LIST OF VESSELS. 



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The aggregate number of vessels and tonnage enrolled in this district 

 when this list was made up, April 15, 1882, comprised 483 vessels, with a 

 tonnage of 27,809.75. Of this number, 423 belong to Gloucester Harbor, 

 of a tonnage of 25,254.90: 353 schooners, 4 sloops, 1 yacht, 6 steamers, 

 59 boats. Rockport has 2,156.57 tonnage, 46 vessels: 25 schooners, 10 

 sloops, 11 boats. Annisquam, 380.97 tonnage, 12 vessels: 4 schooners, 1 

 yacht, 7 boats. Manchester, 17.31 tonnage, comprising 2 boats. 



FISHING FIRMS AND FITTING-OUT ESTABLISHMENTS. 



The number of fishing firms and fitting-out establishments in Gloucester 

 Harbor at this date, April 15, 1882, is 46, which fit out 302 schooners and 

 boats. The balance of the fleet is composed of vessels whose masters are 

 owners, and they fit where they please. Messrs. John Pew & Son are the 

 largest fitters, having 19 vessels; James G. Tarr & Bro. come next, with 

 16, and J. F. Wonson & Co. are third on the list, with 15 ; Andrew Leigh- 

 ton fits 14 ; Rowe & Jordan, 13 ; two, 12 each, two, 11 ; two 10, four, 9 ; 

 one, 8; three, 7; five, 6; five, 5; two, 4; four, 3; eight, 2; three, 1. 

 The following is the list of the Gloucester Harbor fishing firms and fitting- 

 out establishments, with their number of vessels : 



Atlantic Halibut Co., 7 



Burnham & Winter, 2 



Daniel Allen & Son, 7 



D. C. & H. Babson, 11 



J. J. Burns & Co., 1 



Cunningham & Thompson, 10 



George Clark & Co., 9 



William B. Coombs, 2 



Dennis & Ayer, 12 



George Dennis, 6 



Joseph Friend, 5 



Walter M. Fait, 2 



George Garland, 2 



Samuel Haskell, 6 



B. Haskell & Sons, 1 



Eli Jackman & Co., 2 



Samuel Lane & Bro., 5 



Andrew Leighton, 14 



T. A. Langsford & Son, 2 



Benjamin Low, 9 



Benjamin Montgomery, 4 



James Mansfield & Sons, 6 



John S. McQuin & Co., 3 



McKenzie, Hardy & Co., 5 



Maddocks & Co., 6 



George Norwood & Son, 7 



Oakes & Foster, 6 



John Pew & Son, 19 



