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Henry Leslie, James Ham, Frederic Newell, John Smith, William 

 Atkins, William Hilerdsch. Owned by William C. Wonson. Val- 

 ued at $8,500 ; insured with outfit for S7,763. 



The following persons were lost in the Bank fisheries, most of them 

 while visiting their trawls : 



John Peterson was lost overboard from schooner Tivano, in Jan- 

 uary ; Capt. John Powers, from the Yo Semite, in January ; Capt. 

 Wm. Jeffrey and John Phalen, from the Henry A. Johnson, in 

 Janiiar3' ; Stephen Nelson and Charles Anderson, from the Mary 

 Carlisle, March 25th, and Laers Peterson from the same vessel in 

 November ; George Searle and Nicholas Wilson, from the B. F. 

 Somes, in May ; Michael Key and Thomas McKay, from the M. L. 

 Wetherell, in May ; Finley McFadden, from the same in November ; 

 Henry Beaton and John Stewart, from the Laura A. Burnham, 

 in May ; Reuben Mayo, from the Alaska, in May ; Thomas Hamilton, 

 from the George H. Pierson, Dec. 5th. 



Patrick McGinnis and Jasper Quinn in the Bay of St. Lawrence, 

 from schooner Glenwood, in July. 



Eddie Wharf, son of Capt. Eiiphalet Wharf, was lost from schooner 

 Sarah C. Wharf, in the Bay of St. Lawrence, in September. 



Joseph Plaimenta, was lost from schooner E. L. Rowe, off Dennis- 

 port, June 5th, 



John Logde was drowned in the cabin of the Angle S. Friend, 

 which was capsized in Boston Harbor, Feb. 5th. The vessel was 

 afterwards raised and repaired. 



1872. 



Sixty-three lives and twelve vessels were lost this yeav, as follows : 

 four vessels in the Bank fishery, seven in the shore, and one Geor- 

 gesman. 



Schooner MESSENGER was lost on Western Bank, in January, 

 with twelve men, viz. : Timothy Osier, Master ; Thomas W. Gray, 

 Peter Singer, John Flaherty, George Robinson, Levi Clark, William 

 L. King, William C. Goodenow, Henry G. Blanchard, Albion P. 

 Blake, Thomas Clark, Albert Hall. Owned by J. F. Wonson & Co. 

 Valued at $7,000 ; insured for S6,625. 



Schooner SOUTHERN CROSS, engaged in the Grand Bank fish- 

 ery, lost in the ice off Newfoundland, March 12th. Crew saved. 

 Owned by Rowe & Jordan. Valued at $7,000; insured for $6,125. 



Schooner FRANKLIN SNOW, lost on Grand Banks, with twelve 

 men, in Mai'ch, viz.: Charles P. Jewett, Master; Benjamin S. 

 Jewett (his brother), Walter G. Jewett (their cousin) Horace P. 



