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GEORGE, bgtne., 196 tons, captured in War of 1812. Reg. June 27, 1815. Joseph Sprague, owner ; Nathaniel Ward, master.
GEORGE, sch., 68 tons, Prospect, Me., 1831. Reg. June 10, 1834. Joseph Ingalls, owner ; John H. Glover, master. Reg. Mar. 10, 1835. Joseph Ingalls, David Taylor, Lynn, Thomas Raddin, jr., Lynn, owners ; Joseph Ingalls, master.
GEORGE, brig, 263 tons, Kennebunk, Me., 1825. Reg. Sept. 2, 1841. Robert Upton, owner; Daniel Bruce, master. [Wrecked in the Rio Plata, Jan. 17, 1842.]
GEORGE & SUSAN, sch., 118 tons, Newcastle, 1808. Reg. May 17, 1809. Moses Townsend, Gamaliel H. Ward, owners; Gamaliel H. Ward, master. Reg. Oct. 26, 1809. Moses Townsend, owner ; Gamaliel H. Ward, master. Reg. Oct. 24, 1815. Moses Townsend, John Dodge, owners; William Rice, master. Reg. Nov. 7, 1818. William Calley, John Sneethen, owners ; William Calley, master.
GEORGE LITTLE, brig, 229 tons, Kennebunk, 1810. Reg. Jan. 2, 1816. Dudley L. Pickman, Pickering Dodge, Humphery Devereux, owners; Thomas Moriarty, master. Reg. Mar. 25, 1817. Pickering Dodge, owner ; Thomas Moriarty, master. [Sold to Newburyport owners, Mar., 1820.]
GEORGETOWN, sch., 136 tons, Georgetown, 1802. Altered to a bark and tonnage changed to 163 tons, Feb. 23, 1805. Reg. Dec. 7, 1802. Stephen Phillips, Henry Prince, owners ; Nathan Millet, master. Reg. May 13, 1806. Nathan Rob- inson, Pickering Dodge, owners ; Joshua Safford, master. Reg. Sept. 29, 1806. Henry Prince, owner ; Henry Prince, mas- ter. Reg. Nov. 12, 1806. Henry Prince, Nathaniel Silsbee, Robert Stone, jr., Joseph White, jr., owners; Henry Prince,
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master. [George Ropes was also master. Condemned at Malta. ]
GEORGE WASHINGTON, bgtne., 207 tons, Scituate, 1799. Altered to a ship and tonnage changed to 217 tons, Aug. 27, 1806. Reg. Dec. 21, 1799. Thomas Webb, Nathan Peirce, Benjamin Hodges, Ichabod Nichols, Eben' Beckford, Abel Lawrence, Clifford Crowninshield, owners ; Thomas Webb, master. Reg. Dec. 5, 1801. Thomas Webb, Ebenezer Beck- ford, Abel Lawrence, Joseph Osgood, owners ; Thomas Webb, master. Reg. Dec. 15, 1802. Timothy Bryant, Ebenezer Beckford, Abel Lawrence, Joseph Osgood, owners; Timothy Bryant, master. Dec. 24, 1803. Timothy Bryant, Ebenezer Beckford, Abel Lawrence, Joseph Osgood, jr., Nathan Rob- inson, owners ; Timothy Bryant, master. Reg. Aug. 27, 1806. Ebenezer Beckford, Abel Lawrence, Nathan Robinson, owners ; Benjamin Daniels, master. [Lost at sea in 1806.]
GEORGE WASHINGTON, brig, 140 tons, Orrington, 1815. Reg. Apr. 17, 1818. Larkin T. Lee, Beverly, John Andrew, William Haskell, John Dike, owners ; Larkin T. Lee, master.
