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Alexander McDonald, Peter "Vaughn, and two others, names unknown. 

 Owned by Sidney Friend & Bro. Valued at $9,000 ; insured for 

 $7,913. 



Schooner ALATAMAHA, lost on Georges, in^ October, with her 

 crew of ten men, viz. : "William Brown, Master ; Henry Grier, Jas. 

 Revilee, Benjamin Powers, "William Geyer, Antone Norbury, Charles 

 Terry, Charles Hamlin, and two others, names unknown. Owned by 

 Capt. "William Brown, and others. Valued at $6,000 ; insured for 

 $4,930. 



Schooner VIKING was lost in January, on her way to the Grand 

 Banks. Had a crew of eleven men, viz. : "William I. Rogers, Master ; 

 Edward Callahan, Patrick Frazier, Larry Frazier, August Frazier, 

 Henry Hartford, "William Parker, John E. Reed, Lemuel S. Rogers, 

 Dennis Sullivan, John Burke. Owned by Lemuel Friend & Co. 

 Valued at $7,800 ; insured for $6,825. 



Schooner NOR'"WESTER, of this port, sailed from New York for 

 Para, in October, 1869, and was never heard from again. Command- 

 ed by Capt. John S. Foster, of this town, and had a crew of five 

 men, shipped in New York, whose names are unknown. Owned by 

 John Pew & Son. Valued at $9,000 ; insured for $3,500. 



Schooner JULIA PARSONS, Capt. Sturgis Center, was abandoned 

 at sea, November 20th, while on her passage from Surinam. Crew 

 saved. Owned by Frank "W. Homans. Valued at $8,000 ; insured 

 for $6,500. 



The following persons were lost in the Georges fishery during the 

 year: 



Antone Ends was lost overboard from schooner Peerless, Febru- 

 ary 24th. 



Alvin Nickerson was lost overboard from schooner Rival, 

 March 9th. 



Matthew Graci A was lost overboard from schooner Eastern Queen, 

 March 18th. 



Frank Frazier was lost overboard from schooner Bridget Ann, 

 March 19th. 



Taylor J. V. Allen was lost overboard from schooner Highflyer, 

 September 10th. 



"William R. Hardy and Christian Cass were lost overboard from 

 schooner Banvard, September 4th. 



One of the crew of the Elisha Holmes, whose name is unknown, 

 was lost overboard March 23d, while the vessel was leaving the 

 harbor. 



