Maine Maritime Museum

G. A. Ross

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Documents

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Portage Account - Dec. 19, 1894 -- Alice Archer (d. New York - a. Philadelphia)MS-22 b229f9
Portage Account - Jan. 4, 1895 -- Alice Archer (d. Philadelphia - a. Bath)MS-22 b229f10
Portage Account - Mar. 25, 1895 -- Alice Archer (d. New York - a. Bath)MS-22 b229f10
Portage Account - June 19, 1895 -- Alice Archer (d. Bath - a. Bath)MS-22 b229f10
Portage Account - Aug. 12, 1895 -- Alice Archer (d. Bath - a. Portland)MS-22 b229f10
Portage Account - Oct. 19, 1895 -- Alice Archer (d. Portland - a. Boston)MS-22 b229f10
Portage Account - Feb. 11, 1896 -- Alice Archer (d. Bath - a. Bath)MS-22 b229f11
Portage Account - Apr. 16, 1896 -- Alice Archer (d. Bath - a. New York)MS-22 b229f11
Portage Account - May 28, 1896 -- Alice Archer (d. New York - a. Bath)MS-22 b229f11
Portage Account - July 24, 1896 -- Alice Archer (d. Bath - a. Sabine Pass)MS-22 b229f11
Portage Account - Oct. 16, 1896 -- Alice Archer (d. Sabine Pass - a. Charleston)MS-22 b229f11

Voyages

VoyageVoyage TypeCaptain
Alice Archer (d. New York - a. Philadelphia)MerchantArthur Gibbs
Alice Archer (d. Philadelphia - a. Bath)MerchantArthur Gibbs
Alice Archer (d. New York - a. Bath)MerchantArthur Gibbs
Alice Archer (d. Bath - a. Bath)MerchantArthur Gibbs
Alice Archer (d. Bath - a. Portland)MerchantArthur Gibbs
Alice Archer (d. Portland - a. Boston)MerchantArthur Gibbs
Alice Archer (d. Bath - a. Bath)MerchantArthur Gibbs
Alice Archer (d. Bath - a. New York)MerchantArthur Gibbs
Alice Archer (d. New York - a. Bath)MerchantArthur Gibbs
Alice Archer (d. Bath - a. Sabine Pass)MerchantArthur Gibbs
Alice Archer (d. Sabine Pass - a. Charleston)MerchantArthur Gibbs

Vessels

VesselRig/ClassOfficial NumberYear Built
Alice ArcherThree-mast schooner1882

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.