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Excerpt From Ten Years At Pemaquid By J. Henry Cartland, J Henry Cartland
Excerpt From Ten Years At Pemaquid By J. Henry Cartland, J Henry Cartland
History of Maine Fisheries
Discusses fisheries and fur trade in the Pemaquid settlement in the early Seventeenth Century. Discusses Alewive and Cod fisheries.
Master’S Oath – License For Enrolled Vessel, United States Customhouse (Castine, Me.), 1899-1909, United States Customhouse (Castine, Me.)
Master’S Oath – License For Enrolled Vessel, United States Customhouse (Castine, Me.), 1899-1909, United States Customhouse (Castine, Me.)
History of Maine Fisheries
Manuscript volume for the U.S. Customhouse in Castine, Me. containing the masters’ oaths/licenses for enrolled vessels employed in the fisheries trade, including master’s name, ship’s name, tonnage, and date of License, 1899-1909. [From Series V of the Customhouse Records Collection, Penobscot Marine Museum.]
Account Book, F. M. And G. G. Tucker, C. 1899-1926, F M. Tucker, G G. Tucker
Account Book, F. M. And G. G. Tucker, C. 1899-1926, F M. Tucker, G G. Tucker
History of Maine Fisheries
Records the fish business of F. M. and G. G. Tucker of Lubec (Me.), including payments to the Lubec Sardine Company, sales of salted and smoked herring, and purchases of quantities of salt, as well as many other entries for individuals and businesses, 1899-1914. Also includes receipts from businesses in Lubec (Me.) for groceries, supplies and clothing, c. 1864; pickled herring, bloaters and Russian sardines, 1906; and herring, 1925-1926.