GEORGE W. JONES, brig, 199 tons, Augusta, Me., 1850. Reg. Oct. 1, 1855. Daniel P. Fitz, William H. Nichols, John Nichols, Simon O. Dalrymple, Nathan Holden, Urban R. Williams, owners ; Peter Lassen, master. Reg. Mar. 22, 1856. Daniel P. Fitz, William H. Nichols, Simon O. Dalrymple, John Nich- ols, Nathaniel Holden, Peter Lassen, Urban R. Williams, owners ; Peter Lassen, master. Reg. July 20, 1858. James H. Battis, Willard H. Brown, William H. Nichols, John Nichols, owners ; Samuel Sparks, master. Reg. Feb. 7, 1859. James H. Battis, Willard H. Brown, William H. Nichols, John Nichols, Samuel Sparks, owners ; Samuel Sparks, mas- ter. Reg. Sept. 22, 1860. James H. Battis, Willard H. Brown, William H. Nichols, John Nichols, owners ; Oliver A. Gordon, master. [Sold to Boston owners, June, 1861.]
GEORGIA PACKET, bgtne, 131 tons, Duxbury, 1792. Reg. Oct. 1, 1796. Elias H. Derby, owner; Thomas Chipman, master. Reg. Dec. 12, 1796. John Derby, owner; Andrew Harraden, master.
GIPSEY, bark, 296 tons, Newbury, 1846. [From the Salem Directory for 1855. The registers furnish no information in relation to this vessel.]
GLEANER, brig, 150 tons, Rochester, 1818. Reg. Oct. 12, 1818. Gideon Barstow, Gideon Barstow, jr., owners ; John H. Davis, master. [Sailed in 1819 and was never heard from.]
John Bertram, owner. Wrecked at Tamatave in 1887.
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BARK GLIDE, JOHN McMULLEN, MASTER.
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GLIDE, ship, 306 tons, Salem, 1811. Reg. Mar. 21, 1812. Joseph Peabody, Samuel Tucker, owners ; Samuel Tucker, master. Reg. Oct. 30, 1815. Joseph Peabody, Gideon Tuck- er, Samuel Tucker, owners; Samuel Tucker, master. Reg. Dec. 20, 1822. Joseph Peabody, Joseph A. Peabody, owners ; Nathan Endicott, master. Reg. May 20, 1829. Joseph Pea- body, George Peabody, Tucker Daland, John L. Gardner, Boston, owners; Henry Archer, master. [For an account of the last voyage of the " Glide" to the Feejees and her wreck on a reef at Tacanova in March, 1832, with interesting ac- counts of life on the ship and at the Feejees, see " The Wreck of the Glide," Boston, 1846. Water-color copy of original water-color painting by Geo. Ropes at the Peabody Academy of Science.]
GLIDE, bark, 495 tons, Salem, 1861. Reg. May 9, 1861. John Bertram, owner ; John McMullen, master. [The " Glide " arrived at Salem, May 1, 1870, from Zanzibar, being the last arrival of a Salem vessel at Salem from beyond the Cape, of Good Hope. See Hist. Sketch of Salem, p. 167. The " Glide " was wrecked in 1887 on a reef while entering Tamatave on the east coast of Africa, at almost exactly the same place is the " Jersey " belonging to the same owners, which was lost in 1869.]
GOLDEN AGE, ship, 219 tons, Philadelphia, Pa., 1796. Reg. Oct. 21, 1802. Elias H. Derby, owner; Stephen Phillips, master. Reg. July 2, 1803. Elias H. Derby, William H. Boardman, Boston, owners ; George Lane, master. Reg. Nov. 18, 1805. Elias H. Derby, owner ; Robert Emery, master. Reg. June 19, 1809. Henry Prince, Amos Hovey, owners ; Henry Prince, jr., master. Reg. July 10, 1810. John Crownin- shield, John Dodge, jr., owners ; William Fairfield, master. Reg. Oct. 5, 1810. John Dodge, jr., John Crowninshield, William Fairfield, owners ; William Fairfield, master.
