"Thomas S. Dennison" on the ways, 1900 Aug.

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"Thomas S. Dennison" on the ways, 1900 Aug.

Photograph of the 1329-ton four-masted schooner "Thomas S. Dennison" on the ways at the Dunn & Elliott shipyard in Thomaston, Me. The vessel was launched in Aug. 1900. It stuck fast in the mud and finally floated after waiting two weeks for a high tide.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8090112

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Thomas S. Dennison (Schooner)

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Babb, Theresa Parker, 1868-1948

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Photographer of Camden, Me.; wife of Charles Wilkes Babb (1863-1956), superintendent of the Knox Woolen Company. From the description of Theresa Babb's sitting room, 1899 May. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 721323688 From the description of Lunch under the trees, 1898 Aug. 20. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 726157570 From the description of Ogier Point while camping with Susie, 1900 July. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 722808679 From the description of Chil...

Dunn & Elliot (Thomaston, Me.)

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General store, also shipbuilder and sailmaker; after 1913 continued as coal and heating oil dealer; founded 1865. From the description of Accounts and weigh book, 1855-1882). (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70975599 ...