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| | Title: | Ship's Papers | | Date Span: | 1771-1927 | | Creator: | New Bedford Whaling Museum | | Mss Number: | Mss 79 | | Extent: | 12 linear feet | | Abstract: | Financial, customs, consular records, correspondence, legal documents, sail plans, and similar records, chiefly relating to whaling and merchant vessels that sailed from New Bedford, Massachusetts, and nearby ports, 1771-1927 | | Repository: | New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library | | Whaling Museum: (508) 997-0046 | | Maritime Curator/Librarian: (508) 717-6837 | | |
This collection contains account books and other financial records, customs, and conular documents, business correspondence, insurance policies, bills of sale, sail plans, and similar records relating to whalers, merchant and cargo ships, and other types of vessels that were in service between 1771-1927. Many of these vessels belonged to whaling agents and merchants whoc resided in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and nearby towns, including Boston, Dartmouth, Edgartown, Fairhaven, Mattapoisett, and Westport. Also represented by documents in this collection are vessels which sailed from Honolulu, Hawaii, Nantucket, Mass., New York City, N.Y., Newport adn Warren, Rhode Island, and San Francisco, California, as well as from ports in Connecticut, Georgia, Maine, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. In addition, these materials include several manuscripts which concern British, Canadian, and German vessels. More than half of the records in this collection relate to voyages of whalers which sailed from New Bedford, Mass., and vicinity between 1795-1927. These documents include agent/owner accounts, bills, and receipts erflecting the expenses and profits of whaling voyages; outfitting books; crew accounts; Sea Letters, Whalemen's Shipping Papers, contracts, writs, correspondence, pages from logbooks, and other records concerning seamen who served on these vessels; insurance policies and bills of sale; protests and surveys, usually relating to storm damage to whalers; and notices regarding the adjustement of marine insurance claims following the loss of vessels, particularly due to the Arctic Disaster of 1871. These records are supplemented by manifests, freight lists, bills of lading, and memoranda generated by the transport of whale-oil and whalebone on cargo ships that usually sailed from Honolulu, Hawaii, to New Bedford. As a whole, these materials constitute business records of numerous Dartmouth, Fairhaven, Mattapoisett, New Bedford, and Westport, Mass., whaling agents, including Jonathan Bourne Jr., Gideon Allen & Son, Andrew Hicks, I. H. Bartlett & Sons, J. Holmes Jr. and Brother, Edward Coffin Jones, L. Kollock & Son, Thomas Luce, S. Thomas & Company, Swift & Allen, Swift & Perry, and Isaiah Franklin Terry. The remaining records in this collection prinicpally concern voyages of merchant ships which sailed from American ports between 1771-1895. Many of these vessels were engaged in the coastwise trade between New England, New York City, and states to the south, particularly Virginia. Other records reflect voyages from Boston, New Bedford, New York City, Newport, San Francisco, and elswhere to ports in the West Indies, South America, Europe, and Asia, especially those in Brazil, England, Sweeden, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Russia. These