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Carrie M. Richardson - Coasting Schooner
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Carrie M. Richardson - Coasting Schooner
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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...1828-1901), named after his wife, Mary Caroline "Carrie" Stanley Richardson (1847-1920) launched in 1874, sold in 1883 Rescued at the Peaked Hill Bar...


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Carrie M. Richardson - Coasting Schooner.pdf
…Foundered 2.5 miles northeast of Provincetown, Massachusetts on the outer shore of Cape Cod on December 20, 1886 - Crew rescued by the crew at Peaked Hill Bar …Meltiah Jordan Richardson who had previously been master of the smaller schooner Quickstep that had been built at Bass Harbor was her master. …Richardson of Portland, Maine struck Peaked Hill Bar about 6:00 in the evening. …The stranded vessel beat in over the bar at high water during the night.
Vanguard - Schooner
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Vanguard - Schooner
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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...Tremont, January 8, 1896 - The Bar Harbor Record. The schooner "Vanguard" was sold by Capt. Warren A. Spurling of Cranberry Island to Capt...
Photographs of dory, schooner, and steamer boats
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Photographs of dory, schooner, and steamer boats
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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...(D): information from Ralph Stanley and Bar Harbor Record...


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2013.246.2366D.pdf
…Here are some items from the Bar Harbor Record: July 6, 1888, Cranberry Isles, Capt. …Benjamin Spurling, in the schooner Lizzie Maud, is in the harbor now. He has bought his father's place, the George N. Spurling homestead. …Spurling and wife of Boothbay Harbor, arrived at the house of Wm. P. Preble last Wednesday for a visit of a few weeks. Capt.
Amberjack II - Schooner
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Amberjack II - Schooner
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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...The next morning ER awoke to discover that ‘FDR and the whole fleet’ had anchored outside Mary Dreier’s home in Southwest Harbor...Roosevelt in a furniture manufacturing business in that city." - The Bar Harbor Times, July 19, 1933 Cook - Nancy Cook (1884-1962)...
Gamecock - Coasting Schooner
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Gamecock - Coasting Schooner
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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...She was built over in Bar Harbor, and he may have owned shares in her, too...
Fannie Earl - Schooner
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Fannie Earl - Schooner
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Fannie Earl - Schooner - T.pdf
…. - Nov. 19, 1891; Bar Harbor Record Andrew C. Wheelwright used her as a pleasure craft in the summer. Sutton, The many friends of Capt. …I have the best to eat and a good room. - Jan. 23, 1901; Bar Harbor Record Dec. 18 - N. E. gale today crossing the banks. Dec. 21 - Heavy gale S. …- Jan. 30, 1901 Bar Harbor Record On the return trip Capt. Stanley was given a cabin, but William Hanna had to bunk with the Chesapeake crew.
Alice M. Leland - Schooner
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Alice M. Leland - Schooner
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Alice M. Leland - Schooner - T.pdf
…." - The Bar Harbor Record, October 30, 1890. …and was supposed to be sinking, and the crew took to the boat and landed on an island where rough weather kept them prisoners for several days." - The BarHarbor Record, May 25, 1893.
El Placita - Schooner Steam Yacht
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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El Placita - Schooner Steam Yacht
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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El Placita was built for Abbott - John William Abbott (1834-1897) El Placita was owned at various times by: Abbott - John William Abbott (1834-1897) McCormick - Robert Hall McCormick Jr. (1878-1963) Jesup - Morris Ketchum Jesup (1830-1908)


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El Placita - Schooner Steam Yacht.pdf
Bar Harbor Society News, The New York Times, August 7, 1898. 1900: "Hall McCormick arrived [at Bar Harbor] on Tuesday in his yacht, El Placita on which
Frances Parsons - Schooner
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Frances Parsons - Schooner
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Frances Parsons - Schooner - T.pdf
…Schooner on Maine Rocks The Frances Parsons is Wrecked Off Southwest Harbor in Blizzard Southwest Harbor, Me., Jan. 30 The three masted schooner …The schooner had been in harbor here for three days awaiting favorable weather, and is light. The New York Times, January 31, 1925. …The Bar Harbor Times, February 4, 1925 The schooner survived this ordeal and was sailing, under Capt.
Natalie Todd - Schooner
Virginia - Schooner
Araho - Schooner
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Natalie Todd - Schooner
Virginia - Schooner
Araho - Schooner
Southwest Harbor Public Library
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Schooner "Araho" began life in 1941 as the two-masted wooden schooner, "Virginia," designed by Alan Woods and built at Muller Boat Works, Brooklyn, New York for the Virginia Corporation, Inc. "Virginia" was 129’ long, 21’ beam, 10’ draught, 199 gross tons and had a single screw propeller driven by a 150 HP diesel engine. She was built of white oak with a teak deck. She spent 40 years commercial fisher trawling the Grand and George’s Banks. [show more]


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Natalie Todd - Schooner - ex Virginia, Araho, later American Pride.pdf
…She emerged as the gaff-rigged "Natalie Todd," an excursion boat running out of Bar Harbor, Maine. …Todd" was purchased by the Children's Maritime Foundation in October 1996 and began a 7500 mile sail through the Panama Canal to her new home in Rainbow Harbor
Photo-Essay of Last (1942) Voyage of Coal Schooner "Rebecca R. Douglas"
Great Harbor Maritime Museum
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  • Chanler - Bronson W.
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...Douglas" between Northeast Harbor and New York City...


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Coastwise on a 3 Sticker.pdf
…When I first saw her she was grounded out alongside the coal wharf at Northeast Harbor. …You might meet some pretty girls in there says he, but keep away from the bar rooms, mind. …all hands jumped at the chance, and after landing on pebble beach and struggling over the New Haven railroad tracks, made a bee line for the nearest bar …A good harbor furl was put on all sails and the long wait began.
Early Hadlock papers group 4 of 5
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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Early Hadlock papers group 4 of 5
Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
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...In 2018, Rosie Silvers discoverd this collection of early Hadlock papers at Wikhegan Books in Northeast Harbor, Maine...


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2018.419.2288description.pdf
…Folder 4: (GCIHS 2018.419.2288) Description provided by Joanne Fuerst, Wikhegan Books, Northeast Harbor, Maine. …Boston fruit wholesaler; coffee and tea; telephone and telegraph bills, steamship lading slips; tobacco, booze (and temperance) material; a buggy from BarHarbor; banking and insurance; grain, hay, agricultural supplies; office supplies; boys clothing (2 circulars w/5 fabric-samples in each); chocolates