Clermont, Fulton's first stramboat in 

 U.S.A. — See .\orth River, in. ris, 126, 

 127, 149 



Clipper, British, comparison with 

 American, 37. (See Marco Polo, 46) 



Clipper, diesel trawler, 244 



Clipper fishing schooner, sail plan, 168; 

 demand for, i68-i6g; advantages, 

 169; heavy loss of, 169-170; men- 

 tioned, 182, 185, 191, 192, 193, 194, 

 195. 196, 197. 198, igg- 200, 201. 

 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 

 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 215, 216, 

 217, 218, 2 1 9, 220, 221, 222, 223, 

 286 



Clipper liermaphrodite brig. Appren- 

 tice, 24-25 



Clipper schooner, 3-masted, 21, 22, 25 



Clipper ship — See Ship, clipper 



Clipper whaling vessel, Gayhead, 174 

 Cornelius Howland, 245; Nautilus, 245 

 Reindeer, 2/^.^-246; Jirek Swift, 246 

 Onward, 246-247; Orca, 247-248 

 U. S. Grant, 249 



Coal, burned in American steamboats, 

 1 12 



Coastal barge, descr. of half-model, 



151 

 Coastal tug Rattler, 150 



Coasters, colonial, 38; trades, 38; car- 

 goes, 38, 39, 42; ownership, 39; types, 

 39-40, 41; centerboard, 40; Chesa- 

 peake Bay, 40; development, 40; 

 3-masted schooners, 42; rig, 42, 43; 

 packet, 42-43; brigantine, 43, 44, 45; 

 barkentine, 45; Great Lakes, 45, 46; 

 West Coast, 46-47; scow schooner, 

 46; Nova Scotian, 46, 47 



"Coastin' Canoe," 274 



Coasting schooner, 2-masted, 4; colo- 

 nial, 38; West Indies, 38-39; cargoes, 

 38-39; in Maine, gg, 42-43; West 

 Coast, 46; steam, 46; Canadian, 46- 

 47; Hudson River brick, ^7; Ruth 

 Thomas, 73; Arrowsic, 12r74! ^"S^'': 

 73~74i ^\'atchman, 74; Marcia Trihou, 

 75; Lucy, 75; Wakeag, 75-76; J. If. 

 Hale, 76; North Star, yS--]-]; R. B. 

 Sumner, 77-78; Aaron, 78; Charmer, 

 y8~-j(j; Iowa, 78, 197; descr. of un- 

 named half-model, 79; E. Closson, 79 

 Ada S. Allen, 79; Mountain Laurel, 80 

 Mahle F. Staples, 80; Alzema, 80 

 William H. Archer, 80; Lenora, 80 

 Bloomer, 81; D. S. Lawrence, 81-82 

 City of Ellstvorth, 81-82; 'Helen, 82 



Alia V. Cole, 82; Pojara, 82; Hunter, 

 82; Candelaria (i), 83; Candelaria (2), 



83 



Coasting schooner, 3-rnasted, center- 

 boards in, 41 ; J. S. Hoskins, 41; trades, 

 42; Bertha Louise, 42; Great Lakes, 

 45-46; Pacific Coast, 46; Canadian, 

 46-47; Nellie S. Pickering, 8^-84; 

 Fame Gorham, 8^-84; James M. Riley, 

 84; Susan P. Thurlow, 84; John Bird, 

 84-85; Emelie E. Birdsall, 85; William 

 F. Frederick. 8j, 86; Daniel S. Williams, 

 Jr., 86; Meyer arid .\tuller, 86; William 

 C. French, 86; Chesapeake Bay, descr. 

 of unnamed half-model, 86-87; Cac- 

 tus. 87; Gaviota. 88 



Coasting schooner, 4 or more masts, 

 William L. White, 42; Governor Ames, 

 42; George II'. ]\'ells, 42; Thomas 

 Lawson, 42; King Phillip, 44; Sam G. 

 Mengel, 43 



Coasting schooner, topsail, 39, 44; 

 Ruth Thomas, 73; Arrowsic, 1'},-74'> 

 Marcia Trihou, 75 



Coeur de Lion, clipper ship, ^6, 57 



Coffee trade, 37, 63 



Collins, Edward K., steamshi]j owner, 

 1 12 



Collins, Joseph William, Captain, 3-6; 

 169, 224, 228, 229, 241; designs by, 

 170; smack-boats, 178; command of 

 Lizzie F. Choate. 204; well-smack, 221, 

 222, 223 



Colonial craft, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 162, 

 163, 164 



Columbia River salmon boat, 1876, 

 descr. of rigged model, 297-298 



Columbia River salmon boat 1883. 

 descr. of rigged model, 298-299 



Columbia River salmon boat, 1914, 2g7 



Comet, clipper ship, g; descr. of half- 

 model, 57-58; sternwheel steamboat. 

 116 



Comfort, glass-cabin launch, descr. of 

 half-model, 157 



Conestoga, seagoing tug, descr. of rigged 

 model, 150-/5/ 



Congress, fishing schooner, sail plan, i8h 



Connecticut dragboat, 177 



Constitution, passenger liner, descr. of 

 rigged model, 148 



Coquette, yacht, pilot schooner, descr. of 

 half-model, 92-93 



Cora S. McKay, 3-masted fishing 

 schooner, 212, 220 



Corinth, brig, 65 



Cornelius Howland. whaling siiip, descr. 

 of half-model, 245 



Cornell, diesel trawler, descr. of half- 

 model, 244 



Cornwall and Weston, boatbinldcrs, 99 



Corvvin, M., boatbuilder, 269 



Cotton trade, 56, 57, 59, 60 



Cousins, Hamen, shipbuilder, 69, 76, 80 



"Cowhorn," 262 



Cragin & Sheldon, boatbuildcrs, 253 



Cram, John, boatbuilder, 1 59 



Cramp, shipbuilder, 1 1 5 



Creef, Washington, boatbuilder, 281 



Croatan fishing boat, descr. of rigged 

 model, s8o, 281. 282 



Crowninshield, B. B., naval architect, 

 171, 232 



Crow's nest model — See Hawk's nest 

 model 



Cruising launch, descr. of half-models, 



158-159 

 Crusader, bark, descr. of half-model, 62 

 Cuba, iron passenger and freight 



steamer, descr. of rigged model, 



0-^'33 

 Canard, fishing schooner, 208 

 Gushing, John N., .Sr., ship owner, 



brig model proffered, 24; vessels 



owned by, 58, 59, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 



67 

 Gushing, Lt. W. B. (U.S.N.), 154 

 Customhouse dimensions, mode of 



measurement, 6-7 

 Cutler, Carl G., author, 33 



D 



D. S. Lawrence, 2-masted coasting and 

 packet schooner, descr. of half- 

 model, 81-82 



DaboU, G. L., shipbuilder, 92 



Dancing Feather, pilot schooner, descr. 

 of half-model, 89 



Daniel Marcy, fishing schooner, i 70-/7/ 



Daniel S. Williams, Jr., 3-masted coast- 

 ing schooner, descr. of half-model, 86 



Dartmouth, diesel trawler, descr. of half- 

 model, 244 



Dauntless, fishing schooner, descr. of 

 rigged model, !g2 



Dauntless Shipyard, Inc., 95 



David F. Low, fishing schooner, descr. 

 of half-model, 207 



David R. Proctor, fishing schooner, descr. 

 of half-model, 189-190; descr. of 

 rigged model. 190 



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