Maine Maritime Museum

Ah Sing

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Documents

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Account Book Entry - Oct. 26, 1877 -- Granger (d. San Francisco - a. Manila)MS-22 b327f2
Advance Note - Apr. 25, 1889 -- Indiana (d. Port Townsend )MS-22 b353f11
Articles of Agreement - June 15, 1885 -- Harvester (d. San Francisco - a. San Francisco)MS-22 b329f34
Portage Account - May 4, 1894 -- Berlin (d. Hong Kong - a. New York)MS-90 b63f10
Portage Account - July 31, 1889 -- Henry Villard (d. New York - a. Seattle)MS-22 b335f26
Portage Account - May 24, 1887 -- Indiana (d. Newcastle-upon-Tyne - a. San Francisco)MS-22 b353f10
Portage Account - Mar. 12, 1887 -- Iroquois (d. Cardiff - a. San Francisco)MS-22 b362f6
Portage Bill - Jan. 2, 1878 -- Granger (d. San Francisco - a. Manila)MS-22 b327f4
Receipt - May 23, 1878 -- Granger (d. Liverpool - a. Manila)MS-22 b327f4
Shipping agents bill - June 1, 1883 -- Ivy (d. New York )MS-90 b104f11
Shipping agents bill - Jan. 18, 1882 -- Iroquois (d. New York )MS-22 b262f4

Voyages

VoyageVoyage TypeCaptain
Berlin (d. Hong Kong - a. New York)MerchantF. D. Whitmore
Granger (d. San Francisco - a. Manila)MerchantUriel Doane
Granger (d. Liverpool - a. Manila)MerchantUriel Doane
Harvester (d. San Francisco - a. San Francisco)MerchantW. Taylor
Henry Villard (d. New York - a. Seattle)MerchantF. B. Perkins
Indiana (d. Newcastle-upon-Tyne - a. San Francisco)MerchantP. H. M. Morrison
Indiana (d. Port Townsend )Merchant
Iroquois (d. New York )None
Iroquois (d. Cardiff - a. San Francisco)MerchantA. C. Otis
Ivy (d. New York )Merchant

Vessels

VesselRig/ClassOfficial NumberYear Built
BerlinShip1882
GrangerShip1873
HarvesterShipNone
Henry VillardShip1882
IndianaShip1876
IroquoisShip1881
IvyShip1001901876

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.