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eels. Crow saved. Owned by George Garland. It was subsequently 

 ascertained that the vessel was scuttled by the captain. Valued at 

 $4,000 ; insured for $3,000. 



Pilot lx>at YOUNG RAVEN was driven ashore on Pavilion Beach, 

 in this harbor, in the gale of Sept. 8th, and became a total loss. 

 Owned by David II. Ellery and Robert Callahan. Valued at $800 ; 

 insured for $600. 



CAPT. JOSEPII MARTIN was lost overboard from schooner Emporia, 

 in the gale of Sept. 8th. 



GEORGE BOWDEN was lost overboard from schooner Belvidere, 

 October 10th. 



SAMUEL SWAINSON was lost overboard from schooner Sabine, 

 March 2d. 



MANUEL ROGERS was lost overboard from Schooner Marion Grimes, 

 March Gth. 



WILLIAM GARDNER, of Southport, Me., was lost overboard from 

 schooner Sophronia, February 28th. 



JOHN SMITH was lost overboard from Schooner Henry Ellsworth, 

 March 7th. 



SAMUEL SMITH was lost overboard froii schooner Veteran, 

 March 7th. 



JOHN WELCH and ANTHONY WHITE were lost overboard from 

 schooner Mary Anna, October 2d. 



PHILIP PERRIWAY was lost overboard June 27th, from schooner 

 Enola C., while returning from the Grand Banks. 



JOHN McQuARRiE and FINLEY McMiLLEN, of schooner Harvey C. 

 Mack ay, were lost Feb. 23d, while visiting their trawls. 



CAPT. JOHN B. WOODBURY, of schooner James A. Stetson, and 

 ROBERT STAMPS, one of the crew, were lost April 23d, in a similar 

 manner. 



T. FRANK WINCHENBAUCH and SYLVESTER RILEY were lost from 

 schooner Glenwood, April 22d. 



MARTIN DONALTRY was lost overboard from schooner Catalina, in 

 the shore mackerel fishery, in June. 



1870. 



Thirteen vessels and ninety-seven lives were lost this year, as fol- 

 lows : four vessels on Georges, two in the Bank fishery, two in the 

 Bay of St. Lawrence, one in the shore mackerel fishery, two in the 

 herring fishery, and two in the coasting business. 



Schooner POCUMTUCK, engaged in the Western Bank fishery, 



