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... schooners and smaller vessels . Mr. DWINNELL . We have never shipped any dynamite or explo- sives of that character on passenger boats on the Lakes . I under- stand most of it is done by rail . Mr. RYAN . Who do you mean by " we ? " Mr ...
... schooners and smaller vessels . Mr. DWINNELL . We have never shipped any dynamite or explo- sives of that character on passenger boats on the Lakes . I under- stand most of it is done by rail . Mr. RYAN . Who do you mean by " we ? " Mr ...
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... schooners than anything else , perhaps , and also brigs . The CHAIRMAN . How many of these 49 were total wrecks , where the vessels went to pieces ? Mr. KIMBALL . I have not the data here now ; but I can tell you for 1906 . Mr. WINTHROP ...
... schooners than anything else , perhaps , and also brigs . The CHAIRMAN . How many of these 49 were total wrecks , where the vessels went to pieces ? Mr. KIMBALL . I have not the data here now ; but I can tell you for 1906 . Mr. WINTHROP ...
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... Schooner Leonora , 458 tons , wrecked on Cape Hatteras , three- fourths mile offshore . Two lives saved in surfboat ; five lives lost . January 28 , 1908 .-- British Schooner Perry C , 332 tons , wrecked on southwest side of Little Duck ...
... Schooner Leonora , 458 tons , wrecked on Cape Hatteras , three- fourths mile offshore . Two lives saved in surfboat ; five lives lost . January 28 , 1908 .-- British Schooner Perry C , 332 tons , wrecked on southwest side of Little Duck ...
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... schooners , coastwise schooners or vessels , and they are the sort of men who from their very training are brave and capable , and who know the sea and know the coast . This man was brought in . He had to go through the whole process of ...
... schooners , coastwise schooners or vessels , and they are the sort of men who from their very training are brave and capable , and who know the sea and know the coast . This man was brought in . He had to go through the whole process of ...
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... schooner and went on duty November 15 that year as surfman No. 1 of the original crew , at a compensation of $ 40 per month ( $ 1.334 per day ) . In December , 1878 , he was promoted to the keepership of the Point Judith Life- Saving ...
... schooner and went on duty November 15 that year as surfman No. 1 of the original crew , at a compensation of $ 40 per month ( $ 1.334 per day ) . In December , 1878 , he was promoted to the keepership of the Point Judith Life- Saving ...
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