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Adrienne

Adrienne was a wooden keel schooner designed by G. Lawley & Son and built by G. Lawley & Son in 1883 for Jacob Pfaff, then Commodore of the Boston Yacht Club. In 1897 she was fitted with a new stern. In 1899 she also received a new bow. LOA 71ft. LWL 60.9ft. Beam 18ft. These are the same as Henr...

Sheerwater, Spry & Murage

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Sheerwater, Spry & Murage

duplicate of resource #144108

Shadow

Shadow was a wooden centerboard sloop designed and built by Herreshoff in 1871 for Dr. Edward R. Sisson as building no. #187106es. For many years she was one of the most famous and successful racing yachts of her time. She ended her life abandoned in Chelsea, MA and burned on April 12, 1908. LOA 36-...

George Warren

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Leader

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Falmouth

Falmouth was a sidewheel steamboat built in New York in 1872 for the New England and Nova Scotia Steamship Co. for service between Portland, ME and Halifax. She was especially designed for open sea service with narrowly spaced frames and narrow guards and was said to have put to sea from Halifax at ...

State of Maine

State of Maine was a coastal sidewheel steamsheep built by the New England Shipbuilding Co. of Bath, Maine in 1882 for the International Line in 1882. She was a highly successful steamer that was built for hard service with frames close LOA 241ft. Beam 37. Displ. 1409tons. Vertical beam engine indic...

Pilgrim

Pilgrim was a Long Island Sound steamboat built by John Roach of Chester, PA in 1882 for the Fall River Line for service between New York, Newport, and Fall River. LOA 390ft. Beam 50ft. One of the most famous Long Island steamboats, she served the Fall River Line until 1908 when the Commonwealth was...

Samuel Little

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Gallatin

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Sarah

Sarah was a wooden bark which regularly sailed between Boston and the Azores, taking passengers and freight. She was said to have been one of the last packet ships.

Sarah

Sarah was a wooden bark which regularly sailed between Boston and the Azores, taking passengers and freight. She was said to have been one of the last packet ships.

Sarah

Sarah was a wooden bark which regularly sailed between Boston and the Azores, taking passengers and freight. She was said to have been one of the last packet ships.

Amy, Queen Mab, Sea Bird, Davy Crockett, Lizzie Warner & Black Cloud (Start of Catboat Race At Hull)

Title was changed from "Amy, Queen Mab, Sea Bird, Davy Crockett, Lizzie Warner, & Black Cloud" to "Amy, Queen Mab, Sea Bird, Davy Crockett, Lizzie Warner, & Black Cloud (Start Of Catboat Race At Hull)" based on info from duplicate entry

Queen Mab, Sea Bird, Amy, Davy Crockett & Black Cloud (Start of Catboat Race At Hull)

Title was changed from "Queen Mab, Sea Bird, Amy, Davy Crockett, & Black Cloud" to "Queen Mab, Sea Bird, Amy, Davy Crockett, & Black Cloud (Start Of Catboat Race At Hull)" based on info from duplicate entry

Ice boats. Fleet sailing

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Willie & Gracie, Ice boats

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Gracie, Ice boat

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Mischief, Ice boat

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Ice boats. New Hamburgh Fleet

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Icicle

Letter from Bill Bunting says Icicle was built in 1870 for John E. Rossevelt for use on Hudson and Orange Lake.

Huron

Huron was a wooden cutter designed by William Gray, Jr. of Boston for himself and built by W. B. Smith of Boston in 1883. LOA 73-4ft. LWL 63-5ft. Not in fileSee also: Henry Peabody HP-H-7 and HP-H-8

Huron

Huron was a wooden cutter designed by William Gray, Jr. of Boston for himself and built by W. B. Smith of Boston in 1883. LOA 73-4ft. LWL 63-5ft. Not in fileSee also: Henry Peabody HP-H-7 and HP-H-8

Model Room - New York Yacht Club

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Model Room - New York Yacht Club

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Hercules

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Sylvester

First race for the America's Cup 1886, Mayflower won against GalateaPassengers on all decks.

Mayflower & Galatea at the start

Third race for the America's Cup 1886, Mayflower won against GalateaSee also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #3 (Mayflower)

Mayflower

Third race for the America's Cup 1886, Mayflower won against GalateaSee also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #3 only

Mayflower

First race for the America's Cup 1886, Mayflower won against GalateaSee also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #3 only

Mayflower

First race for the America's Cup 1886, Mayflower won against GalateaSee also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #3 only

The Start, Galatea and Mayflower

First race for the America's Cup 1886, Mayflower won against Galatea

Galatea

First race for the America's Cup 1886, Mayflower won against Galatea

Sachem

See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #15 and frontispiece

Galatea

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Thetis

See also: Henry Peabody HP-T-5

Mayflower

See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #3 only

Aurora

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Mayflower

First race for the America's Cup 1886, Mayflower won against GalateaSee also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #3 only

Dauntless

See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #20"See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #2" was changed to "See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #20" to reflect the reference to Dauntless.

Coronet

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Coronet

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Coronet

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Dauntless & Coronet

See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #20 (Dauntless)"See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #2" was changed to "See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #20" to reflect the reference to Dauntless.

Panay

Handwritten entry; Plate at Peabody Museum, SalemDate and type estimated by CvdL

Panay

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Panay

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Panay

Typed question mark between negative number "1292" and "p"

Shamrock

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