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7398 | Lumber Schooners |
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7397 | Lumber Schooners |
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7241 | "Allen Green" and cutter "Androscoggin" - Schooners |
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7113 | Northerly - Schooners - Auxiliary Schooners |
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7109 | Peary's Arctic Ship "Roosevelt" - Steam Schooner |
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| Robert Edwin Peary's 1909 Expedition. The Roosevelt stopped in Bar Harbor on her way to the North Pole in 1909. | Description: Robert Edwin Peary's 1909 Expedition. The Roosevelt stopped in Bar Harbor on her way to the North Pole in 1909. | |||
7240 | Schooner C.B. Clark at South Brewer, Maine |
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7392 | Wreck of the Grace Choate at Mount Desert Ferry |
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7563 | Schooner Barge Rosemont Under Construction with Two Other Vessels at Bath, Maine |
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7189 | Schooner Theoline in Somes Sound |
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| The photograph shows "House of Four Winds" on Fernald Point. | Description: The photograph shows "House of Four Winds" on Fernald Point. | ||||
7152 | Boat Launching Scene |
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6597 | Coasting Schooners at Southwest Harbor |
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| The three-master is an old coaster - she is "hogged." The others are fishing schooners. - Ralph Stanley 05/12/08 hogged - "intransitive verb: to become curved upward in the middle - used of a ship's bottom or keel" - Merriam-Webster Dictionary, Accessed online 05/29/08 - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hogging | Description: The three-master is an old coaster - she is "hogged." The others are fishing schooners. - Ralph Stanley 05/12/08 hogged - "intransitive verb: to become curved upward in the middle - used of a ship's bottom or keel" - Merriam-Webster Dictionary, Accessed online 05/29/08 - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hogging | |||||
6552 | Schooners in Bass Harbor |
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