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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part Subject Page

I Listing of whole numbers of issues, 3 with publication date of each II Feature Articles 6 III Authors of Feature Articles 42 IV Illustrations of Vessels 62 V Portraits 151 VI Other Illustrations (including cartoons) 154 VII Maps and Charts 175 VIII Fleet Lists 178 IX Regional News and Departments 180 X Reviews of Books and Other Publications 183 XI Obituaries 217 XII SSHSA Presidents 219 XIII Editors-in-Chief 219

(Please note that Bill becomes PowerShips starting with issue #273.)

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PART I -- WHOLE NUMBERS AND DATES

(Under volume heading will follow issue number and date of publication.)

VOLUME I 33 March 1950 63 September 1957 34 June 1950 64 December 1957 1 April 1940 35 September 1950 2 August 1940 36 December 1950 VOLUME XV 3 December 1940 4 April 1941 VOLUME VIII 65 March 1958 5 August 1941 66 June 1958 6 December 1941 37 March 1951 67 September 1958 7 April 1942 38 June 1951 68 December 1958 8 August 1942 39 September 1951 9 December 1942 40 December 1951 VOLUME XVI

VOLUME II VOLUME IX 69 Spring 1959 70 Summer 1959 10 June 1943 41 March 1952 71 Fall 1959 11 August 1943 42 June 1952 72 Winter 1959 12 December 1943 43 September 1952 13 April 1944 44 December 1952 VOLUME XVII 14 August 1944 VOLUME X 73 Spring 1960 VOLUME III 74 Summer 1960 45 March 1953 75 Fall 1960 15 December 1944 46 June 1953 76 Winter 1960 16 April 1945 47 September 1953 17 August 1945 48 December 1953 VOLUME XVIII 18 December 1945 19 April 1946 VOLUME XI 77 Spring 1961 20 August 1946 78 Summer 1961 21 December 1946 49 March 1954 79 Fall 1961 50 June 1954 80 Winter 1961 VOLUME IV 51 September 1954 52 December 1954 VOLUME XIX 22 April 1947 23 August 1947 VOLUME XII 81 Spring 1962 24 December 1947 82 Summer 1962 53 March 1955 83 Fall 1962 VOLUME V 54 June 1955 84 Winter 1962 55 September 1955 25 March 1948 56 December 1955 VOLUME XX 26 June 1948 27 September 1948 VOLUME XIII 85 Spring 1963 28 December 1948 86 Summer 1963 VOLUME VI 57 March 1956 87 Fall 1963 58 June 1956 88 Winter 1963 29 March 1949 59 September 1956 30 June 1949 60 December 1956 VOLUME XXI 31 September 1949 32 December 1949 VOLUME XIV 89 Spring 1964 90 Summer 1964 61 March 1957 91 Fall 1964 VOLUME VII 62 June 1957 92 Winter 1964 4

VOLUME XXII VOLUME XXX VOLUME XXXVIII

93 Spring 1965 125 Spring 1973 157 Spring 1981 94 Summer 1965 126 Summer 1973 158 Summer 1981 95 Fall 1965 127 Fall 1973 159 Fall 1981 96 Winter 1965 128 Winter 1973 160 Winter 1981

VOLUME XXIII VOLUME XXXI VOLUME XXXIX

97 Spring 1966 129 Spring 1974 161 Spring 1982 98 Summer 1966 130 Summer 1974 162 Summer 1982 99 Fall 1966 131 Fall 1974 163 Fall 1982 100 Winter 1966 132 Winter 1974 164 Winter 1982

VOLUME XXIV VOLUME XXXII VOLUME XL

101 Spring 1967 133 Spring 1975 165 Spring 1983 102 Summer 1967 134 Summer 1975 166 Summer 1983 103 Fall 1967 135 Fall 1975 167 Fall 1983 104 Winter 1967 136 Winter 1975 168 Winter 1983

VOLUME XXV VOLUME XXXIII VOLUME XLI

105 Spring 1968 137 Spring 1976 169 Spring 1984 106 Summer 1968 138 Summer 1976 170 Summer 1984 107 Fall 1968 139 Fall 1976 171 Fall 1984 108 Winter 1968 140 Winter 1976 172 Winter 1984

VOLUME XXVI VOLUME XXXI VOLUME XLII

109 Spring 1969 141 Spring 1977 173 Spring 1985 110 Summer 1969 142 Summer 1977 174 Summer 1985 111 Fall 1969 143 Fall 1977 175 Fall 1985 112 Winter 1969 144 Winter 1977 176 Winter 1985

VOLUME XXVII VOLUME XXXV VOLUME XLIII

113 Spring 1970 145 Spring 1978 177 Spring 1986 114 Summer 1970 146 Summer 1978 178 Summer 1986 115 Fall 1970 147 Fall 1978 179 Fall 1986 116 Winter 1970 148 Winter 1978 180 Winter 1986

VOLUME XXVIII VOLUME XXXVI VOLUME XLIV

117 Spring 1971 149 Spring 1979 181 Spring 1987 118 Summer 1971 150 Summer 1979 182 Summer 1987 119 Fall 1971 151 Fall 1979 183 Fall 1987 120 Winter 1971 152 Winter 1979 184 Winter 1987

VOLUME XXIX VOLUME XXXVII VOLUME XLV

121 Spring 1972 153 Spring 1980 185 Spring 1988 122 Summer 1972 154 Summer 1980 186 Summer 1988 123 Fall 1972 155 Fall 1980 187 Fall 1988 124 Winter 1972 156 Winter 1980 188 Winter 1988 5

VOLUME XLVI VOLUME LIV VOLUME LXII

189 Spring 1989 221 Spring 1997 253 Spring 2005 190 Summer 1989 222 Summer 1997 254 Summer 2005 191 Fall 1989 223 Fall 1997 255 Fall 2005 192 Winter 1989 224 Winter 1997 256 Winter 2005

VOLUME XLVII VOLUME LV VOLUME LXIII

193 Spring 1990 225 Spring 1998 257 Spring 2006 194 Summer 1990 226 Summer 1998 258 Summer 2006 195 Fall 1990 227 Fall 1998 259 Fall 2006 196 Winter 1990 228 Winter 1998 260 Winter 2006

VOLUME XLVIII VOLUME LVI VOLUME LXIV

197 Spring 1991 229 Spring 1999 261 Spring 2007 198 Summer 1991 230 Summer 1999 262 Summer 2007 199 Fall 1991 231 Fall 1999 263 Fall 2007 200 Winter 1991 232 Winter 1999 264 Winter 2007

VOLUME XLIX VOLUME LVII VOLUME LXV

201 Spring 1992 233 Spring 2000 265 Spring 2008 202 Summer 1992 234 Summer 2000 266 Summer 2008 203 Fall 1992 235 Fall 2000 267 Fall 2008 204 Winter 1992 236 Winter 2000 268 Winter 2008

VOLUME L VOLUME LVIII VOLUME LXVI

205 Spring 1993 237 Spring 2001 269 Spring 2009 206 Summer 1993 238 Summer 2001 270 Summer 2009 207 Fall 1993 239 Fall 2001 271 Fall 2009 208 Winter 1993 240 Winter 2001 272 Winter 2009

VOLUME LI VOLUME LVIX VOLUME LXVII

209 Spring 1994 241 Spring 2002 273 Spring 2010 210 Summer 1994 242 Summer 2002 274 Summer 2010 211 Fall 1994 243 Fall 2002 275 Fall 2010 212 Winter 1994 244 Winter 2002 276 Winter 2011

VOLUME LII VOLUME LX VOLUME LXVIII

213 Spring 1995 245 Spring 2003 277 Spring 2011 214 Summer 1995 246 Summer 2003 278 Summer 2011 215 Fall 1995 247 Fall 2003 279 Fall 2011 216 Winter 1995 248 Winter 2003 280 Winter 2012

VOLUME LIII VOLUME LXI

217 Spring 1996 249 Spring 2004 218 Summer 1996 250 Summer 2004 219 Fall 1996 251 Fall 2004 220 Winter 1996 252 Winter 2004 6

281 PART II -- FEATURE ARTICLES

All Steamboat Bill (PowerShips) feature articles are shown under the section headings listed in the following table. Articles encompassing more than one geographical area or subject are indexed under all pertinent subject headings, with further cross-references provided so that articles dealing with a particular company can be readily located. For example, an article entitled “The Hoboken ” will be found in the section headed and Ferryboats under the title “Hoboken Ferry, The”, and under “Hoboken Ferry Company (Hoboken Land & Improvement Company).” These entries will also be found under the and Hudson section.

Feature Article Section Headings Page Number

Atlantic Coast: 6 Chesapeake Bay 6 Delaware River and Bay 8 Down East (of ) 9 Down South (of Norfolk) 11 & Adjacent Waters 12 & 14 St. Lawrence River & Gulf 17 Atlantic and Gulf Coastwise 18 Biographies 19 Canada – Inland Lakes & 20 Ferries & Ferryboats 20 Great Lakes 22 High Seas 25 Inland Lakes and Canals – 31 Inland and Western Rivers – United States 32 Museums and Libraries 34 Overseas 34 Pacific Coast—Inland Waters and Canada 36 Pacific Coastwise 37 Steam Launches 38 Engines, Boilers and Other Technical Matters 38 Cruise 39 Tugs 40 SSHSA Affairs 40 Miscellaneous 41