documents consist of customs records such as crew lists, manifests, certificates of ownership and registry, clearance papers, and permits to discharge cargo; bills of sale, insurance policies, and charter-parties; bills of exchange and lading; protests and financial accounts relating to damage to or the loss of cargoes and vessels; sail plans; and bills and receipts. Prominent New Bedford, Mass., merchants represented by these records include: James Arnold, Nathan Chase, Warren Delano, Humphrey, Nathaniel, and Thomas Sculyer Hathaway, George Howland Sr., James Howland II, John Howland Jr., Joseph Howland, George Hussey, John Avery Parker, Benjamin Rodman, Samuel Rodman Sr. and Jr., Joseph Rotch, William Rotch Sr. and Jr., William Rodman Rotch, and Seth Russell & Sons. This collection also contains records of several pilot boats, lighthouse tenders, a salvage vessel, and a United States naval ship dating from 1837-1885. Notable among these documents are correspondence, agreements, financial accounts, and memoranda relating to the activities of the pilot boats Favorite of Tisbury, Mass., 1837-1842, and Penekese of New Bedford, Mass., 1869-1877, and a roll book giving the names, stations, and service dates of soldiers who manned the Delaware (Ship) during the Civil War. Materials in this collection are arranged in alphabetical Series and Sub-series according to the name and rig of individual vessels. Descriptions of records pertaining to each vessel include the names of home port(s) and agents or principal owners, whenever this information has been found. Arrangement of CollectionReturn to the Table of Contents
Unrestricted. Consult librarian for an appointment. New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library Mss 79 [sub-group, series, sub-series, folder/volume as appropriate], [item] The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted materials. The Privacy Act of 1974 (5 United States Code 552a) governs the use of materials that document private individuals, groups, and corporations. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a reproduction if the document does not infringe the privacy rights of an individual, group, or corporation. These specified conditions of authorized use include: - non-commercial and non-profit study, scholarship, research, or teaching - criticism or commentary - as a NBWM archives preservation or security copy for research use - as a research copy for deposit in another institution If the researcher later uses a copy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," the researcher is personally liable for copyright. privacy, or publicity infringement and agrees to indemnify the New Bedford Whaling Museum from any legal action as a result of the error. Permission to obtain a photographic, xerographic, digital, or other copy of a document does not indicate permission to publish, exhibit, perform, reproduce, sell, distribute, or prepare derivative works from the document without permission from the copyright holder and from any private individual, group, or corporation shown or otherwise recorded. Permission to publish, exhibit, perform, reproduce, prepare derivative works from, sell, or otherwise distribute the item must be obtained separately in writing from the holder of the original copyright (or if the creator is dead, from his/her heirs) as well as from any individual(s), groups, or corporations whose name, image, recorded words, or