THE VOYAGE OF THE HURON AND THE HUNTRESS 



Depth: 7 ft. 1 in. 



Two masts, one deck. Square stern, no figurehead. 



Owner: Samuel H. Macy, merchant of Nantucket with Stephen Arthur, George Macy, 

 Christopher Burdick all of Nantucket. 



Master: Christopher Burdick, surrendered at Nantucket, June 28, 1821. 

 3 — Schooner Express of Stonington, Conn. 



Length: 76 ft. 9 in. 



Breadth: 24 ft. 5 in. 



Depth : 8 ft. 8 in. 



Built at Hudson, N.Y., 1816. 



Master: Benjamin Pendleton. July 26, 1820. 



Owners: W. A. Fanning, merchant mariner, E. Williams, N. B. Palmer and B. Pendle- 

 ton, mariners of Stonington, Elisha Faxon, Jedediah Randall, Peleg Denison, George 

 Haley, Enoch Burrows of Stonington. 



Owner: Benjamin Pendleton, sole owner. May 28, 1821. 

 4 — Ship Frederick of Stonington, Conn. Year, 1820. 



Permanent Register No. 4 



Issued at New London May 2, 1820. 



Date Surrendered: July 20, 1821. Transfer of property. 



Rig: Brig 



Master: Benjamin Pendleton of Stonington. 



Built at Guilford, Conn, in 1815 



Length: 67 ft. 8 in. 



Breadth: 22 ft. 4 in 



Depth : 1 1 ft. 4 in. 



Net Tonnage: 147 24/95 



Two decks, 2 masts, square stern, head, a billet. 



Official Number and Letters not stated. 



Document preceding Cert, of Registry No. 3 dated May 2, 1820. 



Issued at New London. 



Owners: Benjamin Pendleton, and Gurden Trimbull of Stonington, Conn, with Wm. 

 A. Fanning, E. Faxon, E. Faxon, Jr., Samuel F. Denison, James Sheffield, Giles R. 

 Hallam, John P. Williams, Nathan Smith, Enoch Burrows, Asa Lee, Eph. Williams, 

 Simon Carew, Jonathan Pendleton, Benjamin S. Cutler, Zeb Hancox and Thomas 

 Perry of Stonington and Stephen White and William Fedyplace of Salem, Mass. 

 5 — Ship Clothier of Stonington, Conn. Year, 1820. 



Permanent Register No. 12. Issued at New London Aug. 2, 1820. 



Surrendered at New London, May 16, 1821. Reason, Vessel stranded and lost. 



Rig: Ship 



Master: Alexander B. Clark 



Home port: Stonington 



Built at Philadelphia, Pa. in 1810. 



Length: 94 ft. 



Breadth: 26 ft. 3/10 



Depth: Half the breadth 



Tonnage: 284 75/95 



Two decks, three masts, stern square, A woman. 



Official Number and Letters not stated. 



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