1965–1966 Eben L. Elwell Democratic Augusta 1967–1968 Michael A. Napolitano Republican Augusta 1969–1974 Norman K. Ferguson Republican Hanover 1975 Rodney L. Scribner...
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The James W. Elwell was a 19th-century two-masted Sandy Hook pilot boat, built in 1867 by John A. Forsyth at Mystic Bridge, New London, Connecticut for...
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named in his honor. Bailey, Michael J. (March 19, 2003). "Margaret Coit Elwell, 83: won Pulitzer Prize in 1981". The Boston Globe. pp. D12/56. Retrieved...
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The Eben D. Jordan was a 19th-century Boston pilot boat built in 1883 by Ambrose A. Martin in East Boston for Captain Thomas Cooper. Her namesake was Eben...
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263–4. Elwell-Sutton, L.P. (1975). "The Foundations of Persian Prosody and Metrics". Iran, vol 13. (Available on JSTOR.); Elwell-Sutton, L.P. (1976)...
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Montgomery & Howard (section Atwood L. Howard)
19th-century American shipbuilding company started by Jabez K. Montgomery and A. L. Howard in 1867. The shipyard was on Marginal Street in Chelsea, Massachusetts...
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War and World War I. School of Application for Cavalry and Infantry COL Elwell Stephen Otis November 1881 – June 1885 COL Thomas H. Ruger June 1885 – May...
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Harpswell Cumberland U 1 55-174 Elm (2) Harpswell Cumberland U 1 63-543 Elwell St. George Knox R Private, once inhabited by coastal trader and fisherman...
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White Ghost; and Little Dan, named for a celebrated halibut fisherman. The L. A. Dunton, built in 1921, was modeled after the ship Joffre designed by McManus...
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place and the Widgeon was second, the Mary E. Fish third, the James W. Elwell fourth, and the Edmund Blunt was last. In 1874, the Mary E. Fish, No. 4...
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Palmer, Reddish, and C. L. Abbott, all San Francisco pilots, who went with her to be used a pilot-boat there. Captain N. L. Rogers took the Daniel Webster...
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first place and the Widgeon second, the Mary E. Fish third, the James W. Elwell fourth, and the Edmund Blunt last. The Widgeon was registered with the Record...
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Of March 11–14, 1888". Everett Hayden. Retrieved 2020-12-14. Allen, Edward L. (1922). Pilot Lore From sail to Steam. New York: The United New York and...
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Maryland. June 3, 1897. p. 8. Retrieved January 26, 2022. Allen, Edward L. (1922). Pilot Lore From sail to Steam. New York: The United New York and...
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the side of the steamer first to salute the captain.: p251 In 1889, Gideon L. Mapes was in charge of the pilot boat Jesse Carll, No. 10 when it was off...
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to the Varuna, as he had ownership in the Varuna. On June 22, 1899, James L. Smith escorted the USS Massachusetts from the Varuna. He was last attached...
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lost New Jersey.: p89 List of Northeastern U. S. Pilot Boats Allen, Edward L. (1922). Pilot Lore From sail to Steam. New York: The United New York and...
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Sandy Hook to 62°. New York: Century Co. p. 91. OCLC 3804485. Allen, Edward L. (1922). Pilot Lore From sail to Steam. New York: The United New York and...
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the Hesper were: Captains George W. Lawler, James L. Smith, J. A. G. McField, Augustus Hooper, R. L. Stubbs, and R. Y. Woodbury. She was the largest pilot-boat...
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New York, New York. 8 Mar 1869. p. 10. Retrieved 2020-04-21. Allen, Edward L. (1922). Pilot Lore From sail to Steam. New York: The United New York and...
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in Delaware Bay service.: p62-65 New Kit or Little Kitty (1810s) Matthew L. Bivan (1810s) Oscar B. Davis (1820s) Louisiana (1820s) Henry F. Mierken (1820s)...
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York. February 1, 1896. p. 7. Retrieved September 8, 2020. Allen, Edward L. (1922). Pilot Lore From sail to Steam. New York: The United New York and...
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Wilmington, Delaware. 12 Feb 1903. p. 1. Retrieved 2021-01-14. Allen, Edward L. (1922). Pilot Lore From sail to Steam. New York: The United New York and...
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Collins.: p117 She was 89-tons burthen and owned by Wm. P. Tornure, John L. Tornure, James H. Tornure, Eugene H. Sullivan and James R. Murphy. On February...
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Oar. Brooklin, Maine: WoodenBoat. p. 108. ISBN 9780937822692. Allen, Edward L. (1922). Pilot Lore From sail to Steam. New York: The United New York and...
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Sargent, Charlotte C. A. Archer, Timothy Davis, John M. Davis and Charles L. Davis. She was named for George H. Warren, one of the owners who also owned...
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another Fisherman's Race against pilot-boat No. 2 and the schooner Harry L. Belden. On April 1, 1898, the Boston pilot-boat America rescued the crew...
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Oar. Brooklin, Maine: WoodenBoat. p. 100. ISBN 9780937822692. Allen, Edward L. (1922). Pilot Lore From sail to Steam. New York: The United New York and...
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took down a large party to witness a race between the Carrie E. Phillips, L. J. Merritt, Jr., and others. The Fleur de Lis was flying the pennant of the...
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Brooklyn, New York. 29 Feb 1892. p. 1. Retrieved 2021-03-02. Allen, Edward L. (1922). Pilot Lore From sail to Steam. New York: The United New York and...
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