Elizabeth Cushing, 59; C. C. Thompson, 

 59-60; Highland Light, 59-60; Ex- 

 porter, 59; Reporter, 59; Hercules, 59-60; 

 William Shroeder, 60; Edward Koppisch, 

 61; Saone, 61-62; Hesper, 62; Crusader, 

 62; Julia, 62 



Ocean Herald, clipper ship, j/ 



Ocean steamer, wooden, unnamed, 

 descr. of half-model, 133 



Ohio, side-wheel steam packet, descr. of 

 half-model, 129 



Olata, yacht and pilot schooner, descr. 

 of half-model, 55 



Old Style New England fishing 

 schooner, descr. of rigged model, 

 182-183 



Old Town Canoe Company, loi 



Olive Hayward, fishing schooner, descr. 

 of half-model, igS 



Ontario, screw steamer, trans-Atlantic, 

 115; Great Lakes steamboat, iij 



Onward, whaling ship, descr. of half- 

 model, 246-247 



Open Sea, model of Marblehead 

 schooner, about 1820, 182-183 



Orca, steam whaler, descr. of rigged 

 model, 247, 248 



Ore and bulk carrier. Great Lakes, 

 William G. Mather, 142-/./JJ; descr. of 

 rigged model, 148 



Oregon, merchant ship, descr. of half- 

 model, 59-60 



Oriental, clipper ship, 33 



Orleans, first steamboat on Ohio and 

 Mississippi Rivers, 1 1 6 



Orziba, side-wheel steamer, loy 



Oyster boats, 176 



Oyster Creek, Chesapeake Bay log canoe, 

 descr. of half-model, 272 



Oysters, transportation of, 167; 

 schooners, 1 76 



Oxner & Story, shipbuilders, 233 



Pacific, Collins Line steamer, i 1 4 



Pacific Coast, 4, 66, 67, 68 



Pacific Coast shipbuilding, develop- 

 ment of, 118 



Packet, British Mail, 26; brig, 27; 

 coastal, 28, 42; sloops, 42; boat, 

 102-103 



Packet schooner, 42, 43; Vaquero, 25, 26, 

 32; Eagle, 1^-74^ ^- B. Sumner, yy, 88; 

 Charmer, yS-qe^; Iowa, 78, 197; D. S. 



Lawrence, 81-82; City of Ellsworth. 81- 



82 ; Olata, g^ 

 Packet ship, sail, 4, 26, 29; Neptune, 27; 



hard sailing of, 27-28; Dreadnought. 



28; Racer, 28; construction, 28; form, 



28; general descr., 28; size, 28; speed, 



33; effect, 48, 57; Universe, 57 

 Packet steamer, Decatur, 129; Ohio, 129; 



James Howard, 134; Grey Eagle, 1J4- 



'35 

 Paddle-wheels, collection of models, 160 

 Palmer, Otis, boatbuilder, 95, 96, 158, 



i59> 270. 271 



Palos, brig, descr. of half-model, 65-66; 

 spar dimensions, 66 



Paragon, Fulton's foiu'th .American 

 steamboat, 112-//JJ 



Pascagoula shrimp boat, Lucille, 295 



Paskalitis, Leo, boatbuilder, 291 



Passenger and freight launch, descr. of 

 half-model, 159. (See also Bilo.xi 

 freight boat) 



Pathfinder, centerboard sloop, descr. of 

 half-model, 95 



Pattee. Samuel, shipbuilder. 56, 73 



Pattee, William P., shipbuilder, 56, 57, 

 62, 64, 69, 74 



Pawnee, cruising launch, descr. of half- 

 model, 158 



Peapod, 253 



Pendergast and Brother, shipbuilder, 70 



Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 1 15 



Periagua, descr. of colonial, 16 



Pet, pilot schooner, descr. of half-model, 

 90 



Phantom, pilot schooner, descr. of half- 

 model, 90 



Phoenix, steamboat, Stevens', 109; descr. 

 of rigged model, 126-127 



Philadelphia, trans-Atlantic liner (ex 

 City of Paris, ex Tale), descr. of rigged 

 model. 139-140 



Pilot boat, lift model, 8; Chasseur, 9, 22, 

 88; Snap Dragon, 11, 88; ''model," 22; 

 types, 50, 51, 52, 54; designers and 

 builders, 52, 53; Hesper, 54, 91-92; 

 yacht for Canton, 88; New York 

 pilot schooner, 89; Dancing Feather, 

 89; Edwin Forrest, 89-90; Florence, 90; 

 Phantom, 90; Pet, 90; Thomas Howard, 

 90-qi; Lillie, 91; Glyn, 92; Coquette, 

 92-93; Olata, g3 



Pilot-boat sloop, descr. of half-model, 

 92 



Pilot "canoe," 50 



Pilot schooner, 4, 50-53; Snap Dragon, 

 n, 88; colonial, 18, 19, 22, 25, 33; 

 Hesper, 5^, 91-92; yacht, descr. of 

 half-model, 88; New York, descr. of 

 half-model, 8g; Dancing Feather, 89; 

 Edwin Forrest, 89-90; Florence, 90; 

 Phantom, 90; Pet, 90; Thomas Howard, 

 90-91; Lillie, gi; Glyn, 92; Coquette, 

 92-93; Olata, g3 



Pilsudski, diesel-powered trans-Atlantic 

 liner, descr. of rigged model, 143 



Pink, descr, of colonial, 14. {See also 

 Pinky) 



Pinky, privateer, 55; introduction of, 

 165; weatherliness, 165; deck arrange- 

 ment, i66\ typical New England, 182; 

 Essex, 182, 184; sail plan, 1840, /<?j; 

 from Friendship, Maine, 183; descr. 

 of rigged model, 183-184; Tiger, 183- 

 184; Lorenzo D. Story, 184; July, 185- 

 186; Trenton, 187; 3-masted, 212; 

 Spy, 212 



Pinky fishing schooner, descr. of rigged 

 models, 183-184, 184-185; descr. of 

 half-model, 185-186 



Pinnace, descr. of colonial, 14 



Pioneer, steam whaler, 247 



Piscataqua River gundalow, 20, 38, 55, 

 103, 104, 105 



Piscataqua River packet boat, descr. of 

 rigged model, 102-103 



Plating model. Maple, 137; Larkspur, 

 137-138; Heather, 138; Aspen, 138; 

 Greenbriar, 138; U.S. Lightship 82, 138- 

 139; U.S. Lightship 8g, 139; U.S. 

 Lightship g8, 139; U.S. Lightship gg, 

 139; Shawmut, 243-244; Dorchester, 

 244 



Plymouth, diesel trawler, descr. of half- 

 model. 244 



Poaching of New England fishing ves- 

 sels in Canadian waters, 1 66 



Pocahontas, brig, descr. of half-model, 

 64-65; diesel trawler, 244 



Pojara, 2-masted coasting schooner, 

 descr. of half-model, 82 



Poland, Daniel, shipbuilder, 215-216 



Poland & Woodbury, shipbuilders, 2 1 5 



Pook, .Samuel A., naval constructor, 34, 

 223 



Porpoise, pinky, 184 



Portevin Bros., boatbuilders, 295 



Portland, steamer, //<?; early coastal 

 steamer, 128 



Potomac River drag-seine galley, descr. 

 of rigged model. :?~9-28o 



322 



