Whaling and shipping records, 1819-1899.
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Conklin, Amos.
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Kate Adams (Schooner)
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Peirson, James.
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Favorite (Sloop)
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Strong, C. L.
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H. Lawrence (Schooner)
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Arab (Ship)
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Whaling vessel, out of Fairhaven, Mass., mastered by Ephraim Harding, on voyage 15 Sept. 1842-2 Oct. 1845; owner-agent: Ezekiel Sawin; built at Bath, Me., 1823. From the description of Journal of the ship Arab, 1842-1845. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 183190894 Whaling vessel; out of Fairhaven, Mass., mastered by Samuel T. Braley on voyage from 18 Nov. 1845-2 June 1849; built at Ipswich, Mass., 1818; bought from Philadelphia, 1833; sold to Boston, 1...
Billard, D. T.
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Webb, Silas.
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Brown, Edwin Beecher
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Tuthill, Nathaniel.
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Mary Emma (Ship)
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Noble (Barque)
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Arabella (Ship)
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Ann (Ship)
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Voyages: (1) From Bengal 1802. Capt James Stewart. Calcutta 19 Nov 1801 - 31 Jan 1802 Saugor - 20 Apr St Helena - 25 Jun Gravesend. (2) From Bengal 1810. Capt Charles Clarke. Calcutta 21 Sep 1810 - 24 Nov Saugor - 20 Feb 1811 St Helena - 26 Apr East India Dock. British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : CorporateBody : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000081.0x00028f ...
Suffolk County Historical Society
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A stars and stripes flag of Captain John Hurlbert of the 3rd Regiment of Bridgehamton, N.Y. is said to have been made seven months before tradition tells that Betsy Ross made hers. The flag was supposedly used during the capture of Fort Ticonderoga in 1775. From the description of Hulbert flag papers, 1827-1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155551777 The Utopian community Modern Times was founded in 1851 by Josiah Warren, a Boston reformer and social philosopher. The commu...
Alert (Schooner)
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Dennisville (Sloop)
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Convoy (Sloop)
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