40 FISHERMEN'S MEMORIAL AND RECORD BOOK. 



Schooner A. R. ANDREWS, lost in the same gale. Crew saved. 

 Owned by Charles Parkhurst. Valued at $3,400 ; insured for $2,975. 



Schooner IZAAK WALTON came into collision with schooner 

 William Babson, while returning from Georges, Sept. 26th, and sank 

 shortly afterward. Crew saved. Owned by D. C. & H. Babson, Jr. 

 Valued at $5,500 ; insured for $3,500. 



Schooner FOREST BELLE was lost in the Grand Bank fishery, 

 probably early in- January. She was a new vessel and on her first 

 trip. Had a crew of twelve men, viz. : Moses M. Welch, Master ; 

 Robert M. Collins, Daniel Lufkin, Randall McLellen, Arthur Ulmer, 

 Sylvanus Gott, George Bartlett, George Kane, John A. Kelley, James 

 McDonald, William Hickman, William B. Rowe. Owned by Rowe 

 & Jordan. Valued at $10,300 ; insured for $5,000. 



Schooner ABBY II. SWASEY was lost on Half Moon Beach, off 

 Cape Negro, July 12th, on her homeward trip from the Grand Banks. 

 Crew saved. Owned by George Dennis & Co. Valued at $6,000 ; 

 insured for $4,500. 



Schooner POTOMAC, in the mackerel fishery, went ashore at Orr's 

 Island, Me., Sept. 8th, and was a total loss. Crew saved. Owned 

 by Brown Brothers. Valued at $2,500 ; insured for $1,950. 



Schooner ALABAMA, in the mackerel fishery, went ashore at 

 Kennebunk in the same gale, and proved a total loss. Crew saved. 

 Owned by George Dennis & Co. Valued at $2,000 ; insured for 

 $1,350. 



Schooner ANDES was totally wrecked at Boothbay, Me., in the 

 same gale. Crew saved. Owned by Joseph Andrews & Son, Lanes- 

 ville. Valued at $500 ; no insurance. 



Boat RAMBLER was lost off Portland at the same time. Owned 

 by Joseph Andrews & Son. Valued at $250 ; no insurance. 



Schooner THERON J. DALE, in the freighting business, lost at 

 Baracoa, April 24th. Crew saved. Owned by Capt. Jesse Lewis. 

 Valued at $10,000 ; insured for $7,500. 



Schooner A. D. RICE, in the oyster business, lost in March, Alex- 

 ander McLane, of East Boston, Master. Crew of five men, names 

 unknown. Owned by Gustavus GrifHn & Son, of Annisquam. 

 Valued at $9,000 ; insured for $5,000. 



Schooner CHARLES A. STETSON went ashore on the bar at 

 Indian River, March 22d, and proved a total loss. Owned by Capt. 

 Abraham Babson. Crew saved. Valued at $5,000 ; no insurance. 



Schooner TWILIGHT, sunk off Beaver Island, January 29th, while 

 on her passage home from Guysboro', N. S., with a cargo of frozen 



