Maine Maritime Museum

Angier H. Curtis

Rig/class: Brig
Year Built: 1864
Official Number: 1308

Notes

None

Mariners

NameYear of BirthBirthplaceResidenceCitizenship
Alexander, E. M.
Barth, Joseph 1846
Booth, Joseph 1847
Connolly, Edward 1854
Dackins, William
Daigue, E. A.
Dailey, Joh. 1849
Dale, Peter S,
Devids, Russ 1854
Dickenson, John
Goeig, Peter 1835
Guesh, John C.
Hanson, A. W.
Harrington, Thos. 1858
Holmson, Frank 1851
Howard, Saml. S.1841Philadelphia, PA - USAUSA
Howard, Saml. S.1843
Johnson, John 1850Norway
Jones, Polinx 1843
Lantes, John 1846
Lylarah, Anthony J.1829
McDonald, L. D.
Merriman, A. H.
Merriman, A. H.
Munro, Richard 1854
Palacis, Nafad 1847
Putter, Ed 1854
Rankin, Jacob
Rich, William
Richardson, Seymour
Richardson, Simon
Ronno, Chiain
Small, John
Stanley, Charles
Sylvanah, Anthony J.1828
Walsh, Richard 1851
Wennerquisth, Anton 1850
White, Ambrose
Wiley, George 1849
Wilkins, Jacob
Wilkinson, Robert 1841New York, USAUSA
Williams, John 1838Boston, MA - USAUSA
Wilson, Cha. 1846Finland

Documents

DocumentCitation
Articles of Agreement - Dec. 3, 1874 -- Angier H. Curtis (d. Fernandina Dec. 3, 1874 - a. Barbados)MS-382 b1f13
Articles of Agreement - Mar. 18, 1874 -- Angier H. Curtis (d. New York - a. Cardenas)MS-382 b1f13
Articles of Agreement - May 10, 1875 -- Angier H. Curtis (d. New York - a. West Indies )MS-382 b1f13
Articles of Agreement - Dec. 14, 1867 -- Angier H. Curtis (d. Portland Dec. 14, 1867 - a. Cuba )MS-382 b1f12
Articles of Agreement - Apr. 8, 1871 -- Angier H. Curtis (d. Portland - a. Cuba )MS-382 b1f12
Medical Bill - May 23, 1871 -- Angier H. Curtis (d. Havana May 22, 1871 )MS-382 b1f14

Voyages

VoyageVoyage TypeCaptain
Angier H. Curtis (d. Havana May 22, 1871 )MerchantMerriman
Angier H. Curtis (d. Fernandina Dec. 3, 1874 - a. Barbados)FishingMerriman
Angier H. Curtis (d. New York - a. Cardenas)MerchantMerriman
Angier H. Curtis (d. New York - a. West Indies )MerchantMerriman
Angier H. Curtis (d. Portland Dec. 14, 1867 - a. Cuba )MerchantMerriman
Angier H. Curtis (d. Portland - a. Cuba )MerchantMerriman

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.