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C
Construction of "Constance" Negative, 1942 (1)
Construction of "Constance" Negative, 1942 (2)
Correspondence with Howe D. Higgins as Customs Officer
"Cranberry Island Notes" by Charles 'Chuck' Liebow
D
Documents pertaining to the Schooner Wild Rose
E
Early Hadlock papers group 1 of 5
Early Hadlock papers group 2 of 5
Early Hadlock papers group 3 of 5
Early Hadlock papers group 4 of 5
Early Hadlock papers group 5 of 5
Early Hadlock Papers Reference
H
Howe D. Higgins' Documents Containing Information on Rum Running
Howe D. Higgins' Reports of Seizures and Related Documents
L
Ledger with records of fishing Schooner Rozella
List of barrels of oil from Schooner S. L. Foster and others
M
Mackerel in Maine Waters - article 1909
Man with Lobster Trap Photograph
Men Working on "Connecticut" Negative, 1946
O
Old Maine Steamboat Becomes New Jersey Restaurant
P
Photo-Essay of Last (1942) Voyage of Coal Schooner "Rebecca R. Douglas"
Photographs and a brochure from Ralph Stanley
Photographs of dory, schooner, and steamer boats
R
Receipt for fish caught on Schooner Rozella
Receipt for Schooner Lizzie Maud payment
Receipt for Schooner Rozella fish (2)
Repairs to the Brig Factor March 13, 1854
S
T
The Connecticut at the Southwest Boat Corporation
The Evolution of Morris Yachts
The Howe D. Higgins Collection of Documents
The Wind & the Wood, Ralph W. Stanley Inc., Boat Building
U
Unknown Boat Under Construction at Southwest Boat Corporation
V
Vessels Related to Great Cranberry Island by Ralph Stanley