Box 22
Contains 11 Results:
Papers re. the barges LIBERTY and PILGRIM of New York, NY, May 10, 1918–Oct 2, 1918
The vessels sank off Vineyard Haven, MA. Both owned by New York, Ontario and Western Railway Company. LIBERTY went to pieces before salvage; PILGRIM was never found. Includes correspondence, telegrams, telephone transcriptions, bills, labor records, wreck reports, pencil sketches, memorandums of charges, and services rendered.
Papers re. the barge KATHALEEN of New York, NY, Jun 17, 1918–Jul 20, 1923
The vessel sank near Sandwich, MA. Owned by James Hughes, Jr. Includes correspondence, telegrams, telephone transcriptions, bills, labor records, memorandums of charges, and services rendered.
Papers re. the steamship ONONDAGA of New York, NY, Jun 29, 1918–Jan 14, 1921
The vessel sank off Watch Hill, RI. Owned by Clyde Steamship Company. Scott Company removed cargo but not hull. Includes correspondence, telegrams, telephone transcriptions, bills, pencil sketches, pen and ink sketches, blueprints, memorandums, newspaper clippings, reports of examinations, stowage list, labor records, bill of lading, memorandums of charges, and services rendered.
Papers re. the fishing steamer EVELYN M. THOMPSON of Boston, MA, Jul 13, 1918–Jul 22, 1918
The vessel went to pieces after going ashore on Nantucket, MA. Owned by T.A. Cromwell and Sons Company. Includes correspondence, telephone transcriptions, wreck report, and services rendered.
Papers re. scow 111, owned by the T.A. Scott Company, Inc. of New London, CT, Jul 24, 1918–Jan 11, 1919
Scow sank at the Crowninshield Shipbuilding Company, Fall River, MA. Includes correspondence, memorandums, telephone transcriptions, wreck report, marine protest, memorandum of charges, and services rendered.
Papers re. the steamer LAIE CRYSTAL, Jul 28, 1918–Feb 21, 1919
Vessel went ashore on Block Island, RI. Owned by United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, operated by New England Fuel and Transportation Company. Includes correspondence, telephone transcriptions, memorandums, bills, wreck report, memorandum of charges, and services rendered.
Papers re. scow #36, owned by the Boston Dredging Company, East Boston, MA, Jul 31, 1918–Oct 22, 1918
Scow sank near the state bulkhead at South Boston, MA. Includes correspondence, telephone transcriptions, memorandums, wreck report, memorandums of charges, and services rendered.
Papers re. the dredge CAPITAL, Jul 28, 1918–Dec 16, 1918
Vessel sank at South Boston, MA. Owned by Maryland Dredging and Contracting Company, Baltimore, MD. Includes correspondence, telegrams, telephone transcriptions, newspaper clippings, memorandums, schedule of rates, pencil sketches, blueprints, labor records, wreck report, memorandum of charges, and services rendered.
Papers re. the lighter ADDIE and CARRIE of New London, CT, Jul 30, 1918–Dec 16, 1918
Vessel sank at New London, CT after swell from a submarine and sub-chaser forced her against rocks. Owned by T.A. Scott Company, Inc. Includes correspondence, telephone transcriptions, marine protests, memorandum of charges, and services rendered.
Papers re. the fishing steamer GEORGE HUDSON of Newport, RI, Aug 24, 1918–Jan 22, 1919
Vessel sank off Watch Hill, RI. Owned by Atlantic Coast Fisheries Company. Includes correspondence, telephone transcriptions, bills, memorandums, diver's report, wreck report, specifications for removal, and services rendered.