private information (e.g. employment information) may be reproduced in the source material. The holder of the original copyright is not necessarily the New Bedford Whaling Museum. The New Bedford Whaling Museum is not legally liable for copyright, privacy, or publicity infringement when materials are wrongfully used after being provided to researchers for "fair use." This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if fulfillment of the order is judged in violation of copyright or federal or state privacy law. This institution also places restrictions on the use of cameras, photocopiers, and scanners in the research room. Return to the Table of Contents
Accession records indicate that most of the materials in this collection were given to the Old Dartmouth Historical Society by many different donors between 1903-1981. In addition, several items were purchased from manuscript dealers during the same period. Processed by: Patricia J. Albright and Judith Downey; with assistance from Margaret Brightman, Barbara Groves, Henry Kettell, and Henry Sherman, ca. 1982 Encoded by: Mark Procknik, 09 May 2012 Funds for processing this collection were provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Return to the Table of Contents
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Account books--Fairhaven, Mass.--1837-1874 Account books--New Bedford, Mass.--1850-1894 Account books--Westport, Mass.--1826-1878 Actions and defenses--Mass.--Bristol County Allen family Allen, Gideon, 1791-1878 Allyn family Anthony family Arctic Disaster, 1871 Arnold, James, 1781-1868 Baker family Bartlett, Ivory Hovey, ca. 1795-1871 Bills of sale--Mass. Bills of sale--Mass. Bills of sale--Mass.--New Bedford Bills of sale--Mass.--New Bedford Boats and boating--Mass. Boston, Mass.--Commerce Bourne, Jonathan, Jr, 1811-1889 Brazil--Commerce--U.S. Brownell, William O., 1818-ca. 1879 Business records--Calif.--San Francisco Business records--Conn.--New London Business records--Hawaii--Honolulu Business records--Mass. Business records--Mass.--Boston Business records--Mass.--Dartmouth Business records--Mass.--Edgartown Business records--Mass.--Fairhaven Business records--Mass.--Fall River Business records--Mass.--Mattapoisett Business records--Mass.--Nantucket Business records--Mass.--New Bedford Business records--Mass.--Westport Business records--N.Y.--New York City Business records--R.I--Warren Business records--R.I. Business records--R.I.--Newport Businessmen--Mass. Businessmen--Mass.--Fairhaven Businessmen--Mass.--Nantucket Businessmen--Mass.--New Bedford Businessmen--Mass.--Westport Businessmen--R.I. Cannon family Capture at sea Cargo ships--Hawaii--Honolulu Cargo ships--Mass.--Boston Cargo ships--Mass.--New Bedford Cargo ships--N.Y.--New York City Chace family Charles Hitch & Son, New Bedford, Mass. Charles R. Tucker & Company, New Bedford, Mass. Charter-parties--Hawaii Chase family Chase, Nathan, 1812-1891 Clark family Coastwise shipping--Mass.--Boston Coastwise shipping--Mass.--New Bedford Coastwise shipping--N.Y.--New York City Coastwise shipping--R.I. Coffin family Coffin, David, ca. 1776-1837 Consular documents Contracts--Mass. Contracts--Mass.--New Bedford Crapo, William Wallace, 1830-1926 Crowell family Customs administration--Hawaii--Honolulu Customs administration--Mass. Customs administration--Mass.--Boston Customs administration--Mass.--New Bedford Customs administration--N.Y.