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GOLDEN CITY, sch., 84 tons, wrecked in the waters of the U. S. Reg. June 6, 1871. Charles E. Fabens, Benjamin H. Fabens, owners; W. S. Keene, master. [Sold in 1875. In 1902, was a whaler out of New Bedford. ]
GOLDFINCH, bark, 316 tons, Robbinston, Me., 1851. Reg. Mar. 18, 1854. William Hunt, Robert Brookhouse, Joseph H. Hanson, Robert Brookhouse, jr., Nathan A. Frye, owners ; John F. Lovett, master. [Sold to Boston owners, Mar., 1861. ]
GOOD HOPE, bgtne., 163 tons, Amesbury, 1784. Reg. July 31, 1790. Simon Forrester, owner ; John Burke, master.
GOOD HOPE, bgtne., 187 tons, Salem, 1795. Reg. Aug. 20, 1795. Nathaniel West, owner; Nicholas Thorndike, master. Reg. Jan. 5, 1801. Nathaniel West, John Collins, owners ; John Collins, master. Reg. Nov. 29, 1802. Nathaniel West, owner ; Joseph Lambert, master. [Gamaliel H. Ward was also master. Sold to Newburyport owners March 24, 1806.
GOOD HOPE, brig, 105 tons, East Machias, Me., 1836. Reg. Apr. 2, 1858. Nathaniel Wiggin, Charles B. Elwell, owners ; John McArthur, master.
GOOD INTENT, bgtne., 171 tons, Salem, 1790. Rig altered to a bark, Dec. 1792. Reg. Nov. 6, 1790. Simon Forrester, owner ; Michael Haskell, master.
GOOD INTENT, sch., 89 tons, Georgetown, 1800. Reg. Jan. 5, 1801. Samuel Cook, owner; Samuel Cook, master. Reg. Dec. 17, 1801. James Silver, Curtis Searl, Danvers, Samuel Cook, owners ; James Silver, master. Reg. Apr. 24, 1804. Curtis Searl, James Silver, owners; Curtis Searl, master. [Lost at sea. ]
GOVERNOR BROOKS, sch., 39 tons. Reg. July 13, 1818. [Record incomplete. Sold about 1818.]
GOVERNOR ENDICOTT, ship, 297 tons, Salem, 1819. Al- tered to a brig, Mar. 13, 1823. Altered to a bark, April 19, 1836. Reg. May 1, 1819. Pickering Dodge, owner ; Benj. Shreve, master. Reg. Jan., 1833. Pickering Dodge, Allen Putnam, owners ; Allen Putnam, master. Reg. Apr. 7, 1834. Pickering Dodge, John F. Allen, owners ; Nehemiah Haskell, master. Reg. Apr. 19, 1836. David Pingree, Emery John - son, Philip P. Pinel, owners ; Philip P. Pinel, master. Reg. Dec. 19, 1836. David Pingree, Emery Johnson, Edward Kilham, Beverly, owners ; Edward Kilham, master. [Henry C. MacKay was also master. Original water-color as a brig, at Essex Institute. Photograph of painting at Pea- body Academy of Science. Sold at New York in 1838 for $6000.]
SCHOONER H. H. COLE, ROBERT BROOKHOUSE, OWNER. From an oil painting in possession of the Peabody Academy of Science.
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GOVERNOR WINSLOW, brig, 148 tons, Plymouth, 1817. Reg. Dec. 22, 1825. Joseph J. Knap, owner ; Joseph J. Knap jr., master. Reg. June 17, 1830. Benjamin Creamer, owner; James Barr, jr., master. Reg. Nov. 29, 1831. Robert Brookhouse, owner ; James Briant, master ; Reg. May 9, 1634. Robert Brookhouse, William Hunt, owners ; James Briant, master.
GRACE DARLING, sch., 99 tons, Marietta, Ohio, 1847. Reg. May 5, 1847. Edward D. Kimball, Elbridge G. Kimball, owners ; Josiah Webber, master. Reg. Aug. 26, 1848. Ed- ward D. Kimball, Elbridge G. Kimball, Nathaniel A. Kim- ball, owners ; R. J. Peirce, master.
GRANDEE, sch., 157 tons, Nobleboro, Me., 1840. Reg. Sept. 8, 1842. Lott Alden, James Staples, Prospect, Me., John Cousins 2nd, owners ; John Cousins 2nd, master.
