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Fishing schooner at anchor in a gale. 



Sketch (30 by 40 inches) of a fishing schooner riding out a winter's 

 gale at anchor on the Grand Bank. The vessel is very much 

 iced up. Drawn by H. W. Elliott and J. W. Collins. 



Fishing vessel's cabin. 



Sketch of the interior of the cabin of the schooner John D. Long, 

 of Gloucester, Mass. The crew off duty are in the cabin, read- 

 ing, sleeping, &c. Drawn by H. W. Elliott. Gloucester, Mass., 

 1882. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Halibut schooner outward bound. 



Fresh halibut catcher rounding Eastern Point; bound to the outer 

 fishing banks. Three lower sails and gaff-topsail set. Glou- 

 cester, Mass., 1882. (Photo. No. 2036.) U. S. Fish Commis- 

 sion. 



herring catchers. 



Herring schooner. 



Schooner Valiant, of Friendship, Me., standing out of Portland 

 Harbor, bound for the gill-net herring-fishery at Wood Island, 

 Maine. Three lower sails set; barrels on deck; dory in tow. 

 Portland, Me., 1882. (Photo. No. 1866.) U. S. Fish Commis- 

 sion. 



Herring schooner. 



Schooner Ethel and Edith, of Brookline, Me., standing out of Port- 

 land Harbor, with all fittings on board for herring trip to Wood 

 Island; dories stowed on deck; three lower sails and main 

 gaff-topsail set. Portland, Me., 1882. (Photo. No. 1867.) IT. 

 S. Fish Commission. 



Herring schooner. 



Small herring schooner bound into port. Gloucester, Mass., 1882. 

 (Photo. No. 2015.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



fishing schooners, general. 



Fishing schooners on marine railway. 



View of marine railway at Parkhurst's Wharf, with schooners Mys- 

 tic and Delia hauled out to be painted, &c. Gloucester, Mass., 

 1882. (Photo. No. 2090.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



Schooner in wedding rig. 



View of Harbor Cove from Bocky Neck. Vessel in Harbor Cove 

 decorated with flags in celebration of the wedding of one of her 

 crew. It is customary when one of a fishing schooner's crew 



