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SooLoo

The ship Sooloo, a Salem East Indiaman, 1884.

Blacksmith Shop, Institute of Technology

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Hesper #5

Hesper was a wooden Boston Pilot schooner designed by Dennison J. Lawlor and built by Montgomery & Howard in 1884. One of the finest pilot schooners and one which had considerable influence on subsequent fishing schooner design. She was sold out of Boston pilot service in 1901. LOA 104ft. LWL 95ft. ...

John H. McManus

Taken on occasion of the first Fisherman's Race on May 1, 1886. Also recorded as J.H. McManus.

Sarah H. Prior

Sarah H. Prior was a fishing schooner designed by D. J. Lawlor and built by Taylor, Campbell and Brooks in East Boston for John H. McManus in 1882. She was the first large Boston Irish schooner intended to fish on the distant banks. LOA 86.1ft. Beam 23.9ft. Taken on occasion of the first Fisherma...

Tufts Univ. view to east

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Tufts Univ. view to east

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Tufts Museum

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Tufts. View from Elm St., Medford, MA

Date was added by CvdL as per other Tufts Stebbins photos.

Tufts. View from north

Date was added by CvdL as per other Tufts Stebbins photos.Date was added by CvdL as per other Tufts Stebbins photos.

Spartan

Spartan was a coastal steamship built of steel by Harlan & Hollingsworth at Wilmington, Del. in 1883 and owned by the Boston and Philadelphia Steamship Company for service between these two cities. In March 1905 she struck a reef on the SE end of Block Island and was wrecked. LOA 222ft. Beam 37ft. D...

Mayflower

Mayflower was a wooden centerboard sloop designed by Ed. Burgess and built by Lawley in 1886 as a successful defender in that year's America's Cup races. Launched May 6, 1886. LOA 100ft, LWL 85-7ft. Trial trip of the Mayflower. "N. L. Stebbins, the Boston marine photographer had a tug down the Ba...

Mayflower & Puritan

Mayflower was a wooden centerboard sloop designed by Ed. Burgess and built by Lawley in 1886 as a successful defender in that year's America's Cup races. Launched May 6, 1886. LOA 100ft, LWL 85-7ft. Puritan was a wooden centerboard sloop designed by E. Burgess and built by Lawley in 1885 as a succes...

Atlantic

Atlantic was a wooden centerboard cutter designed by Philip Ellsworth and built by John F. Mumm of New York in 1886 as an unsuccessful defense candidate for that year's America's Cup races. LOA 95.1ft. LWL 84.5ft. Beam 23.2ft. Photo taken on the day of the Decoration Day of the Atlantic Yacht Clu...

Atlantic

Atlantic was a wooden centerboard cutter designed by Philip Ellsworth and built by John F. Mumm of New York in 1886 as an unsuccessful defense candidate for that year's America's Cup races. LOA 95.1ft. LWL 84.5ft. Beam 23.2ft. Photo taken on the day of the Decoration Day of the Atlantic Yacht Club....

Atlantic

Atlantic was a wooden centerboard cutter designed by Philip Ellsworth and built by John F. Mumm of New York in 1886 as an unsuccessful defense candidate for that year's America's Cup races. LOA 95.1ft. LWL 84.5ft. Beam 23.2ft. Photo taken on the day of the Decoration Day of the Atlantic Yacht Clu...

Grayling & Atlantic

Grayling was a wooden centerboard schooner designed by Philip Ellsworth for Latham Fish of New York and built by Poillon in New York in 1883. She became famous when she capsized during her maiden voyage but was subsequently raised and reballasted and embarked on a successful racing career that last...

Vivid

Photo taken on the day of the Decoration Day of the Atlantic Yacht Club.

Clara

Clara was a composite cutter designed by William Fife Jr and built by Culzean Ship Building Company of Ayrshire, Scotland in 1884. In June 1885 she was sold to Charles Sweet who sent her to New York where she sailed her first race on Sept 18, 1885 winning her class. She subsequently won almost every...

Seminole

Photo taken on the day of the Decoration Day of the Atlantic Yacht Club.

Great Head Yacht Club House

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Thera

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Flirt

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Cadet

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Lavinia Campbell on railway in Chelsea

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Puritan

Puritan was a wooden centerboard sloop designed by E. Burgess and built by Lawley in 1885 as a successful America's Cup defender. LOA 94ft, LWL 81-1.5ft. Beam 22.7ft. Launching at Lawley Yard. See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #4

Puritan, launch of

Puritan was a wooden centerboard sloop designed by E. Burgess and built by Lawley in 1885 as a successful America's Cup defender. LOA 94ft, LWL 81-1.5ft.

Kitty

Kitty was a keel sloop designed by David Pierce for Edward Burgess and built by Pierce Bros of South Boston in 1881. LOA 26ft. LWL 22-8ft. Beam 10.6ft.

