Leatham, D.. 148; Smith, \'iigil, 

 152; Spicer, 193, 205, 217, 223, 275, 

 276; Steers, George and Henry, 34, 

 53, 114, 119, 130; Story, Arthur 

 Dana, 219; Story, Charles O., 196, 

 197, 198; Story, Joseph, 195, 201; 

 Story. William, 209; Swan, Hunter, 

 and W'igham Richardson, 140; Tarr 

 and James Shipyard, 2/7; Thompson, 

 James & George, 139; Tobey and 

 Litdefield, 130; Tull, E. James, 274; 

 Turner, M., 240; Watson, Joshua. 

 74; Webb, William H., 7, 57, 58, 

 114, 130, 267; Whitehurst & Rice, 

 283; Wilton's Yard, 142; Winde and 

 Clinkard, 92 



Shipbuilding, activity in 1884-85. 4; 

 Spanish, 14; colonial English, 14, 162; 

 timber in colonial, 16; steamers, 117, 

 1 18, 1 19 



Shipping Board, U.S.. Emergency 

 Fleet Corporation, 1 41-142 



Shipyard, Smith & Dimon, 2g; Blanch- 

 ard, Yarmouth, Maine, 59; Daunt- 

 less, Inc.. 95; Lawley. George, and 

 Son, 96; Herreshoff Manufacturing 

 Co., 96; Cramp, 115; New England 

 Shipbuilding Co., 118; Tarr c& James, 

 217; Oxner & Story, 233 



Shohokin (ex Cambrai) — See American 

 Merchant, 141 



Shrimp boat, 294-295 



Simpson. Richard, shipbuilder, 77 



Single-scull racing shell, 102 



Sir Edward Hawke, Marblehead 

 schooner, 162 



Skiff, 14; descr. of colonial. 15 



Skiff-shaped craft, 55 



Skinner, \Villiam, and Sons, ship- 

 builder, 62, 189, 192, 197, 199 



Skipjack, Chesapeake Bay, 177; Carrie 

 Price, 275-276; Lillie G. Spicer, 276; 

 Jess W'illard, 276-277. {See Half- 

 skipjack) 



Slaving vessels, 25-26 



Sloop, 14; descr. of colonial, 15; 

 Jamaica, 16; Bermuda, 16-17, 19; 

 Mediator, 17, 18; coasters, 38; packet, 

 42; pilot-boat, 92; centerboard. 94, 



95, 96; Mermaid, 94; Eclipse, 94; 

 Pathfinder, 95; racing scow, 96, 97, 

 98; Minnezitka, 96-97; Ariel, 96; 

 descr. of unnamed rigged models, 



96, 97, 98; fishing, 162; Manhattan, 

 267; Muscongus Bay, 253-25^; Men- 

 haden carrv-awav, 268-269, syi; 



Key West sponge, 283, 284, 28y, 

 Long Island fishing, 269, 270; Estelle, 

 269; Terror, 2Q^-i8y, Jeff Brown, 18^, 

 286, 28j; Florida sloop-rigged fishing 

 sharpie, 287-288; Emily, 289-290; 

 Spectre, 293; Annie, 293 



.Smack — See Well-smack 



Smith and Dimon Shipyard, 2g 



Smith, brig, 65 



.Smith, Leatham D., shipbuilder, in- 

 ventor, 1 48 



Smith, Virgil, shipbuilder, 152 



Smuggling vessels, 1 20 



Snap Dragon, pilot schooner, privateer, 

 //; descr. of half-model, 88 



South Atlantic states, 4 



Sovereign oj the Seas, clipper ship, 34 



Spanish colonial shipbuilding, 1 4 



Spark, brig, privateer model in U.S.N., 

 22 



Sparrowhawk, well-smack sloop, descr. of 

 rigged model, 302 



Spectre, Louisiana oyster sloop, descr. of 

 half-model, 293 



Speed, of ships, 31, 32, 33, 121; ot 

 fishing craft, 163, 164, 166, 167; 

 demand for in fishing schooners, 

 167, 168, i6g 



Spencer F. Baird, fishing schooner, descr. 

 of rigged model, 218-220 



Spicer, Joseph T., shipbuilder, 193, 

 205, 217, 223, 275, 276 



Splendid, pink fishing schooner, 1 85 



Sport fishing boat, descr. of half-model, 



■59 

 Spray, first steam trawler in New 



England fisheries, 174 

 Sprit sail rig, 176 

 Spy, 3-masted pinky, 212 

 Stadel, George, Jr., naval architect, 250 

 Staghound, clipper ship, 34 

 Standard American cargo steamer. 



Liberty Ship, descr. of rigged model 



of, i46-/<;7 

 Standard American cargo steamer. 



Victory Ship, descr. of rigged model, 



146, 147, 148 

 Standard .■\merican merchant ship, 



C-i class, descr. of rigged model, 144 

 Standard .'\merican merchant ship, 



C-2 class, descr. of rigged model. 



Standard .American merchant ship, 



C-3 class, descr. of rigged model, 145 



Standard .American merchant ship. 



C-3 class, type C-3-S-A2, descr. of 

 rigged model, 145-146 



Standard American tanker, type 

 2-SE-Ai, descr. of rigged model, 146 



Standing rig canoe, 274 



Slatendam, twin-screw trans-Atlantic 

 liner, descr. of rigged model, 142 



Steam launch, descr. of half-models, 

 155; Trio, 155; Kara, 156 



Steam seine boat, 1 885, descr. of half- 

 model, 238 



Steam whaler — See Whaling vessel, 

 steam 



Steam yacht, 1 884, descr. of half-model, 

 156 



Steamboat, Fitch's, 120 



Steamer, 4; Meteor, 53, 130, iji, 132; 

 Orziba, 107; Experiment, log, 110, 121, 

 122; North River, ni, 112, 126, isy, 

 149; Raritan, 112, 116; Car of Neptune, 

 112; Paragon, 112-113; Firefly, 112; 

 Savannah, 113, 114, ji6; Massachu- 

 setts, 1 14; distinctiveness of American, 

 115; Orleans, 116; Comet, 116; Eclipse, 

 116; Fulton, ny; Robert E. Lee, 117; 

 Natchez, 117; Portland, if 8, 128; 

 Robert E. Stockton, 119, 128-129; 

 Liberty Ship, 121; Chancellor Living- 

 ston, 127-128; Decatur, 129; Ohio, 129; 

 General Admiral, 130; Cuba, 132, 133; 

 Amiral de Joie, 133; Calderon, 133-134; 

 Hendrick Hudson, 135, i^f), 137; 

 Thomas A. Edison, 136, 137; Uneeda, 

 137; 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.Lightshipgg, 139; Philadelphia, 

 139-140; Maurentania, 1^0-141; Louis- 

 iana, 140; Statendam, 142; Empress of 

 Asia, 1 42 ; Empress of Russia, 1 42 ; Presi- 

 dent Polk, 142; William G. Mather, 143; 

 Uruguay, 143; standard American 

 merchant ship, class Cl, C2, C3, 

 144, 1 4 J, 146; standard American 

 tanker, 146; Victory Ship, 146, 147, 

 148; Independence, 148; Comtitution, 

 148; William Baxter, \^Q-i4g; Rattler, 

 150; Conestoga, 150-151; Atlantic, 244 



.Steamer, fishing — See Fishing steamer 



Steamer, wooden, ocean, unnamed, 

 descr. of half-model, 133 



Steers, George and Henry, shipbuilders 

 and naval architects, 34. 53, 1 14, 130; 

 seven-day steamer, 1 19 



Steinlein, Eric V., 4 



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