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Bill of lading for the schooner the Susan, 1802
Maine Historical Society, Text

Bill of lading for the schooner, the Susan including lumber being shipped from Portland, Maine, to the port of Berlice. Henry Small made out this bill on April 19, 1802.

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Entries from the log book of the Schooner Emerald, 1859
Maine Historical Society, Text

Captain Parsons, of Biddeford, Maine, kept this journal recording the 1859 fishing season for the schooner Emerald. The Emerald sailed out of Wood Island Harbor in Biddeford, fishing for cod and other groundfish. The journal details the day-to-day activiities of the vessel, including the landing and dressing of fish, the need to repair nets and gear, and sightings of sharks and whales.

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Percy and Small Shipyard in Bath
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

These two vessels under construction show shipbuilding in Bath, Maine. The five-masted schooner on the left is the Elizabeth Palmer. The schooner on the right is the Florence Penley. The Florence Penley was launched on March 31, 1902.

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Schooner Stephen Taber
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Postcard of schooner Stephen Taber, which sailed on weekly cruises along the Maine coast from Camden, Maine.

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