FISHERMEN'S MEMORIAL AND RECORD BOOK. 21 



Schooner YOUNG AMERICA, lost on Georges, in March, with 

 eight men. Charles Lord, Master; Sewall II. McrriQclcl, William 

 B.Huskins, William Gnmage, Jason Davis, John Thurston, Nathaniel 

 Lavelett, John A. Martin, mostly belonging in Rockport. Owned by 

 David Low & Co. Valued at $4,000 ; insured for 83,500. 



Schooner GRACE T. POWERS, lost on Georges, in the terrible 

 gale of April 1st, with eight men, viz. : John W. Powers, Master; 

 Stephen Powers, brother of the master ; John T. Stutton, Benjamin 

 Muiiroe, George Potter, Eleazcr G. Noble, David Murray, James 

 Lucas. Valued at 84,000 ; insured for 83,500. 



Schooner CHARLES E. GROVER was probably lost the same 

 da}', with nine men, viz. : William Gould, Master ; Thomas Walen, 

 Elisha Hall, Stillman Hipson, Thomas Rolles, James Gray, James 

 Parrington, Andrew Ness, Dexter Hall. Owned by George Friend & 

 Co. Valued at 83,400 ; insured for 82,975. 



Schooner ETHERLINDE, Capt. Dix, in the Newfoundland fish- 

 ery, lost on Ragged Island, in March. Crew saved. Owned by 

 David Parkhurst, and the master. Valued at 84,500 ; insured for 

 83,000. 



Schooner HENRIETTA, in the Newfoundland herring fishery, lost 

 on Miquelou Island, in January. Crew saved. Owned by James 

 S. Ayer. Valued at 84,000 ; insured for 83,500. 



Schooner START, in the freighting business, lost on Narragansett 

 Beach, Feb. 26th. Crew saved. Owned by John W. Lowe. 



ASA WEST, of Belfast, Me., was lost overboard, on the night of 

 March 1st, from schooner Ocean Ranger, on Georges. 



GEORGE GRAY, of Boston, was lost overboard from schooner 

 Grapeshot, in the same gale. 



WILLIAM THOMPSON, alias THOMAS SHIEL LACOUNT, of Mt. De- 

 sert, Me., was lost from schooner Little Lizzie, in the same gale. 



ANDREW FREEMAN, one of the crew of schooner Lilly Dale, was 

 lost overboard off Mt. Desert, April 1st. 



ALEXANDER FRAZIER, of Cape Breton, N. S., of schooner Rover, 

 was lost on Georges, April 5th. 



JAMES MCDONALD, one of the crew of schooner Christie Campbell, 

 died in the Bay, from the effects of swallowing a match. 



PETER WILLIAMSON, one of the crew of schooner St. Louis, fell 

 overboard in October, while the vessel was in the Bay, and was 

 drowned. 



CALEB GOODWIN, one of the crew of schooner Nourmahal, died on 

 Georges, quite suddenly, of heart disease, April 10th, 



