84 FISHERMEN'S OWN BOOK. 



Sch. VANGUARD, 40.47 tons, owned by Edward Contillon, Samuel G. 

 Pool and William H. Gardner, engaged in net-codfishing in Ipswich Bay, 

 wrecked off Rye Beach, March 19. Crew saved. Value, $1,800; insur- 

 ance, $900. 



Sch. LIZZIE K. CLARK, 72.19 tons, owned by Clark & Somes, bound 

 South on a mackereling trip, capsized and sunk about twenty miles southeast 

 of Barnegat, March 25. Crew saved. Value, $5,000; insurance, $3,323. 



Sch. LADY FRANKLIN, 50.98 tons, owned by Capt. Elias Olson and 

 engaged in freighting paving stones, sunk off Stanwood's Point in Anni- 

 squam river, July 11. Wreck sold for $150. 



Lost Overboard. — John White washed overboard from sch. Willie M. 

 Stevens, and John Weston from sch. Martha C, in January ; John Roper 

 from mainboom of sch. Lizzie, Feb. 2, and William Riley, washed overboard 

 from sch. Ocean King, Feb. 22 ; Capt. Robert Ehler of sch. Carthage, caught 

 by foot-rope on mainboom and drawn overboard, off Monhegan, Nov. 27 ; 

 all in the Bank fisheries. Capt. Horace Merry from mainboom of sch. 

 George P. Rust, off the Isle au Haute, April i, and Michael Sampson washed 

 overboard from sch. Mary E. Daniels, April 26, in the Georges fishery. 

 Edward Nickerson fell overboard from sch. Hattie N. Reed, in Portland 

 harbor, July 21, in the mackerel fishery. John A. Johnson from sch. Her- 

 :man Babson, in September, on the return trip from Greenland. William 

 Rooney, cook of sch. Addie Efnma, fell overboard in the Bay of Fundy, 

 Nov. 28. 



Capsized in Dories. — Charles Bell from sch. Bellerophon, on Banque- 

 reau, Jan. 28. Elias and Peter Landry, brothers, from sch. Fleur de Lis 

 (shore fishing), in attempting to cross Newburyport bar, March 16. Benja- 

 min O'Hara and William L. Grant from sch. Mist, March 8 ; Lewis Dulong 

 and Charles Richards from sch. Webster Sanborn, June 23 ; John Guthrie 

 and Laughlin Kennedy from sch. Zenobia, Aug. 2 ; George M. Sigsworth 

 from sch. Victor, Aug. 12 ; John Frost from sch. Plymouth Rock, Nov. 12 ; 

 Albert McKennon from sch. Wachusett, in November; all on Grand Bank. 

 Joseph Avenue, in November, and Henry Burke, John Hayes, Archie Mc- 

 Donald and Barnard Glenn, Dec. 23, from sch. Smuggler, engaged in the 

 shore fisheries. 



Capt. Warren Guptill, of Gloucester, master of sch. Ella of Boston, was 

 lost with that vessel on the passage from Boston for Baracoa, in September ; 

 William Harrison Card of Newcastle, N. H., engaged for some fifteen years 

 in the Gloucester fisheries, was mate of the Ella. Robert Swain was lost 

 overboard from sch. Orient of Gloucester, on the passage from Baracoa for 

 New York, .in January. 