--New York City Customs administration--R.I. Dartmouth, Mass.--Commerce Davis family Deaths at sea Delano family Delano, Warren, 1779-1866 Edgartown, Mass.--Commerce Eldredge family Eldridge family England--Commerce--U.S. Fairhaven, Mass.--Commerce Fall River, Mass.--Commerce Freight and freightage--Hawaii--Honolulu Freight and freightage--Mass.--New Bedford Freight and freightage--N.Y.--New York City Gardner family Gibbs family Gibbs, Alexander, ca. 1799-1857 Gideon Allen & Son, New Bedford, Mass. Gifford family Gifford, Abner B., 1784-1847 Grinnell family Hathaway family Hathaway, Humphrey, 1765-1821 Hathaway, Nathaniel, 1798-1836 Hathaway, Thomas, Sculyer, 1796-1878 Hicks, Andrew, 1799-1895 Hitch family Honolulu, Hawaii--Commerce Howland family Howland, Cornelius S., 1780-1842 Howland, Edward Wing, 1804-1879 Howland, George Jr., 1806-1892 Howland, George Sr., 1781-1852 Howland, Gideon Jr., 1770-1847 Howland, James 2nd, 1883-1861 Howland, John Jr. 1782-1852 Howland, Joseph, 1762-1839 Howland, Timothy, b. 1816 Hussey, George, 1791-1868 I. H. Bartlett & Sons, New Bedford Insurance companies--Mass.--Boston Insurance companies--Mass.--New Bedford Insurance, Marine--Mass.--Boston--Policies Insurance, Marine--Mass.--New Bedford--Adjustment of claims Insurance, Marine--Mass.--New Bedford--Policies Issac Howland Jr., & Co., New Bedford, Mass. J. & J. Howland, New Bedford, Mass. J. B. Wood & Co., New Bedford, Mass. Jones, Edward Coffin, 1805-1880 Josiah Holmes Jr., & Brother, Mattapoisett, Mass. Kempton family Kempton, David Batchelder, 1818-1899 Kollock, Lemuel Marcellus, 1830-1887 Kollock, Lemuel, 1799-1888 L. Kollock & Son, New Bedford, Mass. Law--Mass.--Bristol County--Cases Lawyers--Mass.--New Bedford Lighthouse tenders Log-books Luce, Thomas, 1827-1911 Lumber trade--Mass. Lumber trade--Mass.--New Bedford Macy family Marine animal oils Marine protests Mattapoisett, Mass.--Commerce Maxfield, Edmund, 1806-1876 Merchant marine--Mass. Merchant marine--Mass.--New Bedford Merchant marine--N.Y.--New York City Merchant marine--R.I. Merchant seamen--Mass. Merchant seamen--Mass.--Fairhaven Merchant seamen--Mass.--Fairhaven--Salaries, pensions, etc. Merchant seamen--Mass.--Mattapoisett Merchant seamen--Mass.--New Bedford Merchant seamen--Mass.--New Bedford--Salaries, pensions, etc. Merchant seamen--Mass.--Westport Merchant seamen--Mass.--Westport--Salaries, pensions, etc. Merchant seamen--R.I. Merchant ships--Mass. Merchant ships--Mass.--Boston Merchant ships--Mass.--Dartmouth Merchant ships--Mass.--Fairhaven Merchant ships--Mass.--New Bedford Merchant ships--N.Y.--New York City Merchant ships--R.I. Merchants--Conn. Merchants--Mass. Merchants--Mass.--Dartmouth Merchants--Mass.--Edgartown Merchants--Mass.--Fairhaven Merchants--Mass.--Mattapoisett Merchants--Mass.--Nantucket Merchants--Mass.--New Bedford Merchants--Mass.--Westport Merchants--N.Y.--New York City Merchants--R.I. Merchants--R.I.--Newport Merchants--R.I.--Warren Nantucket, Mass.--Commerce Netherlands--Commerce--U.S. New Bedford, Mass.--Commerce New London, Conn.--Commerce New York (City)--Commerce Newport, R.I.--Commerce Nye Family Nye, Gideon, 1786-1875 Parker family Parker, John Avery, 1769-1853 Perry family Pierce family Pilot boats--Mass. Randall family Ricketson family Robeson, Andrew, 1787-1862 Robinson family Rodman family Rodman, Benjamin, 1794-1876 Rodman, Samuel Jr., 1792-1876 Rodman, Samuel Sr., 1753-1835 Rodman, William Rotch, 1786-1855 Rotch family Rotch, Joseph, 1790-1839 Rotch, William Jr., 1759-1850 Rotch, William Rodman, 1788-1860 Russell family Russia--Commerce--U.S. S. Thomas & Co., New Bedford, Mass. San Francisco, Calif.