Papers, 1826-1851.

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Papers, 1826-1851.

Business papers of Witherle, including letters and accounts of ships' captains, relating to the operation of the ship Antioch, 1826-1839, between Castine, Me; New Orleans, La.; Liverpool, England; Le Havre, France; and Philadelphia, Pa. After 1839 the papers concern another ship owned by Witherle, the St. Cloud, sailing in the coastal trade between New Orleans, La.; New York, N.Y.; Boston, Mass.; and Castine, Me.

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Antioch (Ship)

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St. Cloud (Ship)

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Witherle, William, 1784-1860

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Shipowner, from Castine (Hancock Co.), Me. From the description of Papers, 1826-1851. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20504908 Witherle was a prominent businessman of Castine, a shipbuilding town in southeastern Maine, who owned various ships and was in business with his son, William H. Witherle. From the description of Ships' papers : for the Antioch (Bark) and the Ella Rose, 1797-1873. (The Mariners' Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 30470673 ...