The Marine room of the Peabody Museum of Salem . ll at Newport, R. I., 1850. Risk, schooner, built on the South Shore, Mass., 1847 . Robert, bark, built by John Taylor at Medford, Mass., 1848, 778tons. Also, builders plans. Romp, brig, built by Christopher Turner at Salem, 1809, 232 tons. Rosalie, schooner, built by Ira Story at Danversport, 1861 - 1865. St. Clair, ship, built by John J. Currier at Newburyport, 1835,422 tons. Samuel R. Crane, schooner, built by Willard A. Burnham at Essex,Mass., 1882. Screamer, bark, built by John Taylor at Medford, Mass., about1852. Senator Lodge, schooner, o
The Marine room of the Peabody Museum of Salem . ll at Newport, R. I., 1850. Risk, schooner, built on the South Shore, Mass., 1847 . Robert, bark, built by John Taylor at Medford, Mass., 1848, 778tons. Also, builders plans. Romp, brig, built by Christopher Turner at Salem, 1809, 232 tons. Rosalie, schooner, built by Ira Story at Danversport, 1861 - 1865. St. Clair, ship, built by John J. Currier at Newburyport, 1835,422 tons. Samuel R. Crane, schooner, built by Willard A. Burnham at Essex,Mass., 1882. Screamer, bark, built by John Taylor at Medford, Mass., about1852. Senator Lodge, schooner, of Gloucester. Twenty-five other schooners were built from this modelwhich was exhibited at the Worlds Fair at Chicago, 1893. Seth Stockbridge, schooner, built by Willard A. Burnham at Essex,Mass., 1875. Shawmut, ship, built by John Taylor at Chelsea, Mass., 1853, 1034tons. The Neptune was built from the same model. Stella, sail - boat, built by F. A. White of Boston for Charles , 1880, 16 inches. The Dash was built from the same CONTEMPORARY MODEL OF AN 18th CENTURY SHIP
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