--Commerce Sawin, Ezekiel, 1792-1870 Seabury family Seth Russell & Sons, New Bedford, Mass. Ship's papers Ship-supplies Shipmasters--Mass. Shipmasters--Mass.--New Bedford Shipping--Calif.--San Francisco Shipping--Conn. Shipping--Hawaii--Honolulu Shipping--Mass. Shipping--Mass.--Boston Shipping--Mass.--Dartmouth Shipping--Mass.--Fairhaven Shipping--Mass.--New Bedford Shipping--Mass.--Westport Shipping--Me. Shipping--N.Y.--New York City Shipping--R.I.-- Ships--Maintenance and repair Shipwrecks--Mass. Shipwrecks--Mass.--Fairhaven Shipwrecks--Mass.--New Bedford Slocum family Small family Smith family Soule family Sowle family Spain--Commerce--U.S. Steamboats--N.Y.--New York City Stoddard family Swain family Sweden--Commerce--U.S. Swift & Allen, New Bedford, Mass. Swift & Perry, New Bedford, Mass. Swift family Swift, Jireh, 1771-1857 Swift, William Cole Nye, 1815-1892 T. S. & N. Hathaway, New Bedford, Mass. Taber family Taber, Read & Co., New Bedford, Mass. Terry family Terry, Isaiah Franklin, 1805-1896 Thomas Knowles & Co., New Bedford, Mass. Thornton family Tripp family Tucker family Tucker, Charles, 1824-1890 U.S.--Commerce--Brazil U.S.--Commerce--England U.S.--Commerce--Netherlands U.S.--Commerce--Spain U.S.--Commerce--Sweden U.S.--Commerce--West Indies U.S.--Diplomatic and consular service Wareham, Mass.--Commerce Warren, R.I.--Commerce Watkins, William, 1814-1900 West Indies--Commerce--U.S. West family West, John Peckham, b. 1791 West, Simeon N., 1817-ca. 1900 Westport, Mass.--Commerce Whale-oil Whalebone Whalers Whaling--Conn.--New London Whaling--Mass.--Dartmouth Whaling--Mass.--Dartmouth--Agents Whaling--Mass.--Edgartown Whaling--Mass.--Edgartown--Agents Whaling--Mass.--Fairhaven Whaling--Mass.--Fairhaven--Agents Whaling--Mass.--Mattapoisett Whaling--Mass.--Mattapoisett--Agents Whaling--Mass.--Nantucket Whaling--Mass.--Nantucket--Agents Whaling--Mass.--New Bedford Whaling--Mass.--New Bedford--Agents Whaling--Mass.--R.I.--Warren Whaling--Mass.--R.I.--Warren--Agents Whaling--Mass.--Westport Whaling--Mass.--Westport--Agents Wilcox family Wilcox, William, ca. 1802-ca. 1862 Winslow family Wood family
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A. J. Pope (Bark) Abigail (Sloop) Abraham Barker (Ship) Acapulco (Ship) Addison (Ship) Adeline Gibbs (Ship) Alabama (Schooner) Alcenus (Brig) Aldasado (Schooner) Alexander (Ship) Alexander Barclay (Ship) Alice (Sloop) Alice Frazier (Bark) Alonzo (Schooner) Alpha (Bark) Amelia (Schooner) America II (Ship) Amy Chase (Schooner) Andrew Hicks (Bark) Andrews (Bark) Ann (Ship) Ann Alexander (Ship) Annawan (Bark) Annawan (Brig) Anne and Mary (Ship) Annie Fairfax (Schooner) Antarctic (Schooner) Antelope (Bark) Arab (Bark) Arab (Ship) Arctic (Ship) Argus (Brig) Arnolda (Ship) Arthur V. S. Woodruff (Schooner) Asperwill (Bark) Athlete (Schooner) Atlantic (Bark) Atlantic (Ship) Augusta (Schooner) Augusta (Ship) Augustine Kobbe (Bark) Augustus (Ship) Aurora (Schooner) Auspicious (Ship) Awashonks (Bark) B. F. Hoxie (Ship) Balaena (Bark) Balaena (Ship) Baltic (Bark) Baltic (Ship) Barclay (Bark) Barclay (Ship) Bartholomew Gosnold (Bark) Beaver (Bark) Bedford (Sloop) Belle (Bark) Benjamin F. Hunt Jr. (Bark) Berkshire (Bark) Bertha (Bark) Betsey (Schooner) Bhering (Bark) Black Eagle (Bark) Black Sea (Ship) Bogota (Brig) Boston (Sloop) Braganza (Bark) Braganza (Ship) Bristol (Bark) Bruce (Bark) By Chance (Brig) Canada (Ship) Canton Packet (Ship) Carolina (Ship) Catalpa (Bark) Cato (Brig) Cavalier (Bark) Ceylon (Ship) Champion (Ship) Chandler Price (Ship) Chapin (Ship) Charles (Ship) Charles W. Morse (Schooner) Charleston Packet (Bark) Charleston Packet (Brig) Clara L. Sparks (Schooner) Claudia (Schooner) Cleone (Bark) Cleora (Bark) Clifford Wayne (Ship) Columbia (Schooner) Columbus (Brig) Comet (Brig) Commerce (Brig) Contest (Ship) Copia (Ship) Cora (Bark) Coral (Bark) Coral (Ship) Corinthian (Sloop) Cornelia (Bark) Cossack (Bark) Cossack (Ship) Courser (Bark) Cowper (Ship) Crowninshield (Bark) Daniel Wood (Bark) Deborah (Brig) Delaware (Ship) Delos (Schooner) Diana (Ship) Dominga (Bark) Dunbarton (Bark) E. B. Phillips (Bark) Eagle (Ship) Edward Everett (Bark) Edwin (Brig) El Paso (Ship) Eldorado (Schooner) Eleanor B. Conwell (Schooner) Electra (Ship) Eliza (Bark) Eliza Adams (Ship) Eliza and Ella (Ship) Elizabeth (Bark) Elizabeth (Brig) Elizabeth (Ship) Elizabeth Allen (Ship) Emeline (Schooner) Emerald (Brig) Emigrant (Schooner) Emily (Sloop) Emily Morgan (Ship) Emma (Sloop) Emma Clifton (Sloop) Equator (Bark) Era (Schooner) Eugenia (Bark) Eunice H. Adams (Brig) Europa (Ship) Exchange (Bark) Experiment (Sloop) Fame (Sloop) Fanny (Bark) Favorite (Pilot Boat) Flora (Sloop) Florence (Bark) Florida (Bark) Florida (Ship) Flying Eagle (Ship) Formosa (Ship) Forrester (Ship) Fortune (Bark) Fortune (Brig) Foster (Ship) Frances (Ship) Frances Henrietta (Bark) Francis A. Barstow (Brig) Franklin (Bark) Franklin (Schooner) Franklin II (Bark) Galatea (Ship) Galveston (Brig) Ganges (Ship) Garrone (Ship) Gay Head (Bark) Gay Head (Ship) George (Bark) George (Brig) George (Ship) George Howland (Ship) George J. Jones (Schooner) George Porter (Bark) George Porter (Ship) George S. Homer (Bark) George Washington (Ship) George and Martha (Bark) George and Martha (Ship) George and Mary (Bark) Gertrude (Ship) Gideon Howland (Ship) Gleaner (Brig) Globe (Bark) Globe (Ship) Globe (Sloop) Golconda (Ship) Golden Eagle (Ship) Golden Fleece (Schooner) Governor Carver (Bark) Grand Turk (Ship) Gratitude (Bark) Greyhound (Bark) H. H. McGilvey (Brig) Hanna and Eliza (Ship) Harbinger (Ship) Harmony (Schooner) Harmony (Sloop) Harpooner (Ship) Harriet (Ship) Harvest (Bark) Harvest (Ship) Hattie E. Smith (Schooner) Hector (Ship) Helen Mar (Bark) Henry H. Crapo (Bark) Henry Lemuel (Schooenr) Henry Taber (Bark) Hepsa (Brig) Herald (Ship) Hercules (Ship) Hermoine (Ship) Hesper (Bark) Hity Franklin (Schooner) Homer (Brig) Hope (Brig) Hope (Ship) Horatio (Brig) Horatio (Schooner) Howland (Ship) Hudson (Sloop) Hungarian (Bark) Hunter (Bark) Hunter (Ship) Hussar (Ship) Hydaspe (Ship) Ida D. Rogers (Brig) Illinois (Ship) Independence (Ship) Index (Sloop) India (Ship) Industry (Brig) Industry (Schooner) Isabella (Ship) Islander (Bark) J. L. Berry (Schooner) James Allen (Bark) James Allen (Ship) James Munroe (Ship) Janet (Bark) Jasper (Bark) Java (Ship) Java II (Bark) Jefferson (Ship) John A. Robb (Bark) John Carver (Bark) John Coggeshall (Ship) John Howland (Ship) John P. West (Bark) John R. Manta (Schooner) John Wells (Bark) Joseph Grinnell (Bark) Josephine (Ship) Junior (Ship) Juno (Brig) Juno (Schooner) Kathay (Ship) Kathleen (Bark) King Fisher (Ship) Lagoda (Bark) Lagoda (Ship) Lapwing (Ship) Laura (Schooner) Le Baron (Bark) Leader (Bark) Leader (Brig) Leonidas (Bark) Leonidas (Brig) Lewis (Ship) Lexington (Ship) Libertina (Ship) Lionip (Bark) Lottie Beard (Schooner) Lottie E. Cook (Schooner) Louisa (Bark) Louisa Sears (Bark) Lydia (Ship) Magnolia (Ship) Majestic (Ship) Manila (Ship) Marcus (Ship) Margaret Scott (Bark) Maria (Ship) Maria (Sloop) Marquis of Huntly (Brig) Martha (Bark) Martha (Ship) Martha Kendall (Brig) Mary (Ship) Mary Ann (Ship) Mary Ann (Sloop) Mary E. (Schooner) Mary E. Simmons (Schooner) Mary L. Sutton (Ship) Mary Robinson (Ship) Mary S. Ames (Bark) Massachusetts (Bark) Massachusetts (Ship) Mentor (Brig) Mercator (Ship) Merlin (Bark) Mermaid (Bark) Mexico (Brig) Midas (Ship) Milwood (Bark) Milwood (Ship) Minerva (Bark) Minerva (Brig) Minerva (Ship) Minerva Smyth (Ship) Moctezuma (Ship) Montezuma (Brig) Montezuma (Ship) Montgomery (Bark) Montreal (Ship) Morea (Ship) Morning Light (Bark) Morning Star (Bark) Mount Wollaston (Bark) Mountain Wave (Ship) Nancy (Schooner) Napoleon (Bark) Natchez (Ship) Naushon (Ship) Nauticon (Ship) Nautilus (Bark) Nautilus (Ship) New England (Ship) Newark (Bark) Nimble (Sloop) Northern Light (Bark) Norwester (Ship) Ocean (Bark) Ocean Rover (Bark) Octavia (Brig) Olympia (Ship) Olympus (Brig) Omega (Ship) Ontario (Ship) Onward (Ship) Orbit (Sloop) Origon (Ship) Ormus (Brig) Orozimbo (Brig) Orray Taft (Bark) Oscar (Bark) Osmanli (Bark) Ospray (Brig) Otago (Ship) Pacific (Bark) Pacific (Ship) Palanuras (Ship) Pampero (Ship) Pantheon (Ship) Parachute (Ship) Pedro Varela (Schooner) Penekese (Schooner) Petrel (Bark) Phenix (Bark) Phenix (Brig) Phenix (Ship) Phoebe Ann (Ship) Pindus (Brig) Pioneer (Bark) Platina (Bark) Plough Boy (Ship) Pollock Ripp (Lighthouse Tender) Polynesia (Ship) Pomona (Sloop) Porcia (Ship) President (Bark) President (Ship) Protection (Brig) Prudent (Brig) Queen Mab (Bark) Quito (Brig) R. W. Wood (Bark) Rainbow (Bark) Relief (Lighthouse Tender) Reporter (Sloop) Resident (Brig) Resolution (Sloop) Robert Edwards (Ship) Rodman (Brig) Rodman (Sloop) Roman (Bark) Roman (Ship) Rosa Baker (Brig) Roscoe (Ship) Rover (Ship) Russell (Ship) Sacramento (Bark) Salmon P. Chase (Bark) Samuel (Ship) Samuel Robertson (Ship) San Francisco (Ship) Sarah (Bark) Sarah (Brig) Sarah (Ship) Sarah B. Hale (Bark) Sea Breeze (Bark) Sea Fox (Bark) Sea Nymph (Ship) Sea Ranger (Bark) Selma (Ship) Sharon (Ship) Shovelfull (Lighthouse Tender) Skylark (Ship) Smyrna (Bark) Solon (Brig) Sophia (Ship) South Boston (Ship) South Seamen (Ship) Speedwell (Ship) Splendid (Ship) Stephania (Ship) Sunbeam (Bark) Susan (Schooner) Swanwic (Ship) Sylvia (Ship) Syren (Ship) Telegraph (Schooner) Thomas Winslow (Brig) Thorn (Schooner) Three Brothers (Bark) Three Brothers (Brig) Three Brothers (Ship) Timoleon (Ship) Trader (Bark) Tropic Bird (Bark) Uncas (Ship) Valkyria (Schooner) Valparaiso (Bark) Varnum H. Hill (Brig) Venus (Ship) Victoria (Brig) Vigilant (Bark) Viking (Ship) Walker (Ship) Walter Scott (Ship) Wamsutta (Ship) Wanderer (Bark) War Hawk (Ship) Wareham (Ship) Warren (Bark) Washington (Bark) Washington (Ship) Wavelet (Bark) Waverly (Ship) West Wind (Ship) Whampoa (Ship) Whistler (Bark) William C. Nye (Ship) William Penn (Sloop) William Rotch (Ship) William Thacher (Brig) William Thompson (Ship) William and Eliza (Ship) William and Henry (Ship) William and James (Bark) Willis (Bark) Windward (Ship) Winslow (Ship) Yorick (Ship) Young Turk (Ship) Zephyr (Ship)
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