FISHERMEN'S OWN BOOK, 



Name. 



Imogen 



Iowa 



James Isaac 



Jenny Lind 



John 



Josephine 



J. P. Ober 



July 



Lanoni 



Laurel 



Leader 



Leona 



Lion 



Lucinda 



Lucy Ann 



Lucy A. Pulcifer 



Lucy Wharf 



Marion 



Mary Eliza 



Mary Eliza 



Mary S. Wonson 



Metamora 



Miriam 



Molly 



Montrose 



Montezuma 



Mount Vernon 



Napoleon 



Native 



4 barques, 1101 tons, average 275 tons; 12 brigs, 2273 tons, average 189>^ ; 2 sloops, 128 

 tons; 166 schooners, 10,029 tons, average 60H tons. Total vessels, 184; tonnage, 13,531 ; 

 average tonnage, 73 >^. 



Of these 184 vessels owned in Gloucester 32 years ago, although several 

 are doubtless still in existence, only one, the Lucy Ann, is still owned here. 

 The Lucy Ann is 46.54 tons, new measurement, was built in Essex in 1849, 

 and is owned by Mr. Samuel Haskell. 



Very many of the readers of this volume will peruse the above list with 

 pleasure, as the recalling of the names of these vessels will awaken many 

 pleasing reminiscences when some of them were the "crack" vessels of their 

 day, and the trips they made and the associations connected therewith, will 

 recall the past with all its wealth of associations connected with the fisheries 

 of that period. 



