Maine Maritime Museum

J. Anderson

Born:
Birthplace:
Residence:
Citizenship:
Height:
Eye color:
Hair color:
Complexion:

Notes

Residence; Boston - 202 Hanover Street

Documents

DocumentCitation
Articles of Agreement - Sept. 3, 1883 -- Iroquois (d. Baltimore - a. San Francisco)MS-22 b362f4
Crew list to U.S. Shipping Commissioner - May 25, 1875 -- Alice M. Minott ( )MS-90 b42f18
Police report - May 4, 1896 -- Dirigo ( - a. Honolulu)MS-22 b285f2
Portage Account - Oct. 6, 1894 -- Benjamin F. Packard (d. New York - a. San Francisco)MS-22 b249f10
Portage Account - May 15, 1901 -- Edward Sewall (d. Liverpool - a. New York)MS-22 b295f15
Portage Account - June 23, 1890 -- Indiana (d. Baltimore - a. San Francisco)MS-22 b353f12
Portage Bill - July 30, 1891 -- Ivy ( - a. San Francisco)MS-90 b104f10
Seaman's Allotment Note - Sept. 18, 1902 -- Erskine M. Phelps (d. Honolulu - a. Taltal)MS-22 b314f4
Shipping agent's record book - May 2, 1883 -- Henry Withington (d. Boston )MS-504

Voyages

VoyageVoyage TypeCaptain
Alice M. Minott ( )Merchant
Benjamin F. Packard (d. New York - a. San Francisco)MerchantZ. Allen
Dirigo ( - a. Honolulu)Merchant
Edward Sewall (d. Liverpool - a. New York)MerchantJ. E. Sewall
Erskine M. Phelps (d. Honolulu - a. Taltal)MerchantRobert J. Graham
Henry Withington (d. Boston )MerchantCrowell
Indiana (d. Baltimore - a. San Francisco)MerchantP. H. M. Morrison
Iroquois (d. Baltimore - a. San Francisco)MerchantA. V. Nickels
Ivy ( - a. San Francisco)Merchant

Vessels

VesselRig/ClassOfficial NumberYear Built
Alice M. MinottShip1867
Benjamin F. PackardShipNone
Dirigo4 mast Bark1894
Edward SewallFour-mast bark1899
Erskine M. Phelps4 mast Bark1898
Henry WithingtonThree-mast schooner953261874
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.