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Bar Harbor

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H.M.S. Crescent

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Bar Harbor - Naval Rowing Cutter

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Kathelmina

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Thetis

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Spalpeen

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Ludeah

1 photograph

Scud

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Bobs

Name should be checked: "C.W. Morse" (neg. no. 6338) or "C.W. Moss" (neg. no. 6339)?

Iroquois

See also: Henry Peabody HP-M-9 thru 12

Beatrice

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Eugenia

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Coronilla

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Commonwealth

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William C. Carnagie

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William C. Carnagie & Jennie French Potter

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George W. Wells

The first arrival of the new George W. Wells in Boston, then the world's largest schooner and its first six masted schooner. The tug Storm King picked her up off Highland Light and N. L. Stebbins probably went on the Storm King to take this photo.

Greek Cruiser

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George W. Wells

The first arrival of the new George W. Wells in Boston, then the world's largest schooner and its first six masted schooner. The tug Storm King picked her up off Highland Light and N. L. Stebbins probably went on the Storm King to take this photo.

George W. Wells

The first arrival of the new George W. Wells in Boston, then the world's largest schooner and its first six masted schooner. The tug Storm King picked her up off Highland Light and N. L. Stebbins probably went on the Storm King to take this photo.

George W. Wells

The first arrival of the new George W. Wells in Boston, then the world's largest schooner and its first six masted schooner. The tug Storm King picked her up off Highland Light and N. L. Stebbins probably went on the Storm King to take this photo.

George W. Wells

The first arrival of the new George W. Wells in Boston, then the world's largest schooner and its first six masted schooner. The tug Storm King picked her up off Highland Light and N. L. Stebbins probably went on the Storm King to take this photo.

George W. Wells

The first arrival of the new George W. Wells in Boston, then the world's largest schooner and its first six masted schooner. The tug Storm King picked her up off Highland Light and N. L. Stebbins probably went on the Storm King to take this photo.

Sea Bell

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Saxonia

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Figurehead - Native American

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Seboonook

1 photograph

Rooster II

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Chewink II

1 photograph

Perhaps II

1 photograph

Mildred II

1 photograph

Tabasco III

1 photograph

Opitzah IV

1 photograph

Janet

1 photograph

Biza

1 photograph

Chloris

1 photograph

Savage

1 photograph

Katherine

1 photograph

Scrapper

1 photograph

Ogarita

1 photograph

Halifax

1 photograph

Mayflower

1 photograph

Sagadahoc

1 photograph

Nantasket

1 photograph

U.S.S. Hartford

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Outlook on railway

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Outlook on railway

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Hades

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Hades in boatyard

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Celt

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