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Box 13

 Container

Contains 26 Results:

Papers re. the steamship JUNIATA of Baltimore, MD, Feb 23–May 26, 1916

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 21 (N1)
Abstract

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.

Dates: Feb 23–May 26, 1916

Papers re. the schooner LAWSON of Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Mar 16–Dec 22, 1916

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 22 (N2a)
Abstract

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.

Dates: Mar 16–Dec 22, 1916

Marine protest re. the schooner WILLIAM JONES of Newark, NJ, Feb 4, 1916

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 23 (N2b)
Abstract

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.

Dates: Feb 4, 1916

Papers re. the fishing schooner MARY C. SANTOS of Provincetown, MA, Feb 25–Apr 24, 1916

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 24 (N2c)
Abstract

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.

Dates: Feb 25–Apr 24, 1916

Papers re. the car float WESTERN of Boston, MA, Mar 8–Apr 3, 1916

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 25 (N3a)
Abstract

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.

Dates: Mar 8–Apr 3, 1916

Papers re. the steamship HERMAN WINTER of Boston, MA, Mar 15, 1916–June 18, 1918

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 26 (N3b)
Abstract

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.

Dates: Mar 15, 1916–June 18, 1918