The Marine room of the Peabody Museum of Salem . uilt by Jonathan B. Bates at Cohasset,1826, 258 tons. Copy by M. Macpherson of an original water-color paintingmade by the same artist as the picture of the St. Paul. Alter-ed to a bark in 1836 for whaling and condemned in 1844. Sukey, brigantine, of Salem, built at Falmouth, Mass., 1795, 102 tons. Three copies by M. Macpherson of different water-colorpaintings of the brig, the originals all done by George Ropesof Salem, one signed, — G. Ropes 1802. Sumatra, ship, of Salem, built by John Taylor at Chelsea, 1856,1041 tons. Oil painting by an Engl


The Marine room of the Peabody Museum of Salem . uilt by Jonathan B. Bates at Cohasset,1826, 258 tons. Copy by M. Macpherson of an original water-color paintingmade by the same artist as the picture of the St. Paul. Alter-ed to a bark in 1836 for whaling and condemned in 1844. Sukey, brigantine, of Salem, built at Falmouth, Mass., 1795, 102 tons. Three copies by M. Macpherson of different water-colorpaintings of the brig, the originals all done by George Ropesof Salem, one signed, — G. Ropes 1802. Sumatra, ship, of Salem, built by John Taylor at Chelsea, 1856,1041 tons. Oil painting by an English artist representing the ship offthe Dover cliffs. C[ Also, builders half-hull model. Surprise, topsail schooner, privateer, of Baltimore. Water-color painting inscribed, — Surprise capturing theStar Jan. 27, 1815. [See Coggeshall, American Privateers,p. 326.] The Surprise was often at Salem. Susan Drew, ship, of Salem, built at Duxbury, Mass., 1839, 696 tons. Etching by George C. Wales. C. Also, photograph of oilpainting of the ship. 50. SHIP TRIUMPHANT OF SALEMPaintinj; hy George Ropes. 1805.


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