The Marine room of the Peabody Museum of Salem . perfect condition, never having been exposed to stronglight; it is also unusually pictorial among ship paintings ofthe period. Grotius, ship, of Salem, built at Duxbury, Mass., 1829, 229 tons. Small pen and ink sketch by Augustus D. Rogers, son of oneof the owners of the ship. Hamilton, bark, of Salem, built at Camden, Maine, 1846, 275 tons. Oil painting inscribed, — Barque Hamilton, Captn. CharlesGill enterin Smyrna Mai 6, 1849 and signed, — RaffaelCorzini. At the left, beneath a row boat is, — Peter Issa-verdens. Hamilton, brig, of Salem, buil


The Marine room of the Peabody Museum of Salem . perfect condition, never having been exposed to stronglight; it is also unusually pictorial among ship paintings ofthe period. Grotius, ship, of Salem, built at Duxbury, Mass., 1829, 229 tons. Small pen and ink sketch by Augustus D. Rogers, son of oneof the owners of the ship. Hamilton, bark, of Salem, built at Camden, Maine, 1846, 275 tons. Oil painting inscribed, — Barque Hamilton, Captn. CharlesGill enterin Smyrna Mai 6, 1849 and signed, — RaffaelCorzini. At the left, beneath a row boat is, — Peter Issa-verdens. Hamilton, brig, of Salem, built by Cushing O. and Henry Briggs atScituate, Mass., 1830, 164 tons. Copy by M. Macpherson in water-color of an original in oilby William Henry Luscomb of Salem about 1840. Harvey Birch, ship, of New York, built by Irons and Grinnell atMystic, Conn., 1854, 1482 tons. Oil painting of the capture and burning of the ship by C. S. Painted by D. McFarlane, 1864. Capt. WilliamH. Nelson of Salem was commander of the Harvey Birch. 32. CLIPPER SHIP JOHN BERTRAM OF SALEM, 1851 j P\ ? JRJKIF \\\ ^\ *?? ? zssi jjj^jjT^SEB ^^?^f^^^ CssiS SJ* TOPSAIL SCHOONER H. H. COLE OF SALEM. 1843Painting by Clement Drew. Hazard, ship, of Salem, built by Retire Becket at Salem, 1799, 325tons. Water-color painting showing the starboard side inscribed, —Ship Hazard of Salem and signed, — Michele Come pinxitin Salem 1802. C Also, one showing the port side inscribed,— Hazard of Salem and signed, — M. Corne p[inxit],1805. <[ Also, one on metal in oil similar to the last andevidently an early painting. During the difficulties withFrance in 1799 the Hazard carried 10 guns. Henry Tuke, ship, of Salem, built by Thatcher Magoun at Medford,Mass., 1824, 365 tons. Oil painting by a Chinese artist at Whampoa. Herald, brig, of Salem, built at Duxbury, Mass., 1832, 162 tons. Oil painting showing the brig at Dixcove, Gold Coast, Africa. Hercules, ship, of Salem, built at Haverhill, Mass., 180


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