The Great Coal Schooners of New England

The Great Coal Schooners of New England
Title The Great Coal Schooners of New England PDF eBook
Author W J Lewis 1915- Parker
Publisher Hassell Street Press
Pages 152
Release 2021-09-09
Genre
ISBN 9781013862953

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The Great Coal Schooners of New England, 1870-1909

The Great Coal Schooners of New England, 1870-1909
Title The Great Coal Schooners of New England, 1870-1909 PDF eBook
Author W. J. Lewis Parker
Publisher [Mystic, Conn.] : Marine Historical Association
Pages 150
Release 1948
Genre History
ISBN

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Shipwrecks of Stellwagen Bank:

Shipwrecks of Stellwagen Bank:
Title Shipwrecks of Stellwagen Bank: PDF eBook
Author Matthew Lawrence, Deborah Marx and John Galluzzo
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 144
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 1626198047

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Beneath the churning surface of Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary rest the bones of shipwrecks and sailors alike. Massachusetts' ports connected its citizens to the world, and the number of merchant and fishing vessels grew alongside the nation's development. Hundreds of ships sank on the trade routes and fishing grounds between Cape Cod and Cape Ann. Their stories are waiting to be uncovered--from the ill-fated steamship Portland to collided schooners Frank A. Palmer and Louise B. Crary and the burned dragger Joffre. Join historian John Galluzzo and maritime archaeologists Matthew Lawrence and Deborah Marx as they dive in to investigate the sunken vessels and captivating history of New England's only national marine sanctuary.

A Shipyard in Maine

A Shipyard in Maine
Title A Shipyard in Maine PDF eBook
Author Ralph Linwood Snow
Publisher
Pages 442
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN

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Toward the end of the nineteenth century, a new firm was established in Bath, Maine, at a time when established yards in the City of Ships were turning to steel construction. Percy & Small would set unrivaled records for wooden shipbuilding and ship management, launching 22 giant five-- and six--masted schooners (along with 16 four--masters) in two decades. Not just builders, Percy & Small also demonstrated an unusual knack for making money as managing owners of a large fleet of schooners, and the stories of their ships are told in these pages in wonderful detail. Doug Lee's meticulously researched construction drawings add immeasurably to the technical information presented in this book. Maritime enthusiasts and modelmakers will find a wealth of information here.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 570
Release 1959
Genre Science
ISBN

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Two Centuries of Maine Shipbuilding

Two Centuries of Maine Shipbuilding
Title Two Centuries of Maine Shipbuilding PDF eBook
Author Nathan Lipfert
Publisher Down East Books
Pages 695
Release 2021-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 1608936821

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From the moment colonists at Popham launched the first ship constructed in the New World in 1608, Maine has been a shipbuilding powerhouse. Celebrating the bicentennial of Maine, historian Nathan Lipfert, in cooperation with the Maine Maritime Museum explores the rich history of Maine shipbuilding. Though concentrating primarily on shipbuilding activity in the two centuries since statehood, the book begins with pre-1820 activity, including native canoe-making (the oldest known birchbark canoe is in a Maine museum) and colonial-period shipbuilding. Covering the entire coast, this rich visual history focuses on the industry and the vessels produced, highlighting Maine’s national and international importance in shipbuilding over the past two centuries, and its continuing relevance to national security, the fisheries, yachting and harbor craft.

Hen Frigates

Hen Frigates
Title Hen Frigates PDF eBook
Author Joan Druett
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 276
Release 2012-02-21
Genre History
ISBN 1451688431

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A "hen frigate," traditionally, was any ship with the captain's wife on board. Hen frigates were miniature worlds -- wildly colorful, romantic, and dangerous. Here are the dramatic, true stories of what the remarkable women on board these vessels encountered on their often amazing voyages: romantic moonlit nights on deck, debilitating seasickness, terrifying skirmishes with pirates, disease-bearing rats, and cockroaches as big as a man's slipper. And all of that while living with the constant fear of gales, hurricanes, typhoons, collisions, and fire at sea. Interweaving first-person accounts from letters and journals in and around the lyrical narrative of a sea journey, maritime historian Joan Druett brings life to these stories. We can almost feel for ourselves the fear, pain, anger, love, and heartbreak of these courageous women. Lavishly illustrated, this breathtaking book transports us to the golden age of sail.