710 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. [66] 



Gloucester harbor and fishing fleet. 



Gloucester Harbor, looking up from Ten Pound Island. Glouces- 

 ter, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 2017.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Gloucester outer harbor. 



View of Gloucester, and the outer harbor, from Eastern Point ; ves- 

 sels in the outer harbor under sail and in various positions. 

 Irish boat with three sails set. Gloucester, Mass., October 21, 

 1882. (Photo. No. 2018.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Gloucester harbor. 



Gloucester from Black Bess, Eastern Point. Gloucester, Mass., 

 1882. (Photo. No. 2022.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Gloucester harbor. 



View of Gloucester Harbor from Bailcut Hill. Gloucester, Mass., 

 1882. (Photo. No. 2011.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Gloucester harbor and fleet. 



Views of Gloucester city, harbor, and fishing fleet, from Blake's 

 Hill, East Gloucester. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photos. Nos. 

 2077 to 2080.) IT. S. Fish Commission. 



Gloucester inner harbor and fleet. 



Views of the inner harbor and fishing fleet from end of Eocky 

 Neck. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photos. Nos. 2081 and 2082.) 

 U. S. Fish Commission. 



Harbor cove and fleet. 



View of Harbor Cove, Fort Wharf, fishing fleet, &c, from Eocky 

 Neck. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 2083.) U. S. Fish 

 Commission. 



Gloucester harbor and fleet. 



Views of Gloucester city and harbor, with fishing fleet, looking 

 westerly from Point Hill, at the head of the harbor. Glou- 

 cester, Mass., 1882. (Photos. Nos. 2085 to 2087.) IT. S. Fish 

 Commission. 



16. Fishing steamers. 



Whaling steamers. 



Sketch of the steam whaling bark Mary aud Helen. This ship was 

 afterwards purchased by the United States Government, re- 

 named the Eodgers, and sent to the Arctic in search of the 

 Jeannette. She was finally destroyed by fire on the Siberian 

 coast. 