GRAND SACHEM, snow, 146 tons, Salisbury, 1786. Reg. Apr. 30, 1791. John Derby jr., Elias H. Derby, owners ; Jonathan Caires, master. [Lost at Bermuda, Feb., 1794.]
GRAND TURK, ship, 564 tons, Salem, 1791. Reg. Mar. 1, 1792. Elias H. Derby, owner ; Benjamin Hodges, master.
[The name " Grand Turk " is one of the most famous in the annals of Salem shipping. There were at least three vessels of that name. (1) The ship " Grand Turk " of 300 tons built at the South Shore for a privateer in 1781 for Elias Haskett Derby. She made at least one voyage as such, as she is said by Mr. Leavitt, to have captured the "Pompey ," which later became the "America," first of the name. After the Revolution, in Nov., 1784, this "Grand Turk" was sent by Mr. Derby to the Cape of Good Hope. This was probably the most distant voyage made from Salem up to that time. Soon after her return on Nov. 28, 1785, the "Grand Turk " cleared for the Isle of France, and touching at that place pushed on to Canton, being the first vessel from New England to visit China. She left Salem again in Dec., 1787 and went to the Isle of France, where she was sold in 1788. Being sold before 1789, the first "Grand Turk " does not appear in the foregoing list. At the Peabody Academy of Science, there is a punch bowl brought from Canton in 1786, commemorative of the voyage. On the side and in the center of this bowl are representations of the ship with the inscription "Ship Grand Turk at Canton 1786."
(2) The ship "Grand Turk " of 564 tons built at Salem in 1791 for Elias Hasket Derby. This was the first vessel to be built in Sa- lem by the famous ship builder, Enos Briggs, who came here to build this ship and finally brought his family and settled in Salem permanently. This is the vessel registered in the list above. She made several successful voyages. I do not know her ultimate fate, but she seems to have disappeared before 1800, as no mention of her occurs later. There are no pictures or models of her in the col- lections in Salem but her dimensions are given in full, in Leavitt, " Materials for History of Salem Ship Building," Essex Inst. Hist. Colls. VI, 226.
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(3) The brig or brigantine "Grand Turk " of 309 tons built at Wiscasset, Me., in 1812. This vessel was a celebrated privateer in the War of 1812, carrying eighteen guns and about one hundred and fifty men. Singularly enough this vessel although officered by Salem men and sailing in and out of Salem repeatedly, appears not to have been permanently registered here. Probably she was owned in Boston. A copy of her journal however was sworn to before the collector at Salem, and June 3, 1815, she took out a temporary docu- ment here in which William Gray and Thomas Webb of Boston ap- pear as owners. After the war she appears to have made merchant voyages for William Gray of Boston. For an excellent account of her privateering voyages see MacClay, "Hist. of Amer. Privateers," pp. 391-400. MacClay however falls into the singular error of fail- ing to discover that there were three distinct vessels named " Grand Turk " and attributes the adventures of all to one vessel. Thus he makes the privateer of 1812 to have been over thirty years old when she made her escape from the British frigates. Marvin in "The American Merchant Marine " falls into the same error. I know of no pictures or models of the privateer brig.
Besides the various accounts mentioned above, there are refer- ences to the voyages of the three vessels in the "Hist. of Essex County." I, 82, 109 (to the first); I, 107 (to the second); and I, 195, 211, (to the third); also in the "Historical Sketch of Salem," pp. 130, 214 and 223; and Leavitt, “ Private Armed Vessels Dur- ing the War of 1812," Essex Inst. Hist. Colls. II, 57.]
GRANITE, brig, 153 tons, Boston, 1833. Reg. Dec. 31, 1840. Benjamin Fabens, Samuel Upton, owners; William D. Shatswell, master. Reg. June 14, 1844. Samuel F. Up- ton, Samuel Upton, owners ; Samuel Upton, master.
