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Box 13

 Container

Contains 26 Results:

Papers re. the schooner LAVERNA of Gloucester, MA, Dec 29, 1913–Dec 31, 1914

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 1 (M9a)
Abstract

The vessel, owned by either A.L. Larkin or Cunningham and Thompson, went ashore on Ram Head in the harbor at Boston, MA, on Dec 28, 1913. Includes correspondence, a receipt, a wreck report, and a service memorandum.

Dates: Dec 29, 1913–Dec 31, 1914

Papers re. the schooner JOHN J. FALLON of Boston, MA, Jan 1–Dec 31, 1914

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 2 (M9b)
Abstract

The vessel, owned by John J. Fallon, went ashore at the entrance to Boston Harbor, MA, on Jan 1, 1914. Includes correspondence and a wreck report.

Dates: Jan 1–Dec 31, 1914

Papers re. unnamed vessels of E.W. Bliss Company, New York, NY, Jan 14–Feb 12, 1914

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 3 (M10a)
Abstract

The vessels, owned by E.W. Bliss Company, sank at Sag Harbor, NY, on Jan 14, 1914. Includes a letter, telegrams, telephone transcriptions, a memorandum of charges, and service memorandums.

Dates: Jan 14–Feb 12, 1914

Papers re. the schooner CHILDE HAROLD of Boston, MA, Dec 4–20, 1915

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 4 (M10b)
Abstract

The vessel, owned by Benedict Manson Marine Company, went ashore on Hen and Chickens Reef in Nantucket Sound on Dec 4, 1915, and was hauled off by Coast Guard cutters. Includes a memorandum, newspaper clippings, and telephone transcriptions.

Dates: Dec 4–20, 1915

Transcription re. the barge ABBIE of New York, NY, Dec 29, 1915

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 5 (M10c)
Abstract

The vessel, owned by the Scully Towing and Transportation Line, sank on Red Hook Flats, NY, on Dec 29, 1915. Includes a transcription of a telephone conversation. No salvage operations were attempted by the Scott Company.

Dates: Dec 29, 1915

Papers re. the schooner HARTNEY W. of Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Jan 5–Feb 3, 1916

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 6 (M11a)
Abstract

The vessel, owned by C.C. Langill, went ashore on Quinnepeag Rock near New London, CT, on Jan 5, 1916. Includes correspondence, telegrams, telephone transcriptions, marine protests, newspaper clippings, a charge memorandum, and a bill.

Dates: Jan 5–Feb 3, 1916

Papers re. the schooner WINNEGANCE of Rockland, ME, Jan 5–15, 1916

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 7 (M11b)
Abstract

The vessel, owned by Robert J. Peacock, went ashore on Quinnepeag Rock near New London, CT, on Jan 5, 1916. Includes correspondence, telegrams, bills, memorandums, a marine protest, and a charge memorandum.

Dates: Jan 5–15, 1916

Telegram and transcriptions re. the steamer MILTIADES of Andros, Greece, Dec 29, 1915

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 8 (M11c)
Abstract

The vessel, owned by G.M. Embirico, went ashore near Vineyard Haven, MA, on Dec 24, 1915, but apparently floated herself. Includes a telegram and telephone transcriptions.

Dates: Dec 29, 1915

Papers re. the barge SMYRNA of New York, NY, Dec 27, 1915–Jul 19, 1919

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 9 (M12a)
Abstract

The vessel, owned by the New York, Ontario and Western Railway Company, sprang a leak in the Cape Cod Canal on Dec 27, 1915. Includes correspondence, telephone transcriptions, and service memorandums.

Dates: Dec 27, 1915–Jul 19, 1919

Papers re. the barge NAY AUG, probably of New York, NY, Jan 10, 1916–Mar 16, 1917

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 10 (M12b)
Abstract

The vessel, apparently owned by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company and chartered to C.W. Chadwick and Company at the time of the accident, collided with the barge EUGENE in New York Harbor on Jan 9, 1916, while under tow of the tug ALERT. Includes correspondence, telephone transcriptions, a marine protest, and a damage survey.

Dates: Jan 10, 1916–Mar 16, 1917