Mary O^Dell. 207—208; Howard, 208; 

 Cunard, 208; Carrie Louise, 208; Aber- 

 deen, 208; Edward Grover, 208; Na- 

 thaniel ]\'ebster, 208; G. IT. Garrison, 

 208; Centennial, 209; Emma 11'. Lowe, 

 210-21 1 ; iV/a/7 Fernald, 210, sir, 212; 

 Willie A. McKay, 212, 220; Arthur 

 V. S. ]\'oodruff, 212, 220; Cora 5'. 

 McKay, 212, 220; Henry S. }\'oodrujf, 

 212, 220; Lizzie II''. Matheson, 212, 

 220; William M. Gaffney, 213-214; 

 Ivanhoe, 215-216; JoAw A/. Smart, 216; 

 Emma S. Osier, 216; James A. Garfield, 

 218; Spencer F. Baird, 218-220; Grac? 

 £. Littleton, 220; Nannie C. Bohlin, 22 1 ; 

 schooner on marine railway, 22a; 

 Nellie Coleman, 223; City of Key West, 

 223-224; Belle Franklin, 225; Nellie 

 Dixon, 225, 228; New Era (No. i), 

 228; New Era (No. 2), 229; James 

 Steele, 230; Richard C. Steele, 230; 

 John L. Flaherty, .230-231; ftoi Roy, 

 232; Harmony, 232; Tarter, 232; 

 Stranger, 232; //?/« fi. Thomas, 233; 

 .4««rt A/. Frome, 233-234; Nordic, 234; 

 //. £. Gumbel. 235; /. Heidenhcim, 235, 

 237; //. Golman, 235; .4Kna £ji«, 235; 

 F. fi. Walker, 236; James Velich, 236; 

 Z,. /,. C'o//c, 236; 5oAy .-In?;, 236. (&« 

 fl/io under Biloxi, Chesapeake Bay, 

 Grand Banks codfishing, pinky, 

 pungy, smack) 



Fishing sloop, Annie, of Te.xas, 293 



Fishing steamer, 172, 173, 178; Novelty, 

 174, 220-240; Alice M. Jacobs, 174, 

 242, 243; Great Lakes gill-net, 236- 

 237; Jemima Boomer, 237-238; steam 

 seine boat, 238; Camille, 235-239; 

 Jeremiah Smith, 239; welled steam 

 launch, 240; Royal, 240-241; Golden 

 Gate, 241-242; Margaret McCann, 

 242-243 



Fitch, John, steamboat inventor, 108; 

 patent drawing, of, log, no; model 

 of boat of, i2o; descr. of rigged model 

 of first steamboat, 720-122 



Flannigan & Parsons, shipbuilders, 24 



Fiatbottom sailing craft, 55 



Flatties, 55 



Florence, pilot schooner, descr. of half- 

 model, 90 



Florida cat-rigged sharpie oyster boat, 

 descr. of rigged model, 287 



Florida, Confederate raider, 71 



Florida fishing boat (launch?), 1912, 

 descr. of half-model. 290 



Florida gill-net rowing skiff, 1893, 



descr. of rigged model, 288-289 

 Florida sharpie, 287-289 

 Florida sharpie schooner, 1892, lines, 



288; descr. of half-model, 289; plan 



of sharpie schooner, 1899, 28g 

 Florida shrimp boat, 1933, descr. of 



half-model, 292 

 Florida sloop-rigged fishing sharpie, 



descr. of rigged inodel, 287-288 

 Florida sponge boat, about 1935, descr. 



of half-model, 290-291 

 Florida sponge boat, 1943, descr. of 



half-model, 291 

 Florida sponge boat. Century of Progress, 



290 

 Flying Cloud, clipper ship, 34 

 Flying Fish, fishing schooner, 1857, 



descr. of half-model, 197-198; descr. 



of rigged model, 198 

 Flying Fish (Poisson Volant), 3-masted 



Baltimore clipper, descr., 21, 22; 



Hawk's Nest model, // 

 Fogarty, "Bat," boatbuilder, 92, 94, 



95> '57 



Folly, fishery police schooner, descr. of 

 half-model, 209 



Foster, James M., shipbuilder, 25 



Four-masted schooner — See Coasting 

 schooner 



Francis Skiddy, Hudson River steamer, 

 1852, descr. of rigged model, i2g-/j}0 



Franklin, steamship, 85, 114 



Fredorua, merchant brigantine, descr. of 

 half-model, 70; fishing schooner, 170; 

 descr. of rigged model, 225, 226-226; 

 lines, 22y; sail plan, 228 



Fredonia model, 170, 229, 231, 232 



Freighting ship, 4, 47, 48, 49; Albe- 

 marle, 37, 62, 63; Bazaar, 50; William 

 Lawrence, 52; Atticus, 55; Lucas, 56; 

 Glasgow, 56; John N. Gushing, 58; 

 Elizabeth Gushing, 59; Exporter, 59; 

 Reporter, 59; Oregon, 59-60; Hercules, 

 59-60; C. C. Thompson, 59-60; High- 

 land Light, 59-60; Canadian, 60; 

 Hesper, 62; Crusader, 62; Julia, 62 



Friendship sloop, 253 



Frigate, 14 



"Frisco Felucca," 299 



Frolic, fishery police schooner, descr. of 

 half-model, 209 



Fruit trade, 25 



Fulton, Robert, steamboat inventor, 

 108, 110-113; first steamboat 

 (France), iio; first American steam- 



boat, ///, 112, 126; steamboat, con- 

 temporary drawings, /;/, I2y 

 Fulton, side paddle-wheel steamer, /// 



G 



G. II'. Garrison, Chesapeake Bay oyster 

 schooner, descr. of half-model, 208 



Galena, fishing schooner, descr. of half- 

 model, 200-201 



Galley, 14; galley-ships, 14; galley- 

 brigantine, 14, 16; as fishing vessels, 

 162; drag seine, 279-280 



Gamage, Harvey, shipbuilder, 244 



Gannon, Patrick, boatbuilder, 261 



Garland, Baltimore-built fishing 

 schooner, 1 97 



Garvey, New Jersey, gasoline-powered, 

 descr. of rigged model, 159-160; sail- 

 ing, 177 



Gaviota, 3-masted trading schooner, 

 descr. of half-model, 87-88 



Gayhead, whaling bark, 174 



Gazelle, clipper ship, 34; brigantine, 

 descr. of half-model, 72 



Geared-turbine drive, 120 



General Admiral, steam frigate, descr. of 

 half-model, 130 



General Armstrong, privateer, 22 



General Taylor, Hudson River steamer, 

 1852, 129 



George Fogg, fishing schooner, 1857, 

 descr. of half-model, 195-196 



George Latimer, brigantine, descr. of 

 half-model, 70, 7/ 



George's Bank, fishing, 166; halibut 

 schooner, 1840-50, 188 



George IT. Wells, first 6-masted coasting 

 schooner, 42 



Gertie E. Foster, fishing schooner, crew 

 members, iy2-\i2, 



Glasgow, cotton ship, descr. of half- 

 model, 56 



Glass-cabin launch, descr. of half- 

 model, 157; Comfort, 157 



Glide, Gloucester well-smack, descr. of 

 half-model identified as, /S5, 186 



Gloucester water boat, Aqua Pura, descr. 

 of rigged model, 255-259 



Glyn, pilot schooner, descr. of half- 

 model, 92 



Golden Fleece, clipper ship, 34 



Golden Gate, fisliing steamer, descr. of 

 rigged model, 241-242 



Governor Ames, 5-masted coasting 

 schooner, 42 



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