Maine Maritime Museum

Henry A. St. Clair

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Documents

DocumentCitation
Letter - May 14, 1897 -- Aryan ( )MS-90 b48f15
Letter - Aug. 12, 1897 -- Aryan ( )MS-90 b48f15
Letter - July 24, 1897 -- Aryan ( )MS-90 b48f15
Portage Account - Aug. 16, 1894 -- Aryan (d. San Francisco - a. New York)MS-90 b55f6
Portage Account - Aug. 8, 1895 -- Aryan (d. San Francisco - a. New York)MS-90 b55f6
Portage Account - Sept. 12, 1896 -- Aryan (d. San Francisco - a. New York)MS-90 b55f6
Portage Account - May 25, 1898 -- Aryan (d. New York - a. San Francisco)MS-90 b55f6
Portage Account - Nov. 17, 1898 -- Aryan (d. Honolulu - a. New York Nov. 17, 1898)MS-90 b55f6
Receipt - May 9, 1896 -- Aryan ( - a. San Francisco)MS-90 b52f12
Receipt - Oct. 30, 1896 -- Aryan (d. San Francisco - a. New York Oct. 30, 1896)MS-90 b52f13
Receipt - Jan. 10, 1898 -- Aryan (d. San Francisco - a. New York)MS-90 b53f3
Receipt - June 4, 1989 -- Aryan ( - a. San Francisco)MS-90 b53f5
Receipt - Apr. 13, 1894 -- Aryan ( )MS-90 b55f4
Receipt - Apr. 15, 1895 -- Aryan ( )MS-90 b55f4
Receipt - Nov. 8, 1895 -- Aryan ( )MS-90 b55f4

Voyages

VoyageVoyage TypeCaptain
Aryan ( )MerchantW.R. Dickinson
Aryan ( - a. San Francisco)MerchantW. R. Dickinson
Aryan (d. San Francisco - a. New York Oct. 30, 1896)MerchantW. R. Dickinson
Aryan (d. San Francisco - a. New York)MerchantW. R. Dickinson
Aryan (d. San Francisco - a. New York)MerchantW.R. Dickinson
Aryan (d. San Francisco - a. New York)MerchantW.R. Dickinson
Aryan (d. San Francisco - a. New York)MerchantW.R. Dickinson
Aryan (d. New York - a. San Francisco)MerchantW.R. Dickinson
Aryan (d. Honolulu - a. New York Nov. 17, 1898)MerchantW.R. Dickinson

Vessels

VesselRig/ClassOfficial NumberYear Built
AryanShip1070401893

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.