ATLANTIC COAST: Chesapeake Bay ATLANTA of the Chesapeake Line by H. Osborne Michael 91/78 Across the Tred Avon by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 161/19 AVALON, The Eagle of the, by Robert H. Burgess ALBANY – POTOMAC, Muffled Drums for, By 54/38 Thomas A. Larremore 30/25 32/82 Backwoods Ferries, The, by Rodger W. Fredrick Annual Meeting – Baltimore, 1987 by Peter T. Eisele 87/72 182/117 Baltimore & Eastern Shore Railroad Co. See: The Chesapeake Bay Ferry System 43/56 7 Baltimore & Steamboat Co. EMMA GILES, The Ghost of the (a poem) by Charles See: The Weems Line 5/62 Waldschmidt 127/145 The Weems Line of the Chesapeake End of the Line, NORTHUMBERLAND and 13/220 POTOMAC, The, by H. Graham Wood 16/292 The End of the Line, NORTHUMBERLAND First Steam , the by Capt. Brian H. Hope and RICHMOND 16/292 168/243 Baltimore , A Day with the, by William C. Steuart Floating Miscellany, A by James Wilson 154/93 20/387 21/414 Francis Scott Key Cruises Baltimore, Chesapeake & Richmond Steamboat Co. See: M.V. Port Welcome 127/143 See: ATLANTA of the Chesapeake Line 91/78 Fredericksburg To Baltimore: Ninety Miles by Air, Two Baltimore Steam Packet Co. Days and Two Nights on Two Different See: Old Bay Line Ends 122 Years Service 82/45 Steamers by Graham H. Wood 188/279 BEAR MOUNTAIN’s Farewell to Baltimore by H. From the Diary of Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, Jr. Graham Wood 28/82 20/396 Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard by William M. Graham’s Gallery. Pictorial display by R. Loren Graham Rau 149/17 103/127 Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard (conclusion) by Guide to American Water Excursions Updated, A by William M. Rau 150/75 Peter T. Eisele 175/175 Buxton Line Guide to American Water Excursions Updated, A by See: The End of the Line, NORTHUMBERLAND Peter T. Eisele 179/191 and RICHMOND 16/292 HOWARD CASSARD, Knife Blade on Edge, by W.C. Salute to ALBANY, A by Harry Jones Steuart 33/7 152/215 In a Poquoson Graveyard by Alexander C. Brown Chesapeake Bay Ferry System, The, by H. Graham 120/211 Wood 43/56 JOSEPH HENRY at 75 by William A. Fox 169/27 Chesapeake Bay’s Link with the Panama Canal by Log of the Wandering Ferryboat by James T. Wilson Robert H. Burgess 195/188 5/63 Chesapeake, Migratory of the, by C.B. Maryland Port Authority Excursion Co. Mitchell 5/68 See: M.V. PORT WELCOME 127/143 Chesapeake Steamship Co. MARYLAND Route, The Steamer, by George W. Hilton See: ATLANTA of the Chesapeake Line 91/78 95/87 Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND 93/3 Maryland Steamboat Co. CITY Ships of the Chesapeake by Peter C. Kohler See: The Eagle of the AVALON 54/38 255/173 New Transfer Co. CITY OF RICHMOND, Last Passenger Sailing of, by See: The Steamer MARYLAND Route 95/87 David S. Cooper 119/153 New Old Bay Lines by Jack Shaum 133/3 CITY OF RICHMOND, Steamer, by John H. Shaum, Jr. Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company: 93/3 See: DOROTHY, Hull Number One Comes Home Claiborne – Annapolis Ferry Inc. by William A. Fox 141/3 See: Log of the Wandering Ferryboat 5/63 See: EL TORO by William A. Fox 163/165 The Chesapeake Bay Ferry System 43/56 See: JOSEPH HENRY at 75 by William A. Fox DISTRICT OF , Steamer, by Jack Shaum 169/27 126/67 See: Newport News Ships: 1886-1986 by William DOROTHY, Hull Number One Comes Home By A. Fox 181/21 William A. Fox 141/3 See: Once and Forever Champion – UNITED E. CLAY TIMANUS, Installing a New Shaft Log on, by STATES, The by Gregory J. Norris 153/3 H. Osborne Michael 119/137 Newport News Ships: 1886-1986 by William A. Fox E. CLAY TIMANUS of Baltimore by H. Osborne 181/21 Michael 71/71 New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad Early Steamboats on the Susquehanna by Roy C. See: A Room With A View 19/262 Machinery 14/247 Norfolk & Steamboat Co. EASTERN SHORE – 57 Years on the Same Route by See: A Room With A View 19/262 Graham H. Wood 168/241 Steamer DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 126/67 Eastern Shore Development Co. Old Bay Line, The: A New Perspective by W. Robert See: The Chesapeake Bay Ferry System 43/56 Lange 266/32 Ebony Entrepreneur: Capt. Hansford C. Bayton by Wm. Old Bay Line J. Bray, Jr. 223/193 See: A Room With A View 19/262 EL TORO by William A. Fox 163/165 Steam Packet Bids Melancholy Farewell 72/10 8 Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND 93/3 UNITED STATES On a Short Cruise by William A. Fox Last Passenger Sailing of the CITY OF 155/173 RICHMOND 119/153 Vessels of the Virginia Ferry Corporation, 1930-1956 by Old Bay Line: William L. Baxter 279/22 See: New Old Bay Liners by Jack Shaum 133/3 Victor Lynn Lines See: YORKTOWN: A Bicentennial Memoir by See: The Great Rum & Banana 38/55 Alexander Crosby Brown 159/188 Wayward Ferry, The, by Alexander Crosby Brown 27/53 Old Bay Line Ends 122 Years of Service. Alexander Weems Line, The, by Harvey S. Ford 5/62 Crosby Brown, reprint from Newport News Weems Line of the Chesapeake, The, by William C. (VA) Daily Press . 82/45 Steuart 13/220 Old Dominion Line Western Shore Steamboat Company, The, by A. A. See: Steamships and Steamboats of the Old Spencer Marsellis 83/67 Dominion Line 29/10 31/52 YORKTOWN: A Bicentennial Memoir by Alexander Paddle Box Carving from out of the Past Crosby Brown 159/188 116/206 Paddle Box Carving from Out of the Past by Robert H. Burgess 116/206 ATLANTIC COAST: Delaware River and Bay Peninsula Ferry Corp. See: the a) FERDINANDO GORGES American Clyde, The, by Grant S, Taylor 35/61 128/195 Another Veteran Succumbs by Edward O. Clark 60/100 Philadelphia & Norfolk Steamship Co. Annual Meeting at Philadelphia, The, by William A. Rau See: The Speedy Twins 45/13 159/185 Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad BAY BELLE Steams Again by Richard V. Elliott See: The Steamer MARYLAND Route 95/87 101/14 PILGRIM BELLE – A Compliment to Steamboating by Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard by William M. Willie and Marie Tinnemeyer 176/247 Rau 149/17 PIONEER a) FERDINANDO GORGES, The, by Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard (conclusion) by William A. Wall 128/195 William M. Rau 150/75 PORT WELCOME, M.V. by Jerry J. Donohue 127/143 Cape May in the Gay ‘Nineties by Herman F.W. Langer Potomac River Line 91/82 See: Muffled Drums for Albany-Potomac 30/25 Cape May – Lewes Ferry 32/82 See: The New M.V. DELAWARE 131/151 Queen Anne Railroad Delaware – Ferry Co. See: The End of the Line, NORTHUMBERLAND See: They Crossed the Delaware 39/49 and RICHMOND 16/292 DELAWARE, The New M.V., by William M. Rau Recovery of the Crosshead Engine from the Steamboat 131/151 Columbus by David C. Holly 213/40 Dredgeboating on the Delaware by Harlan Soeten Return to the City of Richmond by Dave Milhouser 207/192 271/34 Dolphin Line Room With a View, A, by H. Graham Wood 19/362 See: Steamboats on the Upper Delaware 71/67 Small Part of POTOMAC Lives On, A by H. Graham Floating Miscellany, A, by James Wilson 154/93 Wood 158/101 Guide to American Water Excursions, A, by Peter T. Speedy Twins, The, by A.E. Duncan, Jr. 45/13 Eisele 175/175 Steam Packet Bids Melancholy Farewell by Alexander Guide to American Water Excursions Updated, A, by Crosby Brown 125/9 Peter T. Eisele 179/191 Steamboat Reveries by John H. Shaum, Jr. 245/28 HAMMONTON Lives On by John H. Shaum, Jr. Steamboat That Wasn’t, The, by William C. Steuart 250/131 100/132 Merchants Transportation Co. SUSAN GAIL, A Labor of Love, by Alexander Crosby See: Steamboats on the Upper Delaware 71/67 Brown 125/9 New Castle – Pennsville Ferries, Inc. Susquehanna, River Coal Steamboats of the, by See: They Crossed the Delaware 39/49 Alexander Crosby Brown 31/49 Night Boat From Philadelphia by Rev. Richard S. Bailey Tolchester Line 163/175 See: The Ghost of the EMMA GILES (poem) Philadelphia & Norfolk Steamship Co. 127/145 See: The Speedy Twins 45/13 Three Rivers Fire, The: A Tragedy Remembered by Philadelphia Ice Boats, The, by Edward O. Clark 22/8 Ernest F. Imhoff 259/222 Pioneer Steamboat JOHN STEVENS by Edward O. Clark 187/173 9 Shipbuilding Shift to Iron and to the Delaware by David Collins, The Story of Captain Jason, by Alfred W. B. Tyler 67/64 Collins 81/11 Speedy Twins, The, by A.E. Duncan, Jr. 45/13 Commercial Steamboat Co. They Crossed the Delaware by Edward O. Clark 39/49 See: The Neptune Quintuplets 37/2 Three Years Short of Ninety by Edward O. Clark 57/18 Crystal Stream Steamship Co. Transatlantic Passenger Steamships to Philadelphia by See: The Saint John River Steamers 25/7 Ferdinand Maresh 174/157 Cumberland Steam Navigation Co. Transportation Co. See: Steamboatings 1818-1868 116/196 See: Steamboats on the Upper Delaware 71/67 Damariscotta River Steamboat Company, The, by Byron Trip Down River, A, by Rev. Richard S. Bailey 174/95 M. Boyles 23/32 Union Line See also: A Short History of the Steamer SABINO See: Steamboats on the Upper Delaware 71/67 105/48 Upper Delaware, Steamboats on the, by Bengt T. Hyberg Dominion Atlantic Railway 71/67 See: Historic Night Line Revived 212/17 Wilson Line Eastern Canada Coastal Steamships Ltd. See: Another Veteran Succumbs 60/100 See: The Saint John River Steamers 25/9 See: BAY BELLE Steams Again 101/14 Eastern Maine Towing Co. See: The 90 Year Wonder, SEGUIN 132/221 ATLANTIC COAST: Down East (of Cape Cod) Eastern Steamboat Line See: Maine Steamboating 1818-1868 116/196 Bar Harbor Pioneers by G. Prescott Cleaves 23/36 Eastern S/S Company’s Intra-Maine Lines, The, by Black Wake of the ARGO MERCHANT by William P. Byron M. Boyles 6/79 Quinn 187/197 See also: J.T. MORSE 3/26 Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard by William M. Morsiana 33/1 Rau 149/17 Eastern Steamship Lines Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard (Conclusion) See: , BUNKER HILL & OLD by William M. Rau 150/175 COLONY 10/159 Boston and Bangor Steamship Co. The Boston-New York Passenger Service 1907- See: Eastern S/S Co’s Intra-Maine Lines 6/80 1941 50/33 When the CAMBRIDGE Was Lost 69/15 The , the Man, the Lady 120/200 Maine Steamboating 1818-1868 116/196 Historic Night Line Revived 121/16 Boston & Hingham Steamboat Co. Saga of the Surviving Coastal Twins 128/209 See: The Story of Two Steamboats 46/32 Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc.: Boston & Portsmouth Steamship Co. See: WEST{PRT – The Wandering Twin by Peter T. See: Smokestacks on the Piscataqua 25/5 Eisele and Donald C. Ringwald 134/93 Boston & Yarmouth Steamship Co. You Can’t Watch the “New York” Boat See: Historic Night Line Revived 121/18 Anymore by Robert H. Farson 135/131 Boston Harbor, Work Horses of, by Ronald and Mark De Eastport Eastern Steamboat Co. Angelis 119/135 See: Maine Steamboating 1818-1868 116/200 Boston, Hingham & Nantasket Steamboat Co. ETRUSCO, Salvage of, by Thomas H. Eames 67/68 See: ROSE STANDISH, First of the Name 51/55 Excursion To Boston’s 350 th , An, by Barry W. Eager Boston Pastoral by Frank J. Skelly 35/66 157/29 Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn Railroad Floating Miscellany, A by James Wilson 154/93 See: Boston Pastoral 35/66 Frontier Steamboat Co. Boston Tow Boat Co. See: ROSE STANDISH, First of the Name 51/55 See: Work Horses of Boston Harbor 119/135 HENRY F. EATON 58/36 Boston Waterfront at the Turn of the Century, The, by GENERAL LINCOLN by Steven Pope 34/40 P.M. Stone 63/64 64/91 GOVERNOR DINGLEY on the Boston- Run, Calais Steamboat Co. Steamer, by Capt. Walter E. Scott 9/144 See: Maine Steamboating 1818-1868 116/200 Guide To American Water Excursions, A by Peter T. CAMBRIDGE Was Lost, When the, by Lawrence T. Eisele 175/175 Smyth (reprint from Bangor Daily News ) 69/15 Guide to American Water Excursions Updated, A, by Casco Bay Lines Peter T. Eisele 179/191 See: SABINO Being Sold Down the Coast 77/13 HENRY F. EATON by Vincent Short 58/36 Addenda to the Above 79/77 Historic Night Line Revived by Arthur L. Johnson Memento of MERRYCONEAG 116/204 121/16 Clements Line Hometown Fleet of Southport, Maine, The by Alden P. See: Historic Night Line Revived 121/16 Stickney 190/98 10 International Steamship Co. Old VINAL, Gone but Not Forgotten, The, by Malcolm See: Steamboating Between Boston & St. John MacDuffie 116/214 14/240 One That Went South by Edward D. Hamilton 44/83 Maine Steamboating 1818-1868 116/200 Passage Down East by Clarence N. Rogers 36/85 J.T. MORSE, Working on the, by Capt. Walter E. Scott PENOBSCOT by R. Loren Graham 110/94 74/36 Pictorial Display, A, by Allie Ryan and Jay Allen Kennebec & Boston Steam Packet Co. 110/95 See: Maine Steamboating 1818-1868 116/2196 PIONEER a) FERDINANDO GORGES, The, by Kennebec Steam Navigation Co. William A. Wall 128/195 See: Steamboating 1818-1868 116/196 Piscataqua, Smokestacks On the, by Edith G. Brewster Kennebec Steamboat Co. 25/5 See: The Story of Captain Jason Collins 81/11 Popham Beach Steamboat Co. by Byron M. Boyles Lynn Steamboat Company, The, by R. Loren Graham 33/14 57/13 Portland & Machias Steamboat Co. Maine Central Railroad See: Maine Steamboating 1818-1868 116/196 See: the PIONEER a) FERDINANDO GORGES Portland, Bar Harbor & Machias Steamboat Co. 128/195 See: Maine Steamboating 1818-1868 116/196 Maine Steamboating 1818-1868 by Richard A. Savage PORTLAND, More about the Steamer, by Dr. Thomas 116/196 H. Eames 12/200 Majestic Steamship Co. Portland, Mt. Desert & Machias Steamboat Co. See: The Saint John River Steamers 25/7 See: Bar Harbor Pioneers 23/36 MARTHA’S VINEYARD and the White Fleet by PORTLAND – 1945, Dive Over, by Al George 19/364 William M. Wagner 169/3 Portland – Rockland Steamboat Line MAYFLOWER Revisited by Capt. L.H. Bottum 154/87 See: Eastern S/S Co’s Intra-Maine Lines 6/81 MERRYCONEAG, Memento of, by Thomas P. PORTLAND, TREMONT and Peggy Bligh’s Voyage by O’Connor 116/204 Harry Cotterell Jr. 181/33 Metropolitan Steamship Co. Portland Steam Packet Co. See: HARVARD & YALE 7/100 See: Steamer GOVERNOR DINGLEY on the The Boston-New York Passenger Service 1907- Boston-Portland run 9/144 1941 50/33 More About the Steamer PORTLAND 12/200 The Boston Waterfront at the Turn of the A Dive Over PORTLAND 19/364 Century 63/64 The Boston Waterfront at the Turn of the Morse Name in Steamship History, The, by Byron M. Century 63/64 Boyles 11/189 Maine Steamboating 1818-1868 116/196 Morsiana by Jay Allen 33/1 The Ship, the Man, the Lady 120/200 Nantasket Beach Steamboat Co.: Portsmouth, Kittery & York Street Railway See: MAYFLOWER Revisited by Capt. L.H. Bottum See: Smokestacks on the Piscataqua 25/5 154/87 Romantic Provincetown Boat by Edward G. Hammond Nantasket Beach Steamboat Company, Later Years of 201/5 the, by R. Loren Graham 74/41 ROSE STANDISH 1863-1900, The First Steamboat, by Lightship/LV-112 by Robert Mannino, Jr. Short and Sears 123/132 276/22 ROSE STANDISH – First of the Name, by Vincent Neptune Quintuplets, The, by Erik Heyl 37/2 Short 51/55 New England, Excursion & Ferry Vessels of, by Stephen Runner and Her Sister, A, by C. Bradford Mitchell Dininio 113/13 114/90 39/55 New England Steamship Co.: SABINO, A Short History of the Steamer, by David See: MARTHA’S VINEYARD and the White Fleet Crockett 105/48 by William M. Wagner 169/3 SABINO Being Sold Down the Coast by Harrison New London to Oblivion. Reprint from The Boothbay Brown 77/13 Register . 125/28 Addenda to above article 79/77 Nice Work UNCATENA by Brian J. Cudahy 185/39 Saga of the Surviving Coastal Twins by Peter T. Eisele Nickerson & Co., F. 128/209 See: The Neptune Quintuplets 37/2 Saint John River Steamers 1816-1946, The, by George I. 1902-1903: A Bad Luck Year for the Fall River Line by Higgins 25/7 Edwin L. Dunbaugh 261/6 Second Annual Boston Tug Master and Parade by Henry OCEAN HAWK by Roy S. Hartshorn 96/115 T. Bishop 183/207 OCEAN HAWK II by George H. Burns 172/255 SEGUIN – The 90 Year Wonder by William P. Quinn 132/221 11 STARTLED FAWN by R.K. Cheney (Reprinted from Century on the River, Greene Line & Delta Queen Newburyport, Mass. Daily News ). 35/63 Steamboat Co. by David F. Massie 200/257 Steamboating Between Boston and St. John, N.B., by CHEROKEE and HENRY R. MALLORY Tried in Vain John Lipton Lochhead 14/240 by Thomas R. Blandford 154/79 Steamer J.T. MORSE in Her Prime by Capt. Walter E. City of Savannah’s Unusual Voyage, The, by Edward A. Scott 3/26 Mueller 254/125 Steamers To the Maritimes Before Easter by Arthur L. Clyde Line Johnson 172/243 See: Beds About the Dimensions of a Poor-House Story of Two Steamboats, The, by Vincent Short 46/32 Coffin 122/102 TOWN OF HULL, S.S., by William B. Taylor 21/418 COASTAL QUEEN, From Savannah to Norfolk in the, Vinal Haven & Rockland Steamboat Co. by Katherine McInnis 89/21 See: The Old VINAL, Gone but Not Forgotten Colonna Marine Railway of 1875, The, by Willoughby 116/214 W. Colonna, Jr., Benjamin O. Colonna, Jr., & WESTPORT – The Wandering Twin by Peter T. Eisele Nicholas W. Paxson 254/119 and Donald C. Ringwald 134/93 DeBary Merchants’ Line Working the Port, New Bedford Towboating by Martin See: Beds About the Dimensions of a Poor-House J. Butler 204/257 Coffin 121/25 122/98 Yarmouth & Boston Steamship Co. Dismal Swamp Steam Transportation Co. See: Historic Night Line Revived 121/17 See: The Passenger Steamers of Dismal Swamp Yarmouth Steam Navigation Co. 124/203 See: Historic Night Line Revived 121/16 Dismal Swamp, The Passenger Steamers of, by Yarmouth Steamship Co. Alexander Crosby Brown 124/203 See: Historic Night Line Revived 121/16 Disney Fleet, The, by Peter T. Eisele 132/215 You Can’t Watch the “New York” Boat Anymore by Steamboat Co. Robert H. Farson 135/131 See: The Passenger Steamers of Dismal Swamp 124/206 Ferro-Concrete Shipbuilding in Wilmington, North Carolina During World War I by Fred Hopkins ATLANTIC COAST: Down South (of Norfolk) 222/115 Floating Miscellany by James Wilson 154/93 Al Foster, Fishing Steamboat Magnate by Edward A. Florida East Coast Steamship Company by Edward A. Keefe, Jr. 257/5 Mueller 158/105 Alabama River Incidents, Tragic, by J.H. Scruggs, Jr. Florida Steamboating, Early East Coast, by Edward A. 50/27 Mueller 78/35 Alabama River, Steamboating on the, by William N. Georgia & Florida Inland Navigation Company and the Still, Jr. 119/131 Steamboat Florida , The, by Edward A. Mueller See also: Steamboat Days in the Alabama Black Belt 261/40 1875-1917 57/1 Guide to American Water Excursions, A, by Peter T. Back from the Brink: The Triumphant Return of the Eisele 175/175 Delta Queen Steamboat Company by Frank X. Guide to American Water Excursions Updated, A, by Prudent 245/23 Peter T. Eisele 179/191 Baltimore Steamboats by H. Graham Wood 203/173 Hamburger on the Hoof-or-The Pandemoniacal Voyage Baya Line of Genevieve Lykes by William duBarry See: Beds About the Dimensions of a Poor-House Thomas 269/37 Coffin 121/25 122/98 Huntington’s Final Voyage Down the James river by Beds About the Dimensions of a Poor-House Coffin by Capt. Reggie Hunley 219/188 Edward A. Mueller 121/25 122/98 Kelsey Line Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard by William M. See: Beds About the Dimensions of a Poor-House Rau 149/17 Coffin 122/98 Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard (Conclusion) by Many Lives of Newport News Hull, The, by Peter T. William M. Rau 150/75 Eisele 274/6 Boxcars to Boxships, From: The Ships of Seatrain Lines Merchants and Miners Transportation Company, The, by by David Hendrickson 254/89 Edward A. Mueller 230/89 Brock Line – “The Old Reliable” by Edward A. Mueller Mini Liner Migrates South via the Grand Canal by 132/207 Alexander Crosby Brown 129/17 Captain’s Revenge, The: The Old Dominion Steam Boat Miss Ann , The, by Captain Tom Colligan 269/16 Company by William J. Bray, Jr. 241/4 MISSISSIPPI QUEEN 1976-2010: A Life Cut Short by Charles H. Bogart 274/36 12 Mobile Bay, Steamboats on, by Roland P. Carr 115/153 ATLANTIC COAST: Long Island Sound & New Freighters for the Lykes Bros., 1960-1973 by David Adjacent Waters Hendrickson 276/10 North Carolina Steam Transportation Co. Annual Meeting at Fort Schuyler by Kathy Farnsworth See: The Passenger Steamers of Dismal Swamp 186/105 124/206 ATLANTIC, Gaslight Queen of the Sound by Arthur C. NS Savannah : Nuclear Pioneer Sails Ahead by William (“Sandy”) 33/4 A. Fox 260/291 Block Island Services Ocklawaha Steamboatin’ by C.B. Mitchell and Edward See: NEW SHOREHAM and the Steamboat Wars A. Mueller 104/183 51/49 Old Dominion Line, Steamships and Steamboats of the, Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard by William M. by John L. Lochhead 29/10 31/52 Rau 149/17 One Hundred Years of Steamboating by Edward A. Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard (Conclusion) by Mueller 174/101 William M. Rau 150/75 One That Went South by Edward D. Hamilton 44/83 Boston – New York Passenger Service 1907-1941, The, Passenger Ships of Theodore E. Ferris, The, by John by P.M. Stone 50/33 Emery 275/10 Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company, The, Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company, the, by by Edward C. Jablonsky 165/3 Edward A. Mueller 170/79 C.V. Excursion, The, by Richard M. Mitchell 52/81 Plant Steamship Line, The, by Edward A. Mueller Central Vermont Transportation Co., The, by Arthur C. 167/165 Adams 4/44 Principia Recycled by Maynard Bray 213/31 Changing Water Front, The, by William H. Ewen, Jr. Rate War on the Rappahannock by William J. Bray, Jr. 186/104 193/4 CHELSEA, The Steamer, by Robert R. O’Loughlin Recessed Sternwheel Steamboat OSCEOLA, The, by 93/19 Edward A. Mueller 195/205 Collision at Cornfield Point by Bob McGuiness 171/167 St. Johns River Steamboat Co. Commercial Steamboat Co. See: Beds About the Dimensions of a Poor-House See: The Neptune Quintuplets 37/2 Coffin 122/98 COMMONWEALTH: A Fiftieth Anniversary Saga of MOUNTAIN LILY, The, by Henry G. Pettitt Appreciation by Wm. King Covell 66/27 205/35 CONNECTICUT by Roland P. Carr 110/86 Sea-Breezing 2,000 Miles Inland by Capt. Fred Way, Jr. Connecticut River Ramble by Harry Cotterell Jr. 77/12 31/51 Day New York Shocked the World, The, by James M. S.S. POTOMAC in the Summer of ’65 by Brian J. Merrill 79/67 Cudahy 220/264 Death in the East River by William Peirce Randel 53/1 S.S. UNITED STATES Sails Toward A New Career by Dickens and the American Steamboat, Charles, by William A. Fox 203/210 Harold S. Colton 76/103 Steam Tug Baltimore , The-Municipal Maritime Down to the Shore by Gerard E. Jensen 103/117 Ambassador by Steven Loveless 261/32 Eastern Steamship Lines Steam Yacht Cangarda -Back From Oblivion by See: MASSACHUSETTS, BUNKER HILL & OLD Matthew S. Schulte 270/17 COLONY 10/159 Steamboat Days in the Alabama Black Belt, 1875-1917 The Boston-New York Passenger Service, 1907- by Glenn N. Sisk 57/1 1941 50/33 Steamer DELTA QUEEN , The-The Story of A River The Ship, the Man, the Lady 120/200 Legend by Brian M. Hughes 270/5 Historic Night Line Revived 121/16 Suwanee River Steamboating by Edward A. Mueller Saga of the Surviving Coastal Twins 128/209 92/107 93/11 Ericsson Propeller on the Farmington Canal, An, by TARPON’S Unlucky 1,375 th Trip by Edward A. Mueller Frederick J. Kingsbury 62/38 184/271 Fall River Line Thirty Ships from Chickasaw: Waterman Steamships See: The Fall River Line METROPOLIS 17/315 Corporation’s C2-S-E1 Freighters of 1942-1946 Five Paintings 24/9 by David Hendrickson 269/20 The COMMONWEALTH: A 50 th Anniversary Twins That Were Not Twins by Edward A. Mueller Appreciation 66/27 161/23 A Visit to OLD COLONY 102/70 Voyage of the Alligator : The Story of an Ocklawaha Memory of a Lovely Lady 115/156 Steamboat & Some of the History of the Lucas My Affair with PRISCILLA by Henry G. Pettitt Line by Dan L. Smith 267/5 146/88 PRISCILLA by Charles S. Fox 133/27 13 Fate of the CITY OF LAWRENCE, The by Carol W. My Affair with PRISCILLA by Henry G. Pettitt 146/88 Kimball 135/147 Mystery of the Unfinished Passenger Liners of 1945 by Floating Miscellany, A, by James Wilson 154/93 Charles O.L. Lawesson 199/197 GENERAL SLOCUM holocaust Nantucket Sound, Ordeal on, by B. Chase 41/5 See: Death in the East River 53/1 NAUSHON & NEW BEDFORD at War by Theodore C. The Day New York Shocked the World 79/67 Wyman 128/201 Graham’s Gallery. Pictorial display by R. Loren Graham Neptune Quintuplets, The, by Erik Heyl 37/2 103/127 Neptune Steamship Co. GRANITE STATE, Fire on, by Carol W. Kimball (See: The Neptune Quintuplets) 37/2 120/204 New Bedford – Fairhaven Ferry, The, by Martin J. Butler Guide to American Water Excursions, A, by Peter T. 112/201 Eisele 175/175 New Bedford, Martha’s Vineyard & Nantucket S/B Co. Guide to American Water Excursions Updated, A, by See: NAUSHON & NEW BEDFORD at War Peter T. Eisele 179/191 128/201 Hartford, New Haven & New York Steamboat Co. NEW BEDFORD Revisited 129/6 See: Fire on GRANITE STATE 120/204 NEW BEDFORD Revisited by Joseph Morin 129/6 HARVARD and YALE by John Haskell Kemble 7/100 New Bedford Towboat Company “In Memoriam, Sidewheeler UNCATENA” by Robert See: The Nonquitt – Cuttyhunk Boats 99/91 Hillyer, reprint from N.Y. Herald Tribune New England, Excursion & Ferry Vessels of, by Stephen 26/41 Dininio 113/13 114/90 JAMES MORGAN, The, by Edwin A. Patt 26/35 New England Steamship Co. Knickerbocker Steamboat Co. Inc. See: The RICHARD PECK 2/14 See: Death in the East River 53/1 Fall River Line METROPOLIS 17/315 The Day New York Shocked the World 79/67 Five Fall River Line Paintings 24/49 Lawbreaker by Harry Cotterell Jr. 37/5 The COMMONWEALTH: 50 th Anniv. Apprec. LITTLE ADA by Clifford S. Hawkins 23/44 66/27 Long Island North Shore Passenger & Freight Remember the (Other) MAINE 92/125 Transportation Co. Memory of a Lovely Lady 115/156 See: SEAWANHAKA Revisited, 70 Years After He Remembers the MAINE 127/150 34/29 35/67 New Haven Steamboat Co. Long Island Sound, Unforgettable Nights on, by Roland See: The RICHARD PECK 2/14 P. Carr 56/81 Lawbreaker 37/5 Loss of METIS, The, by Edwin L. Dunbaugh 169/18 Charles Dickens and the American Steamboat Main Deck (A Photo Feature) 153/37 156/264 76/103 MAINE, He Remembers the, by Robert Beattie. Reprint New London to Oblivion. Reprint from The Boothbay from National Fisherman 127/150 Register . 125/28 MAINE, Remember the (other) by Capt. T.H. Howell NEW SHOREHAM and the Steamboat Wars by Edward 92/125 D. Hamilton 51/49 Martha’s Vineyard Steamboat Co. Night Boat Cruise by Barry W. Eager 163/168 See: The Nonquitt – Cuttyhunk Boats 99/91 1909 Steamboat Picture Album by Frank A. Clapp MASSACHUSETTS, BUNKER HILL & OLD 148/231 COLONY by Freeman R. Hathaway 10/159 Nonquitt – Cuttyhunk Boats, The, by Martin J. Butler Memorial Steamboat Excursion, 1979 151/159 99/91 Memory of a Lovely Lady by Joseph E. Goold 115/156 Norwich Line Meseck Steamboat Co. See: Fate of the CITY OF LAWRENCE, The, by See: NAUSHON & NEW BEDFORD at War Carol W. Kimball 135/147 128/201 Norwich & New York Propeller Company New York Harbor Steamboating, 1939 131/154 See: The Steamer CHELSEA 93/19 Metropolitan Steamship Co. OLD COLONY, A Visit to, by Grant S. Taylor 102/71 See: HARVARD & YALE 7/100 PILGRIM BELLE – A Compliment to Steamboating by The Boston-New York Passenger Service 1907- Willie and Marie Tinnemeyer 1941 50/33 PRISCILLA by Charles S. Fox 133/27 The Boston Waterfront at the Turn of the Providence & New York Steamship Co. Century 63/64 See: The Neptune Quintuplets 37/2 Mighty Banner, A, by Arthur C. Adams 4/61 Loss of METIS, The, by Edwin L. Dunbaugh Montauk Line, The, by Edwin L. Dunbaugh 253/31 169/18 Morse Name in the Steamship History, The, by Byron Providence & Stonington Steamship Co. M. Boyles 11/189 See: The Neptune Quintuplets 37/2 14 Providence, Fall River & Newport Steamboat Co. – World’s Largest River Steamer by See: NEW SHOREHAM and the Steamboat Wars William H. Ewen 19/360 51/49 Bicentennial Cruise by Donald C. Ringwald 141/21 RICHARD PECK, The, by “Railroader” (Harry Proves It Can Be Done by Peter T. Cotterell, Jr.) 2/14 Eisele 137/3 Saga of the Surviving Coastal Twins by Peter T. Eisele Birth of a Ferry Route, The, by Clifford S. Hawkins 128/209 42/32 SEAWANHAKA Revisited, 70 Years After, by Thomas Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard by William M. A. Larremore 34/29 35/67 Rau 149/17 Some Ships and Their Models by Roland P. Carr 85/9 Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard (Conclusion) by Sound Steamship Lines William M. Rau 150/75 See: NAUSHON & NEW BEDFORD at War Boxcars to Boxships, From: The Ships of Seatrain Lines 128/201 by David Hendrickson 254/89 New York Harbor Steamboating, 1939 131/154 Brooklyn & Richmond Ferry Company Stamford – Oyster Bay Ferries Corp. See: The Birth of a Ferry Route 42/32 See: The Steamer CHELSEA 93/19 Casey Line Steers Sand & Gravel Co. See: BAY BELLE – “Last of the Steamboats” See: Sunk Without Trace, in New York City 65/12 125/12 Story of Two Steamboats, The, by Vincent Short 46/32 Catskill Evening Line, Recollections of the, by A. Fred Sunk Without Trace – in New York City by James T. Saunders 82/35 Wilson 65/12 Catskill Evening Line, Tales of the, by Capt. William O. Thames River (reminiscences of steamboats on) Benson 69/3 See: Down to the Shore 103/117 Celebrating a Steamboat Still With Us by Capt. Wm. J. The Ship, the Man, the Lady by Capt. Edward N. Frappier 224/257 Dingley, Jr. 120/200 Celebrating a Steamboat Still With Us (Part II) by Capt. They Remember You When by Edwin A. Patt 21/409 Wm. J. Frappier 225/34 Centennial of the 1904 GENERAL SLOCUM Steamboat ATLANTIC COAST: New York Harbor and Disaster by Francis J. Duffy 250/128 Hudson River Centennial Salute to ALBANY, A by Harry Jones 152/215 Al Foster, Fishing Steamboat Magnate by Edward A. Central-Hudson Steamboat Company by Donald C. Keefe, Jr. 257/5 Ringwald 164/231 Albany & Troy Steamboat Co. Central – Hudson Steamboat Co. See: Tell Me Not in Mournful Numbers 21/411 See: JAMES W. BALDWIN (in Pilot House) 56/93 Albany to Poughkeepsie by Douglas L. Haverly 135/154 The Last Days of the JACOB H. TREMPER ALBANY – POTOMAC, Muffled Drums for, by 60/86 Thomas A. Larremore 30/25 32/82 North River Ice Breaker 124/199 ALEXANDER HAMILTON in 1971by Donald C. Central Railroad Company of New Jersey Ringwald 120/195 See: The Route 9/142 Amboy Towboats Jersey Central Ferries 13/225 See: Where Did They Get That Name? 129/22 Addenda to the above article 14/263 Anatomy of an Ugly Duckling ( N.Y. Central No. 14 ) by Flyers to the Hook 41/9 Alan D. Frazer 218/104 New York Harbor Steamboating, 1939 131/154 Annual Meeting at Fort Schuyler by Kathy Farnsworth CHAUNCEY M., Odyssey of the, by Jack Shaum 186/105 130/87 ARMENIA of 1847 by F. Van Loon Ryder 58/32 Chilling Experience, A, by Capt. Francis A. Burn, Jr. Around Island, Circle Line at 50 by Brian J. 177/31 Cudahy 215/173 Circle Line – Stature of Liberty Ferry, Inc. Bannerman’s Arsenal by Commander E.J. Quinby See: Fifty Years of Service to Miss Liberty 130/84 115/155 Citizens’ Troy Line BAY BELLE -- “Last of the Steamboats” by Peter T. See: CITY OF TROY 27/60 Eisele 125/12 Night Boat 39/52 BAY BELLE Steams Again by Richard V. Elliott CITY OF KEANSBURG?, Wither, by Brad Jones 101/14 108/191 BARTHOLDI by Harry Jones 150/84 CITY OF TROY by Ugo Navarette 27/60 Barzillai Pease and the Two Steamboats by Harvey City of Vera Cruz and the Alexandre Line, The, by Strum 176/257 Edward A. Mueller 270/34 Clermont Revisited, The, by Alan D. Frazer 221/26 15 Collision at Sandy Hook by William du Barry Thomas Graham’s Gallery. Pictorial display by R. Loren Graham 75/77 103/127 Cornell Steamboat Co. Guide to American Water Excursions, A, by Peter T. See: Down Memories Lane 11/181 Eisele 175/175 Dowager 28/81 Guide to American Water Excursions Updated, A, by The Hudson’s Last Large Steam Tugs Pass On Peter T. Eisele 179/191 34/35 Hardly Glamorous – But Highly Necessary by Joseph Ice King 54/25 55/55 Noble 71/74 An Observation on Confusion 72/111 Heroes on the Hudson by Peter T. Eisele 269/33 Collision at Sandy Hook 75/77 Hey-Day of the Williamsburgh Ferries by Clifford S. MADISON and ONONDAGA on the Hudson Hawkins 19/366 99/101 High Speed by Donald C. Ringwald 67/59 CITY OF KINGSTON by Lloyd M. Stadum and History of the Kingston-Rhinecliff Ferry by Donald C. William O. Benson 192/257 Ringwald 186/89 Two Notable Tugs by Donald C. Ringwald Hoboken Ferries, The, by Graham T. Wilson 150/91 168/255 Hoboken Ferries, The (conclusion), by Graham T. Cunard Queens and a New York Tradition by Peter T. Wilson 150/91 Eisele 250/119 Hoboken Ferry Company (Hoboken Land and Day New York Shocked the World, The, by James M. Improvement Company) Merrill 79/67 See: BINGHAMTON Proves It Can Be Done by Day Line and Years of the “6”, The, by William duBarry Peter T. Eisele 137/3 Thomas 260/299 Hoboken Ferries, The, by Graham T. Wilson DAYLINER, The New, by Donald C. Ringwald Hoboken Ferries, The (Conclusion), by Graham 123/147 T. Wilson 150/91 Death in the East River by William Peirce Randel 53/1 Hopes For the HAMILTON by Peter T. Eisele 145/21 DE WITT CLINTON by William H. Ewen 27/49 Hostess of New York Harbor, The Passing of the, by Dr. Disaster in Manhattan by A.A. Hoehling 167/155 John I. Griffin 29/4 Dowager Tugboat by Donald C. Ringwald 28/81 Hudson’s Lost Steam Fleet, The, by Thomas Rinaldi Down Memories Lane by Tracey I. Brooks 11/181 247/173 Downer Mystery, The, by William duBarry Thomas Hudson River Day Line 205/28 See: DE WITT CLINTON 27/49 Drew (night boat) Muffled Drums for ALBANY-POTOMAC See: The Man from Peru 46/28 30/25 32/82 Early Manhattan Sightseeing Revisited by Brian J. High Speed 67/59 Cudahy 220/287 Still Going Like 60! 73/10 Ellis Island Weekend by Thomas E. Cassidy 213/46 ALEXANDER HAMILTON in 1971 120/195 Farmer’s Frolic, The by Roger W. Mabie 190/102 The New DAYLINER 123/147 Floating Miscellany, A, by James Wilson 154/03 Odyssey of the CHAUNCEY M. 130/87 French Line: New York Harbor Steamboating, 1939 131/154 See: Disaster in Manhattan by A.A. Hoehling Hopes For the HAMILTON by Peter T. Eisele 167/155 145/21 From Cargo to Fun (50 Years on tourboat Juniper ) by PETER STUYVESANT and the Winter of 1978 Capt. Frank Pabst 219/192 by Peter T. Eisele 146/90 Fifty Years of Service to Miss Liberty by Peter T. Eisele Hudson River Day Line Alumni Reunion 130/77 George V.W. Kelly 108/190 Fleet Week 1993 by Francis J. Duffy 207/189 Second Reunion (author unk.) 113/22 Flyers to the Hook by Joseph O. Osgood 41/1 42/29 Hudson River Night Line Flying the Ships (New York Harbor) by Francis J. Duffy See: BERKSHIRE, World’s Largest River Steamer 199/202 19/360 GENERAL SEDGWICK, The by Edward A. Mueller The Man from Peru 46/28 142/77 The PIONEER a) FERDINANDO GORGES GENERAL SLOCUM Disaster, The by Francis J. Duffy 128/195 191/197 New York Harbor Steamboating, 1939 131/154 GENERAL SLOCUM holocaust Hudson’s Last Large Steam Tugs Pass On, the, by See: Death in the East River 53/1 Donald C. Ringwald 34/35 The Day New York shocked the World 79/67 I Remember by Fred G. Godfrey 177/19 Gowanus Towing Co. Ice King by Donald C. Ringwald 54/25 55/55 See: Touring the Brooklyn Tugboat Fleets 54/34 16 In the Pilot House with Captain Clancy by Theodore W. A Collision on the Hudson in 1882 91/84 Scull 183/185 92/120 Iron Steamboat Co. New York Central No. 14 (ii)-The Final Chapter by See: Where Did They Get That Name? 129/22 Captain Eric J. Takakjian 264/33 PERSEUS at Twilight, The, by Roger W. Mabie New York Central No. 16 : Personal Recollections by 137/21 Alan D. Frazer 261/27 Year In the Life of PERSEUS, A by Roger W. New York Central Railroad Co. Mabie 135/151 See: Weehawken & West Shore Ferries 70/38 JACOB H. TREMPER, The Last Days of the, by Capt. New York City’s Garbage Fleet William O. Benson 60/86 See: Hardly Glamorous, but Highly Necessary 71/74 JAMES MORGAN, The, by Edwin A. Patt 26/35 New York Ferry Renaissance by Peter T. Eisele 252/173 Jerry Austin and the A.&C. Line by Ann A. Eberle New York Harbor Steamboating, 1939 by Donald C. 222/126 Ringwald 131/154 Jersey Central Ferries by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 13/225 New York Harbor, Working Craft of, by George Swede (addenda) 14/263 (a photo series) 124/221 Jet Propulsion by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 30/33 New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. JOHN J. HARVEY, 60 Years of Outstanding Service by See: Transfer No. 8 84/107 Al Trojanowicz 200/285 New York, Ontario & Western Railroad Keansburg Steamboat Co. See: Log of the Wandering Ferryboat 5/63 See: Whither CITY OF KEANSBURG? 108/191 Weehawken & West Shore Ferries 70/40 New York Harbor Steamboating, 1939 131/154 New York’s Newest and Shortest Ferry by James T. Keansburg Steamboat Co. – Alias “Gelhaus Navy” by Wilson 32/80 Graham T. Wilson 143/151 Newark Terminal & transportation Co. Knickerbocker Steamboat Co., Inc. See: Vagabond Voyage down the Passaic 24/52 See: Death in the East River 53/1 Night Boat by Earl C. Haring 39/52 The Day New York Shocked the World 79/67 Night Boat Cruise by Barry W. Eager 163/168 LANGDALE QUEEN by Frank A. Clapp 144/195 Night Out with the Three Cunard Queens, A, by Robert Last Farewell to the Ferryboat Ellis Island , A, by Barry C. Cleasby 277/24 Moreno 276/34 1916 Photo, A by Donald C. Ringwald 142/81 Lawbreaker by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 37/5 1910 Forecast by Samuel Ward Stanton 196/274 Liberty Steamboat Corp. North River Ice Breaker by Commander E.J. Quinby See: Fifty Years of Service to Miss Liberty 130/79 124/199 Liberty Weekend 1986 by William M. Rau 181/35 North River Steam Boat Line Lifetime’s Memories of Some Special Ships and See: Period to PARAGON 49/7 , A, by Philip Thiel 262/29 North River Steamboat – 175 Years Later by William H. Log of the Wandering Ferryboat by James T. Wilson Ewen 163/169 5/63 Novel Excursion, A, by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 97/11 Long Career of the Quonset , The, by Joseph Giglietti NOVELTY: An Innovation in Design, steamer, by 275/22 David P. Bikle 95/93 Main Deck (A Photo Feature) 153/37 156/264 NYC Private Ferry Operators Fleet List by Peter T. Man from Peru, The, by Donald C. Ringwald 46/28 Eisele 253/27 MARYLAND Route, The Steamer, by George W. Hilton October Weekend Voyage to Albany 1977 by William 95/87 H. Ewen 145/18 McAllister Navigation Co. One Hundred Years of Steamboating by Edward A. See: Fifty Years of Service to Miss Liberty 130/77 Mueller 174/101 Memorial Steamboat Excursion, 1979 151/159 Opposition Night Lines on the Hudson 1908-1915 by Morse Name in Steamship History, The, by Byron M. Donald C. Ringwald 151/139 Boyles 11/189 Op-Sail’s Spectacular Spectator Fleet by William M. Motor Whaleboat Gets Steam Power by Capt. L.S. Rau 140/195 McCready 54/30 Other End of the Line, The, by Alan D. Frazer 268/40 Mourning on the Hudson. Reprint from New York PARAGON, Period to, by Donald C. Ringwald 49/7 World Oct. 11, 1877 71/91 Passaic, Vagabond Voyage Down the, by Harry My First Ship by Harry Hyder 208/284 Cotterell, Jr. 24/52 New York & Hudson Steamboat Co. Past Years on the Passaic by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 141/13 See: Recollections of the Catskill Evening Line 82/35 Pearsall Excursion Line, The, as told by Capt. Everett H. New York, Catskill & Athens S/B Co., Ltd. Pearsall 21/419 See: Recollections of the Catskill Evening Line People’s Night Line 82/35 See: the Man from Peru 46/28 17 PERSEUS at Twilight, The, by Roger W. Mabie 137/21 New York Harbor Steamboating, 1939 131/156 PETER STUYVESANT and the Winter of 1978 by Peter SWALLOW by Capt. J. Henry Bogardus 21/413 T. Eisele 146/90 Tell Me Not in Mournful Numbers by Tracy I. Brooks PIONEER a) FERDINANDO GORGES, The, by 21/411 William A. Wall 128/195 Touring the Brooklyn Tugboat Fleets by John Breynaert, Pioneer Steamboat JOHN STEVENS by Edward O. Bill Viden & Bob Bracchi 54/34 Clark 187/173 TRANSFER NO. 8 by H. Osborne Michael 84/107 Pulling a Treasure Back from the Brink by Richard T.S. Marvel Builds a New “Queen of the Hudson” by Anderson 277/38 Wm. duBarry Thomas 221/16 R. Cornell White’s Rockaway of 1877-The Greatest Two Anniversaries by Brian J. Cudahy 188/269 Excursion Steamer New Yorkers Never Knew Two Notable Tugs by Donald C. Ringwald 168/255 by Richard V. Elliott 272/25 TURECAMO BOYS, The Ocean Tug, by Capt. Howard REINDEER, The Loss of the, by Donald C. Ringwald L. Wentworth, Sr. 106/90 25/12 Ugly Duckling Meets the Swan, The, by Alan D. Frazer Remembering a Pioneering New York Commuter 222/114 Steamboat: Sylvan Dell by Richard Elliott United States Returns Home by John Curdy 220/284 280/26 Visit of the Three Queens to New York City, The, by ROBERT FULTON-A Sentimental Journey by Steven Steven Loveless 265/11 Duff 264/26 Voyage Through the Golden Door by Francis James ROBERT FULTON, Farewell Visit to, by George V.W. Duffy 142/73 Kelly 107/125 Weehawken and West Shore Ferries, The, by Harry ROBERT FULTON Passes, The, by William H. Ewen Cotterell, Jr. 70/38 59/68 Where Did They Get That Name? by Harry Cotterell, Jr. ROBERT FULTON, S.S., by F.R. Hathaway and S. 70/38 Gmelin 14/244 Whither N.Y.’s Steam Fleet? by Peter T. Eisele and Romer & Tremper Steamboat Co. William M. Rau 126/87 See: The Last Days of the JACOB H. TREMPER Wills, Benjamin B. 60/86 See: Fifty Years of Service to Miss Liberty 130/83 Ryder Collection of Hudson River Steamboat Models by Wilson Line Walter A. Tuttle 57/10 See: BAY BELLE Steams Again 101/14 Salvation Navy, All Aboard the, by Brigadier Clarence Year In the Life of PERSEUS, A, by Roger W. Mabie Simmons 118/84 131/151 Sandy Hook Route, The, by Stephan Gmelin 9/142 Saugerties Evening Line by John S. Overbagh and ATLANTIC COAST: St. Lawrence River & Gulf Donald C. Ringwald 145/3 Sidewheel Ferryboats in Service at N.Y. and Vicinity, A. TRMBLAY, the Steam Goelette by Daniel C. 1939 (compilation) by Donald C. Ringwald McCormick 110/77 2/18 Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard by William M. Sinking of the Cunard Liner Oregon , The, by Jane Rau 149/17 Mitchell LaSure 278/40 Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard (Conclusion) by Ferry, The, by B.C. Betancourt, Jr. 26/25 William M. Rau 150/175 27/54 28/83 Canada Steamship Lines Enters the 21 st Century, The, by See: KINGSTON, TORONTO & MONTREAL Edmund Squire 256/280 17/314 Staten Island – Perth Amboy Ferry, The, by Herbert B. River Reflections 34/37 Reed 53/17 The Saguenay Service 98/56 Steam Boat Ventilation. Reprint from New York 19 th Century Steamboating at Port Hope, Ont. Tribune , Dec. 11, 1848 121/35 52/75 Steamboat Excursion of a Century Ago, A, by Harry Canada Steamship Lines under Great Lakes Cotterell, Jr. 21/417 section Steamboating Memories by William G. Muller 272/11 Canada’s First Steamboat by H. Philip Spratt 55/53 Steers Sand & Gravel Co. Canada’s Oldest Steamboat by R.W. Shepherd 29/6 See: Sunk Without Trace – in New York City 65/12 Canadian Navigation Co. Still going Like 60! By William G. Muller 73/10 See: 19 th Century Steamboating at Port Hope, Ont. Sunk Without Trace – in New York City by James T. 52/75 Wilson 65/12 The Saguenay Service 98/56 Sutton Line Canaller Odyssey by Capt. John Ivany 107/132 See: Fifty Years of Service to Miss Liberty 130/81 18 CIGAR, the Steam Launch by Daniel C. McCormick Black Wake of the ARGO MERCHANT by William P. 111/165 Quinn 187/119 Clarke Steamship Co. Ltd., The, by Ivan S. Brookes Boston & Philadelphia Steamship Co. 60/81 61/4 See: A Brief History of the Merchants & Miners See also: A Summer Trip Down the River 57/7 Transportation Co., Part IV 42/35 The Steam Goelette A. TREMBLAY A Brief History of the B&P S/S Co. 49/5 110/77 Central Vermont Transportation Company, The Other EASTCLIFFE HALL, A Reminiscence of, by Robert D. New London Line: The Last New York Graham 117/12 Steamers by Martin J. Butler 234/89 Floating Miscellany, A, by James Wilson 154/93 CITY OF SAVANNAH by Roland P. Carr 68/98 Guide to American Water Excursions, A, by Peter T. Clyde Line Eisele 175/175 See: SHAWNEE – Clyde Line’s Last Flagship by Guide to American Water Excursion Updated, A, by Thomas R. Blandford 147/155 Peter T. Eisele 179/191 Clyde Line 1944-1944, The, by Thomas R. Blandford KINGSTON, TORONTO & MONTREAL by James M. 131/131 Kidd 17/314 See also: S.S. ANKARA 125/19 MAUDE, The Loss of the Steamer, by Robert W. Coal to New England by Captain Edward C. March Shepherd 47/64 259/181 NORTHUMBERLAND, Fifty-Eight Years from Coastal Colliers by R. Loren Graham 123/143 Tyneside by “Micmac” (C. Bradford Mitchell) Commercial Steamboat Co. 31/61 See: The Neptune Quintuplets 37/2 Novel Excursion, A, by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 97/11 Cromwell Line Ottawa River, Earlier days on the, by S.J. Jarvis 39/59 See: Double Compound Walking Beam Engined Ottawa River Navigation Co. Screw Steamship LOUISIANA, The, by Cedric See: A Short History of 23/25 24/55 Ridgely-Nevitt See also: Loss of the Steamer Maude 47/64 DORCHESTER, Merchants & Miners Transportation SOVEREIGN, Flagship of the Fleet Co. by H. Graham Wood & Ross H. Black 54/31 17/313 Port Hope, Ont., 19 th Century Steamboating at: from Double-Compound Walking-Beam Engined Screw Port Hope Historical Sketches , 1901 52/75 Steamship LOUISIANA, The, by Cedric RAFTSMAN, the Saint Lawrence Timber Tug by J.D. Ridgely-Nevitt 155/167 Calvin 36/78 Floating Miscellany, A, by James Wilson 154/93 Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co. Graham’s Gallery. Pictorial display by R. Loren Graham See: 19 th Century Steamboating at Port Hope. Ont. 103/127 52/75 Great Fake, The (A That Went to War) by Saguenay Service, The, by Gordon P. Bugbee 98/56 Douglas L. Roberts 211/195 SOVEREIGN – Flagship of the Fleet by Robert W. Guide to American Water Excursions, A, by Peter T. Shepherd 54/31 Eisele 175/175 Steam Yacht, Ike Harter Builds a, by Alexander Crosby Guide to American Water Excursions Updated, A, by Brown and Thomas R. Hagley 108/185 Peter T. Eisele 179/191 Summer Trip Down the River, A, by Ivan S. Brookes HETZEL, The Stranding and Salving of , by Robert 57/7 Erwin Johnson 75/71 Touring the Ottawa and St. Lawrence a Century Ago Jinx Ship by George Beater 87/67 (Extracted from Hunter’s Ottawa Scenery, Lady Was a Tramp, The, by Erik Heyl 87/73 Canada West 1855 , by R.W. Shepherd.) 45/5 Little White Boats of Penobscot, Steamboats from the Barbour Yard by Mildred N. Thayer 214/89 Atlantic and Gulf Coastwise Loss of Empress of Canada , The, by Gordon Turner 217/30 ADIRONDACK, Lady of Lake Champlain by Lynn H. MADISON, The Old, by William B. Taylor 24/58 Bottum 208/277 Maine Steamboating 1818-1868 by Richard A. Savage Alexandre Line to Cuba and Mexico 1867-1888, The, by 116/196 Cedric Ridgely-Nevitt 146/81 Meet S.S. ALLIANCA by Willis H. Miller 156/231 America’s Junior Cruise Ships by Willis H. Miller Merchants & Miners Transportation Co., A Brief History 179/173 of, by William B. Taylor 38/25 40/83 41/7 Approaching the Century Mark. Reprint from Marine 42/35 43/65 44/79 Review 20/390 Addenda to above article 44/87 Atlantic Conference, The: How the Great Ocean Liners See also: DORCHESTER 17/313 were Regulated by Louis C. Kleber 251/192 Approaching the Century Mark 20/390 19 ONTARIO of the M&M 28/77 Rough Seas off Cape Hatteras 93/21 The Jinx Ship 87/67 The Savannah Liner (poem) 100/134 Loss of the DORCHESTER 107/119 SCOTIA, The Blockade Runner, by Erik Heyl 56/79 Merchant Ships That Launched Mailplanes by David H. SHAWNEE – Clyde Line’s Last Flagship by Thomas R. Grover 226/89 Blandford 147/155 MIAMI, The Wandering, by Rev. Canon F.C. St. Clair Some British-Built Blockade Runners of the American 60/85 Civil War by Arthur C. Wardle 52/77 MISSISSIPPI, ex-MEMPHIS, An Unsuccessful Some Ships and Their Models by Roland P. Carr 85/9 Blockade Runner by Cedric Ridgely-Nevitt South Atlantic Sisters by Peter C. Kohler 210/89 137/17 South Atlantic Sisters-Delta Line’s “Dels” of 1940 by Morse Name in Steamship History, The, by Byron M. Peter C. Kohler 206/89 Boyles 11/189 Stars and Stripes on the Atlantic: The American Line, Mount Hope , The-Reminiscences by William King 1871-1902 by William Henry Flayhart III, PhD. Covell 226/108 241/18 Neptune Quintuplets, The, by Erik Heyl 37/2 Steamers Saluted in Passing by Edward F. Hamilton Neptune Steamship Co. 36/82 See: The Neptune Quintuplets 37/2 Sternwheeeler in New Jersey by Stephan Gmelin 64/94 New England Screw Steamship Co. TITANIC-From A Different Angle by Edwin L. See: Maine Steamboating 1818-1868 116/198 Dunbaugh 237/5 Normandie : Hail and Farewell by Walter L. Meseck To Shining Sea (SS MANHATTAN/SS 220/257 WASHINGTON)-I by Peter C. Kohler 202/89 Ocean and Coastal Steamship Wrecks 1865-1873 A To Shining Sea (SS MANHATTAN/SS Transcription by Capt. Earl C. Palmer 48/91 WASHINGTON)-II by Peter C. Kohler 49/11 50/36 203/195 Old Dominion Line Union Army’s Procurement of Vessels for Coast and See: The Old MADISON 24/58 Gulf of Mexico Service 1861-1865, The, by Steamships and Steamboats of the Old Charles Dana Gibson 279/38 Dominion Line by John L. Lochhead 29/10 World of Tomorrow Ships by Peter C. Kohler 198/89 31/52 Reminiscence, A , by Greg Abbott 224/274 ONTARIO of the M&M by John L. Lochhead and William B. Taylor 28/77 Biographies Passenger Lists & Temporary Communities: Who was on the North Atlantic in the Interwar Period by Alexanderson, Commodore Leroy by James F. Whalen Douglas Hart 261/14 233/29, 249/48 Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Co., The, by Carl Alexanderson, Commodore Leroy, 1910-2004 by Raymond Brown 58/25 William A. Fox 249/48 Addenda to above article by W.R. Meirs 62/53 Allaire, James P. – Marine Engine Builder 180/263 Peril of the Deep by Charles H. Luffbarry 189/21 Anderson, Elizabeth Stanton, 1899-1992, A Tribute to, Providence and the Fabre Line by Patrick T. Conley, by William A. Fox 205/27 J.D., Ph.D. 270/21 Austin, Jerry and the A.&C. Line by Ann A. Eberle QUEEN ELIZABETH 2 and QUEEN -A 222/126 Historic Tandem Crossing of the North Atlantic Braynard, Frank O.-Pioneer, & Leader, SSHSA by Captain Roger Emtage 265/5 Mourns the Loss of, by Robert C. Cleasby Railroading on the High Seas by Charles H. Luffbarry 265/45 180/273 Captain Geiger and the Coal Haul by Anonymous Revisiting the Great Eastern by Edward A. Mueller 189/17 215/202 Dority, Capt. Frank A. Revival of Inland Passenger Traffic, The, by See: A Grand Fresh and Salt Water “Old Man” G.V.W. Kelly 138/75 120/221 RHODE ISLAND 1861-1867, USS, by Charles H. Dowling, Edward J., S.J., 1906-1996 by William M. Bogart 123/138 125/14 Worden 221/45, 259/221 Rough Seas off Cape Hatteras by Roland P. Carr 93/21 Dunbaugh, Edwin L, 1927-2006 by William duBarry Safety of Life At Sea: A Retrospective William Thomas 259/221 duBarry Thomas 271/25 Ewen, William H., Sr., 1913-2003 by Roger W. Mabie Saga of the Surviving Coastal Twins by Peter T. Eisele 247/212 128/209 Famous People on Shipboard by Jean B. Hess Savannah Line Greene, Capt. Mary B. 112/227 See: CITY OF SAVANNAH 68/98 Greene, Capt. Tom 111/164 20 Harding, President Warren G. 110/92 See: Steamboatin’ In the Kootenays 23/30 24/59 Hayes, Ex-President Rutherford B. 118/88 25/10 Roosevelt, President Theodore 113/18 KEENORA by Molly McFadden 98/70 Way Jr., Capt. Fred 115/139 Lake Ontario’s Railway Ships by Ted Rafuse 246/105 Wilson, President Woodrow 117/22 Muskoka Lakes navigation Co. Wright, Capt. Donald T. 116/195 See: Saga of the SAGAMO 113/21 Fitch, John: Inventor of the Steamboat by Michael G. Ontario’s SEGWUN 122/67 Fitch 118/79 SEGWUN’s Restoration Begun 128/205 Fulton, Robert: A Sentimental Journey by Steven Duff Navigation North and West by Loudon Wilson. 45/53 264/26 44/88 45/1 46/36 47/60 48/87 49/14 50/38 Gamble, J. Mack, Honored, by Capt. Roy Barkhau 52/82 53/14 54/35 56/83 58/37 59/66 61/11 108/206 62/40 64/88 66/37 Addenda 51/72 Goulder, Harvey D., the Steamer and the Man by Harvey Polson Iron Works-Trillium’s Renowned 19 th Century S. Ford 18/341 Shipbuilder Leaves Legacy by Jenny Ono Grand Fresh and Salt Water “Old Man”, A, 120/221 Suttaby 274/35 Hays, Will S. – the Man by Alan L. Bates 77/3 SS KEWATIN -The First 100 Years, 1907-2007 by Bob & Haverly, Douglas L., 1925-2003 247/212 Cindy Zimmerman 262/5 James Bard Remembered by William H. Ewen, Sr. SAGAMO, Saga of the, by Skip Gillham 113/21 192/279 Saint-Class Tugs Under the Canadian Flag by John D. Kirby, Frank E., A Biographical Sketch by Gordon P. Henderson 201/35 Bugbee 221/5 Samuel Ward Stanton by William A. Fox 196/261 Kirby, Frank E. – the Steamer and the Man by Capt. SEGWUN, Ontario’s: to Steam or Not to Steam by Frank E. Hamilton 13/217 Richard S. Tatley 122/67 Lathrop, Captain Gideon. The Diary of, ed. By Capt. SEGWUN’s Restoration Begun (author unk.) 128/205 A.C. Scott 69/7 Selkirk Navigation Co. Mabie, Roger, Remembering, by William duBarry See: KEENORA 98/70 Thomas 266/42 Shipping on the Rideau Canal by J.M. Mills 155/181 Manolis, Capt. Nicholas. Autobiography 22/11 Steamboatin’ in the Kootenays by Robert W. Parkinson Meseck, Walter, Finished With Engines, June 20, 1996 23/30 24/59 25/10 by William duBarry Thomas 218/88 Steamboats on the Red River of the North by Loudon Post, Captain Charles-The Life of a Long Island Wilson 8/123 Steamboat Captain and his Adventures in the WENDY B. of Montreal by David G. McMillan Civil War by Edward Magnani 246/116 199/200 Rau, William M. (1929-2007) by William duBarry Thomas 263/48 Ferries & Ferryboats Rumsey, James – Steamboat Inventor by Alexander Crosby Brown 111/134 Across the Canal by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 89/17 Schulte, Matthew (Author Unlisted) 261/5 Across the Tred Avon by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 161/19 Stanton, Elizabeth Anderson, 1899-1992, Tribute to, by Backwoods Ferries, The, by Rodger W. Fredrick 87/72 William A. Fox 205/27 Badger by George W. Hilton 224/278 Stanton, Samuel Ward by William A. Fox 196/261 BINGHAMTON Proves It Can Be Done by Peter T. Twain, Mark: Ship Inspector by Ralph Renwick, Jr. Eisele 137/3 85/11 Birth of a Ferry Route, The, by Clifford S. Hawkins Van Cleve, Captain James, by Erik Heyl 48/81 42/32 Walter Meseck, Finished With Engines, June 20, 1996 Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard by William M. by William duBarry Thomas 218/88 Rau 149/17 Wood, H. Graham (1911-1998) by William H. Ewen, Sr. Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard (Conclusion) by 226/126 William M. Rau 150/75 Bon Ton Ferries, The, by Mildred N. Thayer 220/281 (See also Obituaries-Part XI) Boston Pastoral by Frank J. Skelly 35/66 Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn Railroad (See: Boston CANADA—Inland Lakes and Rivers Pastoral) 35/66 Brazil, New Information on Beam Engines Operation in, Canallers and Currents: Fourteen Foot Navigation on the by Donald C. Ringwald 78/54 St. Lawrence by Capt. L. E. McDonald, Edited Brazilian Ferry Boats by W.R. Pratt and Donald Nevin by R.D. Graham 147/149 90/52 See: New Information on Beam Engines Operating in Brazil 78/54 21 Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company, The, Hoboken Ferry Company (Hoboken land and by Edward C. Jablonsky 165/3 Improvement Company): Ferries See: BINGHAMTON Proves It Can Be Done by See: Where Did They Get That Name? 129/22 Peter T. Eisele 137/3 British Columbia “Highways” Coastal Ferries by Frank Hoboken Ferries, The, By Graham t. Wilson A. Clapp 153/19 149/3 Brooklyn & Richmond Ferry Co. Hoboken Ferries, The (Conclusion) by Graham See: The Birth of a Ferry Route 42/32 T. Wilson 150/91 Buenos Aires Ferry Scene (photos) by Andrew Kilk International Transit Co. Ltd. 218/124 See: Sault Sainte Marie Ferry 94/52 CANORA, The Canadian National Railway’s Ferry, by Correction thereto 96/141 Frank A. Clapp 111/139 Japan’s Growing Ferry Fleet by James L. Shaw 149/27 Cape May – Lewes Ferry Japan’s Long Distance Car Ferries by Ikeda Yoshiho See: The New M.V. DELAWARE 131/151 149/29 Chesapeake Bay Ferry System, The, by H. Graham Jersey Central Ferries by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 13/225 Wood 43/56 Addenda 14/263 Claiborne – Annapolis Ferry, Inc. Last Farewell to the Ferryboat Ellis Island , A, by Barry See: Log of the Wandering Ferryboat 5/63 Moreno 276/34 The Chesapeake Bay Ferry System 43/56 MARYLAND Route, The Steamer, by George W. Hilton Coastal Ferries, Ltd. by Frank A. Clapp 159/165 95/87 Delaware – New Jersey Ferry Co. Michigan State Ferries at the Straits of Mackinac, The, See: They Crossed the Delaware 39/49 by Charles Truscott 114/78 DELAWARE, The New M.V. by William M. Rau Midland Terminal & Ferry Co. 131/151 See: Weehawken & West Shore Ferries 70/40 Detroit River Car Ferries of the Canadian National Mount Hope , The-Reminiscences by William King Railways by George W. Hilton 80/99 Covell 226/108 Detroit River, Ferry Service on the, by Rev. Father E.J. New Bedford – Fairhaven Ferry, The, by Martin J. Butler Dowling, S.J. 40/79 112/201 Double-Ender Diggings by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 147/135 New Castle – Pennsville Ferries, Inc. Erie and Port Dover Ferry, The, by Robert J. MacDonald See: They Crossed the Delaware 39/49 66/34 New England, Excursion & Ferry Vessels of, by Stephen Ferries Forever: 75 Years On the Jamestown-Scotland Dininio 113/13 114/90 Ferry by William A. Fox 236/281 New England Transfer Co. Ferries in the Tar Heel State by Brian J. Cudahy See: The Steamer MARYLAND Route 95/87 244/272 New Hawaii Superferry ALAKAI Sails on “Ocean Path” Ferry Holiday in by Rodney H. Mills 197/31 to the Islands by Shawn J. Dake 263/33 Ferry Tales by Capt. Edward C. March 226/114 New Westminster Ferry by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 120/198 Ferry – Use of the word. New York Central Railroad Co. See: Hear on the Fantail 50/48 See: Weehawken & West Shore Ferries 70/38 Floating Miscellany, A, by James Wilson 154/93 New York Ferry Renaissance by Peter T. Eisele 252/273 Found! A Beam Engine Steamboat in Service! By New York, Ontario & Western Railroad Richard Edgerton 63/69 See: Log of the Wandering Ferryboat 5/63 From the Golden Gate to by Robert W. Weehawken and West Shore Ferries 70/40 Parkinson 50/25 and Robert C. Leithead 51/54 New York’s Newest and Shortest Ferry by James T. Guide to American Water Excursions, A, by Peter T. Wilson 32/80 Eisele 175/175 Northland Navigation Company Limited, 1951-1980 by Guide to American Water Excursions Updated, A, by Frank A. Clapp 222/99 Peter T. Eisele 179/191 NYC Private Ferry Operators Fleet List by Peter T. Happy Birthday TRILLIUM! Famed Toronto Ferry Eisele 253/27 Turns 100 This Year 274/28 Ohio River Crossings by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 137/7 Harbor Scenes of Hong Kong by Paul M. Wilson 162/93 Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad Hey-Day of the Williamsburgh Ferries by Clifford S. See: The Steamer MARYLAND Route 95/87 Hawkins 19/366 Pioneer Ferry of the Gulf Islands by Frank A. Clapp History of the Kingston-Rhinecliff Ferry by Donald C. 187/191 Ringwald 186/89 Sault Sainte Marie Ferry by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 94/52 Hoboken Ferries, the, by Graham T. Wilson 149/3 Correction thereto 96/141 Hoboken Ferries, The (Conclusion) by Graham T. Sea Bus by Frank A. Clapp 148/213 Wilson 150/91 QUEEN by Frank A. Clapp 167/183 22 Sidewheel Ferries of N.Y. & Vicinity. 1939 Bay Line Steamships Ltd. (compilation) by Donald C. Ringwald 2/18 See: Tree Line Great Lakes Service 41/4 Sidewheel Ferryboats in Service at New York, and on Island Transit Co. the Hudson, 1905, by Robert McRoberts 8/130 See: The Last Arnold Line Steamboat 127/131 SILVER GATE, A Little-Known Double-Ender, by G.F. Benson Ford Dream Cottage, The, by Wayne S. Sapulski (“Jerry”) MacMullen 16/296 272/21 SOUTH STEYNE – The Ultimate Manly Steamer by Buffalo (N.Y.), Excursion Boats at. Reprint from Bruce R. J. Miller 138/67 Seaboard Magazine . 75/80 Southern Pacific Golden Gate Ferries Buffaloe Creek District, Steamboats Enrolled at, by Erik See: From the Golden Gate to Puget Sound 50/25 Heyl 73/16 51/54 By Steam on Lake Ontario, 1820. From diary of Thomas Stamford – Oyster Bay Ferries Corp. P. Cope. 58/31 See: The Steamer CHELSEA 93/19 CPR Service, The, by William M. Worden 98/44 Staten Island Ferry, The, by B.C. Betancourt, Jr. 26/25 Canada Steamship Lines 27/54 28/83 See: The HAMONIC 18/342 Staten Island Ferry, The, by Graham T. Wilson 139/153 Tree Line Great Lakes Service 41/4 Staten Island Ferry Enters the 21 st Century, The, by 19 th Century Steamboating at Port Hope, Ont. Edmund Squire 256/280 52/75 Staten Island Ferry, The – A New Era Arrives by Canada Steamship Lines under Atlantic Coast: Theodore W. Scull 160/241 St. Lawrence River & Gulf section Staten Island - Perth Amboy Ferry, The, by Herbert B. Canada Steamship Lines, Ltd.: Reed 53/17 See: NORONIC – Century’s Worst Marine Disaster Tales of Six Sisters-Steel Electric Ferries of San by Karl Lee 157/17 Francisco Bay and Puget Sound by Barry W. Canadian National Railways Eager 205/5 See: Detroit River Car Ferries of the CNR 80/99 Thatcher Ferry (Panama Canal) Canadian Navigation Co. See: Across the Canal 89/17 See: 19 th Century Steamboating at Port Hope, Ont. They Crossed the Delaware by Edward O. Clark 39/49 52/75 Toronto Island Ferries Canadian Pacific Railway Co. See: Where Did They Get That Name? 129/22 See: The Locks & Steamers of Sault Sainte Marie Vessels of the Virginia Ferry Corporation 1930-1956 by 23/35 William L. Baxter 279/22 Early Canadian Pacific Ry. Steamships 46/30 Voyage Through the Golden Door by Francis James 1907, Golden Anniversaries, 1957 61/1 Duffy 142/73 Indian Summer on the Lakes 84/105 Wandering Ferryboat, Log of the, by James T. Wilson CARIBOU, The Canadian Passenger & Frgt. Propeller, 5/63 by William A. McDonald 22/3 by Brian J. Cudahy 253/15 CAROLINE, New Light on, by Erik Heyl 46/34 Wayward Ferry, The, by Alexander Crosby Brown Cedar Point, Lagoon Boat Ride at, by Jean B. Hess 27/53 79/73 Weehawken and West Shore Ferries, The, by Harry Chicago & Muskegon Transportation Co. Cotterell, Jr. 70/38 See: Sing A Song O’ Doorknobs 29/8 West Municipal Ferries by Frank A. Clapp CHICORA, A Blockade Runner That Came to the Lakes, 191/173 by Capt. Frank E. Hamilton 55/49 Where Did They Get That Name? by Harry Cotterell, Jr. Cleveland & Buffalo Transit Co. 129/22 See: Farewell to the…Georgian Bay Line 105/12 Wither N.Y.’s Steam Fleet? by Peter T. Eisele and Crosby Transportation Co. William M. Rau 126/87 See: The Milwaukee, Grand Haven, Muskegon Ferry Route 4/42 Great Lakes The Quiet Life of an Old-Timer 39/60 Dark Day on Lake Erie by John A. Ottman 201/12 Ahlmann Flag, Under the, by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 53/8 Design of Passenger Vessels for the Great Lakes, The Arnold Line Steamboat, The Last, by Charles H. Truscott (Reprint from Transaction, 1925 ) by Dr. 127/131 Herbert C. Sadler & Frank E. Kirby 221/32 Ashley & Dustin Boats, 1862-1945, History of the, by Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Co. Capt. Frank E. Hamilton 31/55 See: First of the D&C Boats, The by Gordon P. ATLANTIC of Georgian Bay, Steamer, by W.E. Phillips Bugbee 133/11 10/162 Detroit & Cleveland Steamboat Line Badger by George W. Hilton 224/278 23 See: History of the Great Lakes Steamer R.N. RICE Grand, Fresh and Salt Water “Old Man”, A, by W.L. 16/294 Groom 120/221 Detroit & Milwaukee Railway Grand Trunk-Milwaukee Car Ferry Co. See: The Milwaukee, Grand Haven, Muskegon Ferry See: Loss of the Car Ferry MILWAUKEE 119/157 Route 4/40 Grand Trunk Railway Detroit & Windsor Ferry Co. See: Detroit River Car Ferries of the CNR 80/99 See: Ferry Service on the Detroit River 40/77 Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Transportation Co. by the Detroit, Belle Isle & Windsor Ferry Co. Rev. Father E.J. Dowling, S.J. 32/81 See: Ferry Service on the Detroit River 40/77 Great Lakes Album, A, by Rev. Father E.J. Dowling, S.J. Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee Railway Co. 122/85 See: The Milwaukee, Grand Haven, Muskegon Ferry Great Lakes Lines of a Half-Century Ago, Some, by Route 4/40 James T. Wilson 9/148 Detroit River Car Ferries of the Canadian National Great Lakes Pioneers: Wyandotte Transportation Railways by George W. Hilton 80/99 Company by Skip Gillham 143/143 Detroit River, Ferry Service on the, by Rev. Father E.J. Great Lakes Towing by Tom Collins (W.O. Steubig) Dowling, S.J. 40/76 12/202 Detroit River Mail Boat (Historical account of a unique Great Lakes Transit Corporation marine institution, in the Duluth to Niagara See: Passenger Liners of the Great Lakes Transit regional news section) by Charles D. Bieser Corporation by Lawrence Burke 135/158 126/111 Great Sodus Bay and Its Steamboats, 1874-1910 by Dominion Transportation Co. Ltd. Albert H. Benham 55/58 See: The Canadian Passenger & Freight Propeller Great Western Railway of Canada CARIBOU 22/3 See: Detroit River Car Ferries of the CNR 80/99 Engelmann Transportation Co. Grummond Mackinac Line See: The Milwaukee, Grand Haven, Muskegon Ferry See: Sing A Song O’ Doorknobs 29/8 Route 4/40 Guide to American Water Excursions, A, by Peter T. Erie &Buffalo Line Eisele 175/175 See: OWANA Under Three Names 28/79 Guide to American Water Excursions Updated, A, by Erie and Port Dover Ferry, The, by Robert J. MacDonald Peter T. Eisele 179/191 66/34 Hall Corp. of Canada See also: OWANA Under Three Names 28/80 See: VCNV, a Reminiscence of EASTCLIFFE Farewell to SPRUCEGLEN – One Classy Freighter by HALL 117/12 Skip Gillham 177/15 HAMONIC, The, by Gordon M. Potter 18/342 Farewell to the Package Freighters by Skip Gillham HARVEY D. GOULDER, the Steamer and the Man by 191/187 Harvey S. Ford 18/341 Farewell to TROISDOC – An Era Has Ended by Skip ILLINOIS and MISSOURI, The, by Rev. Father E.J. Gillham 168/251 Dowling, S.J. 26/31 First of the D&C Boats, The, by Gordon P. Bugbee Indian Summer on the Lakes by Gordon P. Bugbee 133/11 84/105 Fletcher Engines on the Great Lakes by Rev. Father E.J. International Transit Co. Ltd. Dowling, S.J. 110/67 See: Sault Sainte Marie Ferry 94/52 Addenda 113/41 Correction thereto 96/141 Flint & Pere Marquette Railroad Inter-Ocean Transit Co. See: Rails Across Lake Michigan 15/264 See: The Noble 21/412 Floating Miscellany, A by James Wilson 154/93 Island Transportation Co. Founderings, Famous Fresh Water & Salt, by C.B. See: The Last Arnold Line Steamboat 127/131 Mitchell 9/146 KIRBY, FRANK E. – The Steamer and the Man by Four Southwest Michigan Classics by Rich Turnwald Capt. Frank E. Hamilton 13/217 277/28 Lake Michigan & Lake Superior Transportation Co. Georgian Bay Line, Farewell to the Steamers of, by See: PEERLESS, in Many Ways 36/77 William M. Worden 105/4 Lake Michigan Polar Expedition of 1917, The, by Stuart See also: Indian Summer on the Lakes 84/105 Walsh and Willard Groom 122/72 GLENEAGLES—Last of the Glen Line by Skip Gillham Lake Ontario, 1820, By Steam on, Excerpts from diary 186/109 of Thomas P. Cope 58/31 Goodrich Line Lake Ontario’s Railway Ships by Ted Rafuse 246/105 See: The Quiet Life of An Old-Timer 39/60 Lake Superior Transit Company 1872/1892, The Ships The Lake Michigan Polar Expedition of 1917 of, by The Rev. Father E.J. Dowling, S.J. 47/56 122/72 LITTLE ADA by Clifford S. Hawkins 23/44 24 Little Traverse Bay, A Steamboat Chronology of, by The Steamer NORGOMA of Georgian Bay Allen McCune 23/41 45/11 Little Traverse Bay Steamers, The Last of the, by North Channel Cruise 68/95 Richard B. Willis 80/111 The Story of NORMAC 118/75 Loss and Resurrection of FAVORITE, The, by William Passenger Liners of the Great Lakes Transit Corporation Lafferty 166/99 by Lawrence Burke 135/158 Loss of the Daniel J. Morrell by Brian P. Morgan Peculiar Case in Admiralty Law, A, by W.O. Steubig 260/269 17/318 Lost Pleasures: Memories of the D&C Night Boats by PEERLESS – In Many Ways by Rev. F. C. St. Clair John Henry 192/285 36/77 Lost, Strayed, or Stolen – One Large Steamer! By Erik People’s Steamship Line Heyl See: Sing a Song O’ Doorknobs 29/8 Addenda 39/71 Pere Marquette Steamer Line Maid of the Mist Steamboat Co. See: The Milwaukee, Grand Haven, Muskegon Ferry See: The MAIDS OF THE MIST 54/29 Route 4/40 MAIDS OF THE MIST, The, by Capt. Geoffrey Port Hope, Ont., 19 th Century Steamboating at. From Hawthorn 54/29 Port Hope Historical Sketches , 1901 52/75 Manistique, Marquette & Northern Railroad Propeller in the Park, The, by Dana Thomas Bowen See: Rails Across Lake Michigan 15/266 43/61 Marquette & Bessemer Dock & Navigation Co. Quiet Life on an Old-Timer, The, by Rev. F.C. St. Clair See: Rails Across Lake Michigan 15/266 39/60 Memories of a New SPARTAN and BADGER by Capt. R.N. Rice, History of the Great Lakes Steamer by John S. Blank 173/31 William A. McDonald 16/294 MIAMI, The Wandering, by Rev. Canon F.C. St. Clair Rails Across Lake Michigan by C. Bradford Mitchell 60/85 15/264 Michigan State Ferries at the Straits of Mackinac, The, Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co. by Charles Truscott 114/78 See: 19 th Century Steamboating at Port Hope, Ont. Michigan’s Grand River, Steamboats on, by Norman J. 52/75 Brouwer 117/16 ROTHESAY CASTLE by Capt. Frank E. Hamilton 85/4 Milwaukee-Grand Haven-Muskegon Ferry Route by F.C. Royal Mail Line St. Clair 4/40 See: 19 th Century Steamboating at Port Hope, Ont. MILWAUKEE, Loss of the Car Ferry, by Charles H. 52/75 Truscott 119/157 SS KEWATIN -The First 100 Years, 1907-2007 by Bob & Niagara Navigation Co. Cindy Zimmerman 262/5 See: The Saguenay Service 98/56 Saga of the Seeandbee , The, by Steven Duff 257/29 1907 – Golden Anniversaries – 1957 by Erik Heyl 61/1 Saving the SOUTH Took Three by Peter T. Eisele Noble Experiment, The, by John Nelson 21/412 135/144 NORGOMA of Georgian Bay, The Steamer, by Harry Sault Sainte Marie, The Locks and Steamers of, by Cotterell, Jr. 45/11 Raymond J. Knight 23/33 NORMAC, The Story of, by Alan Mann 118/75 Sault Sainte Marie Ferry by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 94/52 NORONIC—Century’s Worst Marine Disaster by Karl Correction thereto 96/141 Lee 157/17 Scrapped at Hamilton by Ivan S. Brookes 62/31 North Channel Cruise by Richard B. Willis 68/95 Shenango Six, The, by Skip Gillham 139/137 Northern Michigan Transportation Co. Ship That Was Saved by a Book, The by Donald S. See; The ILLINOIS and MISSOURIC 26/31 Bowman 166/93 Northern Navigation Co. Sidewheel Steamer ISLAND QUEEN 1854-1877 by See: The HAMONIC 18/342 Capt. F.E. Hamilton 20/391 Northern Steamship Co. Sing A Song O’ Doorknobs by F.C. St. Clair 29/8 See: The Wandering MIAMI 60/85 Small Bay Steamer, The Life of a, by Rev. Father E.J. Farewell to the…Georgian Bay Line 105/4 Dowling S.J. 80/110 OWANA Under Three Names by Capt. Frank E. Soo, Our Great National Asset, The, Author unk. 55/68 Hamilton 28/79 Soo River Company, The—A New Look on the Great Owen Sound Transportation Co. Ltd. Lakes by Skip Gillham 162/101 See: The Canadian Passenger & Freight Propeller Steamboat Princess , A one-of-a-kind sidewheeler? by CARIBOU 22/3 Christopher D. Dougherty 255/210 The Steamer NORGOMA of Georgian Bay Steamboats for the Gold Rush. 45/11 Capt. Fred Way, Jr. & Alan L. Bates (Part 1) 70/43 Stape Densford (Part II) 70/45 25 Capt. F.E. Hamilton (Part III) 70/46 American Export Line Steamboats in the Motor City by Barry W. Eager See: End to an Era? 113/3 152/237 Where Did They Get That Name? 129/22 Steamers at Pointe Aux Pins by Richard B. Willis 65/1 American Hawaiian Steamship Co. St. Joseph – Chicago Steamship Co. See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 See: Tragedy at Clark Street Bridge 94/43 Fiftieth Star 72/104 73/20 Toronto Island Ferries Steamships to 86/38 See: Where Did They Get That Name? 129/22 American Line Tragedy at Clark Street Bridge by Rev. Father E.J. See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 Dowling, S.J. 94/43 American President Lines Traverse Bay Line See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/103 See: the Life of a Small Steamer 80/110 That Was Saigon 93/16 Tree Line Great Lakes Service by Robert W. Shepherd Where Did They Get That Name? 129/22 41/4 American-South African Line, Inc. Valley City Transportation Co. See: Ships of the Farrell Line by Graham T. Wilson See: Steamboats for the Gold Rush (Part 3) 70/46 160/231 Van Cleve Book, The, by H.O. Frink 25/1 American Transatlantic Steamships 1819-1872 by Voyage On The Great Lakes – 1851, A, by Freeman R. Cedric Ridgely-Nevitt 47/65 Hathaway 20/394 AMERIKANIS Sails On by William A. Fox 201/25 Walkerville & Detroit Ferry Co. ANKARA, S.S., by S. Pen Cowardin 125/19 See: Ferry Service on the Detroit River 40/77 Another grand Old Liner Gone by Charles E. McCombs Wallaceburg—Canada’s Inland Deep Water Port by 61/21 Alan Mann 190/89 ARCADIA—Last Voyage of a Liner by James L. Shaw Wandering VIRGINIA, The, by F.C. St. Clair 11/179 150/87 Where Did They get That Name? by Harry Cotterell, Jr. Argonaut Steamship Co. 129/22 See: Steamships to San Diego 86/38 White Star Line Arosa Line by Peter T. Eisele 124/212 See: OWANA Under Three Names 28/80 Arrivederla LEONARDO DA VINCI by Peter C. Kohler White “W” Over Blue Waters by the Rev. Father E.J. 178/81 Dowling, S.J. 30/34 Atlantic & Caribbean Steam Navigation Co. Wilderness Voyage by C. Bradford Mitchell 8/141 See: The Steamers of the Red “D” Line 59/64 Wilson Transit Company Atlantic Steam Navigation Co. See: White “W” Over Blue Waters 30/34 See: The Iron Screw Steamer CIRCASSIAN 117/6 Wisconsin & Michigan Transportation Co. Atlantic Transport Line See: The Milwaukee, Grand Haven, Muskegon Ferry See: The Illustrious Ship MONGOLIA 100/123 Route 4/42 Memories of a Schoolboy Seaman 104/163 The Quiet Life of an Old-Timer 39/61 Loss of the MOHEGAN 110/78 Indian Summer on the Lakes 84/105 Other Ships of the Atlantic Transport Line Wooden Steamers: The Forgotten Era in Great Lakes 110/82 Ships by Rodney H. Mills 236/257 Australasian & American Steamship Co. Wyandotte Transportation Company See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/100 See: Great Lakes Pioneers: Wyandotte Australian Mail Steamship Line Transportation Company by Skip Gillham See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/99 143/143 BALTIC—A Famous American Ship by Frank O. Braynard 46/25 High Seas Baltimore and Liverpool Steamship Line, The, by Cedric Ridgely-Nevitt 95/83 Adler Linie (Eagle Line) See also: 1867, A Forgotten Year 101/3 See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 Baltischer Lloyd ALCOA SEAPROBE by John Blake 124/210 See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 Allan Line Banana Boats, The, by Eric W. Johnson 85/6 See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 Beaver Line Aloha OCEANIC INDEPENDENCE by William H. See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 Miller, Jr. 159/178 Elder Dempster’s American Services 81/7 AMERICA: The Indestructible World War I and II BEN BOLT Transport by Anthony Anable 97/3 See: Who? Who? Who? Who? Who? 51/62 American Competition on the North Atlantic by William Bessemer Saloon Steamship, The, by Ralph Renwick, Jr. B. Saphire 174/81 97/12 26 Black Star Line by Milton H. Watson 192/264 The Boston Waterfront at the Turn of the Boxcars to Boxships, From: The Ships of Seatrain Lines Century 63/64 by David Hendrickson 254/89 The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/91 Brasil & Argentina of 1958: 45 Years and 17 Names by A Crossing on a Queen 100/130 Edmund Squire 277/8 “Q-4,” Successor to the Queens 103/113 Brazil Line Tribute to a Queen 106/59 See: 1867, A Forgotten Year 101/3 This Noble Ship 109/3 BRITANNIC—The Queen That Never Reigned by John Home in Florida 109/31 H. Shaum Jr. 101/6 Long Live the Queen 111/131 British India Line End to an Era? 113/3 See: Voyage on DWARKA, Kuwait to Kawchi, A by “The Queen is Dead! Long Live the Queen!” James L. Shaw 143/136 121/4 By Freighter to Surinam by John L. Lochhead 86/39 The Death of a Queen 122/78 & Oriental Steamship Co. The Four-Stackers 129/25 See: Steamships to San Diego 86/37 S.S. CARIBIA 132/195 California Steam Navigation Co. CARONIA and the Light House 135/156 See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/99 Cunard Adds a Countess 140/209 ORIZABA 73/15 Modernization of QUEEN ELIZABETH 2, The Steamships to San Diego 86/35 183/195 Canadian-Australian Royal Mail Line Secret on QUEEN MARY, A 177/23 See: Fiftieth Star 73/21 CYCLOPS, The Mystery of the USS, by Bertram D. Canaller Odyssey by Capt. John Ivany 107/132 Bent 44/84 Cape Horn Fails to Live Up to its Billing by Fredrick Davy Jones’ Helper by Victor E. Scrivens 47/58 Gary Hareland 262/39 Death of a Queen, The, by Peter T. Eisele 122/78 Caribbean Car Cruise. Reprint from Time 18/346 DEVONIAN, A Sailing of, by R. Loren Graham CARIBIA, S.S., by Lt. Dale R. Wilkison 132/195 120/215 CARONIA and the Light House by B.C. Morse, Jr. Dollar Steamship Lines 153/156 See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/103 CIRCASSIAN 1857-1876, The Iron Screw Steamer, by The Illustrious Steamship MONGOLIA Cedric Ridgely-Nevitt 117/4 100/123 CITY OF KINGSTON—Little Known Pioneer Steam Dominion Line vessel by Frank O. Braynard 90/47 See: Boston Waterfront at the Turn of the Century Collins Line 64/91 See: BALTIC, Famous American Ship 46/25 Donaldson Line Collision at Sandy Hook by William du Barry Thomas See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 75/77 Doughty DE GRASSE 1924-1962, The by Peter C. Completes 75 th Year in Atlantic Service. Reprint from Kohler 183/173 N.A.S.M. News 26/32 Early Years of Cruising, The, by Graham Stallard 177/5 Continental Mail Steamship Co. East Asiatic Company See: The Iron Screw Steamer CIRCASSIAN 117/7 See: SELANDIA—Landmark in Motorship History Contrast in Careers—COMANCHE and BRITISH by Colin Carmichael 133/31 QUEEN by Grant S. Taylor 16/290 1867—A Forgotten Year in the History of the American Costa Empire, The by William H. Miller, Jr. 169/29 Steamships by Cedric Ridgely-Nevitt 101/3 CRISTOFORO COLOMBO—Forgotten Favorite by Elder Dempster’s American Services by M.H. Smye Peter C. Kohler 166/79 81/7 Crossing on a Queen, A, by William H. Flayhart, III Elegance Personified—FRANCE by William H. Flayhart 100/130 III 113/9 Cruise to Rotterdam by John Nicholson 113/12 End of An Australian Era by Peter Plowman 135/139 on Trial: Putting JUBILEE Through Her End to an Era? By Bradford D. Jones 113/3 Paces by Dr. Lawrence Miller 179/185 Engels Line Cruise Ships for the Eighties by Peter T. Eisele 159/155 See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 Cruise Ships out of Japan by Hisashi Noma 162/109 Epirotiki Line Cuba Distilling Ships, The, by Captain Edward C. March See: End to an Era? 113/3 237/9 ETRUSCO, Salvage of, by Thomas H. Eames 67/68 Cunard Adds a Countess by Peter T. Eisele 140/209 Faithful Forty-Eight, The, by Capt. Earl C. Palmer 30/30 Cunard Line Famous Old Atlantic Line, A, by L. McCormick- See: Three Big Sisters 35/59 Goodhart 22/1 Farewell to IRPINIA by David L. Powers, Jr. 173/23 27 Farrell Line, Inc. Great Northern Pacific Steamship Co. See: Ships of the Farrell Line by Graham T. Wilson See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/101 160/231 Great Rum and Banana Derby, The, by Edward F. Fiftieth Star by Robert W. Parkinson 72/104 Hamilton 38/34 Fifty Years Ago on the North Atlantic by Charles Great Western Steamship Line McCombs 84/99 See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/91 Final Unlucky Months of the “Golden Yacht”, The, by Great White Fleet, The, an Outline History by Richard Peter T. Eisele 163/183 W. berry 36/80 37/10 Final Visit to LEONARDO DA VINCI, A, by David L. Grimaldi-Siosa Story by Peter T. Eisele 173/13 Powers, Jr. 167/179 Guide to Cruise Ships, A, by Peter T. Eisele 148/223 First Transits of the Panama Canal by James L. Shaw 156/241 164/259 172/259 180/277 188/285 191/204 Guide to Cruise Ships Marketed In the United States, A, Florio Line by Peter T. Eisele 140/205 See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 Guide to Cruise Ships Updated, A, by Peter T. Eisele Founderings, Famous, Fresh Water & Salt, by C.B. 144/201 152/234 160/247 168/247 176/253 Mitchell 9/146 184/267 Four-Stackers, The, by Jack Shaum 129/25 Guion Line Boat Ride Home, A, by Charles E. McCombs See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/91 112/209 Hamburg American Line Freighters Deluxe: The Robin Line’s C2-S Cargo Ships See: Another Grand Old Liner Gone 61/21 of 1941 by David Hendrickson 262/17 The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/91 French Line (Compagnie Generale Transatlantique) Indoors on the Atlantic 97/17 See: The NORMANDIE Sails Her Last Mile 22/6 Famous People on Shipboard 113/18 LIBERTE, A Philatelic History of a Ship 37/7 The Four-Stackers 129/25 Tricolor and Blue Riband in the 19 th Century KAISER FRIEDRICH: The Ship That Failed 49/1 50/29 51/59 169/11 The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/91 Hamburger on the Hoof-or-The Pandemoniacal Voyage Elegance Personified 113/9 of Genevieve Lykes by William duBarry End to an Era? 113/31 Thomas 269/37 The Four-Stackers 129/25 Hands Across the Sea—Den Norske Amerikalinje by NORMANDIE, Triumph to Tragedy 130/67 Peter C. Kohler 178/81 Doughty DE GRASSE 1924-1962, The, Hapag-Lloyd’s “Grand Old Lady” by Peter C. Kohler 183/173 161/3 French Line’s 110 Years on the North Atlantic HARTFORD, The Steamer, by Francis A. Hoxie 122/74 138/87 Havre & New York Mail Line S.S. FRANCE—Superliner Remembered 1962- See: The Walking Beam Engine in Atlantic Service 1974 171-155 11/154 French Line’s 110 Years on the North Atlantic by Hawaii 1854-1959, Steamships to, by John Haskell Malcolm Graeme Riddle 138/87 Hawaiian Pacific Line From a Castle to a Queen by Clive Harvey 171/179 See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/103 From Field Marshal to Commoner—AROSA SKY by Hawaiian Steamship Co. Dr. Michael Von Kirvan-Pichette 172/231 See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/103 From Passenger to Survivor by Elizabeth Price 157/13 Hog Island Transports, The, by J.H. Isherwood 91/75 Furness Line Hog Islanders, the, by R. Loren Graham & Gordon W. See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 Thomas 118/90 Memories of a Schoolboy Seaman 104/167 Holland-American Line Innocent Abroad 108/178 See: Completes 75 th Year in Atlantic Service 26/32 Galway Line Davy Jones’ Helper 47/58 See: The Iron Screw Steamer CIRCASSIAN 117/6 Cruise to Rotterdam 113/12 General Steam Navigation Co. of Greece The Darling of the Dutch 122/50 See: Nelly to a Queen—Greek Line 142/83 Where did They Get That Name? 129/22 Godspeed, Safe Return, and a Merry Christmas by Paul Miracle That Was PRINSENDAM, The 157/3 A. Miller 148/203 NIEUW AMSTERDAM—A Vision of New Grace Line, The, by Jens Nilsen 103/107 Elegance 168/259 See also: End to an Era? 113/3 Holland Memorial, the, by Alexander Crosby Brown Grand Fresh and Salt Water “Old Man,” A, by W.L. 94/54 Groom 120/221 Home in Florida by Edward A. Mueller 109/31 GREAT EASTERN, A Look at. Pictorial article 101/24 Home Lines 28 See: Maiden Voyage of a Modern Cruise Ship Maiden Voyage of a Modern Cruise Ship by Allen E. 163/155 Jordan 163/155 MARIPOSA/HOMERIC 133/15 134/67 MANHATTAN, Northwest Passage of the S.S., by How to Build a Cruise Ship by Peter T. Eisele 121/11 Bradford D. Jones 114/67 How to Build a Cruise Ship—“America” Style by Peter MARIPOSA/HOMERIC by William J. Green 133/15 T. Eisele 147/163 134/67 Hydraulic Propulsion by Ralph Renwick, Jr. 92/117 Mark Twain: Ship Inspector by Ralph Renwick, Jr. 93/8 85/11 Indonesian Pilgrim Ships by Peter T. Eisele 139/131 MASSACHUSETTS, The Auxiliary Steam Packet, by Indoors on the Atlantic by Melancthon W. Jacobus William Earle Geoghegan 113/26 97/17 Matson Navigation Co. Inman Line See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/101 See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/91 MARIPOSE/HOMERIC 133/15 134/67 Indoors on the Atlantic 97/17 MONTEREY at Fifty-Seven by William A. Fox Innocent Abroad by Jean B. Hess 108/178 189/5 Inter-Island Steam Navigation Co. Other MONTEREY Returns, The, 189/5 See: Fiftieth Star 72/105 QUEEN FREDERICA—A Tribute to Gibbs Isthmian Line 146/93 See: Steamships to San Diego 86/38 Mediterranean & New York Steamship Co. Italian Line See: the North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 See: Arrivederla LEONARDO DA VINCI 178/81 Meet S.S. ALLIANCA by Willis H. Miller 156/231 CRISTOFORO COLOMBO—Forgotten Memories of AMERICA by Frank O. Braynard 195/179 Favorite 166/79 Memories of a Schoolboy Seaman by Bradford D. Jones Final Visit to LEONARDO DA VINCI, A, 104/163 167/179 Messageries Maritimes, Cie. Des Italian Liners 1932-1975 145/25 See: M.V. FELIX ROUSSEL/AROSA Italian Liners, 1932-1975, The by William A. Fox 144/213 145/25 Three “Nautonaphtes”, The, 168/231 ’s Renaissance Superliners by Peter C. Kohler Merchantmen at Arms by Edwin A. Patt 13/231 180/249 METROPOLIS, The Wreck of the, by Robert H. Burgess Ivaran’s Dual Concept AMERICANA by William M. 58/42 Rau 187/187 Migrant Ship Addenda by Peter T. Eisele 184/289 Jamaica Steam Navigation Company Miracle That Was PRINSENDAM, The, by Peter T. See: CITY OF KINGSTON: Little Known Pioneer Eisele 157/3 Steam Vessel 90/47 Mississippi & Dominion Steamship Co. JERVAIS BAY, The, by Stephan Gmelin 11/178 See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/91 Job Action—1911 Style by James Wilson 163/179 Modernization of QUEEN ELIZABETH 2, The, by KAISER FRIEDRICH: The Ship That Failed by W. Bruno Poppen 183/195 Kaye Lamb 169/11 MOHEGAN, Loss of the, by J.C.A. Whetter 110/78 LA GRANDE DUCHESSE by Carl R. Brown 63/57 MONGOLIA, The Illustrious Steamship, by George H. La Nave Blu—WILLIAM RUYS/ACHILLE LAURO by Seeth 100/123 Dr. Michael von Kirvan-Pichette 182/89 MONTEREY at Fifty-Seven by William A. Fox 189/5 Ladies of Distinction by Ralph E. Cropley 29/1 Moore & McCormack Line Leyland Line See: End to an Era? 113/3 See: Boston Waterfront at the Turn of the Century MORNING STAR, The Fourth, by Dorothy P. Cushing 64/91 26/36 The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 MOSES TAYLOR, The Double Beam-Engined LIBERTE—A Philatelic History of a Ship by Harold P. Steamship, by Cedric Ridgely-Nevitt 129/13 Faust 37/7 National Line Liberty Ship, The, by David Levine 116/209 See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/91 Liverpool & Mississippi Steamship Co. Nelly to a Queen—Greek Line by Peter T. Eisele 142/83 See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/91 New York & Bremen Steamship Co. Long Live the Queen! By John Shaum, Jr. 111/131 See: 1867, A Forgotten Year 101/3 Loss of a Liner, The, by James L. Shaw 159/181 Walking beam Engine in Atlantic Serv. Lykes Steamship Co., Inc. 111/154 See: titans and Minnows 112/195 New York & Puerto Rico Line M.V. FELIX ROUSSEL/AROSA SUN by Dr. Michael See: LA GRAND DUCHESSE 61/57 von Kirvan-Pichette 182/89 New York, Havana & Mobile Line 29 See: The QUAKER CITY 40/80 See: The Banana Boats 85/6 New York Shipping & Commercial List 1841-1846, The, Other MONTEREY Returns, The, by Peter T. Eisele by John L. Lochhead 51/57 189/35 NIEUW AMSTERDAM—A Vision of New Elegance by Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Allen E. Jordan 168/259 See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/99 NIEUW AMSTERDAM, S.S., The Darling of the Dutch, Fiftieth Star 73/20 by William H. Flayhart III 123/150 Steamships to San Diego 85/35 No Fire Bell in the night by Arthur L. Johnson 131/141 The Walking Beam Engine in Atlantic Service NORMANDIE Sails her Last Mile, The, by Stephan 111/159 Gmelin 22/7 Pacific Steam Navigation Co. NORMANDIE—Triumph to Tragedy by George See: Titans and Minnows 112/195 130/67 Pacific Steamship Lines Ltd. Norse American Line See: Where Did They Get That Name? 129/22 See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/91 Panama Canal, The-Past, Present and Future by James L. North American Lloyd Steamship Co. Shaw 231/205 See: The Walking Beam Engine in Atlantic Service Panama Pacific Line 111/154 See: Memories of a Schoolboy Seaman 104/163 The Iron Screw Steamer CIRCASSIAN 117/7 Panama Railroad Co.’s Steamship Lines, the, by Charles North Atlantic in the 1870’s, The, by N.R.P. Bonsor Rodney Pittee 89/9 68/91 See also: Two ANCONS and a CRISTOBAL 34/33 North Atlantic Steam Navigation Co. Passenger Ships of Charlton Steam Shipping Co. by See: The Iron Screw Steamer CIRCASSIAN 117/4 Anthony Cooke 184/281 Norddeutscher Lloyd (North German Lloyd) Plant Line See: Sea Queens in Exile 59/57 60/87 61/7 62/34 See: LA GRANDE DUCHESSE 61/57 The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/91 Plate, Reuchlin & Co. The Secret in the Ship’s Safe 105/21 See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 Twenty Minutes to Tragedy 128/217 Peninsular & Oriental S.N. Co. The Four-Stackers 129/25 See: ARCADIA—Last Voyage of a Liner 150/87 Godspeed, Safe Return, and a Merry Christmas Photo Look at the First Ships of the 80’s, A, 161/36 148/203 Polish Ocean Lines Hapag-Lloyd’s “Grand Old Lady” 161/3 See: STEFAN BATORY of the Polish Ocean Lines NORWAY—Superliner Transformed by Peter T. Eisele 162/79 155/155 Porto Rico Line, The, by Rodney H. Mills 223/173 Norwegian American line Primer of Greek Passenger Shipping Updated, A, by See: A Visit to SAGAFJORD 105/19 Peter T. Eisele 165/27 Norwegian-Caribbean Line “Q-4”—Successor to the Queens by Mike Scott 103/113 See: Viking Visionaries 114/84 QUAKER CITY, The, by Erik Heyl 40/80 NORWAY—Superliner Transformed 155/155 Quaker Line Occidental & Oriental Steamship Co. See: Steamships to San Diego 86/38 See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/101 QUEEN FREDERICA—A Tribute to Gibbs by Allen E. Ocean and Coastal Steamship Wrecks 1865-1873. A Jordan 146/93 transcription by Capt. Earl C. Palmer 48/91 R.R.Cuyler, Decline and Fall of the, by Erik Heyl 32/74 49/11 50/36 Red “D” Line & Associated Firms, 1854-1937, The Oceanic Steamship Co. Steamers of the, by F.J. Dallett, Jr. 59/64 See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/100 Red Star Line Official Returns of Steamships Registered in the United See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 Kingdom, 1851-1870 by Commander C.R.V. Where Did they Get That Name? 129/22 Gibbs 74/38 RHODE ISLAND 1861-1867, USS, by Charles H. Old Style Engineering by L.S. McCready 45/7 Bogart 123/138 125/14 Once and Forever Champion—UNITED STATES, The, ROBERT F. STOCKTON and the Introduction of Screw by Gregory J. Norris 153/3 Propulsion, The, by Alexander Crosby Brown Operation Magellan—A C4 Saga by Robert T. Hess 40/73 41/10 ROTHESAY CASTLE by Capt. Frank E. Hamilton 85/4 Orient Overseas Line Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines See: S.S. UNIVERSE—Orient Overseas Line See: Stretching the SONG OF NORWAY 149/11 139/143 Royal Netherlands Steamship Co. Aloha OCEANIC INDEPENDENCE 159/178 See: By Freighter to Surinam 86/39 Oteri & Co., S. Rubattino Line 30 See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 Stretching the SONG OF NORWAY by Peter T. Eisele Ruger Brothers 149/11 See: The Walking Beam Engine in Atlantic Service Swayne & Hoyt Inc.—1896-1940 by Frank A. Clapp 11/154 170/95 S.S. FRANCE—Superliner Remembered 1962-1974 by Swedish American Line 1915-1975 by Allen E. Jordan Peter C. Kohler 171/155 141/24 S.S. SANTA by Edmund M. Squire 267/14 Tacoma Oriental Steamship Co. by Frank A. Clapp 81/3 S.S. Universe—Orient Overseas Line by Don Persson TEXAS CLIPPER, The, by Gary Miller and Paul 139/143 Dempsey 115/166 SAGAFJORD, A Visit to, by Alfred Gray Reid 105/19 That Was Saigon by Alfred Gray Reid 93/16 San Diego Steamship Co. “The Queen is Dead! Long Live the Queen!” by Peter T. See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/101 Eisele 121/4 SANTA CLARA, The Loss of the, by Frank O. Braynard Thirty Ships from Chickasaw: Waterman Steamship 33/5 Corporation’s C2-S-Ei Freighters of 1942-1946 SAVANNAH, S.S., by Frank O. Braynard 16/300 by David Hendrickson 269/20 Sea-Breezing 2,000 Miles Inland by Capt. Fred Way, Jr. This Noble Ship by Frank Cronican, Jr. 109/3 31/51 They Moved the Masses—Postwar Migrant Ships by Seaman’s History of the Waterfront in the Peter T. Eisele 181/5 1930’s, A, by Harlan Soeten 188/257 Three Big Sisters by Victor E. Scrivens 35/59 Search for TITANIC by Jack Shaum 157/33 Three “Nautonaphtes”, The, by Dr. Michael von Kirvan- Sea Queens in Exile by Ralph E. Whitney 59/57 60/87 Pichette 168/231 61/7 62/34 Three Ships in Three Weeks by John F. Roos 139/147 Sea Train Lines TITANIC, The Construction of, by Brian A. Dudley See: A Ship That Helped Turn the Tide of Battle for 121/10 the Allies 17/312 TITANIC Unsafe at Any Speed? Was, by Colin Secret in the Ship’s Safe, The, by E.J. Quinby 105/21 Carmichael 121/5 Secret on QUEEN MARY, A, by William H.C. Higgins Titans and Minnows by Wallace G. Carter 112/195 177/23 Toyo Kisen Kaisha SELANDIA—Landmark in Motorship History by Colin See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/101 Carmichael 133/31 Transatlantic Passenger Steamships to Philadelphia by Ship Conversion—An Art by Peter T. Eisele 119/139 Ferdinand Maresh 174/157 Ships of the Farrell Line by Graham T. Wilson 160/231 Transformation of a Queen, The, by Dr. William H. Ship Stack Insignia and Company Flags by John S. Flayhart III 127/139 Styring 61/10 Transmarine Line Ship That Helped Turn The Tide of Battle for the Allies, See: Steamships to San Diego 86/38 A, by Stephan Gmelin 17/312 Treasure, Revolution, and the Mysteries of the MERIDA Ships of Stone to Beat the U-Boats by Bill Durham by Michael Alderson 250/93 82/42 Tribute to a Queen by Frank Cronican, Jr. 106/59 Sitmar Story, The, by Peter Plowman 179/165 Tricolor and Blue Riband, in the 19 th Century by Jean Some Experiences with Ship Operation in World War I Trogoff (translated by C. Bradford Mitchell) by Evers Burtner 115/144 49/1 50/29 51/59 SONG OF AMERICA by Joseph Bassar 166/105 Trip to the Tip by William (Bill) G.T. Barber 263/22 South Wales Atlantic Line Triumph and Tragedy: T.E.L. MORRO CASTLE and See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 ORIENTE by Peter C. Kohler 190/107 SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS by Peter T. Eisele 186/15 Tropical Journeyings by “Oran”, reprinted from Harper’s State Line New Monthly Magazine 31/57 See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 Tug’s Eve View of UNITED STATES, A, by William A. Steamboat Guide From Argentina to Zaire by William Fox 191/182 M. Worden 201/16 TURECAMO BOYS, The Ocean Tug, by Capt. Howard Steamboats Floated Aboard As Cargo by Allan R. Ottley L. Wentworth, Sr. 106/90 26/29 Twenty Minutes to Tragedy by Klaus Heck 128/217 Steamers of Argentina, A Portfolio by Alistair Deayton Two ANCONS and a CRISTOBAL by Charles Rodney 226/127 Pittee 34/33 Steamship Disasters—In Lithographs by Alexander Two Flagships Meet by George Fitzgerald 250/132 Crosby Brown 27/58 Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company Steamships to San Diego by “Jerry” MacMullen 86/35 See: From a Castle to a Queen 171/179 STEFAN BATORY of the Polish Ocean Lines by Pictorial Tribute to Union-Castle Line, A Theodore W. Scull 162/79 137/25 31 Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand Where Did They Get That Name? 129/22 See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/100 The Four-Stackers 129/25 United Fruit Co. Who? Who? Who? Who? by Erik Heyl 51/62 See: The Great White Fleet 36/80 Wilder’s Steamship Co. The Banana Boats 85/6 See: Fiftieth Star 72/105 U.S. Inter-Coastal Shipping and the Panama Canal by Wilson Line (British) James L. Shaw 182/119 See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 United States Lines YARMOUTH, Cruising with, by Roger W. Fredrick See: Memories of a Schoolboy Seaman 104/163 77/10 End to an Era? 113/3 How To Build a Cruise Ship—“AMERICA” Inland Lakes and Canals—United States Style 147/163 Once and Forever Champion—UNITED An Interview with Captain Bill Huus- STATES, The 153/3 & Lake George Skipper by Ann Eberle 265/23 UNITED STATES On a Short Cruise 155/173 Black Stack Line United States Mail Steamship Co. See: CITY OF JAMESTOWN, the Lone Survivor See: Double Beam-Engined S/S MOSES TAYLOR 59/62 129/13 Chautauqua Lake Navigation Co. UNITED STATES On a Short Cruise by William A. Fox See: CITY OF JAMESTOWN, the Lone Survivor 155/173 59/62 Unlikely Cruising Trio, An, by Peter T. Eisele 185/21 Chautauqua Steamboat Co. Vancouver’s Postwar Merchant Fleet by Frank A. Clapp See: CITY OF JAMESTOWN, the Lone Survivor 182/101 59/62 Vanderbilt European Line CITY OF JAMESTOWN, the Lone Survivor by Martin See: The Walking Beam Engine in Atlantic Service N. Arend 59/62 111/154 EFFINGHAM and the Summer People by Carl M. Veteran Transport, A, by Stephan Gmelin 17/313 Lathrop 180/261 Victor Lynn Lines Flathead Lake, Vessels and History of, by Thain White See: The Great Rum & Banana Derby 38/35 114/92 Victory Ship— Conversions by William Floating Miscellany, A, by James Wilson 154/93 H. Miller, Jr. Great Salt Lake, Utah Viking Visionaries by Peter T. Eisele 114/84 See: Rocky Mountain Mariners 76/105 Voices from the Past by Frank O. Braynard 74/38 Guide to American Water Excursions, A, by Peter T. Voyage on the DWARKA, Kuwait to Kawchi, A, by Eisele 175/175 James L. Shaw 143/136 Guide to American Water Excursion Updated, A, by Walking Beam Engine in Atlantic Service, The, by Peter T. Eisele 179/191 Cedric Ridgely-Nevitt 111/154 Ice Jam at Rondout! by Ann A. Eberle 224/287 Ward Line LA MAROTTE, Last Winnipesaukee Steamer by John See: Memories of a Schoolboy Seaman 104/163 L. Lochhead and Roland P. Carr 36/87 Warren Line LAC DU SAINT SACRAMENT by Kay Stevens See: Boston Waterfront at the Turn of the Century 192/276 64/93 Lake Champlain Steam-Boat Co. “Well Done” by Ralph Thompson 24/56 See: The Diary of Capt. Gideon Lathrop 69/8 Where Did They Get That Name? by Harry Cotterell, Jr. Lake George Meeting 134/83 129/22 Lake George Steamboat Co. By Donald C. Ringwald (a White Cross Line photo series) 111/166 See: The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/92 See also: Lake George’s Steamboat 112/208 White Star Line Lake George’s Steamboat by the Rev. E.P. Schulze See: Three Big Sisters 35/59 112/208 The Boston Waterfront at the Turn of the Lake Steamers by C. Bradford Mitchell 2/12 Century 64/91 Lake Sunapee, The Proud Steamers of, by Richard M. The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/91 Mitchell 90/43 Fifty Years Ago on the North Atlantic 84/99 Lake Winnipesaukee, Boat-Train Service on, by Indoors on the Atlantic 97/17 Clarence N. Rogers 73/17 BRITANNIC, the Queen That Never Reigned Landlocked Steamboats of Lake Minnetonka, The, by 101/6 John Townsend Gibbons 173/5 Was TITANIC Unsafe at Any Speed? 121/5 Lathrop, The Diary of Captain Gideon, edited by Capt. The Construction of TITANIC 121/10 A.C. Scott 69/7 32 MOHICAN-A Centennial Observance by Matthew Dow Becky Thatcher is No More by Charles H. Bogart 265/15 273/43 “Mountain Climbing” Steamboat DAN RIVER QUEEN, Steams on by David The, by Alexander Crosby Brown 148/217 Tschiggfre 102/67 New England, Excursion & Ferry Vessels of, by Stephen See also: The Great Steamboat Race of 1968 Dininio 113/13 114/90 106/94 Observation on Confusion, An, by Donald C. Ringwald A Report on the Race Situation 72/111 111/143 Oneida Lake and River Boats by J. Elet Milton 76/99 By River and Rail—The White Collar Line. Reprint 78/45 83/72 88/99 90/49 92/112 99/98 from Tracks , the C&O Magazine 18/345 103/121 107/146 110/87 Cabbage Halts Steamboat (Believe It or Not) by Allan R. See also: An Observation on Confusion 72/111 Ottley 224/298 Philadelphia , The, by Rick Klepfer 219/197 Celebrated Run of FAR WEST, The, by Edward A. Pilgrimage to TICONDEROGA by Barry W. Eager Mueller 152/227 161/16 Centennial of California Steamboating by R.W. Resort For a Paddle Wheeler, A, by Peter T. Eisele Parkinson – (Part I) 30/42 173/29 CHARLES H. SPENCER, The Rocky Mountain mariners by Bill Durham 76/105 Steamboat, by Harold S. Colton 61/6 Seaworthy, The Voyages of Brian, (Chap. 4 only) by Towboat CLAIRE is Burned by Ralph Nading Hill 118/67 Lawrence Barber. Reprint from The Oregonian . Sebago Lake, Passenger Steamboats of, by Edwin A. Patt 80/106 32/77 Cruise on the Ohio and Great Kanawha Rivers, A, by Some Ships and Their Models by Roland P. Carr 85/9 Roosevelt Thompson 12/197 SSHSA Celebrates the Mount’s 100 th Birthday by Marie Delta Queen Steamboat Co. Tinnemeyer 188/275 See: Log of the Shake-Down Cruise 140/217 Steamboat MOUNT WASHINGTON, The, by Paul H. Luck Was With the Queen 151/161 Blaisdell 1/1 MISSISSIPPI QUEEN in Service 140/213 Steamboat on Lake Winnipesaukee by Bob Bracchi and Dickens, Charles, and the American Steamboat by Bill Viden 48/85 Harold S. Colton 76/103 TI’ Goes Overland, The, by Ralph Nading Hill 56/76 Early Steamboat Accounting: The Interesting Case of 57/4 the Steamboat VESUVIUS by Jan Richard TI’ Is Through by C. Bradford Mitchell 48/100 Heier 229/35 TICONDEROGA Awarded Federal Preservation Grant Early Sternwheelers Were Not Sternwheelers by Capt. 155/177 Fred Way, Jr. 56/73 TICONDEROGA on Her Diamond Jubilee by Benjamin Engine Room Bells, Western River Style by Alan L. L. Mason and Capt. L.H. Bottum 158/95 Bates 58/41 Ticonderoga Reaches the Century Mark, the, by Chip Evansville & Bowling Green Packet Co. Stulen (color photographs) 258/89, 129 See: A History of J.C. KERR-CHAPERON- Two Anniversaries by Brian J. Cudahy 188/296 CHOCTAW, 1884-1922 52/73 Whistles of History—Stories of Lake Keuka’s 50 th Anniversary Cruise Aboard DELTA QUEEN by Steamboats by Lee Hart Merrick 108/173 Theodore W. Scull 176/248 Woodsum Steamboat Company, Notes about the, by First-Table Steamboat, A, by Alan L. Bates 94/49 Evers Burtner 22/7 Floating Miscellany, A, by James Wilson 154/93 From the Northwest Corner—the Saga of SPOKANE by Randall V. Mills 28/83 Glossary, An Illustrated Steamboat, by Alan L. Bates Inland and Western Rivers—United States 62/28 63/61 64/84 GOLDEN EAGLE—Jeffersonville to Grand Tower by AFRICAN QUEEN Saga, The, by Jerry Heermans Capt. Donald T. Wright 23/29 124/219 GORDON C. GREENE, Str., by Roy L. Barkhau 12/199 American Line Grand Duke on the Mississippi, A, by Roy L. Barkhau See: The PIONEER a) FERDINANDO GORGES 30/29 128/195 Green Line AVALON, On the Future Career of, by C.W. Stoll See: Steamboat to the Mardi Gras 42/33 84/114 The Trade That Will Not Die 47/53 Ballroom Boats, The, by Gordon P. Bugbee 239/209 Twenty Five Years Ago 73/7 Beautiful Ohio, The, by Capt. Roy L. Barkhau 22/4 Our Week Aboard the DELTA QUEEN 75/74 Ho for Pittsburgh & Way Landings! 80/103 33 The Great Steamboat Race of 1968 106/94 Packet Boats on the Monongahela by John W. Zenn A Report on the Race Situation 111/143 8/125 Guide to American Water Excursions, A, by Peter T. Packets, Last Race of the, by H.O. Frink 32/75 Eisele 175/175 Painting the River Steamboats of the Golden Age by Guide to American Water Excursions Updated, A, by William E. Reed 53/11 Peter T. Eisele 179/191 PIONEER a) FERDINANDO GORGES, The, by Harriman-Type Cargo Ships of World War I, The, by William A. Wall 128/195 Captain Edward C. March 207/173 PRESIDENT and Me, The, by Robert Niemeyer Hays. Will S., the Man by Alan L. Bates 77/3 111/149 History of J.C. KERR-CHAPERON-CHOCTAW, A, Race of 1968, The Great Steamboat, by Edward A. 1884-1922 by Courtney M. Ellis 52/73 Mueller 106/94 Ho for Pittsburgh and Way Landings! by Harry Cotterell, Race Situation, A Report on the, by John Fryant 111/143 Jr. 80/103 RED ROVER (Hospital Ship), USS, by Capt. Dudley W. Ho, for the Yellowstone! by Joseph Mills Hanson 28/73 Knox 15/269 HOMESTEAD Makes It Sure by “Micmac” (C. River of the West: The First Century Part I-Parade to the Bradford Mitchell) 34/41 Past by Robert W. Parkinson 35/53 LADY GRACE Is Different, The, by Capt. Fred Way, Jr. Sea-Breezing 2,000 Miles Inland by Capt. Fred Way, Jr. 65/9 31/51 Little Boats on the Big Sandy by Robert H. Niemeyer Seaport in the Plains by Robert H. Niemeyer 118/99 117/9 She Takes the Horns by Capt. Fred Way, Jr. 48/103 Log of the Shake-Down Cruise by Commander E.J. on the Upper Mississippi by Robert Niemeyer Quinby 140/217 108/194 Louisville & Cincinnati Packet Co. SSHSA Members Enjoy Thrilling Marine Adventure by See: The Trade That Will Not Die 47/53 Colin Carmichael 149/24 Luck Was With the Queen by Commander E. J. Quinby Stars on the River by Gordon P. Bugbee 240/256 151/161 Steam Dredge As a Museum, A, by Carl Hugh Jones Main Deck (A Photo Feature) 156/266 173/26 Mary Woods 2 Reaches the End of the Line by Charles Steamboats in the Dells by Graham T. Wilson 156/235 H. Bogart 277/44 Steamboats Owned, Operated or Chartered by the Merry Christmas Happy New Year (A Christmas Greene Line Steamers, A list of, prepared by Mystery) by C. Bradford Mitchell 32/73 Capt. C.W. Stoll 140/222 MISSISSIPPI, The Corps of Engineers Sternwheeler, by Steamboat Race on the Mississippi, A, by Capt. Fred Jean Ellen Hopkins, reprint from The Way, Jr. 16/293 Lauderdale County Enterprise 80/114 Steamboat River by Capt. Fred Way, Jr. 37/1 38/34 MISSISSIPPI QUEEN In Service by C.W. Stoll 40/75 43/64 44/84 45/1 46/29 48/90 140/213 William E. Reed, Jr. 50/28 51/52 52/77 Missouri River Commission Steamboat to the Mardi Gras by Capt. Roy L. Barkhau See: Where Did They Get That Name? 129/22 42/33 Murder on the Missouri by Gregory J. Nedved 254/110 Steamboats in Pen-and-Ink by Rev. Lee Huntington Muskingum Packets, The, by J. Mack Gamble 47/49 Young II 35/58 Nautical Tour of Ohio, A, by David F. Massie 193/21 Steamboats on the Red River of the South by Capt. Hugh Navigation of the Columbia, Willamette and Snake by Voorhies 8/120 Hazel E. Mills 7/103 Steaming in the Canyons by Glen J. Lathrop 175/171 New Lease on Life, A, by Capt. C.W. Stoll 8/126 Steaming on the Mohawk (The Unknown Battle) by New Orleans Pacific Railroad Philip Lord, Jr. 225/25 See: Oldest Mississippi Steamboat? 20/385 Streckfus Steamers by Robert H. Niemeyer 130/93 New Orleans Steamboat Co. by Donald C. Ringwald See also: The PRESIDENT and Me 111/149 132/202 Streett Towing Co. Norman Wiard and His Steam Skater by C. Bradford See: Where Did They Get That Name? 129/22 Mitchell 33/11 Texas & Pacific Railway Co. Ohio River Crossings by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 137/7 See: Oldest Mississippi Steamboat? 20/385 Oldest Mississippi Steamboat? By Capt. Fred Way, Jr. Trade That Will Not Die, The, by Capt. C.W. Stoll 20/385 47/53 Oregon Steam Navigation Co. Trip on the Benson Ford, A, by John E. Jamian 196/280 See: Navigation of the Columbia, Willamette and Twenty Five Years Ago by Jean B. Hess 73/7 Snake 7/104 Visit to the MV Sarah L. Ingram , A, by Charles H. Our Week Aboard the DELTA QUEEN by Harry Bogart 257/17 Cotterell, Jr. 75/74 West Memphis Packet Co. 34 See: A First-Table Steamboat 94/49 CORONA, Bermuda’s, by Alan Staight 77/8 Western River Engine, The, by William D. Sawyer CORONA of the Bermuda Transportation Co., The 146/71 Steamboat, by Alan Staight 26/34 Western River Engine Part II, The, by William D. Cruising in a Desert Storm by Francis J. Duffy 201/23 Sawyer 147/143 Cruising the Swiss Lakes by Francis James Duffy Western River Packet Lines a Half Century Ago by 189/27 James T. Wilson 8/127 Dollar Line Steamers on the Yangtze River by David H. Where Did They Get That Name? by Harry Cotterell, Jr. Grover 195/173 129/22 Dutch Trio by William H. Miller 229/40 White Collar Line East Africa, Steamship Service on the Lakes of, by Capt. See: By River & Rail 18/345 Martin E. Jansson 120/207 Your Ohio—The Story of a River. U.S.A.E. Pittsburgh Eastern Mediterranean Shipping Scene, The, by District 55/65 Frederick Emmons 151/169 Eimskip: Iceland’s Maritime Lifeline by Edward F. Museums and Libraries Heite 229/5 Entwicklung der Dampfshiffahrt auf dem Bodensee by Canal Museum, The, by Frank B. Thomson 96/117 Freggatenkapitan Rollmann 75/67 Marin County Historical Society, The Marine Collection European Steamboat Guide by William M. Worden of the, by Robert W. Parkinson 38/38 196/288 Philadelphia Maritime Museum, The, author unk. Ever-Young Ship, The, by Paolo Taroni 228/293 80/108 Ferry Holiday in Greece by Rodney H. Mills 197/31 River Museum at Marietta, Ohio, The, by Capt. Fred Finnish Passenger Services, Modern, by Richard T. Way, Jr. 14/254 Braun 88/107 Society’s Hidden Asset, The, by George Foster 111/151 Fleet the Wars Built, The, by Martin J. Butler 232/289 SS JOHN W. BROWN : This Museum Sails by Ernest F. Found! A Beam Engine Steamboat in Service! by Imhoff 259/222 Richard Edgerton 63/69 See also: New Information on Beam Engines Operating in Brazil 78/54 Overseas From Southern Cross to Ocean Breeze; A Belated Tribute by Brian J. Cudahy 231/191 Adriatica Line, The Post War Years by James L. Shaw GALLILEO GALILEI, The Graceful Flagship by 199/186 William A. Fox 197/5 African Adventure, An, by Jerome W. Seigfreid 209/39 Gippsland Lakes (Australia), Steamers of the, by H.A. American Steamships on Japanese Ferry Service by T.M. Bull 73/11 Milne 120/212 Grace and Majesty Personified: SS France (1962-1974) ATLANTA—An Early Link in Turbine Steamer History and SS Norway (1979-2005) by William Henry by Colin Carmichael 137/13 Flayhart III, Ph.D., FINS. 256/257 Andrea Doria , 1953-1956, The, (author unlisted) Graveyard of Liners by James L. Shaw 153/27 258/101 Greece—July, 1985 by Antonio Scrimali 176/261 Australians Organize to Save Historic Steamships by Greece—The Shiplovers Paradise by Antonio Scrimali Capt. Martin E. Jansson 123/134 154/103 Baltic Diary by Peter Knego 235/178 GUSTAF WASA Approaches the Century Mark by Blockships at Normandy by William M. Rau 211/201 Tarras Blom 129/9 BOHUSLAN, S.S., of Goteborg SDKM, by M.H. Spies Harbor Scenes of Hong Kong by Paul M. Wilson 162/93 115/140 History of Shipboard Education, The, by Paul Liebhardt Captain Cook Cruises by Peter M. Plowman 185/29 227/173 Cargo Liners to Remember by John A. Fostik 278/24 HMY Britannia 1954-1998 by Stephen M. Payne CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, Bermuda Flagship by Alan 227/196 Staight 62/37 Ineffective Cartel, The, by William Saphire 193/12 CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW in Bermuda, The, by Alan Into the Triangle: Recollections of a Freighter Captain Staight 36/88 by Captain A.W. Kinghorn 273/18 Clandestine Immigration to Palestine, 1938-1942 by Paul IONA, COLUMBA and the Haystack Boiler by Colin H. Silverstone 199/173 Carmichael 129/3 Clandestine Immigration to Palestine, Part I by Paul H. Irish Shipping Ltd. Fleet Roster, compiled by William A. Silverstone 218/112 Schell 232/300 Clandestine Immigration to Palestine, Part II by Paul H. Irish State Transport Co. Silverstone 219/173 See: Sundown on Galway Bay 65/8 CORALITA and WILHEMINA by Alan Staight 29/6 Italian Immigrant Ships by Rodney H. Mills 217/5 35 Japan’s Growing Ferry Fleet by James L. Shaw 149/27 Paddle-Steamers in the Land of the Pharaohs by William Japan’s Long Distance Car Ferries by Yoshiho Ikeda M. Worden 216/281 149/29 Paddlewheel Roundup by Richard T. Braun 110/83 Kinder, Gentler Time, A, by William duBarry Thomas Passenger Ships In the People’s Republic of China by 252/261 Theodore W. Scull 152/241 Koln-Dusseldorf (K-D) Line PCE Boats to Norway by Lloyd M. Stadum and Frank A. See: Sailing the With the K-D Line 144/203 Clapp 165/23 Lake Lucerne, The Noble Paddlers of, by Alexander Port Call at Istanbul, A, by James L. Shaw 171/169 Crosby Brown 102/63 Port Jackson and Manly Steamship Co. Lake Lucerne Revisited by Alexander Crosby Brown See: SOUTH STEYNE—The Ultimate Manly 142/67 Steamer 138/67 Lake of Constance, The Development of Steam Prague, Steamers at, by Bill Wilson 126/76 Navigation on the, by Freggatenkapitan Primer of Postwar Greek Passenger Shipping, A, by Rollmann, translated by Mrs. Johanna Whicker Peter T. Eisele 154/107 75/67 QE2 in Dubai, The, by Ronald W. Warwick 269/15 Lake Titicaca by Milton Watson 174/111 Q-Ships: Undercover Naval Warfare by the Merchant Land of the Lost Liners by Peter Knego 230/108 Marine by Louis C. Kleber 278/44 Last Built in Europe by Rev. Bird QUEEN ELIZABETH 2 Bids Farewell to the British (Adapted by Editors) 233/45 Isles by David A. Walker 268/22 Last Paddle Steamer Built in Europe Again by Rev. Bird Queen on the Clyde, A, by Shawn J. Dake 148/228 (Adapted by Editors) 236/281 RASA SAYANG—The True Story by Don Persson LIEMBA by M.H. Spies 107/148 143/148 Limey in Paradise, A, by Captain A.W. Kinghorn Rite of Passage, A-Sailing on the GRIPSHOLM by 237/35 Miriam Sherar 214/119 London’s First Butterfly Boats by Frank C. Bowen Rotterdam-The Grande Dame Returns by Ann Eberle 44/77 273/6 Loss of the Armed Merchant Cruiser Rawalpindi , The, ROYAL EAGLE, Farewell to the. Reprint from by Louis C. Kleber 255/207 Shipbuilding & Shipping Record . 50/33 M/S Mistral: The Wind of the Future by Paolo Taroni ROYAL IRIS, The Twin-Screw Motor Vessel, by 231/214 Michael H. Smye 40/79 Magdalena River Steamers, Some Notes on. Reprint Sailing the Rhine With the K-D Line by Alexander from International Marine Engineering 75/79 Crosby Brown 144/203 MAHROUSSA, Egyptian Royal Yacht. Reprint from SAXAREN, The Saving of, by M.H. Spies 103/124 Vol. 19, No. 3, The Compass 25/3 Scotland’s Three Surviving Steamships by Alistair Main Deck (A Photo Feature) 156/265 Deayton 160/253 Mediterranean Summer Photo Survey by Antonio Setback for the MEDWAY QUEEN by Rodney H. Mills Scrimali 160/264 252/297 , Gem of, by Ronald Parsons 71/73 Shanghai Incident: War Comes Early to an American Murray River Paddle Steamers by Capt. Martin E. Liner, The by James D. Scott 280/34 Jansson 125/3 Ship Watching in Hong Kong by Stephen Berry 179/181 1974 Voyage on RAJAH BROOKE, A, by Theodore W. Ships of the South China Sea by James L. Shaw 156/256 Scull 187/201 Sinking of the Andrea Doria on July 26, 1956, The, by New Information on Beam Engines Operating in Brazil Ernest R. Melby 258/107 by Donald C. Ringwald 78/54 SOUTH STEYNE—The Ultimate Manly Steamer by Niger, River Steamers on the, by Michael H. Smye Bruce R.J. Miller 138/67 24/54 SS FRANCE/NORWAY-The Last of Her Kind by North Irish Channel Services by A.W.H. Pearsall 84/124 Fredrick Gary Hareland 265/32 Norway’s Coastal Ships by John L. Lochhead 105/24 SS NORMANDIE/USS LAFAYETTE; Death & Operation Pedestal by Charles H. Bogart 211/173 Dismantling by Robt. J. Russell 213/5 On Land and Water by Ann A. Eberle 224/282 SS UNITED STATES: The Last Queen of the Merchant On ’s Blue Ribbon-The Gota Canal Steamship Marine, Part One, The, by Larry Driscoll 278/8 Company 228/257 SS UNITED STATES: The Last Queen of the Merchant On the Road from Mandalay by Gordon H. Messegee Marine, Part Two, The by Larry Driscoll 279/8 67/71 SS UNITED STATES: The Last Queen of the Merchant Other Scharnhorst , The by Steven Duff 280/46 Marine, Part Three, The by Larry Driscoll Paddle Steamer—Then and Now by W.L. Walters Page 280/12 18/338 Spanish Line Update by William A. Schell 221/46 36 Steamboating on the Inland Sea of Japan by B.C. Border Line Transportation Company 1913-1943 by Betancourt, Jr. 61/14 Frank A. Clapp 138/77 Steamship Shieldhall , The-52 Years Young & Still British Built Steam Trawlers of British Columbia by Going Strong by Graham Mackenzie 265/32 Frank A. Clapp 178/101 Steamships in the Midnight Sun by Doris Goodrich British Columbia “Highways” Coastal Ferries by Frank 167/173 A. Clapp 153/19 Steamers by Muleback by Claire A. Lewis 25/4 British Columbia Steamers, Some, by Frank A. Clapp Steamers Out of Season by B.A. Young (reprint from 123/54 Punch ) 41/14 California, Oregon & Mexican Steamship Co. Steam’s Swan Song: An Interview with the Officers of See: Steamships to San Diego 86/37 the IVORY by Tom Rinaldi 279/48 California, Virginia & Pennsylvania-Panama Pacific Sternwheel Steamboat on the Wey by F.C. Mitchell Line by Peter C. Kohler 264/5 92/112 California Steam Navigation Co. Strange Reactions by Mitchell Binder 207/193 See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/99 Sundown on Galway Bay by R. McElheron 65/8 ORIZABA 73/15 Swiss Revival: Old and New Paddle Steamers by Roger Steamships to San Diego 86/35 Waller, Andrew Thompson & William M. Yankee Paddlewheelers in Canadian Waters Worden 252/289 104/180 Tale of Three Newcomers, A, by Melita C. Gesche Canadian National S.S. Co., Ltd. 216/294 See: PRINCE GEORGE: Last Days With Canadian Transatlantic Bridge to Spain, The, by Rodney H. Mills National by Peter Ommundsen 139/135 208/257 Transatlantic Bridge to Spain, The, Part Two, by Rodney Canadian Pacific Railway H. Mills 209/5 See: Tragedy in Waters 70/35 Trip to the Tip by William (Bill) G.T. Barber 263/22 Canadian Pacific’s Triangle Service 1904-1974 by W. Turkish Vessels Revisited by Antonio Scrimali 174/109 Kaye Lamb 136/197 Twin Screw Steamer EARNSLAW by David Fogg CANORA, The Canadian National Railway’s Ferry by 171/175 Frank A. Clapp 111/139 Typaldos—Riches to Rags by Peter T. Eisele 136/207 CITY OF KINGSTON by Lloyd M. Stadum and William Unfortunate Debut of the FLANDRE , The, by Steven O. Benson 192/257 Duff 272/7 Coal Smoke and Oily Steam by Fred B. Duncan 73/3 Venice, Ghosts in, by S. Pen Cowardin 78/42 Coast Ferries, Ltd. by Frank A. Clapp 159/165 Venture Behind the Iron Curtain, A, by Richard T. Braun Coastal Tankers of British Columbia by Frank A. Clapp 107/140 176/233 Vessels of the Gota Canal Steamship Company (Editors) EPPLETON HALL Celebrates Fourth of July at San 228/287 Francisco by Robert W. Parkinson 140/201 Visit to Perama Bay, A, by James L. Shaw 151/163 ESTEVAN, C.C.G.S., by Frank A. Clapp 126/83 Voyage to the Roof of the World, A, by Steven Duff Fast Boats on the Columbia by Jerry Canavit 215/196 276/38 Floating Miscellany, A, by James Wilson 154/93 Wartime Voyage in a Liberty Ship, A, by Captain Forty-Ninth Star by Robert W. Parkinson 70/34 71/76 Edward C. March 274/18 From the Golden Gate to Puget Sound by Robert W. Weser, Jubilee on the, by Dr. Ernst Schmidt 72/107 Parkinson 50/25 and Robert C. Leithead 51/54 West German Excursion Boats by Steffen Weirauch “Great White Steamer” Catalina Reaches the End of the 178/111 Line, The, by Paul Tully 270/28 West Zeda Odyssey by Captain Warren Miller 213/36 Guide to American Water Excursions, A, by Peter T. World War II Greek Merchant Liners by William A. Eisele 175/175 Schell 197/16 Guide to American Water Excursions Updated, A, by World War II Greek Merchant Losses by William A. Peter T. Eisele 179/191 Schell 195/192 Gulf Lines Ltd. by Frank A. Clapp 184/257 World’s Largest is Delivered by HARVARD and YALE by John Haskell Kemble 7/100 Christian Eckardt 260/305 HARVARD, The Wreck of the, by Capt. John Johnson 76/107 PACIFIC COAST—Inland Waters and Canada Hudson’s Bay Co. See: Yankee Paddlewheelers in Canadian Waters Admiral Line, The, by Glenn O. Roberts 64/81 65/4 104/179 See also: Where Did They Get That Name? 129/22 Inland Riverways Co. Alaska Steamship Company, The, by John Haskell See: Sternwheelers on the Chena 82/44 Kemble 53/5 Kingsley Navigation Co. Ltd. by Frank A. Clapp 134/85 37 , Last of the Union Day Steamers by Remembering the INDEPENDENCE by Ben Lyons Peter Ommundsen 160/251 266/13 Los Angeles Lumber products S/S/ Line, The, by Frank Russian American Co. A. Clapp 102/59 See: Forty-Ninth Star 69/57 Los Angeles Steamship Co. S.S. CARDENA by Peter Ommundsen 156/249 See: HARVARD & YALE 7/100 S.S. by Peter Ommundsen Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/102 143/131 Fiftieth Star 73/21 S.S. LADY CECILIA by Peter Ommundsen 150/71 The Wreck of the HARVARD 73/107 San Francisco Meeting, The, by William M. Rau Steamships to San Diego 86/37 184/285 Loss of Empress of Canada , The, by Gordon Turner Santa Fe Tug, The, by G.F. (“Jerry”) MacMullen 33/9 217/30 Sea Bus by Frank A. Clapp 148/213 Maritime Preservation as Community Service Learning: SECHELT QUEEN by Frank A. Clapp 167/183 The California Maritime Academy & the RED Seaman’s History of the San Francisco Waterfront in the OAK VICTORY by Timothy Lynch 266/22 1930’s, A, by Harlan Soeten 188/257 New Westminster Ferry by Harry Cotterell, Jr. 120/198 SECHELT QUEEN by Frank A. Clapp 167/183 North American Transportation & Trading Co. Southern Pacific Golden Gate Ferries See: Steamboats for the Gold Rush (Part III) 70/46 See: From the Golden Gate to Puget Sound 50/25 Forty-Ninth Star 71/76 51/54 North Pacific Transportation Co. Steamboating on the Snake River by Robert Mayo See: Forty-Ninth Star 69/58 156/253 , A Ship Which Traveled the Waters of Steamboats for the Gold Rush by Capt. Fred Way, Jr. Both Western Continents, St. P., by Freeman R. and Alan Bates (Part I) 70/43 Stape Densford Hathaway 18/336 (Part II) 70/45 Capt. F.E. Hamilton (Part III) ORIZABA by “Jerry” MacMullen 73/14 70/46 Pacific Alaska Navigation Co. Steamships to San Diego by “Jerry” MacMullen 86/35 See: The Admiral Line 64/81 65/4 Sternwheeler on the Chena by Leo H. Malley 82/43 Pacific Coast Steam Schooners by Wallace E. Martin Tragedy in Alaskan Waters: Three Princesses Are Lost 7/105 by W. Kaye Lamb 70/35 Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Two Flagships Meet by George Fitzgerald 250/132 See: The Admiral Line 64/81 65/4 Union Steamships Ltd. ORIZABA 73/14 See: LADY CYNTHIA, Last of the Union Day Steamships to San Diego 86/36 Steamers 160/251 Pacific Mail Steamship Co. S.S. CARDENA 156/249 See: Steamships to Hawaii 1854-1959 72/99 S.S. LADY ALEXANDRA 143/131 Fiftieth Star 73/20 S.S. LADY CECILIA 150/71 Steamships to San Diego 85/35 Vancouver’s Postwar Merchant Fleet by Frank A. Clapp Pacific Navigation Co. 182/101 See: Steamships to San Diego 86/37 Wandering VIRGINIA, The, by F.C. St. Clair 11/179 Pacific Steamship Co. West Vancouver Municipal Ferries by Frank A. Clapp See: The Admiral Line 64/81 65/4 191/173 Where Did They Get That Name? 129/22 Where Did They Get That Name? by Harry Cotterell, Jr. Peace River’s Last Sternwheeler by Frank A. Clapp 129/22 201/45 Yankee Paddlewheelers in Canadian Waters by Frank Pioneer Ferry of the4 Gulf Islands by Frank A. Clapp Coutant 104/178 187/191 Yukon Steamers by Dale Stirling 177/33 Pretty Trio, The, by Thomas E. Sandry 38/29 PRINCE GEORGE: Last Days with Canadian National Pacific Coastwise by Peter Ommundsen 139/135 “Princess” Line: British Columbia Coast Steamship American Hawaiian Steamship Company, The, by Service by Shawn J. Dake 223/200 Captain Edward C. March 251/177 PRINCESS VICTORIA, The “Old Vic”: Canadian Canadian Pacific’s Triangle Service 1904-1974 by W. Pacific’s Veteran by W. Kaye Lamb 19/369 Kaye Lamb 136/197 Public Convenience and Necessity by G.F. (“Jerry”) Decade of Exploring the President Coolidge , A, by MacMullen 21/420 Stanley Haviland 242/116 Puget Sound Navigation Co. Fleet Flagships: The Story of the Great Northern and See: the Pretty Trio 38/29 the Northern Pacific by John R. Emery 263/5 Floating Miscellany, A, by James Wilson 154/93 38 Great White Steamer, The, by Shawn J. Dake 231/173 See: LADY CYNTHIA, Last of the Union Day Guide to American Water Excursions, A, by Peter T. Steamers 160/251 Eisele 175/175 S.S. CARDENA 156/249 Guide to American Water Excursions Updated, A, by S.S. LADY ALEXANDRA 143/131 Peter T. Eisele 179/191 S.S. LADY CECILIA 150/71 Japanese to South America, The, by William H. Miller VAMOOSE and I, The, by Fred B. Duncan 66/32 225/32 , Five! Not Vee! by David Fogg 183/199 LADY CYNTHIA, Last of the Union Day Steamers by Washington State Ferries by Brian J. Cudahy 253/15 Peter Ommundsen 160/251 Matson’s Flying Fish, S.S. Malolo by Peter C. Kohler & Steam Launches William T. Tilley 243/173 New Hawaiian Superferry ALAKAI Sails on “Ocean AFRICAN QUEEN Saga, The, by Jerry Heermans Path” to the Islands by Shawn J. Dake 263/33 124/219 Old Bay Liner on Puget Sound, An by Lloyd M. Stadum CIGAR, The Steam Launch, by Daniel C. McCormick 153/31 111/165 Postwar Pacific Presidents: S.S. President Cleveland & Early American Launches by Wilbur J. Chapman 69/12 S.S. President Wilson by Peter C. Kohler George Whitney, Maker of Steamboats, by Richard M. 238/89 Mitchell 27/51 Prewar Pacific Presidents ( SS President Hoover & SS JOHNNY N, Midget of the Sound, by John Nernoff, Jr. President Coolidge) by Peter C. Kohler 242/89 51/53 Princess That Became Queen, A, by Frank A. Clapp Keeping A Steamboat as a Pet by Richard M. Mitchell 161/31 23/27 Queen Mary Gets Company as Carnival Cruise Lines’ LESTREL—Last of Its Kind by Richard M. Mitchell New West Coast Embarkation Port Opens in 126/78 Long Beach by Shawn J. Dake 248/300 Labor of Love by Richard M. Mitchell 62/25 65/11 S.S. CARDENA by Peter Ommundsen 156/249 Motor Whaleboat Gets Steam Power by Capt. L.S. S.S. LADY ALEXANDRA by Peter Ommundsen McCready 54/30 143/131 SCUDDER and Her Skipper by Commander E.J. Quinby S.S. LADY CECILIA by Peter Ommundsen 150/71 49/9 Scandalous Ship MONGOLIA by Robert Barde 250/112 Steam Yacht, Ike Harter Builds a, by Alexander Crosby Seaman’s History of the San Francisco Waterfront in the Brown and Thomas R. Hagley 108/175 1930’s, A, by Harlan Soeten 188/257 SUSAN GAIL, A Labor of Love by Alexander Crosby Second City of Honolulu, The, by Gordon R. Ghareeb Brown 125/9 and Martin J. Cox 239/173 Something New in Alaska by Brian J. Cudahy 250/124 Steamer CATALINA and Her Engines, The, by William D. Sawyer 136/217 Engines, Boilers and Other Technical Matters SUNDANCER’S Last Waltz by Frank A. Clapp 172/253 ATLANTA—An Early Link In Turbine Steamer History Swayne & Hoyt Inc.—1896-1940 by Frank A. Clapp by Colin Carmichael 137/13 170/95 ATLANTA of the Chesapeake Line by H. Osborne Tales of Six Sisters-Steel Electric Ferries of San Michael 91/78 Francisco Bay and Puget Sound by Barry W. Beam Engines Operating in Brazil, New Information on, Eager 205/5 by Donald C. Ringwald 78/54 Three Decades of in the Pacific by Bessemer Saloon Steamship, The, by Ralph Renwick, Jr. James L. Shaw 196/277 97/12 Treasure Island and its Fair by Robert W. Parkinson Boiler, The Scotch Marine, by H. Osborne Michael 193/32 100/126 TROPICAL RAINBOW, Japanese Passenger-Cargo Durable Paddlewheel, The, by Colin Carmichael Ship by James L. Shaw 205/38 148/219 Tugboat Technology—The Tractor Tug by Josef M. Early Days of Wireless at Sea, The, by Louis C. Kleber Willensky 178/95 260/303 200 Years of Columbia River Navigation by James L. Early Sternwheelers Were Not Sternwheelers by Capt. Shaw 205/40 Fred Way, Jr. 56/73 Ugly Ducklings, The: Japan’s Liberty Ship Equivalents Fitch, John: Inventor of the Steamboat, by Michael G. of WWII by S.C. Heal 245/36 Fitch 118/79 Union Steamships Ltd. HARTFORD, U.S.S., by Capt. L.S. McCready 58/39 How to Build a Cruise Ship by Peter T. Eisele 121/11 39 HOWARD CASSARD, Knife Blade on Edge, by American Cruise Lines, Inc. William C. Steuart 33/7 See: Revival of Inland Waterway Passenger Traffic, Hydraulic Propulsion by Ralph Renwick, Jr. 92/117 The, 138/75 93/8 An American Officer on the Bridge of the Queen Mary 2 IONA, COLUMBA and the Haystack Boiler by Colin by Jack Shaum 260/306 Carmichael 129/3 Birthday Gift for a Queen, A, by Peter T. Eisele 212/257 Keeping the Shieldhall Steaming by Graham MacKenzie Cape Horn Fails to Live Up to its Billing by Fredrick 280/50 Gary Hareland 262/39 Liberty Ship, The, by David Levine 116/209 Celebration of the QE2’s 25 th Anniversary, In, by Mark Liberty Ship Engine, The, by Charles F. Cardinell D. Warren 212/279 185/13 Cruise Guide ’92 by Peter T. Eisele 200/274 MASSACHUSETTS, The Auxiliary Steam Packet by Cruise Ship Guide Update, 2007 by Peter T. Eisele William Earle Geoghegan 113/26 263/26 New Steam Engines for Paddle Ships by Roger M. Cruise Ship Update—October 1989 by Peter T. Eisele Waller 242/119 192/280 NOVELTY, Steamer: An Innovation in Design, by Cruise Ships for the Eighties by Peter T. Eisele 159/155 David P. Bikle 95/93 Early Years of Cruising, The, by Graham Stallard 177/5 NS Savannah : Nuclear Pioneer Sails Ahead by William Farewell Norway by Timothy J. Dacey 239/201 A. Fox 260/291 Farewell to Queen Elizabeth 2 by Timothy J. Dacey Other Scharnhorst , The by Steven Duff 280/46 268/5 ROBERT. F. STOCKTON and the Introduction of Screw 50 th Anniversary Celebration of SS Independence: Propulsion, The, by Alexander Crosby Brown Hawaiian Island Cruise, June 30-July 7, 2001 40/73 by Martin J. Cox 239/189 Rumsey, James—Steamboat Inventor by Alexander Final Westbound Transatlantic Voyage of QE2 , The, by Crosby Brown 111/134 Roger Emtage 268/29 Safety of Life At Sea: A Retrospective Look by William Genesis of the QUEEN MARY 2 by Stephen M. Payne duBarry Thomas 271/25 249/5 Ship Conversion—An Art by Peter T. Eisele 119/139 Guide to Cruise Ships, A, by Peter T. Eisele 148/223 Some Experiences with Ship Operation in World War I 156/241 164/259 172/259 180/277 188/285 by Evers Burtner 115/144 Guide to Cruise Ships Marketed in the United States, A, Spoke Steering vs. Lever Steering by George V.W. Kelly by Peter T. Eisele 140/205 147/160 Guide to Cruise Ships Updated, A, by Peter T. Eisele Steam Yacht Cangarda -Back From Oblivion by 144/201 152/234 160/247 168/247 176/253 Matthew S. Schulte 270/17 184/267 Steamer CATALINA and Her Engines, the, by William Guide to Cruise Ships by Peter T. Eisele 204/281 D. Sawyer 136/217 Guide to Cruise Ships, 1994 by Peter T. Eisele 212/285 TITANIC, The Construction of, by Brian A. Dudley Guide to Cruise Ships, 1996 by Peter T. Eisele 220/290 121/10 Cruise Ship Guide Update-1998 by Peter T. Eisele TITANIC Unsafe at Any Speed? Was, by Colin 224/293 Carmichael 121/5 Guide to Cruise Ships 1998 by Peter T. Eisele 227/207 TRANSFER NO. 8 by H. Osborne Michael 84/107 Guide to Cruise Ships-2000 by Peter T. Eisele 235/199 Walking Beam Engine in Atlantic Service, The, by Guide to Cruise Ships, 2002 by Peter T. Eisele 243/200 Cedric Ridgely-Nevitt 111/154 Guide to Cruise Ships, 2003 by Peter T. Eisele 247/207 Western River Engine, The, by William D. Sawyer Guide to Cruise Ships, 2004 by Peter T. Eisele 251/199 146/71 Guide to Cruise Ships, 2006 by Peter T. Eisele 259/199 Western River Engine Part II, The, by William D. Guide to Cruise Ships, 2008 by Peter T. Eisele 267/20 Sawyer 147/143 Guide to Cruise Ships Updated-2009 by Peter T. Eisele Wireless and the Ships at Sea by Henry G. Pettitt 209/33 271/5 “World’s Largest & Most Efficient” Vessels by Jack Guide to Cruise Ships 2010 by Peter T. Eisele 275/66 Shaum 277/48 How to Build a Cruise Ship by Peter T. Eisele 121/11 How to Build a Cruise Ship—“America” Style by Peter Cruise Ships T. Eisele 147/163 Last Cruise of the SS WEST KEBAR by Captain Dwight All That Glitters-Eurposa’s & Stardancer’s Casino Boats A. Smith 249/27 by Peter T. Eisele 258/113 le nouveau paquebot France by Jack Shaum 275/30 AMERICA by Peter C. Kohler 144/90 Louis Cruise Lines and its Vintage Steamships by Rick America’s Junior Cruise Ships by Willis H. Miller Frendt 271/11 179/173 40 Maiden Voyage of the QUEEN MARY 2 , The, by Cornell Steamboat Company Thomas E. Cassidy 249/18 See: Two Notable Tugs 168/255 Maritime History Cruise to Bermuda on QE2 by Francis DOROTHY, Hull Number One Comes Home by James Duffy 219/195 William A. Fox 141/3 Millennium in Steel by John Maxtone-Graham 235/173 EL TORO by William A. Fox 163/165 MONTEREY at Fifty-Seven by William a. Fox 189/5 EPPLETON HALL Celebrates Fourth of July at San Monterey -The Last of the Matson Liners by Rick Frendt Francisco by Robert W. Parkinson 140/201 253/5 The Hometown Fleet of Southport, Maine by Alden P. Next Cruise Travel Revolution, The-Jet Propulsion by Stickney 190/98 Fredrick Gary Hareland 273/16 I Remember by Fred G. Godfrey 177/19 New MS Rotterdam , The, by Stephen M. Payne 222/89 OCEAN HAWK II by George H. Burns 172/255 Ocean Voyage-1842 Style by Charles O.L. Lawesson Peril of the Deep by Charles H. Luffbarry 189/21 204/275 Railroading on the High Seas by Charles H. Luffbarry Passenger Ship Advertising-From Mere Announcement 180/273 to Media Glamour by Louis C. Kleber 263/43 Saint-Class Tugs Under the Canadian Flag by John D. PILGRIM BELLE—A Compliment to Steamboating by Henderson 201/35 Willie and Marie Tinnemeyer 176/247 Second Annual Boston Tug Master and Parade by Henry Preserving the Queen Mary by Ronald L. Smith 234/114 T. Bishop 183/207 Preview of Cunard’s New Queen Victoria , A (author Tugboat Technology—The Tractor Tug by Josef M. unlisted) 258/124 Willensky 178/95 Queen Elizabeth 2 Anniversary Cruise by Tom Cassidy Two Notable Tugs by Donald C. Ringwald 168/255 231/203 Queen Elizabeth 2 Bids Farewell to the British Isles by SSHSA Affairs David A. Walker 268/22 QUEEN ELIZABETH 2 and QUEEN VICTORIA-A Annual Meeting—Baltimore, 1987 by Peter T. Eisele Historic Tandem Crossing of the North Atlantic 182/117 by Captain Roger Emtage 265/5 Annual Meeting at Fort Schuyler by Kathy Farnsworth Queen Mary Gets Company as Carnival Cruise Lines’ 186/105 New West Coast Embarkation Port Opens in Annual Meeting at Philadelphia, The, by William M. Long Beach by Shawn J. Dake 248/300 Rau 159/185 Queen Mary 2 Nears Completion at St. Nazaire 246/125 Autumn 2000 Meeting on board RMS Queen Mary by Queen Victoria and the Pirates by Philip Sims 274/38 Martin J. Cox 236/295 Queen’s Final Voyage to her New Home, The, by Chuck Rochon-2007 Recipient of H. Graham Wood Stanley Haviland 269/5 Award 263/42 Revival of Inland Waterway passenger Traffic, The, by Fall Meeting by Hank Bishop 189/31 G.V.W. Kelly 138/75 Fall Meeting at Norfolk and Newport News, September Rotterdam-The Grande Dame Returns by Ann Eberle 25-27, 1998 by William A. Fox 229/33 273/6 Fall SSHSA Meeting at Bath by Stephen Gmelin 197/28 S.S. SANTA ROSA by Edmund M. Squire 267/14 Frequently Asked Questions That Come To Us at Sinking of the M/V Sea Diamond , The, by Michael SSHSA 272/5, 272/19 Hipler 262/36 George W. Hilton Receives the 2008 Samuel Ward SUNDANCER’S Last Waltz by Frank A. Clapp Stanton Award by Barry Eager 267/37 172/253 Hampton Roads Meeting by Theodore W. Scull 195/202 Update to Guide to Cruise Ships-2005 by Peter T. Eisele International 2009 Art & Photo Contest Winners 273/30 255/201 Lake George Meeting 134/83 Updated Guide to Cruise Ships-1999 by Peter T. Eisele Lake George Meeting of the SSHSA by Kay Stevens 231/197 208/290 Updates 2001 to Guide to Cruise Ships 2000 by Peter T. Liberty Ship JOHN W. BROWN is SSHSA’s Ship of the Eisele 239/193 Year for 2007 by Jack Shaum 263/39 Visit of the Three Queens to New York City, The, by 1995 Scale Ship Model Competition, SSHSA Award Steven Loveless 265/11 Winner 214/254 50 th Anniversary Cruise Aboard DELTA QUEEN by Theodore W. Scull 176/248 Tugs Pilgrimage to TICONDEROGA by Barry W. Eager 161/16 Captain Geiger and the Coal Haul by Anonymous Toronto Meeting 215/214 189/17 Queen Mary is SSHSA’s Ship of the Year for 2006 by Coast Ferries, Ltd. by Frank Al. Clapp 159/165 Christopher D. Dougherty 259/219 41 SSHSA Annual Appeal Donors 275/34 Bridging the Years, Planned Giving to Secure the Future 1996 SSHSA Awards 221/47 of SSHSA 257/38 1998 Lifetime Achievement Award, William H. Ewen, Steamer Sabino is SSHSA’s Ship of the Year for 2008 Sr. 226/107 by Christopher Dougherty 267/33 1998 SSHSA Award Winners by Timothy J. Dacey Steamship Historical Society 2005 Annual Fund 229/42 Contributors 257/40, 259/225 1999 SSHSA Award Winners by Timothy J. Dacey Steamship Historical Society: Annual Fund 233/39 Underwriters 241/18 2000 SSHSA Award Winners by Timothy J. Dacey Steamship Historical Society Opens Office on Queen 238/121 Mary by Martin Cox 244/270 2001 SSHSA Award Winners 242/128 Steamship Historical Society: Annual Fund 2002 SSHSA Award Winners 246/126 Underwriters 247/215 2004 SSHSA Award Winners 251/216 Steamship Historical Society: 2003 Annual Fund 2005 SSHSA Award Winners 256/293 Contributors 2009 SSHSA Award Winners by Barry W. Eager Steamship Historical Society 2004 Annual Fund 273/26 Contributors 255/212 2008 C. Bradford Mitchell Award Goes to the SS Steamship Historical Society 2005 Annual Fund UNITED STATES Conservancy by Christopher Contributors 257/40, 259/225 Dougherty 267/36 Steamship Historical Society 2006 Annual Fund SSHSA Holds 2006 Annual Meeting Aboard the Queen Contributors 261/49, 261/47 Mary in Long Beach by Jack Shaum 259/216 To the Russian North (The 2002 SSHSA tour to Russia) SSHSA Holds 2007 Annual Meeting in Baltimore by by William M. Worden 243/296 Jack Shaum 263/35 SSHSA Meets in Arlington, VA by Frank X. Prudent Miscellaneous 247/213 SSHSA Annual Appeal Donors 277/54 AFRICAN QUEEN by Carl M. Lathrop 165/18 SSHSA Annual Meeting Held in New London, CT by An Interview with Captain Bill Huus-Sandy Hook Pilot John H. Shaum, Jr. 251/219 & Lake George Skipper by Ann Eberle 265/23 SSHSA 2007 Annual Fund 265/46 Andrea Doria , The (Pictures) (author unlisted) 219/205 SSHSA 2008 Capital Campaign 267/39 Another Step Forward for the United States by Jack SSHSA 2009 Annual Appeal Contributors 271/39 Shaum 277/36 Spring 1998 Meeting in Michigan & Wisconsin 226/124 Art in the MANHATTAN and WASHINGTON by Spring 2000 Meeting in New York by Timothy J. Dacey David Hendrickson 207/196 234/128 Badger Mariner to Universe by Paul Liebhardt 227/187 Society’s New Home Port, The: Heritage Harbor Blue Riband, The-An Elusive Pearl of Achievement in Museum by Barry W. Eager 244/265 the Great Days of Ocean Travel by Louis C. SSHSA Ship of the Year, SY Cangarda by Richard Kleber 272/34 Rabbett 276/8 Captain of the Line-An Interview with Captain John S. Ship of the Year Award-E.M. Ford 225/51 Tucker by Larry Driscoll 266/5 SSHSA Ship of the Year, SS United States by Richard Collecting Shipline China by Karl D. Spence 192/273 D. Rabbett 276/6 Collecting Ships Menus: A Little Bit of History by SSHSA Ship of the Year, VIRGINA V by William M. Mariam Ghose Sherar 248/287 Worden 216/306 Dating Ships China by Daniel C. Krummes 199/182 SSHSA Finalizes Partnership in the Heritage Harbor Fast Convoy by Captain Edward C. March 216/285 Museum Project 232/306 Federals, The-U.S. Shipping Board Designs 1037 by Steamers and Other Ships, SSHSA 1997 European Tour Captain Edward C. March 214/100 by Wm. M. Worden 224/286 First Transits of the Panama Canal by James L. Shaw Steamship Historical Society: Annual Fund 191/204, 195/185 Underwriters 244/269 Guide to Riverboat Gambling Vessels by David F. 2001 SSHSA Award Winners 242/128 Massie 217/20 Meet the Crew of Steamboat Bill 245/41 Interview with Carol Marlow, President of the Cunard 2002 SSHSA Award Winners 246/126 Line: The LinersList (author unlisted) 258/133 Steamship Historical Society: Annual Fund Job Action—1911 Style by James Wilson 163/179 Underwriters 247/215 JOSEPH HENRY at 75 by William A. Fox 169/27 2004 SSHSA Award Winners 251/216 Keeping Shieldhall Steaming by Graham MacKenzie Steamship Historical Society 2004 Annual Fund 280/50 Contributors 255/212 Liberty Sailor by William A. Fox 211/189 2005 SSHSA Award Winners 256/293 42 Life in Marsodak, 1938-1940 by Capt. Edward C. March Steamship Historians in the Navy! By Wm. King Covell 233/4 63/67 Lifetime’s Memories of Some Special Ships and Steam’s Swan Song: An Interview with Officers of the Shipyards, A, by Philip Thiel 262/29 IVORY by Tom Rinaldi 279/48 Loss of America, The, by Stamos C. Ioannou 210/127 Tankers and the Shipping Board’s Design 1059 by Capt. Lytle List, The, by Forrest R. Holdcamper 28/78 Edward C. March 220/270 Meet the Crew of Steamboat Bill (author unlisted) The 1032’s-And More by Capt. Edward C. March 245/41 229/21 Meeting of Namesakes (author unlisted) 278/51 United States Army Memo from the Founder by Jay Allen 74/35 See: JOSEPH HENRY at 75 169/27 Mercy Ships-The First 25 Years by Shawn J. Dake 245/5 See: Uncle Jack’s VESUVIUS 134/77 My First Voyages by Captain A.W. “Sandy” Kinghorn Uncle Jack’s VESUVIUS by Commander E.J. Quinby 264/39 134/77 New Look in American Maritime Licenses, A, by Capt. United States Gets a Reprieve, The, by Jack Shaum Robert Stanley Bates 244/285 275/6 One Man’s Shipping Company by John H. Shaum, Jr. Useful Hog Island Freighters, The, by Captain Edward 225/5 C. March 246/89 Panama Canal, The, by Robert W. Parkinson 89/3 U.S. Merchant Marine, The-In Model Form by Captain Addenda 93/10 Roland R. Parent 273/32 Poster Collection of Stephen Barrett Chase, The, by USCG SORRELL, WLb 296 by Francis J. Duffy Edwin L. Dunbaugh 210/125 208/274 Remembering a WWII Shipmate by James Stevenson USS OLYMPIA Summit by Robert Foley 278/48 219/213 U.S.S.B. Design 1013 by Captain Edward C. March Reviewing the Columbus Quincentenary Celebration by 203/181 William M. Rau 204/291 William Muller Marine Paintings by Patricia Smith SS America -A Photographic Tribute (author unlisted) 170/109 254/103 World of Steam, The, by William M. Worden 216/257 Skinner and Eddy and Their 1105’s by Captain Edward World of Steam, The, by Alistair Deayton and William C. March 212/269 M. Worden 248/257 Steam Dredge As a Museum, A, by Carl Hugh Jones World Steamboat Directory by Alistair Deayton 232/257 173/26 World War I Ships of Design 1079 by Capt. Edward C. Steamboat Courtesy by Conrad Milster, Jr. 102/72 March 218/89 Steamboat Modeling. Collectively written by 5 modelers YAMACRAW: Curious Career of a Cable Ship by 104/172 David H. Grover 176/251 Steamers of the United States Shipping Board Recruiting Service-America’s WWI Training Program for the Merchant Marine by Norman Brouwer 247/193

PART III -- AUTHORS OF FEATURE ARTICLES

This section includes only the authors of Steamboat Bill (PowerShips) feature articles. Authors of books and other publications reviewed in Steamboat Bill (PowerShips) will be found in Part X.