3rd Class Start

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Mabel, Dorcester, MA

Mabel was a catboat built by Pierce Bros. of South Boston in 1874. LOA 24-4.5ft. LWL 19-3.75ft. Beam 9.4ft. Rebuilt 1883. One of the most successful of her class. On back of photo: Vol.2, p. 16. Mabel, Dorchester, MaY '85 455 . . .

Mirage

Mirage was a centerboard catboat designed and built by Pierce Bros. in 1878. LOA 19.4ft. LWL 16.11ft. Beam 8ft.

Mabel

Mabel was a catboat built by Pierce Bros. of South Boston in 1874. LOA 24-4.5ft. LWL 19-3.75ft. Beam 9.4ft. Rebuilt 1883. One of the most successful of her class.

Mabel

Mabel was a catboat built by Pierce Bros. of South Boston in 1874. LOA 24-4.5ft. LWL 19-3.75ft. Beam 9.4ft. Rebuilt 1883. One of the most successful of her class.

Mabel

Mabel was a catboat built by Pierce Bros. of South Boston in 1874. LOA 24-4.5ft. LWL 19-3.75ft. Beam 9.4ft. Rebuilt 1883. One of the most successful of her class.

Banneret

Banneret was a keel sloop designed by G. P. McDonald and built by Keene & Caldwell in 1879. LOA 28.1ft. LWL 23.9ft. Beam 10.10ft. "CITY POINT YACHTING. ... When the Banneret came out, in '70, she was the fastest of them all. She was modelled by Macdonald, up to Washington village, and when the same ...

Banneret

Banneret was a keel sloop designed by G. P. McDonald and built by Keene & Caldwell in 1879. LOA 28.1ft. LWL 23.9ft. Beam 10.10ft. "CITY POINT YACHTING. ... When the Banneret came out, in '70, she was the fastest of them all. She was modelled by Macdonald, up to Washington village, and when the same ...

Queen Mab

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Stiletto

Stiletto was a screw steam yacht, capable of 26.5 miles per hour, designed and built by Herreshoff in 1885 and sold as a torpedo boat to the U.S. Navy in 1887 as building no. #118p. LOA 94ft. LWL 90ft. Beam 11-6ft. Title was changed by CvdL from Stilletto to Stiletto

Nahma, Minerva, Consort, Venitzia & Sunbeam

Nahma ex-M. O'Donnell was a wooden centerboard sloop built by J. Collins in Camden, NJ in 1882. LOA 30ft. LWL 29ft. Beam 11-4ft. Minerva was a wooden centerboard sloop built by J. Collins in Camden, NJ in 1877. LOA 35-9ft. LWL 32-9ft. Beam 14-2ft. Consort ex-Phantom was a wooden centerboard sloop bu...

Consort, Minerva, Sunbeam & Venitzia

Consort ex-Phantom was a wooden centerboard sloop built by R. Thompson in Paulsboro, NJ in 1876. LOA 37-6ft. LWL 33-3ft. Beam 12-6ft. Minerva was a wooden centerboard sloop built by J. Collins in Camden, NJ in 1877. LOA 35-9ft. LWL 32-9ft. Beam 14-2ft. Nahma ex-M. O'Donnell was a wooden centerboard ...

White Wing

This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware. See also: Henry Peabody HP-W-7

Nahma

Nahma ex-M. O'Donnell was a wooden centerboard sloop built by J. Collins in Camden, NJ in 1882. LOA 30ft. LWL 29ft. Beam 11-4ft. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

William Tillyer

William Tillyer was a wooden centerboard sloop built by E. M. Molineaux in Philadelphia, NJ in 1882 for E. M. Molineaux. LOA 31-6ft. LWL 29-6ft. Beam 10-6ft. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Minerva

See also: Henry Peabody HP-M-19 + 20, HP-M-8 Minerva was a wooden centerboard sloop built by J. Collins in Camden, NJ in 1877. LOA 35-9ft. LWL 32-9ft. Beam 14-2ft. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Minerva

Minerva was a wooden centerboard sloop built by J. Collins in Camden, NJ in 1877. LOA 35-9ft. LWL 32-9ft. Beam 14-2ft. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware. See also: Henry Peabody HP-M-19 + 20, HP-M-8

Edward Elwell

Edward Elwell was a wooden centerboard sloop built in Camden, NJ in 1882. LOA 26-7ft. LWL 27-7ft. Beam 11-2ft. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Edward Elwell

Edward Elwell was a wooden centerboard sloop built in Camden, NJ in 1882. LOA 26-7ft. LWL 27-7ft. Beam 11-2ft. This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

G.G. Green

This photo appears to have been taken on the Delaware.

Daphne

Photo taken on the day of the NYYC's annual regatta.

Gracie

Gracie was a famous wooden centerboard sloop designed and built by A. G. Polehemus of Nyack, NY in 1868 and rebuilt several times. Her dimensions in 1887 were LOA 79-5.5ft and LWL 69-2.5ft. Photo taken on the day of the NYYC's annual regatta. See also: Henry Peabody HP-G-15 & HP-G-16