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Princess

1 photograph

Mina

1 photograph

City of Gloucester

1 photograph

Grace

1 photograph

Edgewater

1 photograph

The Owl

1 photograph

Saladin

See also: Henry Peabody HP-S-1, 2 + 3

Florence

1 photograph

Susie

1 photograph

Bon Bon

1 photograph

Bohemian

1 photograph

Countess

1 photograph

Camilla

1 photograph

Marion

1 photograph

Mignon

See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #86, p. 21

Mignon

See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #86, p. 21

Hawk

See also: Henry Peabody HP-H-2 to HP-H-5

Elite

1 photograph

America

* Not in fileSee also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #19

Katherine

1 photograph

Bar Harbor - English War Ships

1 photograph

H.M.S. Crescent

1 photograph

Indefatigable

See also: 1666 on p. 153

Psyche

See also: Henry Peabody HP-T-5

Ouail & Fleet

1 photograph

Record

1 photograph

Bar Harbor Steam Launch

1 photograph

Bar Harbor

1 photograph

Bar Harbor Landing

1 photograph

Bar Harbor Landing

1 photograph

Bar Harbor

1 photograph

Bar Harbor

1 photograph

H.M.S. Crescent

1 photograph

Bar Harbor - Naval Rowing Cutter

1 photograph

Kathelmina

1 photograph

Thetis

1 photograph

Spalpeen

1 photograph

Ludeah

1 photograph

Scud

1 photograph

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

1 photograph

Eugenia

1 photograph

Coronilla

1 photograph

Commonwealth

1 photograph

William C. Carnagie

1 photograph

William C. Carnagie & Jennie French Potter

1 photograph

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

1 photograph

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.