Maine Maritime Museum

John Smith

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Documents

DocumentCitation
Account Book Entry - Dec. 13, 1876 -- Oasis (d. Havre )MS-38 b2f16
Account Book Entry - ?? -- General Butler (d. Melbourne - a. Callao Sept. 12, 1866)MS-79 b1f9
Account Book Entry - June 26, 1874 -- Granger (d. New York - a. Valparaiso)MS-22 b326f19
Account Book Entry - Oct. 26, 1877 -- Granger (d. San Francisco - a. Manila)MS-22 b327f2
Account Book Entry - Aug. 16, 1874 -- Hermon (d. Rio de Janeiro - a. San Francisco)MS-22 b340f8
Account Book Entry - Mar. 13, 1857 -- Holyhead (d. London - a. New Orleans)MS-22 b343f20
Account of Wages - Mar. 10, 1853 -- Erie (d. London )MS-22 b307f29
Account of Wages - May 1, 1873 -- Frank Marion (d. New York - a. Charleston)MS-22 b319f2
Account of Wages - July 4, 1873 -- Frank Marion (d. Charleston - a. Havre)MS-22 b319f2
Account of Wages - Apr. 29, 1976 -- Herman (d. New Orleans - a. Liverpool)MS-22 b319f2
Advance Note - Apr. 25, 1889 -- Indiana (d. Port Townsend )MS-22 b353f11
Payroll - Oct. 10, 1902 -- Samos (d. Boston Aug. 18, 1902 - a. Boston Oct. 9, 1902)MS-438 b2f2
Portage Account - July 12, 1890 -- Ivy (d. New York - a. Portland)MS-90 b104f10
Portage Account - July 14, 1897 -- Benjamin F. Packard (d. Philadelphia - a. New York)MS-22 b249f11
Portage Account - July 14, 1902 -- Benjamin F. Packard (d. San Francisco - a. New York)MS-22 b249f12
Portage Account - May 5, 1892 -- Henry Villard (d. New York - a. Astoria)MS-22 b335f27
Portage Bill - Feb. 9, 1881 -- Standard (d. San Francisco - a. Liverpool)MS-90 b169f1
Portage Bill - Jan. 2, 1878 -- Granger (d. San Francisco - a. Manila)MS-22 b327f4
Portage Bill - June 4, 1894 -- Henry Villard (d. Tacoma - a. Liverpool)MS-22 b335f29
Portage Bill - Mar. 29, 1884 -- Iroquois (d. San Francisco - a. Liverpool)MS-22 b362f4
Portage Bill - Apr. 26, 1885 -- Iroquois (d. San Francisco - a. Liverpool)MS-22 b362f5
Receipt - Aug. 3, 1874 -- Frank Marion (d. New York )MS-22 b319f3
Shipping agents bill - Feb. 1, 1877 -- Ivy (d. New York )MS-90 b104f11
Wages book - Aug. 3, 1877 -- Challenger (d. Philadelphia - a. San Francisco)MS-22 b269f37

Voyages

VoyageVoyage TypeCaptain
Benjamin F. Packard (d. Philadelphia - a. New York)MerchantZ. Allen
Benjamin F. Packard (d. San Francisco - a. New York)MerchantZ. Allen
Challenger (d. Philadelphia - a. San Francisco)Merchant
Erie (d. London )MerchantCurtis
Frank Marion (d. New York - a. Charleston)MerchantJames E. Dillon
Frank Marion (d. Charleston - a. Havre)MerchantJames E. Dillon
Frank Marion (d. New York )Merchant
General Butler (d. Melbourne - a. Callao Sept. 12, 1866)MerchantFessenden Chase
Granger (d. New York - a. Valparaiso)MerchantUriel Doane
Granger (d. San Francisco - a. Manila)MerchantUriel Doane
Henry Villard (d. New York - a. Astoria)MerchantF. B. Perkins
Henry Villard (d. Tacoma - a. Liverpool)MerchantF. B. Perkins
Herman (d. New Orleans - a. Liverpool)MerchantJames E. Dillon
Hermon (d. Rio de Janeiro - a. San Francisco)Merchant
Holyhead (d. London - a. New Orleans)Merchant
Indiana (d. Port Townsend )Merchant
Iroquois (d. San Francisco - a. Liverpool)MerchantA. V. Nickels
Iroquois (d. San Francisco - a. Liverpool)MerchantA. V. Nickels
Ivy (d. New York - a. Portland)MerchantPeter Cordiner
Ivy (d. New York )Merchant
Oasis (d. Havre )MerchantRufus Soule Randall
Samos (d. Boston Aug. 18, 1902 - a. Boston Oct. 9, 1902)MerchantRufus F. Wells
Standard (d. San Francisco - a. Liverpool)Merchant

Vessels

VesselRig/ClassOfficial NumberYear Built
Benjamin F. PackardShipNone
ChallengerShip1876
ErieSchoonerNone
Frank MarionFour-mast barkNone
General ButlerShip1862
GrangerShip1873
Henry VillardShip1882
HermonShipNone
HolyheadShipNone
IndianaShip1876
IroquoisShip1881
IvyShip1001901876
OasisBark19344None
SamosSchoonerNone
StandardShip1878

The information given in this database is entered here as it is on the document or documents in the Maine Maritime Museum collections. The spelling of the mariner’s name may be wrong, the arithmetic may be wrong, and some descriptions may be thoughtless or not politically correct, but they are shown as found. We have attempted to standardize the names and descriptions of vessels and the spelling of place names. We have tried to include in notes fields important information that does not fit in the standard fields.