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Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Schooner George Henry, [1858?], Anonymous Jan 1858

Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Schooner George Henry, [1858?], Anonymous

History of Maine Fisheries

Journal for the Schooner George Henry, a cod fishing vessel from Deer Isle, Maine. Includes daily remarks, mostly about the weather, as well as the names of fishermen on board and the amount of the daily catch of fish.


Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Schooner Signal, 1858, John Tanner, John W. Hutchins Jan 1858

Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Schooner Signal, 1858, John Tanner, John W. Hutchins

History of Maine Fisheries

Journal for the Schr. Signal, a cod fishing vessel out of Kennebunk (Me.) whose master was Captain John Tanner. The log records a Fishing voyage from Cape Porpoise to the “Banks and Bay.” Includes much reference to weather conditions and some accounts of catch for individual crew members. The author of the Journal is John W. Hutchins.


Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Schooner Louisa, 1858, Horace Foster Jan 1858

Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Schooner Louisa, 1858, Horace Foster

History of Maine Fisheries

Journal for the Schooner Louisa, a cod fishing vessel from Machiasport, Maine whose master was Horace Foster. The Journal was produced for the collector of customs for the District of Machias, Maine and contains information about the weather and sailing conditions as well as a record of the number of fish taken each day.


Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Schooner St. Lawrence, 1858, J A. Pinkham Dec 1857

Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Schooner St. Lawrence, 1858, J A. Pinkham

History of Maine Fisheries

Journal for the Schr. St. Lawrence, a cod fishing vessel out of Cape Porpoise (Me.) whose master was Captain J. A. Pinkham. The log records a Fishing voyage from Cape Porpoise to the “Western Bank.” Includes much reference to weather conditions and regular accounts of catch for individual crew members, including total number of fish taken in front of Journal.