Stephen Andrews business records, 1848-1862.

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Stephen Andrews business records, 1848-1862.

Account books reflecting repairs done to various vessels, vessels built, accounts with shipyard workers, vessels with numerous accounts including the ship Statira, bark Champion, brig Zoroaster, and several light-ships, and accounts with another shipyard, Matthews, Mashow & Co., in Dartmouth, Mass.

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Andrews, Stephen, 1806-1867

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Shipwright and shipbuilder, of New Bedford, Mass.; formed a short-lived partnership (1854-1860) with his brother William French Andrews (b. 1812) under the name of Stephen Andrews & Co. From the description of Stephen Andrews business records, 1848-1862. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 76817800 ...

Champion (Bark)

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Stephen Andrews & Co.

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Statira (Ship)

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Whaling vessel, out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Joseph S. Adams, on voyage from 21 Oct. 1845-15 May 1848 to the North and South Pacific, Sea of Okhotsk, and Coast of Kamchatka whaling grounds; owner-agent: Hathaway & Luce; built at Rochester, Mass., 1826. From the description of Logbook of the ship Statira, 1845 Oct. 20-1848 May 15. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 84826405 ...

Matthews, Mashow & Co. (Dartmouth, Mass.)

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Andrews, William French, 1812-

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Zoroaster (Brig)

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Merchant vessel, out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Stafford Brownell, on voyage 5 Apr. 1847-3 Jan. 1848; owner-agent: Pardon G. Seabury; whaling vessel out of New Bedford (1839-1848) and San Francisco (1852). From the description of Logbook of the brig Zoroaster, 1847 Apr. 5-1848 Jan. 3. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 612435145 ...