Abbott, Greg Eastern S/S Lines Fleet List 1939-1940 3/29 A Yankee Reminiscence 224/274 Morsiana 33/1 Adams, Arthur C. (“Sandy”) Memo from the Founder 74/35 The Central Vermont Transportation Co. 4/44 A Pictorial Display 110/95 A Mighty Banner 4/61 Anable, Anthony ATLANTIC, Gaslight Queen of the Sound 33/4 AMERICA: The Indestructible World War I and II Alderson, Michael Transport 97/3 Treasure, Revolution and the Mysteries of the Anderson, Richard MERIDA 250/93 Pulling a Treasure Back from the Brink 277/38 Allen, Jay (See Allen, Joseph Jr.) Arend, Martin N. Allen, Joseph Jr. (“Jay”) CITY OF JAMESTOWN, the Lone Survivor 59/62 43 Author Unlisted A New Look in American Maritime Licenses Captain Geiger and the Coal Haul 189/17 244/285 1995 Scale Ship Model Competition, SSHSA Award Baxter, William L. Winner 214/154 Vessels of the Virginia Ferry Corporation 1930- The Andrea Doria (Pictures) 219/205 1956 279/22 On Sweden’s Blue Ribbon-The Gota Canal Beater, George Steamship Company 228/257 The Jinx Ship 87/67 SSHSA Finalizes Partnership in the Heritage Harbor Beattie, Robert Museum Project 232/306 He Remembers the MAINE 127/150 Last Paddle Steamer Built in Europe 233/45 Benham, Albert H. Last Paddle Steamer Built in Europe Again 236/281 Great Sodus Bay and Its Steamboats, 1874-1910 Now That’s Traveling (traveling from New England 55/58 to the Mariners Museum in 1946) 241/35 Benson, Capt. William O. Queen Mary 2 Nears Completion at St. Nazaire The Last Days of the JACOB H. TREMPER 60/86 246/125 Tales of the Catskill Evening Line 69/3 FDR Was One of Us 250/133 CITY OF KINGSTON (with Lloyd H. Stadum) SS AMERICA -A Photographic Tribute 254/103 192/257 The Andrea Doria , 1953-1956 258/101 Bent, Bertram D. A Preview of Cunard’s New Queen Victoria The Mystery of the USS CYCLOPS 44/84 258/124 Berry, Richard W. Interview with Carol Marlow, President of the The Great White Fleet: An Outline History 36/80 Cunard Line: The LinersList 258/133 37/10 Commodore Ronald Warwick Honored at Farewell Betancourt, B.C. Jr. Dinner 259/224 The Staten Island Ferry 26/25 27/54 28/83 Matthew Schulte 261/5 Steamboating on the Inland Sea of Japan 61/14 All But Gone-SS KEEWATIN (Photo Collection) Bieser, Charles D. 262/5 Detroit River Mail Boat (An historical account of a International 2009 Art & Photo Contest Winners unique marine institution, carried in the Duluth to 273/30 Niagara regional news section.) 126/111 Meeting of Namesakes 278/51 Bikle, David P. Bailey, Rev. Richard S. Steamer NOVELTY 95/93 Night Boat from Philadelphia 163/175 Binder, Mitchell A Trip Down River 174/95 Strange Reactions 207/193 Barber, Lawrence Bishop, Henry T. Columbia River Towboat CLAIRE is Burned 90/106 Fall Meeting 189/31 Barber, William (Bill) G.T. Second Annual Boston Tug Muster and Parade Trip to the Tip 263/22 183/207 Barde, Robert Black, Ross H. Scandalous Ship MONGOLIA 250/112 DORCHESTER, Merchants & Miners Barkhau, Capt. Roy L. Transportation Co. 17/313 Str. GORDON C. GREENE 12/199 Blaisdell, Paul H. The Beautiful Ohio 22/4 The Steamboat MOUNT WASHINGTON 1/1 A Grand Duke on the Mississippi 30/29 Blake, John Steamboat to the Mardi Gras 42/33 ALCOA SEAPROBE 124/210 J. Mack Gamble Honored 108/206 Blandford, Thomas R. Barry, Stephen The Clyde Line, 1844-1944 131/131 Shipwatching in Hong Kong 179/181 CHEROKEE and HENRY R. MALLORY Tried in Basar, Joseph Vain 154/79 SONG OF AMERICA 166/105 SHAWNEE—Clyde Line’s Last Flagship 147/155 Bates, Alan L. Blank, Capt. John S. Engine Room Bells, Western River Style 58/41 Memories of a New SPARTAN and BADGER An Illustrated Steamboat Glossary 62/68 63/61 173/31 64/84 Blom, Tarras Steamboats for the Gold Rush (Part I only) 70/43 GUSTAF WASA Approaches the Century Mark Will S. Hays, the Man 77/3 129/9 A First-Table Steamboat 94/49 Bogardus, Capt. J. Henry Bates, Capt. Robert Stanley SWALLOW 21/413 Bogart, Charles H. 44 USS RHODE ISLAND, 1861-1867 123/138 The Clarke S/S Co. Ltd 60/81 61/4 125/14 Scrapped at Hamilton 62/31 Operation Pedestal 207/173 Brooks, Tracey I. A Visit to the MV Sarah L. Ingram 257/17 Down Memories Lane 11/179 Becky Thatcher Is No More 273/43 Tell Me Not in Mournful Numbers 21/411 MISSISSIPPI QUEEN 1976-2010: A Life Cut Brouwer, Norman J. Short 274/36 Steamboats on Michigan’s Grand River 117/16 Mary Woods 2 Reaches the End of the Line 277/44 Steamers of the United States Shipping Board Bonaparte, Jerome Napoleon Jr. Recruiting Service-America’s WWI Training From the Diary of 20/396 Program for the Merchant Marine 247/193 Bonsor, N.R.P. Brown, Alexander Crosby The North Atlantic in the 1870’s 68/91 The Wayward Ferry 27/53 Bottum, Capt. L.H. Steamships Disasters, in Lithographs 27/58 MAYFLOWER Revisited 154/87 River Coal Steamboats of the Susquehanna 31/49 TICONDEROGA on Her Diamond Jubilee 158/95 The ROBERT STOCKTON and the Introduction of Bottum, Lynn H. Screw Propulsion 40/73 ADIRONDACK, Lady of Lake Champlain 208/277 Steam Packet Bids Melancholy Farewell 72/110 Bowen, Dana Thomas Old Bay Line Ends 122 Years Service 82/45 The Propeller in the Park 43/61 The Holland Memorial 95/54 Bowman, Donald S. The Noble Paddlers of Lake Lucerne 102/63 The Ship That Was Saved by a Book 166/93 Ike Hartner Builds a Steam Yacht 108/185 Boyles, Byron M. James Rumsey—Steamboat Inventor 111/134 The Eastern S/S Company’s Intra-Maine Lines 6/79 In a Poquoson Graveyard 120/211 The Morse Name in Steamship History 11/189 The Passenger Steamers of Dismal Swamp 124/203 The Damariscotta River Steamboat Co. 23/32 A Labor of Love—s/y SUSAN GAIL 125/9 Popham Beach Steamboat Co. 33/14 Mini Liner Migrates South via Grand Canal 129/17 Burgess, Robert H. Lake Lucerne Revisited 142/67 Chesapeake Bay’s Link with the Panama Canal Sailing the Rhine with the K-D Line 144/203 195/188 The “Mountain Climbing” Steamboat DAN RIVER Bracchi, Bob QUEEN 148/217 Steamboat on Lake Winnipesaukee 48/85 YORKTOWN—A Bicentennial Memoir 159/188 Touring the Brooklyn Tugboat Fleets 54/34 Brown, Carl Raymond Braun, Richard To. The Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company, Modern Finnish Passenger Services 88/107 Fifty Years of Service 58/25 A Venture Behind the Iron Curtain 107/140 LA GRANDE DUCHESSE 63/57 Paddlewheel Roundup 110/83 Brown, Harrison Bray, Maynard SABINO Being Sold Down the Coast 77/12 Principia Recycled 213/31 Bugbee, Gordon P. Bray, William J., Jr. Indian Summer on the Lakes 84/105 Rate War on the Rappahannock 193/4 The Saguenay Service 98/56 Ebony Entrepreneur: Capt. Hansford C. Bayton The First of the D&C Boats 133/11 223/193 Frank E. Kirby, A Biographical Sketch 221/5 The Captain’s Revenge: The Old Dominion Steam The Ballroom Boats 239/209 Boat Company 241/4 Stars on the River 240/256 Braynard, Frank O. Bull, H.A. S.S. SAVANNAH of 1819 16/300 Steamers of the Gippsland Lakes 73/11 The Loss of SANTA CLARA 33/5 Burgess, Robert H. BALTIC—A Famous American Ship 46/25 The Eagle of the AVALON 54/38 Voices from the Past 74/38 The Wreck of the METROPOLIS 58/42 CITY OF KINGSTON: Little Known Pioneer Paddlebox Carvings from Out of the Past 116/206 Steamboat 90/47 Burke, Lawrence Memories of AMERICA 195/179 Passenger Liners of the Great Lakes Transit Brewster, Edith G. Corporation 135/158 Smokestacks on the Piscataqua 25/5 Burn, Capt. Francis A., Jr. Breynaert, John A Chilling Experience 177/31 Touring the Brooklyn Tugboat Fleets 54/34 Burns, George H. Brookes, Ivan S. OCEAN HAWK II 172/255 A Summer Trip Down the River 57/7 Burtner, Evers 45 Notes About the Woodsum Steamboat Co. 22/7 Canadian National Railway’s Ferry CANORA Some Experiences with Ship Operation in World 111/139 War I 115/144 Some British Columbia Steamers 123/154 Butler, Martin J. C.C.G.S. ESTEVAN 126/83 The Nonquitt-Cuttyhunk Boats 99/91 Kingsley Navigation Co. LTD. 134/85 The New Bedford-Farihaven Ferry 112/201 Border Line Transportation Company 1913-1942 Working the Port, New Bedford Towboating 138/77 204/257 LANGDALE QUEEN 144/195 The Fleet the Wars Built 232/289 Sea Bus 148/213 Central Vermont Transportation Company, The British Columbia “Highways” Coastal Ferries Other New London Line: The Last New York 153/19 Steamers 234/89 Coastal Ferries Ltd. 159/165 Calvin, J.D. A Princess That Became Queen 161/31 The Saint Lawrence Timber Tug RAFTSMAN PCE Boats to Norway (with Lloyd M. Stadum) 36/78 165/23 Canavit, Jerry SECHELT QUEEN 167/183 Fast Boats on the Columbia 215/196 SUNDANCER’s Last Waltz 172/253 Cardinell, Charles F. Coastal Tankers of British Columbia 176/233 The Liberty Ship Engine 185/13 British-Built Steam Trawlers of British Columbia Carmichael, Colin 178/101 Was TITANIC Unsafe at Any Speed? 121/5 Swayne & Hoyt Inc. 1896-1940 170/95 IONA, COLUMBA and the Haystack Boiler 129/3 Vancouver’s Postwar Merchant Fleet 182/99 ATLANTA—An Early Link in Turbine Steamer Gulf Lines Ltd. 184/257 History 137/13 Pioneer Ferry of the Gulf Islands 187/191 The Durable Paddlewheel 148/219 West Vancouver Municipal Ferries 191/173 SSHSA Members Enjoy Thrilling Marine Adventure Peace River’s Last Sternwheeler 201/45 149/24 Northland Navigation Company Limited, 1951-1980 SELANDIA—Landmark in Motorship History 222/99 133/31 Clark, Edward O. Carr, Roland P. The Philadelphia Ice Boats 22/8 LA MAROTTE, Last Winnipesaukee Steamer 36/87 They Crossed the Delaware 39/49 Unforgettable Nights on Long Island Sound 56/81 Three Years Short of Ninety 57/18 CITY OF SAVANNAH 68/98 Another Veteran Succumbs 60/100 Some Ships and Their Models 85/9 Pioneer Steamboat JOHN STEVENS 187/173 Rough seas off Caper Hatteras 93/21 Cleasby, Robert C. The Savannah Liner (poem) 100/134 SSHSA Mourns the Loss of Frank O. Braynard- CONNECTICUT 110/86 Pioneer, Friend and Leader 265/45 Steamboats on Mobile Bay 115/152 A Night Out with the Three Queens 277/24 Carter, Wallace G. Cleaves, G. Prescott Titans and Minnows 112/195 Bar Harbor Pioneers 23/36 Cassidy, Thomas E. Colligan, Captain Tom Ellis Island Weekend 213/46 The Miss Ann 269/16 Queen Elizabeth 2 Anniversary Cruise 231/203 Collins, Alfred W. The Maiden Voyage of the QUEEN MARY 2 The Story of Captain Jason Collins 81/11 249/18 Colonna, Benjamin O. Jr., Willoughby W. Colonna, Jr., Champion, Gordon and Mike Filey & Nicholas W. Paxson Happy Birthday TRILLIUM! Famed Toronto Ferry The Colonna Marine Railway of 1875 254/119 Turns 100 This Year 274/28 Colonna, Willoughby W., Jr., Benjamin O. Colonna, Jr. Chapman, Wilbur J. & Nicholas W. Paxson Early American Launches 69/12 The Colonna Marine Railway of 1875 254/119 Chase, Charlotte B. Colton, Harold S. Ordeal on Nantucket Sound 41/5 The Colorado River Steamboat CHARLES H. Cheney, R.K. SPENCER 61/6 STARTLED FAWN 35/63 Charles Dickens and the American Steamboat Clapp, Frank A. 76/103 Tacoma Oriental Steamship Co. 81/3 Conley, Patrick T., J.D., PhD. Los Angeles Lumber Products S/S/ Line 102/59 Providence and the Fabre Line 270/21 Cooke, Anthony 46 Passenger Ships of Charlton Steam Shipping Co. Cronican, Frank Jr. 184/281 Tribute to a Queen 106/59 Coombe, Philip W. This Noble Ship 109/3 James P. Allaire—Marine Engine Builder 180/263 Cropley, Ralph E. Cooper, David S. Ladies of Distinction 29/1 Last Passenger Sailing of the CITY OF Cudahy, Brian J. RICHMOND 119/153 Nice Work UNCATENA 185/39 Cope, Thomas P. Two Anniversaries 188/269 By Steam on Lake Ontario, 1820 58/31 Around Manhattan Island, Circle Line at 50 Cotterell, Harry Jr. (“Railroader”) 215/173 The RICHARD PECK 2/14 Early Manhattan Sightseeing Revisited 220/287 Jersey Central Ferries 13/225 S.S. POTOMAC in the Summer of ’65 220/264 Addenda to above article 14/263 From Southern Cross to Ocean Breeze; A Belated A Steamboat Excursion of a Century Ago 21/417 Tribute 231/191 Vagabond Voyage Down the Passaic 24/52 Ferries in the Tar Heel State 244/272 Jet Propulsion 30/33 Something New in Alaska 250/124 Lawbreaker 37/5 Washington State Ferries 253/15 The Steamer NORGOMA of Georgian Bay 45/11 Curdy, John Under the Ahlmann Flag 53/8 United States Returns Home 220/284 The Weehawken and West Shore Ferries 70/38 Cushing, Dorothy P. Our Week Aboard the DELTA QUEEN 75/74 The Fourth MORNING STAR 26/36 Connecticut River Ramble 77/12 Dacey, Timothy J. Ho for Pittsburgh and Way Landings! 80/103 1998 SSHSA Award Winners 229/42 Across the Canal 89/17 Spring 2000 Meeting in New York 234/128 Sault Sainte Marie Ferry 94/52 1999 SSHSA Award Winners 233/39 A Novel Excursion 97/11 Farewell Norway 239/201 New Westminster Ferry 120/198 2000 SSHSA Award Winners 238/121 Where Did They Get That Name? 129/22 Farewell Queen Elizabeth 2 268/5 Ohio River Crossings 137/7 Dake, Shawn J. Past Years on the Passaic 141/13 A Queen on the Clyde 148/228 Double-Ender Diggings 147/135 “Princess” Line: British Columbia Coast Steamship Across the Tred Avon 161/19 Service 223/200 PORTLAND, TREMONT and Peggy Bligh’s The Great White Steamer 231/173 Voyage 181/33 Mercy Ships-The First 25 Years 245/5 Coutant, Frank Queen Mary Gets Company as Carnival Cruise Yankee Paddlewheelers in Canadian Waters Lines’ New West Coast Embarkation Port Opens in 104/178 Long Beach 248/300 Covell, William King New Hawaii Superferry ALAKAI Sails on “Ocean The Fall River Line METROPOLIS 17/315 Path” to the Islands 263/33 Steamship Historians in the Navy! 63/67 Dallett, F.J. Jr. The COMMONWEALTH: A 50 th Anniversary The Steamers of the Red “D” Line & Associated Appreciation 66/27 Firms, 1854-1937 The Mount Hope -Reminiscences 226/108 De Angelis, Ronald and Mark Cowardin, S. Pen Work Horses of Boston Harbor 119/135 Ghosts in Venice 78/42 Deayton, Alistair S.S. ANKARA 125/19 Scotland’s Three Surviving Steamships 160/253 Cox, Martin J. Steamers of Argentina, A Portfolio 226/127 Autumn 2000 Meeting on board RMS Queen Mary World Steamboat Directory 232/257 236/295 Deayton, Alistair and William M. Worden 50 th Anniversary Celebration of SS Independence: The World of Steam 248/257 Hawaiian Island Cruise, June 30-July 7, 2001 Dempsey, Paul 239/189 The TEXAS CLIPPER 115/166 Steamship Historical Society Opens Office on Densford, Stape Queen Mary 244/270 Steamboats for the Gold Rush (Part II only) 70/45 Cox, Martin J. and Gordon R. Ghareeb Dingley, Capt. Edward N. Jr. The Second City of Honolulu 239/173 The Ship, the Man, the Lady 120/200 Crockett, David Dininio, Stephen A short History of the Steamer SABINO 105/48 47 Excursion and Ferry Vessels of New England Centennial of the 1904 GENERAL SLOCUM 113/13 114/90 Steamboat Disaster 250/128 Donohue, Jerry J. Dunbaugh, Edwin L. M.V. PORT WELCOME 127/143 The Loss of METIS 169/18 Dougherty, Christopher D. The Poster Collection of Stephen Barrett Chase Steamboat Princess , A One-of-a-Kind Sidewheeler? 206/125 255/210 TITANIC-From A Different Angle 237/5 Queen Mary is SSHSA’s Ship of the Year for 2006 The Montauk Line 253/31 259/219 1902-1903: A Bad Luck Year for the Fall River Susan Ewen Received the 2006 H. Graham Wood Line 261/6 Award 259/220 Duncan, A.E. Jr. Chuck Rochon-2007 Recipient of H. Graham Wood The Speedy Twins 45/13 Award 263/42 Duncan, Fred B. Steamer Sabino is SSHSA’s Ship of the Year for The VAMOOSE and I 66/32 2008 267/33 Coal Smoke and Oily Steam 73/3 2008 C. Bradford Mitchell Award Goes to the SS Durham, Bill UNITED STATES Conservancy 267/36 Rocky Mountain Mariners 76/105 Dow, Matthew Ships of Stone to Beat the U-Boats 82/42 MOHICAN-A Centennial Observance 265/15 Eager, Barry W. Dowling, Rev. Father E.J., S.J. Steamboats in the Motor City 152/237 The ILLINOIS and MISSOURI 26/31 An Excursion to Boston’s 350th 157/29 White “W” Over Blue Waters 30/34 A Pilgrimage to TICONDEROGA 161/16 Great Lakes & St. Lawrence Transportation Co. Night Boat Cruise 163/168 32/81 Tales of Six Sisters-Steel Electric Ferries of San Ferry Service on the Detroit River 40/76 Francisco Bay and Puget Sound 205/5 The Ships of the Lake Superior Transit Co. 47/56 The Society’s New Home Port: The Heritage The Life of a Small Bay Steamer 80/110 Harbor Museum 244/265 Tragedy at Clark Street Bridge 94/43 Douglas L. Haverly, 1925-2003 247/212 Fletcher Engines on the Great Lakes 110/67 George W. Hilton Receives the 2008 Samuel Ward (addenda) 113/21 Stanton Award 267/37 A Great Lakes Album 122/85 Eames, Dr. Thomas H. Driscoll, Larry More About the Steamer PORTLAND 12/200 Captain of the Line-An Interview with Captain John Salvage of ETRUSCO 67/68 S. Tucker 266/5 Eberle, Ann A. The SS United States : The Last Queen of the Jerry Austin and the A&C Line 222/126 Merchant Marine, Part One 278/8 On Land and Water 224/282 The SS United States : The Last Queen of the Ice Jam at Rondout! 224/287 Merchant Marine, Part Two 279/8 An Interview with Captain Bill Huus-Sandy Hook The SS United States : The Last Queen of the Pilot & Lake George Skipper 265/23 Merchant Marine, Part Three 280/12 Rotterdam-The Grande Dame Returns 273/6 Dudley, Brian A. Eckardt, Christian The Construction of TITANIC 121/10 World’s Largest Container Ship is Delivered Duff, Steven 260/305 The Saga of the Seeandbee 257/29 Edgerton, Richard Robert Fulton: A Sentimental Journey 264/26 Found! A Beam Engine Steamboat in Service! The Unfortunate Debut of the FLANDRE 272/17 63/69 A Voyage to the Roof of the World 276/38 Editors The Other Scharnhorst 280/46 Vessels of the Gota Canal Steamship Company Duffy, Francis James 228/287 Cruising the Swiss Lakes 189/27 Eisele, Peter T. The GENERAL SLOCUM Disaster 191/197 Viking Visionaries 114/84 Voyage Through the Golden Door 142/73 Ship Conversion—An Art 119/139 Flying the Ships (New York Harbor) 199/202 “The Queen is Dead! Long Live the Queen!” 121/4 Cruising in a Desert Storm 201/23 How To Build a Cruise Ship 121/11 Fleet Week 1993 207/189 The Death of a Queen 122/78 USCGC SORRELL, WLb 296 208/274 Arosa Line 124/212 Maritime History Cruise to Bermuda on QE2 BAY BELLE—“Last of the Steamboats” 125/12 219/195 Wither N.Y.’s Steam Fleet? (co-author) 126/87 48 Saga of the Surviving Coastal Twins 128/209 New York Ferry Renaissance 252/273 Fifty Years of Service to Miss Liberty 130/77 NYC Private Ferry Operators Fleet List 253/27 The Disney Fleet 132/215 Update to Guide to Cruise Ships-2005 255/201 Annual Meeting Baltimore, 1987 182/117 All That Glitters-Eurposa’s & Stardancer’s Casino BINGHAMTON Proves It Can Be Done 137/3 Boats 258/113 Cruise Ship Update—October 1989 192/280 Guide to Cruise Ships-2006 259/199 Cruise Ships of the Eighties 159/155 Cruise Ship Guide Update-2007 263/26 Cunard Adds a Countess 140/209 Guide to Cruise Ships, 2008 267/20 The Final Unlucky Months of the “Golden Yacht” Heroes on the Hudson 269/33 163/183 Guide to Cruise Ships Updated-2009 271/5 Grimaldi-Siosa Story 173/13 The Many Lives of Newport News Hull 176 274/6 A Guide to American Water Excursions 175/175 Guide to Cruise Ships 2010 275/66 A Guide to American Water Excursions Updated Eisele, Peter T. and Donald C. Ringwald 179/191 WESTPORT—The Wandering Twin 134/92 A Guide to Cruise Ships 148/223 156/241 164/259 Elliott, Richard V. 180/277 188/285 BAY BELLE Steams Again 101/14 Guide to Cruise Ships Marketed in the United States R. Cornell White’s Rockaway of 1877 272/25 140/205 Remembering a Pioneering New York Commuter A Guide to Cruise Ships Updated 144/201 152/234 Steamboat: Sylvan Dell 280/26 160/247 168/247 176/253 184/267 Ellis, Courtney M. Hopes for the HAMILTON 145/21 A History of J.C. KERR—CHAPERON— How to Build a Cruise Ship—“America” Style CHOCTAW, 1884-1922 52/73 147/163 Emery, John R. Indonesian Pilgrim Ships 139/131 Fleet Flagships: The Story of the Great Northern Migrant Ship Addenda 184/289 and the Northern Pacific 263/5 The Miracle That Was PRINSENDAN 157/3 The Passenger Ships of Theodore E. Ferris 275/10 Nelly to a Queen—Greekline 142/83 Emmons, Frederick NORWAY—Superliner Transformed 155/155 The Eastern Mediterranean Shipping Scene 151/169 The Other MONTEREY Returns 189/35 Emtage, Captain Roger PETER STUYVESANT and the Winter of 1978 QUEEN ELIZABETH 2 and QUEEN VICTORIA- 146/90 A Historic Tandem Crossing of the North Atlantic Primer of Greek Passenger Shipping Updated 265/5 165/27 The Final Westbound Transatlantic Voyage of QE2 A Primer of Postwar Greek Passenger Shipping 268/29 154/107 Ewen, William H. Sr. A Resort for a Paddlewheeler 173/29 BERKSHIRE—World’s Largest River Steamer Saving the SOUTH Took Three 135/144 19/360 SOVEREIGN OF THE SEA 186/115 DE WITT CLINTON 27/49 Stretching the SONG OF NORWAY 149/11 The ROBERT FULTON Passes 59/68 They Moved the Masses Postwar—Migrant Ships October Weekend Voyage to Albany, 1977 145/18 181/5 The NORTH RIVER STEAMBOAT 175 Years TYPALDOS Riches to Rags 136/207 Later 163/169 An Unlikely Cruising Trio 185/21 The Wilsons Step Down 188/283 Cruise Guide ’92 200/274 James Bard Remembered 192/279 Guide to Cruise Ships 204/281 Wood, H. Graham (1911-1998) 226/126 A Birthday Gift for a Queen 212/257 Ewen, William H. Jr. Guide to Cruise Ships, 1994 212/285 The Changing Waterfront 186/104 Guide to Cruise Ships, 1996 220/290 Farson, Robert H. Cruise Ship Guide Update-1998 224/293 You Can’t Watch the “New York” Boat Anymore Guide to Cruise Ships 1998 227/207 135/131 Updated Guide to Cruise Ships-1999 231/197 Faust, Harold P. Guide to Cruise Ships-2000 235/199 LIBERTE—A Philatelic History of a Ship 37/7 Updates 2001 to Guide to Cruise Ships 2000 Filey, Mike and Gordon Champion 239/193 Happy Birthday TRILLIUM! Famed Toronto Ferry Guide to Cruise Ships, 2002 243/200 Turns 100 This Year 274/28 Guide to Cruise Ships, 2003 247/207 Fitch, Michael G. Cunard Queens and a New York Tradition 250/119 John Fitch: Inventor of the Steamboat 118/79 Guide to Cruise Ships-2004 251/199 Fitzgerald, George 49 Two Flagships Meet 250/132 Anatomy of an Ugly Duckling ( N.Y. Central No. 14 ) Flayhart, Dr. William H. III 218/104 A Crossing on a Queen 100/130 The Clermont Revisited 221/26 Elegance Personified—FRANCE 113/9 The Ugly Duckling Meets the Swan 222/114 The Darling of the Dutch, SS NIEUW New York Central No. 16 : Personal Recollections AMSTERDAM 123/150 261/27 The Transformation of a Queen 127/139 The Other End of the Line 268/40 Stars and Stripes on the Atlantic: The American Fredrick, Roger Q. Line, 1871-1902 241/18 Cruising with YARMOUTH 77/10 Grace and Majesty Personified: SS FRANCE (1962- The Backwoods Ferries 87/72 1974) and SS NORWAY (1979-2005) 256/257 Frendt, Rick Fogg, David Monterey -The Last of the Matson Liners 253/5 Twin Screw Steamer EARNSLAW 171/175 Louis Cruise Lines and its Vintage Steamships VIRGINIA V, Five! Not VEE! 183/199 271/11 Foley, Robert Frink, H.O. USS Olympia Summit 278/48 The Van Cleve Book 25/1 Ford, Harvey S. Last Race of the Packets 32/75 The Weems Line 5/62 Fryant, John Harvey D. Goulder, the Steamer and the Man A Report on the Race Situation 111/143 18/341 Gamble, J. Mack Foster, George The Muskingum Packets 47/49 The Society’s Hidden Asset 111/151 Geoghegan, William Earle Fostik, John A. The Auxiliary Steam Packet MASSACHUSETTS Cargo Liners to Remember 278/24 113/26 Fox, Charles S. George, Al PRISCILLA 133/27 Dive Over PORTLAND—1945 19/364 Fox, William A. Gesche, Melita C. DOROTHY, Hull Number One Comes Home 141/3 A Tale of Three Newcomers 216/294 The Italian Liners, 1932-1975 145/25 Ghareeb, Gordon R. and Martin J. Cox UNITED STATES on a Short Cruise 155/173 The Second City of Honolulu 239/173 EL TORO 163/165 Gibbs, Commander C.R.V. JOSEPH HENRY at 75 169/27 Official Returns of Steamships Registered in the Newport News Ships 1886-1986 181/21 United Kingdom, 1851-1870 74/38 MONTEREY at Fifty-Seven 189/5 Gibson, Charles Dana A Tug’s Eve View of UNITED STATES 191/182 The Union Army’s Procurement of Vessels for Samuel Ward Stanton 196/261 Coastal and Gulf of Mexico Service 1861-1865 GALLILEO GALILEI, The Graceful Flagship 279/38 197/5 Giglietti, Joseph AMERIKANIS Sails On 201/25 The Long Career of the Quonset 275/22 S.S. UNITED STATES Sails Toward A New Career Gilham, Skip 203/210 Saga of the SAGAMO 113/21 Tribute to Elizabeth Stanton Anderson, 1899-1992 The Shenango Six 139/137 205/27 Great Lakes Pioneers, Wyandotte Transportation Liberty Sailor 207/189 Co. 143/143 Fall Meeting at Norfolk and Newport News, The Soo River Company—A New Look on the September 25-27, 1998 229/33 Great Lakes 162/101 Ferries Forever: 75 Years On the Jamestown- Farewell to TROISDOC—An Era Has Ended Scotland Ferry 236/281 168/251 Commodore Leroy J. Alexanderson, 1910-2004 Farewell to SPRUCEGLEN—One Classy Freighter 249/48 177/15 NS Savannah : Nuclear Pioneer Sails Ahead GLENEAGLES 186/109 260/291 Farewell to the Package Freighters 191/187 Frappier, Capt. Wm. J. Gmelin, Stephen Celebrating a Steamboat Still With Us 224/257 The Sandy Hook Route 9/142 Celebrating a Steamboat Still With Us (Part II) The JERVIS BAY 11/178 225/34 S.S. ROBERT FULTON 14/244 Frazer, Alan D. A Ship That Helped Turn the Tide of Battle for the Allies 17/312 50 A Veteran Transport 17/313 CHICORA, a Blockade Runner That Came to the NORMANDIE Sails Her Last Mile 22/6 Lakes 55/49 Sternwheeler in New Jersey 64/94 Steamboats for the Gold Rush (Part III only) 70/46 Fall SSHSA Meeting at Bath 197/28 ROTHESAY CASTLE 85/4 Godfrey, Fred G. Hammond, Edward G. I Remember… 177/19 Romantic Provincetown Boat 201/5 Goodrich, Doris Hanson, Joseph Mills Steamships in the Midnight Sun 167/173 Ho, for the Yellowstone! 28/73 Goold, Joseph E. Hareland, Fredrick Gary Memory of a Lovely Lady 115/156 Cape Horn Fails to Live Up to Its Billing 262/39 Graham, John Maxtone SS FRANCE/NORWAY-The Last of Her Kind Millennium in Steel 235/173 265/42 Graham, R. D. The Next Cruise Travel Revolution-Jet Propulsion Canallers and Currents: Fourteen-Foot Navigation 273/16 on the St. Lawrence 147/149 Haring, Earl C. Graham, R. Loren Night Boat 39/52 The Lynn Steamboat Company 57/13 Hart, Douglas Later Years of the Nantasket Beach S/B Co. 74/41 Passenger Lists & Temporary Communities: Who Graham’s Gallery 103/127 Was on the North Atlantic in the Interwar Period PENOBSCOT 110/94 261/14 The Hog Islanders (co-author) 118/90 Hartshorn, Roy S. A Sailing of DEVONIAN 120/215 OCEAN HAWK 96/115 Coastal Colliers 123/143 Harvey, Clive Graham, Robert D. From a Castle to a Queen 171/179 A Reminiscence of EASTCLIFFE HALL 117/12 Hathaway, Freeman R. Gray, Edmund P. MASSACHUSETTS, BUNKER HILL and OLD A Brief History of the Boston & Philadelphia COLONY 10/159 Steamship Co. 49/5 S.S. ROBERT FULTON 14/244 Green, William J. St. P. OLYMPIAN, a Ship Which Traveled the MARIPOSA/HOMERIC 133/15 Waters of Both Western Continents 18/336 MARIPOSA/HOMERIC (conclusion) 134/67 A Voyage on the Great Lakes—1851 20/394 Griffin, Dr. John I. Haverly, Douglas L. The Passing of the Hostess of New York Harbor Albany to Poughkeepsie 135/154 29/4 Haviland, Stanley Groom, W.L. A Decade of Exploring the President Coolidge A Grand Fresh and Salt Water “Old Man” 120/221 242/116 The Lake Michigan Polar Expedition of 1917 (co- The Queen’s Final Voyage to Her New Home 269/5 author) 122/72 Hawkins, Clifford S. Grover, David H. Hey-Day of the Williamsburgh Ferries 19/366 YAMACRAW: Curious Career of a Cable Ship LITTLE ADA 23/44 176/251 The Birth of a Ferry Route 42/32 Dollar Line Steamers on the Yangtze River 195/173 Hawthorn, Capt. Geoffrey Merchant Ships That Launched Mailplanes 226/89 The MAIDS OF THE MIST 54/29 Hagley, Thomas R. Heal, S.C. Ike Harter Builds a Steam Yacht 108/185 The Ugly Ducklings: Japan’s Liberty Ship Hamilton, Edward D. Equivalents of WWII 245/36 One That Went South 44/83 Heck, Klaus NEW SHOREHAM and the Steamboat Wars 51/49 Twenty Minutes to Tragedy 128/217 Hamilton, Edward F. Heermans, Jerry Steamers Saluted in Passing 36/82 The AFRICAN QUEEN Saga 124/219 The Great Rum and Banana Derby 38/34 Heier, Jan Richard Hamilton, Capt. Frank E. Early Steamboat Accounting: the Interesting Case Frank E. Kirby—the Steamer and the Man 13/217 of the Steamboat VESUVIUS 229/35 Sidewheel Steamer ISLAND QUEEN 1854-1877 Heite, Edward F. 20/391 Eimskip: Iceland’s Maritime Lifeline 229/5 OWANA Under Three Names 28/79 Henderson, John D. History of the Ashley & Dustin Boats, 1862-1945 Saint-Class Tugs Under the Canadian Flag 201/35 31/55 Hendrickson, David 51 Art in the MANHATTAN and WASHINGTON Hipler, Michael 207/196 The Sinking of the M/V Sea Diamond 262/36 From Boxcars to Boxships: The Ships of Seatrain Hoehling, A.A. Lines 254/89 Disaster in Manhattan 167/155 Freighters Deluxe: The Robin Line’s C2-S Cargo Holdcamper, Forrest R. Ships of 1941 262/17 The Lytle List 28/78 Thirty Ships From Chickasaw: Waterman Holly, David C. Steamship Corporation’s C2-S-E1 Freighters of Recovery of the Crosshead Engine from the 1942-1946 269/20 Steamboat Columbus 213/40 New Freighters for the Lykes Bros., 1960-1973 Hope, Capt. Brian H. 276/10 The First Steam 168/243 Henry, John Hopkins, Fred Lost Pleasures: Memories of the D&C Night Boats Ferro-Concrete Shipbuilding in Wilmington, North 192/285 Carolina, During World War I 222/115 Hess, Jean B. Hopkins, Jean Ellen Twenty Five Years Ago 73/7 The Corps of Engineers Sternwheeler MISSISSIPPI Lagoon Boat Ride at Cedar Point 79/73 80/114 Innocent Abroad 108/178 Howell, Capt. T.H. Famous People on Shipboard series: Remember the (Other) MAINE 92/125 President Warren G. Harding 110/92 Hoxie, Francis A. Captain Tom Greene 111/164 The Steamer HARTFORD 122/74 Captain Mary B. Greene 112/227 Hughes, Brian M. President Theodore Roosevelt 113/18 The Steamer Delta Queen -The Story of a River Captain Fred Way, Jr. 115/139 Legend 270/5 Donald T. Wright 116/195 Hunley, Capt. Reggie President Woodrow Wilson 117/22 Huntington’s Final Voyage Down the James River Ex-President Rutherford B. Hayes 118/88 219/188 Hess, Robert T. Hyberg, Bengt T. Operation Magellan—C4 Saga 41/10 Steamboats on the Upper Delaware 71/67 Heyl, Erik Hyder, Harry Decline and Fall of the R.R. CUYLER My First Ship 208/284 32/74 Ikeda, Yoshiho Lost, Strayed or Stolen: One Large Japan’s Long Distance Car Ferries 149/29 Steamer! 33/13 Imhoff, Ernest F. Addenda to above article 39/71 SS John W. Brown : This Museum Sails 260/282 The Neptune Quintuplets 37/2 The Three Rivers Fire: A Tragedy Remembered The QUAKER CITY 40/80 259/222 New Light on CAROLINE 46/34 Ioannou, Stamos C. Who? Who? Who? Who? 51/62 The Loss of America 206/127 The Blockade Runner SCOTIA 56/79 Isherwood, J.H. 1907, Golden Anniversaries, 1957 61/1 The Hog Island Transports 91/75 Steamboats Enrolled at Buffaloe Creek District Ivany, Capt. John 73/16 Canaller Odyssey 107/132 The Lady Was a Tramp 87/73 Jablonsky, Edward C. Higgins, George I. The Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat The Saint John River Steamers, 1816-1946 25/7 Company 165/3 Higgins, William H.C. Jacobus, Melancthon W. A Secret on QUEEN MARY 177/23 Indoors on the Atlantic 97/17 Hill, Ralph Nading Jamian, John E. The TI Goes Overland 56/76 57/4 A Trip on the Benson Ford 196/280 The Voyages of Brian Seaworthy (fiction) 118/67 Jansson, Capt. Martin E. Hillyer, Robert Steamship Service on the Lakes of East Africa In Memoriam, Sidewheeler UNCATENA 26/41 120/207 Hilton, George W. Australians Organize to Save Historic Steamships Detroit River Car Ferries of the Canadian National 123/134 Railways 80/99 Murray River Paddle Steamers 125/3 The Steamer MARYLAND Route 95/87 Jarvis, S.J. Badger 224/278 Earlier Days on the Ottawa River 39/59 52 Jensen, Gerard E. The Design of Passenger Vessels for the Great Down to the Shore 103/117 Lakes (Reprint from Transactions, 1925 ) 221/32 Johnson, Arthur L. Kleber, Louis C. Historic Night Line Revived 121/16 The Atlantic Conference: How the Great Ocean No Fire Bell in the Night 131/141 Liners were Regulated 251/192 Steamers to the Maritimes Before Eastern 172/243 The Loss of the Armed Merchant Cruiser Johnson, Eric W. Rawalpindi 253/207 The Banana Boats 85/6 The Early Days of Wireless at Sea 260/303 Johnson, Capt. John Passenger Ship Advertising-From Mere The Wreck of the HARVARD 76/107 Announcement to Media Glamour 263/43 Johnson, Robert Erwin The Blue Riband-An Elusive Pearl of Achievement The Stranding and Salving of HETZEL 75/71 in the Great Days of Ocean Travel 272/34 Jones, Bradford D. Q-Ships: Undercover Naval Warfare by the Memories of a Schoolboy Seaman 104/163 Merchant Marine 278/44 Wither CITY OF KEANSBURG? 108/191 Klepfer, Rick Other Ships of the Atlantic Transport Line 110/82 The Philadelphia Fireboats 219/197 End to an Era? 113/9 Knego, Peter Northwest Passage of the S.S. MANHATTAN Land of the Lost Liners 230/108 114/67 Baltic Diary 235/178 Jones, Carl Hugh Knight, Raymond J. A Steam Dredge as a Museum 173/26 The Locks and Steamers of Sault Sainte Marie Jones, Harry 23/33 BARTHOLDI 150/84 Knox, Capt. Dudley W. A Centennial Salute to Albany 152/215 USS RED ROVER (Hospital Ship) 15/296 Jordan, Allen E. Kohler, Peter C. Swedish American Line, 1915-1975 141/24 Arrivederla LEONARDO DA VINCI 158/79 QUEEN FREDERICA—A Tribute to Gibbs 146/93 Hapag-Lloyd’s “Grand Old Lady” 161/3 Maiden Voyage of a Modern Cruise Ship 163/155 CRISTOFORO COLUMBO Forgotten Favorite NIEUW AMSTERDAM—A Vision of New 166/79 Elegance 168/259 S.S. FRANCE—Superliner Remembered 1962-1974 Keefe, Edward A., Jr. 171/155 Al Foster, Fishing Steamboat Magnate 257/5 Hands Across the Seas—Den Norske Amerikalinje Kelly, George V.W. 178/81 Farewell Visit to ROBERT FULTON 107/125 Italy’s Renaissance Superliners 180/249 Hudson River Day Line Alumni Reunion 108/190 The Doughty DEGRASSE 1924-1962 183/173 The Revival of Inland Waterway Passenger Traffic Triumph and Tragedy: T.E.L. MORRO CASTLE 138/75 and ORIENTE 190/107 Spoke Steering vs. Lever Steering 147/160 AMERICA 194/90 Kemble, John Haskell World of Tomorrow Ships 198/89 HARVARD and YALE 7/100 To Shining Sea (SS MANHATTAN/SS The Alaska Steamship Company 53/5 WASHINGTON)-I 202/89 Steamships to Hawaii, 1854-1959 72/99 To Shining Sea (SS MANHATTAN/SS Kidd, James M. WASHINGTON)-II 203/195 KINGSTON, TORONTO and MONTREAL 17/314 South Atlantic Sisters-Delta Line’s “Dels” of 1940 Kilk, Andrew 206/89 Buenos Aires Ferry Scene (Pictures) 218/124 South Atlantic Sisters 206/89 Kimball, Carol W. Postwar Pacific Presidents: S.S. President Fire on GRANITE STATE 120/204 Cleveland & S.S. President Wilson 238/89 The Fate of the CITY OF LAWRENCE 135/147 Prewar Pacific Presidents ( SS President Hoover & Kinghorn, Captain A.W. SS President Coolidge) 242/89 A Limey in Paradise 237/35 City Ships of the Chesapeake 255/173 My First Voyages 264/39 California, Virginia & Pennsylvania: Panama Into the Triangle: Recollections of a Freighter Pacific Line 264/5 Captain 273/18 Kohler, Peter C. and William T. Tilley Kingsbury, Frederick J. Matson’s Flying Fish, S.S. Malolo 243/173 An Ericsson Propeller on the Farmington Canal Krummes, Daniel C. 62/38 Dating Ships China 199/182 Kirby, Frank E. with Herbert C. Sadler Lafferty, William 53 The Loss and Resurrection of FAVORITE 166/99 The Steam Tug Baltimore -Municipal Maritime Lamb, W. Kaye Ambassador 261/32 The “Old Vic”: Canadian Pacific’s Veteran The Visit of the Three Queens to New York City PRINCESS VICTORIA 19/369 265/11 Tragedy in Alaskan Waters: Three Princesses Are Lord, Philip, Jr. Lost 70/35 Steaming on the Mohawk (The Unknown Battle) Canadian Pacific’s Triangle Service 1904-1974 225/25 136/197 Luffbarry, Charles H. KAISER FRIEDRICH: The Ship That Failed Railroading on the High Seas 180/273 169/11 Four Final Departures 187/205 Lange, W. Robert Peril of the Deep 189/21 The Old Bay Line: A New Perspective 266/32 Lynch, Timothy Langer, Herman F.W. Maritime Preservation as Community Service Cape May in the Gay ‘Nineties 91/82 Learning: The California Maritime Academy & the Larremore, Thomas A. RED OARK VICTORY 266/22 Muffled Drums for ALBANY-POTOMAC 30/25 Lyons, Ben 32/82 Remembering the INDEPENDENCE 266/13 SEAWANHAKA Revisited 70 Yrs. After 34/29 Mabie, Roger W. 35/67 A Year in the Life of PERSEUS 135/151 LaSure, Jane Mitchell The PERSEUS at Twilight 137/21 The Sinking of the Cunard Liner Oregon 278/40 Donald C. Ringwald 1917-1987 Lathrop, Carl M. The Farmer’s Frolic 190/102 AFRICAN QUEEN 165/18 1998 Lifetime Achievement Award, William H. EFFINGHAM and the Summer People 180/261 Ewen, Sr. 226/107 Lathrop, Glen J. William H. Ewen, Sr., 1913-2003 247/212 Steaming in the Canyons 175/171 MacDonald, Robert J. Lawesson, Charles O.L. The Erie and Port Dover Ferry 66/34 Mystery of the Unfinished Passenger Liners of 1945 MacDuffie, Malcolm 199/197 The Old VINAL’ Gone But Not Forgotten 116/214 Ocean Voyage-1842 Style 204/275 MacKenzie, Graham Lee, Karl The Steamship Shieldhall -52 Years Young and Still NORONIC—Century’s Worst Marine Disaster Going Strong 265/32 157/17 Keeping Shieldhall Steaming 280/50 Leithead, Robert C. MacMullen, G.F. (“Jerry”) From the Golden Gate to Puget Sound (co-author) A Little-Known Double-Ender, SILVER GATE 50/25 51/54 16/296 Levine, David Public Convenience and Necessity 21/420 The Liberty Ship 116/209 The Santa Fe Tug 33/9 Lewis, Claire A. ORIZABA 73/14 Steamers by Muleback 25/4 Steamships to San Diego 86/35 Liebhardt, Paul Magnani, Edward The History of Shipboard Education 227/173 Captain Charles Post-The Life of a Long Island Badger Marine to Universe 227/187 Steamboat Captain and his Adventures in the Civil Locchead, John L. War 246/116 Steamboating between Boston and St. John 14/240 Malley, Leo H. ONTARIO of the M&M 28/77 Sternwheeler on the Chena 82/43 Steamships and Steamboats of the Old Dominion Mann, Alan Line 29/10 31/52 The Story of NORMAC 118/75 LA MAROTTE, Last Winnipesaukee Steamer Wallaceburg—Canada’s Inland Deep Water Port 36/87 190/89 The New York Shipping & Commercial List 51/57 Mannino, Robert Jr. By Freighter to Surinam 86/39 Nantucket Lightship/LV-112 276/22 Norway’s Coastal Ships 105/24 Manolis, Capt. Nicholas Lodewick, Kenneth Autobiography 22/11 River of The West: The First Century (Part III only) March, Captain Edward C. 35/56 U.S.S.B. Design 1013 203/181 Loveless, Steven The Harriman-Type Cargo Ships of World War I 207/173 54 Skinner and Eddy and Their 1105’s 208/269 Early Steamboats on the Susquehanna 14/247 Fast Convoy 216/285 McInnis, Katherine The Federals-U.S. Shipping Board Designs 1037 From Savannah to Norfolk in the COASTAL 214/100 QUEEN 89/21 World War I Ships of Design 1079 218/89 McMillan, David G. Tankers and the Shipping Board’s Design 1059 WENDY B. of Montreal 199/200 220/270 McRoberts, Robert Ferry Tales 226/114 Sidewheel Ferryboats in Service at New York, and The 1032s-and More 229/21 on the Hudson, 1905 8/130 Life in Marsodak, 1938-1940 233/4 Meirs, Walter R. The Cuba Distilling Ships 237/9 Additional Peninsular & Occidental Notes 62/53 The Useful Hog Island Freighters 246/89 Melby, Ernest R. The American Hawaiian Steamship Company The Sinking of the Andrea Doria on July 26, 1956 251/177 258/107 A Wartime Voyage in a Liberty Ship 274/18 Merrill, James M. Maresh, Ferdinand The Day New York Shocked the World 79/67 Transatlantic Passenger Steamships to Philadelphia Meseck, Walter L. 175/157 Normandie : Hail and Farewell 220/257 Marsellis, A. Spencer Messegee, Gordon H. The Western Shore Steamboat Company 83/67 On the Road from Mandalay 67/71 Martin, Wallace E. Michael, H. Osborne Pacific Coast Steam Schooners 7/105 E. CLAY TIMANUS of Baltimore 71/71 Mason, Benjamin L. TRANSFER NO. 8 84/107 TICONDEROGA On her Diamond Jubilee 158/95 ATLANTA of the Chesapeake Line 91/78 Massie, David F. The Scotch Marine Boiler 100/126 A Nautical Tour of Ohio 193/21 Installing a New Shaft Log on the Tugboat E. CLAY Century on the River, Greene Line & Delta Queen TIMANUS 119/137 Steamboat Co. 200/257 “Micmac” (see: Mitchell, C. Bradford) Guide to Riverboat Gambling Vessels 217/20 Milhouser, Dave Mayo, Robert Return to the City of Richmond 271/34 Steamboating on the Snake River 156/253 Miller, Bruce R.J. McCombs, Charles E. SOUTH STEYNE—The Ultimate Manly Steamer Another Grand Old Liner Gone 61/21 138/67 Fifty Years Ago on the North Atlantic 84/99 Miller, Captain Warren A Free Boat Ride Home 112/209 West Zeda Odyssey 213/36 McCormick, Daniel C. Miller, Dr. Lawrence The Steam Goelette A. TREMBLAY 110/77 Cruise Ships on Trial: Putting JUBILEE Through The Steam Launch CIGAR 111/165 Her Paces 179/185 McCormick-Goodhart, L. Miller, Gary A Famous Old Atlantic Liner 22/1 The TEXAS CLIPPER 115/166 McCready, Capt. L.S. Miller, Paul A. Old Style Tanker Engineering 45/7 Godspeed, Safe Return and a Merry Christmas Motor Whaleboat Gets Steam Power 54/30 148/203 U.S.S. HARTFORD 58/39 Miller, William H. Jr. McCune, Allen Aloha OCEAN INDEPENDENCE 159/178 Steamboat Chronology of Little Traverse Bay 23/41 Victory Ship-Passenger Ship Conversions 165/13 McDonald, William A. The Costa Empire 169/29 History of the Great Lakes Steamer R.N. RICE The Japanese to South America 225/32 16/294 Dutch Trio 229/40 Canadian Passenger and Freight Propeller Miller, William T. CARIBOU 22/3 1909 Steamboat Picture Album 148/231 McElheron, R. Miller, Willis H. Sundown on Galway Bay 65/8 Meet S.S. ALLIANCA 156/231 McFadden, Molly America’s Junior Cruise Ships 179/173 KEENORA 98/70 Mills, Hazel E. McGuiness, Bob Navigation of the Columbia, Willamette and Snake Collision at Cornfield Point 171/167 7/103 McHenry, Roy C. Steamboats of the Colorado River (list) 7/110 55 Mills J.M. Moreno, Barry Shipping on the Rideau Canal 155/181 A Last Farewell to the Ferryboat Ellis Island 276/34 Mills, Randall V. Morgan, Brian P. From the Northwest Corner, the Saga of SPOKANE Loss of the Daniel J. Morrell 260/269 28/83 Morin, Joseph River of the West: The First Century (Part II only) NEW BEDFORD Revisited 129/6 35/54 Morse B.C. Jr. Mills, Rodney H. CARONIA and the Light House 135/156 Ferry Holiday in Greece 197/31 Mueller, Edward A. The Transatlantic Bridge to Spain 208/257 Early East Coast Florida Steamboating 78/35 The Transatlantic Bridge to Spain Part Two 205/5 Suwannee River Steamboating 92/107 93/11 Italian Immigrant Ships 217/5 Ocklawaha Steamboatin’ (co-author) 104/183 The Porto Rico Line 223/173 The Great Steamboat Race of 1968 106/94 Wooden Steamers: The Forgotten Era in Great Home in Florida 109/31 Lakes Ships 236/257 Beds About the Size of a Poor-House Coffin 121/25 Setback for the MEDWAY QUEEN 252/297 122/98 Milne, T.M. Brock Line—“The Old Reliable” 132/207 American Steamships on Japanese Ferry Service The GENERAL SEDGEWICK 142/77 120/212 The Celebrated Run of the FAR WEST 152/227 Milster, Conrad Jr. The Florida East Coast Steamship Company Steamboat Courtesy 102/73 158/105 Milton, J. Elet Twins That Were Not Twins 161/23 Oneida Lake & River Boats 76/99 78/45 83/72 The Plant Steamship Line 167/165 88/99 90/49 92/112 99/98 103/121 107/146 The Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company 110/87 170/79 Mitchell, C. Bradford (“Micmac”) One Hundred Years of Steamboating 174/101 Lake Steamers 2/12 TARPON’s Unlucky 1,735 th Trip 184/271 Migratory Steamboats of the Chesapeake 5/68 The Recessed Sternwheel Steamboat OSCEOLA Wilderness Voyage 8/141 195/205 Famous Founderings, Fresh Water & Salt 9/146 Revisiting the Great Eastern 215/202 Rails Across Lake Michigan 15/264 The Merchants and Miners Transportation Company NORTHUMBERLAND, 58 Years from Tyneside 230/89 31/61 The City of Savannah’s Unusual Voyage 254/125 Merry Christmas Happy New Year (A Christmas The Georgia & Florida Inland Navigation Company Mystery) 32/73 and the Steamboat Florida 261/40 Norman Wiard and His Steam Skater 33/11 The City of Vera Cruz and the Alexandre Line HOMESTEAD Makes It Sure 34/41 270/34 Steamboatman—1950 (Capt. Tom Greene Obit.) Muller, William G. 35/75 Still Going Like 60! 73/10 A Runner and Her Sister 39/55 Steamboating Memories 272/11 TI’ Is Through 48/100 Navarett, Ugo Tricolor and Blue Riband in the 19 th Century CITY OF TROY 27/60 (translator) 49/1 50/29 51/59 Nedved, Gregory J. Joseph Mills Hanson, 1877-1960 (obit.) 74/55 Murder on the Missouri 254/110 Robert Ward Shepherd, 1891-1962 (obit.) 83/19 Nelson, John Ocklawaha Steamboatin’ (co-author) 103/183 The Noble Experiment 21/412 Forrest Robert Holdcamper, 1907-1972 (obit.) Nernoff, John Jr. 124/196 JOHNNY N, Midget of the Sound 51/53 R. Loren Graham 1907/1974 (obit.) 131/149 Nevin, Donald Mitchell, F.C. Brazilian Ferryboats 90/52 Sternwheel Steamboat on the Wey 92/112 Nevitt, Cedric Ridgely: See Ridgely-Nevitt, Cedric Mitchell, Richard M. Nicholson, John Keeping a Steamboat as a Pet 23/27 Cruise to Rotterdam 113/12 George Whitney, Maker of Steamboats 27/51 Niemeyer, Robert H. The C.V. Excursion 52/81 Showboat on the Upper Mississippi 108/194 Labor of Love 62/25 65/11 The PRESIDENT and Me 111/149 The Proud Steamers of Lake Sunapee 90/43 Little Boats on the Big Sandy 117/9 KESTREL, Last of Its Kind 126/78 Seaport in the Plains 118/99 56 Streckfus Steamers 130/93 Forty-Ninth Star 70/34 71/76 Nilsen, Jens Fiftieth Star 72/104 73/20 The Grace Line 103/107 The Panama Canal 89/3 93/10 Noble, Joseph EPPLETON HALL Celebrates Fourth of July at San Hardly Glamorous—but Highly Necessary 71/74 Francisco 140/201 Noma, Hisashi Treasure Island and its Fair 193/32 Cruise Ships Out of Japan 162/109 Parsons, Ronald Norris, Gregory J. Gem of Murray River 71/73 The Once and Forever Champion—UNITED Patt, Edwin A. STATES 153/3 Merchantmen at Arms 13/231 O’Connor, Thomas P. They Remember You When 21/409 Memento of MERRYCONEAG 116/204 The JAMES MORGAN 26/35 O’Loughlin, Robert R. Passenger Steamboats of Sebago Lake 32/77 The Steamer CHELSEA 93/19 Paxson, Nicholas W., Benjamin O. Colonna, Jr., & Ommundsen, Peter Willoughby W. Colonna, Jr. PRINCE GEORGE: Last Days With Canadian The Colonna Marine Railway of 1975 254/119 National 139/135 Payne, Stephen M. S.S. LADY ALEXANDRA 143/131 The New MS Rotterdam 222/89 S.S. LADY CECILIA 150/71 HMY Britannia 1954-1998 227/196 CARDENA 156/249 Genesis of the QUEEN MARY 2 249/5 LADY CYNTHIA, Last of the Union Day Steamers Pearsall, Everett H. 160/251 The Pearsall Excursion Line 21/419 “Oran” Persson, Don Tropical Journeyings. Reprinted from Harper’s S.S. UNIVERSE—Orient Overseas Line 139/143 New Monthly Magazine . 31/57 RASA SAYANG—The True Story 143/148 Osgood, Joseph O. Pettitt, Henry G. Flyers to the Hook 41/1 42/29 My Affair With PRISCILLA 146/88 Ottley, Allan R. The Saga of MOUNTAIN LILY 205/35 Steamboats Floated Aboard As Cargo 26/29 Wireless and the Ships at Sea 205/33 Cabbage Halts Steamboat (Believe It or Not) Phillips, W. Edward 224/298 Stmr. ATLANTIC of Georgian Bay 10/159 Ottman, John A. Pichette, Dr. Michael Von Kirvan, see Von Kirvan- Dark Day on Lake Erie 201/12 Pichette, Dr. Michael Spring 1998 Meeting in Michigan & Wisconsin Pittee, Charles Rodney 226/124 Two ANCONS and a CRISTOBAL 34/33 Overbaugh, John S. and Donald C. Ringwald The Panama Railroad Co.’s Steamship Lines 89/9 Sugerties Evening Line 145/3 Plowman, Peter Pabst, Capt. Frank The End of an Australian Era 135/139 From Cargo to Fun (50 Yrs on tourboat Juniper ) The Sitmar Story 179/165 219/192 Captain Cook Cruises 185/29 Page, W.L. Walters Pope, Steven Paddle Steamer—Then and Now 18/338 GENERAL LINCOLN 34/40 Palmer, Capt. Earl C. Poppen, Bruno The Faithful Forty-Eight 30/30 The Modernization of QUEEN ELIZABETH 2 Ocean and Coastal Steamship Wrecks, 1865-1873 183/195 48/91 49/11 50/36 Potter, Gordon M. Parent, Captain Roland R. The HAMONIC 18/342 The U.S. Merchant Maine-In Model Form 273/32 Powers, David L. Jr. Parkinson, Robert W. A Final Visit to LEONARDO DA VINCI 167/179 Steamers of the Monticello S/S Co. 7/109 Farewell to IRPINIA 173/23 Steamboatin’ in the Kootenays 23/30 24/59 25/10 Pratt, W.R. Centennial of California Steamboating (Part I only) Brazilian Ferryboats 90/52 30/42 Price, Robert C. River of the West (Part I only) 35/53 Early Canadian Pacific Railway Steamships 46/30 The Marine Collection of Marin County Historical Price, Elizabeth Society 38/38 From Passenger to Survivor 157/13 From the Golden Gate to Puget Sound (co-author) Prince, George 50/25 51/54 NORMANDIE—Triumph to Tragedy 130/67 57 Prudent, Frank X. American Transatlantic Steamships, 1819-1872 Back From The Brink: The Triumphant Return of 47/65 the Delta Queen Steamboat Company 245/23 The Baltimore and Liverpool Steamship Line 95/83 SSHSA Meets in Arlington, Virginia 247/213 1867—A Forgotten Year in the History of American Quinby, Commander E.J. Steamships 101/3 SCUDDER and Her Skipper 49/9 The Walking Beam Engine in Atlantic Service The Secret in the Ship’s Safe 105/21 111/154 Bannerman’s Arsenal 115/155 The Iron Screw Steamer CIRCASSIAN, 1857-1876 North River Ice Breaker 124/199 117/4 Uncle Jack’s VESUVIUS 134/77 The Double Beam-Engined Steamship MOSES Log of the Shake Down Cruise 140/217 TAYLOR 129/13 Luck Was With the Queen 151/161 MISSISSIPPI, ex-MEMPHIS, an Unsuccessful Quinn, William P. Blockade Runner 137/17 SEGUIN—the 90 Year Wonder 132/221 Alexandre Line to Cuba and Mexico 1867-1888 Black Wake of the ARGO MERCHANT 187/197 146/81 Rabbett, Richard D. The Double Compound Walking Beam Engined Ship of the Year, SS United States 276/6 Screw Steamship LOUISIANA 155/167 Ship of the Year, SY Cangarda 276/8 Rinaldi, Thomas Rafuse, Ted The Hudson’s Lost Steam Fleet 247/173 Lake Ontario’s Railway Ships 246/105 Steam’s Swan Song: An Interview with the Officers “Railroader” (see: Cotterell, Harry Jr.) of the Ivory 279/48 Randall, Wallace E. Ringwald, Donald C. Five Fall River Line Paintings 24/49 Sidewheel Ferries of N.Y. & Vicinity. 1939 Aboard a Sidewheeler One December Night (compilation) 2/18 179/189 The Loss of the REINDEER 25/12 Randel, William Pierce Dowager Tugboat 28/81 Death in the East River 53/1 The Hudson’s Last Large Steam Tugs Pass On Rau, William M. 34/35 Whither N.Y.’s Steam Fleet? (co-author) 126/87 The Man from Peru 46/28 The New M.V. DELAWARE 131/151 Period to PARAGON 49/7 Op-Sails Spectacular Spectator Fleet 140/195 Ice King 54/25 55/55 Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard 149/17 JAMES W. BALDWIN (in Pilot House) 56/93 Boat Trips Around the Eastern Seaboard Albany Excursions (in Pilot House) 60/103 (conclusion) 150/75 Hudson-Champlain Celebration and Jubilee Year (in The Annual Meeting at Philadelphia 159/185 Pilot House) 64/101 Liberty Weekend 1986 181/35 High Speed 67/59 The San Francisco Meeting 184/285 John M. Richardson (obit.) 70/48 Ivaran’s Dual Concept AMERICANA 187/187 An Observation on Confusion 72/111 Reviewing the Columbus Quincentenary Celebration New Information on Beam Engines Operating in 204/291 Brazil 78/54 Blockships at Normandy 207/201 Alfred Van Santvoord Olcott (obit.) 79/82 Reed, Herbert B. Elwin M. Eldredge (obit.) 95/94 The Staten Island - Perth Amboy Ferry 53/17 MADISON and ONONDAGA on the Hudson Reed, William E. 99/101 Steamboat River IX, X, XI 50/28 51/52 52/77 Lake George Steamboat Co. (pictorial) 111/166 Painting the River Steamboats of the Golden Age ALEXANDER HAMILTON in 1971 120/195 53/11 The New DAYLINER 123/147 Reid, Alfred Gray Louisville Meeting 127/149 That Was Saigon 93/16 New York Harbor Steamboating, 1939 131/154 A Visit to SAGAFJORD 105/19 New Orleans Steamboat Co. 132/202 Renwick, Ralph Jr. WESTPORT—The Wandering Twin (with Peter T. Mark Twain: Ship Inspector 85/11 Eisele) 134/92 Hydraulic Propulsion 92/117 93/8 Bicentennial Cruise 141/21 The Bessemer Saloon steamship 97/12 A 1916 Photo 142/81 Riddle, Malcolm Graeme Saugerties Evening Line (with John S. Overbagh) French Line’s 110 Years on the North Atlantic 145/3 138/87 Marsellis, A. Spencer 150/90 Ridgely-Nevitt, Cedric 58 Opposition Night Lines on the Hudson 1908-1915 Schmidt, Dr. Ernst 151/139 Jubilee on the Weser 72/107 Central-Hudson Steamboat Co. 164/231 Schulte, Matthew S. Two Notable Tugs 168/255 Steam Yacht Cangarda -Back From Oblivion Roberts, Douglas L. 270/17 The Great Fake (A Merchant Ship That Went to Schulze, Rev. E.P. War) 207/195 Lake George’s Steamboat 112/208 Roberts, Glenn O. Scott, Capt. A.C. (ed.) The Admiral Line 64/81 65/4 The Diary of Captain Gideon Lathrop 69/7 Rogers, Clarence N. Scott, Mike Passage Down East 36/85 “Q-4”—Successor to the Queens 103/113 Boat – Train Service on Lake Winnipesaukee 73/17 Scott, Captain Walter E. Rollmann, Fregattenkapitan Steamer J.T. MORSE in Her Prime 3/26 The Development of Steam Navigation on the Lake Steamer GOVERNOR DINGLEY on the Boston – of Constance 75/67 Portland Run 9/144 Roos, John F. Working on the J.T. MORSE 74/36 Three Ships in Three Weeks 139/147 Scott, James D. Russell, Robert J. The Shanghai Incident: War Comes Early to an SS NORMANDIE/USS LAFAYETTE, Death & American Liner 280/34 Dismantling 213/5 Scrimali, Antonio Ryan, Allie Greece—The Shiplovers Paradise 154/103 A Pictorial Display 110/95 Mediterranean Summer Photo Survey 160/264 Ryder, F. Van Loon Turkish Vessels Revisited 174/109 ARMENIA of 1847 58/32 Greece—July 1985 176/261 Sadler, Herbert C. and Frank E. Kirby Scrivens, Victor E. The Design of Passenger Vessels for the Great Three Big Sisters 35/59 Lakes (Reprint from Transactions, 1925 ) 221/32 Davy Jones’ Helper 47/58 St. Clair, Rev. Canon F.C. Scruggs, J.H. Jr. The Milwaukee – Grand Haven – Muskegon Ferry Tragic Alabama River Incidents 50/27 Route 4/40 Scull, Theodore W. The Wandering VIRGINIA 11/179 Passenger Ships in the People’s Republic of China Sing a Song O’ Doorknobs 29/8 152/241 Peerless in Many Ways 36/77 The Staten Island Ferry—A New Era Arrives The Quiet Life of an Old-Timer 39/60 160/241 The Wandering MIAMI 60/85 STEFAN BATORY of the Polish Ocean Lines Sandry, Thomas E. 162/79 The Pretty Trio 38/29 50 th Anniversary Cruise Aboard DELTA QUEEN Saphire, William B. 176/248 American Competition on the North Atlantic In The Pilot House With Captain Clancy 183/185 174/81 A 1974 Voyage on RAJAH BROOKE 187/201 Cruising Through the Depression 185/5 Hampton Roads Meeting 195/202 The Ineffective Cartel 193/12 Seeth, George H. Sapulski, Wayne S. The Illustrious Steamship MONGOLIA 100/123 The Benson Ford Dream Cottage 272/21 Seigfreid, Jerome W. Savage, Richard A. An African Adventure 205/39 Maine Steamboating: 1818-1868 116/196 Shaum, John H. Jr. (“Jack”) Saunders, A. Fred Steamer CITY OF RICHMOND 93/3 Recollections of the Catskill Evening Line 82/35 BRITANNIC, the Queen That Never Reigned 101/6 A Collision on the Hudson in 1882 91/84 92/120 Loss of the DORCHESTER 107/119 Sawyer, William D. Long Live the Queen 111/131 The Steamer CATALINA and her Engines 136/217 Steamer DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 126/67 The Western River Engine 146/71 The Four Stackers 129/25 The Western River Engine Part II 147/142 Odyssey of the CHAUNCEY M’ 130/87 Schell, William A. New Old Bay Liners 133/3 World War II Greek Merchant Losses 195/192 Search for TITANIC 157/33 World War II, Greek Merchant Liners 197/16 One Man’s Shipping Company 225/5 Spanish Line Update 221/46 SSHSA Spring Meeting in Albany 243/218 Irish Shipping Ltd. Fleet Roster 232/300 Steamboat Reveries 245/28 59 HAMMONTON Lives On 250/131 Clandestine Immigration to Palestine, Part II SSHSA Annual Meeting Held in New London, CT 219/173 251/219 Simmons, Brigadier Clarence SSHSA Holds 2006 Annual Meeting Aboard the All Aboard: The Salvation Navy! 118/84 Queen Mary in Long Beach 259/216 Sims, Philip An American Officer on the Bridge of the Queen Queen Victoria and the Pirates 274/38 Mary 2 260/306 Sisk, Glenn N. Liberty Ship JOHN W. BROWN is SSHSA’s Ship of Steamboat Days in the Alabama Black Belt, 1875- the Year for 2007 263/39 1917 57/1 le nouveau paqueboat France 275/30 Skelly, Frank J. The United States Gets a Reprieve 275/6 Boston Pastoral 35/66 Another Step Forward for the United States 277/36 Smith, Captain Dwight A. “World’s Largest & Most Efficient” Vessels 277/48 Last Cruise of the SS WEST KEBAR 249/27 Shaw, James L. Smith, Dan L. A Voyage on DWARKA, Kuwait to Karachi Voyage of the Alligator : The Story of an 143/136 Ocklawaha Steamboat 267/5 Japan’s Growing Ferry Fleet 149/27 Smith, Patricia ARCADIA—Last Voyage of a Liner 150/87 William Muller Marine Paintings 170/109 A Visit to Perama Bay 151/163 Smith, Ronald L. Graveyard of Liners 153/27 Preserving the Queen Mary 234/114 Ships of the South China Sea 156/256 Smye, Michael H. The Loss of a Liner 159/181 River Steamers on the Niger 24/54 A Port of Call at Istanbul 171/169 The Twin-Screw Motor Vessel ROYAL IRIS 40/79 U.S. Intercoastal Shipping and the Panama Canal Elder Dempster’s American Services 81/7 182/119 Smyth, Lawrence T. First Transits of the Panama Canal 191/204 When the CAMBRIDGE Was Lost 69/15 Three Decades of Containerization in the Pacific Soeten, Harlan 196/277 A Seaman’s History of the San Francisco Water Adriatica Line, The Post-War Years 199/186 Front in the 1930’s 188/257 TROPICAL RAINBOW, Japanese Passenger-Cargo Dredgeboating on the Delaware 207/192 Ship 205/38 Spence, Karl D. 200 Years of Columbia River Navigation 205/40 Collecting Shipline China 192/273 The Panama Canal-Past, Present and Future Collecting Shipline China 195/185 231/205 Spies, M.H. Shepherd, Robert W. The Saving of SAXAREN 103/124 A Short History of the Ottawa River Navigation Co. LIEMBA 107/148 23/25 24/55 S.S. MOHUSLAN of Goteborg SDKM 115/140 Canada’s Oldest Steamboat 29/6 Spratt, H. Philip River Reflections 34/37 Canada’s First Steamboat 53/55 Tree Line Great Lakes Service 41/4 Squire, Edmund Touring the Ottawa and St. Lawrence a Century The Staten Island Ferry Enters the 21 st Century Ago. (extraction from an old publication) 45/5 256/280 The Loss of the Steamer MAUDE 47/64 S.S. SANTA ROSA 267/14 SOVEREIGN, Flagship of the Fleet 54/31 Brasil & Argentina of 1958: 45 Years and 17 Sherar, Miriam Names 277/8 A Rite of Passage-Sailing on the GRIPSHOLM Stadum, Lloyd M. 214/119 Old Bay Liner on Puget Sound 153/31 Short, Vincent History of British Columbia SS Co. 186/119 The Story of Two Steamboats 46/32 Stadum, Lloyd M. and William O. Benson ROSE STANDISH, First of the Name 51/55 CITY OF KINGSTON 192/257 HENRY F. EATON 58/36 Stadum, Lloyd M. and Frank A. Clapp The First Steamboat ROSE STANDISH 123/132 PCE Boats to Norway 165/23 Silverstone, Paul H. Staight, Alan Clandestine Immigration to Palestine, 1938-1942 The Steamboat CORONA of the Bermuda 199/173 Transportation Co. 26/34 Clandestine Immigration to Palestine, Part I CORALITA and WILHEMINA 29/6 218/112 The CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW in Bermuda 36/88 60 CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW, Bermuda Flagship Tatley, Richard S. 62/37 Ontario’s SEGWUN: To Steam or Not to Steam Bermuda’s CORONA 77/8 122/67 Stallard, Graham Taylor, Grant S. The Early Years of Cruising 177/5 Contrast in Careers –COMANCHE and BRITISH Stanton, Samuel Ward QUEEN 16/290 1910 Forecast 196/274 The AMERICAN CLYDE 35/61 Steuart, William C. A Visit to OLD COLONY 102/71 The Weems Line of the Chesapeake 13/220 Taylor, William B. A Day With the Baltimore Steamboats Part I 20/387 S.S. TOWN OF HULL 21/418 Part II 21/414 The Old MADISON 24/58 HOWARD CASSARD, Knife Blade on Edge 33/7 A Brief History of the Merchants & Miners The Steamboat That Wasn’t 100/132 Transportation Co. 38/25 40/83 41/7 42/35 43/65 Steubig, W.O. (“Tom Collins”) 44/79 Great Lakes Towing 12/202 Addenda to above article 44/87 A Peculiar Case in Admiralty Law 17/318 Thayer, Mildred N. Stevens, Kay Little White Boats of Penobscot, Steamboats from LAC DU SAINT SACRAMENT 192/276 the Barbour Yard 214/89 Lake George Meeting of SSHSA 208/290 The Bon Ton Ferries 220/281 Stevenson, James Thiel, Philip Remembering a WWII Shipmate 219/213 A Lifetime’s Memories of Some Special Ships and Stickney, Alden P. Shipyards 262/29 The Hometown Fleet of Southport, Maine 190/98 Thomas, Gordon W. Still, William N. Jr. The Hog Islanders (co-author) 118/90 Steamboating on the Alabama River 119/131 Thomas, William du Barry Stirling, Dale Collision at Sandy Hook 75/77 Yukon Steamers 177/33 The Downer Master 205/28 Stoll, Capt. C.W. Walter Meseck, Finished with Engines, June 20, A New Lease on Life 8/126 1996 218/88 The Trade That Will Not Die 47/53 T.S. Marvel Builds A New “Queen of the Hudson” On the Future Career of AVALON 84/114 221/16 MISSISSIPPI QUEEN in Service 140/213 A Kinder, Gentler Time 252/261 A List of Steamboats Owned, Operated or Chartered Edwin L. Dunbaugh, 1927-2006 259/221 by the Greene Line Steamers 140/222 The Day Line and Years of the “6” 260/299 Stone, P.M. William M. Rau (1929-2007) 263/48 The Boston-New York Passenger Service, 1907- Remembering Roger Mabie 266/42 1941 50/33 Hamburger on the Hoof-or-The Pandemoniacal The Boston Waterfront at the Turn of the Century Voyage of Genevieve Lykes 269/37 63/64 64/91 Safety of Life at Sea: A Retrospective Look 271/25 Strum, Harvey Thompson, Andrew, William M. Worden & Roger Barzillai Pease and the Two Steamboats 176/257 Waller Stulen, Chip Swiss Revival: Old and New Paddle Steamers The Ticonderoga Reaches the Century Mark (color 252/289 photographs) 258/89, 258/129 Thompson, Ralph Styring, John S. “Well Done” 24/56 Ship Stack Insignia and Company Flags 61/10 Thompson, W. Roosevelt Suttaby, Jenny Ono A Cruise on the Ohio and Great Kanawha Rivers Polson Iron Works-Trillium’s Renowned 19 th 12/197 Century Shipbuilder Leaves Legacy 274/35 Thomson, Frank B. Swede, George The Canal Museum 96/117 Working Craft of New York Harbor (photo series) Tilley, William T. and Peter C. Kohler 124/221 Matson’s Flying Fish, S.S. Malolo 243/173 Takakjin, Captain Eric J. Tinnemeyer, Marie New York Central No. 14 (ii) -The Final Chapter SSHSA Celebrates the Mount’s 100 th Birthday 264/33 188/275 Taroni, Paolo Tinnemeyer, Willie and Marie The Ever-Young Ship 228/293 PILGRIM BELLE—A Compliment to Steamboating M/S Mistral: The Wind of the Future 231/214 176/247 61 “Tom Collins” (See: W.O. Steubig) Some British-Built Blockade Runners of the Trojanowicz, Al 52/77 JOHN J. HARVEY, 60 Years of Outstanding Warren, Mark D. Service 200/285 In Celebration of the QE2’s 25 th Anniversary Truscott, Charles 208/279 The Michigan State Ferries at the Straits of Warwick, Ronald W. Mackinac 114/78 The QE2 in Dubai 269/15 Loss of the Car Ferry MILWAUKEE 119/157 Watson, Milton H. The Last Arnold Line Steamboat 127/131 Lake Titicaca 174/111 Tschiggfre, David Black Star line 192/264 BELLE OF LOUISVILLE Steams On 102/67 Way, Capt. Frederick Jr. Tully, Paul The River Museum at Marietta, Ohio 14/254 The “Great White Steamer” Catalina Reaches the (6 th ) the Racer 16/293 End of the Line 270/28 Oldest Mississippi Steamboat? 20/385 Turner, Gordon Sea-Breezing 2000 Miles Inland 31/51 The Loss of Empress of Canada 217/30 Steamboat River I to VIII 37/1 38/34 40/75 43/64 Turnwald, Rich 44/84 45/1 46/29 48/90 Four Southwest Michigan Classics 277/28 She Takes the Horns 48/103 Tuttle, Walter A. Early Sternwheelers Were Not Sternwheelers 56/73 The Ryder Collection of Hudson River Steamboat The LADY GRACE is Different 65/9 Models 57/10 Steamboats for the Gold Rush (Part I only) 70/43 Tyler, David B. Weirauch, Steffen Shipbuilding Shift to Iron and to the Delaware West German Excursion Boats 178/111 67/64 Wentworth, Capt. Howard L. Sr. Viden, Bill The Ocean Tug TURECAMO BOYS 106/90 Steamboat on Lake Winnipesaukee 48/85 Whalen, James F. Touring the Brooklyn Tugboat Fleets 54/34 Commodore Leroy Alexanderson 233/29 Von Kirvan-Pichette, Dr. Michael Whetter, J.C.A. M.V. FELIX ROUSSEL/AROSA SUN 144/213 Loss of the MOHEGAN 110/78 The Three “Nautonaphtes” 168/231 White, Train From Field Marshal to Commoner—AROSA SKY Vessels and History of Flathead Lake 114/92 172/231 Whitney, Ralph E. La Nave Blu—WILLEM RUYS/ACHILLE Sea Queens in Exile 59/57 60/87 61/7 62/34 LAURO 182/89 Wilkison, Lt. Dale R. Voorhies, Capt. Hugh S.S. CARIBIA 132/195 Steamboats on the Red River of the South 8/120 Willensky, Josef M. Wagner, William M. Tugboat Technology—The Tractor Tug 178/95 MARTHA’S VINEYARD and the White Fleet Willis, Richard B. 169/3 Steamers at Pointe Aux Pins 65/1 Waldschmidt, Charles North Channel Cruise 68/95 The Ghost of the EMMA GILES 127/145 The Last of the Little Traverse Bay Steamers Walker, David A. 80/111 Queen Elizabeth 2 Bids Farewell to the British Isles Wilson, Bill 268/22 Steamers at Prague 126/76 Wall, William A. Wilson, Graham T. THE PIONEER a) FERDINANDO GORGES The Staten Island Ferry 139/153 128/195 Keansburg Steamboat Co.—Alias “Gelhaus Navy” Waller, Roger M. 143/151 New Steam Engines for Paddle Ships 242/119 The Hoboken Ferries 149/3 Waller, Roger M., Andrew Thompson & William M. The Hoboken Ferries (conclusion) 150/91 Worden Steamboat in the Dells 156/235 Swiss Revival: Old and New Paddle Steamers Ships of the Farrell Line 160/231 252/289 Wilson, James T. Walsh, Stuart The Log of the Wandering Ferryboat 5/63 The Lake Michigan Polar Expedition of 1917 (co- Western River Packet Lines of a Half-Century Ago author) 122/72 8/127 Wardle, Arthur C. Some Great Lakes Lines of a Half-Century Ago 9/148 62 New York’s Newest and Shortest Ferry 32/80 Paddle-Steamers in the Land of the Pharaohs Sunk Without Trace, in New York City! 65/12 216/281 A Floating Miscellany 154/93 SSHSA Ship of the Year, VIRGINIA V 216/306 Job Action—1911 Style 163/179 Edward J. Dowling, S.J., 1906-1996 221/45 Wilson, Loudon Steamers and Other Ships, SSHSA 1997 European Steamboats on the Red River of the North 8/123 Tour 224/286 Navigation North and West 43/53 44/88 45/1 To the Russian North (The 2002 SSHSA tour to 46/36 47/60 48/87 49/14 50/38 52/82 53/14 Russia) 243/296 54/35 56/83 58/37 59/66 61/11 62/40 64/88 Worden, William M. and Alistair Deayton 66/37 The World of Steam 248/257 Addenda to above 51/72 Worden, William M., Roger Waller & Andrew Wood, H. Graham Thompson The End of the Line—NORTHUMBERLAND and Swiss Revival: Old and New Paddle Steamers RICHMOND 16/292 252/289 DORCHESTER, Merchants & Miners Wright, Capt. Donald T. Transportation Co. 17/313 GOLDEN EAGLE—Jeffersonville to Grand Tower A Room With a View 19/362 23/29 BEAR MOUNTAIN’s Farewell to Baltimore 28/82 Wyman, Theodore C. The Chesapeake Bay Ferry System 43/56 NAUSHON and NEW BEDFORD at War 128/201 A Small Part of POTOMAC Lives On 158/101 Young, B.A. EASTERN SHORE—57 Years on the Same Route Steamers Out of Season. (reprint from Punch ) 41/14 168/241 Young, Rev. Lee Huntington II Fredericksburg to Baltimore: Ninety Miles by Air, Steamboats in Pen-and-Ink 35/58 Two Days and Two Nights on Two Different Zenn, John W. Steamers 188/279 Packet Boats on the Monongahela 8/125 Baltimore Steamboats 203/173 Zimmerman, Bob and Cindy Worden, William M. SS KEEWATIN -The First 100 Years, 1907-2007 The CPR Service 98/44 262/5 Farewell to the Steamers of the Georgian Bay Line 105/4 European Steamboat Guide 196/288 Steamboat Guide From Argentina to Zaire 201/16 The World of Steam 216/257

PART IV – ILLUSTRATIONS OF VESSELS

Part IV lists only vessels illustrated in Steamboat Bill (PowerShips), including interior views, artists’ impressions, deck plans and other drawings. Wherever Necessary for identification, official numbers are used for United States and Canadian vessels. Canadian official numbers are followed by a “C”, (e.g., 152649-C). One or more of the following may be given to further identify the vessel: vessel type, year of construction, the body of water the vessel operated or operates on, or the country of registry.

