263, 266, 268, 277> 282, 299, 300, 

 301; Hanna, Jay, 245; Irving, 

 Thomas, 3; Jensen, Lawrence, 3; 

 Ryder, F. Van Loon, 128-130; 

 Sawyer, Carroll Ray, 244 



Models, accuracy of in watercraft col- 

 lection, 3-4. {See Block model, Dec- 

 orative model, Half-model, Hawk's 

 Nest model. Lift model, Rigged 

 model) 



Model-testing tanks, 121 



Monfalcone Shipyards, shipbuilders, 



143 

 Montauk, Oram, packet-clipper, 33 

 Moore, .Samuel L., & Son, shipbuilders, 



137 

 Moran Bros. & Company, shipbuilders, 



138 

 Morey, Samuel, steamboat inventor, 



108 

 Morgan Line, 140 

 Moses boat, descr., 16 

 Motor cruiser, descr. of half-models, 



■58-159 



Motor fishing boat, 1929, descr. of half- 

 model, 295 



Motor vessel, Chesapeake Bay V- 

 bottom, 1929, 279 



Mount Vernon, fishing schooner, half- 

 model named, 186; descr. of rigged 

 model, 186-187 



Mountain Laurel, 2-masted coasting 

 schooner, descr. of half-model, 80 



Muscongus Bay sloop, descr. of rigged 

 model, 253-25^ 



N 



Namiie C. Bohlin, fishing schooner, 221 

 Nantucket dory, descr. of rigged model, 



260 

 Nash and Sons, boatbuilders, 98 

 Nason, Captain Josiah D., shipowner, 



25 



Natchez, Mississippi River steamboat, 

 117 



Nathaniel ]\'ehster, fishing schooner, 208 



Nautilus, whaling ship, descr. of half- 

 model, 245 



Naval architects: Burgess, Edward, 

 170; Crowninshield, B. B., 171, 232; 

 Griffiths, John W., 29, 30, 119, 303; 

 Hendel, Geerd N., 244; Humphreys, 

 Samuel, 88; Lawlor, Dennison J., 4, 



47. 52, 53. 90. 91. 92. 93' '3°' i49> 

 154, 156, 170, 201, 202, 203, 204, 



206, 207, 224, 225, 237, 302; Mares- 

 tier, 114, irS; McClain, Captain 

 George "Mel," 171, 216, 217, 231; 

 McManus, Thomas F., 171, 230, 

 232, 233; Pook, Samuel H., 34, 223; 

 Stadel, George, Jr., 250; Steers, 

 George and Henry, 34, 53, 114, 119, 

 130; Water, J. W., 240; Winde, 

 Lewis, 92 



Naval architecture, section of Ameri- 

 can, 3-4; effects of packet ship build- 

 ing on, 28-29; publications on, 29; 

 effect on ocean freighters, 48 



Naval steam launch, descr. of half- 

 model, 154-155 



Navarch, steam whaling ship, 247 



Neafie and Levy, shipbuilders, 132, 150 



Nellie Coleman, fishing schooner, descr. 

 of half-model, 223 



Nellie Dixon, fishing schooner, 170, 

 descr. of rigged model, 225-228 



Nellie S. Pickering, 3-masted coasting 

 schooner, descr. of half-model, 83-fi/ 



Nelson, Gustaf T., boatbuiider, 152 



Neptune, packet ship. Black Ball Line, 

 27 



"Nessmuk," pseudonym of George W. 

 Seers, 100 



New England boat, s6i 



New England boat. Little Maud, 257- 

 258 



New England fishing schooner, 3; 

 losses in 1870, 5; old style, descr. of 

 rigged model, 182-183; pinky, 182, 

 183, 184, 185, 186. {See Schooner, 

 Fishing schooner, Pinkx-) 



New England sailing dory, 1 880-1 883, 

 descr. of rigged model, 260 



New England sailing dory, 1882, descr. 

 of rigged model, 255-260 



New England sailing-rowing dory, 

 1880-83, 2JP 



New England Shipbuilding Company, 

 shipyard, 118 



New Era, fishing schooner, smack, descr. 

 of half-model, 228 



New Era (No. 2), fishing schooner, 

 descr. of half-model, 229; descr. of 

 rigged model, 229 



New Haven oyster dredge, Jeremiah 

 Smith, 239 



New Jersey garvey, gasoline-powered, 

 descr. of rigged model, 159-160 



New Jersey oyster schooners, 176, 233, 

 234, 236 



New Jersey sneakbo.x, hunting skilf, 

 descr. of rigged model, 99 



New Orleans lugger, descr. of half- 

 models, 292-293 



New York clipper, model of, 24; Malek 

 Adhe.l, 24; Appreittice, hermaphrodite 

 brig, 24-25 



New York pilot schooner, 51-52; descr. 

 of half-model, 89 



New York Shipbuilding Corporation, 

 142 



Newport boat, 266 



Newport News Shipbuilding Company, 



143 



Niagara, U.S.N, steamer, 53, 132 



Nicholas, brig, 65 



Nightingale, clipper ship, 13, 34 



Nimbus, fishing schooner, descr. of half- 

 model, 206; plan of, soy 



Noank sloop, descr. of rigged model, 

 267-268, 269 



Noank sloops and smacks, 177 



Noank well-smack sloop, Manhattan, 

 descr. of half-model, s6/ 



No Mans Land boat, descr, of rigged 

 model, 263-264; descr. of half-model, 

 264; under sail, 26.J. 



Nonpareil, Baltiinore clipper schooner, 



2! 



Nordic, New Jersey oyster schooner, 



descr. of half-model, 234 

 Norfolk pilot schooners, 51 

 North Carolina fishing launch, 1929, 



descr. of half-model, 283 

 North River, Fulton's first American 



steamboat, ///, iia, is6, i2y, 149; 



descr. of rigged model, 112 

 North River sloop, 267 

 North Star, 2-masted coasting schooner, 



descr. of half-model, yG--]-] 

 Noi Wester, clipper ship, 34 

 Nova Scotia tern schooner, 47 

 Novelty, fishing steamer for mackerel 



seining, 174; descr. of half-model, 



339-240 

 Nymph, ferry launch, descr. of half- 

 model, 157 







Oasis, small mackerel seining schooner, 

 1868,202 



Ocean freighter, Albemarle, 37, 62-€[3; 

 sail, 47, 48, 49-50; Bazaar, 50; 117/- 

 liam Lawrence, 52; Atticus, 55; Glasgow, 

 56; descr. of, 57; John N. Gushing, 58; 



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