GREYHOUND, sch., 58 tons, Duxbury, 1786. Tonnage altered to 60 tons in May, 1807. Tonnage altered to 83 tons in Jan., 1812. Reg. Feb. 29, 1796, John Felt, owner ; John Felt, master. Reg. May 18, 1807. Joseph Baker, Benjamin Ropes, William P. Symonds, owners; James Mansfield, master. Reg. May 19, 1809. Benjamin Ropes, William P. Symonds, owners ; Jonathan Skerry, master. Reg. Jan. 16, 1812. Samuel Colby, Joseph Rose, owners ; Samuel Colby, master. Reg. Mar. 10, 1812. Edward Norris, owner ; Edward Norris, master. Reg. Mar. 16, 1820. Stephen White, owner ; Charles T. Savage,master ; Reg. Dec. 22, 1821. John C. Very, William Foye jr., David Hill, owners ; Samuel Field, master. [Joseph Ervin was also master. ]
GREYHOUND, bark, 114 tons, Kingston, 1850. Reg. Jan. 3, 1874. David Pingree, Thomas P. Pingree, owners ; Josiah French, master.
GROTIUS, ship, 299 tons, Duxbury, 1829. Temp. reg. Boston, Jan. 30, 1839. George Gardner, owner ; Charles F. Williams, master. [Sold to Boston owners. Pen and ink sketch by A. D. Rogers, at Peabody Academy of Science.]
HAMILTON -SALEM
BRIG HAMILTON, EDWARD D. KIMBALL, OWNER.
From the painting in now the possession of Frank R. Kimball.
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GUIDE, bark, 495 tons, Salem, 1857. Reg. Feb. 12, 1857. John Bertram, owner; John C. Very, master. [Wrecked on the east coast of Africa, Sept. 4, 1860.]
HALCYON, Beverly, sch., 76 tons, Amesbury, 1806. Reg. May 23, 1809. Jonathan H. Lovett, Beverly, owner; Jona- than Page, master. Reg. Jan. 5, 1822. James Hill, Bever- ly, John Davis, Beverly, owners ; Zebulon Woodbury, master.
HAMILTON, brig, 164 tons, Scituate, 1830. Reg. Aug. 7, 1840. Edward D. Kimball, owner ; William Potter, master. [Water-color copy at Peabody Academy of Science.]
HAMILTON, Beverly, sch., 99 tons, Essex, 1852. Reg. Nov. 27, 1852. Samuel Adams, Beverly, owner ; M. S. Wheel- er, master.
HAMILTON, bark, 275 tons, Camden, Me., 1846. Temp. Reg. Boston, Mar. 27, 1854. Henry Gardner, owner ; Geo. B. Kellum, master.
HANNAH, sch., 59 tons, North Yarmouth, 1786. Reg. Oct. 24, 1789. Jonathan Harraden, owner; Joseph Holman, master. Reg. Apr. 15, 1791. John Fiske, owner; John Ed- wards, master.
HANNAH, Beverly, sch., 70 tons, Salisbury, 1785. Reg. Dec. 24, 1789. Hugh Hill, Beverly, owner ; Richard Ober, master. Reg. Oct. 10, 1794. Woodbridge Grafton, owner; Woodbridge Grafton, master.
HANNAH, sch., 83 tons, Amesbury, 1784. Reg. July 18, 1794. Jonathan Peele, Ebenezer Beckford, owners; Asa Batchelder, master. Reg. Mar. 14, 1796. William Peele, Jonathan Peele, Ebenezer Beckford, owners ; Asa Batchelder, master. [Sold to Scarborough owners, Oct., 1798.]
HANNAH, Beverly, sch., 61 tons, Bradford, 1788. Reg. Aug. 15, 1794. Thomas Woodbury, Beverly, owner ; Thomas Wood- bury, master. [Purchased in Salem, April, 1795.] Reg. Apr. 1, 1795. William Safford, Joshua Adams, owners ; Joshua Adams, master.
HANNAH, Ipswich, sch., 53 tons, Ipswich, 1785. Reg. Jan. 6, 1796. Jonathan Kendall, Ipswich, owner ; Daniel Lord, 3rd, master.
