Box 13
Contains 26 Results:
Papers re. the steamship JUNIATA of Baltimore, MD, Feb 23–May 26, 1916
The vessel, owned by the Merchants and Miners Transportation Company, went ashore on Middle Ground Shoal near Marthas Vineyard, MA, on Feb 23, 1916. Includes correspondence, telegrams, telephone transcriptions, a newspaper clipping, a release, and service memorandums.
Papers re. the schooner LAWSON of Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Mar 16–Dec 22, 1916
The vessel, owned by the Fox River Lumber Company, ran on the rocks at Bug Light at the entrance to Boston Harbor, MA, on Mar 16, 1916. Includes correspondence, a telephone transcription, newspaper clippings, and a wreck report.
Marine protest re. the schooner WILLIAM JONES of Newark, NJ, Feb 4, 1916
The vessel, owned by Edward E. Harvey of Bangor, ME, sprang a leak near New London, CT, and put into port there on Feb 1, 1916. No services were rendered by the Scott Company beyond filling out the protest form.
Papers re. the fishing schooner MARY C. SANTOS of Provincetown, MA, Feb 25–Apr 24, 1916
The vessel, owned by Joseph Manta, burned after an explosion and sank near the Fish Pier at South Boston, MA, on Feb 25, 1916. Includes correspondence, a charge memorandum, and service memorandums.
Papers re. the car float WESTERN of Boston, MA, Mar 8–Apr 3, 1916
The vessel, owned by the Eastern Steamship Corporation, sank at Union Wharf in Boston, MA, on Mar 8, 1916. Includes correspondence, a telephone transcription, a newspaper clipping, charge memorandums, and a service memorandum.
Papers re. the steamship HERMAN WINTER of Boston, MA, Mar 15, 1916–June 18, 1918
The vessel, owned by the Eastern Steamship Corporation, caught fire and sank in Portland Harbor, ME, on Mar 14, 1916. Includes correspondence, telephone transcriptions, telegrams, a release, argument memorandum, newspaper clippings, bills, charge memorandums, and service memorandums.