(*Note: Beginning with issue #193, illustrations of vessels do not have official numbers listed due to time constraints. They have been otherwise identified as accurately as possible.)

A.A. WOTKYNS (tug) 279/40 A.J. McALLISTER (Tug) 181/36 AALBORGHUS (Danish) 118/112 A.B. VALENTINE 224/288 A.M. GERMAN (152649-C) ABBY a) ABEGWEIT 167/206, A. CUTHRIE (Flathead Lake, 115/171 194/146 Mont.) 114/97 A.M. HALLIDAY (107836) ABEGWEIT (175450-C) (1947) A.D. HEASLEY 268/52 63/60 28/90, 121/21, 266/87 A.F. BEACH 156/296 A. MCVITTIE (106710) (1890) ABEGWEIT (ferry) (New) 165/39 A.G. GARRISH a) HMCS (fantail) 98/84, 236/274 ABEGWEIT b) ABBY 166/114 ARMENTIERES (1411341) A.P. MOLLER (Danish) 104/211 ABEGWEIT (ii) b) ACCRUED (Tug) (1918) 159/168 A. REGINA 151/193 MARINER (ferry) 209/42, A.H. FERBERT (Great Lakes) A.T. LAWSON 139/139 223/222, 232/305, 253/45, 183/226 A. TREMBLAY (138262-C) 265/48 A.J. McALLISTER (238601) 110/77 124/193 A.V. SANDUSKY 269/47 63 ABEL TASMAN a) NILS 272, 273, 208/277, 283, AFRICAN COMET 210/100, 103, HOLGERSSON 177/56, (painting) 208/253 110, 111 188/318 ADMIRAL (204086) 63/70, AFRICAN ENDEAVOR a) ABENAKI (292461) 88/119, 110/115, 130/97 DELBRASIL 160/236, 103/140 ADMIRAL 145/50, 147/147, 206/119, 121, 122, 127 ABENAKI 169/38, 198/128 185/60, 205/58, 227/242, AFRICAN ENTERPRISE a) ABIGAIL ADAMS 182/126 (bow only) 208/308 DELTARGENTINO (240124) ABNAKI (509538) 106/110 ADMIRAL a) CAPTAIN (tug) 31/69, 206/117, 199, 127, ABRIL a) CYTHERA b) 230/142 278/27 ARGOSY (1930) (German) ADMIRAL C.F. HUGHES b) AFRICAN GLADE 160/236 219/177 USNS GENERAL EDWARD AFRICAN METEOR 210/101, ABU-EL-KASSEM a) BERNINA D. PATRICK 275/50 103 (Egyptian) 183/232 ADMIRAL CHASE 188/260 AFRICAN PILOT 160/234 ACACIA (USCG cutter) 273/59 ADMIRAL DUPONT (of 1847) AFRICAN PLANET 210/102, 103 ACADIA (231673) 110/101 39/56 AFRICAN QUEEN (steam ACADIA 185/12 ADMIRAL JACKSON (tug) launch) 124/220, 165/18, 19, ACADIA FOREST (Norwegian) 271/78 20, 21 114/107 ADMIRAL JOE FOWLER AFRICAN RAINBOW (1946) ACADIAN WHALE WATCHER (Disney World) 132/218 278/27 213/52 ADMIRAL NAKHIMOV 184/326 AFRICAN STAR 160/234 ACCOMAC (228015) 40/79, ADMIRAL SAMPSON (107419) AFRICAN SUN 160/236 91/92, (hulk) 253/50 64/81 AGAMEMNON (Greek) 107/162 ACCOMAC (Tug) 190/101 ADRIANA a) AQUARIUS AGASSIZ a) T’LAGUNNA ACCOMACK (105686) 143/50 187/234, 204/281 187/224 ACCOMODATION (Canadian of ADRIAN ISELIN (212089) AGATHONISSOS (tanker) 1809) 55/53 103/147 226/139 ACE (217897) 92/130 ADRIANA a) AQUARIUS (1972) AGAWA CANYON 144/235, ACCHILE LAURO a) WILLEM 251/200 229/62, 277/69 RUYS 168/247, 176/304, ADRIATIC (204726) 83/83 AGGIE D 147/141 180/304, 182/85, 92, 94 ADRIATIC STAR a) PRINCESS AGGREGATE ANNIE II ACHILLE LAURO (Australia) OF TASMANIA b) MARINE 259/241 193/64, 194/150, 213/74, 83 CRUISER c) MAJORCA AGHIOS NICOLAOS (Greek) ACHILLES () (1915) ROSE d) EQUATOR e) 70/53 145/41, 259/185 NOMI (Greek) 176/262 AGIOS ADREAS a) JERVIS ACHILLEUS a) HANS BROGE ADRIATIKI (Greek) 106/104 BAY (Greek) 214/146 (Greek) 138/103, 169/56 ADRIATIKI 136/208, 254 AGNES (Swedish) 155/189, ACTIVE (Tug) (94894) (1889) ADSTEAM GINGA (tug) 271/66 232/282 159/166 ADVANCE (106145) 36/92, 89/12 AGOMING (150338-C) 94/54 ADABELLE LYKES 276/16 ADVANCE (107469) 39/63 AIDA 276/72 ADAM E. CORNELIUS 193/58 ADVANCE (Australian) 205/66 AIDAAURA (2003) 251/201 ADAMS (Greek) 195/192 ADVENTURE OF THE SEAS AIDABLU a) CROWN ADANA (Turkish) 113/55 241/47, 48, 243/201 PRINCESS b) A’ROSA BLU ADELAAR (Dutch) (tug) 232/262 ADVENTURER (ferry) 252/286 (1990) 263/27 ADELAIDE (1854) 172/242 AEGEAN I (1973) 255/202 AIDADIVA (German) 262/80, ADELAIDE (Australia) (1866) AEGAEON (Greek) 78/43, 263/78, (keel laying) 258/167 201/17, 232/254, (painting) 102/83, 136/206 AIDALUNA 270/69 232/253 AEGEAN DOLPHIN a) NARCIS AIDAURA (German cruise ship) ADIRONDACK (Lake b) ALKYON 182/156, 273/55 Champlain) (1867) 181/76, 184/314, 188/254, 284 AIDAVITA (2002) 267/26 ADIRONDACK (1896) 159/220, AEGEAN SPIRIT (Greek) AIGION 151/174 221, 175/220 235/199 AIGLE D’OCEAN (Canadian) ADIRONDACK a) SOUTH AEGEAN TWO a) AUSONIA 136/245, 201/37 JACKSONVILLE b) (1956) 262/88 AIKATERINI (Greek) 195/193 MOUNT HOLLY c) GOV. AENOS (Greek) 195/192 AIMEE LYKES (1963) 276/14 EMERSON C. AFOUNDRIA (1943) 269/23 AISHIMA MARU 187/224 HARRINGTON II (ferry) AFRICA 153/58 ASIAN PROSPERITY 205/48 (1913) 186/87, 132, 188/269, AFRICA MERCY a) DRONNING (1210) 72/100 INGRID 245/20, 22 64 AKADEMIK IOFFE (Russian) ALBANY (USAE) (dry-land ALEXANDER GRANTHAN (research ship) 210/153 fantail) 89/37 (Chinese) 162/98 AKADEMIK KOROLEV (Soviet) ALBANY (105908) 30/25, 37/24, ALEXANDER HAMILTON 144/240 (drawing) 86/34 (223775) (1924) 18/354, AKADEMIK PAVLOV a) THE ALBATROS a) ROYAL VIKING 63/71, 73/1, 110/65, 119/192, LAMBS 214/103 SEA (1973) 249/75, 251/200, 129/40, 136/234, 144/202, AKADEMIK SERGEY 259/199 145/1, 21, 22, 23, 24, 158/118, VAVILOV 214/197 ALBATROSS a) LEDA b) 144, 145, 166/143, 180/327, AKADEMIK VERNADSKY NALJA c) NAJLA e) 183/192, 212/259, 247/184, (Soviet) 190/130 IONIAN DOPHIN f) BETSY 257/1, 279/5, (paintings) AKEBONO MARU (Japanese) ROSS g) AMALFI (1953) 272/13, 17, (aerial view) 61/15 (Greek) 165/35, 168/248, 108/230, (engine room) AKERSHUS (Danish) 96/139 170/138, 171/210, 191/170, 119/164, (fantail 28/95, AKITA MARU (Japanese) 205/38 212/286, 240/327 120/251, (pilothouse) AKROPOLIS 136/210 ALBATROSS (Transfer Steamer) 120/194, (whistle) 69/22, AKTEA (freighter) 222/140 170/151 113/22 AL FOSTER (fishing steamer) ALBEMARLE a) CLYTIE 225/5, ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1892) 257/5, 13 6 (dayliner) 199/202 AL WATTYAH (containership) ALBERT BALLIN (Russian) ALEXANDER HENRY (310138- (Kuwait) 196/304 121/39 C) 71/80 ALABAMA (106223) 119/132 ALBERT J. SAVOIE a) ALEXANDER LESLIE (154692- ALABAMA (207138) 22/17, GARIBALDI b) C) 114/112 105/5, 113/42, 122/87, (bow WESTWOOD (314008) ALEXANDER MITCHELL only) 105/12, (fantail) 105/52, (1961) 153/19 (1878) 156/234 (icebound) 122/73, (interior) ALBERT SOPER (1881) (Great ALEXANDER MOZHAJSKI a) 105/7 Lakes) 236/267 PATRIA b) SVIR 150/121 ALAKAI (Hawaiian superferry) ALBERTA 166/92 ALEXANDER PUSHKIN 272/49, 277/66 ALBERTA (85765-C) 46/32, (Russian) 108/212 ALAMEDA (106184) 72/99 98/44 ALEXANDER VON ALANA PAIGE 271/55 ALBERTA (116950-C) 66/38 HUMBOLDT a) ALANDIA FORCE (tanker) ALBERTO DODERO a) ETAIWI (1996) 259/199, 201 217/50 b) CORMORAN (Argentine) ALEXANDRA (tug) (German) ALASKA (1430) 111/157 178/134 207/190, 216/260, 224/254, ALASKA (105798) 31/56 ALCAEOS a) MARELLA (Greek) 232/257 ALASKA (106538) 113/40 165/32 ALEXANDRA (MSC vessel) ALASKA b) MAZATLAN 185/28 ALCANTE (ii) a) PEGU (Spanish) 273/71 ALASKA a) CITY OF NEW (1889) 208/269 ALEXANDRIA (85768-C) 34/38 ORLEANS (Ferry) 146/106 ALCOA CAVALIER 165/16 ALEXANDROS (Greek) (Day ALASKA PRINCE 222/100, 108 ALCOA LEADER 211/210 Steamer) 160/303 ALASKA STANDARD 170/124 ALCOA SEAPROBE (534500) ALEXANDROS a) ALASKAN a) WHEATON 124/211 KARAISKAKIS c) NYMPH 182/118 ALCON (ferry) 201/45 (Greek) 143/192, 174/134 ALASKAN (i) (1902) 251/178 ALDEN (Norwegian) 105/28 ALF LINDEBERG a) NORTH ALASKAN NAVIGATOR ALERT (Cuttyhunk lighter of CAPE 187/186 266/65 1966; motorboat number) ALFERDOSS 185/1 ALATNA (USN) 191/232 99/97, 204/270, 271, 214/131 ALFRED CYTACKI (161565-C) ALBA a) CITY OF OMAHA ALERT (“gas” launch) 75/94 130/118 214/112 ALERT (106337) (Fantail) 74/64 ALFRED E. SMITH () ALBACORE (USS) (Submarine) ALERT (215337) 99/97 204/296 (AGSS-569) 173/39 ALERT II (launch) 99/97, 228/300 ALFONSO XII (ii) (Spanish) ALBANY (1880) (painting) ALERT III (203194) 99/97 (1888) 208/266 272/17 ALETHA 155/180 ALFONSO XII (i) (Spanish) ALBANY (Hudson River) ALEUTIAN (203116) 53/21, (1888) 208/267 150/127, 152/218, 154/144, 185/26, 258/155 ALGIC 207/179 156/295, 167/219, 169/67, ALEX D. CHISHOLM 139/138 ALGOBAY (Great Lakes) 165/51, 170/112, (wreck) 245/52, ALEX LA VALLEY (Isthmian 275/52 247/186, 187, (painting) Canal Comm.) 89/5 ALGOCANADA 272/71 247/169 ALEXANDER (British) 180/306 ALGOCAPE 247/232 65 ALGOCEN (325748-C) 112/235, ALLERTON (95920) (fantail) 61/21, 97/7, 8, 9, 10, 97/40, 268/51 32/96 (aerial view) 60/88, (painting) ALGOFAX 253/55 ALLERTON a) HOMER 97/5 ALGOISLE 277/69 RAMSDELL 137/55, 170/144 AMERICA (239738) 93/23, 25 ALGOLAKE (Great Lakes) ALLIANCA 156/231, 233, AMERICA (279857) 109/57 169/52 191/208 AMERICA (283441) 76/119 ALGOMA (of 1883; C) 98/46 ALLIGATOR (106613) (1888) AMERICA a) PEGASUS (1881) ALGOMA (111803-C) 94/52 104/189, 267/5, 7, (painting) 135/153, 137/22 ALGOMAH (1881) (Great Lakes) 267/13 AMERICA (Italian) 217/15 236/257 ALLISON LYKES (view of stern) AMERICA (Excursion Steamer) ALGOMAH II (222185) 68/108, 199/250 (Chicago River) 166/100 78/52, 127/34, 207/212, ALLUNGA 177/46 AMERICA a) AMERIKA 174/77, (fantail) 78/61 ALLURE OF THE SEAS 277/70 90 ALGONA (105927) 105/41 ALMA a) FENICE 218/116 AMERICA (Coastal Cruise Ship) ALGONAC (116025) 59/70 ALMERIA LYKES 211/186 160/273, 162/118, 179/176, ALGONOVA 262/59 ALPENA (206130) 124/246 198/123 ALGONQUIN (USCG Cutter) ALPENA b) SYDNEY E. SMITH AMERICA a) AMERICAN STAR (fantail) 31/71 JR. c) ALPENA (206130) (U.S. Lines) 147/134, 162, ALGONQUIN (226126) 131/136 (1909) 142/144 165, 166, 167/200, 152/214, ALGONQUIN (154872-C) 2/12, ALPENA a) LEON FRASER 250, 181/1, 24, 194/86-92, 96, 74/50 200/311 107, 108, 110, 117-120, 122, ALGONTARIO 253/56, 280/68 ALPHEUS W. DRINKWATER 124, 125, 127, 195/179-184, ALGOPORT 235/232, 272/71 (ferry) 250/142 208/293, 294, 209/3, 251/194,, ALGORIVER 244/324 ALTADOC (171069-C) 74/50 254/103, 104, 106, 109, ALGOSEA a) BROOKNES ALTON BELLE CASINO 262/42, 276/26, (bridge) 158/132 200/310, 205/60 254/87, 280/14, 15, (painting) ALGOSOO (Great Lakes) 178/129 ALTON CASINO BELLE II 254/85, (lithograph) 254/168, ALGOSOO (ii) (Great Lakes) 206/137 (wreck) 257/83 220/320 ALUMCHINE (Welsh ferry; AMERICA (tug) 224/312, 267/63 ALGOSOUND 252/313 British) 85/25 AMERICAN AUGUARIES ALGOSTREAM (Canadian) ALUSTHA (Russian) 244/300 (530999) 117/53 (Great Lakes) 217/64 ALVARADO (212017) (1914) AMERICAN BEAUTY (513017) ALGOWEST (Great Lakes) 170/104 108/232 (372057-C) (1982) 164/282, ALVIN C. JOHNSTON (1976) AMERICAN CHALLENGER a) 188/314, 231/233 (towboat) 243/236 PIONEER MOON 181/26, ALICE (107253) 70/64 AMADEA a) ASUKA (1991) 278/33 ALICE (Yukon River) 177/34 259/199, 279/60 AMERICAN CHAMPION (1976) ALICE a) BRANDON W. AMAMI MARU (Japanese) (tug) 261/72 (towboat) 229/62 149/26 AMERICAN CLIPPER 278/33 ALICE AUSTEN (ferry) 256/286, AMANDA K (tug) 264/68 AMERICAN EAGLE (Coastal 266/47, 277/58, 280/59 AMARYLLIS (Greek) 99/113 Cruise Ship) 138/75, 140/199, ALICE AUSTIN (ferry) 180/287, AMAZING GRACE 198/155 231/238, 233/53, 235/218, 186/106, 253/48 AMAZON (105252) 4/40 222, 238/128, 244/304, ALICE BROWN 157/52 AMBASSADOR 158/115 247/223, 258/142 ALICE C. PRICE (of 1853) 41/1 AMBASSADOR II (gambling AMERICAN FARMER (220927) ALICE DOLLAR (flagship) cruise) 232/311, 264/55, 118/91 195/175-177 265/76 AMERICAN FORWARDER ALICE L. MORAN (tug) 108/220 AMBROSE LIGHTSHIP (1945) () 233/36 ALICE M. MORAN (tug) 218/89 (painting) 243/259 AMERICAN GLORY 240/309, ALICE M. WINSLOW 190/98 AMBROSE SHEA (329072-C) 242/137 ALINA (Canadian) 210/143 121/23 AMERICAN IMPORTER ALIX ANNE ECKSTEIN AMBROSE SHEA (1968) 193/44 (220853) (drawing) 91/76 (towboat) 209/55 AMERICA (590) 47/53 AMERICAN INTEGRITY AL-KI (1884) 138/80 AMERICA (100717) 47/52 265/58 ALLEGHANY (222760) 43/65 AMERICA (140644) 80/110 AMERICAN LEGION (226106) ALLEGHENY 276/74 AMERICA (210348) 41/23 (Ferry) 88/116, 139/158, ALLEGHENY (of 1830) 56/74 AMERICA (215316) (Carried in 145/42, 199/207, 217 1930 MVUS as 215448) 66 AMERICAN LEGION (298830) 230/118, 167, 236/323, ANDREW J. BARBERI (ferry) (Ferry) 149/44 239/251 (1981) 160/241, 242, 244, AMERICAN MARINER (Great AMERIQUE (French) 50/31 249/54, 252/305, 256/285 Lakes) 182/138, 235/232 AMERISTAR (casino barge) ANGEL’S GATE (tug) 203/227 AMERICAN MERCHANT 211/236 ANGELA K 274/73 (220984) 91/77, 118/92, AMHURSTBURGH 262/15 ANGELICA (see ANGELIKA) (drawing) 91/76 AMICA (Norwegian) (carrier) ANGELIKA (also spelled AMERICAN NEPTUNE 149/18 204/313 ANGELICA) 136/206 AMERICAN NEW YORK AMMONIA () (Lake ANGELIKA (Greek) 99/107 172/267 Tinnsjø; Norwegian) 248/266 ANGELINA LAURO a) ORANJE AMERICAN PROGRESS (tanker) AMOCO CAIRO 135/165 142/99, 150/69, 121 226/139 AMOCO ILLINOIS 158/130 ANGLER a) MARY MORGAN AMERICAN QUEEN AMOCO INDIANA (Great Lakes) (1878) 257/12 (sternwheeler) 208/309, 178/128 ANGLIAN LADY 190/140 212/309, 213/63, 215/243, AMOCO WISCONSIN a0 ANITA (9926) 121/27 216/317, 217/2, 233/75, EDWARD G. SEUBERT ANKARA (Turkish) 125/19, 20, 245/26, 248/316, 271/7 (Great Lakes) 177/50 24, (pilothouse) 125/2, (stack) AMERICAN RELIANCE AMORELLA (Swedish) 210/150 125/25 (freighter) 278/73 AMSTERDAM 243/243, 248/323 ANKARA a) IROQUOIS b) USS AMERICAN REPUBLIC (Great ANAL 219/180, 182 SOLACE (Turkish) 157/62, Lakes) 184/306 ANASTASIA 215/222 161/62, 165/60, 171/174 AMERICAN SAILOR a) ANASTASIS a) VICTORIA ANKARA a) MASOWIA 171/170 EDGEMONT 218/103 (medical ship) 179/208, ANL PIONEER a) IVANGRAD AMERICAN SEAFARER 183/224, 193/51, 195/214, b) CAPE AMHEM c) (222760) 44/81 211/220, 245/5-7, 16, BERANE d) CONTSHIP AMERICAN SEAMAN a) (pilothouse) 245/3 241/66 EDGEMOOR 218/96 ANCON (1522) 34/33 ANN ARBOR NO.3 (107418) AMERICAN SPIRIT 249/57, ANCON (117125) 89/14 95/103 252/308, 254/135, 255/224, ANCON (238556) 83/81, 89/14 ANN ARBOR NO. 5 (208261) 256/304, 258/142, 275/43, 56 ANCON a) SHAWMUT (1902) 104/197 AMERICAN STAR 182/154, 185/10 ANN ARBOR NO. 7 (224430) 210/127-131, 167, 220/304 ANCON (1939) 191/204 92/135 AMERICAN TRAVELLER ANCON (liner) 198/89, 93, 104, ANNA 171/210 220778) 91/76 106, 107 ANNA BULGARIS (Greek) AMERICAN VICTORY (Victory (painting) 250/172 195/193 Ship) 255/221 ANCONA a) SVEA (1966) 272/62 ANNA C (ferry) 249/51 AMERICAN VICTORY a) ANDIANO SHOWBOAT 220/329 ANNA C (Italian) 120/231, MIDDLETOWN b) ANDREA a) HARALD JARL 169/30, 180/286, 191/214, NESHANIC c) GULFOIL d) (1960) 271/69 205/44, 228/300 PIONEER CHALLENGE ANDREA C (Italy) 151/175, ANNA MARIE (calliope barge) (Great Lakes) 260/322 169/30 188/310, 220/330 AMERICANA (205094) 109/39 ANDREA DORIA (Italy) (1953) ANNABEL LEE (James River) AMERICANA (Italian) 177/42 145/34, 158/80, 219/208, 209, 187/232, 272/73 AMERICANA (Norway) 186/132, 257/41, 258/101, 103, 105, ANNAPOLIS (106693) 203/173, 187/170, 186, 187, 188, 189 107, 175, 271/30, 32, (fantail) 70/55 AMERICANA (Excursion (painting) 219/169, (sinking) ANNE ARUNDEL 188/280, 282 Steamer) 178/86, 180/292, 258/107-111, 176 ANNE ARUNDEL (201088) 195/183, 239/214 ANDREA GRITTI b) VERITAS 13/220 (painting) 83/70 AMERICANA a) BLOCK (Italy) 181/8 ANNE DE BRETAGNE (French) ISLAND 189/33 ANDREW CANNAVA 263/61 59/75 AMERIGO VESPUCCI 150/121 ANDREW FLETCHER 175/190, ANNIE COMINGS (206116) AMERIKA (German) 61/21, 97/3, 177/32, 179/244, 184/322, 7/103 4 185/3, 186/107, 204/292, ANNIE E. SMALE (107821) AMERIKANIS a) KENYA 207/236, 223/243 (1903) 170/106 CASTLE (1951) 133/48, ANDREW KELLY (134735) ANNIE L. VANSCIVER 203/173 142/114, 159/198, 181/39, (1912) 178/110 ANNIE LAURIE (Oneida Lake, 189/50, 201/2, 25, 30, 32, 33, N.Y.) 107/147 ANNIE M. (106533) 119/132 67 ANODYNE (107163) 23/32, AQUAMARINE a) PRINCESA ARETUSA a) RANGELEY b) 109/56 ISABEL b) MARCO POLO CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW ANRO ASIA 161/58 (Greek) 151/196, 152/235 186/127, 189/2 ANSCOMB (ferry) (Kootenay AQUANAUT AMBASSADOR ARGAND (towboat) 140/222, Lake) 251/241 (Yugoslavia) 195/242 200/259 ANSON NORTHRUP (1988) AQUARAMA (Great Lakes) ARGENTINA (229044) 119/145 (towboat) 198/143, 274/72 217/63 ARGENTINA (277850) 113/7 ANSONIA (862) (1848) 145/6 AQUARMA (248329) 59/70, ARGENTINA (1958) 277/10, 16, ANTARTIC II 214/148 122/109, 185/315, 264/56, 88 17 ANTELOPE (1212) (drawing) AQUARIUS (Greek) (artist’s ARGENTINA a) REINA 20/408 rendering) 124/228 VICTORIA EUGENIA ANTELOPE (106573) 39/62 AQUITANIA (British) (1914) (Spanish) 208/272, 209/8 ANTELOPE (207031) 17/327 129/25, 32, 33, 132/223, ARGENTINA a) ANTHEMIS (126487-C) 118/121, 150/122, 241/82, 248/336, PENNSYLVANIA 264/24 (pilothouse) 73/2 (sketch) 115/164, (painting) ARGENTINA MARU 225/33 ANTHONY GROVES 163/174 212/253, 251/256 ARGO (circa 1830) 40/77 ANTIGUA 155/190, 185/10 ARABIAN 270/73 ARGO (Swedish) 228/277 ANTILLES (French) 118/114 ARAGO (799) 101/6 ARGO MERHCANT 187/197, ANTON BRUNN (U.S. Nat’l ARAHURA (ferry) 174/132, 198, 199 Science Foundation) 111/71 191/231, 198/150, 257/67, ARGONAT a) ORION b) VIXEN ANTON DOHRN 204/273 271/65 c) ORION 154/118 ANTONIO LOPEZ (Spanish) ARAMIS (French) 168/234, 238 ARGONAUT (Tug) 190/99, (1887) 208/264 ARAMOANA (British) 81/15, 213/74 ANTONIO LOPEZ (ii) (Spanish) 168/284 ARGONAUT (yacht) 218/149 (1891) 208/270 ARANUI (New Zealand) 99/107 ARGOSY III 213/76, 214/151 ANTONIOS CHANDRIS (ex- ARAPAHOE (107665) (fantail) ARGOSY VI (riverboat casino) EASTERLING) 195/195 131/133 224/325 APACHE (107652) 131/133 ARATIKA 141/32, 269/60 ARGUE MARTIN (tug) (1895) APL CHINA 217/56 ARCADIA (British) 126/115, 219/228 APL EMERALD 244/327 150/86, 87, 89, 153/27, ARGYLE (Lake of the Woods) APOLLI NO. 1 (107375) 156/240 212/286, 223/251, 230/122, (pilothouse) 48/101 APOLLO (Greek) 116/247 239/193, 253/70, 265/40, ARIADNE (Finnish) 79/81, APOLLO (car ferry) 240/304, (fantail) 118/128 88/109, (painting) 218/85, 246/130 ARCADIA a) VINCENTE (Panamanian) 119/176 APOLLO ONE a) DONA MARIE PUCHOL (1968) 220/292, ARIADNE (Greek) (ferry) 197/34, KAREN 210/144 240/319, 255/203 35 APOLLO NO. 2 (541106) 156/239 ARCADIA (2005) (Great Lakes) ARIADNE (Swedish) 228/262 APOLLO II 134/112 267/32 ARIANE 198/123 APOLLO III a) SVEA JARL ARCADIAN a) ORTONA 177/13 ARIEL (106032) 114/79, 204/268 162/131, 184/269 ARCHIMEDE 219/185 ARIELLE a) NORDIC PRINCE APOLLO EXPRESS II 220/322 ARCO JUNEAU 144/230 b) CAROUSEL c) APOLLON a) LISIEUX 157/60 ARCTIC 147/188 AQUAMARINE (1971) APOLLON a) MARDIS GRAS b) ARCTIC (of 1850) (lithograph) 259/202, 264/75 EMPRESS OF CANADA 27/58 ARIOSA (204267) 61/17 230/124, 243/217, 249/74 ARCTIC (106040) 120/222 ARISTOTLES a) APOLLON I a) MOSTAR b) ARCTIC T’AGLU 188/308 PARRAMATTA b) MELTEMI II (Greek) 172/258 ARCTIC DISCOVERER 193/51 ARISTOTELES c) CARMEN APOSTOLOS 268/52 ARCTIC KALVIK 224/314 VITA 154/133 APPIA (1960) 199/191 ARCTIC SUNRISE 224/335 ARIZONA (British) 68/93 APPOMATTOX (1896) (Great ARCTIC TIDE a) ARIZONA (126551) 122/86 Lakes) (freighter) 236/277 TUNDRALAND 163/205 ARIZONAN 182/118 AQUALINK (ferry) (drawing) ARCTIC TRADER a) TYEE ARIZPA 207/177 237/78 SHELL 166/128 ARKADIA (Greek) 70/56, AQUAMARINE a) NORDIC ARCTURUS (202867) 81/19 119/147 PRINCE b) CAROUSEL ARDYCE RANDALL 259/241 ARKADIA a) MONARCH OF (1971) 255/201 ARENA a) JUPITER b) IRISH BERMUDA b) NEW PLANE 232/292 AUSTRALIA (Greek) (1931) 142/66, 89 68 ARKANSAS II (USAE ) ARTHUR MIDDLETON a) ASTREA (i) a) VADSTENA 75/86 AFRICAN COMET 210/111, (Swedish) 228/287 ARKANSAS TRAVELER 115, 122 ASTREA (ii) (Swedish) 228/262, (500193) 110/115 ARTHUR W. RADFORD (painting) 228/253 ARKONA a) ASTOR (Germany) () 277/61 ASTURIAS (British) 181/4 176/254, 200/275, 206/149, ARTSHIP 250/151 ASUKA 195/242, 200/274, 212/285 ARUNDEL CASTLE (British) 204/309, 207/230 ARKTIS MAYFLOWER (Danish) (1921) 119/144, 137/29, ATAKAPA (U.S.N. tug) 207/214 234/143 245/84 ATALANTA (British) (1906) ARLINGTON (200661) 147/136 ARUNDELL (1878) (Great Lakes) 137/13, 15 ARLYN a) WILLIAM RAWLIE 240/272 ATALANTE (Cypriot) 129/35, 185/13 ARUNTA 270/64 198/153, 212/287 ARMAS (1908) (Finnish) (tug) ARZEW 216/310 ATHA (126061) 20/406 234/88 ASA GRAY (liberty ship) 211/192 ATHABASCA (85764-C) 46/30, ARMENIA (1706) (drawing) ASAKE (Japanese) 94/68 98/46, 122/89 58/32, (Model of) 58/33, ASBURY PARK b) CITY OF ATHENA (ferry) 240/306 (plans) 58/34, 35 SACRAMENTO c) ATHENA a) STOCKHOLM ARMENIA WHITE (Lake KAHLOKE d) LANGDALE (1948) 261/53, 267/23, Sunapee, N.H.) 90/46 QUEEN e) LADY GRACE 271/63, 272/70, 277/5 ARNHEM (British) 109/51 (107848) (1903) 42/31, ATHENS EXPRESS 186/148 ARNOLD LYONS 166/114 144/196 ATHINA 160/266 AROS 167/208 ASBURY PARK a) LIBERTY ATHINAI a) SANTA PAULA AROSA KULM (Panamanian) BELLE 220/264 136/210, 151/162, 164, 168 124/213, (drawing0 91/76, ASCANIA a) FLORIDA (Italian) ATHIRAH 227/218 (interiors) 124/213 (1926) 173/18, 22, 218/112 ATHLONE CASTLE (1935) AROSA SKY (Panamanian) ASCUTNEY a) PISA 175/157 137/1 124/217, 144/220, 172/231, ASHBURNHAM (201931) 35/66 ATIK a) CAROLYN (Q-ship) 238, 304 ASHCROFT 185/74 278/44 AROSA STAR (Panamanian) ASHLAND (505886) (Great ATLANTA (107216) 91/78 62/45, 124/215, 144/220, Lakes) 101/46, 185/56 ATLANTIC (of 1846) 15/280, 181/84 (interior) 124/215 ASHTABULA (203071) (paintings) 33/4 AROSA SUN a) FELIX (pilothouse) 93/42 ATLANTIC (of 1850) 101/4 ROUSSEL 144/193, 213, 216, ASSAWAMPSCOTT (Lake ATLANTIC (266527) 72/114, 218, 219, 220, 222, 223, Assawampscott, Mass.) 112/247 168/238 106/114 ATLANTIC (85491-C) 10/162 ARROW (107155) (fantail) ASSEDO 240/328, 249/76 ATLANTIC (1926) 146/96 122/125 ASSEDA 246/154 ATLANTIC 153/60, 162/151, ARROW (206266) 131/189 ASSIMINA a) KEGERA b) 163/154, 155, 156, 157, 158, ARROW (Great Lakes) 193/69, INDIANA c) DERNA (1915) 159, 160, 161, 164, 228, 196/329 154/110 175/227, 184/318, 227/187, ARROW (tug) 209/51 ASSINIBOIA (125984-C) 61/3, 193 ARROWHEAD (1984) 231/231 96/128, 98/49, 50, 108/223, ATLANTIC CONCERT ARTEMIS 192/299, 264/52, 109/57, 115/168, 166/94, (container ship) 266/43 279/56 (bow section) 61/2, (deck ATLANTIC FREIGHTER ARTEMIS I (carferry) 220/325 plans) 98/53, 64, 65, (fantail) 199/213 ARTEMIS K 138/103 98/84, (partially sunk) 113/46 ATLANTIC HURON 231/234 ARTHUR 183/244 ASTATULA (105964) 104/162 ATLANTIC LARCH (tug) 270/44 ARTHUR B. HOMER (280946) ASTOR b) ARKONA (Germany) ATLANTIC OAK (tug) 270/44 (crushed bow only) 125/46 (1981) 159/160, 161/39, ATLANTIC PRINCESS 192/323 ARTHUR K. ATKINSON 164/266, 172/258 ATLANTIC SEAL (500320) (214656) (railcar ferry) ASTOR (1987) 180/277, 182/146, 112/243 124/244, 250/147 167, 251/243, 269/65 ATLANTIC SPIRIT 193/57 ARTHUR M. ANDERSON ASTORIA 146/125, 264/76, ATLANTIC STAR a) CAMELOT 259/238 268/66, 272/56 STAR 220/314, 225/73 ARTHUR M. HUDDELL (liberty ASTRA (Swedish) 228/292 ATLANTIC STAR a) SKY ship) 195/221, 267/48 ASTRA I 234/154 WONDER (1984) 271/6, ASTREA (Norwegian) 67/83 274/42 69 ATLANTIC SUPERIOR (Great AURIGA (Vineyard Sound) AWASHONKS (1893) 214/97 Lakes) (383533-C) (1982) 160/268 AZALEA CITY (1943) 207/175, 164/282 AURIGA a) RUAHINE (Italian) 269/24, 32 ATLANTIC VISION a) (1909) 173/12 AZAMARA JOURNEY 265/54, SUPERFAST IX (ferry) AURORA (ferry) 144/230, 273/74 269/42, 271/44 234/132, 235/238, 239/238, AZERBAYDZHAN (Soviet) ATLANTICA 136/211 254/155, 267/41, 270/69 180/277, 205/65 ATLANTICAT (computer AURORA AUSTRALIS 193/62, AZUR a) EAGLE (Bahamian) generation) 247/217 196/322, 265/72, 280/74 168/288, 172/260, 183/232 ATLANTIDA (Honduran) AURORA BOREALIS (Canadian) AZURE SEAS 199/221, 220/314 (fantail) 72/125 209/59 ATLANTIS (Greek) 119/162, AURORA EXPLORER (cargo) B-231 (barge) 264/49 121/14, (aerial view) 121/15 203/229 B.A. CANADA 140/248 ATLANTIS a) ADONIS (Greek) AUSONIA (Italy) (1957) 151/197, B.C. PACKERS 45 244/314 (1965) 139/181, 166/134, 159/214, 160/248, 171/212, B.C. STANDARD a) PICO 167/214 173/20, 179/224, 180/278, (170412-C) 176/243 ATLANTIS II 268/47, 48 199/189, 200/275, 230/118, B.C. STANDARD (312098-C) ATLANTUS (concrete cargo 243/215, 251/245, 261/77 176/233 steamer) 222/123, 124 AUSTIN (towboat) 222/130, BCP-30 a) BAINBRIDGE b) ATLAS (Greek) 127/178 224/287 JERVIS QUEEN 182/134 ATLAS 141/51 AUSTRAL ENOY (Farrell Line in B.F. AFFLECK (Great Lakes) ATLAS (tug) 195/232 1972) 125/36, 160/238 181/54, 185/58 ATLAS I 190/148 AUSTRAL PIONEER 152/251 B.F. FAIRLESS (226775) 40/75 ATLAS II a) BARDIC FERRY AUSTRALASIA (British) 135/140 B.F. JONES (202839) 556/87, (Greek) 165/30 AUSTRALIA (106751) 72/113 126/110 ATRATO a) IROISE 199/174 AUSTRALIAN SURF 160/236 B.T.U. SPECIAL 254/143 ATREUS a) AALBORGHUS b) AUSTRALIAN TRADER b) B.X. (126516-C) 123/157 FREDERIKSHAVN (1914) HMAS JERVIS BAY 147/169 BABINE CHARGER (Canadian) 154/106 AUSTRALIAN VENTURE (ferry) 210/142 ATTABOY (Sternwheel Towboat) 264/71 BADGER (265156) 132/205, 170/127 AUSTRALIS (Greek) 93/25, 29, 232/287 ATTACKER (HMS) (RN Escort 101/33 BADGER (Lake Michigan) (car Carrier) 179/164 AUSTRALIS a) AMERICA b) ferry) (1953) 173/31, 32, 34, ATTIKA a) GENTILE DA WEST POINT c) AMERICA 223/235, 224/278, 241/61, FABRIANO (Greek) 176/256 144/226, 147/162, 165, 246/126. 270/4, 274/61, AUCKLANDER (New Zealand 254/109 277/32, 33, 280/10 Tug) 170/134 AVALON 136/218, 245/30 BAHAMA STAR (Liberian) AUCOCISCO (107286) 46/48, AVALON (106543) (paddlebox) 129/45 224/259, 263, (fantail) 116/226 BAHAMA STAR a) 116/253 AVALON (161654) 11/179, BORINQUEN 275/16, AUCOCISCO III 256/300 203/174, (fantail) 66/53 (painting) 275/15 AUDACIOUS 211/206 AVALON (212813) 55/64, 62/29, BAHAMAS CELEBRATION AUDUBON EXPRESS (ferry) 71/86, 82/56, (drawing of) 271/51 197/59 102/68, (fantail) 56/96 BAIA SARDINIA 277/69 AUGSBURG (Lake Constance; AVALON (ferry) (1920) 270/30 BAIE ST. PAUL b) CANADIAN Swiss) 195/200 AVALON a) VIRGINIA (1891) PATHFINDER 215/229 AUGUST ZIESING (Great Lakes) 231/170, 174, 178 BAINBRIDGE (222185) 78/52, 180/298 AVALON EXPRESS (ferry) 114/113, 127/132, 133 AUGUSTA (107520) 21/416 197/73 BAKKAFOSS (iv) 229/2, 10 AUGUSTA (freighter) 203/175 AVENGER IV (tug) 200/313 BALDWIN (202003) 115/154 AUGUSTA VICTORIA (German) L’AVENIR 257/65 BALHOLM (Norwegian) 105/30 29/3, 177/6 AVON (115917) 113/54 BALLADIER a) NAMARIB b) AUGUSTUS (Italy) (1952) AVON FOREST 174/126 MARSODAK 233/27 145/28, 34 AVONDALE a) ADAM E. BALLARAT (destroyer) 272/63 AURELIA 181/83 CORNELIUS b) DETROIT BALMORAL (cruise) 266/54 AUREOL a) MARIANNA VI EDISON c) GEORGE F. BALTIC (2277) (painting) 16/293 134/116, 230/113 RAND 151/183 BALTIC (2308) 46/25, (drawings) AURIGA (298691) 131/167 AWA MARU (Japanese) 113/59 20/393, 46/27 70 BALTIC RESCUER 191/222 BATTLER 262/64 BEAUHARNOIS (33476-C) 29/6, BALTIC STAR a) BIRGER JARL BAY BELLE (207202) 101/22, 130/120, (after lay-up) 71/82, b) BORE NORO c) MINISEA 23, 116/222, 117/35, 125/12, (engine front) 46/46, (1953) 184/269, 212/288, 127/172, 149/1, 183/211, (pilothouse) 51/70 235/195 203/179, 234/167, (interiors) BEAUMONT HAMER (1985) BALTICA a) DANAE 182/148, 125/12, (stack mark) 125/12 (ferry) 271/42 212/287 BAY KING (tug) 234/135 BEAUREGARD 207/179 BALTIMORE (tug) (1960) BAY LADY 187/169 BEAVER (72668-C) 35/53 161/44, 164/272, 169/44, BAY MIST (ferry/excursion) BEAVERCLIFFE HALL (Great 200/300, 252/260, 261/32, 33, (1985) 230/132, 272/44 Lakes) 186/144 36, 37, 38, 270/77 BAY OF (Sebago Lake, BEAVERTON (125440-C) 76/116 BALTIMORE (203700) 59/77, Me.) 32/79 BECKY D (ferry barge) 255/227 (fantail) 119/188, (painting) BAY PORT (140644) 80/110 BECKY THATCHER a) 244/261 BAY QUEEN (1888) 142/79, 80 MISSISSIPPI (iii) (1926) BALTYK ( R.; Polish) BAY QUEEN (1977) 143/166, (showboat) 175/178, 193/26, 107/141 148/243, 164/270, 167/204 201/59, 213/65, 229/73, BALTZAR VON PLATEN BAY QUEEN (Dinner Boat) 271/56, (under construction) (Swedish) 228/278, 288 (1985) 174/115, 193/23 224/324, (sinking) 273/43 BANDIRMA 171/172 BAY SHELL 144/236 BECKLEY SEAM (247987) BANDON (204328) (fantail) BAY STATE (excursion boat) 116/210 60/104 (1958) 139/164 BEECHBAY (150843-C) 41/5 BARAGOOLA (Australian) BAY STATE a) USNS HENRY BEECHGLEN (Great Lakes) (ferry) 138/68, 158/138, GIBBINS (AP-183) b) 165/52, 199/230, 218/140, 165/56, 273/70 EMPIRE STATE 140/200 (cracked hull) 200/313 BARALONG (Q-ship) 278/45 BAY STATE a) PRESIDENT BEGOÑA (Spanish) (1953) BARBARA (1918) (model) ADAMS b) USNS GEIGER 209/18 273/33 (AP-197) 166/134 BEGONIA 176/288 BARBARA C. (220743) 47/49 BAY STATE (of 1846) (drawing) BELFAST (206266) 18/350 BARBAROSSA 175/160 20/405, (fantail drawing) BELFAST 135/136 BARDIC FERRY (British) 64/99 54/48 BELGENLAND (1879) 175/156, BARETTA (British) 86/41 BAY STATE (3645) (both fantail) 193/20 BARGE SM/V 86 237/55 116/253, 131/188 BELL RIVER 145/51 BARKHAMSTEAD (217889) BAY STATE (276449) 114/91 BELLE ABETO 139/133 122/90 BAY TIDE (tug) 271/78 BELLE BLONDE a) COLUMBIA BARLOW (USAE tug) 109/49 BAY TRANSPORT a) LIGHTSHIP 88 170/124 BARNEY TURECAMO (270843) BRITAMLUBE 171/205 BELLE CHASSE (224942) 90/55 124/224, 228/303 BAYANNA (150811-C) 83/83 BELLE ISLAND (224714) 39/66, BARONESS M a) LION b) BAYFAIR (160508-C) (fantail) (fantail) 88/125, (wharfside PORTELET 195/235 113/42 view) 131/160 BARONESSAN 156/265 BAYONNE (211559) 21/422 BELLE ISLAND 156/264, BARRAGOLLA (ferry) BAYOU JEAN LAFITTE 204/295 (Australian) 274/71 175/182, 189/52 BELLE MARIA a) AZZEMOUR BARRAMBIN (Brisbane River; BAYVILLE a) J.C. RITCHIE b) b) DELOS 156/244, 160/246, Australian) (ferry) 272/65 ROOSEVELT (ferry) (1906) 182/148 BARTHOLDI 150/85 134/124 BELLE OF AMERICA 203/230 BART ROBERTS a) NARWHAL BEACH GIRL (ferry) 157/48 BELLE OF CINCINNATI a) (yacht) 242/143, 244/316 BEACON (221356) 127/156, EMERALD LADY 232/327 BART TURECAMO (515484) 247/173, 175 BELLE OF LOUISVILLE 110/113 BEAR MOUNTAIN 136/238, (212813) 87/65, 94/50, BASCOBEL (tug) 162/118 152/238, 162/143, 166/143 135/166, 158/128, 159/203, BASTO I (ferry) 196/313 BEAR MOUNTAIN (81809) 189/56, 225/63, 229/60, BATAVIA (of 1870; British) 28/82, 20/28, 117/38 233/74, 243/235, 256/293, 85/12 BEAR MOUNTAIN (208561) 258/153, 261/63, 267/59, BATH (tug) (1908) 181/28, 27/66 (drawings) 102/57, 68, 258/138, 276/78 BEATRICE (tug) (100194) (1891) 111/43, (fantail) 87/96, (night BATORY (Polish) 97/26, 162/82 159/166 photo) 102/67, (racing views) BATTLEFORD (148134-C) BEATUS (Thunersee; Swiss) 106/96, 111/145, 146, 147, 106/101 71/87 148, (whistle) 111/47, 71 (painting) 256/336, (damaged BERKSHIRE 163/219, 170/108, BIG FLAMINGO III (sightseeing paddlewheel) 273/62 190/103, 105 boat) 196/328 BELLE OF MINNETONKA BERKSHIRE (1923) 230/102 BIG RED BOAT II 234/129, (Lake Minnetonka) 173/6, 8 BERLIN a) GRIPSHOLM 161/9 235/220, 236/254, 252/311, BELLE OF ST. LOUIS (gambling BERLIN (German) 101/37 254/153 boat) 196/308, 199/226 BERLIN (1980) 156/288, 184/266, BIG RED BOAT III 239/197, BELLE OF SUWANNEE (3452) 200/276, 243/227, 244/331, 240/313, 247/241, 273/12 92/105 262/73 BIGUA (Brazilian) 90/53 BELLE OF THE LAKE (Lake BERMUDA STAR 171/191, BILDERDYCK (Dutch) 128/225 Geneva, Wis.) 129/52 175/227, 184/253, 295, BILL MCNEAL (towboat) BELLE REYNOLDS (towboat) 195/170, 195/217, 199/211, 222/144 206/156 277/21 BILL MURRAY (tug) 177/22 BELLE WATLING (tug) 238/134 BERMUDIAN (tug) (painting) BILOXI BELLE 217/28 BELLINGHAM 203/185 227/252 BILU (Israelian) 114/88 BELLUBERA (Australian) 138/68 BERNA (Argentinean) 85/26 BINGHAMTON (ferry) (201734) BELORUSSIYA (Soviet) (1974) BERNARD SAMUEL (fireboat) (1905) 126/94, 137/4, 5, 134/118, 164/260, 180/277, (Delaware River) 219/197, 140/200, 181/28 183/230, 195/237 202, 203 BINGHAMTON (265739) BELVOIR b) NAZCA c) BERNINA 149/39 126/101 BELVOIR 133/42 BERTHIER (of 1870; C) 34/38 BINGHAMTON (restaurant) BEN BOLT (of 1852; Australian) BERTIE E. TULL (2648) (model 255/217 51/62 of) 100/133 BIRCHGLEN (Great Lakes) BENITO JUAREZ (Mexican) BERWINDGLEN (228674) 187/230 130/115 123/145 BIRGER JARL (Swedish) 88/109 BENJAMIN C (1946) 262/32 BESSEMER (British) 97/12, 13, BIRKA PRINCESS (Baltic) BENJAMIN B. ODELL (208448) 14, 15 (ferry) 179/243, 204/282 (1911) 142/121, 145/61, BETELGEUSE (USS attack cargo BIRMINGHAM CITY 214/117 150/128, 153/28, 164/250, ship) 121/41 BISMARCK (Weser R.; German) 253, 257, 173/66 BETHELRIDGE (1920) 220/270 144/194, 206 (fantail) 72/109 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BETSEY NORTHRUP (passenger BJOREN (Norwegian) (1866) (fireboat) 219/204 barge) 198/143 232/254 BENJAMIN GUIMARÃES BETSY ANN (Packet) 147/184, BJORKJARDEN (Sweden) (Brazil) (1910) 216/265 151/180, 171/202, 200/263, 178/130 BENJAMIN ISHERWOOD (painting) 238/139 BLACK BAY 146/112 (tanker) 194/137 BETSY ROSS a) LEDA b) BLACK EAGLE a) TOMALVA BEN-MY-CHREE (British) 62/51, NALJA c) NAJLA d) 246/101 97/22, 254/149 ALBATROSS e) IONIAN BLACK FALCON (217365) BENSON FORD (Great Lakes) DOLPHIN g) AMALFI 118/93 (1924) 162/128, 180/296, 188/322 BLACK POINT 196/302 196/281, 272/21, 22, 23 BETTENDORF (towboat) 213/59 BLACK PRINCE 192/280, BENSON FORD a) JOHN BETTY (tug) (Hudson River) 271/68 DYKSTRA (ii) (1982) 177/20 BLACK PRINCESS 182/146 196/281 BETTY ALDEN (205108) 74/43, BLACK RIVER (158269-C) BENSON FORD (ii) 196/282 155/191 131/184 BENSON FORD (iii) 196/283, BEULAH BROWN (3531) 117/11 BLACK WATCH 255/236 284 BEVERLY B. (tug) 277/79 BLACKBEARD a) CARQUINEZ BERENGARIA (British) 35/60, BEZUDERZHINIY (Soviet) (ferry) 154/125, 186/136, 185/4, 260/345, 261/14, 15, 24 207/251 206/136, 261/60, 268/48 BERGENSFJORD (Norwegian) BIANCA C (Italy) 169/32, BLAGOVESCHENSK (1959) (1956) 118/114, 145/44, 172/238, 241 (Russian) 236/280 178/82, 88, 275/46 BIBBY VENTURE (NYC Prison BLEU DE FRANCE a) EUROPA (3770) 67/81, (aerial Barge) 190/130 (1981) 271/9, 273/76 views) 127/163 (end view) BIENVILLE (224284) 119/150, BLIDOSUND (Sweden) 201/2 127/162 269/31 BLOCK ISLAND a) FISHERS BERKS (2905) 123/143 BIG BOY (tug) 268/70 ISLAND b) COL. JOHN E. BERKSHIRE (211149) 17/324, BIG FLAMINGO 176/267 BAXTER 137/46, 151/159, 19/360, 361, 362, 106/93 BIG FLAMINGO II 193/69 160, 157/29, 30, 31, 181/2, BERKSHIRE (222831) 103/127 185/42, 84 72 BLOCK ISLAND (3201) 103/119, BONNIE BELL 182/167, 196/315, BRAEMAR CASTLE (1952) 120 204/321 137/32 BLOCK ISLAND (203969) 79/85 BOO CENAC (tug) 183/207, 209 BRAMHAN (destroyer) 211/181 BLOCK ISLAND (226004) 83/88, BOOKER T. WASHINGTON a) BRANDYWINE (3318) 60/100, 85/16, 113/17, 116/222, GRUNEWALD b) 117/32, 33 204/300, 224/271, 272, 310, GENERAL G.W. BRANDYWINE (tug) (2006) 225/34, 238/127, 268/74 GOETHALS c) 260/333, 278/59 BLOEMFONTEIN CASTLE MUNORLEANS 192/270, BRANSON BELLE (dinner boat) (British) 72/114 272 (artist’s rendition) 209/49 BLUE FIN (ferry) 270/62 BOOMERANG (Australian) BRANT POINT 133/46 BLUE LADY a) NORWAY b) 262/75 BRASIL (277363) 113/6, 7 FRANCE 260/339, 265/44, BOONE NO. 7 233/75 BRASIL 184/292 73 BOONESBORO 231/232 BRASIL (1958) 277/10, 14, 16, BLUE MARLIN 246/132 BOOTHBAY (204233) 103/157, 17, (artist’s rendition) 277/8, BLUE MIST (1917) (yacht) 135/188 9 271/73 BOOTSIE B 256/313 BRAVEST (ferry) 222/134 BLUE MONARCH a) WORLD BORDER KING a) SAN BRAZIL (227983) 27/53, 48/99, RENAISSANCE b) JACINTO (1908) 138/77, 82 104/170, 119/145 RENAISSANCE (1966) BORDER PRINCE a) BRAZIL a) VIRGINIA (1928) 263/31, 274/42 CHILKOOT (1919) 138/82 264/23, (painting) 243/259 BLUE NOSE (Old) (ferry) BORDER QUEEN a) BRAZIL MARU (1954) 151/200, 164/270 MAHONY (1913) 138/83 225/32, 33, 266/73 BLUE NOSE (New) (ferry) BORE (Finnish) 75/87, 88/109, BRAZOS (1907) 223/178 177/38, 217/45 140/226 BREMEN (German) 89/8, BLUE PUTTEES (ferry) 278/63 BOREA 174/151 186/154, 191/212, 238/145, BLUE RIVER (195295-C) BORINQUEN 192/321, 223/185, 147, 253/72, 254/156 107/160 187 BREMEN b) MAPLEWOOD BLUE STAR 262/78 BORGEN 136/230 (ferry) 149/10 BLUE STAR 2 (Greek) (carferry) BORNHOLM (Danish) 82/50 BREMERHAVEN (German) 238/143 BORODINO a) EGREMONT 96/140 BLUEBELL (121849-C) 59/71, (Russian) 218/100 BRENT K. McALLISTER 255/232 BØRØYSUND (1908) 191/185 BLUENOSE (198334-C) 57/16, (Norwegian) 235/187, BRENTWOOD a) CASCADE 121/24, 202/130, 221/55, 248/281 (112243) (1902) (ferry) 230/137 BORROWDALE 262/75 159/168, 173 BLUENOSE (ii) (ferry) 202/131 BOSTON 135/138, 172/243, 246, BRETAGNE 192/315 BLÜMLISALP (Lake Thune; 234/96, 109 BREWSTER (202999) 35/66, Swiss) 111/185, 195/201, BOSTON (of 1850) 116/199 110/126 252/295 BOSTON (223749) (fantail) 58/56 BRIAN A. McALLISTER BOCCACCIO (Italian) 117/43 BOSTON (247161) 116//210 (285265) 88/119 BOGAZICI (ferry) (Turkish) BOSTON (98585-C) 36/86, BRIAN McALLISTER (tug) (1910) 174/109 121/19, (boat deck) 121/16 188/295 BOGDAN KHMELNITSKIY a) BOSTON BELLE a) PCE-1258 BRICOLDOC (153111-C) NEKRASOV (1953) (Dnieper 165/76 108/224 River; Ukranian) 256/320 BOSTON BELLE (258021) BRIDGEPORT (242176) 130/108, BOHEME (W. Germany) 156/244 112/229, (forepeak) 117/36 133/50 BOHUSLAN (Swedish) 115/141, BOSTON LIGHTSHIP 135/190 BRIDGETON (1913) (ferry) 142, (sketch) 115/192 BOSTONIAN 149/20 247/170 BOLERO (German) 126/99, BOUTWELL (USCG) 157/4 BRINCKERHOFF (3819) 34/46, 127/158, 169/56, 243/208 BOWEN QUEEN (323854-C) 35/72, 79/85, 94/60, (burning BON TON (1884) (ferry) 220/281 104/194 of) 94/41, 247/178, (enclosed BON TON NO. 2 (ferry) 220/280 BOWEN QUEEN (ferry) 148/250 walking beam) 71/66, BON TON III (ferry) 220/280 BOXER (HMS) (RN Landing (remains of) 97/28 BON VIVANT 138/100, 151/166 Ship) 185/22 BRINCKERHOFF (ferry) 133/57, BONAIRE STAR 152/266 BOZCAADA (Turkish) 174/110 173/66, 186/96, 211/170 BONABELLE 191/172 BRAEMAR 176/284, (mid-body BRISBANE STAR 211/188 BONANZA EXPRESS 239/222 section) 267/28 BRISTOL (3879) 23/32 73 BRISTOL QUEEN (British) NORTON (207272) (1910) CABEGON 207/174 105/34 146/125, 152/260 CABLE INNOVATOR 231/228 BRITANIS (Greek) 119/176 BUCKEYE (157601) 109/44 CABO SAN SEBASTION BRITANIS a) MONTEREY b) BUCKEYE (iii) a) SPARROWS (Spanish) 125/51, 274/14 MATSONIA c) LURLINE POINT (1952) 257/55 CABOT 166/128 163/191, 171/191, 186/167, BUCKEYE STATE (Ohio River) CABOT STRAIT 149/56 189/5, 12, 14, 192/307, (1850) 146/74, 75 CABRILLO (1904) 136/218, 199/211, 220/301, 221/55, BUCKEYE STATE b) 231/173 230/137, 232/312, 235/215, PRESIDENT TAFT (1921) CACIQUE (British) 103/105 236/307, 325, 239/213, 271/64 182/120 CADET (125728) 127/186 BRITANNIA (model of original; BUCKTHORN (USCG buoy CADILLAC a) LAKE British) 81/6 tender) 122/93 ANGELINE (Great Lakes) BRITANNIA (yacht) 140/235, BUENOS AIRES (Spanish) (1887) 176/280 164/278, 204/275, 212/283, 208/266 CAESAREA 142/97, 156/286 219/219 BUENOS AIRES VICTORY a) CAIRO a) ARCHIMEDE (Italian) BRITANNIA (1906) (ferry) SMITH VICTORY 217/7 239/213 (Argentina) 165/12 CAJUN QUEEN 184/309, 257/54 BRITANNIC (of 1874; British) BUFFALO (ferry) 150/101 CALAMARES 192/22 (drawing) 68/94 BUFFALO (Great Lakes) 173/50 CALCITE (209763) 80/98 BRITANNIC (of 1914; British) BUFFALO (222703) 54/42 CALCITE II a) WILLIAM G. 101/9, 10, 11, 199/202, (deck BUNKER HILL (204264) 50/34 CLYDE (Great Lakes) plans) 101/8, (fantail) 101/13, BUNTE KUH (German) 90/64 169/54, 237/83, 238/142 (model) 101/6 BURDIGALA (French) 29/3 CALEB E 227/233 BRITANNIC (of 1930; British) BURDIGALA (German) 169/16 CALEDONIA (British 57/21, 219/251 BURGESS (dredge) 221/60 sidewheeler) 115/184 BRITANNICARE (British) BURLINGTON (175997-C) CALEDONIAN PRINCESS 248/336 103/147 (British) (1961) 81/15, BRITISH MONARCH 231/208 BURNING STAR 277/75 156/286, 268/61 BROADWAY (111430) 118/84 BURRA (tug) 246/152 CALEDONIAN STAR 200/276 BROADWAY a) RANSOM B. BURRABOGIE (Australian) CALGADOC (188388-C) 129/53 FULLER 158/113 (fantail) 73/12 CALGADOC b) EL SALINERO BROOKDALE (111855-C) 101/43 BURRARD BEAVER 148/213, (Great Lakes) 168/254 BROOKDALE a) J.S. ASHLEY 215 CALGARY (British) 81/9 b) FRED A. MANSKE BURY (British) 67/83 CALIFORNIA (of 1848) 30/42 157/53 BUSSARD (1905) (German) CALIFORNIA (227115) 86/39 BROOKLYN (tug) 139/155, 261/74 CALIFORNIA 188/258 181/36, 212/257 BUTTERFLY () CALIFORNIA (1928) 264/7 BROOKLYN V 155/216 262/61 CALIFORNIA HORNBLOWER BROWARD 214/133 BYLAYL (213834) 72/116, (dinner-cruise) 194/156 BRÚARFOSS (1978) (Iceland) 123/145 CALIFORNIA JUPITER 229/6 (container ship) 234/141 BRÚARFOSS (ii) (Iceland) C.C.G.S. 500 198/140 CALIFORNIA SPIRIT 253/53 229/11 C. COLUMBUS 269/65, 275/38 CALISTOGA (204629) 26/45 BRÚARFOSS (iii) 229/12 C.E. SATTERLEE (126591) 8/120 CALLIOPE 155/192, 157/31 BRUCE A. MCALLISTER C.F. BAKER 152/260 CALUMET 266/56, 270/54 (229118) 132/244 C.G. RICHTER 179/194, 235/241 CALVERT (127606) 13/220, BRUCE DARST 260/326 C.H. McCULLOUGH, JR. 63/72, 149/158, 188/282 BRUSELAS (1911) 226/131 (204499) (fantail) 121/61 CALVIN AUSTIN (127768) BRUIZER (HMS) (Landing Ship) C.H. SPEDDEN (tug) 206/90 14/243, 86/47, 135/136, 185/22 C.L. AUSTIN a) WILLIS L. 247/196, 198, 252 BUCCANEER a) NORFOLK KING (Great Lakes) 165/50 CALYPSO (of 1859) 124/205 COUNTY 191/220, 207/218 C.V. SEA WITCH (516197) CALYPSO a) SOUTHERN BUCCANEER (235823) 109/56 CROSS b) CALYPSO c) (pilothouse) 103/142 C.W. CADWELL 152/262 AZURE SEAS 136/227, BUCKEYE a) LEONARD B. C.W. PETTITT (127083) 124/205 155/214, 156/246 MILLER b) CHARLES W. C. WASHINGTON COLLYER CALYPSO a) GUSTAV VASA b) GALLOWAY c) ROBERT C. 173/41 WAWEL 192/281, 234/153 CABATERN (343695-C) 126/113 CALYPSO 259/256 74 CAMBRIAN SALVOR a) BARS CANADIAN NATIONAL NO. 5 CAPE ANN (tug) 187/214, 2 b) HMS CAMBRIAN 194/143 212/335 SALVOR c) HMAS CANADIAN NATIONAL NO. 6 CAPE ARCHWAY a) AFRICAN CAMBRIAN SALVOR (tug) 265/64 NEPTUNE 196/305 162/125 CANADIAN NAVIGATOR CAPE BRETON 212/308, 233/58 CAMBRIDGE (5502) 69/15, 202/145, 221/63 CAPE BRUNY (Australia) (tug) 96/140, (drawing of wreck) CANADIAN OLYMPIC 143/181 199/232 69/15 CANADIAN PIONEER (Great CAPE CHARLES (126278) 95/89, CAMBRIDGE (107216) 42/46, Lakes) 171/204 207/219, 244/312 91/79, 91/81, 131/160, CANADIAN PRINCE 222/102 CAPE COD (tug) 212/335, 203/174, 245/30, (drawings) CANADIAN PROGRESS 220/311 91/79, 80 151/184, 191/227 CAPE COD LIGHT (coastal CAMBRIDGE LADY 245/31 CANADIAN PROSPECTOR a) cruise) 237/57, 248/313, CAMDEN (204087) 89/28, CARLTON b) FEDERAL 256/306, 263/57 103/156, 213/10, 220/282, WEAR 155/207, 277/69 CAPE EDMONT 194/141 (fantail) 103/155 CANADIAN PROVIDER CAPE ETERNITY (141863-C) CAMELOT CLOPPER 188/324 259/239 98/57 CAMELOT STAR (1999) 221/50, CANADIAN RANGER 280/69 CAPE FORESTIERE (Australia) 253/43 CANADIAN TRADER 241/62, (tug) 199/232 CAMELLIA MARU 178/136 254/140 CAPE HENLOPEN (281371) CAMERONIA 189/25 CANADIAN TRANSFER (fantail) 91/91 CAMINO (210374) (1912) 170/95 228/318 CAPE HENLOPEN (ferry) CAMPANA (51646-C) 98/45, 46 CANADIAN VENTURE 254/139 146/114, 160/272, 168/266, CAMPEMENTO (Spanish) CANADIAN VOYAGER (Great 191/214, 197/44, 272/42 (fantail) 44/100 Lakes) 242/151 CAPE HENRY 196/305, 199/207 CAMPIDOGLIO 199/187 CANADIANA (Great Lakes) CAPE JOHNSON 273/53 CAMSELL (Canadian CG) 162/128, 189/33, 212/312, CAPE JUPITER () 149/51, 191/222 251/233 266/71 CANADA (of 1854; C) (drawing) CANBERRA (British) 89/8, CAPE MAY (127566) 39/50, 33/13 120/244 117/31 CANADA (99675) (1892) 178/104 CANBERRA (Murray R.; CAPE MAY (232813) 120/238, CANADA MARQUIS 194/147 Australian) 125/4, 232/270 132/194 CANADA STAR a) LIBERTÉ b) CANBERRA b) ESPANA (1913) CAPE MAY a) DEL-MAR-VA VOLENDAM C) BRASIL (Greek) 142/84 (ferry) 135/170, 146/114, (1958) 183/251, 253, 295, CANBERRA (1961) 148/244, 160/272, 163/194, 175/227, 277/21 165/56, 174/78, 222/149, 225/57, 226/86, 114, 118, 119, CANADIAN (British) 64/92 223/231 228/305, 242/137, 252/307 CANADIAN (125427-C) 72/117 CANDI 204/320 CAPE MAY LIGHT (coastal CANADIAN AMBASSADOR CANDIA 151/172 cruise) 235/241, 237/56, (Great Lakes) 168/281, CANGARDA (steam yacht) 239/220, 240/319, 339, 182/139 (1901) 249/50, 270/17, 19, 241/53, 248/313, 256/306, CANADIAN COASTER 134/89 276/8, 9, (deck view) 276/1 260/342, 263/57 CANADIAN EMPRESS 161/55 CANIMA (ii) 258/137 CAPE MAY WHALE CANADIAN ENTERPRISE CANMA 186/136 WATCHER 208/323 228/319 CANMAR EXPLORER 152/256 CAPE NOME 216/288 CANADIAN EXPLORER CANMAR IKALUK 218/136 CAPE POINT (ferry) 244/279, 226/149 CANMAR MISCAROO 218/136 (wheelhouse) 268/45 CANADIAN HIGHLANDER CANMAR SUPPLIER IV 209/53 CAPE RACE 218/131 (Great Lakes) 169/55 CANMAR SUPPLIER V 209/53 CAPE RAY 210/137 CANADIAN LAKER 189/33 CANORA (138800-C) 111/140, CAPE ROMAIN (tug) (1979) CANADIAN LEADER 227/235 141 188/302, 263/37, 275/64 CANADIAN MARINER a) CANTERBURY 188/324 CAPE TRANSPORT 266/57 NEWBRUNSWICKER b) CANTON (whaler) 204/257 CAPETOWN CASTLE 137/31 GRAND HERMINE 265/57 CANYON FLYER (504283) CAPITOL (205205) 130/96 CANADIAN MINER 267/55 108/214 CAPITOL II (artist’s conception) CANADIAN NATIONAL NO. 2 CAP STREETER 230/154 205/59 a) ST. CATHERINE 201/42 CAPE ANN (127795) 78/64 CAPITOL CITY (208044) 24/61 75 CAPITOL QUEEN 214/134, CAPTREE SPRAY 140/196 CARLA C (Italian) 109/54, 218/148, 230/154 CARABULLE 237/2, 14, 16, 17, 119/149, 134/116, 169/34, 76 CAPO FALCONARA a) 27 CARLA COSTA a) FLANDRE b) KRONPRINS OLAV b) CARACAS (226878) 76/121 CARLA C 181/64 CORSICA EXPRESS c) CARDENA 156/249, 250, 251, CARLO R a) RANGATIRA b) EXPRESS FERRY 252 QUEEN M 235/214 ANGELINA LAURO 149/37 CARDIFF QUEEN (British) CARMANIA (British) 110/123, CAPTAIN ALLEN BILLIOT 102/82 152/279 269/55 CARDINAL (138580-C) 132/247 CARNADOC (ii) 200/314 CAPTAIN BEN (towboat) 193/26 CARDUCCI 226/151 CARNARVON CASTLE CAPTAIN BUTCH BOWMAN CARIB STAR 135/164 (1926)137/29 279/76 CARIBBEAN FERRY (537026) CARNIVAL 192/307 CAPTAIN CHARLES H. STONE 123/180, 150/76 CARNIVAL CONQUEST (2002) a) LACROSSE b) MOBIL CARIBBEAN MERCY a) 251/201, 255/222 LACROSSE 254/143 POLARLYS (hospital ship) CARNIVAL DESTINY 220/291, CAPTAIN CHARLES 215/215, 217/83, 221/56, 221/67, 235/200 PHILBROOK (ferry) 257/44 227/230, 245/1, 16 CARNIVAL DREAM 273/73, CAPTAIN COOK 185/29 CARIBBEAN PRINCE 275/37 CAPTAIN COOK II 185/30 (Canadian) 169/39, 171/204, CARNIVAL FANTASY 273/56, CAPTAIN COOK EXPLORER 221/49 275/53 259/252 CARIBBEAN PRINCESS (2004) CARNIVAL FASCINATION CAPT. DICK MORTON 265/60 267/31, 273/45 272/74, 274/64 CAPT. EDWARD F. SMITH CARIBBEAN TRAILER 168/280 CARNIVAL FREEDOM 276/70, 227/233 CARIBE a) FREEPORT I b) 278/71 CAPTAIN GEORGE (Greek) FREEPORT c) SVEA STAR CARNIVAL LIBERTY 256/324 86/50 142/115, 161/40 CARNIVAL MAGIC 279/54 CAPTAIN HARRY LEE (ferry) CARIBE a) OLYMPIA (Greek) CARNIVAL MIRACLE 250/145 205/44 165/34, 166/34, 166/136, CARNIVAL PRIDE 242/139 CAPTAIN HENRY JACKMAN 168/246, 167/214, 187/222, CARNIVAL SPIRIT 239/222, 207/226, 251/234 188/284 243/230 CAPT. J.P. (sternwheeler) CARIBE I 200/277 CARNIVAL SPLENDOR 276/63 183/236, 184/322 CARIBE TIDE (ferry) 218/132 CARNIVAL TRIUMPH 231/251, CAPT. J.P. II a) SPIRIT OF CARIBIA (Italian) 109/54, 232/308 WASHINGTON 251/228 110/121, (Panamanian) CARNIVAL VICTORY 237/59, CAPT. JIMMY T. MORAN (tug) 130/123, 132/193, 196, 199, 239/219, 241/49, 273/44, (side 269/59 200, 201 view) 277/86 CAPT. JOHN SMITH (ferry) CARIBIA a) VULCANIA (1926) CARNIVALE a) EMPRESS OF (Jamestown River) 234/136, (Italian) 173/20 BRITAIN b) QUEEN ANNA 236/253, 270/75, (painting) CARIBIA 2 a) HMS FENCER b) MARIA 138/101, 113, 236/253, (deckhouse) ROMA c) GALAXY QUEEN 194/139, 197/68 236/285, 248/310, 257/49 d) LADY TINA e) CAROL JEAN 180/314, 275/29 CAPTAIN MERDIE 264/59, NEPTUNIA (1942) (Italian) CAROL LAKE (Great Lakes) 270/72 134/76, 173/20 180/258 CAPTAIN MERIWETHER CARIBIC STAR 244/332 CAROL MORAN (tug) 220/254 LEWIS (Dredge) (1932) CARIBISCHE ZEE (Dutch) 86/40 CAROL WALES (tug) 268/70 151/180, 161/52, 173/26, 27, CARIBOU (116249-C) 22/4, CAROLA (yacht) 232/266 28 180/286, 206/131 CAROLE BRENT (280624) CAPTAIN NEAL BURGESS CARIBOU (ii) (ferry) (1985) 112/233 (ferry) 257/44 225/53, 277/63 CAROLINA (96172) 122/87 CAPT. PATTERSON (539334) CARIDDI (of1932; Italian) CAROLINA (141440) 63/59 123/176 120/228 CAROLINA (101261-C) 98/58 CAPT. RALPH TUCKER 253/55 CARINA II (Greek) 104/206 CAROLINE (of 1822) CAP’N SAM (Savannah River) CARISSA A 268/57 (propaganda print) 46/35 195/225 CARISSA B 268/57 CAROLINE a) HELEN REIS b) CAPTAIN S.D. SECORD CARL D. BRADLEY (226776) CITY OF DOVER 174/98 (158644-C) 81/19 26/34, 68/108 CAROLINE (1903) 193/10, 11 CAPTAIN WILLIAM CLARK CARL D. BRADLEY (ii) 270/54 CAROLYN (tug) 214/132, (USAE dredge) 71/85 215/170 76 CARONI (Venezuelan) 86/45 CASTLETON a) ERASTUS 182/130, 189/42, 203/242, CARONIA (British) 132/195, WIMAN (136019) (1888) 208/305 135/156, 157, 151/212 (ferry) 139/152 CELEBRATION (cruise) 258/144 CARONIA a) VISTAFJORD CATAHOULA 237/21, 23, 24 CELEBRITY CONSTELLATION 234/152, 235/198, 224, CATALA 140/242, 260/329 278/71 246/155, 253/69 CATALINA (223907) (1924) CELEBRITY EQUINOX 273/55 CAROUSEL 243/209, 253/69 (ferry) 102/96, 136/193, 217, CELEBRITY SILHOUETTE CARPATHIA (British) 63/66, 224, 157/50, 166/124, 185/52, (cruise ship) 280/57 84/97 226/143, 229/4, 231/170, 175, CELEBRITY SOLSTICE (2008) CARPATI ( R.; Rumanian) 177, 180-182, 185, 186, 189, 267/20, 274/43, 275/68 107/145 251, 260/352, 270/28, 30, 31, CELESTIA LEE 204/294 CARPENTARIA (Australian) (painting) 231/252, CELESTIAL EMPIRE a) (lightship) 213/70 (sunk/deteriorating) 270/32, CELESTIAL EMPIRE b) CARPORT (260922) 37/20 33 JUPITER (106769) 178/100, CARQUINEZ (272604) 84/113 CATALINA (Spanish) 208/258 101 CARRIE B (tourboat) 202/154 CATALINA EMPRESS (tourboat) CELTIC (British) 27/71, 108/226 CARRIE MAYS 277/76 193/55, 214/137 CEMENTKARRIER 158/255 CARRIE T. MESECK (tug) CATALINA JET (ferry) 232/315 CENTAUR (Australian) 135/141, 201/82 CATALONIA (British) 63/64 156/258, 196/58 CARRIER PRINCESS (of 1973; CATALUNYA SPIRIT (tanker) CENTAURO a) CITY OF HONG C) 129/47 266/46 KONG (1924) (Italian) 173/14 CARROLL (4071) 37/2, 95/83, CATAMARIN (ferry) 176/276, CENTAURUS (Polish) 114/125 95/86 195/227 CENTENNIAL (towboat) 193/28 CARROLL (1862) 172/246 CATAWISSA (1896) 270/60 CENTRAL-HUDSON a) JAMES CARTELA (Australian) (ferry) CATFISH BEND II 223/242 W. BALDWIN (13190) 237/68, 239/235 CATHARINE WHITING (5542) (1861) 151/142, 144, 164/243 CARTERET (223033) (ferry) 49/6 (pilothouse) 56/93 96/129, 189/50, 227/225, CATHAY (British) 111/183 CENTURY (Lighter) 167/190, 230/135, 244/277 CATHERINE (Thames R.; 168/267 CARTIERCLIFFE HALL 153/54 British) 75/88 CENTURY (barge) 197/45, CARY-BIRD 140/225 CATHERINE (216616) 59/76 217/55 CASCADE 254/144 CATHLAMET (ferry) 181/50 CENTURY 261/59 CASCO (203542) (1906) 170/96, CATSKILL (7972) 82/37 “CENTURY CLASS” (ferry) 106 CATSKILL (223190) 100/152, (Canadian) 222/139 CASINO AZTAR a) WEST 103/141, 111/173, (sunk) CERES (Swedish) 228/259, 260, VIRGINIA BELLE 217/276 123/175 264, 277, 292 CASINO ROUGE 217/27 CATSKILL (1923) 164/295, CETUS 137/23 CASINO QUEEN (gambling 165/2, 8 CEYLON (Drawing) 177/6 barge) 208/310 CAUTAUQUA BELLE 140/246 CGM LA PEROUSE 190/150 CASINO ROCK ISLAND CAVALIER (tug) 204/306 CGM RENOIR (Yama River; (gambling boat) 203/231, 232, CAVO DORO a) LEASOWE b) Australian) 230/158 204/311, 207/224 NIAS II (Greek) 165/31 CHALLENGER (Great Lakes) CASINO ROUGE 211/237 CAYUGA (122219-C) (1907) 154/93, 172/291, 175/186, CASINO ROYALE 267/25 52/90, 66/49, 265/59, 193/23, 201/71, 229/52 CASINO ST. CHARLES 237/55 (pilothouse) 79/66 CHAMPION NO. 2 (126079) CASSIMIR 237/20 CAYO LARGO (ferry) (2008) 48/90 CASTALIA 136/226, 151/163, 268/75 CHAMPION POLAR (salt water 187/240 C. DE EIZA GUIRRE (Spanish) tanker) 269/73 CASTEL BIANCO a) VASSAR (1904) 208/271 CHAMPLAIN (5848) 23/41 VICTORY (Italian) 165/16, CEDAR ISLAND (ferry) 217/52, CHAMPLAIN (French) (1932) 179/168 244/272, (pilot house) 138/96, 126 CASTEL FELICE 179/170 244/263 CHAMPLAIN (ferry) (Lake CASTEL NEVOSO 179/168 CEDARGLEN a) Champlain) 150/76, 161/16, CASTEL VERDE a) WOOSTER CARTERIERDOC 213/67, 188/326 VICTORY (Italian) 165/16, 243/238 CHAMPLAIN a) BELLE ISLE 179/168 CELEBRATION (Australian) (Great Lakes) 176/280 CASTINE (1889) 214/95 (gambling boat) 179/184, CHAMPS ELYSEES 176/284 CASTLETON (136019) 26/27 CHANCELLOR (tug) 265/69 77 CHANEA a) WARWICKSHIRE CHARLOTTE a) ONA FAY CHELSEA (126929) 93/19, 20, 154/104 254/143 225/12 CHANG GENG 152/240 CHARLOTTE DUNDAS 148/219 CHELSEA (ferry) 175/194, CHANG SHAN 152/241 CHARLOTTE LYKES (1963) 239/217, (as a houseboat) CHANG SHENG 152/245 276/13 209/43 CHAPERON (76527) 52/73, CHARLOTTE VANDERBILT CHEMICAL PIONEER 182/127 (plans & drawings) 52/85 (5373) 91/84 CHEMICAL SUPPLIER (tank CHAPMAN (barge) 213/15 (pilot boat) vessel) 273/57 CHARLEMAGE TOWER JR. 278/41 CHEMICAL TRADER 215/227 (1886) (Great Lakes) 236/266 CHARLTON SOVEREIGN a) CHEMICAL TRANSPORT CHARLES A. DUNNING PRINCE ROBERT b) (329354-C) 115/171, 163/205 (158809-C) 40/88, 94/58 LUCANIA 154/110, 184/281 CHEROKEE (126391) 131/132 CHARLES A. EDDY (1889) CHARLTON STAR a) CHEROKEE (224624) 131/136 (Great Lakes) (sketch) ELIZABETHVILE b) CHEROKEE 154/79/80/86 236/270 EMPIRE c) BURE d) CHERRY 175/186 CHARLES C. WEST (225066) MARISTRELLA (1921) CHERYL K 268/53 (1925) 149/54 154/78, 110, 184/280 CHESAPEAKE (Lightship) CHARLES CARROLL a) CHASE TWO 150/114 159/196 DELURUGUAY 206/111, CHASE NO. 2 (220612) 47/51 CHESAPEAKE a) FREDERICK 112, 113 CHATEAU THIERRY (U.S.A. PEIRCE (1926) (ferry) CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN Transport) (dwg.) 91/76 236/291 257/6 CHATEAUGAY (126487) 54/33, CHESAPEAKE BREEZE (tour CHARLES DICK 136/245 118/74 boat) 269/47 CHARLES E. DUNLAP (220453) CHATEAUGAY b) MOUNT CHESAPEAKE FLYER 200/299 107/158 WASHINGTON (Lake CHESAPEAKE 100 (floating CHARLES E. MARTIN 260/327 Champlain) 181/75, 192/334 crane) 200/296 CHARLES H. SPENCER (Colo. CHATHAM (126269) 38/29 CHESTER a) CITY OF River) 61/6, 7, (capstan) CHATHAM a) HAMBURG b) CHESTER (240877) 107/154, 64/103 LACKAWANNA (ferry) 136/235, 226/116, 241/33 CHARLES H. WEST (USAE 150/96, 99 CHESTER VALLEY 246/104 snagboat) 68/110 CHATHAM (1926) 230/89 CHESTER W. CHAPIN 148/231 CHARLES L. HUTCHINSON CHATTAHOOCHEE (USN) CHICAGO (Great Lakes) (dredge) (214499) 115/173 191/232 200/296 CHARLES M. BEEGHLY CHATTANOOGA STAR 234/157 CHICAGO TRIBUNE 190/143 (278807) 122/109, 231/234 CHATTANOOGA CHI-CHEEMAUN 133/41 CHARLES M. WHITE (249263) 273/64 CHICHIBU MARU 133/35 121/61 CHAUDIERE (Canadian) CHICAMACOMICO (ferry) CHARLES OXMAN (tug) 263/70, (destroyer) 205/56 242/141 268/69 CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW CHICO a) ALICE BLANCHARD CHARLES WINSLOW 190/100 (211290) 97/37, 128/231, (106792) (1890) 170/105 CHARLES R. HOOK (222391) 258/138, (Bermudian) 130/87, CHICOPEE (tug) 253/44 51/52 (capsized) 103/89, 130/91, CHICORA (53588-C) (1892) CHARLES S. PRICE (painting) (drawing) 32/87, (interiors) 55/49, 50, 51, 52, (sketch) 201/1 130/91 236/269 CHARLES S. ZIMMERMAN a) CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW (scrap) CHIDAMBARAM a) PASTEUR MOUNT VERNON (214055) 194/131 (India) 148/224 117/55, 180/290 CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW a) CHIEF 259/246 CHARLES VAN DAMME RANGELEY (1913) 136/252, CHIEF COMMANDA 133/41 (214165) (crankshaft) 62/50 141/47, 142/94, 143/170, CHIEF 172/275 CHARLESTON (barge) 183/216, 174/151, 183/192, 222/167, CHIEF SHINGWAUK 279/69 192/281, 213/50, 225/16 245/2 CHIEF WAWATAM (209235) CHARLESTON HARBOR CHAUNCEY VIBBARD (5664) (rail car ferry) 90/58, 124/244, QUEEN 244/309 67/57, 59 141/59, 142/106, 173/1, CHARLIE (tug) 204/260 CHAUTAUQUA BELLE (1976) 188/312, 190/141, 274/63 CHARLIE BORDER (towboat) 232/288 CHILBAR (tanker) 217/52 265/62 CHEEKTOWAGA (tug) 180/272 (178070-C) 62/50 CHARLOTTE (Jet Cat ferry) CHEK CHAU (tug) (Australian) CHILCOTIN PRINCESS a) 199/233 253/66 HMCS LAYMOORE 78 (371935) (1945) 144/230, CINCINNATI/COVINGTON CITY OF ATLANTA (201103) 159/172 FUNLINER 193/26, 215/236 (bow only) 36/83, (forepeak) CHILO 140/224 CINDY CELESTE (towboat) 93/22, (painting) 100/135 CHINA (Pacific Mail) (1867) 203/230 CITY OF BALTIMORE a) 184/286 CINDY L. ERICKSON (Ohio STEADFAST 174/94, CHINA (5972) 47/57 River) 263/62 203/173, 174, 179, 184, 192, CHINA SEA DISCOVERY CIRCASSIAN (British) 117/5 (painting) 255/169 (Chinese) 243/247 CIRCLE LINE a) CELT b) CITY OF BANGOR (127029) CHINCHA 160/232 SACHEM c) PHENAKITE d) 90/69, 135/189, 139/190, CHINOOK b) SECHELT QUEEN SIGHTSEER d) CIRCLE 200/33, 214/92 (252908) (1947) 167/183, 184, LINE SIGHTSEER 146/116, CITY OF BERLIN (of 1875; 186, 189, 227/232 179/200 British) (drawing) 68/95 CHINOOK (1998) (ferry) 253/20 CIRCLE LINE II (yacht) 215/179 CITY OF BRIDGETON 261/41 CHINOOK II (197867-C) 104/195 CIRCLE LINE V 215/175, CITY OF BROCKTON 261/9 CHIPPEWA 180/318, 228/302 (painting) 215/169 CITY OF BUFFALO (127132) CHIPPEWA (USCG tender) CIRCLE LINE VII a) LCI 191 110/75, (interior) 87/84 99/112 (yacht) 215/177 CITY OF CHATTANOOGA CHIPPEWA (127440) 38/32, CIRCLE LINE VIII 211/217 (223221) 100/134 236/301, 247/193 CIRCLE LINE X 215/176, 178 CITY OF CHEBOYGAN CHIPPEWA CHIEF 133/45 CIRCLE LINE XI 270/49 (203695) 114/82, 128/240 CHISCA (of 1897; USAE) CIRCLE LINE XVI 150/80, CITY OF CHESTER (126493) 110/128 181/38 117/28 CHITINA (Copper River) 177/36 CIRCLE LINE BROOKLYN CITY OF CHICAGO (126627) CHIVALROUS (destroyer) 272/46 (drawing of) 19/377 218/120 CIRCLE LINE MANHATTAN CITY OF CLEVELAND (Lake CHOCTAW (tug) 181/36 272/47 Chautauqua) 59/62 CHOPTANK RIVER QUEEN CIRCLE LINE QUEENS 271/46, CITY OF CLEVELAND (125808) 264/51 272/47 110/76 CHOUTEAU (Missouri River) CIRCLE LINE SIGHTSEER CITY OF CLEVELAND (126333) 280/75 (127649) 130/84 23/34, (pilothouse) 88/99 CHRIS (tug) 252/316, 264/69 CIRCLE LINE SIGHTSEER a) CITY OF CLEVELAND III CHRIS GREENE (1915) 140/224 CELT (yacht) 215/173 (204080) 52/89, 127/160, CHRIS GREENE (1922) 140/224, CITADEL VICTORY 220/258 192/285, 289 145/2 CITE DE QUEBEC (161926-C) CITY OF COLUMBIA (1880) CHRIS GREENE (ii) (1925) 37/7 270/38 200/263, 217/61 CITIES SERVICE FUEL a) CITY OF CORK (1973) 240/321 CHRISSI AMMOS a) FERRY SUCROSA 237/15 CITY OF DETROIT (i) (sketch) NANKAI NO. 1 b) CHRISSI CITIES SERVICE OHIO 216/293 (nightboat) 221/6 AMOS c) EPIRUS II 133/56, CITIES SERVICE MISSOURI CITY OF DETROIT III (209571) 160/264 220/278 (1912) 30/45, 60/93, 62/46, CHRISTINA (mystery ship) CITTA DI NAPOLI a) 76/113, 122/65, 192/255, 288, 194/134 REPUBLIC (1871) (Italian) 289, 240/285, (sketch) 221/15, CHRISTINE ANDERSON (ferry) 217/8 (fantail) 59/80 228/311 CITTA DI NUORO 149/39 CITY OF ERIE (Great Lakes) CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS CITY ICE BOAT NO. 1 (208123) (1898) 221/11 (126952) (fantail) 117/58 22/9 CITY OF EVANSVILLE 226/156 CHRYSTENAH 141/16, 143/150 CITY ICE BOAT NO. 2 (208124) CITY OF FALL RIVER (504354) CIBOLA (92732-C) 58/47 22/10, 57/18, (aerial view) 100/34, 114/91 CIBRO SAVANNAH (wreck) 22/9 CITY OF FLINT (219614) 118/95 195/217 CITY OF ALEXANDRIA (1879) CITY OF FLINT 32 (229316) CIGAR (steam launch) 111/165 146/84 114/113, (pilothouse) 127/130 CILAOS (Norwegian) 128/244 CITY OF ALGONAC (ferry) CITY OF GLASGOW 175/156 CIMBRIA (126029) 110/124, 196/318 CITY OF GLOUCESTER 214/93, (fantail) 55/72 CITY OF ALMA 269/24 (126139) 102/74 CINCINNATI (126803) 39/49 CITY OF ANDROS 151/170 CITY OF GRAND RAPIS CINCINNATI (223580) 47/52 CITY OF ATHENS 151/165 (210065) 47/74, 122/90, CINCINNATI b) PRESIDENT (fantail) 21/425, 52/100, 151/180, 191/224 (pilothouse) 39/70 79 CITY OF GREEN BAY (226597) 148/234, 170/110 (pilothouse) CITY OF OAKLAND (fireboat) 124/244, (deck plan) 131/182, 19/381, 129/2 205/54 (profile dwg.) 131/182 CITY OF LUDINGTON (125873) CITY OF PARIS (British) 97/17 CITY OF HAMILTON (153427- 39/60 (interior) 97/1 C) 34/39 CITY OF MEMPHIS (127640) CITY OF PARKESBURG CITY OF HAMPTON (1930) (hurricane deck) 119/187 (passenger barge) 193/70 (ferry) 236/290 CITY OF MERIDA (1870) CITY OF PETOSKEY (150906) CITY OF HANCOCK (155414) 146/83, 270/36 77/16, 114/80 71/93 CITY OF MEXICO (1869) 146/82 CITY OF PHILADELPHIA CITY OF HAVRE 255/173, 188 CITY OF MIDLAND 142/105 (207201) 101/15, 101/21, CITY OF HAWKINSVILLE CITY OF MIDLAND 41 (240326) 117/29, 125/27 (127119) 93/15, 200/302 15/264, 168/280, 225/66, CITY OF POROS a) CITY OF HICKMAN (126638) (fantail) 94/77 VULCANELLO (Greek) (painting) 53/12 CITY OF MILFORD (1906) 172/258, 188/316, 336 CITY OF HOLLAND (126150) 174/96 CITY OF PORT ELIZABETH (1893) 110/74, 236/259, 260 CITY OF MILWAUKEE (British) 120/233 CITY OF HONOLULU (216018) (230448) 122/92, 170/128 CITY OF PUEBLA (1881) 72/102, 239/173, 175, 178, CITY OF MILWAUKEE (car 146/86, 270/40 183, 185-187, (painting) ferry) 193/58, 229/63, 277/34 CITY OF RHODOS (1965) 239/169 CITY OF MONTOGMERY 158/115, 200/277, 239/195 CITY OF HUDSON (7972) (207362) 19/373, 135/138 CITY OF RICHMOND (5020) 21/429 CITY OF MONTICELLO (5339) 116/203 CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 158/108 CITY OF RICHMOND (161775) (126081) 40/89, 121/31, CITY OF MUNISING (200531) 44/97 121/33, 122/103, 195/207 114/80, 114/82 CITY OF RICHMOND (211710) CITY OF JAMESTOWN (Lake CITY OF MYCONOS a) SAN 72/110, 77/23, 93/1, 4, 5, 6, Chautauqua) 59/63 MARCO 154/114, 199/189, 119/155, 156, (fantail) 82/45, CITY OF KALAMAZOO (1893) 211/235 93/7, (pilothouse) 82/47, 93/2 (Great Lakes) 236/258 CITY OF MYKONOS 151/168, CITY OF RICHMOND 158/120, CITY OF KEANSBURG (225904) 218/145 159/228, 203/249, 214/132, (1926) 48/93, 108/192, CITY OF NEWARK 141/16 241/38, 266/36, 37, (painting) 108/193, 117/38, 117/57, CITY OF NEW YORK a) 203/169 126/91, 143/130, 155, 157, TALBOT (1912) 143/129, CITY OF RICHMOND (1913) 159, 149/58, 151/201, 154, 155, 156, 158 271/34 158/118, 162/152, 166/115, CITY OF NEW YORK (1873) CITY OF ROCKLAND 137/62 177/139, 180/292, 188/308, 146/84 CITY OF SACRAMENTO 261/88, (bow on) 131/170, CITY OF NEW YORK (1924) (107848) (1903) 26/45, 42/43, (sketch of) 113/64 (model) 273/33 110/104, 144/196, 197, 198, CITY OF KEY WEST a) CITY CITY OF NEW YORK (1930) 250 (bow) 113/37 OF RICHMOND (5020) 160/232, 210/89, 90, 92, 96 CITY OF SAGINAW 31 (229151) 158/108, 153/37 CITY OF NEW YORK (5271) 122/89, (deck plan) 127/166, CITY OF KINGSTON 192/256, 35/71, (oil painting) 193/1 (profile dwg.) 127/166 257, 259, 261, 262 CITY OF NEW YORK (210704) CITY OF ST. IGNACE a) CITY CITY OF LAWRENCE (1867) 27/65, 37/15, 42/45, 110/106, OF CLEVELAND (iii) (1886) 135/149 117/39, (fantail) 129/60 221/10 CITY OF LIGHTS (sketch) CITY OF NEW YORK (229268) CITY OF ST. LOUIS (207363) 215/237 23/37 86/63 CITY OF LIGHTS I (gambling CITY OF NEWPORT (5033) CITY OF ST. LOUIS (Lake boat) 208/310 (pilothouse) 68/90 Minnetonka) 173/6 CITY OF LIGHTS II (gambling CITY OF NORFOLK (208414) CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO boat) 208/310 (1911) 82/33, 82/47, 100/143, 173/38, 46 CITY OF LOS ANGESES 119/156, 215/251, 241/38, CITY OF SAN RAFAEL (215453) 53/24, 75/78 255/178, 257/38, 266/35, 37, (223873) 44/95 CITY OF LOUISVILLE (127023) 88, (aerial view) 99/120, CITY OF SANDUSKY (5062) 47/54 222/135, (fantail) 68/117, 31/55, 184/304, 229/64 CITY OF LOWELL (127035) 82/46, (name board) 99/113, CITY OF SAVANNAH (204437) 21/409, 85/10, 103/120, (on fire) 101/56, 275/86, (1907) 68/98, 68/100, (paintings) 252/340, 259/264 190/118, 254/125, 128, (after- 80 deck) 42/52, (interior) 68/99, CLARE E. BEATTY (towboat) CLIPPER DISCOVERER a) (model) 85/10, (pilothouse) 214/141 CAPE COD LIGHT 269/49 37/21 CLARENCE B. RANDALL CLIPPER ODYSSEY 252/318 CITY OF SELKIRK (100134-C) 142/107 CLIPPER VOYAGER 270/50 59/68 CLATSOP (Dredge) (1908) CLIPPER WINNEBAGO CITY OF SOUTH HAVEN 181/28, 207/193, 194 (Wisconsin R.) 32/85 (127721) (fantail) 117/58 CLAUDE SONNY (206658) C. LOPEZ Y LOPEZ (Spanish) CITY OF SOUTH POINT 270/71 108/219 (1891) 205/271 CITY OF SOUTHPORT 203/173 CLAUDE SONNY SIMMONS CLOUD X 264/54 CITY OF SPOKANE 212/269 (1909) (schoolship) 213/54 CLUB MED 2 212/288 CITY OF SYDNEY 185/34 CLAUDINE (127431) 72/98 CLUB ROYALE (gambling CITY OF TAMPA (120437) CLAUSENTUM (1923) (tug) vessel) 216/312 121/30 262/34 CLYDE B. HOLMES (223552) CITY OF TAUNTON 141/58, CLEAN HARBORS (skimmer) 59/73, 126/100 (post collision) 261/6 194/134 CMA CGM HUDSON 251/231 CITY OF TOLEDO 240/274, 284, CLEARWATER (sloop) 191/216 CO (tug) 269/58 (on fire) 240/292 CLEDDAU QUEEN (paddle COALHAVEN (Great Lakes) CITY OF TORONTO (Canadian steamer) (1956) 233/45 168/252 of 1839) 52/76 CLELIA II 274/43 COAMO 223/175, 182 CITY OF TRAVERSE (5928) CLEOPATRA (1865) 146/82 COASTAL CELEBRATION 113/62, 123/189 CLEOPATRA (Liberian) 94/61 (ferry) 267/72 CITY OF TROY (125522) 27/60, CLEOPATRA (127766) 79/79 COASTAL CREEK (123965-C) 39/52, 161/68, 69 CLERIMOND (towboat) 200/261 108/222 CITY OF VANCOUVER 160/278 CLERMONT (replica of NORTH COASTAL QUEEN (228138) CITY OF VERA CRUZ (1874) RIVER STEAMBOAT of 89/21 146/84 1807) (1909) 69/1, 176/257, COASTAL QUEEN (preliminary CITY OF VICTORIA 153/31, 32, 259 rendition) 227/234 34, 35, 36 CLERMONT (206719) 85/31, COASTAL RENAISSANCE CITY OF WASHINGTON 247/188 (ferry) 266/63 (126493) (1877) 76/111, CLERMONT (208651) 131/159 COBARGO 204/316 117/31, 152/222, 270/37 CLERMONT b) BEAR COCOCUTTER II (tender) 261/58 CITY OF WATERVILLE (1890) MOUNTAIN (1911) 142/121, COCOLI (107435) 89/7 214/97 162/78, 142, 168/296, 221/28, COCOLI (tug) 191/208 CITY OF WILMINGTON 30, 31 COHO 136/242, 154/98, 250/152, (207202) 101/17, 19, 117/29, CLEVA LEE (Missouri River) 271/59 (drawing) 101/18 280/76 COLDBROOK 246/90 CITY OF WINDSOR (154463-C) CLIFF DWELLER (Green River) COLIMA (146269-C) 60/82 81/19, 191/189 175/172 COLLAROY (ferry) 187/236, CITY OF WINONA (126910) CLIFFORD F. HOOD (3925) 189/64, 268/63 130/95 131/182 COLLICO 248/260 CITY OF WORCESTER (125941) CLIFFORD J. ROGERS b) COLOMBIA (1932) 275/17 (paddlebox) 116/223, 142/94 LAMPSIS c) DROSIA (1955) COLON (92936) 89/13 CITY OF WYANDOTTE a) 138/116 COLONEL (sternwheeler) 177/44 SIASCONSETT 141/42 CLIFFS VICTORY (247522) COL. BABE WILSON 226/146 CITY OF YEDO (Japanese) 38/40, 65/17, (aerial view) COLONEL LAMB (British) 52/79 120/213 123/185 COLONEL JAMES M. CITY POINT (4878) (1864) CLIFFS VICTORY (Great Lakes) SCHOONMAKER (209185) 161/24, 30 176/280 139/140 CIUDAD DE BUENOS AIRES CLINTON (tourboat) 190/94, COL. JOHN E. BAXTER 149/58 (ferry) 218/126 195/232 COL. NORRIS STAYTON 149/58 CIUDAD DE PARANA CLIPPER (248835) 38/39 COL. ROBERT R. McCORMICK (Argentinean) 87/89, 218/124 CLIPPER a) JUNIATA b) (313144-C) 104/198, (fantail) CLAIRE (216047) 31/63, 35/54, MILWAUKEE CLIPPER 105/39 43/71, 80/107 147/186, 158/129, 189/58, COLONIA (German) 53/8, CLAIRE-E (226116) 104/204 194/146, 195/231 (looking forward) 53/9, (stack CLAIRTON (226775) 50/28, CLIPPER ADVENTURER a) mark) 53/9 132/202 ALLA TARASOVA 229/83, CLAN FERGUSON 211/186 276/51 81 COLONIAL EXPLORER a) COLUMBUS (of 1838) (artist’s COMMUNIPAW (4876) 13/226 PILGRIM BELLE 179/162, conception) 26/26 COMO (Lake Minnetonka) 173/11 174, 181/2, 34 COLUMBUS AMERICA COMOL RICO a) COLOR FANTASY 264/70 (containership) 196/306 KISHACOQUILLAS (1919) COLOR FESTIVAL 235/188 COLUMBUS AMERICAN 246/89, (sketch) 237/10, 19 COLOR MAGIC 264/70 (German) 121/41 QUEEN b) TENAKA COLORADO (129284) 19/368, COLUMBUS AUSTRALIA (322969-C) (1964) 104/195, COLORADO (tug) 217/63 (German) 120/239 153/22 COLORADO KING I (Colorado COLUMBUS C a) KUNGSHOLM COMPANY a) J.H. SHEADLE b) River) 230/155 b) EUROPA (Italian) 161/15, F.A. BAILEY c) LASALLE COLORADOS a) SARNIADOC 166/132, 169/36, 175/216, d) MEAFORD e) PIERSON (Great Lakes) 168/252 176/229, 253, 254, 178/148, INDEPENDENT 156/283 COLOSSUS (251568) (derrick 225/55 COMUS 189/25 barge) 124/226 COLUMBUS CARAVELLE CONANICUT (ferry) 226/111 COLUMBA (British) 129/4, 5 250/159 CONARA (collier) 207/229 COLUMBIA (German) (painting) COLUMBUS ISELIN (University CONASTOGA 216/285 29/1 of Miami; ) CONCEPCION (freighter) COLUMBIA (1902) (Detroit 122/116 199/219 River) 273/60, 277/38, 39, 41 COLUMBUS NEW ZEALAND CONCORD 158/113 COLUMBIA (of 1974; Alaska (German) 119/164 CONCORDIA (Lake Como; State ferry) 132/241, 260/328 COLUSA (212859) 103/105 Italian) 196/298, 232/276 COLUMBIA (125592) 83/65 COLVILLE (74022-C) 44/88, CONDARRELL (Great Lakes) COLUMBIA (127665) 76/114, 58/32, 59/66 185/58 123/185, (pilothouse) 