HANNAH, bgtne., 138 tons, Duxbury, 1795. Reg. Sept. 5, 1797. Elias H. Derby, owner; Moses Townsend, master. Reg. Dec, 11, 1798. Benjamin Pickman, Joseph Lee, Bos- ton, Nathaniel Lee, Boston, owners; William Wyman, master. Reg. June 7, 1800. Joseph White, owner ; Henry White, master.
HANNAH, sch., 50 tons, Salem, 1786. Reg. July 16, 1799.
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James Buffington, William Dennis, owners ; James Buffing- ton, master. Reg. Jan. 6, 1801. James Buffington, owner ; James Buffington, master.
HANNAH, bgtne., 138 tons, Scituate, 1802. Reg. July 12, 1803. Jerathmiel Peirce, Aaron Waitt, owners ; Joseph W. Williams, master. [Condemned at Halifax.]
HANNAH, sch., 105 tons, Salisbury, 1785. Reg. Dec. 2, 1809. Thomas Phippen, owner; Edward Briggs, master. Reg. Oct. 16, 1810. Thomas Phippen, James Cheever, own- ers ; Thomas Phippen, master.
HANNAH, sch., 83 tons, Westbrook, Me., 1831. Reg. July 30, 1841. Pyam Dodge, owner ; Joseph W. Luscomb, master.
HANNAH, brig, 152 tons, Talbot Co., Md., 1841. Reg. Nov. 9, 1843. Thomas P. Pingree, James W. Cheever, Charles Roundy, Geo. T. Saunders, Henry Cheever, owners ; Henry Cheever, master. [Sold about 1844.]
HANNAH STONE, Beverly, sch., 75 tons, Danvers, 1867. Reg. Jan. 11, 1868. Daniel Foster, Beverly, Charles C. Fos- ter, Beverly, Charles H. Fabens, owners ; Charles C. Foster, master. Reg. Dec. 13, 1870. Daniel Foster, Beverly, Benjamin Fabens, owners ; Francis A. Foster, master.
HAPPY COUPLE, sch., 152 tons, Matthews Co., Va., 1810. Reg. Aug. 5, 1815. Stephen White, Joseph White, jr., William Fettyplace, owners ; Charles Treadwell, master. Reg. Sept. 16, 1816. William Fettyplace, Stephen White, owners ; Charles Treadwell, master. Reg. May 12, 1818. Stephen White, Elizabeth White, William Fettyplace, owners ; David Poland, master.
HARBINGER, brig 189 tons, Duxbury, 1823. Reg. Dec. 30, 1828. Richard S. Rogers, Nathaniel L. Rogers, John W. Rogers, owners ; Andrew Ward, master. [Sold to Boston own- ers, Oct., 1830.]
HARDCHANCE, sch., 62 tons, Gloucester, 1855. Reg. June 23, 1896. Andrew J. Frisbee, Edward Foley, owners ; Sam- uel Ambrose, master.
HARE, sch., 35 tons, Cape Elizabeth, 1813. Reg. Dec. 17, 1813. John W. Rogers, owner ; Moses Yell, master.
HARLEQUIN, sloop, 70 tons, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1801. Reg. June 16, 1804. Noah Gale, owner ; Noah Gale, master. Reg. July 23, 1806. Noah Gale, Reuben Coe, Rye, N. Y., owners ; Noah Gale, master. [Lost at sea, 1806.]
HARMONY, sch., 86 tons, Amesbury, 1787. Reg. Sept. 17, 1790. William Orne, owner; Jonathan Nason, master. [Joseph Henderson was also master, May 23, 1794. Lost in the Baltic, 1794.]
BARQUE HAMILTON, CAP'N CHARLES GILL, ENTERIN
SMYRNA
BARK HAMILTON, CHARLES GILL, MASTER From the painting by Raffael Corsini, made at Smyrna in 1 849.
