Down East Schooners and Shipmasters

Down East Schooners and Shipmasters
Author: Ingrid Grenon
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2012-03-18
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1614233683

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Nothing is more iconic of Maine than the image of a majestic vessel, masts raised, gliding through the fog on the dark North Atlantic. From the early days of the search for a Northwest Passage to the quest for the mysterious and illusive Norumbega, the history of Mount Desert Island, Hancock, Bar Harbor and the rest of the Down East area has always traveled on schooners. Now, in the twenty-first century, these ships and their heritage are being preserved, and Mainers are sailing aboard them once again. In this collection, author Ingrid Grenon presents the most important and incredible stories from the decks of Down East's schooners, revealing how these remarkable vessels and Down East Maine are tied together.

Down East Schooners & Shipmasters

Down East Schooners & Shipmasters
Author: Carson Griffies
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre:
ISBN:

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"Down East", also "Downeast", is a term for parts of eastern coastal New England and Canada, particularly the U.S. state of Maine and Canada's Maritime Provinces, an area that closely corresponds to the historical French territory of Acadia. In this collection, author presents the most important and incredible stories from the decks of Down East's schooners, revealing how these remarkable vessels and Down East Maine are tied together.

Art of Acadia

Art of Acadia
Author: David Little
Publisher: Down East Books
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1608934756

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The Mount Desert Island and Acadia region of Maine has been the subject of artists for hundreds of years and many of America’s most celebrated painters have been inspired here. From Thomas Cole to Richard Estes, painters have captured the exquisite beauty of the island on canvas. Their work has drawn visitors year after year and helped inspire the preservation of its extraordinary natural beauty through the creation of Acadia National Park. This view of the region through the works of talented artists grants a new perspective to our collective appreciation of this unique convergence of land and sea.

From Whaler to Clipper Ship

From Whaler to Clipper Ship
Author: Michael Jay Mjelde
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 665
Release: 2023-12-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1648431135

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Captain Henry Gillespie (1857–1937), of Portland, Maine, went to sea as a young man of 17, serving as “able-bodied seaman” on a New Bedford whaler. Over the next 47 years he would advance to deck officer, then master of sailing and steam ships. He was commissioned as an officer in the US Navy during World War I, commanding vessels operating in the war zone. Following the war, he returned to merchant marine service until his retirement in 1921. Maritime historian Michael Jay Mjelde has chronicled the colorful life and career of this “down-east” man of the sea, mining available first-person accounts, interviews with family members, government records, and maritime archives on both coasts. The result is a narrative in clear, highly engaging prose that puts readers on the tilting decks and noisy wharfs frequented by Gillespie. Through Mjelde’s retelling of a remarkable life, the age of clipper ships, the Cape Horn trade, and oceangoing steamers comes into vivid relief, affording a richly embossed assessment of Captain Gillespie’s life and times. From Whaler to Clipper Ship adds a layer of full-bodied context to our understanding of this pivotal era in American maritime history. The wealth of detail will appeal to scholars, students, and maritime history enthusiasts.

A Shipyard in Maine

A Shipyard in Maine
Author: Ralph Linwood Snow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Toward the end of the nineteenth century, a new firm was established in Bath, Maine, at a time when established yards in the City of Ships were turning to steel construction. Percy & Small would set unrivaled records for wooden shipbuilding and ship management, launching 22 giant five-- and six--masted schooners (along with 16 four--masters) in two decades. Not just builders, Percy & Small also demonstrated an unusual knack for making money as managing owners of a large fleet of schooners, and the stories of their ships are told in these pages in wonderful detail. Doug Lee's meticulously researched construction drawings add immeasurably to the technical information presented in this book. Maritime enthusiasts and modelmakers will find a wealth of information here.

American Shipping

American Shipping
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1923
Genre:
ISBN:

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Down East: An Illustrated History of Maritime Maine (2)

Down East: An Illustrated History of Maritime Maine (2)
Author: Lincoln Paine
Publisher: Tilbury House Publishers and Cadent Publishing
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2018-06-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0884485668

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From the first explorers, to the century of ships, to our modern fisheries and diversification, Maine's maritime story is told in engaging detail. Lincoln Paine has laid down the framework for an understanding of Maine's maritime history by relating the population and landscape of today to their historic foundations. This engaging overview of Maine’s maritime history ranges from early Native American travel and fishing to pre-Plymouth European settlements, wars, international trade, shipbuilding, boom-and-bust fisheries, immigrant quarrymen, quick-lime production, yachting, and modern port facilities, all unfolding against one of the most dramatic seascapes on the planet. Down East can be read in an evening but will be referred to again and again. When the first edition was published in 2000, Walter Cronkite—a veteran Maine coastal sailor as well as The Most Trusted Man in America—wrote that “Paine’s economy of phrase and clarity of purpose make this book a delight.” Paine went on to write his monumental opus The Sea and Civilization: A Maritime History of the World (PW starred review), but now returns to his first and most abiding love, the coast of Maine, to revise and update this gem of a book. The new edition is printed in a large, full-color format with a stunning complement of historical photos, paintings, charts, and illustrations, making this a truly visual journey along a storied coast.

Down the Islands

Down the Islands
Author: William Agnew Paton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1896
Genre: Antilles, Lesser
ISBN:

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Maritime Notes and Queries

Maritime Notes and Queries
Author: William Mitchell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1886
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Schooner Bertha L. Downs

The Schooner Bertha L. Downs
Author: Basil Greenhill
Publisher: Brassey's
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1995
Genre: Naval architecture
ISBN: 9780851776156

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The North American schooner Bertha L. Downs was one of many large four-, five- and six-masted schooners which were built on the banks of the Kennebeck River at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries. These huge wooden vessels were almost universally employed in the coastal trade and the principal part of this was coal from Virginia to New England.