Records of the Cruising Club of America (CCA)
Scope and Content
The CCA has been successful in preserving a remarkable amount of its historical material, much of which can be found in series such as the Historian's files, Early records, Parkinson papers, and the William W. Nutting papers.
Log books for yacht races and cruises are also present, with the largest number being found in Yacht Logs. Most are filed by yacht name.
There are several individuals whose names appear with greater frequency than most others, indicating that they may have donated their records to the Archives at an earlier date. They include among others, John Parkinson, Jr., Charles H. Vilas, William W. Nutting, Peter Comstock, William White, Richard S. Nye, James McCurdy, and Arthur B. Homer.
Researchers are reminded that these records consist primarily of the club's papers, documents, clippings, and such. All related memorabilia, objects, photographs and snapshots have been removed to other departments at Mystic Seaport Museum for cataloging and preservation.
The records in this collection are generally considered to be in good condition and may be comfortably used for research. However, some of the early correspondence and documents are acidic and quite fragile. While some items have been photocopied there are many others that must be handled with care.
Dates
- Creation: 1921 - 2005
Language of Materials
English Latin
Restrictions on Access
Available for use in the Manuscripts Division.
Restrictions on Use
Various copying restrictions apply. Guidelines are available from the Manuscripts Division.
History of the Cruising Club of America (CCA)
The Cruising Club of America was launched in the fall of 1921 by a group of yachtsmen and enthusiasts dedicated to cruising and the development of the cruising yacht. Similar to the Royal Cruising Club in Great Britain it was the first club of its kind in the United States. In addition to the national organization there are currently several regional member "Stations" covering New England and the Northeast, the mid-Atlantic, Florida, and the West Coast. Since 1924 the CCA has co-sponsored the semi-annual Bermuda Race, with sailing yachts from all over the world competing for numerous prizes in several sailing categories. The club publishes an annual, in addition to a newsletter, called the CCA News.
Extent
273 box(es) (approx. 100 linear feet)
92 volume(s)
Abstract
This collection contains the records of the Cruising Club of America, 1921-2005, including race records, correspondence, historical files, governing officers'; and committees' files, rules and etiquette, clippings, and yacht logbooks. Also included in the collection are the papers of John Parkinson Jr., William W. Nutting, and Arthur B. Homer.
Genre / Form
- Agendas (administrative records)
- Certificates
- Clippings
- Correspondence
- Crew lists
- Financial records
- Logs (records)
- Minutes
- Newsletters
- Reports
- Yearbooks
Geographic
Topical
- Title
- Records of the Cruising Club of America (Coll. 303)
- Subtitle
- An Inventory of the Collection at the G.W. Blunt White Library, Mystic Seaport
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
Repository Details
Part of the Manuscripts Repository
G. W. Blunt White Library
Mystic Seaport Museum, Inc.
112 Greenmanville Avenue
Mystic CT 06355 United States
860.572.5367
collections@mysticseaport.org
