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History of Maine Fisheries

Atlantic Coast (Canada)

1859

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Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Schooner Talmas, 1859, Ammi B. Kelley Jan 1859

Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Schooner Talmas, 1859, Ammi B. Kelley

History of Maine Fisheries

Journal for the Schooner Talmas, a cod fishing vessel from Jonesport, Maine whose master was Ammi B. Kelley. 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 on a voyage to Labrador.


Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Schooner Argo (Addison, Me.), 1859, Robert A. Talbot Jan 1859

Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Schooner Argo (Addison, Me.), 1859, Robert A. Talbot

History of Maine Fisheries

Journal for the Schooner Argo, a cod fishing vessel from Addison, Maine whose master was Robert A. Talbot. 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 on a voyage to the Bay of Fundy.


Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Schooner John, 1859, Nathan W. Huff Jan 1859

Journal Of Fishing Voyage, Schooner John, 1859, Nathan W. Huff

History of Maine Fisheries

Journal for the Schr. John, a cod fishing vessel out of Kennebunk (Me.) whose master was Captain Nathan W. Huff. The log records a Fishing voyage from Kennebunk to the Banks. Includes much reference to weather conditions and regular accounts of catch for individual crew members. Back of Journal records total fish catch by quintals and barrels of oil used, including dollar amounts.