Box 17
Contains 19 Results:
Papers re. the schooner EMILY S. BAYMORE of New York, NY, Apr 7, 1917–March 5, 1918
The schooner went on the rocks at Eastern Point, New London, CT. Includes correspondence, memorandums, and bills for services.
Papers re. the barge BESSIE J of Boston, MA, Mar 5, 1917–Apr 30, 1917
The barge sank at the Darrow Mann Coal Pier, Mystic Wharf, Charlestown, MA. Includes a wreck report, charge memorandums, and a bill for services.
Papers re. the steam lighter HERCULES of Boston, MA, Apr 21, 1917–Jan 15, 1918
The lighter sank after a collision in Boston Harbor. Includes correspondence, telephone transcriptions, a wreck report, bills, newspaper clippings, charge memorandums, and service memorandums.
Papers re. scow #35 of the Boston Dredging Company, Baltimore, MD, Apr 7, 1917–Feb 25, 1918
The scow sank at White Head Pass, Portland, ME. Includes correspondence, a wreck report, and a bill for services.
Papers re. scow #9 of the T.A. Scott Company, Inc., Apr 30, 1917–May 2, 1917
The scow sank at Jennings Dock, Southport, CT. Includes transcriptions of telephone conversations.
Papers re. the lighter LOCUST of Boston, MA, May 4, 1917–Nov 16, 1917
The lighter sank near McQuestens Wharf, East Boston, MA. Includes correspondence, telephone transcriptions, a bill, wreck report, and a memorandum of charges.
Papers re. the schooner A.G. PEASE of New London, CT, May 13, 1917–August 24, 1918
The schooner sank in the Connecticut River at Saybrook Point, CT. Includes correspondence, telephone transcriptions, a wreck report, and bills for services.
Papers re. the schooner CARRIER F. ROBERTS of Providence, RI, Jan 8, 1917–May 31, 1917
The schooner sank at Block Island, RI. The Scott Company bid for removal but did not receive the contract. Includes letters, telephone transcriptions, and an abstract of bids.
Papers re. the steamer HURON, probably of Buffalo, NY, Jun 14, 1917–August 20, 1917
The steamer got stuck on the railway at Palmer Brothers Shipyard, Noank, CT. Includes correspondence, telegrams, telephone transcriptions, pencil sketches, and a memorandum of charges.