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HARMONY, sch., 111 tons, Brunswick, 1796. Reg. Dec. 8, 1809. Joel Bowker, owner; Joseph Noble, master. Reg. Nov. 27, 1810. Joel Bowker, owner ; Thomas Rull, master. [Went to pieces on Collerados Reef.]
HARMONY, ship, 328 tons, captured in War of 1812. Reg. June 16, 1813. William Manning, owner; Samuel Briggs, jr., master.
HARPER, bark, 141 tons, Arundel, 1801. Reg. Oct. 20, 1803. William Gray, jr., Jonathan Corning, master. [Sold to Boston owners, Nov., 1809.]
HARRIOT, bgtne., 183 tons, Haverhill,1790. Reg.Nov. 8, 1790. John Norris, Henry Elkins, owners ; Henry Elkins, master.
HARRIOT, Beverly, sch., 64 tons, Bradford, 1785. Tonnage altered to 68 tons, Nov. 17, 1798. Reg. Nov. 29, 1793. William Homan, Beverly, owner; W. Williams, master. Reg. Nov. 17, 1798. David Patten, Samuel Archer, John Andrews, owners ; David Patten, master. Reg. June 6, 1799. Samuel Archer, John Andrews, Benjamin Dodge, John Appleton, owners ; Christopher Babbidge, master. Reg. Apr. 4, 1800. Jonathan Mason, Samuel Archer, John Andrews, owners ; James Very, master. Reg. Dec. 5, 1800. Jonathan Mason, Henry Prince, Samuel Archer, owners ; James Very, master. [Sold to Ipswich owners, March, 1801.]
HARRIOT, sch., 101 tons, Hallowell, 1797. Reg. Feb. 14, 1801. George Bradish, Benjamin Ropes, owners; George Bradish, master.
HARRIOT, sch., 87 tons, Scarborough, 1802. Reg. Feb. 28, 1803. William Ward, Nathaniel Knight, owners ; Nathaniel Knight, master. Reg. Oct. 10, 1803. William Ward, Wil- liam R. Gray, owners ; John Dixey, master. [Sold out of the District.]
HARRIOT, Beverly, bgtne., 126 tons, Augusta, 1803. Ton- nage altered to 166 tons, Nov., 1807. Reg. Dec. 21, 1803. Israel Thorndike, Beverly, owner; Josiah Lovett, master. [Purchased in Salem, May, 1805.] Reg. May 24, 1805. Robert Leech, John Dodge, John Stimpson, owners ; John Stimpson, master. Reg. Dec. 17, 1805. Robert Leech, Rob- ert Leech, jr., owners ; Robert Leech, jr., master. Reg. Nov. 23, 1807. Samuel Leech, owner; Samuel Leech, master.
HARRIOT, brig, 117 tons, Weymouth, 1799. Reg. May 22, 1807. Timothy Ropes, Thomas Holmes, owners ; Timothy Ropes, master. Reg. Dec. 18, 1809. John Winn, John Andrew, David Nichols, owners; David Nichols, master. Reg. July 6, 1810. Joseph Winn, John Winn, Philip Chase,
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Abijah Chase, owners ; Mark Knowlton, master. Reg. July 29, 1811. Phillip Chase, Abijah Chase, James C. King, Thomas Whitteridge, John Winn, owners ; Mark Knowlton, master.
HARRY BLUFF, sch., 84 tons, Salem, 1870. Reg. Nov. 29, 1870. Joshua Brown, Andrew S. Waters, Geo. E. Young, Boston, Joseph Ross, Ipswich, L. A. Roby, Nashua, N. H., Geo. McQuestion, Nashua, N. H., owners; Geo. W. Phillips, master. Reg. Oct. 28, 1872. Joshua Brown, Andrew S. Waters, Geo. E. Young, Boston, Joseph Ross, Ipswich, Luther A. Roby, Nashua, N. H., George McQuestion, Nashua, N. H., William H. Benson, Biddeford, Me., owners ; William H. Ben- son, master. [Half-hull model at Peabody Academy of Science.]
