LIST OF VESSELS. 



The following list comprises the vessels owned in the District of Glou- 

 cester, April 15, 1882, together with the tonnage, the year built, and the 

 fitters' or principal owners' names. All are schooners with the exception 



of those otherwise designated. 



GLOUCESTER HARBOR. 



Name of Vessel. 



Abble Dodge, 



Abbott Coffin (stm lighter) 



Aberdeen, 



A. C. Newhall, 



Active, (sloop,) 



Ada R. Terry, 



Addie Emma^ 



Addie M. Story, 



Addison Center, 



Addison G. Procter, 



Adelia Hartwell, 



Admiral, 



Alaska, 



Albert H. Harding, 



Alfaretta, 



Alfred Walen, 



Alice, 



Alice, (boat,) 



Alice G. Won son, 



Alice M. Williams, 



A. Lincoln, 



Amos Cutter, 



Anable, (boat,) 



A. N. Clark, 



Anne D., 



Anne & Mary, 



Anna H. Frye, 



Anna H. Mason, 



Annie W. Hodgdon, 



Annie E. Lane, 



Ann Eliza, 



Apollo, (boat,) 



Aqua Pura, (boat,) 



Arequipa, 



Arethusa, (boat,) 



Argonaut, 



Owners' or Fitters' Names. 

 Sj'lvanus Smith & Co. 

 Francis Locke. 

 James G. Tarr & Bro. 

 Atlantic Halibut Co. 

 Lanesville Granite Co. 

 D. C. & H. Babson. 

 George Garland. 

 Oakes & Foster. 

 D. C. & H. Babson. 

 Joseph O. Procter, Jr. 

 D. C. & H. Babson. 

 Joseph O. Procter, Jr. 

 George Norwood & Son. 

 George Norwood & Son. 

 Eli Jackman & Co. 

 Cunningham & Thompson. 

 John Pew & Son. 

 George H. Oakes. 

 William H. Perkins, Jr. 



D: C. & H. Babson. 

 John Pew & Son. 



James G. Tarr & Bro. 

 Master. 



Atlantic Halibut Co. 



John Pew & Son. 



Michael Murray. 



John F. Wonson & Co. 



James Lyle. 



William Wile3^ 



George Dennis. 



John Pew & Son. 



Daniel Smith. 



Peter Hamlin. 



Rowe & Jordan. 



Master. 



James G. Tarr & Bro. 