78/34 COMAL RICO (218039) 118/94 CONFEDERATION (318060-C) COLUMBIA (203813) 22/20, 65/7 COMANCHE (127111) 16/290, 94/58, 121/22 COLUMBIA (218441) 58/50 (model) 273/35, 38 CONFEDERATION (ii) (ferry) COLUMBIA (229024) 51/72 COMBER (Dredge) 159/185 210/132 COLUMBIA (Ohio River) COMEAUDOC a) MURRAY CONGAR (181129-C) 121/50 216/250, 219/170, 239/212, BAY (Great Lakes) 183/227, CONGRESS (211442) 64/82 267/57 245/60 CONIFER (U.S.C.G.) 214/132 COLUMBIA a) PERSEUS COMET (127563) 21/419, (model) CONNACHT (Irish) 150/117 135/153 273/34 CONNEAUT b) WYANDOTTE COLUMBIA a) KATOOMBA COMFORT (hospital ship) (214061) (1916) 143/146 (Greek) (1913) 142/84 203/214, 223, 241/48, 270/74, CONNECTICUT (126559) COLUMBIA (Great Lakes) 271/50, 273/52 19/383, 110/86 152/237, 163/202, 173/2, COMMANDER 168/229, CONNIE K. 277/76 195/171, 255, 200/255, 307, 203/219, 204/296 CONRAD WIRTH (ferry) 203/170, 222/130 COMMERCIAL OHIOAN 244/274, 278 COLUMBIA (New York Harbor) (259218) 47/55 CONSOLIDATION COAL 163/190 COMMISSIONER (218094) 51/54 259/192 COLUMBIA (Boston Harbor) COMMODORE (1848) 172/250 CONSTELLATION a) ANNA 175/194 COMMODORE (of 1850) 104/179 NERY b) DANAOS (1962) COLUMBIA (1835) 180/264 COMMODORE PERRY (150329) (Greek) 164/267, 190/148 COLUMBIA a) BELGIC b) 23/45 CONSTITUTION (barge; 127175) BELGENLAND 182/120 COMMODORE STRAITS 106/101 COLUMBIA GORGE 157/10, 12 CONSTITUTION (Old Ironsides) (sternwheeler) 168/276, COMMONWEALTH (Fall River 120/217 208/304, 268/57 Line) 148/232, 170/110 CONSTITUTION (262027) 113/5, COLUMBIA PRINCESS 160/278 COMMONWEALTH (Boston 6, 7, 130/111, 198/141, COLUMBIA QUEEN 254/145, Harbor) 181/38 199/202, 225/69 261/70 COMMONWEALTH (205149) CONSUL (British) 110/123, COLUMBIA STAR (1939) 27/63, 66/25, 26, 27, 30, 110/124 264/39, 42, 44, 45 (fantail) 128/250, (interior) CONSUMERS POWER (Great COLUMBUS (German) (both 66/29, (name board) 66/32, Lakes) 178/128 fantail) 93/38, 123/192 (pilothouse) 50/46 CONTAINER TRANSPORT NO. COLUMBUS (German) (1923) COMMONWEALTH a) 2 (barge) 225/21 148/202, 203, 204, 206, 208, PROVINCETOWN (i) CONTE BIANCAMANO (Italian) 209, 210 260/310 (1925) 145/20, 28 82 CONTE DI SAVOIA (Italian) CORNELIUS G. KOLFF COSTA RICA (4882) 89/11 (1932) 145/35 (261463) (ferry) 139/160 COSTA RIVIERA 174/134, CONTE GRANDE (Italian) (1925) CORNELL (127451) 82/54 176/288, 177/58, 76, 185/48, 145/28 CORNELL (200400) 27/56, 212/289, 222/151, 239/237, CONTE ROSSO (Italian) (1922) (sketch) 120/224 242/157 145/26 CORNELL (249424) 113/35 COSTA ROMANTICA 271/71 CONTE VERDE (Italian) (1923) CORNELL (tug) 265/68 COSTA VICTORIA 219/230, 145/26 CORNFIELD (Lightship 51) 220/293, 325, 249/73, 250/159 CONTESSA (Honduran) 119/177 171/167 COTE D’AZUR (French) 161/58 CONTI AFTON 202/140 CORNOUAILLES (British) COTTON BLOSSOM (New CONTINENTAL a) SHAWMUT 143/160 Orleans sternwheeler) b) ANCON c) EXANCON d) CORNUCOPIA PRINCESS 132/202, 203 ANCON e) PERMANENTE 231/221 COTTON BLOSSOM 149/24 f) TIDEWATER (Panama) CORNWALLIS (219311) 41/21 COTTON BLOSSOM (showboat) 181/14 COROMUEL (Mexican) 130/114 175/206 (126250-C) 128/224 CORONA (Bermudian; British COTTON CLUB a) NAUSHON CONVOY (125148) (fantail) registry) 26/34, 77/8, 9 (sketch) 209/68 50/48 CORONADO (228338) 128/234 COTTON CLUB CASINO COONAWARRA (Murray R.; CORPUS CHRISTI (towboat) 211/238 Australian) 125/3 222/144 COTTON PALACE (showboat COOS BAY (206620) 46/39 CORRAGIO (2007) 265/70 barge; model) 104/175 COPA CASINO a) PRIDE OF CORRIENTES a) COUNTESS (ferry) 204/315 MISSISSIPPI 207/219, MORMACMAIL b) HMS COURAGEOUS 211/205 211/222, 227/226, 247/240 TRACKER (Argentine) 181/6 COURIER (1904) 140/223, COPAN (106019) 37/11 CORSAIR 185/30 200/261 COPENHAGEN (Danish) 131/164 CORSICA VERA 181/60 COURT CARRIER 178/118 COPY CAT (motorboat no.) CORSICAN (of 1870; C) 68/89 COURTNEY A 262/61 125/37 CORT ADELER (Norwegian) COVADONGA (Spanish) 209/19 COQUILLE RIVER (127163) 82/50 COVERDALE (Great Lakes) (1896) 170/106 CORTES QUEEN a) QUADRA 180/298 CORAL a) CUNARD QUEEN (312279) (1960) COVINGTON (1946) (towboat) ADVENTURER b) 153/24 274/75 SUNWARD II c) TRITON CORUMBA (1906) 226/130 COWAL 160/290 (1971) 255/203, 271/20 COSCO BUSAN 265/66 225/60 CORAL BAY 260/337 COSCO FUKUYAMA 278/75 COYA 216/254 CORAL PRINCESS a) COSMIC (Liberian) (fantail) CRAIG E. PHILIP (towboat) PRINCESS LEOPOLDINA 99/117 244/321, 246/142 (Chinese) 127/159, 148/225 COSTA ALLEGRA 212/289, CRAIGSMERE (218333) 123/145 CORAL PRINCESS (Japanese) 243/245, 258/164 CRANFORD (202704) 95/102, (as 162/108, 227/207 COSTA ATLANTICA (2000) a restaurant) 126/95 CORAL PRINCESS II 235/197, 237/71, 243/207, CRANFORD 159/194, 214/112 (Australian) 259/253, 261/76 251/202, 274/51 CRAZY HORSE SHOWBOAT CORAL SEA (carrier) 198/133 COSTA CLASSICA 244/331, 200/323 CORALITA (Bermudian; British 256/325, 258/165, 277/57 CREEDMOOR (126243) 6/79, Registry) 29/7 COSTA EUROPA a) HOMERIC 214/94 CORDOVA (209655) 22/20 b) WESTERDAM (1986) CREOLE QUEEN (sternwheeler) CORFU SEA a) AETOS b) 243/244, 251/203, 271/7, 169/46, 189/52 DODEKANISOS (Greek) 274/45 CRESCENT CITY (of 1848) 176/260 COSTA FORTUNA (cruise) 206/109, 128, 129, (drawing) CORINTHIAKOS (tramp steamer) 267/52 54/48 (Greek) 195/196 COSTA MAGICA 253/69 CRESCENT CITY QUEEN CORINTHIAN a) SUN BAY II COSTA MARIANA 243/206 215/238 (2002) 247/209 COSTA MARINA a) AXEL CRETAN a) GUYANDOTTE CORMORAN a) ALBERT JOHNSON b) REGENT SUN (85715) (1882) 20/390, DODERO 142/99 c) ITALIA (1969) 196/324, (painting) 260/352 CORNELIA (126018) 55/58 251/203, 275/69 CRETIC 193/16 CORNELIA H (126294) 127/186 COSTA NEOROMANTICA CRICKET 140/223 (cruise ship) 280/55 CRIPPLE CREEK 212/275 83 CRISPIN COLEBAY (205186) CSS SAVANNAH (towboat) DALHOUSIE PRINCESS 265/58 131/184, (fantail) 121/61 255/223 DALLAS (U.S.C.G. cutter) CRISTINA ECKSTEIN 213/64 CUBA (Costa Rican) 83/81 204/292, 298 CRISTOBAL (145934) 34/34, CUBA b) PACE c) SASSARI DALZELEAGLE (tug) 212/258 231/207 (221220) (1920) 134/128, DAN RIVER QUEEN 148/217, CRISTOBAL a) TREMONT 170/86 218 (1902) 191/209 CUMBERLAND (Lake DANA ANGLIA 147/168 CRISTOBAL (1939) 162/136, Champlain) 238/126 DANA CORONA 155/227 198/88, 101, 104, 111, 123, CUMBERLAND (ferry) DANA GLORIA 187/234 125, 167, 278/32 (Cumberland River) 261/64 DANA REGINA (Danish) CRISTOBAL COLON (Spanish) CUMBERLAND QUEEN 132/226 209/11 212/304 DANA SIRENA 155/227 CRISTOFORO COLOMBO CUMBEROONA (Murray River; DANAE a) PORT MELBOURNE (Italian) (1954) 51/63, 145/35, Australian) 242/154 b) THERISOS EXPRESS 166/79, 80, 81, 82, 86, 88, 91, CUNARD ADVENTURER (Greek) 156/242, 178/138, 152, 258/105, 267/62 (British) 118/107, 120/233, 202/151 CROSBY (tug) 222/128 268/12 DANIEL ADAMSON a) RALPH CROSS RIP a) ISLAND QUEEN CUNARD AMBASSADOR BROCKLEBANK (1903) b) ISLANDER 133/45, (British) 127/170, 133/53 249/4, 256/256 140/232, 252/302 CUNARD COUNTESS 136/226, DANIEL BALL (6199) 117/16 CROWLEY EXPRESS 244/313 140/193, 194, 209, 210, 211, DANIEL DREW (6609) (painting) CROWN 245/71, 247/208 168/246 67/60 CROWN DEL MAR 189/66, CUNARD PRINCESS a) DANIEL J. MORRELL (203507) 199/235 CUNARD CONQUEST (1906) 101/42, 101/43, 269- CROWN DYNASTY 208/298, 142/111, 185/50, 205/68, 271, (painting) 260/265, 274 213/62 208/299 DANIEL L. JOHNSTON (liberty CROWN JEWEL 204/318, 335, CURL CURL (Australian) (ferry) ship) 211/192 214/86 138/68, 270/62 DANIEL MCALLISTER CROWN MAJESTY 224/323 CURRITUCK (dredge) 212/300 (113758-C) 101/41, 225/67 CROWN MONARCH 197/52, 69, CUYAHOGA (Great Lakes) DANIEL WILLARD (tug) 198/154, 209/62, 211/232, 149/46, 234/146 182/155 253/71 CY PECK (ferry) 187/192, 194, DANTE ALIGHIERI (Italian) CROWN ODYSSEY 185/68, 196 217/18 188/286, 238/149, 243/213 CYCLOPS (USN collier) 44/86 DAPHNE a) PORT SYDNEY CROWN OF SCANDINAVIA CYGNET (125511) 99/94, 136/266, 137/56, 143/162 235/186 204/262 DARDANALLA (150483) CROWN PRINCESS 220/294, CYGNUS (125900) 129/23 155/159 260/320, 273/53, 278/71 CYKLOP (Danube R.; Austrian) DARIUS COLE (1886) 240/269, CROWN PRINCESS VICTORIA 74/58 279 (Swedish) 195/229 CYNTHIA (Greek) 113/58 DARLINGTON (6125) 132/208 CRUISE MUHIBAH a) PRINS CYRENIA a) MAUNGANUI (artists’ conception) 78/35, OBERON b) PRINZ (1911) 154/110 (fantail) 78/51 OBERON c) NORDIC SUN DARWIN TRADER 167/208 190/145, 194/149 D.A. GORDON 190/88 DAUNTLESS (17-ft. diesel tug) CRYSTAL HARMONY 193/64, D.C. b) 82/58 196/311, 198/152, 202/148, CONDARRELL 260/323 DAUNTLESS 141/6 237/67, 253/20 D.C. WEST (72575) 155/186 DAUNTLESS a) DELPHINE CRYSTAL SERENITY 254/150 D.G. KERR (214417) 116/228 190/132, 305 CRYSTAL SYMPHONY D.J. PURDY (151012-C) 35/75 DAUNTLESS (221218) 109/57, 215/251, 226/144, 231/213 D.L. FILER (Great Lakes) 193/49, 214/131 CSL ACADIAN 266/64 (schooner-barge) 201/14 DAVE BLACKBURN (dredge) CSL ARGOSY (bulk carrier) D.P. PERRY (27687) 65/4 221/61 269/46 D.T. LANE (6760) 50/41 DAVID CLARK (6865) 132/212, CSL LAURENTIEN (Great DAEDALUS 242/152 261/42 Lakes) 239/231, 250/146 DAGMAR (of 1866) 23/27 DAVID FOSS (tug) 158/125 CSL NIAGARA (Canadian) DAILY (211501) (1913) 187/190 DAVID K. GARDINER 198/146 (freighter) 232/318 DAISY (Japanese) 117/53 DAVID K. PHILLIPS (fishing CSL TADOUSSAC 263/60 DALDEAN (194291-C) 127/165 steamer) 254/122 84 DAVID L. YULEE (6807) 92/110 DELAWARE (1912) (tug) 265/69, DENALI (226878) 76/121 DAVID N. WINTON (122296-C) 280/61 DENEBOLA 213/49 66/40 DELAWARE BELLE (250603) DENNIS T. SULLIVAN (fireboat) DAVID THOMPSON 139/138 (1946) 22/15, 236/325 193/39 DAWN (2717) (watercolor) 65/15 DELBRASIL 206/87, 91, 92, 108, DERECKTOR (Panamanian) DAWN PRINCESS a) 109 27/72, 219/187 SYLVANIA b) FAIRWIND DELFIN CLIPPER 192/319 DESERT PRINCESS 219/234 188/320, 207/231 DELIVERANCE 176/266 DESPATCH (1899) (Presidential a) DELL QUEEN II (157343) Yacht) 138/78, (wreck) INTERNATIONAL 156/238 225/56 WATERWAYS LINE INC DELMUNDO 206/90 DESTRIERO (Italian) (yacht) 101 b) I.L.I. c) RICHARD J. DELORLEANS 206/90, 107 204/302 BARNES (1921) (cement DELOS (Greek) 107/162, 151/166 DETECTOR (123457-C) 72/118 carrier) 197/62, 239/241, DELPHI (Greek) (aerial view) DETROIT (201607) 110/109 256/311 125/53 DETROIT (Detroit River) (ferry) DAYLINER (538911) 117/52, DELPHIN ( R.; German) 269/53 118/110, 123/148, 128/229, 75/65, 243/211 DETROIT EDISON (205239) (construction fantail) 118/125, DELPHIN (1974) 275/70 96/128 (interior) 123/149 DELPHIN RENAISSANCE a) R- DETROIT EDISON (Great Lakes) DAYLINER (Hudson River) SEVEN 247/211, 255/235, 179/214 140/196, 143/183, 151/160, 258/166 DETTIFOSS (1930) (Iceland) 180/314, 183/169, 188, 194, DELPHIN VOYAGER 263/76 229/8 214, 186/158, (artist’s DELPHINE (221218) 91/94 DEUCALION 211/186 conception) 194/140 DELPHINE (yacht) 203/223, DEUTSCHLAND (Rhine R.; DE GRASSE (French) 78/57, 228/320, 248/254 German) (1971) 84/110, 119/129, 138/94, 183/172, DELTA (tug) (Canadian) 191/221 129/27, 144/210, 232/309, 173, 174, 176, 178 DELTA KING (225874) 20/402, 272/67 DE KALB (220422) 112/216 22/19, 42/41, 49/20, 146/106, DEVIN (Moldau R.; Czech.) DE NEDERLANDER (Dutch) 171/198, 184/287, 191/221 107/142, 126/77, 196/289 234/148 (land-bound) 66/46 DEVIN a) T.G. MASYRYK b) DE SOTO 269/20 DELTA LADY (sternwheeler) KARLSTEIN c) ANTONIN DE WITT CLINTON a) 172/229, 230, 267 ŠVEHLA e) BOHEMIA f) MANHATTAN 234/102, 105 DELTA QUEEN (225875) 24/65, VYŠERHAD (iv) 248/254 DEALMOUTH 150/115 30/44, 39/64, 42/33, 48/98, DEVONIAN (British) 120/214 DEAN EMERY 191/212 65/18, 72/121, 80/103, 104, DEVONIAN (1923) 193/16 DECATUR H. MILLER (6990) 84/125, 111/145, 117/1, DE WITT CLINTON (211734) 38/27, 230/91 135/166, 140/225, 147/147, 27/72, 154/143, 179/202, 244, DEEPWATER (204233) 130/128 148/253, 268, 159/203, 180/245, 181/35 (drawing) DEL MAR (251452) 123/167 176/248, 189/56, 192/312, 27/49, (fantail) 131/157 DEL-MAR-VA (232813) (1933) 193/26, 200/265, 267, 268, DEWSBURY (British) 70/49 56/91, 279/27, 28, 33, 36, 37 269, 270, 272, 204/310, DEXTER (U.S.R. cutter) 204/257 DELAND (tug) 247/170 228/317, 250/171, 263/88, DIAMOND BELLE 212/322 DELAWHALE (ferry) 204/322 267/4, 58, 270/5, 6, 8, 10, 13, DIAMOND JACK (Great Lakes) DELAWARE (228683) 50/42 273/64, 280/5, 10, (calliope) 200/212 DELAWARE (240352) 120/238, 106/97, 120/220, (drawing) DIAMOND JO a) ANDREW (aerial view) 124/197, (fantail) 102/104, (fantail) 73/23, FLETCHER 212/321, 132/233 90/69, 102/95, 114/115, 214/153, 217/71, 223/243 DELAWARE a) JOHN H. 117/64, (mint boxes) 117/61, DIAMOND LADY (floating SULLIVAN (ferry) 212/323, (pilothouse) 75/75, 117/2, casino) 197/51, 199/225, 226/115, 117, 240/310 205/3, (racing views) 106/96, 203/232, 217/20 DELAWARE (555834) 131/151, 116, 107/157, 111/145, 146, DIAMOND OKINAWA (deck plans) 131/152, (deck 147, 148, (sternwheeler) (Japanese) (ferry) (1975) scenes) 131/152, (launching) 106/112, 117/61, (paintings) 149/34 130/108 229/1, 270/16, (reconstructed) DIAMOND PRINCESS 258/162, DELAWARE a) POCOHANTAS 245/23-25 (on fire) 245/69 145/44 DELTARGENTINO 206/106 DIAMOND ROYALE a) DELAWARE (fireboat) 219/203 DELUGE (223567) 86/51 DIAMOND JO b) ANDREW DEMOPOLIS 233/62 FLETCHER 223/243 85 DIANA (Gota Canal; Swedish) DOLPHIN (86299) 118/90, DOUBLESKIN 141 (barge) 67/82, 228/274, 283, 288, 290, 206/137 278/59 (outboard profile) 228/336 DOLPHIN IV 237/71, 246/139 DOUG MCKEIL (towboat) DIANA (of 1857) (painting) DOMBURGH (British) 130/125 252/313 16/293 DOMINIC 237/35 DOUG ROBERTS 272/52 DIANA II 212/314 DOMINION a) RUSSIA 175/164 DOUGLAS FIR 155/204 DICTATOR 161/22, 23, 30, 76 DOMINION (1867) 190/89 DOUGLAS V. GURIAN (tug) DIESBAR (Elbe R.; German) DOMINION MONARCH 252/286 116/245 (British) (1939) 82/51, 245/84 DOULOS a) MEDINA 233/69, DIESSEN 237/83 DOMINION PARK 182/100 268/62, 274/6, 14, 17 DIMITROS G. THERMIOTIS DOMIZIANA 152/265 DOVE (1867) 240/261 (Greek) 195/196 DON FILE a) MR. LAWRENCE DOVE NO. 2 (6648) 47/53 DINAMAC (158580) 176/243 (Ohio River) 257/57, 272/52 DOVER (120796) 66/35 DING HU a) KONGEDYBET DONA MONTSERRAT 135/187, DOVER (252769) 131/171 179/183 152/266 DOWNER (i) 205/29 DIRECT EAGLE a) LUCIE DONALD CARGILL DOWNER (ii) 205/29 DELMAS b) LUCIE 256/316 MACMILLAN a) VALLEY DOWNER VIII (ii) (1924) 205/30, DISCOVERER (Danish) 132/229 VOYAGER 197/58 31 DISCOVERY (270661) 82/44, 64, DONALD STEWART (Canadian DOWNER XII (1916) 205/28 252/326, 268/67 canaller) 203/234 DOWNER XV 205/32, 33 DISCOVERY I 181/48, 221/54 DONCELLA 191/172, 176 DRANCHENFELS (German) DISCOVERY III (sternwheeler) DONEGAL (tug) 152/238 (1961) 144/208 186/146 DONGAN HILLS (228307) DREAMWARD (Norwegian) DISCOVERY DAWN 268/68 126/92, 127/156 205/47, 222/150 DISCOVERY SUN 256/307, DONGAN HILLS (ferry) 147/135 DRESDEN (Elbe R.; German) 271/51 DONNA JEAN 271/56 196/293 DISNEY DREAM (2010) 277/55 DONNA MAE (229549) 77/19 DREW (6249) (interior view) DISNEY MAGIC 228/308, DONNACONA (134015-C) 93/34 46/28, (paddlebox) 116/224 251/230, 256/319 DORA (219159) 118/95 DRONNING INGRID 157/56 DISNEY WONDER 260/318 DORA a) TJALDUR 199/178 DROTTNING VICTORIA DISTRIBUTOR (122393-C) DORCHESTER (157235) 96/114, (Swedish) 94/70, 109/52 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 230/100, 104 DROTTNINGHOLM a) (224391) 28/89, 65/14, DORCHESTER (210650) 5/62, VALKYRIAN b) NYA 126/69, 71, 220/273, (deck 13/220, 230/92 STROMMAKANAL plans) 126/68, (pilothouse) DORCHESTER (225751) 17/313, (Swedish) 141/25, 155/209 32/94, 87/66 107/120, 121, 122, 123, (boat DROTTNINGHOLM (Swedish) DIULIO (Italian) (1923) 145/26 deck) 107/119, (deck scene) (fantail) 100/149 DIXIE (Alabama R.; sternwheeler) 107/168, (wax tableau) DRUMMOND ISLANDER III 119/133, 134 107/124 (ferry) 194/145 DIXIE (tug) (Hudson River) DORIC (Panamanian) 130/103, DUBAI (royal yacht) 269/12 177/20 143/169 DUBLIN SEA (tug) 272/61 DIXIE BELLE (excursion boat) DORIS YORKE (328327-C) DUBUQUE CASINO BELLE 175/186, 260/326 111/140 (barge/towboat) 199/225, DIXIE QUEEN (whale watching DOROTHY (tug) (Newport News) 205/60, 207/235, 217/21 boat) 196/328 135/253, 139/169, 141/3, 4, 6, DUC D’ORLEANS 151/182, DIXIE QUEEN II 180/300 8, 10, 163/167 152/236, 190/91, 266/58 DIXIE TRADER 269/57 DOROTHY (tug) (Hudson River) DUCA D’AOSTA (Italian) (1908) DOCK EXPRESS NO. 10 219/222 177/19, 200/300 217/15, (painting) 217/1 DOCK EXPRESS 12 224/312 DOROTHY BRADFORD DUCA DEGLI ABRUZZI (Italian) DOCKYARD V (tug) (1947) (126597) 31/70, 91/104, 217/16 232/278, 250/90 101/23, 135/133, 201/5-9, 11 DUCHESS OF HAMILTON DOCTOR LYKES (536500) DOROTHY ELIZABETH (tug) (British) 115/184 125/41, 276/10, 11 265/68 DUCHESS OF MONTROSE DOGWOOD (Ohio River) DOROTHY J. (tug) 272/61 (British) 95/99 219/225, 220/330 DOROTHY MEGAN 264/51 DUCHESS OF NEW YORK DOLE CALIFORNIA 191/221 DOROTHY MORAN (tug) 201/33 180/314 DOLLAR (steam tender) 195/177 DORSET 211/187 DUCHESS OF RICHMOND DOLLY MADISON 180/314 185/5 86 DUCHESS M. (ferry) 197/64 EAGLE (Newfoundland whaler) EDGAR JOURDAIN a) DUKE OF LANCASTER (British) 36/90 MONTCLAIR b) PIERRE 66/47 EAGLE (of 1817) 46/32 RADISSON c) GEORGE DUKE OF YORK (British) 90/64 EAGLE (ferry) 250/135, 254/131, CROSBIE 175/55 DULUTH (157279) 65/3 276/59 EDGEHILL 218/91 DUMA 151/196 EAGLE COURIER (277561) EDGEMONT 170/110 DUN AENGUS (Irish) 65/8 121/64 EDGEMOOR 218/94 DUNAFOLDVAR (Danube R.; EAGLE’S WINGS 204/258 EDGEWATER FORTUNE Hungarian) 107/145, 123/170 EARL LEOFRIC 148/238 (Canadian Navy) 219/223 DUNAV (Yugoslavian) 158/131 EARNSLAW (New Zealand) EDINBURGH CASTLE (1910) DUNDALK BAY a) NURNBERG 171/153, 154, 175, 176, 177, 134/116, 137/32, 226/136, b) WESTBAY (British) 181/4 232/254 227/208 DUNDURN (RCN Oiler) (1946) EAST CHOP (532668) 120/135, EDITH (1882) 138/80 176/245 260/331 EDITH TRIPP 261/64 DUNKAN (Russian) 232/281 EASTCLIFFE a) EASTCLIFFE EDITOR 212/273, 275 DUNNOTTAR CASTLE (1936) HALL 138/121 EDMUND B. ALEXANDER 171/180, 186 EASTCLIFFE HALL (195604-C) (215448) 61/21, 97/10, DUNOTTAR CASTLE (1890) 116/231, 117/14, (sketch) 203/206 132/24, 177/12 117/12 EDMUND FITZGERALD DUNVEGAN CASTLE 137/31 EASTERN CITY (7141) (1852) (277437) 68/107 DUQUESNE (229324) 54/40 116/199, (sketch) 253/34 EDNA G. (1896) 137/43, 140/246 DURANGO VICTORY (liberty EASTERN CLIPPER 188/324 EDSON (USN DD946) 192/301, ship) 207/214 EASTERN CROWN (collier) 220/343 DUTCH APPLE II 183/236 259/181 EDWARD B. GREENE (Great DUTCHESS (USN transport) EASTERN GLEN 160/232 Lakes) 173/50 25/15 EASTERN QUEEN (Australian) EDWARD CORNWALLIS (i) DUTCHESS (207745) (four fire 135/141 (C.C.G.) 210/148 pictures) 78/55 EASTERN QUEEN (Panamanian) EDWARD E. FARRINGTON DUTY (tug) (Delaware River) 132/228 225/16 262/71 EASTERN SHORE (135672) EDWARD H. ANDERSON DUVAL (201345) 103/142 (1883) 114/123, 168/240, 241, (203695) 128/240, 129/53 DUWAMISH (fireboat) 173/46 242, 225/15 EDWARD HOGSHIRE 225/16, DWARKA (143/137, 140 EASTERN SHORE (208895) 18 36/91 EDWARD J. BERWIND (224139) E.A.S. CLARKE (204664) 122/91 EASTERN STAR a) CITY OF 86/52 E.A. SHORES JR. (1892) (Great PITTSBURGH (Ohio River) EDWARD J. GAY (135364) Lakes) 236/265 266/60, 273/49 102/76 E.B. BARBER (Great Lakes) EASTERN STATE (4068) EDWARD L. RYERSON 175/208 (sketch) 121/18 (282106) 76/114, 223/236, E. CLAY TIMANUS (201388) EASTERN STATES (136981) 260/323, 273/58 71/71, 72, (repair views) 62/46 EDWARD LUCKENBACH 119/137, 138 EASTERN STATES 192/286, (243297) 50/45 E.D. KINGSLEY 134/87 287, 291 EDWARD LUCKENBACH (tug) E.F. MORAN JR. (tug) (1940) EASTERN TRADER a) ENSHU 189/19, 20 220/307, 262/72 MARU (Japanese) 245/38 EDWARD ROWE SNOW E.J. BLOCK (Great Lakes) 169/52 EASTLAND (200031) (1903) (tourboat/ferry) 167/190, E.J. NEWBERRY a) WILLIAM 93/43, 46, 48, 271/29 254/131, 267/42 C. ATWATER b) E.J. EATON (1896) 203/177 EDWIN G. WEED (liberty ship) KULAS c) THOMAS E. EBINO (Japanese Ferry) 149/30 220/258 MILLSOP (370163-C) EBOE (British) 81/10 EDWIN H. GOTT 254/140 139/178, 162/100 ECLIPSE b) CITY OF EDWIN H. MEAD 140/253 E.M. FORD 218/140, 225/2, 51, HAMBURG c) CITY OF EDWIN S. STUART (fireboat) 269/53 SAN FRANCISCO d) USS 219/200, 201 E. MADISON HALL 152/223 WILLIAM P. BIDDLE EFFIE AFTON a) MATEUR E.P. MURPHY 147/148 229/21, 31 (restaurant) 203/231, 212/310 E.R. CANBERRA 246/152 ECSTASY 199/216, 234, 228/309, EFFINGHAM (Schroon Lake) E.W. RICE, JR. (136364) 57/13 229/51, 248/300, 301 180/261, 262, 212/278 EAGLE 186/126, 168 ECUADOR 182/120 EGE (Turkish) 171/170 87 EGLANTINE 204/313, 212/278 YARMOUTH f) SAN ELYSIAN (proposed Norwegian 84 (U.S.C.G.) 201/53 ANDRES 146/103, 154/103 semi-catamaran) 124/230 EKATERINI 154/106 ELIZABETH ANN (222509) EM 1022 (tug) 241/45 EKATERINI II 219/231 38/42 EMBASSY (of 1911; British) EL CEDRO (217605) 102/61 ELIZABETH ANN a) MISTER 102/82 EL CICUTA (215815) 102/59 CHARLIE 259/243 EMBLANE 225/11 EL COSTON (224284) 119/150 ELIZABETH B. (tug) 277/79 EMERALD EMPRESS (Great EL DORADO (216615) (1918) ELIZABETH D. 277/75 Lakes) 210/159, 211/236, 170/96 ELIZABETH DEWEY (towboat) 217/64, 237/75 EL DORADO a) ROYAL 203/230 EMERALD LADY (gambling PRINCESS (1993) 258/116 ELIZABETH LOUISE boat) 197/51, 198/135 EL GRECO 159/214, 197/33 () 184/287, EMERALD LEADER 270/64 EL HASSAM a) BERNINA 224/324 EMERALD MARU (Japan) 199/196 ELIZABETH LYKES (500702) 149/26 EL NIAM 225/71 125/42, 276/13 EMERALD PRINCESS 195/223, EL PASO SONATRACH 148/247 ELIZABETH MONROE SMITH 276/68 EL PASO SOUTHERN 148/247 (213239) 141/20 EMERALD PRINCESS I 265/55, EL SUD (1892) 181/26 ELIZABETH RIVER FERRY 275/54 EL TORO (tug) 163/165, 166, 176/272 EMERALD PRINCESS II a) 167, 165/42 ELIZABETH RIVER FERRY II PRINCESA 259/236 ELADIA ISABEL (ferry) 218/124, 189/50, 205/70 EMERALD SEAS a) GEN. W.P. 125 ELIZABETH S. (tug) 276/78 RICHARDSON b) ELATION 227/229, 245/63 ELIZABETH TURECAMO (tug) LAGUARDIA c) LEILANI d) ELAYNE 250/148 199/212 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ELBERFELD (Rhine R.; German) ELLA (7951) 103/116, 118, 120 e) ATLANTIS (Panamanian) 103/151 ELLEN MCALLISTER (tug) (1944) 164/266, 167/196, ELDENA 218/89 272/60 177/38, 42, 182/86, 192/282, ELDIA (freighter) 204/299 ELLI 136/209, 151/162 307 ELDORADO (136349) 33/15, ELLINIS a) LURLINE (Greek) EMERALD SEAS (Panamanian) (pilothouse) 116/194 144/226, 172/262, 180/306 125/39, 193/66 ELEANOR 189/48 ELLINIS (Greek) 128/231 EMERALD STAR 184/314 ELEANOR F. MORAN (tug) ELLIS CORLISS a) LEISURE EMILY K. (towboat) 200/309 268/74 LADY (i) (ferry) 275/45 EMITA (135431) 46/43, 166/78 ELECTRA 169/18 ELLIS ISLAND (U.S. Dept. of EMITA II (265852) 135/154, ELEKTRA 136/211 Justice) 52/91, (sunk) 126/93 157/44, (fantail) 99/117 ELFDALEN (Lake Siljan; ELLIS ISLAND (ferry) (1904) EMMA GILES (135925) 103/129, Swedish) 248/335 142/73, 74, 75, 192/302, 127/129, 146, 128/247, ELFIN (tug) (1933) 250/90 262/51, 276/35, 36, (hulk) 178/120, 203/173 ELIAS F. WILCOX (223087) 262/51, (deteriorating) 276/34, EMMA K. (136130) 124/208 (drawing) 15/275 36, 37 EMMA MAERSK (container ship) ELINOR (1906) 205/52 ELMGLEN a) SHENANGO b) (2006) 260/305 ELKRIDGE 212/273 B.W. DRUCKENMILLER c) EMMETT WINSLOW (ferry) ELIOT WINSLOW 190/101 A.T. LAWSON d) GEORGE 244/275 ELISABETH (Traunsee; Austrian) G. HENDERSON e) EMPIRE CITY 279/38 71/87, 110/84, 116/244 HOWARD F. ANDREWS EMPIRE COUGAR 203/188 ELISHA LEE a) RICHARD (Great Lakes) 171/205 EMPIRE DOON (British) 26/39 PECK (110971) 91/363, ELMGLEN (ii) a) JOHN O. EMPIRE PRIDE 184/284 49/19, 241/41 MCKELLAR (ii) (Great EMPIRE STATE a) PRESIDENT ELIZA HANCOX b) J.S. Lakes) 196/319 JACKSON b) USNS WARDEN 174/78, 100 ELMIRA (201684) 126/94 BARRETT (AP-196) ELIZABETH (141723) 127/157 ELMIRA (ferry) 150/100 167/191, 186/105, 106 ELIZABETH (201490) 126/65 ELSBETH III 260/333 EMPIRE STATE (Great Lakes, of ELIZABETH (1901) (ferry) ELSINORE PRINCESS a) 1848) 20/395 256/303 PRINCESS (1924) 238/152, EMPIRE STATE (N.Y. State ELIZABETH A. a) YARMOUTH 239/241 Maritime College) 132/237, b) YARMOUTH CASTLE c) ELTON HOYT 2 nd 247/232 194/133, (remains) 203/209, QUEEN OF NASSAU d) ELWHA (ferry) (1967) 253/18, 224/307 YARMOUTH CASTLE e) 265/64 EMPIRE STATE (7607) 88/106 88 EMPIRE STATE (22705) 110/74 EMPRESS OF THE NORTH EPIRUS 3 a) HAYABUSA NO. 1 EMPIRE STATE (ferry) 252/288 259/245, 263/68, (drawing) b) EPIRUS III 160/264 EMPIRE STATE (training ship) 243/232 EPPLETON HALL (1914) (tug) 216/310 ENA b) HMAS SLEUTH c) 140/202, 204, 215/172 EMPIRE STATE IV (training AURORE (Steam Yacht) EPTANISSOS a) VILENCAY ship) (model) 273/36 180/304 (Greek) 176/264, 184/255 EMPIRE STATE V (training ship) ENCHANTED CAPRI a) EQUATOR 178/124 195/218 AZERBAYDZHAN b) ERA NO. 10 (8370) 104/203 EMPIRE STATE VI (training ARKADIYA c) ISLAND ERIC M. MCALLISTER (tug) ship) 195/218, 223/170, HOLIDAY 227/238, 237/60, 277/79 245/51 247/225 ERICSSON 163/176 EMPRESS (Excursion) 179/203 ENCHANTED ISLE a) ERIE (of 1837) (lithograph) 27/58 EMPRESS (gambling ship) ARGENTINA (1958) ERIE (150813) 66/34, 66/35 203/226, 204/312 196/304, 243/228, 277/22 ERIE ISLE (262861) (fantail) EMPRESS a) EMPRESS OF ENCHANTED SEAS a) BRASIL 68/117 AUSTRALIA 190/153 277/21 ERIE QUEEN (222185) 84/106, EMPRESS (73946-C) 24/56, ENCHANTED SUN 235/227 127/136, 137, 183/214, 209/42 39/59 ENCHANTMENT OF THE SEAS ERINDALE a) W.F. WHITE EMPRESS (yacht) 237/77 256/301 161/55 EMPRESS I (casino boat) 208/312 (yacht) 246/137 ERKIN 186/152 EMPRESS II (casino boat) ENCOUNTER BAY 271/65 ERKIU a) EGE (Turkish) 174/110 208/312 ENDEAVOR (1987) 193/24, ERLAND 152/262 EMPRESS KATERINA 190/153 227/221 ERLING JARL (Norwegian) EMPRESS LILLY 142/119 ENDERS M. VOORHEES (Great 105/26 EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA a) Lakes) 184/304 ERNEST R. BREECH (264317) EMPRESS 159/210, 172/284, ENDICOTT 212/275 82/53, 196/282 175/154, 204/316 ENERCHEM ASPHALT (tanker) ERNIE PYLE (1945) 209/40 EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA a) 222/147 EROS (British) 83/81 DE GRASSE c) ENERCHEM LAKER 189/31, ESCAPADE CASINO 257/53 VENEZUELA 183/180 198/146 ESCATAWPA (towboat) 273/61 EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA ENERCHEM REFINER 231/233 ESCORT 156/238 (British) 94/64, 119/152 ENERCHEM TRADER 224/318 ESKIMO (311755-C) 74/51 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN (British) ENERGY 190/94 ESPERIA 199/188 89/1, (drawing) 58/47 ENERGY INDEPENDENCE ESPEROS 151/161, 167 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN (1931) 183/216 ESPRESSO BRINDISI 169/62 185/4, 250/132 ENETAI a) SANTA ROSA (ferry) ESPRESSO CORINTO a) EMPRESS OF CANADA (British) 182/134, 205/14, 17, 20, 26 AVENIR (Italian) 139/183, 120/248, 121/39 ENETAI (226599) 103/138 151/170, 156/244, 160/246 EMPRESS OF CANADA a) ENGELBREKT (Swedish) ESPRESSO EGITTO (1974) DUCHESS OF RICHMOND 228/259 199/195 217/30, 31, 36, 37, 42-44 ENGLAND (Danish) 92/130 ESPRESSO OLBIA 151/174 EMPRESS OF ENGLAND ENOCH PRATT 203/174 ESPRESSO RAVENNA 149/37 (British) 114/106, (fantail) ENRICO C (Italian) 160/290, ESSAYONS (dredge) 198/131 72/126 169/34, 76 ESSEX (U.S. gunboat) 56/74 EMPRESS OF IRELAND ENRICO COSTA 200/277, 213/72 ESSEX (135855) 13/223 (British) 89/18, (deck scenes) ENTERPRISE (of 1814) (drawing) ESSEX (136138) 40/83 89/40 18/352 ESSEX (503775) 114/91 EMPRESS OF JAPAN (British) ENTERTAINER (casino ship) ESSO ARKANSAS (514563) 28/96, 119/151, 199/224 226/141 108/208 EMPRESS OF NEW YORK ENTRE PREIVEUR II ESSO BALTIMORE (tanker) 172/267 (charterboat) 194/140 271/34 EMPRESS OF PALM BEACH ENVIRONAUT a) LITTLE TOOT ESSO BRUSSELS (Belgian) (cruise) 197/50, 74 (research vessel) 228/327 127/177 EMPRESS OF SCOTLAND a) EOLAH (1883) 156/236 ESTEVAN (Can. C.G. tender) HANSEATIC b) EMPRESS EOLO (1886) 226/128 126/82, 84, 85, (pilothouse) OF JAPAN 234/167 EOLOS a) HANSA EXPRESS b) 126/66 FINNDANA c) GRYF 160/265 89 ESTONIA a) WASA KING b) EVANGELINE (226690) 29/19, EXPORT DEFENDER a) SILJA STAR c) VIKING 52/92, 64/96, 75/84, 96/134, PRESIDENT COOLIDGE b) SALLY 213/38, 68 128/208, 128/212, 215, CRACKER STATE ETHAN ALLEN (Lake George) (fantail) 96/135, 97/36 MARINER 198/132 (tourboat) 257/46 EVANGELINE (130598-C) EXPORT LEADER (545126) ETHEL HUNTER 158/125 (1912) 155/190, 170/82 126/101 ETZEL 248/322 EVANS WADHAMS WOLCOTT EXPRESS (136079) 95/91 ESTHER DOLLAR (British) (Great Lakes) (ferry) 196/301 EXPRESS (bulk carrier) 197/67, 33/21 EVENING MIST (tug) 264/49 203/173 ESTHER JOHNSON 188/268 EVENING STAR (Great Lakes) EXPRESS II (ferry) 222/134 ESTHER MORAN (tug) 229/46 240/263, 265 EXPRESS APPOLON a) ESTHER WEEMS (217134) 65/5 EVER DIVINE 270/75 HIBERNIA 154/104 ETOLIA (British) 81/9 EVERETT (204579) 123/144 EXTAVIA (241079) 20/397 ETRUSCO (Italian) 67/69 EVERGREEN (1902) 140/223, EXXON CHARLESTON 169/46 EUGENE C. HART (1890) (Great 225, 200/260 EXXON CRYSTAL RIVER (tug) Lakes) 236/261 EVERGREEN STATE (ferry) 204/295, 298 EUGENE J. BUFFINGTON 143/176, 261/69 EXXON EMPIRE STATE (tug) (206147) (1909) 156/280 EVERSELE 262/61 204/295 EUGENE P. THOMAS (Great EVOLUTION (jet propelled) EYARFOSS (i) (Iceland) 229/11 Lakes) 173/50 (dwgs.) 92/118, 119 EYRARBAKKI (ferry) 235/241 EUGENE PETIT (Oneida Lake, EWA a) ELDRIDGE 218/94 N.Y.) 90/51 EXCALIBUR 252/263, 266, 272, F.C. LATROBE (120683) 70/55, EUGENE T. MESECK (tug) (painting) 252/257, (fantail) 119/188 190/114, 203/204 (pilothouse) 252/259, (model) F.D. RUSSELL (tug) 240/312 EUGENIA MORAN (tug) 212/257 273/32, 37 F.D. UNDERWOOD (111123) EUGENIO C (Italy) 144/247, EXCELSIOR (Lake Minnetonka) (fantail) 122/87 169/29, 33, 76, 183/232 173/8 F.E. LOVEJOY (freighter) 229/57 EUGENIO COSTA 184/295, EXCELSIOR (1876) (ferry) F.H. JOHNSTON (towboat) 185/66, 187/240, 235/220 (Detroit River) 239/210 215/236 133/62 EXECUTIVE EXPLORER F.J. LUCKENBACH (215668) EUREKA (25279) 58/48, 110/104 180/294, 261/68 112/220 EUREKA (136692) 103/160 EXERMONT a) CLONTARF FN NO. 2 (double-ender ferry) EUREKA (ferry) 193/41, 211/224 (painting) 246/85 210/142 EURODAM (2008) (Dutch) EXFORD 211/213 FS-100 (201058) 110/104 267/27, 273/45, 278/71 EXILONA (252303) (fantail) FABIOLAVILLE (Belgium) EUROPA (German) (1981) 69/29 125/51 159/162, 164/230, 258, EXMOOR a) CITY OF ST. FAGERFJORD (215815) 115/151 170/119, 233/48, 72, 253/54, JOSEPH b) EXTAVIA FAH-KEE (1863) 146/81 279/73, (wheelhouse) 248/255 249/99 FAIR PRINCESS 222/167, 233/68 EUROPA (German) 37/7, EXIRIA (241356) 115/171 FAIRFAX (225957) 21/422, 124/230, 128/253, 272/36, 37 EXOCHORDA 252/261, 262 43/66, 87/67, 69, 70 EUROPA (Rhine River; German) EXODUS (Israelian) (hulk) 86/59, FAIRHAVEN (of 1853) (drawing) 84/110 219/183 112/202 EUROPA (Rhine) (1960) 144/212, EXODUS 1947 a) PRESIDENT FAIRHAVEN (121013) 112/205 203/238 WARFIELD 266/35 FAIRHOPE (203535) 115/154 EUROPA STAR 191/220 EXOTIC (Isthmian Canal Comm.) FAIRLAND (1943) 269/23 EUROPA SUN 189/72, 83, 89/3 FAIRPLAY XIV (German) (tug) 198/136, 258/113, 120, 121 EXPEX 198/138 242/142 EUROPE (French) 50/29 EXPLORER (excursion boat) FAIRPORT (1946) 269/29 EUROPEAN STARS 250/158, 262/57 FAIRSEA a) CARINTHIA b) 251/245 EXPLORER a) LINBLAD FAIRLAND (1958) 144/231 EUROPEAN VISION 239/200, EXPLORER 267/69, 276/58 FAIRSEA a) RIO DE LA PLATA 251/247 EXPLORER II a) MINERVA b) CHARGER (1941) EUROSUN 199/235 (1996) 263/30 179/164, 165 EURYPYLUS (Panamanian) EXPLORER OF THE SEAS FAIRSEA (Italian) 37/18, 122/112 139/130 237/2, 53, 242/140 FAIRSKY (1984) 169/2, 171/198, EVA (Great Lakes) 182/138 EXPLORER STARSHIP 179/224 179/172 EVA DESGAGNES 193/59 EXPO SPIRIT 179/208, 180/294 90 FAIRSKY a) STEEL ARTISAN FEDERAL ELBE 177/53 FIESTA MARINA a) b) BARNES c) ATTACKER FEDERAL KIVALINA 258/147 CARNIVALE 209/64, d) CASTLE FORTE (1942) FEDERAL PIONEER (175594-C) 212/304, 213/73 145/39, 179/170 108/223 FIGARO a) NAGU b) FAIRSTAR a) FEDERAL WELLAND 238/141 NORRKULLA c) SAARISTO (1957) 175/212, 179/170, FEDERAL WESER 266/56 (1911) (Finnish) 259/250 188/318, 189/64, 191/230, FEDERICO C (Italian) 169/29, 32 FINEST (ferry) 252/284 192/318, 205/65, 209/62, FEDOR DOSTOEVSKIY (Soviet) FINLAND (1902) 174/81, 231/210 213/70, 220/343, 222/148, 167 (cruise) 196/326 FINLANDIA 160/284, 185/62, FAIRVIEW 203/173 FEDOR SHALYAPIN a) 194/148 FAIRWEATHER (car ferry) IVERNIA b) FRANCONIA FINNJET (Finnish) (1977) (ferry) 250/124, 125 (Soviet) 164/262, 192/282, 142/96, 157/56, 181/60, FAIRWIND a) SYLVANIA 230/124 185/83, 213/68, 250/156, (1957) 137/36, 179/172, FEDOR SHALYAPIN (Russian) 266/4 188/304, 320, 189/2 129/35, 130/102 FINNMARKEN (Norwegian) FAITH (216271) 82/42 FEDRA (ferry) 183/228, 197/32 (1956) 105/31, 276/46 FAITH I 198/134 FEENY GIRLS (tug) 247/190 FINNPARTNER a) SAGA b) FAITHFUL (hospital ship) FELICIA (fishing boat) 256/302 STENA ATLANTICA 137/38 216/314, 238/137, 257/62 FELICITY 194/149 FINNSTAR a) FINLANDIA FALCON (tug) 279/78 FELIX ROUSSEL (French) (1929) (1967) 150/120, 152/234 FALCON a) KATE BUTTIRONI 144/214, 215, 168/231, 232, FIORELLO LA GUARDIA (ferry) (1881) (Great Lakes) 154/102, 236, 239 252/286 236/268 FELKIS DZERSYNSKI (Vistula FIRAT (Turkish) 213/58 FALMOUTH (120019) 14/243 R.; Polish) 107/141, 107/144 FIRE FIGHTER II (fireboat) FALMOUTH (1872) 172/246 FELKIS DZERZHINSKY 279/58 FAMOUS 134/89 147/191 FIRE ISLAND (210297) 131/159 F & PM NO. 5 (1890) (Great FELLOWCRAFT (200091) 32/82 FIRE ISLAND BELLE 274/47 Lakes) 236/266 FELLS POINT (tug) 266/67 FIRE ISLAND DUCHESS (ferry) FANDANGO 185/60 FELSZABADULAS (Danube R.; 272/47 A. GORHAM 278/40 Hungarian) 86/56, 121/37 FIRE ISLAND FLYER (ferry) FANNIE C. HART (Great Lakes) FENNIA (Finnish) 100/140 241/45, 277/59 236/262 FERDINANDO GORGES FIRE ISLAND MISS 150/82 FANNIE DUGAN (Ohio River) (206343) 128/196 FIREFIGHTER (fireboat) 178/126 FERMONT 200/314 188/270, 202/133, 207/190, FANNY 279/41 FERNDALE (Great Lakes) 145/52 213/13, 219/208, 248/306, FANTASTIC (ferry) FERNGLEN (Great Lakes) 169/55 273/48 (Mediterranean) 223/237, FERRY LILAC (Japanese) FIRMORE (216565) 123/146 245/72 172/283 FIREBRAND (fireboat) 220/315 FANTASY (Carnival Cruise) FERRY HAMANASU (Japanese) FIRST LADY (Potomac River) 195/239, 209/48, 262/57 (1972) 149/28 182/130, 183/218 FAR WEST (Missouri River) FERRY POINT (244516) 71/75 FISH HAWK (tourboat) 252/301 (1870) 152/227, 229, 231, 233 FERRY RAIRAKKU (“Lilac”) FISHERS ISLAND (226004) FAR WEST (Missouri River) (Japanese) (1973) 149/35 76/112, 77/20 (1980s) 175/191 FERRY SETO (Japanese) 149/29 FJALLFOSS (1954) (Iceland) FARALLON (243655) 24/57, FERRY SHIRAYURI (Japanese) 229/7 218/125 (1972) 149/32 FLAMENCO 232/324, 246/156 FASCINATION (cruise) 211/170, FERRY SUMIYOSHI (Japanese) FLAMINGO (91527) (1885) 218, 213/56, 220/323, (1973) 149/33 178/100 231/222, 261/58 FESTIVALE a) TRANSVAAL FLAMINGO (Florida) 185/60 FAT CAT FERRY 273/64 CASTLE b) S.A. VAAL FLAMINGO CASINO b) QUEEN FAVORITE () (1919) 146/102, 148/240, 185/48 OF NEW ORLEANS c) 167/204 FESTOS a) SAGA b) STENA ROYAL STAR (Mississippi FAVORITE (212303) (1914) ATLANTICA c) OLAU FINN River) 217/28, 226/157, 166/100, 102 d) FOLKLINER 176/264 232/314 FAVORITE (British “butterfly FIESTA 160/290, 216/322, FLAMINIA 181/83 boat”) 44/77 (wreck) 203/239 FLANDERS (1990) (ferry) 271/41 FEARLESS (120889) 73/4 FLANDRE (French) (1952) FEARLESS (121098) 73/5 119/149, 138/97, 199/202, 91 272/7, 8, 9, 10, (painting) FORT CHAMBLY b) CHAMBLY FRANCE (of 1962; French) 81/1, 272/6 ERA 137/45, 189/58, 191/191, 81/32, (aerial views) 96/120, FLAVIA a) EUROPEAN 194 121, 122, 123, 121/64, GATEWAY 173/53, 190/148 FT. DEARBORN (Chicago) 130/101, (forepeak) 113/10, FLAVIA a) MEDIA b) FLAVIAN 179/194, 184/322 (interior) 113/10, 11 d) LAVIA 162/134, 169/76, FORT HENRY (Great Lakes) FRANCE (Rhine River; German) 189/71 171/205, 188/315, 191/190 100/141 FLAVIA (Italian) 109/54, 119/148 FORT INDEPENDENCE FRANCE (Rhine) (1966) 144/210 FLAVIA II 184/324 (Boston) 171/188, 182/126, FRANCES (Oneida Lake, N.Y.) FLAVIAN a) MEDIA b) FLAVIA 267/40 76/99 172/262 FORT LANGLEY (Canadian) FRANCES (1864) 253/36 FLECHA DE COLONIA 218/125 (dredge) 217/57 FRANCES (9313) 110/95 FLEETWOOD (9350) 109/64 FORT LIBERTE (154394-C) FRANCES (212026) 99/94 FLEURUS (153063) 31/67 120/247 FRANCES A. SMALL (506198) FLINT & PERRE MARQUETTE FORT McHENRY a) SEWELLS 116/239 NO. 1 (120499) 15/266 POINT (tug) 142/112, 276/78 FRANCES BAY 260/337 (9926) 121/27, FT. MORGAN (ferry) 256/308 FRANCIS BAY (barge) 272/64 132/211, 161/28, 214/93 FORT ST. LOUIS (towboat) FRANCIS E. POWELL a) MACY FLORENTIA a) BURMA b) 191/191, 193, 209/59 WILLIS 220/279 SAFINA-E-NURSAT (Italian) FORT SEVERN 140/248 FRANCIS H. CARTER—see 181/10, 184/292 FORT SUTTER (steamboat) FRANK CARTER FLORIDA (1879) (drawing) (1939) 193/39 FRANCIS J. BLANK 276/76 261/40 FORT WARREN a) SPICA FRANCIS (USN) a) FLORIDA (1931) 170/79, 80, 86, (Boston) 171/188, 182/126, PRAIRIE MARINER 189/42 90, 94, 217/9 249/51 FRANCIS R. HART (Dutch) FLORIDA (126150) 57/14, FORT WILLIAM (Great Lakes) 37/11 240/289, 291 165/50 FRANCIS SCOTT KEY (116827) FLORIDA (230773) 58/25, FORT WOOD (96407) 130/78 130/84, 130/126, (pilothouse) 101/39, 106/110, 107/155 FORT YORK (188391-C) 66/43 43/74, 130/66 FLORIDA STATE a) JANET FORT YORK (Great Lakes) FRANCISCO MONTOYA LORD ROPER b) P.W. 162/129, 176/282, 191/194, (Colombian) 75/79 SPRAGUE 143/173 195 FRANCISCO MORAZAN FLOTTISTEN (1890) (Swedish) FORTUNE (120202) 40/76, (Panamanian) 76/115 248/270 249/74 FRANCONIA (British) 77/26, FLYING CLOUD (ferry) 222/132, “FOUR-DECK PASSENGER 177/12, 185/6, 248/336 263/51, 268/72 RIVER VESSEL # 3” FRANK (1835) 180/268 FLYING ENTERPRISE 193/47 (Chinese) 152/242 FRANK A. SHERMAN (Great FLYING FISH a) ROBIN “FOUR-DECK PASSENGER Lakes) 179/215 WENTLEY (painting) 262/25 RIVER VESSEL #7” FRANK CARTER (9822) 72/111 FLYING PRINCESS II (Chinese) 152/244 FRANK E.A. 250/148 () 148/122, 186/122 FOURNIER BOYS (tug) 235/217 FRANK E. KIRBY (120976) FOLKLINER a) SAGA b) STENA FOX NAVIGATOR (ferry) 13/217, 31/56 ATLANTICA c) OLAU FINN 252/286 FRANK E. TAPLIN (204799) e) FESTOS 172/288 (121148) 58/39 (fantail) 107/159 FORCEFUL (Australian) 123/137 FRAM (cruise) 263/77 FRANK H. BROWN (container) FORCEFUL (1925) (tug) 214/146 FRANCA C a) MEDINA b) 209/52 FORD B. SEAY (Alabama R.; ROMA (Italian) 146/102 FRANK J. HECKER (202475) prior to 1890) 119/133 169/30, 274/1, 10 80/120 FORDHAM (ferry) 254/132 FRANCE (Lake Annecy; French) FRANK JONES (120903) (1892) FOREMOST (270313) 109/49 86/56 151/141, 143 FOREST HOME (121149) (1900) FRANCE (of 1865; French) 81/32 FRANK R. ALTER (towboat) 170/105 FRANCE (of 1912; French) 77/32, 230/145 FOREST QUEEN (1855) 84/102, 129/28, 138/87, 92 FRANK R. DENTON a) (drawing) 240/261 (interiors) 129/28 THOMAS WALTERS (Great FORT CARILLON (180394-C) FRANCE (1960) 138/66, 97, Lakes) 174/126 (bow only) 120/247 155/158, 228, 171/155, 156, FRANK T. STEGBAUER 158, 162, 166, 256/253, 257- (towboat) 269/50 260, 266, 267, 269 FRANKFORD (207767) 108/216 92 FRANKIE 190/94 FRESHWATER (Australian) FURST BISMARCK (German FRANKLIN (Canadian) 153/51, (ferry) 162/132, 165/56, Ship) (painting) 29/1 201/37 189/64, 276/73 FURST BISMARCK (Weser R.; FRANKLIN (1950) (fireboat) FRESHWATER (British) 72/119, German) 86/55, (port 261/56 (fantail) 82/51 paddlebox) 72/109 FRANQUELIN a) GRIFFON FRESNEL (French) 233/49, 83 FUTURE SEAS (1990) 185/68 (Great Lakes) 183/227 FRESNO (226344) 113/37 FRANS SUELL 206/147 FRESNO a) WILLAPA (ferry) G.A. BOECKLING (206423) FRANZ SCHUBERT (Danube R.; 197/54, 205/9, 11, 25, 262/68 42/47, 163/202 Austrian) 121/37 FREYA (1905) (German) 248/276 G.A. TOMLINSON (203979) FRASER 246/146 FRIBOURG (Swiss) 252/294, 120/246, 154/132 FRED 182/142 262/4 G.C. ADAMS (tug) 149/60, FRED B. DALZELL (tug) 266/67 FRIDTJOF NANSEN 191/236 171/219 FRED G a) ZOELLA LYKES FRIEDEN (Rhine R.; German) G. HARRISON SMITH 244/294 276/16 111/185 G.R. YOUNGS (Keuka Lake, FRED K II (tug) 271/77 FRIENDSHIP V (ferry) 252/286 N.Y. ) 108/177 FRED LEE (towboat) 213/59, FRIESENLAND (German) G.W. ROGERS 190/140 (sketch) 209/55 226/103 GABRIEL 277/75 FRED MORRONE (ferry) FRITZ HECKERT (passenger GAGE (attack transport) 271/74 244/306 ship_ 199/238 GAIA 201/48, 50 FRED PABST (120794) 17/318 FRONTENAC 153/55 GALAXIAS 185/54 FRED WAY 264/60 FRONTENAC (Canadian of 1816) GALAXY (keel laid) 214/149, FREDDIE (120837) 130/95 (sketch) 52/75 229/56, 243/200, 224 FREDERICA (1894) 174/95 FRONTENAC (133909-C) 36/79 GALAXY (ferry) 267/64 FREDERICK CARTER (329073- FRONTENAC (329342-C) GALAXY a) CELEBRITY C) 121/23 111/179 GALAXY 269/63 FREDERICK E. MESECK (tug) FRONTIER SPIRIT 201/57, GALILEI 168/288 190/114, 220/260 204/282 GALILEO (1963) 201/2 FREDERICK L. NOLAN JR. FRYING PAN (lightship) GALILEO a) GALILEO GALILEI (Boston Harbor) 182/126, 195/222, 278/58 (Panamanian) 171/191, 248/305 FU JIAN a) LITVA (Chinese) 172/260, 175/227, 183/216, FREDERICKTOWN FERRY 220/303 192/283, 231/240 276/74 FUELITE a) HERCULES NO. 7 GALILEO GALILEI (Italian) FRED’K DE BARY (120437) (129008-C) 176/232 151/190, 160/248 (fantail) 76/126, 121/30 FUEL MARKETER (Great Lakes) GALILEO GALILEI (flagship) FREDERICK DE BARY (St. 146/113, 191/228 197/4, 5, 9, 11, 13 Johns River) 195/206 FUEL TRANSPORT (160729-C) GALLIA (Lake Luzern; Swiss) FREDERICKSBURG (tanker) 116/231, 142/108 (1913) 120/253, 142/69, 230/143 FUJI (tanker) 193/50 216/273, 251/242 FREDERIC R. KELLOG 231/208 FUJI MARU (Japanese) (1989) GALVESTON (Proposed Cruise FREDERICO C (Italian) 121/64 186/155, 188/205, 189/70, Ship) 171/194, 211/206 FREE ENTERPRISE (British) 192/310 GAMLESALTEN 269/74 94/68 FULDA 278/40 GANADOC 147/154 FREE ENTERPRISE II (ferry) FULK AL SALAMAH (Omani) GARDEN CITY (85425) 42/32, 165/52 183/234 213/67 FREE ENTERPRISE VI (ferry) FULTON (1898) 138/78 GARDINER CITY (Barkentine) 178/130 FULVIA a) OSLOFJORD (Italian) (1889) 170/105 FREE STATE MARINER 274/86 169/34 GARIBALDI II (320064) (1964) FREEDOM 247/218 FUNCHAL (Greek) (1961) 153/20 FREEDOM OF THE SEAS (2006) 164/262, 180/278, 195/241, GARLAND (85619) (ferry) 40/78, 259/230, 236 235/178, 179, 192, 251, 240/274 FREEDOM STAR 277/71 257/72, 265/76, 266/75 GARONNE 177/4 FREEPORT (Liberian) 110/121, FUNCHAL (Portuguese) 128/244 GARRISON 247/174, 175 136/227 FUNDY PARADISE a) GASPEDOC (179588-C) 96/142 FREEWINDS a) BOHEME VACATIONLAND (ferry) GATEWAY CLIPPER 154/130 188/292, 227/209 232/304, 253/45 GATEWAY LIBERTY BELLE FRENCH RIVER (Canadian) FUNTASTIC a) EMERALD 175/191, 221/69 136/246, 191/196 SEAS 202/152 93 GATEWAY LINER (towboat) GENERAL LINCOLN (130126) GEORGE D. GOBLE (Great 221/69 131/188 Lakes) 177/14, 18 GATEWAY PARTY LINER GENERAL MATHEWS (20633) GEORGE E. DARBY (C.C.G.) (barge) 221/69 46/44 201/56 GATUN (Isthmian Canal Comm.) GENERAL MAURICE ROSE GEORGE F. BAKER (204225) 89/5 188/304 94/64 GATUN a) CHESTER (tug) GENERAL MCDONALD GEORGE F. ELLIOTT (239616) 195/188-190 (towboat) 222/128-130 29/15 GAY HEAD (ferry) 179/235, GENERAL MEADE (10139) GEORGE F. GETTY (Liberian) 186/126, 250/136, 278/64 52/78 118/104 GAY HEAD (86151) (fantail) GENERAL MEIGS (222306) GEORGE FIELD (tug) 177/3 102/99 130/78 GEORGE G. HENDERSON GAY HEAD (252510) 25/17, GENERAL NELSON M. (Great Lakes) (370161-C) 27/67 WALKER 244/307 162/103 GAZELA PRIMEIRO GENERAL PERSHING 188/266 GEORGE HINDMAN a) (Portuguese) 120/239 GENERAL PUTNAM 225/13 COVERDALE (Great Lakes) GAZELLE (85272) 31/55 GENERAL SCHUYLER (training 146/111 GEDSER (Danish) 92/133 tug) 229/48 GEO. H. POWER 190/166 GELBERMAN (tug) 207/190 GENERAL SEDGWICK a) GEORGE H. WALKER (223267) GEM (of 1876; Australian) 71/73, JACOB H. VANDERBILT b) 62/30 231/236 GENERAL HUNTER c) BAY GEORGE KING 190/92 GEMINI a) CROWN JEWEL b) QUEEN (1862) 142/76 GEORGE M. CARL a) FRED G. SUPERSTAR GEMINI c) GENERAL SLOCUM (86154) HARTWELL b) MATTHEW VISION STAR (1992) (1891), 53/1, 153/63, 191/197, ANDREWS (Great Lakes) 275/71, 279/55 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 252, 160/282, 172/281 GENE FLATOW (ferry) 270/48 250/129, 272/31, 32, (after GEORGE M. HUMPHREY (Great GENERAL (ferry) 226/109 raising) 79/73, (burnt wreck) Lakes) 180/296 GENERAL A.W. GREELEY (US 53/3, 79/70, (in dark color) GEORGE M. HUMPHREY Military transport) 41/11 79/67, 79/69 (268564) 54/41 GENERAL CROWDER (111097) GENERAL VON STEUBEN GEO M. VERITY (226471) 40/94 (German) 128/220 76/119, 226/147, (embedded GENERAL DUFOUR (Lake GENERAL W.C. GORGAS in concrete) 91/102 Geneva; Swiss) 103/151 231/209 GEORGE PRINCE (ferry) GENERAL EDWIN D. PATRICK GENERAL W.H. GORDON 140/244, 141/53 277/72 181/20 GEORGE R. FINK (203377) GENERAL FRANK M. COXE GENERAL W.P. RICHARDSON 128/240 (USAQMC) 24/62 a) LAGUARDIA (1944 GEORGE S. SIMONDS (212719) GENERAL G.W. GOETHALS 266/88 65/4 231/209 GENEVIEVE LYKES (1919) GEORGE SPENCER (1887) GEN. GEORGE S. SIMONDS 269/37, 39 (Great Lakes) 236/336 (212719) (silhouette) 17/313, GENMAR AGAMEMNON GEORGE W. HUNT (tug) (stacks of) 27/69 (tanker) 269/54 204/261 GENERAL GRATIOT (1831) GEO. M. VERITY (museum) GEORGE W. MEAD (201802) (drawing) 240/258 223/234 (fantail) 123/187 GENL. HOOKER 279/42 GEO. N. SOUTHWICK a) M.B. GEO. W. WASHBURN (tug) GEN. HOYT S. VANDENBERG HARLOW (1891) (tug) (Hudson River) 140/254, 271/48 221/30 142/121, 168/255, 256, 257, GENERAL JACKSON GEORGE A. SLOAN (Great 170/143 (sternwheeler) 174/120, Lakes) 237/83, 238/142 GEORGE WASHINGTON 175/228, 176/231, 278, GEORGE A. STINSON 208/295 (215447) 112/215, (aerial 185/54, 201/53 GEORGE CLINTON (236530) view) 60/82, (interior) 60/90 GEN. JOHN NEWTON (USAE 67/77 GEORGE WASHINGTON sternwheeler) 64/95 GEORGE CLINTON (ferry) (224216) 25/21, 110/125, GENERAL J.S. SHULTZE (ferry) 186/100 115/188 (85404) (1875) 147/136 GEORGE CLYMER a) AFRICAN GEORGE WASHINGTON a) GENERAL LINCOLN (of 1832) PLANET 210/120 DELAWARE b) HUDSON (drawing) 34/40 GEORGE D. AIKEN (ferry) BELLE 142/113, 152/252, 269/44 156/272 94 GEORGE WASHINGTON (ex- GLENADA (tug) 183/224 GOLDEN HIND (Great Lakes) German) 174/77 GLENCOE (111142-C) 44/94 177/52 GEORGE WASHINGTON (ferry) GLENDYNE (Canadian) (tug) GOLDEN LADY (gambling ship) 193/47 214/138 199/220, 201/60 GEORGES ISLAND 158/117, GLENEAGLES (Great Lakes) GOLDEN MONARCH 183/188 189/46, 231/223 (152643-C) 143/180, 186/86, GOLDEN MOON a) CABO SAN GEORGES PHILIPPAR (French) 108, 109, 110 ROQUE c) AFRICA CUBA 168/234 GLENELG (Great Lakes) 186/110 154/114 GEORGIA (125873) 39/61, GLENN R (towboat) (Ohio River) GOLDEN ODYSSEY (Greek) 203/176 251/236 131/164, 133/56, 148/201, GEORGIA a) CITY OF GLENOGLE 192/263 178/132, 193/66, 211/170, LUDINGTON (1880) (Great GLENORCHY 211/187 220/343 Lakes) 236/276 GLENSIDE (Barge) 180/274, GOLDEN PRINCE (1973) GEORGIA (1887) 266/32 189/19 259/203 GEORGIA LEE (86426) (drawing GLOBAL SENTINEL 234/143 GOLDEN PRINCESS (2001) of) 8/128 GLOBE (of 1848) 76/128 207/231, 232, 251/204 GEORGIA QUEEN a) GLOMAR EXPLORER 152/257, GOLDEN SEAS 278/66 MISSOURI RIVER QUEEN 224/312 GOLDEN STAR 147/54 225/72 GLORY OF ROME (gaming boat) GOLDEN TRINITY (freighter) GEORGIAN CLIPPER 230/149 228/325, 232/327 230/143 GEORGIC 185/4, 248/336 GLOUCESTER (86269) 20/390, GOLDEN VENTURE 207/215 GEORGIOS (Greek) 123/166 40/84 GOLDEN VERGINA a) CORSE GEORGIOS EXPRESS a) ROI GLOUCESTER BELLE (inland (Greek) 165/32 BAUDOUIN 168/282 lake) (fantail) 30/48 GOLDENROD (1893) 214/96, 97 GERMANIA (86162) b) GODAFOSS (ii) (Iceland) 229/9, (85762) 47/74 ELEANOR (1887) 156/236 12, 84 GONGOLA (Nigerian) 24/54 GERMANIC (British) 97/18 GODAFOSS (iii) (Iceland) 229/10 GOOD SHIP LOLLIPOP (Phila. GERUSALEMME a) CRACOVIA GODERICH (134511-C) 102/88 sightseeing boat) 84/116 184/289 GODERICH a) SAMUEL GOODRIDGE (Sebago Lake, Me.) GETTYSBURG (tug) 180/274, MATHER b) PATHFINDER 32/79 276, 197/30 (Great Lakes) 137/44 GOODTIME (126546) 62/32, GEULAH a) PADUCAH 219/184 GOETHE (Rhine River; German) 178/114 GIANT I 241/52 (1913) 144/206, 216/262, 263, GOODTIME I (Great Lakes) GIBRALTAR STRAITS (325685- 232/275, 265/4 193/24 C) 124/232 GOLAR PETROSEA (or GOLAR GOODTIME III (ferry) 197/73 GIESSBACH (1859) (Lake of PETROSUN?) 182/127 GÖRAN (Lake Siljan; Swedish) Brienz; Swiss) 246/88 GOLD RUSH 177/46 248/335 GIGANT (Russian) (tug) 208/304 GOLD STAR MOTHER (ferry) GORDON C. GREENE (223447) GIJON 229/58, 59 133/47, 256/289 (1923) 12/197, 32/76, 39/64, GIL EANNES (Portuguese) GOLDEN AGE (10519) (drawings 52/56, 73/7, 106/112, (freighter) 211/197 of engine) 111/160 140/225, 200/253, 264, 266, GIOVANNI VERRAZANO GOLDEN BEAR a) (fantail) 73/10, (painting) (ferry) 252/286 DELORLEANS b) 255/252 GIRLIE KNIGHT (521420) CRESCENT CITY (1940) GORDON C. LEITCH (Great 112/233 184/254, 206/86, 214/86, Lakes) 176/282, 279/68 GISELA 221/66, 263/60 216/313 GORDON CAMPBELL (85184) GIULIO CESARE (Italian) (1951) GOLDEN EAGLE (201048) (1871) 236/264 (fantail) 145/26, 34 23/29, 32/77, (sketch) 112/256 122/123 GLACIER (landing craft) 274/59 GOLDEN EYE 262/60 GORDON JONES (towboat) GLACIER EXPRESS 178/124 GOLDEN GATE (of 1947; 215/236 GLAROS a) THESALIA 154/118 Swedish) 68/103 GORDON JONES a) J.W. GLASGOW EXPRESS (container GOLDEN GATE (86164) 68/102 WILSON JR. b) CHARLTON ship) 266/43 GOLDEN GATE (522572) BRENT (barge) 239/229 GLEEFUL (tug) (130876-C) 124/241 GORDON WINSLOW 190/101 (1913) 159/177 GOLDEN GATE (ferry) 195/227, GORHAM (snagboat) 217/62 GLEN GOWER (British) 65/19 251/239 GOSNOLD (203183) 99/89, GLEN SANNOX (British) 142/96 GOLDEN GLORY 156/260 204/264 GLEN USK (British) 87/89 95 GÖTA KANAL II (Swedish) GOWANUS (ferry) (204339) GRANDE MARINER 228/301, 228/263, 270 (1907) 139/152 235/222, 248/318 GÖTA KANAL IV (1892) GOYA 184/288 GRANDE PRINCE 218/149 (Swedish) 228/259, 266 GRACE MCALLISTER (tug) GRANDEUR OF THE SEAS GOTTHARD (Lake Lucerne; 203/213 222/138, 273/44 Swiss) 102/67 GRACE MORAN (tug) 215/170 GRANITE STATE (10332) GOTTHARD (Swiss) (1970) GRACE SPARKES (ferry) 279/61 (painting) 120/204 142/70 GRACEFUL GHOST (1990) GRAVEL GERTIE 259/241 GOTTLAND (Swedish) 97/23 (Caddo Lake, TX) 232/267 GRAYS HARBOR (218417) 81/5 GOULDSBORO (33972) 20/385 GRAEME STEWART (174156-C) GREAT BRITAIN (of 1830, C) GOVERNOR (204314) 65/8 82/54, 114/111, 116/231 (sketch) 25/1 GOVERNOR (USCG ferry) GRAF VON GOETZEN (German GREAT BRITAIN (of 1843) 175/196, 200/297, 226/133, East African) 107/148 (British) 22/1,2 251/227 GRAGOATA (Brazilian) 90/53 GREAT BRITAIN (British) GOVERNOR (1907) 184/302 GRAINMOTOR (154473-C) (1845) 139/148, 149 GOV. ALBERT C. RITCHIE 118/103 GREAT EASTERN (British) (130262) 43/59 GRAND FLOTEL 144/227 101/24-31, 215/202-204, 205, GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH GRAND FORKS (86332) 56/83 206, 212, 213 (fireboat) 208/276 GRAND HAVEN (200007) 36/84, GREAT LAKES TRADER GOV. BODWELL (86215) 113/40 (barge) 236/315 116/216, (fantail) 70/61 GRAND ISLAND 137/42 GREAT LAND 136/242 GOVERNOR BRANN (ferry) GRAND LUXE (mega yacht) GREAT NORTHERN (212719) 242/134 265/52, 267/54 17/313, 21/420, 263/16, 17 GOVERNOR CARR (226250) GRAND MANAN ADVENTURE GREAT POINT 189/46 (remains of) 87/80 (ferry) 280/64 GREAT REPUBLIC (10787) GOVERNOR COBB (203584) GRAND MANAN V (ferry) 30/30, 279/68, (pilothouse) 58/51, 170/82, 247/198 279/61 33/23 GOVERNOR CURTIS (515310) GRAND MISTRAL 262/77 GREAT RIVERS EXPLORER 108/214 GRAND PALAIS (Mississippi 165/46 GOVERNOR DINGLEY (86483) River) 218/147 GREAT SEA a) AUGUSTUS 120/202, 155/190, 247/198, GRAND PRINCESS 278/55 145/60, 155/212 (bow only) 120/256, (drawing (computer generation) GREAT WESTERN (80576-C) of a berth-room) 9/144, 223/241, 229/54 80/99 (fantail) 92/144, (pilothouse) GRAND ROMANCE 189/52, GREATER BUFFALO (223664) 49/21, 58/52, 92/106 209/50, 218/137 127/167, 221/32, (sketch) GOVERNOR EDWARD HYDE GRAND RAPIDS (226151) 93/34, 221/42 (ferry) 203/222, 279/59 183/226, (fantail) 34/52 GREATER DETROIT (223664) GOV. EMERSON C. GRAND REPUBLIC (85440) 26/43, 32/86, 117/38, 122/91, HARRINGTON (ferry) 43/57, 41/17 192/290, 291, 293, 294, 295, 208/280 GRAND REPUBLIC (85441) 296, 221/2, 33, (sketch) GOVERNOR ENDICOTT (Lake 40/87, (drawing) 84/98 221/42, (fantail) 105/52 Winnipesaukee, N.H.) 73/19, GRAND REPUBLIC (1878) GREATER PITTSBURGH (Ohio 108/198 148/231, 191/200, 247/221, River) 151/180 GOV. HARRY W. NICE (237285) 272/29 GRECIAN (86491) 20/390 43/60 GRAND REPUBLIC (ferry) GREEN ARCH (Japanese ferry) GOV. HERBERT H. LEHMAN (1983) 165/11, 166/120, (1975) 149/32 (ferry) (298831) 139/161 167/196, 168/267 GREEN BAY (car carrier) GOVERNOR JAMES BAXTER GRAND VOYAGER 267/22 199/205 HUNT, JR. (ferry) 229/51, GRAND VICTORIA (casino boat) GREEN LAKE (Car Carrier) 244/273 212/321, 217/71, 221/70, 185/43 GOVERNOR MILLER (237394) 269/57 GREEN MOUNTAIN STATE (1938) 156/280 GRAND VICTORIA (1966) 197/83 GOVERNOR R.M. MCLANE 259/204 GREEN POINT 238/129 (1884) 270/77, (hull only) GRANDE CARIBE 224/302, GREENDALE (Ohio River) 212/303, (remains) 224/307 231/224 140/223 GOVERNOR RAMSEY (Lake GRANDE HERMINE (319967-C) GREENLAND (Ohio River) Minnetonka) 173/4 122/109 (sidewheeler) 140/223, 200/260 96 GREENLAND SEA (tug) 275/65 GULF CANADA 172/281 H.J. REINAUER (tug) 183/207, GREENPORT (235140) 132/230 GULF DAWN 211/195 208 GREENPORT a) STAR OF THE GULF EXPLORER 170/134, H.K. BEDFORD 140/222, 173/50, EAST b) SAGADAHOC 184/314 200/257, 258 (22152) (1866) 142/82, GULF FARMER (1964) 276/18 H.L. WYATT (161517-C) 53/20 151/155, 253/35 GULF FREDA a) ST. H.M. GRIFFITH (Great Lakes) GREENPORT 135/170, 146/114, CATHERINE (1968) 201/43 139/177, 193/60, 234/147 160/272 GULF GATINEAU 176/283 H.S. FALK (tug) 263/71 GREENWICH a) D.D. KELLEY GULF KANAYAK 184/302 HAABAS (tug) 213/61 (ferry) 134/124 GULF MARINER a) HMCS HABANA a) ALFONSO XIII (iii) GREENWOOD (Ohio River) TRURO (177616-C) (1942) (Spanish) 209/9, 10 (towboat) 140/223, 200/259 184/260 HABIB 149/37 GREG YORKE (323224-C) GULF RANGER a) HMCS Q-070 HADIOTIS a) JOYA McCANCE 111/141 b) MACHIGONNE (176475- b) ST. MARGARET 192/314 GRENADIER 180/300 C) (1942) 184/264 HAI DA a) CENTAUR b) HAI GRENVILLE (134547-C) 65/16, GULF SHIPPER (296880) 125/42 LONG 179/182 (aerial view) 109/47 GULF STREAM a) WENONAH HAI HUA (Panamanian) 203/237 GREY LADY 222/131 b) USS WENONAH (PY-11) HAI LIN (Chinese) 107/139 GREY LADY (iii) (ferry) 247/216 c) STRANGER d) BLUE HAIDA BRAVE 149/51 GREY LADY II 225/53 WATER e) HMCS WOLF HAIDA MONARCH (1975) GREYHOUND (whaler) 204/263, (172512-C) 184/256, 264 134/107 240/270, 274 GULF TRADER (179077-C) HÁIFOSS (Iceland) 299/17 GREYHOUND (i) 240/276, 279 (1943) 184/264 HAINS (dredge) 181/54 GREYHOUND (ii) 240/282, 284, GULF TRANSPORT (157359-C) HAITI 275/18 295 117/46 HALAS a) BOSPHORUS 71 GRIPSHOLM (Swedish) (1925) GULF WAVE (512799) 115/168 (Scotland) (1915) 201/21 101/37, 141/24, 26, 30, 31, GULF WING a) HMCS Q-071 HALCYON (schooner) 220/288 153/63, 214/119, (painting) (176497-C) (1942) 184/256, HALIFAX (British) (pilothouse) 214/85 257 62/52 GRIPSHOLM (Swedish) (1957) GULLFOSS (Iceland) 229/5 HALIFAX (1888) 170/80, 172/248 136/229, 163/182 GUNUNG DJATI (Indonesian) HALIFAX (Great Lakes) 160/282, GRIPSHOLM a) SAGAFJORD 130/103, 139/131 210/148, 280/68 220/295 GUSSIE TELFAIR 153/164 HALIFAX III (1979) (ferry) GROOTE BEER a) COSTA RICA GUSTAV VASA (of 1973; 270/44 VICTORY (Dutch) 165/14, Swedish) 130/100 HAMAKUA a) CITY OF 199/203 GUSTAV VASA (Swedish) SPOKANE 212/271 GROVER CLEVELAND a) 101/33, 129/8, 10, 11 HAMBURG (Dutch) 111/182 URGER (tug) 187/218 GUY V. MOLINARI (ferry) HAMBURG (German) 112/249, GRUZIYA (Ukrainian) 205/51, 253/48, 256/280, 290, 193/61 214/134 (pilothouse) 253/48 HAMILTON (203719) 68/105, GUADALUPE (Spanish) (1953) GUZELHISAR (Turkish ferry) 278/77 209/18 (1911) 174/108 HAMMONTON (ferry) 176/294 GUANABARA (Brazilian) 83/86, GYPSUM QUEEN 136/232 HAMONIC (122553-C) 18/342, 90/72 GYPSY (85848) 103/117 (fantail) 23/46, (interior) GUARANY (Argentinean) 85/26 18/344 GUARD MAVOLINE (Canadian) H.C. HEIMBECKER (Great HAMPTON (121834-C) 64/104, 138/120 Lakes) 162/104 (fantail) 25/8 GUARDIAN (fireboat) 210/86, H.C. JEFFERSON (235788) (tug) HAMPTON ROADS (224921) 214/167 200/300, 258, 158, 159, (bow 108/218, 131/173 GUEMES (ferry) 151/177, only) 109/57, (painting) HAMPTON ROADS (ferry) 228/312 258/85 (1925) 141/50, 248/309, GUGLIEMO MARCONI (Italian) H.C. LEROY (96181) 55/58 262/54 149/38, 161/62, 182/94, 197/8 H.C. WHITEMAN (81403) 90/55 HANBADA (Korean) 160/284 GUIDING STAR (10518) 101/1 H.F. ALEXANDER a) GREAT HANCOCK (USN transport) GUILFORD BELLE (British NORTHERN (212719) 64/83, 112/209 steam launch) 92/114-117 133/35, 188/264, 263/5, 18, HANIAH 136/212 GULANG YU a) KONG OLAV V 19, (painting) 263/1 HANJIN BERLIN 225/61 179/162 HANJIN LONG BEACH 192/309 97 HANJIN MALTA (South Korean) HARTFORD (of 1848) 31/64, 240/307, 269/72, (fantail) 252/146 122/75, 148/235 117/59 HANKYU NO. 6 (Japanese ferry) HARTFORD (USS) (sketch of HELENE 152/236 149/29 engine room) 58/40 HELGOLAND (German) 99/107 HANKYU NO. 32 (Japanese HARVARD (204372) 7/100, HELGOLAND a) WAPPEN VON ferry) (1976) 149/33 76/107, (fantail) 126/124, HAMBURG b) WAPPEN c) HANNA SZENES a) AMORTA (series of views) 76/108 ALTE LIEBE 178/113 218/113 HARVERY SPIRIT 274/68 HELLAS a) TAROONA (Greek) HANNAH (96428) 70/45 HASSALO (96440) 34/44, 136/208, 151/162, 158/115, HANOVERIAN (1902) 193/16 215/198, 200 160/266 HANS HEDTOFT (Danish) 69/30 HASTINGS 207/183 HELLENIC 154/151 HANSA (Elbe R.; German) 75/96, HATTERAS (ferry) 244/279, HELLENIC PRINCE a) 97/23 260/319 ALBATROSS (1928) 154/110 HANSEATIC a) SOCIETY HATTIE (probably 11796) HELVETIA (Lake Lucerne; ADVENTURER (1991) 132/209, 261/44 Swiss) 71/87, 86/55, 208/254 (German) 119/151, 129/37, HATTIE BROWN (95796) 22/5 HELVETIA (Rhine R.; German) 229/58, 275/41 HAUGESUND a) HMS 100/141 HAPPY RIDER 183/220 KILBURNIE (Norwegian) HENDERSON (210030) 42/42 HARALD JARL (Norwegian) 165/23 HENDRICK HUDSON (203424) 105/29 HAVEL (German) 85/13, 208/269 (1906) 100/121, 109/34, HARBIYE (1961) 201/20 HAVERFORD 175/160 141/59, 167/219, 220, HARBOR BELLE 211/219 HAVERTON 256/319 174/144, 190/102, 103, HARBOR CAT 201/69 HAWAII (514004) 107/153 221/16, 18, 19, 22, 24, 83, HARBOR COMMUTER IV a) HAWAIIAN (painting) 251/173 255/257, 260/299, 300, CATHERINE J (ferry) HAWAIIAN (ii) a) SANTA (painting) 272/1 252/280 MALTA (1919) 251/180 HENNEPIN a) SOCAPA b) HARBOR COMMUTER XI HAWAIIAN (iii) a) MOUNT GEORGE G. BARLIN (ferry) 252/275 ROGERS (1946) 251/191 135/169 HARBOR QUEEN (206562) HAWAIIAN CITIZEN (container HENRIETTA II 187/132 (ferry) 51/64, 151/201, ship) (1960) 195/230, 196/278 HENRIETTA III 234/156 152/253, 215/176, 256/297, HAWAIIAN ENTERPRISE HENRY A. PECK (95680) 141/20 275/45 (524219) 115/180 HENRY C. FRICK (202443) HARBORTOWN LADY II 229/33 HAWAIIAN SHIPPER (240590) 90/55 HARBOUR LYNX (ferry) 28/88 HENRY CLAY (of 1851) 251/240, 261/69 HAWAIIAN MERCHANT (lithograph) 27/58 HARDY II 197/29 (container ship) 196/277, 278 HENRY D. WHITON 195/181 HARMAC ALBERNI a) FORT HAWKINS POINT (tug) 266/68 HENRY F. EATON (96564) 58/36 TOULOUSSE b) HAY-DE (1887) (tug) 244/305 HENRY FORD II (Great Lakes) SAPPERTON (175355-C) HAYWARD (222723) 28/94 174/126, 196/280 182/102 HAZLETON (107834-C) 123/156 HENRY HUDSON 234/130, HARMAC VANCOUVER a) HEATHER JEANETTE (towboat) 242/131 CROMWELL PARK 230/146 HENRY LARSEN 188/310 (176006-C) 182/100 HEBE (Danube R.; Austrian) HENRY M. STANLEY 140/223, HARRAH’S CASINO 210/158 110/84 200/261 HARRIET BISHOP a) SPIRIT OF HEBRIDEAN SPIRIT 243/203, HENRY R. MALLORY (1916) ST. CHARLES (excursion 254/153, 264/76 154/84 boat) 261/65 HEFFRON 229/32 HENRY R. MALLORY (214458) HARRIET MORAN (tug) 215/170 HEGIRA 229/29 131/134 HARRISBURG (150617) 112/193 HEINÄVESI (Finnish) (1906) HENRY STEERS (tug) 211/251 HARRY BOWEN (210861) 167/176, (painting) 248/253 HENRY W. GRADY (Stone 123/146 HELEN AUGUSTA (11331) Mountain Lake) 216/312 HARRY G. DALTON (214051) 99/91 HERAKLES 280/68 126/110 HELEN BLAIR (25309) (painting) HERAKLION 136/214 HARRY L. FINDLAY a) 53/12 HERALD OF FREE MATTHEW ANDREWS b) HELEN EVANS (306343-C) ENTERPRISE 182/142, PAUL L. TIETJEN (203907) 130/118 184/324 (1907) 149/54 HELEN M. MCALLISTER HERCULES (tug) (1876) 172/296, HARRY O’MAY (ferry) 235/235 (311751-C) (tug) 204/298, 176/295, 198/134 98 HERCULES (tug) (1915) 250/90 HOBOKEN (ferry) 150/101 HON. PAUL MARTIN (Great HERCULES (204801) 131/177 HOBOKEN (tug) 274/77 Lakes) 175/206, 190/145 HERMAEA (Italian) 120/228 HOCHELAGA (Great Lakes) HOOK MOUNTAIN (203969) HERMAN (96398) 70/34 186/112, 209/58 130/80, 224/267, 268 HERMANN SCHOENING HOEGH TRAVELLER HOPATCONG a) CALLAHAN 278/69 (Norwegian) 123/166 (203052) (ferry) 150/92 HERMES (Greek) 132/229 HOGA (tug) 221/4, 262/71 HOPE (U.S. hospital ship) HERMES a) JUGOSLAVIJA b) HOHENTWEIL (Lake Constance; 111/171 MESSAGER (1956) 139/181 German) 86/55, 195/200, HOPEASALMI (Finnish) 232/260 HERMES a) PRINCESS JOAN 196/288 HORACE S. WILKINSON 154/151 HOI HOUW 156/260 (215122) 85/20, 86/119 HERMES 265/72 HOLGER DANSKE (Norwegian) HORICON 137/59, 208/291 HEROINE (11828) 115/154 79/83 HORIZON 191/233, 195/219, HERON BAY a) J. PIERPONT HOLIDAY (228015) 38/43, 199/205, 229/49 MORGAN (1906) 149/55 131/74, 175/198, 176/254, HORIZON (dinner cruise) 234/132 HEROS a) PIERRE LOTI b) 181/46, 189/42, (pilothouse) HORIZON HAWK 263/67 OLYMPIA c) PATRA d) 95/82 HORIZON PACIFIC 252/320 CHRUSOVA LANDOU II HOLIDAY a) VIRGINIA LEE HORIZON TRADER 259/244 154/114 (1928) 279/35 HORIZON’S EDGE (gambler) HESPERUS (93193) 54/34 HOLIDAY ISLAND 144/238 241/44, 253/52 HETZEL (U.S. Coast Survey) HOLLAND PEARL (German) HORNBEAM (USCG) 258/109 75/71 (1971) 144/210 HORNBLOWER HYBRID a) HEYBELIADA (Turkish ferry) HOLLYBURN 191/178, 180 CAMELOT b) SUNCRUZ V (1928) 174/100 HOLLYHOCK (USCG cutter) c) STATUE OF LIBERTY VI HJEJLEN (Denmark) 196/290 250/147 (ferry) 271/61, 280/58 HIAWATHA (200729) 104/191, 247/206 HORNELEN (Norwegian) 105/25 215/214 HOLLYWOOD DREAMS 237/76 HORNELL (tug) 274/77 HIBERNIA (of 1884; British) HOLMES (Keuka Lake, N.Y.) HORSA 143/161 79/83 108/172 HORSESHOE CASINO 278/70 HIGHFLYER (245681) 26/38 HOLY MOSES 204/321 HOS CENTERLINE 276/60 HIGHLAND BRIGADE (British) HOLYHEAD 151/166 HOSPITAL SHIP #49 (228531) 81/17 HOLYHEAD FERRY I (British) 128/202 HIKAWA MARU 191/251 96/139 HOSS (1962) (tug) 261/72 HILDA MARJANNE (Great HOME (of 1837) (lithograph) HOTSPUR (242701) 30/37 Lakes) 166/128 27/58, 180/268, 269 HOUMA (tug) 213/50 HILDE (Norwegian) 195/228 HOMER RAMSDELL (95920) HOVERSPEED FRANCE (ferry) HISAGAWA MARU (Japanese) (pilothouse) 69/2 196/322 (1943) 245/36, 37 HOMER RAMSDELL b) HOVERSPEED GREAT HITECH EXPRESS (ferry) ALLERTON (95920) (1887) BRITAIN (ferry) 195/237 178/118 150/70, 128, 164/238, 239, HOWARD (96308) 20/390, 44/82, HIYU (ferry) 264/64 249, 170/143, 172/298, 186/98 230/99 HIZUL BAHR a) GENERAL HOMERIC a) MARIPOSA HOWARD C. MOORE (tug) MANGIN b) PRESIDENT c) 134/67, 69, 70, 71, 72, 76, 184/254 EASTERN QUEEN 145/246 153/28, 30, 226/90 HOWARD CASSARD (of 1890; HJEJLEN (The HOMERIC (Panamanian) (1986) drawings) 33/6, 8 Himmelbjersoerne; Danish) 176/286, 303, 179/202, 243, HOWARD E. SIMPSON (tug) (1861) 71/87, 224/284 199/207, 216/324 209/83, 251/193 HMI DIAMOND SHOALS HOMERICUS a) ATALANTE HOWARD F. ANDREWS (Great 229/34 (Greek) 200/318 Lakes) 162/104 HMS LANCASTER 269/12 HOMERUS a) TRELLEBORG HOWARD M. HANNA, JR. HMS ROSE 227/222 154/115 (212353) (bow only) 109/45 HMS ROWENA 219/176 HOMESTEAD (222326) 34/41, HRADCANY (Moldau R.; Czech.) HMS WHITESAND BAY 52/77, 69/24 107/142 219/180 HONEYBROOK 189/16 HRVATSKA a) ST. LAWRENCE HMT ROBUST 211/182 HONG KONG BEAR 278/32 VICTORY (Yugoslavia) HMY BRITANNIA (British) “Hong Kong-Yaumati Ferry” 165/17 (yacht) 210/135, 227/170, (“HYF”) (Hong Kong) 162/98 HSC INCAT 059 “THE CAT” (ii) 196, 202, 203, 205, 206, 251 HONOR (tug) 267/73 (ferry) 274/55 99 HUAKAI (Hawaiian superferry) HYUNDAI PONGNAE 230/153 IMPERIAL CORNWALL 272/49, 277/66 (154480-C) 114/111 HUBERT GAUCHER 189/60, I.J. MERRITT 254/119 IMPERIAL LONDON 140/248 221/64 I.N. SEYMOUR (91441) IMPERIAL NAMU a) HUDSON (95300) 41/7 (painting) 122/99 MARVOLITE (153176-C) HUDSON POINT b) EAST IALYSSOS a) FINNPARTNER b) 176/232 BREEZE c) SAN ROBERTO SVEABORG c) PEER GYNT IMPERIAL NANAIMO a) d) FODELE II 155/208 d) STENA BALTICA (Greek) BEECEELITE (170128-C) HUDSON TAYLOR (95585) 165/27, 217/66 176/232 (1879) 164/250 IASON a) JASON 258/166 IMPERIAL NOOKTA (391372-C) HUDSON TRANSPORT (Great IBERIA (British) 77/20, 182/94, 176/236 Lakes) 162/129, 175/208, (fantail) 124/256 IMPERIAL OTTAWA (155285- 184/306 IBERVILLE (1919) 207/185 C) 103/148 HUEY L. CHERAMIE (tug) (Ohio IBERVILLE (iii) 269/30 IMPERIAL QUEBEC 185/58 River) 222/143 IBIS (1885) 232/259 IMPERIAL SARNIA (173217-C) HUGH L. BOND, JR. (202783) IDA (100281) (1881) 145/8, 14, 131/184 108/216 17, 199/169, 203/174, 245/30 IMPERIAL (331938-C) HUGO (Dutch) (tug) (1929) IDA F. (steam launch) 27/51, 176/236 232/262, 248/266 (engine) 27/52 IMPERIAL TOFINO (347185-C) HUGO BASEDOW (Elba R.; IDA M. 149/18 176/236, 199/223 German) 75/96 IDLEWILD (212813) 8/129, IMPERIAL VANCOUVER HUGOMA (96585) 94/42 190/144, 240/266, 271, 176/303 HULDA O (138521) 176/240 (drawing) 102/68, (model) IMPERIAL WELLAND (134513- HULVER (218074) 30/32 104/173 C) 94/64 HUMBERDOC a) NORFOLK IERAPETRA 190/146 INCA (tug) 244/290, (painting) (Great Lakes) 170/130 IILIRIA (1962) 199/193 244/344 HUNTER (ferry) 276/73 IKAROS a) NORDEK b) INCAT THE LYNX (ferry) HUNTER (tug) 232/313 KATTEGAT c) CORSICA 238/145 HUNTER LIGGETT (221930) STAR (Greek) 165/30 INDEPENDENCE (261147) 118/93 ILE DE BEAUTE (French) 34/48, 37/18, 113/6, 8, HUNTINGTON (tug) 219/188- 131/164 (models) 67/82, (wearing a 190, 251, 220/311, 221/53, ILE DE FRANCE (French) 31/71, psychedelic sunburst) 107/161 246/136, 264/68, (model) 191 69/19, 138/95, 96, 128, INDEPENDENCE (1976) HURON (US lightship) 116/229 171/169, 187/206, 226/89, 96, 139/170, 150/83, 152/249, HURON (71216-C) 80/100, 98, 99, 168, 258/176, 179/179, 199/203, 213/2, 243/237, (fantail) 73/30, (painting) 207/169, (fantail) 238/86, 121, 122, 168, (pilothouse) 53/22 69/18 239/189, 192, 241/2, 57, HURON (Great Lakes) (1914) ILLAHEE (ferry) (1927) 142/102, 242/146, 243/244, 249/68, 143/144, 146 205/13, 21, 253/22, 26, 259/254, 266/1, 13-17, 19-21, HURON (lightship) 152/236 254/145, 264/63, 272/59 (pilothouse) 238/87 HURON (ii) (1852) 240/260 ILLINOIS (of 1851) (drawing) INDEPENDENCE (coastal cruise HURONIC 191/188 22/21 ship) 271/75, (under HUTCHCLIFFE HALL (195603- ILLINOIS (100680), 26/31, construction) 268/44 C) 105/39, 120/247, 147/152 122/87 INDEPENDENCE HALL HYAK (206094) 40/92 ILLINOIS (221934) 52/95 (220447) 118/94 HYAK (ferry) (1967) 253/17 ILMATAR 160/249 INDEPENDENCE OF THE SEAS HYAK a) JESSIE ISLAND (tug) ILMATER (Finnish) 92/133 268/67 (154923) (1927) 159/166 ILOCUS STAR a) SC 739 197/82 INDEPENDENT ACCORD HYAK (tug) (170434) (1937) IMBODEN SEAM (248271) (Liberian) 275/42 159/165 123/147 INDIA (100008) 126/123 HYPERION (HMS) 148/204 IMBRICARIA (99710) (1893) INDIANA (100080) 35/61, HYUNDAI KEUMKANG a) 178/104 241/26, (drawing) 241/24, 25 ROYAL VIKING SKY b) IMPERATOR 163/181 INDIANA (100717) 44/84 SUNWARD c) BIRKA IMPERIAL (121945-C) 54/32 INDIANA HARBOR 243/237 QUEEN d) GOLDEN IMPERIAL (171704) 176/232 INDIANAPOLIS (200920) 38/30 PRINCESS e) SUPERSTAR IMPERIAL BEDFORD 226/149 INDUSTRIAL TRANSPORT CAPRICORN 229/69, IMPERIAL COLLINGWOOD (Canadian) 181/56 230/151 151/182 100 INDUSTRY (Murray River; IRISH ELM a) COLLINGHAM ISLAND ESCAPE a) Australian) (1911) 137/38, (1910) 232/291 SCANDINAVIA (1982) 252/324 IRISH PINE (ii) 232/297 251/205 INFANTA ISABEL DE BORBON IRISH POPLAR 232/291 ISLAND EXPRESS 187/228 (Spanish) (1913) 209/5 IRISH SPRUCE a) SIGRID ISLAND FIESTA a) MASSALIA INFANTE DOM HENRIQUE CARHAM (1896) 232/293 172/286 147/170 IRISH SYCAMORE (Irish) ISLAND HI-SPEED FERRY INFINITY (2001) 236/321, 117/46 245/48 243/260, 255/241, 273/17 IRON KING (1887) (Great Lakes) ISLAND HOLIDAY (508358) INGHAM (USCGC) 280/88 (sketch) 236/270 103/140, 198/128, 227/210 INISHOWEN HEAD (British) IRON LADY 161/44 ISLAND HOME (12141) 41/6, 114/111 IROQUOIS a) KENNEBEC 253/33 INLAND SEA (tug) 265/68 (14484) (1889) 151/147, 151, ISLAND HOME (2006) (ferry) INLAND SEAS 141/42 152 260/321, 261/50, 262/49 (126613-C) 128/224 IROQUOIS (British Columbia) ISLAND HOME iii (ferry) 280/63 INN (Danube R.; Austrian) 105/35 (1900) 146/106, 242/96 ISLAND KING II (130312-C) INNSTEIN 156/283 IROQUOIS (Puget Sound) (1901) 47/69, 68/100, (afire) 76/115 INSIGNIA a) R-ONE b) 172/276 ISLAND MERCY a) PETITE REGATTA (1999) 247/210, IROQUOIS (Great Lakes) (1955) FORTE b) GOOD 251/205, 257/71, 261/77 168/250 SAMARITAN (mercy ship) INTERCONTINENT (1959) IROQUOIS (USN tug) (fantail) 245/9, 10, 16 (midship house) 260/350 70/62 ISLAND OASIS 252/310 INTERNATIONAL (tug) 180/274 IROQUOIS (100524) 91/73 ISLAND OF CYPRUS a) INTERPORT (Pilot Boat) 177/31 IROQUOIS (100730) 35/73, CALEDONIEN 153/29 INTREPID (USN aircraft carrier) 37/14, 44/73 ISLAND PRINCE a) HOEGH 112/243, (as a museum), IROQUOIS (222231) 132/204, ARIANE 141/38, 222/99, 103, 260/314, 261/54, 267/46, 247/193 107, 108 269/72 IROQUOIS (226332) 125/1, ISLAND PRINCESS b) NORTH INTREPID (USN CV) 192/301 125/23, (aground) 127/155, ISLAND PRINCESS INVICTA (British) 125/53 (interior) 125/25 (310431-C) (1958) 104/195, INVINCIBLE (224240) 112/230 IRPINIA a) CAMPANA b) RIO 159/171 INVINCIBLE (tug) 178/159, JACHAL c) CAMPANA ISLAND PRINCESS (138784-C) 229/30 (Italian) (1929) 142/95, 187/190, 191, 203/237 IOLAS (paddle steamer) 180/268 152/266, 167/182, 173/3, 16, ISLAND QUEEN (of 1974) ION (of 1850) 56/85 23, 24, 25, 76 132/252 IONA 160/256 IRVIN L. CLYMER 159/204, 197/ ISLAND QUEEN (12097) 31/56 IONIA (Greek) 95/99 2 ISLAND QUEEN (17097) 20/391 IONIAN GALAXY a) ARKAS IRVING S. OLDS (Great Lakes) ISLAND QUEEN (225054) 189/62, 197/33 187/228 (fantail view) 22/22 IONIAN GLORY a) ISAAC M. SCOTT 141/42 ISLAND QUEEN (291053) COMPIEGNE (Greek) 165/34 ISABEL McALLISTER 191/186 128/222 IONIAN ISLAND 215/231 ISABELLA 197/63, 235/193 ISLAND QUEEN (Ohio River) IONIAN SUN 198/148 ISE MARU (Japanese ferry) 147/184, 225/64 IONIAN VICTORY 172/288 (1973) 149/32 ISLAND QUEEN (Falmouth) IONIC FERRY (British) 91/100 ISHIKARU (Japanese ferry) 150/76, 175/182 IONION 154/115 (1974) 149/28 ISLAND QUEEN (Florida) IOWAN (1914) 251/177, 181 ISIS (100286) 127/186 179/194 ÍRAFOSS (i) (1967) (Iceland) ISKENDERUN (Turkish) (1950) ISLAND QUEEN (ii) (ferry) 229/15 157/62, 165/60 250/137 IRBIS (towboat) 236/307 ISLAND ADVENTURE 149/20, ISLAND ROCKET II 234/158 IRIS a) DRYDEN b) 198/128, 249/59, 268/47, ISLAND ROMANCE (ferry) MENEMSHA (92794) (1885) 271/6 (1973) 198/128, 220/308, 170/96, 247/201 ISLAND BEACH 134/124 272/44 IRISH ALDER a) PIRET (1902) ISLAND BREEZE 219/217, ISLAND SEALINK 263/66 232/298 220/343, 224/322 ISLAND STAR a) HORIZON IRISH ASH 232/276 ISLAND COUNTESS 201/69 (1990) 259/206 IRISH COAST (British) 110/122 ISLAND DAWN 231/198 ISLAND SUN a) VOLENDAM 171/194 101 ISLAND TRANSPORT 179/215 ITASCA (towboat) 274/74 J.S. (77451) 130/96 ISLAND VENTURE (Norwegian) ITHACA (Spanish) 127/179 J.S. DELUXE II (artist’s 127/158 ITHACA (ferry) 150/97 conception) 205/59 ISLAND WANDERER (533264) IVAN GORTHON 190/132 J.S. LEWIS a) VESTA (towboat) 120/235 IVERNIA (British) 63/65 (1931) 233/62, 248/317 ISLANDER (1989) 193/25, IVORY (1957) 271/16, 279/48, 50, J.S. WALTON (160709-C) 85/22 197/28, 29, 220/318 (wheelhouse) 271/17 J.S. WARDEN a) ELIZA ISLANDER (Martha’s Vineyard IYANOUGH (ferry) 262/47 HANCOX 153/37, 174/100, service; built 1973) 128/222 IZMIR (Turkish) 171/169, 101 ISLANDER (100601) 65/1, 188/292 J.T. MORSE (200980) 3/26, 33/1, 122/87 4, 24, 34/51, 74/35, 92/141, ISLANDER (205007) 130/82, J.A.W. IGLEHART 222/146, (bow) 110/98, (fantail) (dockside view) 130/126 228/319, 261/62 17/330, 124/252, (sketch) ISLANDER b) MARTHA’S J.A.Z. DESGAGNES 224/320 116/256, (walking beam) VINEYARD (223089) J. ALVAH CLARK 141/6 74/36 150/75, 155/192, 169/4, J. ARNOLD (1893) (tug) 224/292 J.T. SHERMAN (200543) 99/94, 214/127, (fantail) 102/100 J.B. FORD 191/226 204/265, 267, 268 ISLANDER (95093-C) 70/33, J BURTON AYERS (243772) J.W. HERSHEY (500160) (wreck) 70/36 61/18 110/117, 210/145 ISLANDER (259789) 185/40, J.C. HARTT (tug) 148/261, 157/67 J.W. MCANDREW a) 186/126 J.C. HARTT (76417) 75/77 DELTARGENTINO (USCG) ISLANDER (Boothbay, Maine) J.C. KERR (76527) 52/73 206/110 176/266, (sketch) 194/131 J. CLARE MILLER (202977) J.W. MCGIFFIN (Canadian) ISLANDER (1909) 215/170 18/341 229/63 ISLANDER (excursion boat) J.F. SCHOELLKOPF, JR. 154/132 J.W. SHELLEY a) ALGOCEN 252/301, 262/68 J.F. VAUGHAN a) WILLIAM H. 269/52 ISLANDER (1950) (ferry) 261/51, WARNER (Great Lakes) J.W. STEINHOFF 190/88 262/49, 263/50 162/106, 164/282 J.W. WESTCOTT II (258859) ISLANDER II 134/123 J. G. EMMONS (13156) 130/77 126/110, 195/231 ISLE OF ARRAN 176/284 J.G. IRWIN (149495-C) 67/78 JACK LUMMUS 198/127 ISLE OF JERSEY (British) 74/57 J.H. McCRADY (145300) 20/387 JACK TAR (supply vessel) ISLE OF SARK (British) 77/25 J. HAMPTON MOORE (fireboat) 199/219 (100572) (Delaware River) 219/201 JACOB AMOS, JR. (Oneida Lake, 116/208, (paddlebox carving) J. HOOKER HAMMERSLEY N.Y.) 103/123 116/207 247/194 JACOB CHRISTENSEN ISLESFORD 214/197, 198 J.J. SISTER 137/37 (Norwegian) (freighter) ISLINDA (Stoney Lake Nav. Co.) J.L. GRANDIN (76219) (sketch) 243/179 2/12 54/35 JACOB H. TREMPER (76574) ISSAQUAH (ferry) 156/277 J.L. LUCKENBACH 231/208 (1885) 60/86, 145/62, ISSAQUENA (ferry) 244/322 J.L. MAUTHE (Great Lakes) 164/244, 295, (model) 57/11 ISTANBUL a) COLOMBIA (freighter) 208/314, 222/145 JACOB H. VANDERBILT (1862) (Turkish) 171/174, 275/19 J.M. WHITE (76009) 102/76, 142/76 ISTRA 200/278 (model) 104/177 JADDEN (Canadian) 218/100 ITAITE (cargo ship) 199/216 J.N. McWATTERS (314361-C) JADE STAR 275/51 ITALIA (Italian) 112/243 79/80, 191/227 JADRAN (Yugoslavian) 65/19, (as ITALIA (Italian) (1906) 175/169, J.N. TEAL (203949) (drawing of) a restaurant) 274/62 169/36 26/47 JAG LEELA (India) 205/41 ITALIA (Lake Garda; Italian) J.P. DE LA PEROUSE a) JAGUAR (tug) 219/215 111/185 PANDORA II 207/222 JAMAICA (285979) 79/89, ITALIA PRIMA a) J. PAGE HAYDEN (516506) 233/82 STOCKHOLM (Italian) 108/208 JAMES A. CARNEY (77134) 215/233, 217/67, 220/296, J. PIERPONT MORGAN 115/154 223/223, 228/293, 299 (203155) 97/30 JAMES B. COLGATE ITALIS a) AMERICA b) WEST J.R. HUTTON (steam canal boat) (whaleback) 201/15 POINT c) AMERICA d) 177/22 JAMES B. SCHUYLER 257/9 AUSTRALIS E) AMERICA J.R. SENSIBAR a) FRANK C. JAMES BATTLE (174801-C) 153/58, 153/248 BALL 159/204 82/54, 202/146 ITASCA (1871) 230/92 J. RUSSELL FLOWERS 262/63 102 JAMES BUCHANAN (76679) JAMESTOWN a) MARIVELES JESUSITA (Columbian) 85/27 110/89 b) MILLER COUNTY JET CAT EXPRESS 202/137 JAMES CARROLL a) DOWNER 220/272 JET EXPRESS II 208/295 XV 205/33 JANET M. MCALLISTER (tug) JET RUBAN BLUE (France) JAMES CARRUTHERS (134748) 240/307, 259/248 (speedboat) 200/297 (1912) 178/108 JANET MARIE 277/75 JEWEL CITY 213/76 JAMES CRAIG 197/67 JAPAN 135/159 JEWEL OF THE SEAS 273/45 JAMES DAVIDSON (220802) JASON (USN collier) (1913) JIAN HUS a) FOCH 152/245 107/158 187/218, 230/167, 259/184 JIANG PIN (Chinese) 122/114 JAMES ELLWOOD JONES JAVA (Dutch) 216/287 JIIMAAN (Great Lakes) (ferry) (1927) 204/267, 259/187 JAY COOKE (13780) 31/55 206/145, 224/318, 247/231 JAMES E. FERRIS a) ONTARIO JEAN 145/48, 213/60 JIM WOOD (sternwheeler) b) F.R. HAZARD 135/167 JEAN AIKEN (towboat) 275/63 156/266, 267 JAMES E. McGRATH 189/60 JEAN ANNE (car/truck carrier) JIME I a) PRINCESSE JAMES H. SCOTT (1897) (tug) 258/146, 264/67 RAGNHILD 179/180 224/292 JEAN BRILLIANT 174/143 JIN JIANG a) PINE TREE JAMES HOWARD (75279) 30/30 JEAN CLAUDE DUVALIER MARINER b) MARIPOSA JAMES J. DOHERTY (ferry) (never so documented) (Chinese) 172/260, 179/182 207/211 122/117 JINCY (1979) (towboat) (Ohio JAMES J. KEHOE (tug) 188/255 JEAN LAFITTE (221726) 73/26 River) 243/236, 258/152 JAMES L. KUBER a) RESERVE JEAN MARY (charter boat) JOAN MCCULLOUGH (Great 268/51 238/135, 267/51 Lakes) 162/100 JAMES MCALLISTER (tug) JEAN PARISIEN 161/56, JOAN MORAN (tug) 212/257, 188/295 207/226, 247/232 258 JAMES NORRIS 218/139 JEAN RIBAULT (ferry) (St. JOE COOK (230375) 23/42 JAMES P. DONALDSON (76183) John’s River) 217/53, JOE S. MORROW (203908) 83/66 219/220, 269/50 129/50 JAMES R. ELLIOTT (77566) JEANIE DEANS (Clyde R.; JOHANN STRAUSS (Danube R.; 118/75 British) 95/99, 97/23, 160/258 Austrian) (1913) 68/113, JAMES R. MORGAN (tug) JEANNE C (tug) 207/190 201/17 259/249 JEFFERSON (77356) (fantail) JO. HORTON FALL (211828) JAMES RANKIN (USCG cutter) 129/60 64/86 241/51 JEFFERSON (201073) 53/5 JOHN ATLANTIC BURR (ferry) JAMES REES (13033) 102/75 JEFFERSON MYERS a) 179/208 JAMES RUMSEY (USAE HANNAWA 229/29 JOHN A. FRANCE (Great Lakes) towboat) 50/41 JEFFREY G (towboat) 237/61 187/230, 212/313 JAMES SAMPSON (75995) 25/6 JENNIFER S (towboat) 221/62 JOHN A. MacDONALD (313707- JAMES T. BELCHER (towboat) JENNY a) WAR ARGUS b) C) 114/75 217/62 GALLIC c) CLAN JOHN A. McPHAIL (194591-C) JAMES T. BRETT (1853) a) COLQUHOUN d) IOANNIS 91/95 KEYPORT (14011) (1884) LIVANOS 154/110 JOHN A. MESECK a) 164/243 JENNY ANN (ferry) 265/61 NAUSHON (228531) (1929) JAS. T. STAPLES (205724) 36/93 JENNY LYNN (tug) 276/67 23/29, 62/42, 106/107, JAMES W. BALDWIN (13190) JENS KOFOED (Danish) 95/99 128/203, 131/172, 132/235, 56/93, 153/68 JEREMIAH O’BRIEN (liberty 203/179, 261/88 JAMES W. MARSHALL (liberty ship) 155/203, 183/224, JOHN A. NOBLE (ferry) 256/286 ship) 211/202 210/86, 212/254, 298, 299, JOHN A. WARNER (13429) JAMES W. CURRAN (176167-C) 316, 213/2, 220/315, 255/232 71/65 91/95 JEREMY a) EMILY K (towboat) JOHN A. WOOD (75461) 112/229 JAMES W. GRIMES (243162) 237/61 JOHN ALEXA (517882) 109/106 126/101 JERRY TINKEY (towboat) JOHN ARTHUR (tug) 264/69 JAMESTOWN (226088) 69/20 244/321 JOHN B. AIRD (Great Lakes) JAMESTOWN (240725) 97/28, JERUSALEM (Israelian) 66/49 167/204 (end view) 113/45 JERVIS BAY (Australian) 11/178 JOHN B. RICHARDS (148849-C) JAMESTOWN (ferry) (1942) JESSE HOYT (13191) 9/142, 79/86 139/166, 193/49, 202/134, 246/119 JOHN B. WATERMAN 278/49 226/112, 236/236/292, JESSE JAMES (222858) 122/90 JOHN BROOKS (13452) 116/253 252/288, (pilothouse) 236/255 JESSICA W. (ferry) 253/44 JOHN BURNS (British) 87/80 103 JOHN CADMAN 185/34 JOHN M. DENNIS (228683) JOSEPH H. FRANTZ 159/204, JOHN CADMAN II 185/36 48/95 246/145, 256/309 JOHN CADWALADER 163/178, JOHN N. COBB (research vessel) JOSEPH HENRY a) THALIS O. 203/173 268/59 MILISSIOS (1908) 169/26, 28 JOHN D. LEITCH 258/148 JOHN NOBLE (ferry) 187/218 JOSEPH J. LUNA (fireboat) JOHN DUFF a) CHESTER JOHN OXLEY (Australian) 273/46 (U.S.E.C. tug) 204/266, 267 (engine room) 123/136 JOSEPH LYKES 276/20 JOHN DYKSTRA a) BENSON JOHN O. McKELLAR (Great JOS. OTERI, JUN. (76905) 85/8, FORD (Great Lakes) 167/204 Lakes) 173/52 (fantail) 85/7 JOHN D. MCKEAN (fireboat) JOHN PAUL ECKSTEIN JOSEPH S. YOUNG (248326) 191/251, 213/59 (towboat) 222/143, 224/316 96/128 JOHN D. SCHOONMAKER (tug) JOHN PURVES (218244) 108/223 JOSEPH WHITNEY (16110) 145/61 JOHN ROEN V (tug) 166/126 38/25 JOHN E. F. MISENER a) SCOTT JOHN S. HOPKINS (76175) 63/63 JOSEPH X. ROBERT (393816-C) MISENER 140/248, 181/56 JOHN S. MANUEL (207448) JOSIAH WEDGWOOD a) JOHN ENA 191/209 78/53 BEAUH ARNOIS 218/114 JOHN ERICSSON (77226) JOHN SHARPLES (77587) 32/81 JOUET (USN) (DD) 148/204 (fantail) 37/24 JOHN SHERMAN (U.S. Revenue JUAN SEBASTIAN ELCANO JOHN F. KENNEDY (ferry) Cutter) 31/55 (Spanish) (1928) 209/13 (1967) 200/297, 204/291, 292, JOHN SHERWIN (ii) 269/52 JUBILEE (gambling barge) 256/284, 286, 263/53, 278/61 JOHN STEVENS 187/172, 178, 179/184, 185, 186, 188, JOHN G. MORGAN 231/232 185 182/130, 197/83, 208/309, JOHN G. MUNSON (264136) JOHN SYLVESTER 174/104, 243/202 47/74 107, 191/197 JUDGE SEWALL (Lake JOHN H. HANNA (75900) 102/81 JOHN TURECAMO (tug) 245/54 Winnipesaukee, N.H.) JOHN H. PRICE (147788-C) JOHN W. BROWN (liberty ship) 227/219, 220 80/121 145/42, 166/115, 185/48, JUDITH M. PIERSON (369249- JOHN HAMILTON GRAY 188/302, 207/217, 210/87, C) (Great Lakes) 162/101 (328838-C) 121/24, 199/213, 211/216, 227/224, 236/315, JUDY MORAN (tug) 189/48, 254/129 238/86, 124, 247/220, 229/47 JOHN H (ferry) 192/298, 272/43 260/282, 316, 263/39, 40, JULES VERNE a) CROWN JOHN H. CORDTS (tug) 151/205 264/46, 47, (rear view) 225/41 MONARCH b) NAUTICAN JOHN H. MACMILLAN, JR. JOHN W. CANNON (76003) c) WALRUS 263/77, 266/73 197/58 102/80 JULIA BELLE SWAIN (531233) JOHN H. PRICE 147/152 JOHN WANAMAKER b) 119/169, 135/166, 147/147, JOHN H. SULLIVAN (1912) CLYDE B. HOLMES (tug) 204/310, 213/76, 248/271 (ferry) 280/86 211/214, 243/221, 260/312, JULIA LUCKENBACH (1917) JOHN JAMES AUDUBON a) 262/50 188/266 BAYOU JEAN LAFITTE JOHN WEAVER () JULIE N. DUBUQUE (271706) (ferry) 197/59 247/195 60/97 JOHN J. BOLAND (Great Lakes) JOHN WILKINS 190/94 JULIET (76795) 65/2 202/143, 233/65 JOHN W. RICHMOND (of 1838) JULIETTE (77035) 95/112 JOHN J. HARVEY (231225) 116/197 JUMBO MARK II (ferry) (artist’s (fireboat) (1931) 194/166, JOHNNY N. (midget steam rendition) 213/60 200/285-287, 289-291, launch) 51/53 JUNE K (tug) 249/55 242/86, 128, 129, 168, JONANCY (213803) 72/116 JUNGLE QUEEN 147/179 259/230, 278/58 JONATHAN PADELFORD JUNIATA (77274) 40/86 JOHN J. HOOPES (241209) (1970) 274/72 JUNIATA (201768) 84/106, 113/35 JOPPA (sidewheeler) (1885) 119/142, 120/203 JOHN J. MARCHI (ferry) 256/292 203/174, 238/131, 245/28-30 JUAN PATRICIO (ferry) 218/125 JOHN J. WALSH (236932) 61/16 JOSEPH AND CLARA JUANITA (towboat) (1954) JOHN KENDALL 140/246 SMALLWOOD (ferry) 212/310 JOHN L. MURPHY (towboat) 193/44, 225/53 JUNIATA (1904) (Great Lakes) 142/104 JOSEPH B. WILLIAMS 147/144 135/158, 159, 161, 221/13 JOHN L.A. GALSTER (214109) JOSEPH D. POTTS (526588) JUNIPER a) BIG BOTTLE 106/101 115/168 (tourboat/ferry) 219/192-194 JOHN LEE, SR. 190/94 JOSEPH G. CANNON (liberty JUNO (tug) 210/100 ship) 274/22, 23, 26 104 JUNO (Swedish) (1874) (Gota KAMERUKA (Australian) 169/58, KEEWATIN (125985-C) (1907) Canal) 228/257, 259, 263, 176/286 61/1, 96/128, 98/41, 48, 55, 269, 270, 277, 283, 286, 290, KANANGRA (Australian) 122/93, 166/77, 93, 94, 96, 247/236 172/284, 197/67 209/66, 261/39, 262/5, 6, 7, 9, JUPITER (77458) 73/24 KANAYAK 186/138 10, 14, 15, 43, 59, 277/28, JUPITER (Norway) 187/251, KANESVILLE QUEEN 216/311 (deck plans) 98/64, 65, (fantail 193/61, 209/60, 231/208 KANGUK (freighter) 193/58 silhouette) 98/86, (interior) JUPITER (tanker) 196/318, KANKAKEE 256/314 61/2, 98/51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 199/231 KANLICA (Turkish) 79/83 (pilothouse) 262/3, (painting) JUPITER a) SACONY (tug) KANSAS CITY (237706) 15/281 262/1 (1902) 208/301, 264/88, KAPITAN DRANITSYN KEEWAYDIN (Lake Willoughby, 275/65 (Russian) 216/295, 298 Vt.) 98/86 JURA (Lake Neuchatel; Swiss) KAPITAN KHLEBNIKOV KEHLOKEN (225772) 50/25 (1862) 254/88 (Russian) 216/335 KELIMUTU 179/222 JUSTINE (244165) 68/106 KARADENIZ (Turkish) 171/174, KELLY LEE 258/149 JUSTINE MCALLISTER (tug) 181/64 KELLY RAE ERICKSON 263/63 270/61 KARANGRA (Australian) KENKOKU MARU (Japanese) JUTLANDIA 191/205 162/132 38/45 JYLLAND a) HMS KILBRIDE KARANJA 140/230, 193/68 KENNEBEC (14484) (1889) (Norway) 165/22 KARAMURSEL (double-ender; 151/47 JYVASKYLA (Lake Paijanne; Turkish) 72/100 KENNICOTT (ferry) 228/314 Finnish) 88/108 KARAPIPERIS 9 (tug) 210/128 KENORA 191/187 KARELIYA 163/210 (216989) 43/67, 230/100 K de K (of 1884, C) 120/198 KAREN K. (towboat) 201/59 KENYA (British) 108/212 KAALA (Hawaiian) 72/128 KARIM (1917) (Nile River; KENYA CASTLE (1952) 201/26 KAATERSKILL (14408) (1882) Egyptian) 216/283, 232/273 KERINCI 167/214 82/35, 82/41, 151/142, KARINGAL (Australian) 171/208 KERMANSHAH a) KALLIOPI 174/144 KARLA G 266/59 (1910) (Greek) 197/17 KAHLOKE (195485-C) 50/44, KARRABEE 158/138 KERSHAW (161119) 41/9 60/95, 101/194 (14028) 116/202, KESTREL (161027) 126/78, KAHLOKE (347780) (1973) (paddlebox) 116/193 140/198, 217/49, (engine) 153/20 KATAHDIN (1914) (Moosehad 126/81 KAIMOKU a) CRISFIELD Lake) 155/192, 169/38, KEVIN C. KANE (fireboat) 212/277 214/89, 264/47 207/191 KAISER (Weser R.; German) KATAMA 186/126 KEVIN D (Ohio River) 251/235 (fantail) 72/109 KATERI TEK 150/77 KEY WEST EXPRESS KAISER FRIEDRICH (German) KATIE (1914) 237/56 (catamaran) 258/145 169/10, 11, 12, 16 KATIE G. MCALLISTER (tug) KEYSTONE (126333) 66/36 KAISER WILHELM DER 277/78 KEYSTONE (161046) 101/39 GROSSE (German) 51/61, KATIE HOOPER 206/156 KEYSTONE MARINER (264428) 169/12 KATOOMBA b) COLUMBIA 44/92 KAISER WILHELM II (German) (Greek) (1913) 142/83 KEYSTONE STATE (USN 129/26 KATOWICE II (Polish) 193/63 craneship) 185/48 KAIULANI (161133) 72/106 KATY (14405) 42/42 KIGORIA 228/313 KALAKALA a) PERALTA KAUAI (1979) 259/263, 266/64 KILBIRNIE (HMS) a) PCE-827 (ferry) 229/55, 231/228, KAWTHER 199/196 (USS) 165/22 257/61 KAYE E. BARKER 238/142, KILL VON KULL (14101) (as a KALAMA (ferry) 256/317 261/62 double-ender) 9/142 KALEETAN (ferry) (1967) KAZAKHSTAN (Soviet) (1976) KILLARNEY a) S.D. BROOKS 253/20, 62 141/36, 143/168, 151/189, b) ST. FAITH 201/41 KALENDER (1911) 201/22 178/138 KILLIAN L. HUGER (barge) KALISPELL (Flathead Lake, KEANSBURG a) NANTASKET 265/61 Mont.) 114/98 (1878) (130127) 143/151 KILO MOANA (research vessel) KALOKE (195485-C) (1903) KEARSARGE (Lake Sunapee, 242/141 144/199 N.H.) 22/8, 90/43, 46 HOCK a) INDIA 145/39 KALVIK (icebreaker) 223/232 KEARSARGE (ii) 201/48 KIM HWA 156/260 KALYPSO (Swedish) 207/228 KEENORA (103680-C) 74/47, KIMANIS 156/303, 164/290, 88/125, 90/70, 71, 72, 137/43 187/202 105 KIMBERLEY EXPLORER KLATAWA (345961-C) 128/235 KONINGIN WILHELMINA 187/236 KLATAWA (ferry) 173/46, (Dutch) 74/57 KIMBERLEY QUEST 272/58 KONSUL SARTORI (German) (Australian) 259/251 KLAVDIYA ELANSKAYA 117/46 KIMOLOS a) FREE (Russian) 244/299 KONUNG GUSTAV V (Swedish) ENTERPRISE b) FREE KLIAS a) ANKING 145/39 94/70 ENTERPRISE I 165/29 KLICKATAT (ferry) (Washington KOOKABURRA QUEEN KINAU (161157) 72/98 State) 142/102, 163/200, (Australia) 183/230 KING DOC 158/132, 187/230 205/8, 22, 264/63, (painting) KOOPERATZIA b) DELTA KING EDWARD (113897-C) 205/1 (Soviet) 186/152 108/224 KLITSA a) DENMAN QUEEN (Flathead Lake, KING EDWARD (British) (1901) (345965-C) (1972) 153/22 Mont.) 114/97 137/14, 160/258 KLONDIKE (Flathead Lake, KOREA (1902) 181/22 KING MINOS (Japanese) (ferry) Mont.) 114/97, 114/98 KOROS (Danube R.; Hungarian) 188/314, 199/231 KLONDIKE (Yukon River) 107/144 KING OF SCANDINAVIA 182/86 KOSCIUSZKO (Polish) 162/80 211/230, 212/315 KLONDIKE (1936) 263/88 KOSSUTH (Danube R.; KING OF THE RED 225/73 KLONDIKE (1984) (catamaran) Hungarian) 107/144, 123/170 KING ORRY (British) 62/51 222/142 KOTA BALI 139/180, 156/258 KINGS POINT (tug) 212/335 KLONDIKE QUEEN (ferry) KOTA PANJANG 156/256, 257, KINGS POINTER (US Merchant 171/198 304 Marine Academy) 119/159, KLONDYKE (Flathead Lake, KOTA SINGAPURA a) 204/254, 206/134 Mont.) 114/99 TJILUWAH 139/179, 155/212 KINGSLEY 134/89 KNICKERBOCKER (203772) KOURIS 192/317 KINGSTON (Canadian) (1901) 121/42, 215/180 KOWTHER a) ENOTRIA 157/58 251/255 KNICKERBOCKER (231148) KRANSOYARSK (Lena River; KINGSTON (111654-C) 17/314, 126/92, (end view) 117/55 Russian) 252/296 (fantail) 38/48 KNICKERBOCKER (1931) KRIPPEN (1892) (Elbe R.; KINGSTON (ferry) 186/89, 98, (ferry) 256/283, 289 German) 116/245, 223/237, 100 KNICKERBOCKER II 215/182 232/275 (122938) (1905) KNICKERBOCKER VII 215/183 KRISTIANAFJORD (Norwegian) 178/100 KNOSSOS a) SVEA b) (1913) 178/80 KINGSWEAR CASTLE (British) HISPANIA c) SAGA 154/115 KRISTIN J (towboat) 221/62 196/293 KNOSSOS (Greek) (ferry) 197/35 KRISTINA KATERINA 276/62 KINNAKEET 192/305 KNUDSHOVED (1961) (Danish) KRISTINA REGINA a) BOREA KINSALE (tourboat) 202/144 (ferry) 77/24, 226/151 b) BORE (1960) 184/312, KINSMAN ENTERPRISE 193/59 KOCATAS (Turkish ferry) 235/251, 243/216, 267/21, KINSMAN INDEPENDENT 171/172 272/66 (Great Lakes) 188/315, KODIAK II (tug) 172/276 KRITI (ferry) 136/209, 151/172, 246/145, 255/225 KOFRESI 211/210 197/34, 220/306 KINSMAN INDEPENDENT (ii) KOGANE MARU (Japanese) KRONPRINS HARALD 220/321 61/14 (Norwegian) 79/83, 139/182 KINSMAN INDEPENDENT a) KOHALA a) WEST HENSHAW KRONPRINSSESAN VICTORIA CHARLES L. (1938) 203/182 159/208 HUTCHINSON b) ERNEST KOJIMA (Japanese CG ship) KRONPRINZ (Weser R.; German) R. BREECH 197/60 196/311 (fantail) 72/109 KINSMAN VOYAGER a) H.P. KOKANEE (103305-C) 123/156 KRONPRINZ WILHELM (Weser BOPE b) E.A.S. CLARKE KONG FREDERIK IX 253/75 River; German) 110/83, 144/235 KONG HARALD (1993) 276/39 129/26, 170/111, 272/34 KITSAP (224849) 99/111 KONGEDYBET (Danish) 109/52 KRONPRINZESSIN CECILIE KITSAP (ferry) 161/48 KONIGIN LUISE (German) (German) 59/57, 105/21, KLAHANIE (227249) 50/25 175/160 129/26, (fantail) 105/54, KLAHANIE a) GOLDEN AGE KONIGSTEIN (1889) (Elbe River; (interiors) 59/58, 61, 60/91, (ferry) 161/48 German) 235/234 61/9, (pilothouse) 60/92 KLAMATH (ferry) 203/227, KONINGIN BEATRIX (Dutch) KROONLAND 174/80, 182/119, 205/26 177/54, 179/203, 193/62 191/210, 211 KLASSEN (freighter) 212/307, KONINGIN JULIANA (Dutch) KRUZENSTERN (Russian) 218/135 177/54 204/296 106 KUKUI (USCG cutter) 89/32 LA MAROTTE (Lake LADY CHELMSFORD (1910) KULAMANU a) DELAWARE Winnipesaukee, N.H.) (engine (ferry) (Yarra River; BELLE b) HUDSON BELLE and boiler) 36/87 Australian) 234/149, 267/70 c) GEORGE WASHINGTON LA MARSEILLAISE 172/232, LADY CHRISTINA 182/117 d) RELLA MAE (1946) 234, 235, 237 (Australian) 239/251, 246/136, 259/232 LA NORMANDIE (French) (ferry) 162/132, 185/34, KULLEET (345965-C) (1972) (1883) 50/32, 138/88 208/316 153/20, 272/58 LA PALMA (1912) 178/77, LADY CYNTHIA (152899-C) KULSHAN (ferry) 164/278 200/316, 207/234, 245/70 65/13, 160/250, 251, 252 KUNAK (Chinese) 156/262 LA PERLA a) FERDINAND DE (Australian) KUNGSHOLM (Swedish) (1929) LESSEPS b) DELPHI 171/208 141/26, 30 147/170, 151/170 LADY ELGIN (of 1851) 76/97 KUNGSHOLM (Swedish) (1953) LA PINTA (ferry) 261/49 LADY FRANKLIN (steam skater, 135/181, 136/229, 137/48, LA PRINCESA (barge) 273/50 of 1859) 33/11 141/28, 29, 145/44, 161/3, 4, LA PROVENCE (French) 138/91 LADY GERALDINE 185/30 6, 9 LA ROSE (tug) 183/207, 209 LADY GRACE (Capt. Way’s KUNGSHOLM (of 1966; LA SALLE (barge) 228/316 sternwheel launch) 58/49, Swedish) 99/105 LA SAVOIE (French) 138/90 65/9, 88/114, 101/44 KUNUNGUAK (Danish) 92/124 LA SUISSE (Lake Geneva; Swiss) LADY GRACE (195485-C) KUPER (ferry) 261/68 196/297 (1903) 144/200, 147/182 KURDISTAN a) FRANK D. LA VIOLETTE 141/42 LADY HAMILTON 261/61 MOORES (British) 151/183 LABE (Moldau R.; Czech.) LADY HAWKESBURY 185/36, KURING-GAI (Australian) 138/68 126/77, 232/275 38 KURORT RATHEN (Elbe R.; LABRADOC 151/182, 190/143 LADY HOPETOUN (Australian) German) 112/245, 116/244 LAC DES ISLES 159/204 123/135, 175/212 KVITSOY (Norwegian) 65/19 LAC DU SAINT SACRAMENT LADY LATOUR (of St. John, KWUNA (368934-C) (1975) (Lake George) 153/43, N.B.) 41/20 136/241, 153/22 190/155, 192/276, 208/290, LADY LEE a) KYDON 151/172, 190/146 292, 231/242 WINNIPESAUKEE BELLE KYLE 200/293 LAC VANCOUVER (tug) 237/55 227/220 KYOTO 206/167 LACHINEDOC (Great Lakes) LADY LIBERTY a) MISS KYPROS STAR (ferry) 179/218, 163/204 CIRCLE LINE 279/58 193/67 LACKAWANNA a) LADY LUCK (gambling boat) KYSTEN I (Norwegian) 232/280 WOODBURY (ferry) 150/94, 208/310, 214/152 KYUQUOT (Canadian) (tug) 99, 226/116, 120, 121 LADY LUCK BETTENDORF 201/38 LACKAWANNA (tug) 180/276 (casino boat) 215/236 LACKAWANNA (96148) LADY LUCK CASINO 213/58 L. JENISON (14825) 117/18 127/157 LADY MAUREEN (dinnerboat) L.R. BEATTIE (ferry) 218/148 LACKAWANNA (205349) 228/305 LA BELLE (206189) 84/121 132/247 LADY OF MANN (British) 62/51, LA BOURGOGNE (French) 50/32 LACONIA (British) 89/7 121/36, 122/114, 138/103, LA BRETAGNE (French) 50/32, LAC STE. ANNE a) EDWARD J. 140/226, 254/148 138/90 BERWIND b) MATTHEW LADY MCKELL (Australian) LA CHAMPAGNE (French) ANDREWS c) BLANCHE 230/159 (1886) 50/32, 138/90 HINDMAN 158/130, 175/208 LADY NORTHCOTE (Australia) LA CROSSE QUEEN 273/63 LADY ALEXANDRA a) LADY 269/60, 280/74 LA CRUISE 207/218 ALEXANDRA b) PRINCESS LADY OF THE ISLE 212/321 LA GRANDE DUCHESSE LOUISE (Canadian) (1924) LADY OF THE LAKE (of 1830) (141440) (1896) 63/57, 143/131, 132, 134, 135, 124/203 172/248, 181/22 155/202 LADY OF THE LAKE (15092) LA JENELLE a) BORINQUEN b) LADY AUDREY 260/336 (Lake Winnipesaukee, N.H.) PUERTO RICO c) AROSA LADY BALTIMORE 173/43, 19/376, 108/197 STAR d) BAHAMA STAR 175/196, 184/322, 248/310 LADY OF THE LAKE (130661- (Panamanian) 115/137, LADY CECILIA (Canadian) C) 61/11 118/116, 280/66 150/71, 72, 73, 74 LADY RODNEY 133/56 LA MADELON II 161/2 LADY CECELIA (152718-C) LADY ROSE a) LADY SYLVIA 43/72 (170429) (1937) 159/168 107 LADY ROSE (Vancouver) LAKE TRANSPORT a) CYCLO LAURO EXPRESS a) PCE-827 b) 195/228 WARRIOR b) TEXACO BEC-1 c) KILBIRNIE (HMS) LADY ROWENA 248/263 WARRIOR 148/255 d) HAUGESUND 169/56 185/34 LAKE WABUSH (Great Lakes) LAUSANNE (sidewheeler) LADY STERLING (British) 87/75 178/128 (drawing) 225/1 LADY STREET (ferry) 263/74 LAKE WINNIPEG a) YOHO LAVELLE YOUNG (141529) LADY WOODSUM (Lake PARK b) FORT HIGHFIELD 71/77 Sunapee, N.H.) 90/45 (175575-C) (1944) 175/208, LAWIT (Indonesian) 179/222 LADY WOODWARD 182/104 LAWRENCECLIFFE HALL (Australian) (ferry) 162/132, LAKESHELL (330048-C) (323002-C) 97/32, 156/283 229/66 112/235 LAWRENCEVILLE (tug) LAFAYETTE (French) 138/95 LAKESHELL (Great Lakes) 214/138 LAFAYETTE (of 1824) 46/33 184/306 LAXFOSS (v) (1978) 229/2, 7 LAFAYETTE (of 1865; French) LAKESPAN ONTARIO a) LADY LE BARGE 135/176 49/3 CATHERINE 160/282 LE BATEAU FORT LAGONDA (towboat) 201/60 LAKETON a) TEMPLE BAR b) LAUDERDALE (544978) LAGUARDIA (257200) 121/12, LAKE NIPIGON (Great 126/105 (pilothouse) 121/2, (sketch) Lakes) 171/205 LE BOREAL 279/70 29/15 LAKEWOOD (ferry) 213/55, LE BRAVE 222/146 LAGUNA (140764) (1885) 216/321 LE CEDDRE NO. 1 a) ARTHUR 170/105 LAKONIA a) JOHAN VAN SIMARD 186/144 LAILA (Danish) 262/29, (stern) OLDEN-BARNEVELT LE CEDRE 206/146 262/30 (Greek) (1930) 142/90 LE CONTE (Alaska State ferry of LAIRD’S ISLE (British) 65/19 LAMPREY (Lake Winnipesaukee, 1973) 131/178, 251/238, LAKE CANIM a) DORVAL N.H.) 108/203 252/318 PARK (175389-C) (1944) LANCASTER (141217) 13/220, LE FRENE NO. 1 (Canadian) 182/104 188/278, 247/180 215/229 LAKE DEVAL (216891) 115/149, LANDING QUEEN (Lake LE GRANDE BLEU (private (plans) 115/146 Conroe, Texas) 172/272, yacht) (2000) 271/47 LAKE DUNMORE (215815) 173/29, 30 LE HAVRE ABETO 139/133 (engine drawings) 115/145 LANE VICTORY (victory ship) LE LEVANT 237/64, 252/328 LAKE FARRABEE (218418) 192/309, 205/53, 211/223, LE SAULE NO. 1 203/233, 58/55 236/299, 253/64, 259/218 224/319 LAKE FORNEY (217757) LANGDALE QUEEN (195485-C) LEADALE a) HARRY YATES b) 115/152 (1903) 139/173, 144/199 CONSUMERS POWER c) LAKE LESA (216678) 115/151 LANGKAPURI STAR FRED A. MANSKE (1910) LAKE MENIHEK 176/283 AQUARIUS 212/290, 148/255 LAKE MICHIGAN a) FEDERAL 230/153 LEDALE a) JOHN A. KLING MAAS (i) 270/53 LANSDOWNE (98629-C) 55/67, (1922) 165/53 LAKE ONTARIO (British) 81/9 80/97, 117/47, 122/90, LEBANON (204720) 105/37 LAKE PENNASK II a) JERSEY 152/239, (interiors) 80/102, LEE A. TREGURTHA 234/146, MIST (185995-C) (1954) (sketch) 80/101 275/52 182/106 LANSDOWNE (1884) (car LEECLIFFE HALL (177899-C) LAKE QUEEN 179/190 ferry/restaurant) 216/327, 92/135 LAKE RUNNER (Lake Ontario) 267/56 LEEWARD (Norwegian) 217/68, 223/235 LAOS (French) 135/141 228/306, 233/55 LAKE SIMCOE (British) 81/9 LAPLAND (British) 84/103 LEGEND OF THE SEAS LAKE a) WESTON LARK (ferry) 186/88, 92 214/167, 215/234, 243/214 PARK (175596-C) (1944) LARNACA ROSE 190/150 LEHIGH (140424) 56/86 182/106 LARRY DON 154/94 LEHIGH (141644) (fantail) 65/24 LAKE SUNAPEE (1918) 232/289, LASH ESPANA (530144) LEHIGH (218450) 118/98 295 124/232 LEHIGH (249316) (aerial view) LAKE TAHOE (226588) 51/54, LASH TURKIYE (530143) 70/50 205/8, 10 118/108 LEIF ERICSON a) STENA LAKE TRANSPORT (160731-C) LATVIA 200/282 CHALLENGER (ferry) 113/42 LAURA B 237/75 241/43, 265/47 LAURENTIC (1927) 193/19 LEIF ERIKSSON (326966-C) 121/23 108 LEILANI (257200) 121/13 (of 1835) LIGURIA (British) 70/49 LEISURE LADY (gambling ship) (lithograph) 27/58 LIGURIA a) HILDA 233/52, 235/224 LEXINGTON (219471) 44/79 WOERMANN b) WAHEHE LEM ELLSWORTH (104062) LEXINGTON a) THOMAS c) MARELLA d) CAPTAIN (schooner) 120/222 JEFFERSON (sidewheeler) MARCOS f) CORSICA LEMNOS 136/209 243/221 181/14 LEMOYNE a) GLENMOHR LEYDEN (208377) 24/67 LIHUE a) WHEATLAND 163/205 LEYTE GULF (missile cruiser) MONTANA 218/99 LEMOYNE (152647-C) 202/146, 207/189 LILAC (USCG buoy tender) (bow only) 109/45 LIBAN 151/174 (1930) 121/3, 124/134, LEMOYNE II 188/314 LIBERTÉ a) EUROPA (French) 234/136, 248/306, 264/4, LENA LUCKENBACH 211/209 (1930) 138/93, 97, 171/158, 276/56, 279/57 LENADURA (Chilean) (fantail) 187/206, 251/196, 256/254 LILI MARLEEN a) OCEAN 124/226 LIBERTÉ a) BRASIL b) COUNTESS 261/79 LENAPE (tug) 189/19 VOLENDAM c) MONARCH LILLIAN (N.Y. State) 96/117 LENAPE (1913) 275/12, (on fire) SUN d) VOLENDAM e) LILLIAN CLARK (506128) 275/13 ISLAND SUN g) CANADA 101/45 LEON XIII (ii) a) ISLA DE STAR h) QUEEN OF LIMARI 273/20, (illustration of CUBA (ii) (1888) 208/268 BERMUDA (1958) 177/58, bow) 273/18 LEON FRASER 194/145 277/20 LIMBERHURST (tug) 248/314 LEON SIMARD 161/56 LIBERTE (French) 37/8, 84/112, LINCOLN 158/110 LEONA II a) ENERCHEM (bow only) 92/130 LINCOLN CASTLE (British) AVANCE 207/227 LIBERTY 135/176, 279/39 146/100 LEONARDO DA VINCI (Italian) LIBERTY (of 1974; Wilson Boat LINDA CLAUSEN a) CUNARD 75/82, 96/125, 124/222, Line) 132/236 AMBASSADOR 141/35 (aerial view) 96/119, (fantail) LIBERTY (204233) 130/84, LINDA MORAN (tug) 268/73 82/62 214/100, (fantail) 67/85 LINDBLAD EXPLORER LEONARD DA VINCI (Italian) LIBERTY a) COSTA RIVIERA (Panamanian) 114/106, (1960) 140/230, 144/242, 243/210 132/232 145/35, 153/59, 156/289, LIBERTY (USCG cutter) 263/68 LINDBLAD POLARIS 163/212, 158/79, 81, 82, 84, 88, 90, 92, LIBERTY I 225/54 172/288 93, 159/214, 167/178, 179, LIBERTY BELL 140/232 LINK 100 (barge) 188/308 180, 182 LIBERTY BELLE (Disneyworld) LINNEA 277/63 LEONID LEONIDIV (Russian) 222/155 LIO 220/276 (1957) 200/297 LIBERTY BELLE (207201) LION (tug) 151/204 LEONID SOBINOV (Russian) 79/65, 101/15, 117/35 LION (British) 108/209, 142/97 129/35, 208/319, 230/124 LIBERTY BELLE (255508) LION QUEEN 225/69 LEONIDAS Z. CAMBANIS 68/105 LIONEL PARSONS (Great Lakes) (Greek) (ferry) 197/18 LIBERTY BELLE (Philadelphia) 170/128 LEOPOLD (Lake Constance, 182/140, 194/158 LIPCA (Vistula R.; Polish) German) 75/70 LIBERTY BELLE III (drawing) 107/141 LEPPÄVIRTA (1904) (Lake 222/154 LIQUID VEGAS 269/48 Saimaa; Finnish) 248/261 LIBERTY OF THE SEAS 263/58 LIQUILASSIE (Liquifuel tanker; LEROY 140/224 LIEMBA (Lake Tanganyika, C) 128/242 LESSING (German) 72/120 Africa) 107/149 LISMORIA a) TAOS VICTORY LEV TOLSTOY (Soviet) (1981) LIEMBA (Lake Victoria, E. (British) 165/12 164/260 Africa) 120/208 LITTLE EFFIE (steam launch) LEVIATHAN a) VATERLAND LT. ROBT. E. LEE (restaurant) 54/30 150/103, 174/86, 202/89 229/73 LITTLE ERIE (1836) (painting) LEVIATHAN (215446) 226/85, LT. SAMUEL S. COURSEN 240/254 95, 257/39, (fantail) 82/62, (U.S. Army ferryboat) LITTLE MISS JESSICA 250/149 (painting) 226/85 115/162 LITTLE NORWAY (ferry) LEWIS & CLARK (Missouri LT. SAMUEL S. COURSEN 204/304 River) (excursion boat) 253/58 (USCG ferry) 187/251 LITUYA (ferry) 250/126, 270/55 LEWIS G. HARRIMAN 249/65 LT. SAMUEL S. CURSON LIVINGTONE (1889) (Great LEWIS WILSON FOY 198/144 (Governor’s Island ferry) Lakes) (drawing) 236/278 LEWISTON (15084) 23/36, 275/39 LIZZIE BAKER 161/24 110/98, 156/253, 254, 255 LIGHTSHIP NO. 84 248/307 109 LLANTRISANT a) LAKE LOTTIE (Oneida Lake, N.Y.) LUCY REINAUER (tug) 265/68 BURNABY 182/110 110/88 LUDWIG FESSLER (1926) LLOYD BERMUDA 190/130 LOTUS (Nile River) 48/88 262/16 LLOYD I. SEAMAN a) ST. LOTUS (141319) 62/28 LUGANO a) MORAYSHIRE b) JOHN’S GUILD 225/56 LOTUS (Lake Minnetonka) 173/6 BRODLIFE c) LLOYD MURPHY a) MR. LOU A. CUMMINGS (140644) TUSCANSTAR d) LOVIE b) MR. JEFFREY 80/110 FORTUNSTAR e) SEMIEN 247/229 LOUIS HOUCK (140989) 77/6 181/8 LLOYD SHAW (207767) 108/216 LOUIS J. GOULET 245/61 LUITPOLD (Chiemsee; German) LNG DELTA 233/52 LOUIS JOLIET (170718-C) (1887) 116/244, 262/16 LOBSTER DECK a) CAPTREE 104/207 LULU (Keuka Lake, N.Y.) SPRAY () LOUIS JOLLIET 156/230 108/175 221/50 LOUIS MAJESTY 278/56 LUNA (230263) (tug) 119/136, LOCHITA (1889) 218/121-123 LOUIS R. DESMARIS (Great 201/46, 239/216 LOCUST POINT (tug) 206/87 Lakes) 183/229, 230/147, LUNGA POINT (244961) 101/44 LOFOTEN (1964) (Norwegian) 237/64 LURAY (140524) 31/54 235/234 LOUIS S. ST. LAURENT LURLINE (204955) 20/403, LOGOS 179/232 (C.G.C.) 212/307 72/101 LOGOS II (mission ship) 223/235 LOUISA (141061) 93/13 LURLINE (231979) 27/62, 57/21, LOMONOSOV (sidewheeler) LOUISE (Lake Geneva, Wis.) 72/101, (fantail) 40/96 248/268 129/50 LURLINE b) ELLINIS 182/148 LONDRES (British) (1906) 90/64, LOUISE (223386) 111/175 LURLINE a) MONTEREY b) 226/130 LOUISE (yacht) 226/86 MATSONIA d) BRITANIS LONE STAR (222089) 70/51 LOUISE LYKES (illustration) (1932) 189/8, 239/188, LONG ISLAND a) 276/17 252/339 CORRECTION (208175) LOUISIANA (1880) 155/167, 168 LUSITANIA (British) 129/30, 31, (1910) 165/4 LOUISIANA BRIMSTONE 64, 272/36 LONG LINES 244/319 201/54 LYCOMING (140416) (fantail) LONGFELLOW 168/266, 175/190 LOUISIANE (French) 49/1 122/123 LONGFELLOW II 187/232, LOUISVILLE (15014) 47/53 LYDIA (Greek) 103/152, 176/264, 188/300, 200/292 LOUISVILLE (116669) 20/393, 180/306 LONI-JO 233/62 112/217 LYKENS (tug) 180/272 LORD BALTIMORE 163/178 LOURICK (small steam launch) LYMAN (tug) 224/306 LORD GOUGH 175/156 23/28 LYMAN STEWART (212860) LORD SELKIRK (310063-C) LOVCEN (Yugoslavian) 206/135, 46/40 67/77, 217/46 224/305 LYMAN TRUMAN (Susquehanna LORD SELKIRK II (322537-C) LOWELL THOMAS EXPLORER River) 13/following page 239 (aerial view) 126/116 142/98 LYNN (53277) (whaleback barge) LORD SELKIRK II (Canadian) LUBROLAKE (178932-C) 105/39 71/94 (1969) 134/111, 146/111 LUCANIA (of 1893, French) LYNN R. (towboat) 275/62 LORELEY (German) (1963) 51/60 LYTTELTON II (tug) 159/210 144/203 LUCANIA a) PRINCE ROBERT LORENA (141400) 47/50, b) CHARLTON M.A. BURKE (208194) 57/3 144/234 SOVEREIGN (Italian) (1930) M.A.C. GAGNE 252/313 LORENA (sternwheeler) 263/61 173/13, 14, 172/142 M. & J. TRACY (215766) 115/151 LORENA-I (Great Lakes) 234/146 LUCEDALE 264/59 M.F. PLANT (127271) 58/28 LORETTA (Canadian tug) (1907) LUCIANO FEDERICO (ferry) M.G. HENRY KNOX (Army tug) 155/185 218/126 260/333 LORETTE (tug) 265/52 LUCIANO MANARA 184/290 M. MARTIN (90072) (1863) LORIS GENE (241248) 112/230 LUCINDA SMITH (tug) 183/207, 164/244, 247/182, 183, L’ORME NO. 1 186/144 209, 210 (painting) 272/17 LOS ANGELES (244510) 94/60 LUCIUS W. ROBINSON M.R. CHESSMAN (254923) LOSANITVILLE (towboat) (209875), 107/132, 107/139 99/111, 103/136 193/28 LUCKY EVELYN (packet) M.S. DIXIE II 210/158 LOT WHITCOMB (of 1850) 204/271 M.V. ALBATROS a) DAWN 35/55 LUCY BERTRAM (14983) 33/28 PRINCESS 208/319 LOTSCHBERG (Brienzersee; LUCY MAUD MONTGOMERY Swiss) 110/84, 195/201 149/18 110 MAASDAM (Polish) 162/84, MAHROUSSA (Egyptian) 25/3 MAKSIM GORKIY a) 199/203, 209/45, 213/62, 71, MAID OF THE ISLES (Lake HAMBURG b) 251/224, 254/134 Winnipesaukee, N.H.) HEANSEATIC (Soviet) MAC MCGINNIS 271/55 108/199 157/44, 178/138, 192/322 MACHIGONNE (1914) 174/114, MAID OF THE LOCH (Loch MALAHAT (207420) 60/94, 224/254, 257-261, 264-267 Lomond; British) (1953) (bow) 113/37 MACHIGONNE II (1987) (ferry) 105/34, 160/254, 256, MALASPINA 256/318 185/42, 190/128, 200/293, 222/147, 232/286, 248/263, MALAYSIA (Singaporean) 205/45 259/223 135/140 MACK GAMBLE (511828) MAID OF THE MIST (90692-C) MALAYSIA RAYA a) LAOS b) 108/183 54/29, 56/88 EMPRESS ABETO 141/34 MACK POINT (tug) 276/78 MAID OF THE MIST NO. 2 MALCHACE 262/31 MACKINAC (208658) 108/219 (138273-C) 54/42, 56/88 MALCOLM (tug) 162/106 MACKINAC ISLANDER MAID OF THE MIST II 168/281 MALIBU PRINCESS 141/38 (276809) 67/78 MAIDEN CREEK (ii) (1945) MALIETOA (92973) (pilothouse) MACKINAW (92226) 70/52, 269/28 84/98 213/66, 221/69, 259/238 MAIN 175/168 MALLARD (towboat) 142/104 MACKINAW CITY (223692) MAINE (92391) 92/125, 126, MALLOW b) PRINCESS GRACE 114/79 99/97, 127/150, 153, 154, 155 (USCGC) 280/62 MACOM (150652) 29/4 MAINE (221123) 58/46 MALOLO (226454) 72/103, MACON (USAE snagboat) 62/29 MAINE (1909) 148/233 119/143, 146/93, 94, 188/260, MADAKET a) NELLIE C (1910) MAINE (1976) 136/232, 139/163 239/184 , 243/169, 173, 175, 169/49, 257/61 MAINZ (Rhine R.; German) 177, 179, 185, 186, 192, 194, MADELENE (ferryliner) 248/305 68/113 198, (painting) 243/169 MADELINE (tug) 275/65 MAINZ (German) (1929) 144/208 MALU CHIEF (barge) 263/25 MADISON (of 1855) (submerged) MAIOTIS 220/306 MAMIE S. BARRETT (towboat) 92/111 MAJ RAGNE (Swedish) 206/146 210/147, 267/54 MADISON (208288) 24/58, 25/23, MAJESTIC (Passaic River) 141/1 MANADNOCK (223196) 66/41 (pilothouse) 24/70 MAJESTIC (show boat) (1987) MANAMET (tug) 183/207 MADISON (226275) 132/205 170/127, 189/56, 193/26, MAN BONG (Hong Kong ferry) MADISON (1927) 149/54 221/69, 229/60, 245/57, 162/96 MADISON (car ferry) 199/170, 258/150 MAN HAU (Hong Kong ferry) 211/229 MAJESTIC (cruise) 192/307, 162/96 MADISONVILLE (226232) 196/315 MAN HUP (Hong Kong ferry) 130/81 MAJESTIC (British) 35/59 162/77 MADRID 226/131 MAJESTIC (of 1890; British) MAN KING (Hong Kong ferry) MAERSK DUNEDIN (2005) 97/20 162/93 263/55 MAJESTIC (100950-C) 23/34 MANCHESTER EXPLORER MAERSK TACOMA 256/321 MAJESTIC (107693-C) 25/8 190/97 MAERSK UTAH 276/55 MAJESTIC EXPLORER 164/278 MANCHURIA (200690) 174/86 MAGALLANES (Spanish) 209/14 MAJESTIC STAR 224/309, (fantail) 20/393 MAGDALENA (Colombian) 226/155 MANDALAY (136079) 95/81, 93, 85/27 MAJESTY (dinner/excursion 183/243 MAGELLAN (French) 86/44 vessel) 273/47 MANHATTAN (Oneida Lake, MAGENTA (1864) 141/13 MAJESTY OF THE SEAS N.Y.) 76/101, 85/75, 77, 78 MAGGIE F. BURKE (91092) 57/2 203/220, 225, 276/70 (scale model) 78/48 MAGIC KINGDOM II MAJOR DUVAL (Lake Geneva; MANHATTAN (200639) 131/159 (Disneyworld double-ender) Swiss) 110/85 MANHATTAN (211734) 27/50 132/219 MAJOR WILLIAM C. BARNET MANHATTAN (231779) (1932) MAGNOLIA (215928) 101/39, 204/322 104/165, 185/10, 202/87, 89, 201/71 MAJ. GEN. WILLIAM H. HART 90, 92, 93, 95, 96, 98, 102, MAGOLIA a) BELLE OF ST. (224522) 126/91, 202/132, 105, 107, 119, 127, 128, PETERSBURG (excursion) 235/221 203/195, 233/33, 244/291, 196/308 MAJOR POWELL (Green River) 292, (artist’s conception) MAHA (Burmese) 67/72, (deck 175/171 207/196 scene) 67/74 MAJORCA ROSE 174/130 MANHATTAN (287253) 114/65, MAHOPAC (Lake Mahopac, MAKAWELI (217844) 36/69 114/68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 75, 76, N.Y.) 118/124 (sections) 110/113 111 MANHATTAN (202346) (ferry) 235/189, 251/206, 252/328, MARINE EAGLE 251/189 139/156, 215/185 263/76 MARINE ELECTRIC 166/118, MANHATTAN (sightseeing boat) MARCONI 168/288 259/193, 280/60 268/42 MARDI GRAS a) EMPRESS OF MARINE EVANGELINE 172/266 MANHATTAN a) ELECTRONIC CANADA 136/236, 138/113, MARINE FREEDOM (tug) (Ohio b) NEW HAVEN 141/20 177/42, 197/68 River) 222/143 MANILA CITY 199/237 MARE ISLAND 262/69 MARINE NAUTICA 142/110, MANISEE (of 1973) 128/251 MARECHAL PETAIN 172/232, 255/213 MANISTEE 255/224 233 MARINE PACKER a) BLIKUR MANITOBA (94879-C) 98/46, MARGARET (tug) 264/69 (Canadian) 209/43 166/92 MARGARET CHASE SMITH MARINE RUNNER 218/128 MANITOU 150/80, 191/214, (car ferry) (1984) 184/294, MARINELAND QUEEN 147/178 205/44 197/42, 242/133 MARINER (105228) 20/386 MANITOU (92521) 122/89, MARGARET FEENY (tug) MARINER OF THE SEAS (painting) 80/113 247/190 271/70 MANITOU (107140-C) 47/68, MARGARET LYKES (293555) MARINSAL 151/184 (pilothouse) 38/47 125/42 MARION (Murray R.; Australian) MANITOULIN (85491-C) 10/162, MARGARET M. MCALLISTER 125/7, 223/238 142/108, 198/145, 244/324 (tug) 212/258 MARIPOSA (91554) 21/427 MANITOWOC (225671) 110/109 MARGARET MORAN (tug) MARIPOSA (1939) 193/37 MANOA (1913) 181/22 204/335, 220/311 MARIPOSA b) HOMERIC MANTADOC 195/233, 243/238 MARGARITA L a) WINDSOR (231312) (1930) 118/118, MANUEL CALVO (Spanish) CASTLE (1960) 166/136, 119/173, 133/14, 17, 19, 23, 208/270 205/69, 230/108, 109 146/70, 105 MANUKAI 247/235 MARGE I (Missouri River) MARIPOSA a) PINE TREE MANXMAN (British) (1955) 280/77 MARINER (1953) 146/70 62/51, 248/256 MARGUERITE 134/107 MARITIME TRADER 257/54, MANX SAILOR a) KOOTENAY MARIA DESGAGNES a) 279/69 PARK b) MOHAWK PARK ILCHEM ASIA 233/64, MARIYA YERMOLOVA (175595) (1944) 182/102 258/147 220/297 MAPLE (USCG lighthouse tender) MARIA KOSMAS a) HMAS MARJORIE J. WINSLOW 190/99 123/171 COOK 212/291 MARK M 246/142 MAPLEBRANCH b) ERABLE I MARIA ROSA (Cuban) 86/50 MARK MCALLISTER (tug) 162/130 MARIAN HAGESTAD 277/77 203/213 MAPLECLIFFE HALL (Great MARIAN S. HEISKELL (ferry) MARK TWAIN (sternwheeler) Lakes) 173/52 266/46 149/25, 169/39 MAPLEGLEN 248/319, 249/66 MARIANNA VI a) AUREOL MARK TWAIN (231430) 47/67 MAPLEHEATH (129767-C) 154/105, 230/108, 111, MARK TWAIN (292991) 90/55 101/41 236/323 MARK TWAIN (1981) 193/27, MAPLEWOOD a) MEADVILLE MARIDAN C. 141/44 214/141 (ferry) 134/100, 137/50, MARIE a) ARCHER (107139) MARKHAM (USEC dredge) 150/98, 99 (1876) 170/106 191/225 MAPLEWOOD (234618) 126/94, MARIEFORS (Finnish) 61/19 MARLBOROUGH a) JOHN L. 132/232 MARIEFRED (excursion) HASBROUCK (13180) MAQUOIT (200852) 39/67, (Swedish) (1903) 196/295, 164/23, 165/67 105/49, 127/192 232/282 MARLENE ELLIS 262/64 MAQUOIT II (ferry) 211/215, MARIELLA (Norway) (ferry) MARLOWE (British) 66/47 214/127, 242/134 175/210, 213/69, 232/320 MARMION (102622) (1893) MAR-SUE (1915) 273/51 MARIMO (Japanese ferry) (1972) 178/108 MARACAIBO (91573) 59/64 149/33 MARQUES DE COMILLA MARANBO II (252726) 114/90 MARIN (ferry) 256/318 (Spanish) 209/14, 15 MARATHONIA a) SYLVIA L. MARINA (241203) 21/421 MARQUETTE 253/56 OSSA b) MARATHON MARINA 81 244/318 MARQUIS (88488-C) 48/87 141/44 MARINE COURIER 178/114, MARS (tug) 189/20 MARCO POLO a) ALEXANDER 218/128 MARSHALL F. BUTTERS (Great PUSHKIN (1965) (British) MARINE CRUISER a) Lakes) 201/13 (cruise) 116/247, 151/196, PRINCESS OF TASMANIA MARSODAK 233/2, 10-12, 14, 142/109, 162/116 23-25 112 MARTHA E. ALLEN (227895) MARY LUCY LANE a) FRANK MATADOR XVI a) MARK L. 102/88 H. PEAVEY (1979) 247/228 ROBERTS b) MISS MARTHA HINDMAN a) MARY MCDONALD MARGARET d) BULL LYMAN C. SMITH 134/114 (sidewheeler) (1866) 254/110 CALF 216/318 MARTHA L. BLACK (C.C.G.) MARY MURRAY (237022) MATSONIA (226454) 29/15 201/56 (ferry) (1937) 28/86, 139/159, MATSONIA (231480) 62/49 MARTHA M. (tug) 225/17 256/283 MATANUSKA (Yukon River) MARTHA MAC (Cumberland MARY PAGE HANNAH 177/33 River) 261/64 (towboat) 225/66 MATANUSKA (ferry) 136/242, MARTHA WASHINGTON MARY POWELL (16982) 20/393, 264/64 182/126 147/192, 156/295, 169/2, 67, MATHILDA (tug) (1897) MARTHA’S VINEYARD b) 68, 247/189, (model) 57/11, 140/200, 163/191, 167/226 KEYPORT (90288) (1871) (paintings) 67/61, 272/16, MATHILDA DESGAGNES 143/150 (pilothouse) 100/147 259/239 MARTHA’S VINEYARD a) MARY U. GITHENS 174/96 MATRONNA a) ATTIKI (1902) ISLANDER (223089) (1923) MARY WOODS NO. 2 179/163, (Greek) 197/19 79/96, 85/17, 107/153, 277/44, (sinking) 277/45, 46 MATSONIA (1926) 146/96, 114/121, 140/235, 145/19, MARYETT (Flathead Lake, 243/170, 192, 196 165/1, 2, 8, 168/266, 169/1, 3, Mont.) 114/97 MATSONIA a) MONTEREY c) 6, 8, 9, 172/266, 180/286, MARYLAND (17794) 95/89 LURLINE d) BRITANIS 197/43, 207/220, 208/303, MARYLAND (92156) 95/91 189/8, 196/279 239/218, (fantail silhouette) MARYLAND (92206) 21/412 MATTHEW ANDREWS 116/222 MARYLAND (204242) 115/188 (222641) 85/20 MARTHA’S VINEYARD (iii) MARYLAND (225029) 112/235 MATTHEW TIBBETS (tug) (1993) (ferry) 250/136, 270/46 MARYLAND (1907) 241/42, 183/207 MARTIN BAKKE (Norwegian) 279/25 MATTIE ROBERTS (16687) 216/290 MARYLAND (tug) 225/17, 46/29 MARTINIQUE (141499) 58/28, 268/69 MAUDE (of 1871; C) 47/64 158/110 MARYLAND CLIPPER 148/247, MAUDE PALMER (coal MARY (1882) 240/267 225/2, 19-21 schooner) 204/262 MARY A (271656) 108/214 MARYLAND INDEPENDENCE MAUI PRINCESS 187/224 MARY A. WHALEN (1938) (state yacht) 250/142 MAUMEE 256/310, 278/68 (tanker) 264/49 MARYMAR (294730) 93/28 MAUMEE SUN 206/127 (Flathead Lake, MASCOTTE (91818) (1885) MAUNA KEA (204923) 72/105 Mont.) 114/96 58/26, 167/164, 165, 166, 167, MAUNAWILI (221132) 68/111 MARY ANN MORAN (tug) 172, 240/284 MAUNAWILI a) MOUNT 277/64 MASON L. WEEMS (91372) CARROLL 188/266, 255/231 MARY ARTIE BRANNON 13/220 MAUNALEI 196/279 (towboat) 221/62 MASSACHUSETTS (of 1845) MAURANIA III (tug) 280/78 MARY ASHLEY TOWNSEND 261/10, (drawings) 113/27, MAURETANIA (of 1907; British) 211/190 30, 31, 32, 33, (model) 129/31, 152/246, 170/152, MARY BALL a) LORD 113/29, (lithograph) 113/28 199/202 BALTIMORE (1932) 236/287 MASSACHUSETTS (204012) MAURETANIA (of 1939; British) MARY BELL (Keuka Lake, N.Y.) 10/159 97/25, 26, 132/254, 142/95, 108/175 MASSACHUSETTS b) USS (painting) 197/1 MARY BURKE (towboat) 225/64 SHAWMUT 135/136, MAURICE DESGAGNES a) MARY CHILTON (214363) 148/233 VAASA PROVIDER b) 74/44, 154/88 MASSACHUSETTS (tanker) LAURI0RAGNAR c) MARY D. HUME (tug) 179/208, (1975) 137/52 FINNRUNNER 154/131 183/218, 211/224 MASSACHUSETTS (ferry) MAURIC EWING (research ship) MARY ELLEN a) GRAND 233/47 197/45 REPUBLIC (ferry) 248/304 MASSALIA (Italian) 120/229 MAURITIUS 202/153 MARY HARTER a) MARGIE MASSALIA (France) (1971) MAVERICK (tug) 279/79 LOGAN b) CHRISTINE 164/267 MAX I (gambling ship) 231/223 BAILEY c) FRED JOERGER MASTODON (HMCS) a) NO. 508 MAX JOSEPH (Lake Constance; (towboat) 257/59 b) MASTODON c) PWO NO. German) 75/68 MARY LOUISE 248/311 306 (129529) 176/245 MAX K 276/75 113 MAXIM GORKY (1969) 246/149, MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Greek) MENEMON SANFORD (of 1854) 250/122, 254/146, 259/199, 126/120 116/201 264/74, 268/64, 270/66 MEDITERRANEAN SKY MENEMSHA (509653) 104/207, MAXINE a) WILLIAM H. 135/182, 236/323 113/17 WARNER b) THE MEDITERRANEAN STAR a) MENIHEK LAKE (188393-C) INTERNATIONAL c) J.F. BLOEMFONTEIN CASTLE 126/113, 154/131 VAUGHAN (1923) 161/54 b) PATRIS c) MENONIMEE a) ALEXANDRA MAY FIELD (1875) 214/91 MEDITERRANEAN 175/164, 261/61 MAY GARNER (292500) 101/39 ISLAND 179/220, 184/336 MERCATOR ONE 142/98 MAY QUEEN (Lake Minnetonka) MEDITERRANEAN SUN MERCURY (210175) 91/96, 173/4 (Greek) a) SVEA REGINA b) 133/39, 225/55 MAYAHARU MARU (1957) REGINA c) ODYSSEAS MERCURY U.S.N. (hospital ship) 262/35 ELYTIS 159/212, 165/35 (fantail) 18/355 MAYAN PRINCE 203/218, MEDUSA CHALLENGER MERIDA 250/93, 94, 97, 99, 104, 208/296, 297, 261/48 139/138 (painting) 250/89 MAYFAIR (232885) 130/82 MEDUSA CONQUEST (Great MERIDIA (Great Lakes) 201/12 MAYFLOWER (92291) 29/22, 23, Lakes) 227/235 MERIDIAN 194/152, 195/240, 74/41 MEDWAY QUEEN (Thames R.; 197/4, 13, 14, 211/170, MAYFLOWER (208613) (bow British) 82/51, 88/114, 245/4, 220/343 on) 131/157 252/297-300, 259/180 MERION 193/15 MAYFLOWER (1891) 154/77, 87, MEGAN ANN (tug) 272/60 MERLE M. McCURDY a) 89, 90, 91, 92, 193/16 MEGASTAR ARIES (yacht) WILLIAM B. DICKSON MAYO LYKES (1963) 276/12 234/153 (Great Lakes) 177/53, 186/144 MAYOR GAYNOR (1914) (ferry) MEGASTAR TAURUS 227/218 MERMOZ (French) (aerial view) 256/281 MEI ABETO 139/133 116/247 MAZATLAN (219607) (1920) MEIN SCHIFF a) GALAXY b) MERMOZ a) JEAN MERMOZ 170/96, 185/28 CELEBRITY GALAXY (Bahamian) 171/190, 177/75, MAZURY (Polish) 198/151 (1996) 271/9, 275/35 266/74 MCALLISTER BROS. (tug) MELANIE (tug) 233/53 MERRIMACK QUEEN 275/64 MELBOURNE (Murray R.; (sternwheeler) 176/266 MCCLEARY’S SPIRIT 244/325 Australian) 125/5, 201/16, MERRYCONEAG (92012) MCCOY 201/55 248/258 116/204, 224/259 MCDOUGALL (93088) 25/19 MELBOURNE STAR 211/183 MERTON E. FARR MCFARLAND (dredge) 149/47 MELDRUM BAY a) (220683)97/31 MCKEE SONS a) MARINE COVERDALE b) GEORGE MESQUITE (CG buoy tender) ANGEL (barge) 198/144, HINDMAN (Great Lakes) 195/231, 196/318 237/65 170/130 MESSINA (Italian) 120/227 MCNEIL 176/276 MELINA a) AZROU 154/105 META (16998) 53/18 MEAD a) CITY OF BERLIN MELISSA DESGAGNES 207/227 METAMORA (92487) 81/29, (troop transport) 247/197, 198 MELLON (USCG) 157/4 104/161 MEADCLIFFE HALL 147/150, MELODY (Mediterranean) METAPAN (212604) 36/80 151 154/138, 190/148, 225/70, METAPAN (252158) 37/12, MED SEA 164/286 231/226, 271/70, 273/75, 118/114 MEDELLIN (Colombian) 85/27 274/44 METEOR (127379) 19/364, MEDIA (British) (1948) 119/148, MELOODIA 266/69 21/409 (painting) 251/256 MELVIN R. TODD 270/73 METEOR a) CHESTER W. MEDINA (1914) 181/26, 274/6, 8, MEMAS a) LORD ERNE (Greek) CHAPIN 144/248, 177/8, 9 197/16 241/40 MEDITERRANEAN (Greek) MEMPHIS (125022) 47/74 METHODIA II 220/322 78/42 MEMPHIS QUEEN 143/179 METIS (Great Lakes) (cement MEDITERRANEAN ISLAND a) MEMPHIS QUEEN III barge) 168/252, 199/229, BLOEMFONTEIN CASTLE (sternwheeler) 172/278, 200/313 b) PATRIS d) 201/53 METRO MANHATTAN (ferry) MEDITERRANEAN STAR MEMPHIS SHOWBOAT 201/54 195/218, 196/304 157/160 MENASHA (tug) 205/62 METROPOLIS (16760) 17/316 MEDITERRANEAN SEA a) MENDEZ NUNEZ (Spanish) METROPOLIS (22988) 58/43 CITY OF EXETER 135/182, (1871) 208/262 METROPOLITAN a) NUPHA 197/32 MENDOCINO (ferry) 205/6 234/100 114 MEXICO (ferry) 185/12, 198/137 MILTON D. WARD (1886) MISS FREEDOM 143/167 MIAMI (Israelian) 100/145, 240/270, 272 MISS LAUREN ELIZABETH a) 107/155 MILWAUKEE (90183) 4/40 WARRIOR (Ohio River) MIAMI (92830) 58/27, 60/85, MILWAUKEE (93363) 119/157 215/228 158/105, 170/80 MILWAUKEE CLIPPER a) MISS LIBERTY (267394) (ferry) MIAOULIS 151/175, 186/148 JUNIATA (201768) (1905) 130/77, 140/196, 215/179, MICHAEL COSGROVE 140/198 76/113, 84/106, 119/142, 262/52 MICHAEL J. GRAINGER 144/234, 199/228, 214/167, MISS MARQUETTE 213/75 246/142, 258/152 226/150, 231/172, 251/216, MISS MAYPORT 156/273 MICHAEL J. MCALLISTER 264/57, 277/30 (drawing of) MISS MOORE 143/169 (274443) (tug) 105/18, 273/68 4/43 MISS NEW JERSEY (ferry) MICHELANGELO (Italian) MIMIKA L (Greek) 151/172 215/187 96/119, (aerial views) 96/120, MINAS CONJURO (Spanish) MISS NEW YORK (237080) 121, 122, 144 172/281 (ferry) 139/159, 169/230, 267, MICHELANGELO (Italian) MINDON (Burmese) 67/71 208/300, 275/40 (1965) 144/228, 145/35, MINERAL CITY 166/100, 104 MISS SHELLEY (215881) 180/248, 250, 254, 258, 260, MINERVA a) JANE MOSELEY 119/166 308, 328, 200/320 174/118, 219/233, 227/240, MISS WASHINGTON (1929) MICHIGAN (sternwheeler) 280/56 (ferry) 236/286 168/284 MINGHUA a) ANCERVILLE MISSION SANTA YNEZ (1940) MICHIGAN (U.S.S.) (model) (Chinese) 154/138, 156/262, (tanker) 275/49 16/288 158/151 MISSISSAGI (Great Lakes) MICHIPICOTEN 248/319, 276/66 MINNE-HA-HA (Lake 239/232 MICKEY MURPHY (water taxi) Minnetonka) 134/83, 137/58, MISSISSIPPI a) MEMPHIS 252/285 191/171, 227/242, 255/172 137/17 MIDAS 267/60 MINNEAPOLIS (17986) 102/77 MISSISSIPPI (USAE inspection MIDDLESEX (93331) 13/220, MINNEAPOLIS (Lake boat) 34/42, 77/18, 80/114 101/13, 188/280, 281 Minnetonka) 173/5 MISSISSIPPI (v) (tow) 224/317 MIDDLETOWN (92699) 148/234, MINNEAPOLIS (St. Paul, MN) MISSISSIPPI BELLE 175/175, 160/297, (fantail) 21/431, 274/73 208/308 127/146 MINNEKAHDA b) MISSISSIPPI BELLE II 179/206, MIDLAND PRINCE (116669-C) MANCHURIA 174/80 199/225, 217/25 (bow only) 109/45 MINNESOTA 247/200 MISSISSIPPI QUEEN (1976) MIDNATSOL 276/38, 41, 42 MINNESOTA CENTENNIAL 135/166, 139/176, 140/213, MIDNIGHT GAMBLER (1999) SHOWBOAT 108/195 215, 216,217, 218, 219, 221, 241/44 MINNETONKA (ii) (1924) 225, 256, 151/161, 169/52, MIGHTY SERVANT II 191/216 193/18 192/335, 196/316, 200/270, MIGHTY SERVANT 3 181/46 MINNIE-HA-HA (Lake George) 271, 272, 204/310, 210/147, MIKADO (112308-C) 62/40 208/292, 229/72, 231/242 237/62, 271/50, 274/36, 37, MIKAHALA (150383) 72/106 MINOS 151/168 (painting) 229/1 MIKHAIL KALININ (floating (107453-C) 23/31, MISSISSIPPI VOYAGER 271/60 hotel) 195/241 123/159 MISSOURI (USN BB) 191/205 MIKHAIL LERMONTOV MIRAGE (1974) 255/204 MISSOURI (French) 49/1 (Russian) 124/228, 131/64, MIRAGE I 247/226 MISSOURI (200861) 26/32, 139/168, 163/210, 184/326 MIRAMBEENA (ferry) 235/235 122/86, 247/204, 252 MIKHAIL SHOLOKHOV (1985) MIRAMAR (203183) 99/97, MISSOURI (271691) 59/74 205/66, 235/196 (fantail) 100/150 MISSOURI RIVER QUEEN MIKHAIL SUSLOV (Soviet) MIRIAM MORAN (tug) 220/311, (sternwheeler) 177/49 (1983) 168/249 250/120 MISSOURIAN 182/118 MILBARPA (ferry) 270/62 MISEFORD (134553-C) 97/30 MR. ERIC (tug) 142/112 MILL BAY (198842-C) (ferry) MISS ANN (1926) (luxury yacht) MR. SCHEFFEL 267/61 159/177, 192/311, 262/67 269/16, 18, 19 MISTER T. 245/49 MILLENNIUM (cruise) 227/219, MISS BELMAR PRINCESS MR. TOAD 271/57 229/46, 235/170, 2337/70, (ferry) 252/286 MISTRAL a) ORNEN b) 270/63 MISS CIRCLE LINE (295340) SARONIC SUN (Greek) MILLENNIUM (ferry) 258/139 130/85 165/35, 190/156, 196/329 MILLER FREEMAN (research MISS ELLIS ISLAND (ferry) vessel) 272/58 199/240 115 MISTRAL (French) 231/214, MOL EFFICIENCY (container MONTEREY a) FREE STATE 242/158, 243/205, 251/245, ship) 265/50 MARNINER (1952) 151/177, 252/327 MOLINO (barge) 189/19 180/308, 181/50, 186/150, MISTRAL II 200/278 MOLLY BAKER 279/46 188/257, 288, 189/3, 34, 35, MITOUTSI (Cypriot) 143/139 MOLPAULA 135/174 36, 38, 40, 84, 195/240 MITSCHFIBRE (171061-C) MOMENT OF GLORY 144/220 MONTEREY (1952) 253/1, 5, 13, (barge) 101/43 MONA LISA a) KUNGSHOLM 256/323, 257/70, (pilothouse) MIZUHO (Japanese CG ship) b) SEA PRINCESS c) 253/3 196/311 VICTORIA (1966) 247/211, MONTICELLO (215450) 62/35, MOBIL ALADDIN (Panamanian) 251/206, 276/52, 277/56 (aerial view) 60/88, (fantail) 118/108 MONACO 184/312 129/27 MOBILE CITY 214/118 MONARCH (British) 81/9 MONTICELLO (Patuxent River) MOBJACK (92955) (1899) 31/54, MONARCH OF BERMUDA 174/77 101/52, 143/152 (British) 70/56, 119/146, MONTREAL (British) 81/9 MOBY BLU 168/303 135/192, 185/6, 190/121 MONTREAL (116600-C) 17/315 MOBY FANTASY a) MANUEL MONARCH OF THE SEAS MONTREALAIS 156/280, SOTO 203/235 244/311, 257/64 271/53 MOBY PRINCE (ferry) 195/235, MONARCH STAR a) MONTREUX (Lake Geneva; 200/313 ARGENTINA b) VEENDAM Swiss) 225/83, 230/150, “MODERN RIVERBOAT #11” (1958) 141/51, 277/18 238/88, 242/119, 127, 167, 152/243 MONA LISA 257/51, 70 (pilothouse) 225/3 “MODERN RIVER VESSEL MONA’S QUEEN (British) 81/6 MONTROSE (British) 84/121 #411” 152/240 MONGOLIA (200493) 100/123, MONTROSE (collier) 262/55 “MODERN RIVER VESSEL 125, 250/112 MONTSERRAT a) CASTLE #418” 152/244 MONGOLIA a) MINNELORA VERDE (Yugoslavia) 165/17, MOHAMMED ALI EL KEBIR a) 174/80 209/2, 24 ATCHISON VICTORY MONHEGAN a) EVERETT MOOSEHEAD (208613) 125/60 (Egyptian) 165/14 LIBBY (excursion boat) MORA (Swedish) 228/277 MOHAMMEDI 181/16 224/270, 226/109, 257/45 MORACA (Yugoslavian) 207/223 MOHAWK a) PENOBSCOT MONICA L. 139/178 MORANIA 16 (tug) 168/267 (150253) (1882) 151/144, 148, MONICA SMITH b) MONICA S. MORANIA NO. 130 (255090) 234/188, 261/7, (burned out) c) MESSINA II 153/54 27/64 234/96 MONMOUTH (92022) 42/29, MORGAN (yacht) 183/236, MOHAWK (USCG) 169/44, 163/173, (drawing) 100/147, 208/291 195/221 (pilothouse) 100/122 MORGENTHAU (U.S.C.G. MOHAWK a) ANNE ARUNDEL MONONGAHELA (226500) cutter) 212/258 181/48 (tanker) 57/18, 62/48, 273/50 MORMACARGO (296216) (aerial MOHAWK (92168) 114/132 MONROE 207/182 view) 93/26 MOHAWK (145641) 64/97 MONS CALPE (British) 101/33 MORMACLARK (1943) 278/37 MOHAWK (201088) 130/84, MONT ROYAL (173956-C) 57/7 MORMACDAWN 249/56 132/238 MONT ST. MARTIN 181/56 MORMACDRACO (299008) MOHAWK (1925) 271/28 MONTANA (Flathead Lake, 104/208 MOHAWK (1934) 276/69 Mont.) 114/97, 114/98 MORMACMOON a) MOHAWK DEER (137898-C) MONTANA (91123) 28/76 EXCHESTER (1939) 249/56, 103/147, 105/39 MONTAUK (20637) 16/293, 251/255 MOHEGAN (British) 110/80, 148/230, 170/82 MORMACSTAR 214/129 234/89, 109 MONTAUK (i) 253/34 MORMACSUL 203/185 MOHICAN (Lake George, N.Y.) MONTAUK (ii) a) QUEEN MORMACTIDE b) EMPIRE (1908) 96/129, 111/166, CAROLINE c) TRANSFORD STATE 189/48 134/83, 208/290, 229/73, d) RAMONA e) NORFOLK MORMACWAVE a) SEA PIKE 231/242, 265/15-18, 20, 21, 253/40 (freighter) 249/56, 278/1 88, (under construction) MONTCLAIR (91903) (hulk) MORNING LINDA (car carrier) 265/22 (ferry) 123/186, 149/6, 8 269/75 MOHICAN (121013) 112/207, MONTE TOLEDO (Spanish) MORNING STAR (91705) 26/37 201/70 130/103 MORNING STAR (93120) 43/64, MOKIHANA 261/70 MONTEBELLO (tanker) 222/140 200/262, (painting) 53/11 MOKUAHI (tug) 240/316 MONTEREY (231480) 119/173 MORNING STAR (Hong Kong ferry) 162/92 116 MORRISBURG (130415-C) (bow MT. VERNON a) MYTHEN (Swiss) (1931) 142/69 only) 109/45 KRONPRINZESSIN MORRO CASTLE (1929) 190/87, CECILIE (1906) 174/77 N.A. COMEAU (313949-C) 94/64 107, 109, 111, 112, 113, 118, MOUNT VERNON (Wilson line) N.B McLEAN 189/60 119, 120, 121, 126, 127, 180/290 N F TIGER 148/237 275/15, (exhibit) 248/307, MOUNT VERNON (214055) N. KAZANTZAKIS (ferry) 271/25, (burned) 271/6 86/48, 101/16, 106/109, 197/64 MORTON S. BOUCHARD (tug) (sunk) 85/23, 86/48 N.R. LANG (130884) 35/56 167/190, 183/209, 210 MOUNT VERNON (215449) N.S. SAVANNAH 212/302 MOTOR BARGE 31 (1919) 61/8, 105/23, 129/27, N.V. GOGOL (1911) (Russian) 205/50 203/201, (aerial view) 60/88, 244/296, 248/268 MOSEL ACE 266/55 (in dry dock) 68/104 N.Y.U. VICTORY (Argentinean) MOSES TAYLOR (17726) 129/13 MOUNT WASHINGTON (Lake 165/12 MOSKVA-50 (Russian) 244/298 Winnipesaukee, N.H.) 1/1, NAAMHOK (1921) 207/173 MOSKVA-124 (Russian) 244/297 73/16, 108/171, 108/200, 201, NACOOCHEE (130249) (fantail) MOSOPELEA (U.S.N. tug) 202, 122/128, 140/232, 61/24 207/214 165/38, 173/75, 188/274, 275, NAFTILOS a) BLUE JACKET MOSSEL BAY a) LAKE 276, 277, 217/46, 231/241, (1904) (Greek) 197/22 CHILLIWACK 182/106 (model) 104/174, 123/191, NAHA MARU 149/26 MOTALA (Swedish) 228/259, 278 (pilothouse) 123/130 NAHANADA (130416) 6/79 MOTALA EXPRESS (1895) MOUNT WASHINGTON NAHANT (130126) 116/253 (Lake Vättern; Swedish) (second; Lake Winnipesaukee, NAIAS 151/174, 173/54 232/283, 255/234 N.H.) (1940) 73/19, 107/53, NAIAS II a) COMTE DE NICE MOTALASTRÖM (Swedish) 123/131, 274/56 168/282 228/259, 261, 270 MOUNTAIN LILY 205/35 (103302-C) 123/157 MOTALASTRÖM (i) (Swedish) (107454-C) 62/44, NANAIMOLITE a) MONITOR 228/265, 268 111/177, 111/178 NO. 17 b) TOEDJOE MOTOR PRINCESS (150894) MOYIE (sternwheeler) 186/138 (140034) 176/236 161/31, 32, 33, 223/207 MSC CHITRA 277/73 NANCY MCALLISTER (tug) MOUNT AIRY (barge) 189/19 MSC LIRICA 257/71 203/213, 215, 278/80 MOUNT CARROLL (221132) MSC MAGNIFICA 274/46 NANCY MORAN (tug) 267/62 68/111 MSC MUSICA (2006) 259/208 NANCY STURGIS (Ohio River) MOUNT CLAY 174/82 MSC NEW PLYMOUTH 243/242 260/327 MOUNT CLINTON 174/82 MSC OPERA 279/56 NANTASKET (130966) 74/42 MOUNT DESERT (91128) 74/62, MSC POESIA 267/65 NANTICOKE (tug) 203/222, 103/158, 110/98, (fantail) MSC SONIA (container ship) 255/219 69/30 265/71 NANTUCKET 155/220, 185/41 MOUNT HOLLY (ferry) 208/281 MSC SPLENDIDA 275/36 NANTUCKET (lightship) 181/40, MOUNT HOPE (2004) 51/49, MSC TOMOKO (container ship) 194/131, 195/214, 204/295, 77/1, 186/104 274/50 207/191, 243/222, 276/25, 27, MOUNT HOPE (520611) MUNNATAWKET 147/174, 28 112/238, 224/270, 226/108, 190/128 NANTUCKET a) LAKE FLORIS 113 MURRAY BAY (Great Lakes) (1919) 230/97 MOUNT INDEPENDENCE 171/204 NANTUCKET I (lightship) 169/39 194/166 MUSIC CITY QUEEN (showboat) NANTUCKET II (lightship) MOUNT KATAHDIN 171/188 201/53 169/39 MOUNT LYCA BETTUS (Greek) MYAT YA DA NAR 248/285 NANTUCKET (130815) 20/390, 197/20 MYKONOS 136/210 41/8 MT. MANSFIELD (521774) MYRA H. 277/76 NANTUCKET (224501) 103/134, 114/91 MYRON C. TAYLOR (Great (sketch) 20/399 MT. MARCY (539779) 123/173 Lakes) 227/236, 237/83, NANTUCKET (556196) 129/42, MOUNT McKAY (tug) 183/226 238/142 131/167, (aerial view) MOUNT MORRIS (1899) “MYSTERY PHOTO” 155/172 131/192 134/124 “MYSTERY PHOTO” (USN NANTUCKET (iv) (ferry) 270/45 MOUNT VERNON (excursion) Patrol Boat) 191/242 NANTUCKET CLIPPER 185/50, 204/302 “MYSTERY PHOTO” (tanker) 241/49, 248/318, 257/43, 192/328 260/318, 261/55, 277/86 MYSTIQUE 204/292 NANTUCKET SPRAY 195/170 117 NAOMI (80861) 4/40 159/212, 163/183, 184, 186, NEUCHÂTEL (Lac de Neuchatel; NAPOLEAN (French) 73/27, 188 Swiss) (1912) 72/120, 140/226 NAVATEK I 193/69 111/185, 251/176, 252/294, NAPOLEAN III (French) (1866) NAVEMAR (Liberian) 118/108 262/4 138/88 NAVIGATOR (Mississippi River) NEUSE (ferry) 229/50, 244/279 NAPOLI a) ARAYBANK (Italian) 235/230 NEVADA (213782) 89/31 181/8 NAVIGATOR OF THE SEAS NEVADAN (iii) (1915) 251/187 NARAMATA (tug) 193/57, 278/71 NEVERSINK (18284) 41/2 198/141, 255/230 NAVIS 214/97 NEVILLE (towboat) 238/138 (ferry) 210/152 NAXOS 154/115 NEW AUSTRALIA (British) NARRAGANSETT (18475) NEA HELLAS a) TUSCANIA c) 119/147 107/166 NEW YORK (Greek) (1922) NEW BAHAMA STAR (Liberian) NARRAGANSETT (211533) 142/83 111/182 98/60 NEAH BAY (U.S.C.G.) 202/144 NEW BEDFORD (227565) NARRAGANSETT a) RICHLIEU NEBRASKA (USN battleship) 126/91, 128/200, 203, 204, 234/85, 102, 105, (painting) 112/219 129/8, 149/58, 199/217, 234/85 NEBRASKAN (ii) a) 210/133, 211/218, NARWHAL (Canadian CG) FAIRMOUNT (1917) (pilothouse) 52/97 161/51 251/183 NEW BERNE (freighter) 225/8 NASH (U.S.E.C. tug) 202/145 NEDER ELBE (Dutch) 143/138 NEW BRUNSWICK (1860) (133855-C) 24/59, NEEDLES (ferry) 195/229, 197/56 172/242 111/178, 123/158 NEFTEGAZ 67 (towboat) NEW CARISSA 231/229, 230, NATALIE ALEXANDER 268/55 210/129, 130 268/57 NATCHEZ (New Orleans NEILL MCALLISTER (tug) NEW DEL (ferry) 160/274 Steamboat Co.) 132/203, 275/65 NEW ENGLAND (British) 64/93 222/155, 227/227, 261/63 NELLIE (130024) 99/94, 204/260 NEW GRAND HAVEN (W.I. NATCHEZ (18622) 17/317, NELLIE G. II (motorboat) 114/90 Fruit & SS; Honduran) 135/166 NELLIE G. IV (509268) 114/90 115/174 NATCHEZ (130160) 16/302 NELLY BAKER (of 1854) 71/96 NEW (130581) NATCHEZ (1975) (sternwheeler) NELSECO 163/192, 191/214, 52/81, 148/233 164/304, 237/78 224/303, 265/50 NEW JERSEY (ferryboat of 1836) NATHANAEL GREENE (Army NELSECO (iii) 260/311 (lithograph) 27/58 tug) 260/333 NELSECO II (215592) 85/16, NEW JERSEY (235140) 120/238, NATHANIEL B. PALMER 125/28, 29, 30, (dockside 128/229 239/234 view) 97/28, (foundering) NEW JERSEY (battleship) NATHANIEL P. BANKS (18506) 125/31, 32, 33 196/312 31/53 NELSON M. WALKER NEW LONDON 234/95, 108 NAT SUTTON (tug) 177/20 (transport) 253/51 NEW NORTHLAND (149409-C) NAUGATUCK (127281) 131/160, NEMAHA 214/113 60/83, 170/92, 174/79 149/58, 184/270, 186/104 NEPTUNE a) BINGHAMTON NEW ORLEANS (224942) 66/45 NAUSHON a) NANTUCKET (tug) 159/187 NEW ORLEANS (sternwheeler) 134/99, 160/268, 185/42, 75, NEPTUNE 184/266 173/43, 175/198, 176/230, 187/214, 194/157, 252/309, NEPTUNE (18296) 37/4 184/298 256/335 NEPTUNE (130801) 83/66, NEW PIONEER (1905) 199/175 NAUSHON (228531) 21/410, 113/54, 242/159 NEW SEVILLA (British) 41/19 128/200, (drawing) 15/275, NEPTUNE AVENTURINE NEW SHOREHAM (130934) (fantail) 101/13 213/50 51/49, 226/110, 113, NAUTICA a) R FIVE (2000) NEPTUNIA a) DUKE OF (drawing) 112/230 251/207, 269/60 ARGYLL (Greek) 151/163, NEW SHOREHAM II 151/186, NAUTICAL QUEEN II a) 160/267 153/41, 163/168, 172, CAROLINA BELLE 230/155 NEPTUNO a) MARIBOR b) 179/173, 212/311 NAUTICON a) CROWN MELTEMI (Ecuador) (1954) NEW SPIRIT 168/272 MONARCH 213/71 164/265 NEW SUZURAN 151/193 NAUTILUS (Lake Minnetonka) NERAIDA 168/290 NEW TEXAS (British) 81/9 173/6 NEREUS a) SCANIA b) SCANIA NEW UTOPIA a) FERRY NAVAJO (210812) (1910) 170/96 EXPRESS c) POLHEM RAIRAKKU b) SUZURAN NAVARINO a) GRIPSHOLM (Greek) 165/28 (Japanese) (1970) 164/265 139/192, 141/31, 145/20, NETTIE QUILL (130353) 50/27 NEW YORK (French) 49/1 118 NEW YORK (liner) (1982) 193/13 148/260, 164/238, 172/296, NISHIKU MARU 157/63 NEW YORK (of 1864) 221/19, 24, 186/98 NISQUALLY (ferry) 205/2, 14, 234/90, 92, (drawing) 38/44 NEWCASTLE (130963) 23/32 15, 19, 20 NEW YORK (18657) (drawing) NEWCASTLE VICTORY NISSOS CHIOS a) KAPELLA 76/103 (victory ship) 198/132 160/265 NEW YORK (130373) (drawing) NEWINGTON (1889) 178/108 NISSOS RODOS a) 32/84 NEWPORT (240610) 112/238, DEUTSCHLAND b) NEW YORK (130602) (starting 113/45, 233/32 RENETTA (Greek) 148/237 platform) 34/50 NEWPORT (ferry) 144/249 NIZAR (James River) 257/48 NEW YORK (Great Lakes) NEWPORT (tug) 212/335 NJAD 173/54 (dredge) 233/50 NEWPORT CLIPPER 166/119, NO WAKE CAFÉ (restaurant) NEW YORK (206239) 4/44 168/272, 179/176, 244, 237/62 NEW YORK (1837) 180/264 181/34, 185/50, 195/224 NOBLE STAR 258/157 NEW YORK a) CITY OF NEW NEWTON (209388) 123/144 NOBSKA (224501) 76/110, 85/16, YORK b) NEW YORK c) NEWTON CREEK 204/301 102/102, 128/221, 128/251, USS HARVARD d) NEW NIAGARA (French) 84/99, 135/171, 172, 136/256, YORK e) USS 152/275, 179/214, 226/150 137/52, 140/233, 157/1, PLATTSBURG 174/82, NIAGARA (Egyptian) 248/261 159/197, 182/116, 184/327, 189/22, 241/34 NIAGARA II a) NIAGARA 187/242, 192/298, 197/43, NEW YORK (1924) 135/129 224/319 201/47, 215/217, 218/86, NEW YORK a) USCANIA b) NIAGARA PRINCE (1966) 219/214, 215, 247/172, NEA HELLAS (Greek) 212/299, 244/304, 247/225, 249/52, 226, 227, (builder’s 142/84 252/302, 314, 260/313 plate) 129/37, (deck scene) NEW YORK b) NORFOLK c) NICOLA (Liberian) 115/180 259/175 NEWPORT (ferry) (1941) NICOLA (ferry) 197/55 NOGA a) AMERICA b) WEST 138/105 NICOLAS MIHANOVICH POINT c) AMERICA d) NEW YORK CENTRAL NO. 9 (Argentinean) 87/89 AUSTRALIS e) AMERICA f) (tug) 187/170 NICOLAS PIANGOS a) ITALIS (Panamanian) NEW YORK CENTRAL NO. 14 OAKLANDS GRANGE 172/262, 180/247, 306 (tug) 218/104, 105, 111 (1912) 197/22 NOMAD (tanker) 255/219 NEW YORK CENTRAL NO. 14 NICOLET 221/63 NOMADIC (1911) 257/4, 42, 65 (ii) (tug) 222/114, 264/33, 34 NIEUW AMSTERDAM (of 1938; NONOWANTUC (130274) 165/4 NEW YORK CENTRAL NO. 16 Dutch) 123/150, 129/42, NOORD HOLLAND (Dutch) (tug) 162/117, 200/335, 159/160, 167/212, 168/258, 114/125 260/334, 261/1, 27-29 259, 260, 262, 263, 304, NOORDAM (Dutch) 168/265, NEW YORK CENTRAL NO. 31 251/197, 262/88, (deck and 187/220, 199/203, 226/141, (222786) 110/119 interior views) 123/152, 153 229/56, 231/199 NEW YORK PILOT NO. 1 NIGHTINGALE II (1954) NOORDAM (2006) 255/205, (painting) 243/259 (tourboat) 207/217 259/207 NEW YORKER (yacht) 197/46 NILS DACKE 189/62 NOORDLAND (1884) 241/33 NEW YORKER (206129) 90/41, NILS HOLGERSSON (ferry) NOORDZEE (Dutch) (tug) (1922) 42, 131/157 205/63 232/262, 277, 250/90 NEW YORKER (1960) 133/5 NIMPKISH (347770-C) (1973) NOOTKA PRINCE 222/103 NEW YORKER a) DAYLINER b) 128/234153/24 NORA VITTORIA (ferry) 229/45 MAJESTIC STAR 196/309, NINDAWAYMA 263/60 NORCO a) TILLAMOOK (1911) 229/53 NIPIGON BAY a) IMPERIAL 138/82 NEW YORKER (dinner-cruise) LEDUC 157/54 NORD ESTONIA (ferry) 205/63 209/65, 212/302 NIPPON MARU a) ARGENTINA NORDALE a) STADACONA NEW YORK NEWS a) MARU (Japanese) (1958) (Great Lakes) 167/207 TECUMSEH (Great Lakes) 140/202, 153/29, 162/108 NORDIC EMPRESS (cruise) 164/283 NIPPON MARU a) ROSA DA 196/324, 220/298, 240/326 NEWARK SUN (503588) 124/231 FONESCA b) P/S SEVEN NORDIC PRINCE 175/227, NEWBRUNDOC (149466-C) SEAS (Japanese) (1962) 199/211 86/53 148/227, 162/115, 198/141, NORDIK PASSEUR 264/57 NEWBRUNSWICKER (319967- 212/291, 217/59, 235/201 NORDKAPP (Norwegian) 262/79, C) 88/119 NIRITOS a) ISLEMOOR b) 276/43 NEWBURGH b) NANTASKET MAYMEAD c) NORDLYS (Norwegian) 105/27, (130350) (1886) 124/201, MARYLANDS (1919) 197/23 211/230, 217/65 119 NORFISK I (factory ship) 209/53 91/96, 104/199, 105/1, 10, 13, NORTHCLIFFE HALL a) NORFISK II (factory ship) 209/53 17, 18, 262/59, (bow only) FRANKCLIFFE HALL NORFOLK (214564) 