Maine Maritime Museum

William Anderson

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Documents

DocumentCitation
Account Book Entry - ?? -- Majestic (d. Bath )MS-11 b1f10
Account Book Entry - Apr. 25, 1884 -- Carrie S. Bailey (d. New York - a. Aspinwall)MS-22 b266f4
Men's Clothing bill - Apr. 22, 1867 -- America (d. Manila - a. New York)MS-22 b235f10
Payroll - Nov. 30, 1866 -- America (d. Shanghai - a. Manila)MS-22 b234f16
Payroll - Apr. 23, 1867 -- America ( - a. New York)MS-22 b235f5
Portage Account - Mar. 17, 1892 -- Standard (d. Philadelphia - a. San Francisco)MS-90 b169f2
Portage Account - May 10, 1905 -- Erskine M. Phelps (d. Honolulu - a. Philadelphia)MS-22 b314f6
Portage Bill - Apr. 13, 1867 -- America (d. Manila - a. New York)MS-22 b235f10
Portage Bill - Apr. 26, 1896 -- Benjamin F. Packard (d. San Francisco - a. Avonmouth )MS-22 b249f10
Receipt - Apr. 20, 1867 -- America ( - a. New York)MS-22 b235f5
Receipt - Oct. 10, 1884 -- Carrie S. Bailey ( - a. Smithville)MS-22 b266f4

Voyages

VoyageVoyage TypeCaptain
America (d. Shanghai - a. Manila)MerchantWarren Morse
America ( - a. New York)Merchant
America ( - a. New York)MerchantMorse
America (d. Manila - a. New York)Merchant
Benjamin F. Packard (d. San Francisco - a. Avonmouth )MerchantC. H. Macloon
Carrie S. Bailey (d. New York - a. Aspinwall)Merchant
Carrie S. Bailey ( - a. Smithville)MerchantD. W. Barker
Erskine M. Phelps (d. Honolulu - a. Philadelphia)MerchantR. J. Graham
Majestic (d. Bath )MerchantNoble Maxwell
Standard (d. Philadelphia - a. San Francisco)Merchant

Vessels

VesselRig/ClassOfficial NumberYear Built
AmericaShip1864
Benjamin F. PackardShipNone
Carrie S. BaileyThree-mast schoonerNone
Erskine M. Phelps4 mast Bark1898
MajesticShip1829
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.