HATTIE MAUD, sch., 91 tons, gross ; 86 tons, net ; Bath, Me., 1882. Temp. reg. Portland, Nov. 29, 1898. Joseph Henderson, owner ; Alexander Maillard, master.
HAWK, sch., Beverly, 66 tons, Hampton, N. H., 1784. Ton- nage altered to 68 tons, March, 1791. Reg. Nov. 11, 1789. Isaac Rea, Beverly, Benjamin Watkins, owners; Isaac Rea, master. Reg. March 14, 1791. Isaac Rea, Beverly, owner ; Benjamin Briant, master. [Sold to Danvers owners, May, 1793.] Reg. May. 1, 1793. Samuel Page, Danvers, owner; Thomas Whitteridge, master.
HAWK, sch., 69 tons, Lynn, 1786. Reg. Dec. 11, 1789. William Gray, jr., owner ; Thomas Ashby, master. [Sold to Beverly owners Jan., 1791.] Reg. Jan. 18, 1791. John Lovett 3rd, Beverly, owner; John Lovett 3rd, master. Reg. June 18, 1795. John Lovett Beverly, Elizabeth Lovett, Beverly, owners ; Jonathan H. Lovett, master. Reg. Dec. 5, 1805. Luke Thorndike, Beverly, owner; Luke Thorndike, master. [Sold to Manchester owners, Jan., 1807. Joseph Lovett and Samuel Haskell were also masters.]
HAWKE, Beverly, sch., 59 tons, Falmouth, 1784. Ton- nage altered to 64 tons, Jan., 1796. Reg. July 12, 1794. Benjamin Lovett, Beverly, owner; John Graves, master. [Purchased in Salem, Oct., 1794.] Reg. Oct. 20, 1794. Wil- liam Orne, owner ; John Graves, master. [James Mansfield was also master.]
HAWKE, sch., 90 tons, Amesbury, 1794. Reg. Nov. 12, 1800. Moses Townsend, Joshua Richardson, Jesse Richard- son, owners ; Samuel Townsend, master.
HAYWARD, brig, 140 tons, Boston, 1847. Reg. Jan. 31, 1853. Edward D. Kimball, Nathaniel A. Kimball, Thomas P. Pingree, J. W. Luscomb, owners; Isaac K. Moulton, mas-
BARK HAZARD, GUSTAVUS A. KARSTANS, MASTER
Henry Gardner, owner. From the painting now in the possession of Miss Elizabeth W. Gardner.
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ter. Reg. July 5, 1854. Nathaniel A. Kimball, Edward D. Kimball, Thomas P. Pingree 3rd, C. H. Miller, J. W. Lus- comb, owners ; Samuel Hultman, master.
HAZARD, ship, 215 tons, Salem, 1798. Reg. Nov. 16, 1798. John Gardner, Richard Gardner, owners ; Richard Gardner, master. [Built on a peculiar model which proved a failure and was sold to Newport, R. I. owners, 1799.]
HAZARD, ship, 325 tons, Salem, 1799. Reg. Feb. 13, 1800. John Gardner, Richard Gardner, owners; Richard Gardner, master. [Charles Burrill was also registered as master, Feb. 21, 1804. Commissioned as a privateer. In the French War she carried 10 guns. Water-color by M. Corné at Peabody Academy of Science, and two other water-colors by the same artist at the Essex Institute. ]
HAZARD, sch., 83 tons, Duxbury, 1799. Reg. May 12, 1801. Jonathan Shillaber, John Norris, owners ; Jonathan Norris, master. Reg. Feb. 5, 1802. John Norris, Edward Norris, jr., owners ; John Norris, jr., master. Reg. Sept. 13, 1803. John Norris, owner; John Norris jr., master. Reg. June 8, 1809. John Reith, owner ; John Reith, master. [Wil- liam Lander was also master.]
HAZARD, bark, 186 tons, York, 1805. Reg. June 12, 1805. John Fairfield, Samuel Blanchard, Wenham, Dudley Hub- bard, Berwick, owners ; William Kimball, master.
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