Russell, Charles Edward. From Sandy Hook to 62°; being, some account of the adven- 

 tures, exploits, and services of the old New York pilotboal. New York and London, 

 The Century Co., 1929, pp. vi + 400, Ulustr. 



A journalist's recollections and stories of the New York pilots with a list of 

 some of the losses of New York and New Jersey pilot schooners. 

 Starbuck, Alexander. History of the American whale fishery, from its earliest inception to 

 the year 7876. Waltham, Massachusetts, published by the author, 1878, 

 pp. i+768, 6 pis. 

 Contains material on whaling vessels. 

 Stevenson, David. Sketch of the civil engineering of North America. London, John 

 Weale, 1838, pp. vii + 320, illustr. 



Lines and data on Hudson River and Long Island Sound steamers of the 

 period. 

 Stu.^rt, Charles B. The naval and mail steamers of the United States. New York, 

 Charles B. Norton, 1853 (ed. 2), pp. 216 



Plan of a coastal steamer and pictures, engine, and boiler plans of notable 

 naval and mail steamers. 

 Tredgold, Thom.\s. Tredgold on the steam engine, marine engines and boilers. London, 

 James S. Virtue, n.d., 2 vols., illustr. 



Plans of Ohio River packet steamer, 1838. 

 Turnbull, Arc:hibald Dougl.^s. John Stevens, an American record. New York and 

 London, The Century Co., 1928, pp. xvii+545, illustr. 



Contains descriptions of Steven's experiments with steamboats, engines, and 

 boilers, with much valuable detail. 

 United States Fish Commission. Annual reports and Bulletins. Washington, Govern- 

 ment Printing Office, 1871-94. 

 Contain articles on fishing vessels and small craft. 

 United States Works Progress Administr.-\tion, N.ational Archives Project. 

 Ship registers and enrollments (titles vary), varying places of publication, 1938-41. 

 Mimeographed volumes of Register enrollment information from the Custom- 

 house records of many United States ports. Those consulted were: Pordand, 

 Maine; Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Barnstable, Boston, Dighton-Fall River, 

 Gloucester, New Bedford, Plymouth, Massachusetts; Bristol, Newport, Provi- 

 dence, Rhode Island; New Orleans, Louisiana. 

 Varney, William H. Ship-builder's manual, or mould loft guide. Three parts. New 

 York, Thomas Homan, 1877, pp. viii-1-45, illustr. (8 pis.) 



Only part 1 has been seen, and it is believed that the other parts were not 

 published. Part 1 deals with loft-work, with details on laying down wooden 

 steamers. 

 Webb, W^illiam Henry. Plans of wooden vessels selected as types from one hundred and 

 fifty of various kinds . . . built by Wm. H. Webb, in the city of New York, from the 

 year 1840 to the year 1869. . . . New York, published by the author, n.d., 2 vols., 

 illustr. 



Plans of noted clipper ships built by the author, a leading American ship 

 designer and builder of the clipper ship period. 

 Fore and Aft, Cleveland, Ohio (vol. 1, 1899?). 

 Plans and articles, small fishing craft. 

 Forest and Stream. New York (vols. 1-100, 1873-1930). 



Plans of pleasure and hunting craft and information on small fishing boats 

 (saU). 



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