103/131, 105/12, (fantail) 84/125, 134/113, 147/152 208/284-289 105/14, (interior) 105/8 NORTHCOTE (74028-C) 47/61 NORGOMA (190429-C) 45/11, NORTH BEACH (130942) NORTHERN (towboat) (Ohio 88/119, 94/54, 216/320, 147/138 River) 233/63 (fantail) 119/182 NORTH CAPE (barge) 218/129 NORTHERN BELLE CASINO NORGULF 276/86 NORTH HAVEN (230975) 24/66, 228/326 NORISLE (176112-C) 119/181, 116/216, 149/20 NORTHERN EXPEDITION 124/246, 202/312, (bell) NORTH HAVEN (279604) (ferry) 269/67 119/180, 216/321, (boat and 108/214 (18114) hurricane decks) 119/180, NORTH HEAD a) (fantail) 49/24 (pilothouse) 119/130, BARRENJOEY (Australian) NORTHERN PACIFIC (212926) (stokehold) 119/180 138/68 112/219, 263/6, 15, 18 NORLAND (British) 132/226 NORTH HEAD (1913) (ferry) NORTHERN PRINCE 222/101 NORMAC (154621-C) 45/12, 236/318 NORTHERN PRINCESS (car 68/96, 109/45, 118/76, 77, 78, NORTH ISLAND PRINCESS a) ferry) 237/52, 240/305 159/206, 207/235, 216/320 ISLAND PRINCESS NORTHERN RANGER (flagship) NORMACDRACO 197/83 (310431) (1958) 142/102, 203/217 NORMAN (1894) 137/27 153/25 NORTHERN RANGER (170017- NORMAN (18337) 49/5 NORTH LAND (130690) 105/5 C) 64/98 NORMAN B. REAM (203543) NORTH LAND (207282) (1910) NORTHERN RANGER (ii) 96/129, 97/30 58/29, 129/1, 170/86 223/221, 251/224 NORMAN J. KOPMEIER NORTH POINT (253465) 114/124 NORTHERN SHELL a) 146/110 NORTH RIVER 185/43 TIBETAN (1954) 138/120 NORMAN L. SNODGRASS NORTH RIVER STEAM BOAT NORTHERN STAR a) (towboat) 214/142 (of 1807) (mach’y drawing) BARCELONA 137/34, NORMAN MCLEOD ROGERS 55/54 217/26 (C.C.G.) 206/139, 214/138 NORTH SHORE (144929-C) NORTHLAND (1908) 138/80, NORMANDIE (French) 22/6, 60/81, 174/143 219/184 130/65, 74, 138/96, 150/102, NORTH SHORE (176565-C) NORTHLAND PRINCE (320164- 167/153, 155, 156, 158, 160, 57/7, 57/8 C) 104/194, 222/106 162, 170/111, 175/155, NORTH STAR (18302) 111/157 NORTHUMBERLAND (130855) 176/230, 178/99, 220/258- NORTH STAR (1901) 135/136 13/220, 16/292, 158/106, 263, 222/114, 264/34, 272/37, NORTH STAR (tug) 204/293 230/148 38, (aerial views) 106/75, NORTH STAR a) MARBURG b) NORTHUMBERLAND (96937- 109/9, 130/69, 70, 74, LINDA R. (Norwegian) C) (1891) 31/61, 62, 268/50 (construction views) 130/68, (1966) 165/60, 167/212, NORTHWESTERN (155177) 53/6 (deck plans) 130/71, (demise) 168/248, 174/124 NORTHWIND (ice breaker) 130/75, 76, (fantail) 131/161, NORTH STAR (ferry) 272/43 195/222 (interior views) 103/71, 73, NORTH VANCOUVER b) NORUMBEGA (130979) 110/100, (fire) 213/3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12- NORTH VANCOUVER 125/60, (“on the rocks”) 14, 16-19, 22-25, 29, FERRY NO. 1 c) NORVAN 129/61 (painting) 213/1, 220/253 148/214 NORWAY a) FRANCE 153/60, NORMANDIE (ferry) 203/235 NORTH VANCOUVER FERRY 155/153, 154, 155, 158, 159, NORMANDY (CG) 197/47 NO. 2 148/214 160, 161, 162, 164, 166, 216, NORMANNIA (German) 29/2, NORTH VANCOUVER FERRY 189/42, 195/226, 209/47, 97/21 NO. 3 148/212 220/311, 221/83, 224/305, NORONIC 151/184, 157/17, 18, NORTH VANCOUVER FERRY 234/152, 239/170, 201, 207, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27, 28, NO. 5 148/212 242/168, 247/239, 249/73, 230/148, 271/53 NORTH VOYAGEUR (103514- 252/339, 254/152, 255/237, NORSAL (yacht) 198/140 C) 31/67 256/254, 270, 271, 276, 277, NORSEA 242/153 NORTH WEST (130661) 48/104, 278, 279, 265/42, 43, 268/11, NORSUN 182/142, 184/335 105/5 (pilothouse) 247/171, (bridge) NORTH AMERICA (of 1840) NORTH WEST (78005-C) 46/37 256/255 (painting) 21/417 NORTH WEST (Great Lakes) NORWEGIAN CROWN 262/39 NORTH AMERICAN (211076) 182/157 NORWEGIAN DAWN 244/329 26/43, 68/109, 84/105, 87/84, NORTHAMPTON 279/32 120 NORWEGIAN DREAM 228/324, OAKGLEN (Great Lakes) OCEAN PEARL (1970) 186/86, 232/323, 243/212, 265/77, 195/233, 239/231, 248/319, 275/73 273/75 249/65 OCEAN PENSADOR 262/68 NORWEGIAN DYNASTY OAKLAND (19447) 109/43, OCEAN PRINCESS a) ITALIA 227/211 191/236 171/212, 173/58, 207/233, NORWEGIAN EPIC 275/66 OAKLAND (ferry) (1939) 193/35 235/203 NORWEGIAN GEM 278/59 OAKLAND BEACH (126971) OCEAN PRINCESS a) R FOUR NORWEGIAN MAJESTY a) 130/79 b) TAHITIAN PRINCESS ROYAL MAJESTY 227/212, OAKVILLE (tug) 246/140 (1999) 271/10 229/70 OARAI MARU (Japanese) OCEAN SPIRIT 191/236 NORWEGIAN PEARL 260/340, 183/230 OCEAN VILLAGE 247/210, 270/51 OASIS OF THE SEAS (2009) 275/74 NORWEGIAN QUEEN (yacht) 272/75, 273/54 OCEAN VILLAGE TWO a) (artist’s rendering) 269/51 OBDAM (Dutch) 26/33 AIDABLU 263/27 NORWEGIAN SKY a) COSTA O’BRIEN (218909) 141/20 (19033) 41/1, OLYMPIA 225/71, 231/199, OCEAN (88633-C) 96/129, 247/202 233/49, 72 99/116 OCEANBREEZE 231/194-196, NORWEGIAN STAR 223/240, OCEAN BREEZE 234/139, (pilothouse) 231/171 233/68, 235/236, 241/53, 65, 235/238, 244/311, 248/324 OCEANA 177/10 251/240 OCEAN BEACH (1928) 149/58 OCEANIC (of 1871; British) NORWEGIAN SUN 235/204, OCEAN CITY (ferry) (1923) 218/127, (drawing) 68/91 239/200, 242/156 227/231, 236/254, 289 OCEANIC (Panamanian) 100/138 NORWEGIAN WIND 242/154 OCEAN CLUB a) PORT OCEANIC a) OCEANIC b) NORWETA 204/283 WELCOME 238/151 STARSHIP OCEANIC (1965) NORWICH (1836) 143/185 OCEAN DREAM a) TROPICALE 143/168, 154/22, 175/227, NORWICH (18578) 54/25, 26, 28, (1981) 267/29 177/2, 39, 202/129, 234/154, 55/55, 56, 57, (fantail) OCEAN EAGLE (Canadian) (tug) 239/194, 251/208, 260/342, 132/253, (pilothouse) 54/46, 201/36 271/5 (remains in 1959) 71/78 OCEAN EXPLORER (catamaran) OCEANIC II a) KUNGSHOLM b) NOTRE DAME DES NEIGES (sketch) 233/76 SEA PRINCESS (1966) (173935-C) 106/101 OCEAN EXPLORER I (1944) 265/29 NOTRE DAME VICTORY 227/213, 230/86, 235/237, OCEANIC ATLANTIC 199/210 (247522) (bow only) 130/108 236/321, 253/70 OCEANIC GRACE 187/238, NOTTINGHAM CASTLE (1943) “OCEAN GOING VESSEL #3” 189/70, 192/283 (Lake Muskoka) 186/154 152/244 OCEANIC INDEPENDENCE a) NOTTOWAY (tug) 163/166 “OCEAN GOING PASSENGER- INDEPENDENCE 134/103, NOUVEAU MONDE (French) CARGO VESSEL #17” 153/60, 154/138, 155/211, (1865) 138/88 152/242 156/246, 159/178, 179, 180 NOVA (Great Lakes) 260/323 “OCEAN GOING VESSEL #18” OCEANIC VIKING 273/71 NOVA D. 248/319 152/245 OCEANOS a) JEAN LABORDE NUBERG 182/124 OCEAN HAWK (131016-C) b) MYKINAI c) ANCONA d) NUI a) ARANUI (Greek) 177/56 95/115, 116 EASTERN PRINCESS NO. 2 (200531) 128/240 OCEAN HAWK II 172/255, 256, 154/114, 160/267, 200/254, NO. 181 (USCG cutter) (a) 257 319, 201/68, 83 GOVERNOR COBB) 113/35 OCEAN ISLANDER 173/58 OCEANUS a) JEAN LABORDE NO. 284 (USCG cutter) 120/217 OCEAN JEWEL OF ST. b) MYCENAE c) ANCONA NUOVA LLOYDIANA 192/317 PETERSBURG 253/52 d) EASTERN PRINCESS NUOVA MEDITERRANEANA OCEAN MAJESTY a) JUAN 147/170, 146/102 229/65 MARCH 220/299, 327, OCKERSON (museum ship) NYACK (130125) (1878) 4/40, 229/68, 230/86, 235/237, 203/231 47/56, 236/271 238/146, 262/38 OCKERSON (towboat) 212/310 NYUNA 173/54 OCEAN MONARCH a) PORT OCKLAWAHA (19109) 104/186 SYDNEY b) DAPHNE c) OCONEE (126284-C) 25/9 OAKBAY (150837-C) 41/4 SWITZERLAND (British) OCRACOKE (ferry) 244/276 OAKEY L. ALEXANDER 101/35, 122/112, 159/182, OCTORARA (1910) 135/158, (collier) 259/181 256/324, 257/69, 263/26 160, 161 OAKEY L. ALEXANDER (i) OCEAN ODYSSEY (Australian) ODESSA (Soviet) 137/56, (collier) 259/188, 191 264/66, (sketch) 235/242 174/132, 235/214 121 ODESSA SUN a) UZBEKISTAN OLINDA U.O. a) OLINDA ONTARIO (19049) 101/5, 230/99, 206/12 (153022-C) 176/240 (painting) 230/168 ODYSSEAS ELYTIS a) SVEA OLINDA CHOTIN (511313) ONTARIO (201169) 20/390, REGINA b) REGINA d) 105/42 28/78, 42/35 MEDITERRANEAN SUN OLIVE (80875) 155/186 ONTARIO NO. 1 (car ferry) 175/216 OLIVE MOORE (227740) 246/109, 110, 112, 114, ODYSSEUS a) PRINCESA 116/229 (pilothouse in ice) 246/87 ISABEL (1962) 226/153, OLIVETTE (1887) 167/168 ONTARIO NO. 2 (car ferry) 230/123, 167 OLLANTA (Lake Titicaca, S.A.) 246/105, 109, 110, 114 ODYSSEY (dinner cruise boat) 25/4, 174/111, 112, 216/254, ONTEORA (155322) 69/3, 6, 219/215 248/267 82/40, 159/220, 227, 168/296 OFFREDAHL (Norwegian) OLVIYA 248/325 OOCL EXPORTER 253/66 105/31 OLYMPIA (1892) (cruiser) 280/8 OPERA a) VIKING SAGA b) OGAMA (U.S.A.E. of 1887) OLYMPIA b) CARIBE (Greek) SALLY ALBATROSS 53/14 (1953) 119/177, 142/86, 92, 263/29 OGASAWARA MARU 151/194 151/164, 165/34, 199/202, (126501-C) 128/224 OGDENSBURG (203123) 89/32 205/63, 277/60 OPPAMA MARU (Japanese) OGET 133/51 OLYMPIA (1892) 278/48, 49 123/171 OGLALA (USS) a OLYMPIA (218515) 81/5 OPUS CASNIO 275/55 MASSACHUSETTS 10/159 OLYMPIA I a) ORION 230/122, ORANGE (212435) (engine) OHIO (19376) (1940) 175/168, 258/165 89/26 211/173, 179, 181, 182, 184, OLYMPIA COUNTESS 250/160 ORANGE (155132) 149/8, 241/22, (painting) 80/108, OLYMPIA EXPLORER 245/71, 230/139 211/169 246/148 ORANGE SUN (German) 76/121, OHIO (dredge) 188/312 OLYMPIA VOYAGER 250/158 90/64 OHIOAN 133/62 OLYMPIAN (155089) 18/336, ORCA SPIRIT 208/306, 212/300 OHIONNA (Finnish) 77/25 337, 338, (remains) 93/40 ORCADES 182/94 OKAHUMKEE (19409) 104/187, OLYMPIC (British) 80/128, OREFAX (Great Lakes) 187/230 191 84/103, 111/188, 129/29, OREGON (1881) 278/40, 41 OKEANOS EXPLORER 268/60 218/146, 223/239, 276/24 OREGON (19200) 86/35 OKOLOOSA (tug) 184/278 (paintings) 235/169, 214, OREGON STANDARD 265/65 OKUDOGO (Japanese) (ferry) 253/84 ORIANA (British) (1995) (1973) 149/35 OLYMPIC (ferry) 169/46, 193/17, 120/244, 144/249, 161/58, OLANCHO a) NEMAHA 214/113 212/306, 267/71 175/153, 212, 177/56, OLAU BRITANNIA 211/231 OLYMPIC COUNTESS 230/122, 179/220, 180/284, 246/151, OLAU FINN A) SAGA b) 167 251/208, 256/335, (as STENA ATLANTICA c) OLYMPIC a) EMPRESS OF wedding chapel) 261/78 FINNPARTNER (1966) BRITAIN 220/299 ORIANA (Japanese) (1960) 139/183 OLYMPIC FLAME a) 217/70, 83, 218/136, 219/229, OLAU HOLLANDIA (ferry) TADZHIKISTAN 189/68 231/297, 232/324, 255/238, 193/61 OLYMPIC HILL (Liberian) 256/322 OLAU KENT a) APOLLO (1975) (fantail) 72/126 ORIENT (255613) 27/67 139/183 OLYMPIC POWER (Liberian) ORIENT EXPRESS 179/224, OLCOTT 190/92 (fantail) 114/130 192/284 OLD CALEDONIA (British) OLYMPIC SPLENDOUR ORIENT PRINCESS (Chinese) 125/53 160/284 243/247 OLD COLONY (19009) 102/71, OLYMPIC VOYAGER 235/202 ORIENT QUEEN 272/67 135/133, (sketch) 102/93 OMAR (sternwheel towboat) ORIENTE 275/14, (painting) OLD COLONY (204528) 20/393 162/127 190/84 OLD DOMINION (19350) 29/13 OMINECA (Yukon River) 177/34 ORIENTAL CONSTITUTION a) OLD DOMINION MARINER OMINECA PRINCESS 139/185 CONSTITUTION 148/227 179/206 ONGIARA (90562-C) 58/47 ORIENTAL EMPRESS OLD GLORY 193/70 ONTADOC (153112-C) 117/47 (Panamanian) 128/225 OLD POINT COMFORT ONTADOC (ii) 196/320 ORIENTAL EMPRESS a) (253233) 103/152 ONTARIO (of 1817) 48/84, PRESIDENT WILSON OLDHAM 214/115 135/138, 225/25, (sketch) 148/227, 238/119 OLE AUGUSTA (ferry) (Ohio 58/31 ORIENTAL ESMERALDA River) 233/63 (Liberian) 112/247 122 ORIENTAL PRESIDENT OTTERCLIFFE HALL (329251- PACIFIC SUN 255/235, 264/72, (Panamanian) 126/114 C) 112/235 273/70 ORIENTAL RIO 153/26 OTTERCLIFFE HALL (Great PACIFIC TRACTOR (tug) 178/95 ORIENTAL WARRIOR Lakes) 168/283 PACIFIC VENUS (1998) 235/206, (Liberian) 123/167, 124/237 OUTARDE (316354-C) 129/52 275/75 ORIENTE (230323) 104/167, OUTARDE III a) ROBERT PACIFICA I a) REISS MARINE 190/107, 110, 112, 113, 114, HOBSON (Great Lakes) (Great Lakes) 225/66 123, 126, 127 174/128 PACIFICAT DISCOVERY (ferry) ORIOLE (ferry) 186/92 OUTWARD BOUND (ferry) 235/228, 272/57 ORION (Greek) 129/50, 190/148, 226/134 PACIFICAT EXPLORER (ferry) 266/71 OVERFALLS (museum lightship) 233/58, 235/228, 272/57 ORION (155152) 49/6 269/45, 271/72 PACIFICAT VOYAGER (ferry) ORION (2003) (Great Lakes) OVERSEAS ALEUTIAN 179/206 272/57 252/314 OVERSEAS ANACORTES PADDLEWHEEL PRINCESS ORIS (Norwegian) 46/45 (tanker) 276/57 272/54 ORIZABA (of 1854) (19148) OVERSEAS CLIELIAMAR a) PADDLEWHEEL QUEEN 73/14 CLIELIAMAR 270/58 (Canadian) 134/111, 147/178, ORLEANS (220874) (fantail) OVERSEAS NIKISI 272/49 272/53 41/28 OWANA (202692) 130/79, PADUCAH FIRE FIGHTING L’ORME NO. 1 223/236 240/281, 285 STAR (towboat) 244/321 ORONSAY 135/181, 136/248, OWEGO (Susquehanna River) PAGASITIKOS a) ORANIAN 137/61 14/248 (Greek) 197/23 ORONTES (105040) (1895) O-WE-RA (123023-C) 71/78 PALLAS (Swedish) 228/258, 263, 178/108 OWL’S HEAD (264047) 71/76 270, 275, 276, 291 ORPHEUS (Greek) 113/58, OYSTER BAY a) FULTON PALM BEACH PRINCESS 184/266, 230/122 MARKET (1895) 134/124 274/65 ORSOVA 153/29 PALOMA a) IONIAN VICTORY OSBORNE CASTLE (British) P/S SEVEN SEAS 140/230 179/233 82/50 P.T. BARNUM (ferry) 232/308, PAM BURRIDGE (ferry) 263/74 OSCAR S. STRAUS (liberty 238/127 PAMLICO (ferry) 244/273, 277, tanker) 237/29 PACE a) CUBA 184/292 282, 246/138 OSCEOLA (19433) 104/187, PACIFIC 182/124, 278/57 PAN CRESCENT a) EL VALLE 104/190, 131/133 PACIFIC a) SEA VENTURE b) (1901) 219/185 OSCEOLA (tug) 171/219 PACIFIC PRINCESS (1971) PAN ROYAL (217373) 27/68 OSCEOLA (sternwheeler) (sketch) 247/209, 255/204 PAN YORK (136916) 24/69, 195/205-208, 210, 211 PACIFIC ABETO 139/134 27/69, 219/186 OSEBERG 201/49, 50 PACIFIC AURORA 233/60 PANAGIA TINOY a) KONINGIN OSLOFJORD (Norwegian) (1938) PACIFIC DAWN 275/58 WILHEMINA b) CAPTAIN 178/86 PACIFIC DREAM a) HORIZON CONSTANTINOS 160/265 OSLOFJORD (Norwegian) (1949) b) ISLAND STAR (1990) PANAMA a) JAMES PARKER 178/88 271/8 (liner) 198/85, 88, 93/101, OSPREY II 181/48 PACIFIC ESCORT (tug) 178/94 102, 103, 108 OSSIFRAGE (1886) (Great Lakes) PACIFIC JEWELL 274/69 PANASOFFKEE (20349) 104/186 236/263 PACIFIC NORTHWEST PANOIL a) CRUDOIL 161/54 OSSINING (116079) 79/94, EXPLORER 157/51 PANORAMA 185/66 130/82, 150/129 PACIFIC PRINCE 222/108 PANTELIS a) GLENBRIDGE ÖSTERSUND (1874) (Swedish) PACIFIC PRINCESS (Australian) (Greek) (1911) 197/24 232/335 198/150, 203/237, 205/56, PAPAW 150/106 OSTMARK (German) 226/103, 235/207, 239/237, 245/67 PAPOOSE IV 152/239 105 PACIFIC SKY 245/67, 248/323 PAR-A-DICE 212/320 OSWEGO (of 1849; Oneida Lake, PACIFIC STAR a) WAPPEN PAR-A-DICE II 210/138 N.Y.) 83/70, 83/78 VON HAMBURG b) DELOS PAR-A-DICE RIVERBOAT OSWEGO a) NETHERLANDS c) POLAR STAR d) CASINO 206/156 (ferry) 150/94 XANADU 149/51, 198/138, PAR-A-DICE RIVERBOAT OSWEGO (dredge) 188/312 199/221, 208/320, 214/136 CASINO II 211/237 OTTAWA EXPRESS 276/73 PACIFIC STAR a) TROPICALE PARADISE 229/48 OTTAWAN (Canadian) 155/188 b) COSTA TROPICALE PARAGON (of 1811) 49/8 (1981) 263/32, 267/69 PARALLA 177/46 123 PARIS (French) (1896) 138/87, PAUL H. CARNAHAN (248208) PENN-JERSEY (ferry) 226/115, 92, 126, 226/129 81/19 119 PARISIAN (British) 84/102 PAUL H. TOWNSEND 230/147 PENN YAN (Keuka Lake, N.Y.) PARITA 199/173, 177, 180 PAUL R. TREGURTHA a) (pilothouse) 108/174 PARK CITY (150774) 74/53, WILLIAM J. DELANCEY PENNACOOK (tug) (pilothouse) (pilothouse) 21/429, 75/66 274/64 229/47 PARK CITY (1898) 165/3, 6 PAUL WAHL (Finnish) 235/172 PENNLAND (1923) 193/18 PARK CITY (1987) 181/43 PAULINE (yacht) 192/298, PENNLAND a) ALGERIA (1870) PARKDALE (316355-C) 115/173 230/135 241/32 PARKER EVANS (306052-C) PAWCATUCK (James River) PENNSYLVANIA b) 123/185, 150/115 257/48 ARGENTINA (1929) PARIS (painting) 241/84 PAWTUCKET 225/14 175/170, 264/5, 9, 18 PARTIZANKA a) SHAWNEE PB DARLING (tug) 269/61 PENNSYLVANIA (Great Lakes) 147/159 PEACE (507857) 103/145 (tug) 180/296 PASADENA (150410) (1887) PEACE (1934) (towboat) 238/140 PENNSYLVANIA (Conneaut 170/96 PEARL (150032) 31/55, 240/260, Lake, Pa.) 2/12 PASSAIC RIVER QUEEN a) (sketch) 75/80 PENNSYLVANIA (150813) ERIE QUEEN 141/48 PEARL OF HONG KONG a) 28/80, 264/61, 279/25 “PASSENGER RIVER VESSEL MAN ON (evening cruise) PENNSYLVANIA (229044) #401” (Chinese) 152/240 198/151 119/145, (drawing) 241/27 PASTIME (20393) 122/98 PEARL OF SCANDINAVIA PENNSYLVANIA a) OWANA PAT II (1924) 203/241 163/210 (1899) 240/296 PAT BREEN (barge) 209/56 PEARL MIST 270/44, 271/44, PENNSYLVANIAN 211/201, 209 PAT SALVAGGIO (towboat) (under construction) 267/40 PENOBSCOT (150253) 110/93, 213/64 PEAVEY PIONEER (202087) 94, (drawing) 16/307 PATERSON (Great Lakes) 104/198 PENOBSCOT (1882) 151/144 175/206 PEDER PAARS 197/63 PENOBSCOT BAY (USCG PATHFINDER (203407) 92/133 PEERLESS (20470) 36/77 cutter) 273/48 PATIENCE 163/190, 243/220 PEERLESS (205724) 57/1 PENTCHO 198/179 PATRA 149/39 PEERLESS (73068-C) 23/25 PEQUOT (US Army) 176/252 PATRIA (French) 112/220 PEGASUS (226891) 94/60 PEQUOT a) THETIS (1865) PATRIA a) SAVOIA (1926) PEGASUS (150214) (1881) 234/95 (Lake Como; Italian) 137/21 PER BRAHE (Swedish) (1857) (sidewheeler) 237/4, 269/4 PEGASUS (tug) 183/218, 228/273, 291 PATRICE MCALLISTER 194/141, 204/295 PERALTA (ferry) 254/146 (219162) (tug) 115/167, PEGASUS a) SVEA CORONA b) PERE MARQUETTE (150740) 270/60 SUNDANCER (Greek) 15/266 PATRICIA BARRETT (226296) 180/282, 200/318, 202/151 PERE MARQUETTE (200611) 49/18 PELEE (130388-C) 75/85 63/74 PATRICIA GAIL (towboat) PELEE ISLANDER (188097-C) PERE MARQUETTE 10 133/41 226/147 75/85, 144/234, 154/98 PERE MARQUETTE 17 (150906) PATRICIA M a) AMERICAN PELICAN (150979) 76/118, 114/80 ILLINOIS c) SEA-LAND 169/25 PERE MARQUETTE 18 (150972) QUALITY 186/138 PELICAN RAPIDS (175364-C) 15/264, 63/74 PATRICIA OLIVIA (ferry) 29/21 PERE MARQUETTE 21 (223796) 218/124, 125 PELICAN STATE 268/58 48/97 PATRICK MORRIS (323433-C) PEMAQUID (141270) 56/90, PERE MARQUETTE 22 (224122) 121/22, 214/128 103/157, 149/58, 255/251, 51/67, 126/110 PATRIOT (excursion) 222/137, (bow only) 131/161 PERE MARQUETTE 41 a) CITY 237/80, 242/145, 276/57 PENDENNIS CASTLE (1958) OF MIDLAND (car ferry) PATRIOT STATE (MA Maritime 134/116, 137/33, 266/81 232/319 Academy ship) 181/40, PENDER QUEEN a) MOTOR PEREIRE (French) (1866) 49/3, 241/50 PRINCESS) (150894-C) 138/88 PATRIS 184/284 104/194, 161/35 PERLA a) SOUTHWARD PATROL 191/201 PENETAG 88 133/39 (Norwegian) 271/21 PATTAYA PRINCESS 182/134 PENN (destroyer) 163/175, 176, PERSEUS (202475) 77/17, PAUL BLAZER 252/315 203/175, 211/179 (pilothouse) 76/98 PAUL GAUGHIN 226/144 124 PERSEVERANCE (221698) ATTACKER e) CASTLE PINEDALE a) E.D. CARTER b) 34/35 FORTE 148/227 WILLIAM T. ROBERTS c) PERSEVERANCE (tug) 168/256 PHILIPPINES a) AUGUSTUS DOW CHEMICAL d) PERTH AMBOY (204779) 64/94 (floating hotel) 234/152 NORMAN J. KOPMEIER PERU (of 1840; British) 112/199 PHILO PARSONS (19678) 31/56, (Great Lakes) 137/44 PETALING (1953) 187/204 (painting) 15/278 PINEGLEN a) SAMUEL PETER C. GALLAGHER a) PHOENIX (fireboat) 188/290, MATHER b) PATHFINDER DOWNER (ii) 205/34 241/57 c) GODERICH d) SOO PETER MAERSK (painting) PHONIX (Elbe R.; German) 75/96 RIVER TRADER (Great 258/85 PHYLLIS MORAN (tug) 272/50 Lakes) 173/52 PETER MISENER 189/60 PHYLLIS WHEATLEY a) PRINZ PINEGLEN (ii) 255/225 PETER PAN 179/218 OSKAR b) ORION 192/268 PIONEER (19991) 25/5 PETER PAN (v) 242/152 PIANKATANK (130510) 13/220, PIONEER (206343) 128/196, PETER PAVLENKO (Dnieper R.; 103/134, 168/240, 203/173 (aerial view) 128/199, Ukrainian) 107/143 PIC R a) JAMES NASMYTH b) (interiors) 128/198, (outboard PETER STUYVESANT (226565) MERLE H. c) PIC RIVER profile) 128/198 102/90, 106/107, 114/129, (Great Lakes) 170/130 PIONEER (tourboat) 265/50 207/171, 211/251, 215/180, PIC RIVER a) JAMES PIONEER a) FERDINANDO (aerial view) 120/216, NASMYTH b) MERLE H. d) GORGES 279/26 (dockside) 109/56, 131/156, PIC R (Great Lakes) 149/56 PIONEER MAIL (freighter) (fantail) 80/126, (pilothouse) PIEDMONT (150313) 109/43 278/37 60/103, (sketch) 104/201 PIEMONTE a) REGINA MADRE PIONEER MINX 189/34 PETER STUYVESANT (1927) (1904) 158/114, 248/265 PIQUA (USN) (SP130) 192/268 143/186, 145/41, 42, 146/90, PIERMONT 150/82 PIRNA (Elbe R.; German) (1898) 91, 92, 153/41, 163/172, PIERSON DAUGHTERS a) 196/298 183/185, 192, 190/105 CHARLES M. SCHWAB PISCES 143/169 PETER W. ANDERSON 204/296 (370154-C) (Great Lakes) PISCHEVAIA INDUSTRIA a) PETER WESSEL (Norwegian) 153/55, 162/100 VASARI b) ARCTIC (aerial view) 132/227 PIERSON INDEPENDENT QUEEN 150/121 PETER WHITE (202368) (bow (325783-C) (1906) 158/114, PITTSBURGH 193/18 only) 20/401 162/106 PITTSBURGH COAL (237021) PETOFI (Danube R.; Hungarian) PIERRE RADISSON (Canadian) 67/79 123/170 147/182 PITTSTON (towboat) 222/130 PETOSKEY (150425) 113/61 PIERREPONT (of 1871; C) 24/71 PIVA (Yugoslavian) 160/281 PETR PEVVY 200/283 PIETER BOELE (tug) (1893) PLATTSBURG (130616) 112/215 PETREL (121974) (tug) 159/166 (Rhine River; German) 250/90 PLAYERS CASINO a) PETROLIA DESGAGNES (Great PILGRIM (80861) 122/87, PRESIDENT CASINO IV Lakes) 242/150 148/232 (Lake Charles, LA) 220/328 PHAISTOS 151/166 PILGRIM (150524) 130/81 PLAYERS RIVERBOAT PHIL SHERIDAN (20161) PILGRIM (1891) 224/259, 262, CASINO 206/144 102/77, (mid-section) 102/58 269, 261/8 PLAYERS RIVERBOAT PHILADELPHIA (ferry) (1899) PILGRIM BELLE a) CITY OF CASINO II 210/157 147/135, (painting) 244/261 CHESTER b) CITY OF PLEASANT VALLEY (Delaware PHILADELPHIA b) S.S. WASHINGTON 142/93, River) 280/31 SARDINIA (ex-ferry) (1926) 182/168 PLEASURE (ferry) (1894) 184/298 (see also SARDINA) PILGRIM BELLE (1984) 239/212 PHILADELPHIA (of 1813) 71/67 168/272, 171/227, 172/272, PLEASURE BAY (150495) PHILADELPHIA (iii) (tug) 173/38, 44, 174/152, 175/196, 115/154 204/335 176/246, 247 PLINIO (Lake Como; Italian) PHILADELPHIA BELLE a) PILGRIM BELLE (3318) 60/101 122/114 MISSISSIPPI BELLE II PILGRIM BELLE (126493) PLUCK (150217) 53/15 (1994) 277/61 127/161 PLUM ISLAND (US ferry) PHILIP D. LEFEVER 190/165 PILOT (pilot steamer) 168/243 150/76, 262/47, 266/45 PHILIP R. CLARKE (263699) PILOT BOAT NO. 2 265/24 PLYMOUTH (1909) 148/232, 109/45 PILSUDSKI 162/82 179/189, 261/13 PHILIPPINE TOURIST a) PINAR KAPTANOGLU (Turkish) PLYMOUTH (93331) 101/54 FAIRSKY b) STEEL (damage) 250/140 PLYMOUTH (150502) 56/81 ARTISAN c) BARNES d) PINE BEND (291667) 110/117 POCAHONTAS (drawing) 217/51 125 POCAHONTAS (ferry) 217/51, PORT BALTIMORE 166/120 POTTER (dredge) 211/205, 236/282, 279/1 PORT CHALMERS 211/188 214/114, 234/144 POCAHONTAS (150628) PORT CURTIS 191/209 POUGHKEEPSIE (222280) 140/254, 143/152 PORT IMPERIAL (ferry) (ferry) (1922) 147/140, POCAHONTAS (150638) 101/52 182/127, 252/278 207/181 POCAHONTAS (240352) 59/73, PORT JEFFERSON (tug) 274/76 POUGHKEEPSIE b) (drawing) 4/46 PORT KINGSTON (British) 81/9 WESTCHESTER (215041) POCOMOKE (150516) 94/74 PORT MORANT (British) 81/8 (1917) 158/144, 145, 160/297, POCONO a) SCANDINAVIA PORT RECOVERY 147/177 164/253, 173/66 (ferry) 137/49, 150/100 PORT WELCOME (280088) POVL ANKER 150/117 POHJOLA (Finnish) 167/176, 126/105, 143/171, 149/46, POWELL RIVER QUEEN 232/274 191/218, 226/167, 247/222, 203/228 POINT ANCHA a) DELIGHT (dockside views) 127/143, 144 POWELL STACKHOUSE (1919) 170/108 PORTLAND (of 1835) (painting) 146/112 POINT BONITA a) BOUND 116/197 PRAHA (Moldau R.; Czech.) BROOK (1919) 170/100, 107 PORTLAND (1890) 181/33, 107/143 POINT BRAVA a) OSAKIS b) 192/297, 244/302, (on ocean PRAIRIE HARVEST (Great MANHATTAN ISLAND floor) 244/303 Lakes) 169/54, 171/204 (1919) 170/108 PORTLAND (St.W.) (1947) PREMIER (103652-C) 61/12 POINT COMFORT a) 177/46 PRESCODOC (161516-C) 43/73 NANTUCKET (1886) PORTLAND (160488) 12/200, PRESIDENT (203813) 65/8 143/151, 155/220 19/365, (salvaged items) PRESIDENT (223580) 40/90, POINT FERMAN a) 12/201 63/70, 72/121, 111/149, CONTINENTAL BRIDGE PORTLAND (tug) 204/307, 130/97, 238/152, (fantail) (1919) 170/107 205/42, 255/231, 268/56 75/87 POINT GAMMON a) PORTLAND (218331) 42/42 PRESIDENT a) CINCINNATI MENEMSHA (1967) (ferry) PORTLAND CARRIER 179/215 (Mississippi River) (1923) 250/137 PORTO RICO (1899) 223/174 145/50, 161/52, 177/1, POINT LOBOS b) ERNEST H. PORTO RICO a) PRINZ 191/224, 196/339, 217/21, MEYER (1918) 170/100 JOACHIM (1903) 223/179 241/60, 271/4 POINT REYES a) HOLYOKE PORTS-O-CALL (Disneyworld) PRESIDENT (gambling boat) BRIDGE (1920) 170/100 132/216, (starting platform) 203/232, 207/224, 208/309, POINT SALINAS a) DOCHET 132/217 214/141, 219/234 (1919) 170/107 PORTUGUESE PRINCESS PRESIDENT CASINO II 219/234 POINT SAN PEDRO a) (ferry) 252/286 PRESIDENT CASINO V a) HOUSTON (1920) 170/107 POSEIDONIA a) INNISFALLEN DAYLINER 215/236 POINTE NOIRE (317139-C) I (Greek) 151/163, 165/28, PRESIDENT CASINO 118/104 176/260 MISSISSIPPI (1992) 205/60 POINTE NOIRE a) SAMUEL POSITANO (cruise) 193/67 PRESIDENT CLEVELAND MATHER (Great Lakes) POTOMAC a) ALBANY (1880) (254296) 52/94, 118/119, 164/282 141/51, 152/213, 215, 218, 238/89, 96, 97, 104, 167, POLAR ENDEAVOR 257/60 219, 152/224, 225, 226 269/69 POLAR SEA 247/237 POTOMAC (1894) (steamer) PRESIDENT COOLIDGE POLARIS 150/82, 218/131 (painting) 252/340 (231219) (1931) 118/117, POLARLYS (Norway) 200/315 POTOMAC (20404) 18/346 242/89, 90, 93, 103, 105, 109, POLITKOFSKY (20304) 25/22 POTOMAC (105908) 30/28, 113, (drawing of wreck) POLLUX (Norwegian) (freighter) 109/39, 117/38, 132/248 242/116, (model) 273/34 195/234 POTOMAC (150672) (1894) PRESIDENT HAYES (220858) POLONIA (Polish) 162/81 13/220, 152/222, 158/101, 89/6, 191/212 POLYBUS 218/90 102, 103, 104, 181/47, PRESIDENT HOOVER (1931) POLYNESIAN PRINCESS a) 188/279, 280, 203/173, 181/24, 182/123, 242/89, 93- TERAAKA 197/55 (painting) 83/70 96, 102, 110, 111, 280/34-36, POMORZE (Polish) 111/171 POTOMAC (Presidential Yacht) (painting) 242/85, 280/37 PONHAM 226/113 175/204, 193/54, 200/305, PRESIDENT HOOVER a) PONTA DELGADA 170/138 252/320 PANAMA 198/115, 118 PONTIAC (Great Lakes) 172/280 POTOMAC (207201) 79/96, PRESIDENT JACKSON (221058) PONTOKRATIS 187/228 85/17, 103/142, (sunk) 89/7 PORPOISE (tug) 204/335 125/26, 132/234 126 PRESIDENT LINCOLN PRIDE OF AMERICA (2005) PRINCE GEORGE (Canadian) (German) 20/393 249/73, 250/151, 251/209, (1948) 137/39, 139/135, 136, PRESIDENT LINCOLN (1982) 254/147, 255/220, 229, 237, 159/202, 167/200, 217/56, 57, 165/46 252 221/57 PRESIDENT MONROE (220325) PRIDE OF BILBAO a) PRINCE HENRY (156885-C) 113/55, 278/24 OLYMPIA 207/228 81/16 PRESIDENT MONROE (240216) PRIDE OF BRUGES 203/235 PRINCE LAURENT 178/130 93/17 PRIDE OF CHERBOURG II PRINCE NOVA (320804-C) 94/58 PRESIDENT POLK (1940) 213/69 PRINCE OF FUNDY (Swedish) 182/123, 188/258, 242/95, PRIDE OF CLEVELAND (1988) 161/40, (painting) 115/170, 278/26 193/22 117/44 PRESIDENT RIVERBOAT PRIDE OF GALVESTON PRINCE OF WALES (of 1860) CASINO 198/142 (gambling ship) 199/239 23/26 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PRIDE OF HAMPSHIRE a) PRINCE OF WALES (of 1863; (Greek) 121/12 VIKING VENTURER Can. inland lake) 36/95 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT (of 192/316 PRINCE ROBERT (Canadian) 1931; Panama Canal Co.) PRIDE OF HAWAII (2006) (1930) 167/200 89/16 (cruise) 257/69, 259/235, 244, PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT 263/67, 267/73 (tanker) 137/50 (257200) 113/58, 238/104, PRIDE OF HYTHE (ferry) PRINCESA (casino boat) 230/137 111, (model) 273/32, 38, 39 206/148 PRINCESA CYPRIA 193/62 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PRIDE OF LOS ANGELES a) PRINCESA MARISSA 212/292 (221732) (ferry) (1921) SPIRIT OF LOS ANGELES PRINCESA VICTORIA a) 139/153, 256/282 196/311 DUNNOTTAR CASTLE PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT a) PRIDE OF MISSISSIPPI 191/219 (1936) 230/122 PENINSULA STATE b) PRIDE OF ROTTERDAM (ferry) PRINCESS (96347) 47/75, PRESIDENT PIERCE 239/233 255/210 (221901) (1922) 174/90, PRIDE OF SAN DIEGO 198/138, PRINCESS (78006-C) 64/88, 202/107, 269/69 199/239 235/207, (drawing) 49/16 PRESIDENT TRUMAN (1988) PRIDE OF SUFFOLK (ferry) PRINCESS (Saginaw River; 188/310 202/147 Michigan) (steam yacht) PRESIDENT TYLER b) PRIMUS (Swedish) (1875) 255/210 PRESIDENT (1960) 279/65 228/271, 232/282 PRINCESS II (Ohio River) PRESIDENT VAN BUREN PRINCE ANDREW (freighter) 208/321 (220709) 89/6 216/315 PRINCESS ACADIA (Canadian) PRESIDENT WARFIELD PRINCE ARTHUR (110131-C) 223/213 (227753) 17/323, 18/349, 121/19 PRINCESS ADELAIDE 21/410, 203/173, 219/181, PRINCE CHARLES (Belgian) (Canadian) 223/203 182, 241/39, 266/34 79/83 PRINCESS ALICE (1911) PRESIDENT WILSON (255039) PRINCE CHARLES (Canadian) (Canadian) 136/202, 223/204 118/119, 238/90, 92, 94, 98, (1907) 167/200 PRINCESS ANNE (235140) 113, 116, 167, 258/156, PRINCE EDWARD (British) 20/389, 56/91, 241/41, 279/3, 269/69 62/53 22, 29, 32, 35, 36, (artist’s PRESIDENTE SARMIENTO PRINCE GEORGE (110003-C) conception) 49/19 (Argentine) 191/206, 207 121/19, (deck scenes) 122/125 PRINCESS BEATRICE PRESIDENTE WILSON (Italian) PRINCE GEORGE (129748-C) (Canadian) 136/198 217/19 21/428, 28/93 PRINCESS BEATRIX (Dutch) PRESIDENT’S CASINO 227/222 PRINCE GEORGE (179563-C) 109/52 PRETORIA CASTLE (British) 104/195, 121/21 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE 47/78 PRINCE GEORGE (Canadian) (Canadian) 136/200, 223/202 PRETORIA CASTLE a) S.A. (1898) 170/80, 172/244, PRINCESS DANAE 227/214, ORANJE 137/32 194/143 278/61 “PRE-WAR PASSENGER PRINCE GEORGE or PRINCE PRINCESS DAPHNE a) OCEAN RIVER VESSEL #9” ARTHUR (Canadian) (1898) MONARCH 269/66 (Chinese) 152/280 183/244 PRINCESS ELAINE 137/40 PRIAMYRE 187/239 PRINCE GEORGE (Canadian) PRINCESS ELIZABETH (British) PRIDE OF ALOHA 251/241, (1910) 167/200 72/118, 116/244, 136/204, 266/63 (fantail) 106/104 127 PRINCESS ELIZABETH PRINCESS POCAHONTAS PROCTOR K. SMILEY (156463-C) 70/54, 223/209 214/145 (sternwheel ferry) 168/276 PRINCESS HELENE (156707-C) PRINCESS ROYAL (121988-C) PROFESSOR MOLCHANOV 33/18, 73/32, 86/47 71/89, 136/199 214/148 PRINCESS JOAN (156465-C) PRINCESS SOPHIA (130620-C) PROGRESSIVE (1983) 254/138 70/55 70/37 PROMETHUS 239/233 PRINCESS KATHLEEN PRINCESS SUPERIOR (1974) PROMISE (150590) (1892) 40/76, (150908-C) (1924) 70/35, (Canadian) 223/220 240/279 136/200, 204, 223/207, 274/59 PRINCESS VICTORIA (115953- PROTEA a) CANTIGNY b) PRINCESS LOUISE (150555-C) C) 19/370, 28/96, 35/64, AMERICAN BANKER c) 112/251, 153/50, 187/226, 136/197, 223/201 VILLE D’ANVERS d) CITY 193/54, 223/205, 218, 251 PRINCESSE RAGHNILD 268/61 OF ATHENS e) AROSA PRINCESS LOUISE II 143/135 PRINCIPI PEREFEITO a) FAIR KULM 181/14 PRINCESS M. a) PENN AR BED SKY (Portuguese) 125/36, PROTECTOR (202008) 69/32 b) SUENO MARINA (Greek) 179/172 PROTOSTATIS (Greek) 97/32 176/262, 197/33 PRINCIPIA (yacht) 213/31, 33-35, PROUD AUSTRALIA (hotel ship) PRINCESS MAHSURI a) 217/2 196/322 BERLIN 163/209 PRINDOC 163/204, 225/67 PROUD SYDNEY (Australian) PRINCESS MARGARET PRINS FLIP 204/314 185/64 (Canadian) 136/200 PRINS MAURITS 189/21 PROVENCE (tanker) 220/307 PRINCESS MARGUERITE PRINSEDAM (Dutch) 129/35, PROVIDENCE (201723) 134/126, (190660-C) 29/16, 95/103, 156/288, 157/2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 148/235, 218/119, 120, 136/202, 223/211, 215, 251 12, 14, 16, 76 270/23, (dockside view) PRINCESS MARGUERITE PRINSES BEATRIX (Dutch) 131/190, (painting) 270/1 (Canadian) (1949) 134/107, 148/237 PROVIDER (Yarra River; 135/162, 136/203, 240, PRINSESSAN 156/265 Australian) 258/161 137/39, 153/1, 186/119, 120, PRINSESSAN BIRGITTA PROVINCETOWN a) DISTRICT 167, 192/311, 193/56, (Swedish) 152/264 OF COLUMBIA 140/237, 195/229, 200/308 PRINSESSE ANNE-MARIE 250/171 PRINCESS MARGUERITE (Danish) 76/121 PROVINCETOWN (of 1973) (British) 210/141 PRINSESSE MARGARETHE 127/169 PRINCESS MARGUERITE III (Danish) 140/227 PROVINCETOWN (204233) (ferry) 223/229 PRINSESSE MARGUERITE 100/145 PRINCESS MARISSA 185/62, (Danish) 63/75 PROVINCETOWN (224391) 201/67, 271/19 PRINSESSE RAGNHILD 84/118, 85/1, 126/71, 73, PRINCESS MATOIKA 239/177 (Norwegian) 158/133, (afire) 111/172, 126/75, (bow PRINCESS NORAH (1928) 244/326 only) 109/59, (fantail) 84/128, (Canadian) 223/208 PRINZ FRIEDRICH WILHELM 85/17, (faire damage) 113/48, PRINCESS OF ACADIA (ferry) (German) 112/216 (interior) 84/128, 109/59, 173/39, 269/41, 274/54 PRINZ HAMLET 180/302 112/242, (sunk) 126/75 PRINCESS OF ACADIA (ii) PRINZ OBERON 163/206 PROVINCETOWN II (ferry) (ferry) 260/309 PRINZESSAN VICTORIA 157/41, 160/270, 195/216, PRINCESS OF ALBERNI LUISE (1901) 177/5, 8, 10 227/224, 245/47, 260/311, 147/181 PRISCILLA (150666) 20/392, 265/50 PRINCESS OF NEW YORK 115/161, 133/27, 28, 29, PRUDENCE 140/232, 279/62 180/287 148/235, 170/77, 191/250, PRUDENCE FERRY 179/200 PRINCESS OF TASMANIA (interior views) 115/157, 158, PRUDENTIAL OCEANJET (Australian) 73/27, 163/208 (paintings) 24/49, 89/36, (post (504015) 104/208 PRINCESS OF THE WAVES collision) 261/11 PT 109 196/328 147/178 PRISCILLA ALDEN a) NEW PUERTO VALLARTA 137/56 PRINCESS OF VANCOUVER SHOREHAM b) MYRTLE II PUIJO (Finland) 167/174 (197858-C) 57/19, 140/242, (130934) (1901) 165/6 PULASKI (Polish) 162/80 165/46, 186/124 PRISCILLA H. CHURCHILL PUMPER (Canadian) 248/260 PRINCESS PATRICIA (190663- (294123) 91/93 PUNKAHARJU (Finland) (1901) C) 104/206, 129/56, 134/107, PVT. JOSEPH F. MERRELL 167/174, 176 161/50, 186/123, 189/54, 83, (261133) (ferry) 38/41, PUNO (1862) 248/267 191/222, 221/57, 223/210, 139/160, 140/198 PURITAN (150471) (painting) 214, (pilothouse) 237/3 24/51 128 PURITAN (150898) 80/113 23, 25, 27, (model) 109/18, QUEEN MARY (excursion boat) PURITAN (Lake Minnetonka) (one stack) 109/18 237/76 173/8 QUEEN ELIZABETH (ii) 276/50, QUEEN MARY 2 (British) PUTAH (USAE snagboat in 277/24-27 246/125, 249/1, 5, 14, 15, 17, “movie” dress) 54/37 QUEEN ELIZABETH 2 (British) 18, 20, 21, 250/119-122, 144, PUT-IN-BAY (208636) 31/56, 108/169, 110/118, 111/133, 257/84, 258/134, 141, 164, 42/48, 239/214, 240/292, 115/181, 127/142, 138/111, 261/53, 80, 88, 262/69, (drawing) 19/376, (interior) 126, 140/228, 145/38, 263/73, 265/12, 268/20, 21, 84/124, (pilothouse) 36/97 148/245, 154/122, 158/138, 31, 277/25-27, 278/71, (in PYRAMID (116371) 75/84 164/229, 290, 168/246, color) 257/43, 46, 88, PYAP (Murray R.; Australian) 174/136, 175/154, 227, 181, (paintings) 237/84, 250/172, 125/8 39, 64, 183/195, 196, 197, 253/84 PYONGYANG NO. 1 (North 252, 187/205, 199/170, 210, QUEEN OF ALBERNI 140/242, Korean) 232/279 204/254, 292, 212/257, 258, 152/256, 172/276, 181/50, 262, 264, 268, 279, 280, 282, 262/66 QUADRA 199/222, 202/137 219/195, 226/145, 231/169, QUEEN OF BERMUDA (British) QUADRA QUEEN II (330610) 204, 220, 242/147, 249/1, 86, 82/52, 101/34, 35, 135/192, (1969) 153/20 250/121, 122, 258/134, 151/137, (bow) 108/181, QUAKER CITY (20528) 261/88, 263/73, 75, 265/5, 6, (deck scene) 108/179 (lithographs) 40/81, 101/5 7, 11, 12, 267/70, 268/1, 4-6, QUEEN OF BERMUDA a) QUANTICO a) LAKE FARGO 11, 12, 13, 16-21, 25, 27, 29, BRASIL b) VOLENDAM c) (1919) 230/97 30, 34, 36-39, 269/6, 14, MONARCH SUN d) QUANTICO CREEK (tug) 280/78 278/51, (aerial fantail) VOLENDAM e) ISLAND QUEBEC (153450-C) 98/56 118/123, (aerial views) SUN f) LIBERTE g) QUEBECOIS (319265-C) 113/42, 111/132, 120/216, 130/101, CANADA STAR 191/170 182/139, 214/143 (mid-ship section) 108/212, QUEEN OF BURNBAY (322978- QUEDOC a) NEW QUEDOC (pilothouse) 111/130, C) 126/113 157/54 (remodeling) 127/141, 142, QUEEN OF BURNBY 176/276 QUEEN (Flathead Lake, Mont.) (painting) 231/169, 250/172 QUEEN OF 114/96 QUEEN FREDERICA a) (Canadian) (ferry) 200/306 QUEEN (Lake Okoboji, Ia.) 51/68 MALOLO b) MATSONIA c) QUEEN OF CHILLIWACK QUEEN II 181/60 ATLANTIC (1926) 144/226, (ferry) 200/307, 261/67, QUEEN ANNA MARIA a) 146/97, 98, 99, 132, 147/171 262/67 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN c) QUEEN FREDERICA (Greek) QUEEN OF COQUITLAM CARNIVALE (1956) 137/34, 119/143, 127/158, 220/254 139/173, 185 142/91, 92 QUEEN M a) RANGATIRA QUEEN OF COWICHAN QUEEN ANNA MARIA 189/62, 196/321 138/116 (German) 121/41 QUEEN MARY (British) 100/131, QUEEN OF HEARTS 179/191, QUEEN CITY (20614) 31/51, 103/142, 104/202, 105/44, 227/241 42/33, 214/92, 246/143, 106/69, 71, 72, 73, 76, 77, 80, QUEEN OF NANAIMO (ferry) (painting) 53/13 81, 82, 83, 84, 88, 109/12, 54, 163/200 QUEEN CITY (sternwheeler) 199/202, 245/62, 249/1, 2, QUEEN OF NASSAU 151/180, 182/87, 136 257/84, 259/216, 275/48, (Panamanian) 128/256, 170/92 QUEEN CITY CLIPPER 193/28 (aerial views) 96/120, 121, QUEEN OF NEW ORLEANS (i) QUEEN CONSTANTINA 122, 106/57, 66, 67, 68, 69, 210/157, 218/147, (sketch) 255/205 71, 74, 78, 83, 84, 109/9, 209/68 QUEEN CORAL (Japanese ferry) 234/86, 168, 248/300, 272/39, QUEEN OF NEW 149/27 (builder’s plate) 106/59, WESTMINSTER 199/223, QUEEN ELIZABETH (British) (construction views) 10/60, 201/55 109/1, 4, 12, 13, 14, 109/17, 61, 62, 63, 65, (drawings) QUEEN OF PRINCE RUPERT 28, 29, 32, 167/158, 213/24, 106/86, 87, (fantail) 105/54, (323870-C) 104/216, 154/129, 249/1, 2, (aerial views) 106, 58, 69, 131/161, (rake) 271/59 106/75, 109/4, 9, 15, 16, 17, 236/295, (painting) 239/252 QUEEN OF SAANICH 202/139 28, 32, 33, 121/64, 278/51, QUEEN MARY (British) (1933) QUEEN OF ST. JOHNS (of (construction scenes) 109/3, 4, 148/228, 230 1854?) (drawing) 31/52 (fantail) 109/7, 13, 30, 61, QUEEN MARY (British) (1936) QUEEN OF SAINT PAUL 157/52 (interiors) 109/10, 19, 21, 22, 137/39, 167/158, 177/23, 26, 28, 187/205, 213/24 129 QUEEN OF (British R.E. DE RUSSY (USAE: RATTLESNAKE 195/223 Columbia Ferries) 132/241, snagboat) 102/78 RAWLEIGH WARNER (218003) 159/202 R.E. PHILLIPS (110703) 129/23 58/30 QUEEN OF SIDNEY 250/152 R.G. COBURN (1870) (Great RAY ECKSTEIN 226/147 QUEEN OF THE CHANNEL Lakes) 236/273 RAYMOND C. PECOR JR. (British) 66/47, 107/163 R.H. BAKER 266/59 (ferry) 278/63 QUEEN OF THE ISLANDS R.H. BEYMER 253/59, 270/72 RAYMOND H. REISS a) 190/136, 203/224 R.J. BOWMAN (254878) (tug) EMORY L. FORD (214318) QUEEN OF THE MISSISSIPPI 120/217, 166/116, 254/123 (1916) 100/146, 158/130 279/77 R.J. HACKETT (1869) (Great RAZZMATAZZ a) STELLA QUEEN OF THE Lakes) 236/267 MARIS II 264/77 NETHERLANDS 257/68, R.J. PFEIFFER 205/57 READY (USCG cutter) 233/60 273/72 R.L. IRELAND 277/75 REAL MCCOY 270/57 QUEEN OF THE NORTH (ferry) R.N. RICE (21191) 110/69 REBECCA P (tug) 192/303, 175/204, 258/153 R.O. PETMAN (125977-C) 207/251 QUEEN OF THE PACIFIC 107/159 RED BANK (111411) 94/60, (wharfside view) 86/36 RO/RO TAMPERE 206/150 126/95 QUEEN OF THE RED 212/322 R.R. CUYLER (of 1861) 32/74 RED BEECH (tender) 208/276 QUEEN OF THE WEST RTS-203 168/276 RED LIGHTNING 230/146 (Columbia River) 214/138, R.W. NAYE (518412) 110/115 RED MOUNTAIN 207/184 216/313, 258/156, 259/245 R. WEEKS (dredge) 265/53 RED OAK VICTORY (1944) QUEEN OF VANCOUVER RACE POINT 190/128 (victory ship) 230/141, (ferry) 255/230, 270/56 RACER (C.C.G.) 200/307 266/23-28 QUEEN OF VICTORIA (ferry) RADIANCE OF THE SEAS RED ROVER (hospital steamboat) 158/126, 234/142 238/137 15/270 QUEEN VERGINA 184/312, RADIOSA 188/322 RED STAR 225/13, 16 194/148 RADISSON DIAMOND 204/319, RED WING a) BOUND BROOK QUEEN VICTORIA (British) 232/325, 254/154 b) IMPERIAL EDMONTON (cruise) 261/81, 264/78, RADISSON SEVEN SEAS 179/216 265/6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 267/70, NAVIGATOR (hotel ship) REDBIRD (508628) 106/113 268/17, 274/38, 277/24-27 254/137 REDONDO (111405) (1902) QUEENS (202347) 28/84 RADNIK a) LURLINE b) 170/96 QUEENS (ferry) (1905) 139/156 CHIRIKOF (Yugoslavian) REDWOOD (towboat) 156/229 QUEENSCLIFFE (ferry) 181/20 REDWOOD EMPIRE (ferry) (Australian) 189/64, 230/159, RAFFAELLO (Italian) 96/119, 205/7 265/71, 278/74 180/249, 254, 258, 260, 308, REEDY POINT (tug) (1958) QUEST 139/166 (aerial views) 96/120, 121, 269/58 QUESTER I (oceangraphic craft) 122, 123 REEF ENDEAVOR (Australian) 119/159 RAINBOW 212/323 218/142, 259/251, 261/75 QUETICO 205/62 RAJAH BROOKE (1948) REFUGE (221727) (hospital ship) QUIBERON (ferry) 204/314 156/261, 187/201, 202 15/272 QUILLAYUTE (226513) 113/37 RALPH H. WATSON 192/314 REGAL EMPRESS a) OLYMPIA QUINAULT (226738) 103/138 RALPH MISENER (Great Lakes) b) CARIBE I (1953) (Greek) QUINAULT (ferry) (1927) 156/283, 211/228 207/214, 211/170, 212/303, 154/128, 170/124, 183/220, RAMON (212870) 51/69, 189/73, 219/230, 220/343, 227/214, 205/16, 17, 24, 83, 253/22, 74, 75 229/49, 235/217, 247/226, 265/65 RANGER (ferry) (Cape Fear 267/31, 268/64, 270/66, 271/8 QUINISTA (383249) (1977) River) 259/233 REGAL PRINCESS (British) 153/22 RANGER III (277361) 131/182 (1991) 200/295, 298, 335, QUINSAM (ferry) 163/199 RAPHAEL SEMMES (1942) 204/284, 238/144, 251/209, QUIRIGUA (231645) 46/41 269/21 255/240, 262/74 QUISTCONCK (1918) 246/91, 92 RAPIDS KING 190/88 REGAL VOYAGER 239/224 QUONSET a) BOJANGLES b) RAPIDS PRINCE (130418-C) REGENCY a) IRISH COAST b) ELIZABETH MONROE 33/22, 62/47 ORPHEUS c) SEMIRAMIS II SMITH (ferry) (1915) 150/80, RASA SAYANG a) d) ACHILLEUS e) APOLLO 181/42, 201/47, 275/22, 24, BERGENSFJORD b) DE XI f) APOLLON II 162/134, 25, 26, 29 GRASSE 135/142, 143/148, 184/324 157/60 130 REGENT JEWEL (Mediterranean) RELIANCE a) JOHANN RHAPSODY a) STATENDAM (ferry) 208/318, 212/319 HEINRICH BURCHARD b) (Bahamian) 165/58, 166/120, REGENT LIVERPOOL (British) LIMBURGIA 174/92 172/259, 177/42, 231/200 112/243 RELIANCE (tug) 263/70 RHAPSODY OF THE SEAS REGENT RAINBOW a) SANTA RELIEF (U.S. lightship) 111/171, 225/62, 270/58, 271/63, ROSA 206/138, 212/254, 120/217 274/70 267/17 RELIEF (110655) (fantail) 74/64 RHEA (tug) 244/311 REGENT SEA a) GRIPSHOLM RELLA MAE 154/22, 156/272, RHEA BOUCHARD (tug) b) NAVARINO c) 197/83 218/129 SAMANTHA 174/136, REMBRANDT 234/138, 235/218, RHEIN (German) (1967) 144/208 177/58, 180/246, 278, 239/197, 240/313, 247/242 RHEIN (Lake Constance; Swiss) 194/135, 200/278, 217/68, RENA 184/288 102/84, 175/164 231/239, 238/149, 239/198 RENAISSANCE (Greek) 135/176, RHEINENERGIE (German) REGENT SPIRIT 208/318 144/201, 235/190 252/322 REGENT STAR a) RENAISSANCE I RHEINGOLD (Rhine R.; German) STATENDAM b) (Mediterranean) 194/152 103/151, 106/103 RHAPSODY 181/64, R-TWO 240/324, 241/67 RHEINLAND b) RÜDESHEIM c) 184/318, 188/288, 335, R-FIVE a) BLUE DREAM PRINS DE NEDERLANDEN 195/220, 204/283, 216/325, 244/329 216/273 236/323 R-SEVEN 240/339 RHEINLAND (1926) (German) REGENT SUN 190/152, 204/254, RENAISSANCE TWO 199/234 248/335 294, 211/170, 213/50, 217/49, RENAISSANCE SIX 212/293 RHEINLAND b) RÜDESHEIM 220/343, 239/199 RENAISSANCE SEVEN 231/200, (ii) c) DE MAJESTEIT REGGIO (Italian) 79/83, 94/70 244/332 (Dutch) 231/235 REGINA BALTICA 245/65, RENAISSANCE EIGHT 226/153, RHINE (ferry) 186/88 271/62 236/320 RHODE ISLAND (of 1861; USS) REGINA D’ITALIA (1907) RENOWN a) SARAH 123/138, 261/12, (model) (Italian) 217/12 EDENBORN (1909) 217/61 273/57 REGINA MAERSK RENSSELAER (206501) 21/411, RHODODENDRON (235123) (containership) 228/303 163/170, 166/144, 170/108, 88/114, 199/226 REGINA MARIS a) REGINA (interior) 12/209 RHODODENDRON a) MARIS b) MERCATOR RENVOYLE 191/189 GOVERNOR HERBERT R. ONE c) FRANKFURT ONE REPUBLIC (110358) 91/82, O’CONNOR (ferry) 167/200, (German) 156/242 213/51, 249/60 264/64 REGINA PRIMA a) PANAMA b) RESCUE (110228) 73/3, 254/119 RHONDA-VOO (restaurant) JAMES PARKER c) RESERVE (265360) 128/240, 223/233 PANAMA d) PRESIDENT 266/57 RHYNLAND (1879) 241/32 HOOVER e) REGINA RESOLUTE (1950) (tug) 270/61 RICHARD BORDEN (painting) 152/268, 178/134, 159, RESOLUTE (German) 89/5 244/261 180/284, 198/123 RESOLUTE (steam launch) RICHARD E. WAUGH 258/151 REID MCALLISTER (tug) 269/58 167/194, 213/15 RICHARD F. IRVINE (Disney REINA DEL MAR a) OCEAN RESOLUTE (container ship) World) 132/219 MONARCH b) VARNA (1960) 160/238 RICHARD J. REUSS (86582) 137/26, 159/181, 184, 160/292 RESOLUTE a) WILLIAM 122/86 REINA VICTORIA EUGENIA O’SWALD b) BRABANTIA RICHARD M. MARSHALL b) (Spanish) 208/272, 209/2 d) LOMBARDIA 174/92 JOSEPH S. WOOD c) JOHN REINDEER (of 1850) (painting) RESOLUTION BAY 244/328 DYKSTRA d) BENSON 25/12 RESOLVE PIONEER 278/72 FORD (Great Lakes) 180/296 REISS BROTHERS (223607) RT. HON. PAUL J. MARTIN RICHARD PECK (110971) 2/14, 112/235 235/232 19/363, 131/158, 153/39, REISS BROTHERS (Great Lakes) REX (Italian) (1923) 145/25, 34, 156/264, (sketch) 106/109 177/14, 15 152/247, 272/37 RICHARD REISS (Great Lakes) RELIANCE (of 1879; N.Y. State) REY JAIME I (Spanish) 101/32 242/151, 250/147 84/119 REYNA FILIPINA 149/40 RICHARD STOCKTON (21591) RELIANCE (110842) 73/6 RHAPSODY a) CUNARD 71/69 RELIANCE (125903) 103/133 CONQUEST (1976) 251/210 RICHARD WILLING 163/174 RICHARD WITH 270/78 131 RICHELIEU (150828-C) 98/60, RIVER QUEEN (223447) 71/79 151/138, 163/153, 169, 170, 88, (bow only) 102/88, (deck RIVER QUEEN (274217) 64/94 183/251, 207/212, 252/288, plans) 98/64, 65, (fantail) RIVER QUEEN (Ohio River) 264/26, 29, 31, 272/16, (deck 98/60, (interiors) 98/63, 66, 68 208/321 scenes) 107/130, (fantail) RICHELIEU (Great Lakes) 169/55 RIVER QUEEN (1864) 253/33 109/62, (hurricane deck) RICHELIEU a) RIVER QUEEN a) SHASTA 54/43, 107/117, (interiors) NARRAGANSETT (1913) (1922) (ferry) 236/311, 107/129, (pilothouse) 256/336 (restaurant) 221/57 107/118, 125, (model) 96/116, RICHELIEU (iii) 276/67 RIVER ROSE (Ohio River) (painting), 196/257, 272/13 RICHMOND (110862) 13/223, 206/156, 208/322 ROBERT J 254/143 188/278 RIVER ROUGE (Canadian) ROBERT J. IRWIN (310288-C) RIDEAU KING 155/188 134/111 85/22 RIDEAU QUEEN (107742) RIVER TRANSPORT a) ROBERT KOCH 178/131 155/181 QUINNEBAUG b) ROBERT LEMEUR RIDGETOWN (202296) 132/246 TRANSPAN (315856-C) (icebreaker/tug) 225/61 RIGI (Lake Lucerne; Swiss) 118/104, 135/167 ROBERT M. FRASER (202516) (1848) 92/133, 102/66, 253/4 RIVERANDA 171/190 100/146 RIGI (1955) 142/71 RIVERBOAT PRINCESS ROBERT NOBLE (ferry) 235/241 RIM (Panamanian) (freighter) 187/222 ROBERT S. PIERSON a) 199/176 RIVERSHELL a) PETER G. WILLIAM K. FIELD b) REISS RIMOUSKI (170141-C) 61/4 CAMPBELL b) BROTHERS c) GEORGE D. RINJANI (Indonesian) 170/138 RIVERSHELL c) GOOD GOBLE (391528-C) (Great RIO DE LA PLATA (1890) HOPE d) B.A. SENTINEL e) Lakes) 155/208, 162/104, 226/132 GULF SENTINEL 139/177 177/16 RIO MAFIL (freighter) 208/306, RIVIERA a) OCEAN MONARCH ROBERT S. PIERSON (ii) a) 209/53 b) VARNA c) VENUS WOLVERINE 267/55 RIO URUGUAY (1898) 226/132 154/104, 160/292 ROBERT T. GRAHAM (216127) RIP a) HMAS WHYALLA RIVIERA I 235/209 (1942) 137/10 (Australian) 171/208 RIVIERE DU LOUP (154469-C) ROBERT W. LEA (254269) 29/21 RIP VAN WINKLE (Hudson 61/5 ROBIN (1950) 218/138 River) 177/39, 182/159 R.M.S. TITANIC 209/34 ROBIN DONCASTER 211/193 RIPA a) FAIRSTAR 222/149 ROANA a) OSTERSOEN (Greek) ROBIN GRAY 211/211 RIPTIDE III 204/294 176/262 ROBIN KETTERING 262/23 RITA a) EDWARD ROWE ROANOKE (of 1851) 29/10 ROBIN LOCKSLEY (1940) SNOW (ferry) 280/64 ROANOKE (110515) 29/11 262/17, 20 RITA a) MARGARITA L 253/68 ROANOKE (tug) 200/300 ROBIN SHERWOOD 262/24 RIVER BOYNE (bulk carrier) ROBERT A. SNYDER a) ROBIN WENTLEY 262/18, 21 264/72 ULSTER (25290) 145/11, ROBINSON BAY (Seaway RIVER CAFÉ 165/41 201/74 Development Corp) 201/61 RIVER DOG a) LIBERTY ROBERT B. TURECAMO (tug) (pilothouse) 118/66 BELLE b) BAY STATE 280/79 ROCHAMBEAU (French) 138/94 231/219 ROBERT C. STANLEY 192/314 ROCHELLE 134/87, 89 RIVER EMBLEY 272/64 ROBERT DOLLAR II (passenger ROCHESTER CASTLE 211/188 RIVER EXPLORER (computer ship) 195/172-174 ROCKAWAY (ferry) (1877) generated) 221/60, 229/61 ROBERT E. LEE (21791) 102/79, 199/217, (sketch of hull) RIVER LADY 192/323 152/223, (model) 23/48, 272/25, (sketch of wreck) RIVER MART (floating 104/172 272/26, 27, 28 convenience store) 257/18 ROBERT E. LEE (210650) ROCKBRIDGE 206/127 RIVER PRINCESS a) CITY OF (fantail) 101/53 ROCKCLIFFE HALL (160709-C) CAMDEN b) MOUNT ROBERT E. LEE a) CHARLES 121/50 VERNON c) CHARLES S. H. WEST (1934) (restaurant) ROCKET (211610) 131/182, ZIMMERMAN 182/127, 255/227 266/60 204/293 ROBERT F. STOCKTON RODANTHI (ferry) 197/64 RIVER QUEEN (steam launch) (British) 40/73 RODMAN WANNAMAKER 62/25, 65/11, 139/170, ROBERT FULTON (206288) (223061) (ferry) 139/157 140/238, 179/190, 200/267, (1909) 26/40, 29/18, 59/69, RODOS (Greek) 136/211, 214/141, (engine “room”) 72, 74/52, 107/126, 127, 128, 160/266, 197/31, 199/231 65/12 128/233, 141/60, 146/126, 132 ROGALIN a) CELTIC PRIDE ROTHESAY CASTLE (British) ROYAL VIKING STAR 249/70 85/4 (Norwegian) 124/228, ROGER (211105) 107/158 ROTTERDAM b) REMBRANDT 199/170, 216, 212/268 ROGER BLOUGH (533062) (1959) 143/169, 218/143, ROYAL VIKING SUN 187/238, 123/185, 219/227, 273/58 219/216, 221/59, 251/199, 189/43, 68, 190/152, 192/302, ROGER REVELLE 218/133, 257/84, 260/339, 268/63, 230/151 220/305 273/1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, ROYAL WING 191/232 ROGER STAHL a) KAW (painting) 222/85 ROYALE 170/120, 177/38, 182/86 (U.S.C.G. tug) 232/317 ROTTERDAM (i; Dutch) 26/32 ROYALTON 138/121 ROI BAUDOUIN (Belgian) ROTTERDAM (ii; Dutch) 26/32 R THREE 235/208 167/208 ROTTERDAM (iii; Dutch) 26/32, RUBY (Murray R.; Australian) ROLAND DESGAGNES a) 71/84, 193/56, (aerial view) 125/5, 223/170 FRANKCLIFFE HALL b) 96/124 RUBY a) CUNARD COUNTESS NORTHCLIFFE HALL c) ROTTERDAM (v) 222/89-93, 96, (1976) 263/31 NORTHCLIFFE 155/208 225/83 RUBY CREST (from far away) ROLAND L. (173694-C) 36/94 ROTTERDAM (vi) 226/145 262/61 ROLAND VON BREMEN ROY A. JODREY 133/43 RUDESHEIM (German) (1926) (German) 178/111, 112, 113 ROYAL ARGOSY 234/156 144/206 ROLF BRUM a) FRANCOIS ROYAL CITY STAR 234/157 RUDOKOP (Russian) (tug) LAKE FERRY 142/101 ROYAL CLIPPER a) LOWELL 216/270 ROMA a) MEDINA (Italian) THOMAS EXPLORER b) RUDOS (Greek) 90/64 (1926) 145/28, 270/21, 274/9 BORE III 145/54, 68, 165/52 RUFUS P. RANNEY (205088) ROMAN (124744) (1907) 178/104 ROYAL DAFFODIL (British) 78/53 ROMANCE a) CHICAGO 233/55 66/47 RÜGEN (German) (1972) (ferry) ROMANCE a) LIBERTY ROYAL EAGLE (British) 50/33 255/234 175/198, 202/136, 209/50 ROYAL IRIS (British) 40/79 RUMELI HISARI (ferry) ROMANSHORN (Lake ROYAL MAJESTY 204/318, (Turkish) (1949) 171/170, Constance; Swiss) 94/70 215/216 174/109 ROMANTICA (Greek) 79/83, ROYAL NORDIC EMPRESS RUNEBERG (Finnish) 167/176 212/294 179/220 RUNIC (British) 41/19 ROMANTICA a) FORT ROYAL ODYSSEY a) SHALOM RURI MARU (Japanese) 61/15 TOWNSHEND b) AL-AMIR- b) HANSEATIC c) DORIC RUSS (Russian) 209/61 SAUD c) MANSOUR (1936) (Panama) (1964) 158/135, RUSSELL PETERSON (research 154/106, 171/210 164/259, 290, 181/43, vessel) 267/49 ROMANZA a) HUASCARAN b) 184/316, 221/52 RUSSIA b) WAESLAND 175/156 BEAVER-BRAE c) ROYAL PRINCE 191/210, 211 RUTENFJELL 161/54 AURELIA 141/36 ROYAL PRINCESS (British) RUTH (steam launch) 172/278 RONG CHENG (Chinese) 205/42 170/136, 173/56, 182/144, RUTH ALEXANDER 133/35, ROSE (British) 77/25 200/295, 204/284, 224/310, 188/264 ROSE A. FEENY (tug) 247/190, 229/49, 267/67 RUTH M. REINAUER (tug) 191 ROYAL SCOTSMAN (of 1936; 271/77 ROSE CITY (27637) 28/87 British) 105/34 RUTHERFORD (steam launch) ROSE ISLAND 194/147 ROYAL SOVEREIGN (British) 126/81 ROSE S a) KOKOKU MARU 66/47 RUTLI (Swiss) (1929) 142/70 250/153 ROYAL STAR a) CARIB STAR RYDE (British) 118/112 ROSE STANDISH (21130) 51/56, 149/50 RYNDAM (1910) (University 74/33, 123/132, 154/88, ROYAL STAR (tourboat) 193/55 ship) 227/173, 176 155/191 ROYAL VANCOUVER (ferry) RYNLAND a) ELKRIDGE ROSEBANK 134/89 212/308, 213/61 212/273 ROSEBERY (175132-C) 25/10 ROYAL VICTORIA (Canadian) ROSELLA 257/65 (ferry) 202/138, 211/225, S. & J. OTERI (Italian) (model) ROSIE O’SHEA 190/134 212/308, 213/61 85/6 ROSLIN CASTLE a) ROYAL VIKING SEA 198/150, S.A. ORANGE 134/116 ARMADALE (1883) 137/24 199/210 S.A. VAAL 134/116 ROSS PRINCE 222/107 ROYAL VIKING SKY S.B. VALENTINE (towboat) ROTHESAY CARRIER (331572- (Norwegian) 128/228, 150/86, 222/130 C; barge) 119/164 155/211, 159/180, 160/288, S.C. HART (116710) 99/95, 178/132, 182/144 204/262, 263, 268 133 S.D. BROOKS a) ST. FAITH ST. ANNE (Canadian) (tug) ST. SACRAMENT (Provisional 201/40, 41 201/35 name of LAC DU SAINT S. FRANCESCO DI PAOLA ST. ANSLEM 157/56 SACRAMENT) 162/118 (Italian) (aerial view) 120/228 ST. CATHERINE (Canadian) ST. SUNNIVA (1887) 177/4 S.L. 180 (531478) 119/159 (tug) 201/42 ST. TROPEZ 248/312, 255/221, S.L. CROSBY (tug) 148/261, ST. CHARLES BELLE II 179/190 256/326 176/295 ST. CLAIR (ex-lightship) (1902) ST. TUDNO (British) 85/25 S.R. SPAULDING 279/42 163/202 STE. CLAIRE (207582) 40/91, S.S. CATALINA 237/79 ST. CLAIR (tug) (107246) (1898) 76/114, 127/165, 191/226, S.S. POTOMAC a) CITY OF 159/166 192/292, 200/255, 203/170, PHILADELPHIA (1910) SAINT CLOUD 279/43 219/170, 239/213 141/51, 220/266-269 ST. CROIX (1895) 172/244 STE. GENEVIEVE (USAE S.S. WASHINGTON 233/35 ST. EDMUND (British) 134/119 dredge) 75/76, 217/60 S. V. LUCKENBACH (202491) ST. FAITH (Canadian) (tug) STE. GENEVIEVE (222668) 16/291 201/39, 40 78/44 SAANICH a) MIC MAC b) ST. GEORG (1876) (German) SALACIA (ferry) 236/301, 245/47 SEBASTIAN (117323) (tug) 216/257, 224/285 SALINA CRUZ (219645) 32/90 (1904) 159/168 SAINT-GERMAIN 188/316 SAKURA a) SAKURA MARU SABINO a) TOURIST (205213) SAINT GERMAIN (French) 94/70 (Japanese) 162/114 (1908) 77/13, 15, 79/77, SAINT HELENA 145/49, 197/54, SALLY ALBATROSS 179/218, 104/206, 212, 105/49, 50, 71 204/285, 211/233 107/151, 152, 127/188, ST. HELIERS (Canadian buoy SALLY CLIPPER 204/320 140/252, 147/174, 167/228, tender) 201/43 SALMON HARBOR BELLE 187/171, 203/259, 251/219, SAINT JOHN (231532) 14/240 220/329 267/1, 33, 34, (chrysalis) ST. JOHN (ferry) 211/227 SALT SPRING QUEEN (ferry) 103/139, (fantail) 96/142, ST. JOHNS 161/28 222/141 104/214, 124/253 ST. JOHNS (115633) 41/3 SALVADOR 187/186 SACHSEN (German) (deck plans) ST. JOHNS (202891) 44/82 SAM CRAIG (228180) 61/19 93/8, (mchy. diagram) 93/9 ST. LAWRENCE (Danish hotel SAM HOLMES (catamaran ferry) SACRAMENTO (130118) 109/43, ship) 112/245 256/299 (pilothouse) 23/43 ST. LAWRENCE (of 1839) 48/83 SAM JI YON (No Korean) SACRAMENTO (ferry) 193/41 ST. LAWRENCE (153438-C) 182/156 SAGA 201/49 98/61, (bow only) 68/100, SAM P. SUIT (225165) 112/299 SAGA ROSE a) SAGAFJORD b) 102/88, (interiors) 98/62 SAM SLOAN 151/211 GRIPSHOLM (1965) 259/214 ST. LAWRENCE a) SAMAINA 151/173 SAGAFJORD (Norwegian) TADOUSSAC b) SAMANTHA 167/212, 173/58 105/20, 156/248, 157/58, PASSENGER NO. 2 144/227 SAMARITAN (U.S. hospital ship) 171/228, 178/90, 197/66, ST. LAWRENCE a) (drawing) 91/76 198/141, 205/51 SKAUSTRAND b) GAUCHO SAMI AKBULUT (ferry) SAGAMO (122218-C) 2/12, TAURA 173/53 (Turkish) 171/172 63/77, 111/167, 113/20, ST. LAWRENCE NAVIGATOR SAMOSET (115163) 6/79 122/69, 128/193, 206 154/132 SAMPO 186/148 SAGAMORE (ferry) 137/59, SAINT LAURENT (French) SAMSON V (snagboat) 217/59 226/111 (1866) 138/88 SAMSUN (Turkish) 160/290, SAGINAW (69524-C) (1866) ST. LOUIS (1895) 193/14 166/136, 171/173 36/79, 234/146, 240/265, SAINT LUCIE 202/154 SAMUEL CHASE a) AFRICAN 270/53 ST. MARYS (24908) 13/220 METEOR 210/114, 116-118, SAGUENAY (66056-C) 98/58 ST. MARYS CHALLENGER 122 SAGUENAY (130526-C) 98/58 (1906) 260/322 SAMUEL CLEMENS (269466) SAGUENAY (322994-C) ST. NICHOLAS (ferry) (British) 130/97 130/118, 195/232 196/321 SAMUEL G. KING (tug/fireboat) SAHALE 211/212 ST. PATRICK (British) 118/112 219/199 SAHILBENT (Turkish; double ST. PAUL (23755) 23/34, 34/45 SAMUEL H. ASHBRIDGE ender) 71/87 ST. PAUL (116693) 67/88 (117000) (1900) 138/109 SAILOR (223970) 38/34 SAINT PAUL (liner) 199/199 SAMUEL I. NEWHOUSE (ferry) SAINT ANDRE 191/208 ST. PAULIA (Japanese ferry) 200/298 ST. ANDREWS (96564) (1971) 149/31 SAMUEL J. PENTZ a) LONG (dockside view) 130/78 ST. ROCH (Canadian) 205/55 ISLAND 203/177 134 SAMUEL MATHER (225409) SANTA LUCIA (232101) SARAH L. INGRAM (towboat) 95/102 103/112, 188/256 (1983) (Mississippi River) SAN BRUNO (British) 36/82 SANTA LUISA (216215) 103/109 257/17, 22 SAN DIEGO (ferry) 184/302 SANTA MAGDALENA (290270) SARATOGA (115539) (1877) SAN DIMITRIO a) SODRA 86/57, 180/308 151/141, 175/219 SVERIGE (1871) 218/117- SANTA MARIA (Portuguese) SARAYBURNU (ferry) (Turkish) 120 86/43, 180/308, 186/152 (1910) 174/109 SAN FELIPE 219/178 SANTA MARIA (227495) SARDINA [sic] a) SAN GIORGIO (Italian) 184/290, 103/109 PHILADELPHIA (ferry) 217/11 SANTA MARIA (ferry) 210/133 187/220 (see also SAN GUGLIELMO (1911) SANTA MARIANA 174/136 PHILADELPHIA) (Italian) 217/11 SANTA MERCEDES (293943) SARDINIA (ferry/houseboat) SAN IGNACIO (towboat) 230/145 123/167 249/58 SAN JUAN (1900) 223/173 SANTA PAULA (232005) SARNIADOC (188387-C) 69/23, SAN JUAN EXPLORER 212/306 103/110, 157/38 139/178 SAN LEANDRO (222781) 53/19, SANTA ROSA (115979) 86/36, SARONIC STAR (Greek) 129/37, (hull) 262/68 140/236, 149/46, 157/38, 202/147 SAN LORENZO a) BRAZOS 163/196, 185/83, 192/304, SARONIC SUN a) ORNEN 223/181 203/227, 205/11, (painting) 160/265 SAN LUCAS 188/266 243/259 SASANOA 202/130 SAN MATEO (1922) (ferry) SANTA ROSA (231932) 114/136, SASKATCHEWAN (112300-C) 141/38, 205/54, 220/306, (interior) 103/110 48/89 236/311 SANTA ROSA (1932) 267/15 SASKATCHEWAN PIONEER SAN MIGUEL 219/173 SANTA ROSA (1958) 267/14, 15, (Great Lakes) 183/229 SAN RAFAEL (115556) 16, 18 SASSACUS (ferry) 224/301, (painting) 61/14 SANTA ROSA (276598) 124/222 230/132 SANCTUARY (hospital ship) SANTA ROSA a) SANTA ROSA SASSAFRAS (tug) 268/70 194/137, 221/53, 270/74 b) WILLAPA 257/62 SASSNITZ (Swedish) 94/70 SANDOWN (British) 99/107 SANTA TERESA (216969) SATRUSTEGUI (Spanish) SANDPIPER 193/25 112/219 128/244 SANDWICH (219414) 69/20 SANTIAGO a) LEON XIII (i) b) SATUCKET (245227) 91/101 SANDY (tug) 224/287, 290 JELUNGA 208/268 SATURN (tug) 183/207, 208, SANDY DRAKE 257/58 SANTIAGO DE CUBA (USN) 205/83, 214/143 SANDY HOOK (116264) (1889) 111/158 SATURNIA (Italian) (1927) 42/30, 131/160, 143/147, SANTORINI (Greek) 165/33 145/30, 180/327 254/168, (as rebuilt) 42/40, SANTOS MARU b) HUI HSING SAUCELITO (115586) (painting) (pilothouse) 20/404 (Japanese) (1952) 181/16, 38/38 SANDY HOOK LADY 225/32 SAUCY KATE (Lake (paddlewheeler) 199/240 SANTOS STAR (ii) a) LIMARI Minnetonka) 173/4 SANG FAJAR 156/256 273/21, 24, 25, (painting) SAUDI MOON a) ILE DE SANKATY (208399) (under the 273/22 BEAUTE 151/197 fantail) 79/94 SANUKU MARU (Japanese) SAUGERTIES a) SANNIO (Italian) 217/12 113/59 SHENANDOAH (115843) SANSINENA 141/39 SAO VICENTE (Portuguese) (1882) 145/5, 17 SANTA CATALINA 211/191 (1900) 204/268 SAUNIERE a) BROOKNES b) SANTA CECELIA (212859) SAPPHIRE 248/325, 270/67, ALGOSEA (Great Lakes) 103/109 271/22 165/50, 205/48, 280/68 SANTA CLARA (229377) SAPPHIRE PRINCESS 254/151, SAUTAURISKI (177954-C) 57/9 133/62, (drawing) 33/5 255/236, 240 SAVANNAH (of 1819) (sketch) SANTA CLARA (ferry) 193/38, SAPPHIRE SEAS a) EMERALD 16/300, (model) 66/48, 198/132 SEAS 205/67, 206/153, (painting) 74/39 SANTA CRUZ (210888) 103/107 220/326 SAVANNAH (287392) (1959) SANTA ELENA (232171) SAPPHO (Greek) (ferry) 151/175, (nuclear ship) 85/18, 241/50, 103/109, 231/212 197/37 251/229, 259/264, 260/291- SANTA ELISA (218128) 103/105, SARA II 242/142 293, 317, 264/51, 266/50, 211/185, 187 SARA PAGE (Ohio River) 267/47, 280/7, 9, 10, (loading SANTA FE (116192) 33/9 247/228 cargo) 102/84, 86, (bridge) SANTA ISABEL 278/3 SARAH (116856) 70/46 260/267 135 SAVANNAH 171/194, 179/174, SCHARNHORST (German) 280, SEA HARMONY a) 181/34, 212/335, 279/46 46, 48, (painting) 280/47 STATENDAM 230/118 SAVANNAH RIVER QUEEN SCHEELENKUHLEN (tug) SEA JET I (ferry) 210/140 201/70, 202/135 (1927) 250/90 SEA-LAND ANCHORAGE SAVARONA (1931) (yacht) SCHILLER (Lake Lucerne; Swiss) 184/304 (Turkish) 230/129, 267/21 (1906) 142/70, 189/1, 26, 27, SEA-LAND COMMERCE b) SAVIC a) CLIFFS VICTORY 232/265 USNS REGULUS 143/176 (Great Lakes) 177/50, 178/129 SCHMILKA (Elbe R.; German) SEA-LAND PATRIOT 157/50 SAXAREN (Swedish) 103/125 (1897) 112/245, 242/88 SEA LAUNCH COMMANDER SCANDIA (tug) 218/129 SCHÖNBRUNN (Danube River; 228/311 SCANDINAVIA a) VIKING Austrian) 232/258, 236/256, SEA LEVEL (279999) 76/112 SERENADE 200/281 248/257, 285 SEA NYMPH a) KARAISKAKIS SCANDINAVIA a) STELLA SCHOODIC 203/173 b) ALEXANDROS 176/288, POLARIS (1927) 158/136, SCHUTTLE I (ferry) 252/274 184/267 260/340 SCHWABENLAND (German) SEA II (of 1941) 23/38 SCANDINAVIA b) 226/103, 104 SEA PALACE (casino ship) STARDANCER (1982) SCILLONIAN III 144/225 198/157 159/160, 164/272, 303 SCIOTO 167/203 SEA PRINCESS a) SCANDINAVIAN DAWN SCIROCCO 188/316 KUNGSHOLM 148/223, 198/157, 199/219, 205/71 SCORPION 228/310 150/120, 136, 161/60, 185/52, SCANDINAVIAN SAGA a) SCOTIA PRINCE (Canadian) 188/253, 194/150, 195/237, CASTALIA b) STELLA (ferry) 161/40, 183/211, 200/295 AMERICA 188/286 191/218, 210/132, 245/55, SEA QUEEN IV 157/41 SCANDINAVIAN SEA a) 246/132, 250/135 SEA SERVICE (1975) (tug) BLENHEIM 163/196, SCOTIS SEA (tug) 275/65 261/72 170/120 SCOTT CHOTIN (255216) 29/21 SEA SPEED ARABIA 151/187 SCANDINAVIAN SKY a) SVEA SCOTT MISENER (iii) (Great SEA STAR (tug) 213/50 REGINA b) REGINA c) Lakes) 196/319, 201/62 SEA VENTURE (Norwegian) MEDITERRANEAN SUN d) SCOTT MISENER III 181/56 119/162, (deck plans) ODYSSEAS ELYTIS SCOTTISH BARD (tanker) 119/161, (outboard profile) 176/272, 194/152 244/328 119/163 SCANDINAVIAN SKY II a) SCOTTISH COAST (British) SEA VICTORY (towboat) PATRA EXPRESS 195/235 115/184 231/230 SCANDINAVIAN SONG SCRANTON 150/91 SEA VOYAGER a) CAPE MAY 200/323 SCUDDER (steam launch) 49/10 LIGHT) 272/73, 280/71 SCANDINAVIAN STAR a) TOR SEA a) GRIPSHOLM (1957) SEABOARD STAR 182/110 BRITANNIA 158/136 243/170 SEABOURN GODDESS I SCANDINAVIAN STAR a) SEA BELLE a) PCE-1207 (USN) 240/325 MASSALIA b) STENA 146/121, 158/121, 160/274, SEABOURN GODDESS II BALTICA c) ISLAND 177/43, 192/305, (ruins) 240/325 FIESTA 173/39, 196/321 223/224 SEABOURN ODYSSEY (2009) SCANDINAVIAN SUN a) SEA BELLE (265365) 101/23, 275/76 FREEPORT I b) FREEPORT 127/174 SEABOURN PRIDE 189/68, c) SVEA STAR d) CARIBE SEA BIRD (1866) 150/129, 197/47, 198/152, 228/321, 162/134, 202/136 268/40 232/309, 233/65 SCANPENN a) BIRD CITY SEA BREEZE 229/49 SEABOURN SPIRIT 257/72 174/92 SEA BRIDGE 180/294 SEABOURN SUN 235/211, SCANSTATES a) SAGUACHE SEA BULL (tug) 245/49 239/238 246/100 SEA CLOUD (232881) 121/44 SEABREEZE 198/135, 212/305, SCARSDALE (214604) 90/55 SEA DIAMOND (sinking) 262/36, 235/225 SCENIC (ferry) 211/226, 217/58 37, 38 SEABREEZE I 236/335, 237/73 SCHAARHÖRN (German) SEA EAGLE 210/151 SEABREEZE I a) FEDERICO C 216/258, 224/254, 232/275 SEA FOAM 191/176 b) ROYALE 237/73, 74 SCHAFFHAUSEN (Rhine R.; SEA FOX (container ship) SEABULK AMERICA 197/83 German) 111/185 204/306 SEABULK CHALLENGER SCHAMONCHI (ferry) 149/42, SEA GATE (204207) 130/79 135/178 150/76, 239/218, 260/310 SEA GODDESS I (Norwegian) SEABULK MAGNACHEM 168/248, 170/136, 204/285 (tug/barge) 213/49 136 SEABULK PRIDE 262/66 SEAWAYS GLORY a) SUNNY SENATOR OF CANADA SEACOR MADISON 249/61 BOAT 197/64 176/282 SEADREAM II (1985) (yacht) SEAWELLS POINT a) SENECA (126212-C) 128/224 242/140, 267/24, 276/53 GRENVILLE KANE (ferry) SENLAC (French) 145/37, SEAFORTH NAVIGATOR 199/217 147/194 190/136 SEAWIND CROWN 237/70 SENNEVILLE (328536-C) SEAGULL 208/322 SEAWING a) SOUTHWARD 108/224, 203/233 SEAHAWK RETRIEVER (1971) 231/201, 251/211 SENSATION (1993) 230/139, (treasure hunting) 198/136 SEAWISE UNIVERSITY 121/4, 266/53 SEAJET I (ferry) 217/47, 237/52 122/78, 82, 83, 84, (sunk) SEQUOIA (Presidential Yacht) SEAJET KARA (ferry) 234/139 126/118 178/120, 181/40, 247/214 SEALAUNCH COMMANDER SEBAGO (Sebago Lake, Me.) SERENADE 271/19 264/66 32/78 SGT. MATEJ KOCAK 197/83 SEALTH (ferry) (1982) 163/200, SECAUCUS (ferry) 149/8 SESTRIERE (Italian) 181/10 253/19 SECHELT QUEEN a) CHINOOK SETH LOW (towboat) 257/8 SEASPAN CAREEN (ferry) b) CHINOOK II (197867-C) SEVEN SEAS (University ship) 228/312 (1947) 139/185, 153/22, 227/174, 175 SEASPAN COMMODORE 167/188, 187/224, 211/225 SEVEN SEAS MARINER 134/107 SECOND SUN (ferry) 196/306 250/153, 266/52 SEASPAN DISCOVERY 172/275 SECONDO ASPROMONTE SEVEN SEAS NAVIGATOR SEASPAN RASCAL a) ISLAND (Italian) 120/227 237/67, 68, 274/66 RASCAL (tug) 220/315 SEDCO/BP471 (scientific ship) SEVEN SEAS S.R. (restaurant) SEASPAN REGENT 140/243 220/317 240/315 SEASPREAD a) STENA SEDGWICK (1892) 214/98 SEWALIS POINT (216101) SEASPREAD 206/140 SEEANDBEE (211085) (1913) (foredeck) 123/146 SEASTREAK NEW JERSEY (Great Lakes) 27/63, 257/29, SEWELL AVERY a) (ferry) 275/40 30, 83, (fantail drawing) 88/98 LANCASHIRE (Great Lakes) SEASTREAK NEW YORK SEGUIN (115986) 114/109, (1943) 182/136 (ferry) 252/273, 277/60 132/221, 222, 223 SEWELL SEAM (barge) 259/188 SEATRAIN (1928) 254/89 SEGWUN (92443-C) 63/77, SEWELLS POINT 137/50 SEATRAIN HAVANA (1932) 111/167, 122/68, 69, 70, SEYMOUR PRINCE 222/105, 254/94 128/205, 206, 207, 215/215, 107 SEATRAIN LOUISIANA (1951) 245/61, (fantail) 122/68, 70, SEYMOUR PRINCESS a) TECO 254/97 (interiors) 122/67, 70, b) SEYMOUR PRINCE SEATRAIN MAINE (1966) (pilothouse) 122/66 (141307) (1918) 159/172 254/95 SEGWUN a) NIPISSING II SHADY SIDE (1873) 192/267, SEATRAIN MARYLAND (1944) 135/169, 140/233, 160/230, 280/30 254/98 304, 182/139, 190/144, 229/63 SHAHRADZAD 177/2 SEATRAIN NEW YORK (1941) SEHOME (116940) (1900) SHAMROCK (125904) 103/130 254/90 170/105 SHAMROCK (126401) 90/55 SEATRAIN TEXAS (239549) SELKIRK (152859-C) 93/34 SHAMROCK a) CEPHEAS (1940) 17/312, 254/99 SELENDANG AYU 253/61 137/23 SEATTLE 213/10 SELANDIA (Danish) (1912) SHANGHAI (Chinese) 203/237 SEATTLE SPIRIT 203/181 133/31, 32, 33 SHANGRI-LA (USN) (CV) SEAWANHAKA (22812) SELANDIA (Danish) (1972) 159/187 (painting) 34/29, (sketch of 133/33 SHASTA (222598) 11/251, 51/55, burning) 34/32, (sketch of SEMINOLE (224918) 110/125, 205/6, (sketch) 109/42 wreck) 35/67 131/136 SHAWANESE (tug) 180/274 SEAWANHAKA (204207) 83/88, SEMIRAMIS a) CALABAR SHAWMUT (USS) a) (painting) 246/120 (1930) 154/107, 152 MASSACHUSETTS 10/159 SEAWARD 185/66, 187/210, 211, SENATOR (1948) 172/242 SHAWNEE (226696) 131/138, 212, 252, 189/42, 199/218 SENATOR (23219) 20/393 (sketch) 131/131 SEAWAY (yacht) 140/199 SENATOR (200094) 130/96 SHAWNEE b) PARTIZANKA SEAWAY PRINCE 168/284 SENATOR CORDILL (224422) 147/156, 158, 190/123 SEAWAY QUEEN 197/62, 40/82 SHAWNEE CHIEF 200/309 249/66 SEN. JOHN J. MARCHI (ferry) SHAWNEE PRINCESS 140/247 SEAWAY TRADER 184/306 252/305, 254/140, 272/47 SHEBOYGAN (115119) 29/20, (drawing) 19/377 137 SHEILA (267829) 80/105, 137/11 SIGLAR 201/49 SITEAM EXPLORER (tanker) SHELDON LYKES (1963) 276/12 SILAS O. PIERCE (22806) 268/54 SHELLCO a) ARMAC (154637) 11/182, 222/128 SJAELLAND a) DRONNING 176/243 SILJA EUROPA (ferry) 207/228 INGRID (1951) 235/191 SHELTER BAY a) JAY C. SILJA FESTIVAL 206/147, SKAGERAK (Swedish) 97/23 MORSE 141/44 214/145 SKAGERRAK (1976) 164/278 SHELTER ISLAND 149/23, SILJA KARNEVAL 210/150 SKAGIT (ferry) 196/313 158/106, (painting) 253/41 SILJA SERENADE (ferry) SKAGIT BELLE (241154) 36/96 SHELTON (220836) 81/4 198/147, 205/64 SKAGIT CHIEF (233755) 36/96 SHENANGO II (278807) 74/49, SILVER CLOUD 212/295, SKANSONIA (ferry) 231/228 139/140 222/136, 227/239, 229/69, SKAUBRYN (1951) 142/87, 88 SHIELDHALL (1955) 232/288, 232/309 SKAUGUM a) OSTMARK b) 265/33, 34, 35, 39, 40, 280/50, SILVER EAGLE (gambling boat) OCEAN BUILDER 51, (painting) 265/33 204/311, 223/227 (Norwegian) 181/16 SHILOH (CG) 197/30 SILVER GATE (116193) 16/297 SKEENA PRINCE 222/86 SHIN SAKURA MARU SILVER ISLE 143/180, 199/229, SKEENA QUEEN (ferry) 223/230 (Japanese) 159/164, 162/109, 212/314 SKELSKØR (Danish) (1915) 115, 212/301 SILVER LAKE (ferry) 230/135 232/272 SHINNECOCK (1896) 148/234, SILVER PALOMA 183/228, (1856) (Lake 253/31 194/155 Mjøsa; Norwegian) 71/87, SHINWA MARU (Japanese) SILVER STAR (British) 52/93, 104/200, 167/154, 177, 203/228 214/96, 279/44 196/259, 299, 216/273 SHIRLEY 278/78 SILVER STAR a) AUCOCISCO SKIPJACK (minesweeper) SHIRLEY IRENE 200/212 II (ferry) 231/218 218/123 SHIRLEY SMITH (fireboat) SILVER STATE (US) (1921) SKIPPER 244/306 222/149 181/24 SKJERSTAD (Norwegian) 77/12 SHOTA RUSTAVELI SILVER WHISPER 241/58, 68 SKY PRINCESS 192/320, (Mediterranean) 217/69 SILVERDALE (Great Lakes) 224/296, 229/56, 231/238, SHOTA RUSTAVELT (Soviet) 186/112, 113 232/321 (1967) 164/260 SILVERADO (216304) 30/38 SKY WONDER a) FAIRSKY b) SHOW QUEEN (showboat) SILVERSTAR 185/21, 22, 24 SKY PRINCESS c) PACIFIC 197/74 SILVIA REGINA 197/63 SKY (1984) 259/209, 270/68 SHOWBOAT (501068) (fantail) SIMCOE 271/52 SKYWARD (Norwegian) 114/85, 100/136 SIMON LANGELL (Great Lakes) 86, 144/241 SHREVE STAR 214/152 190/91, 236/262 SLUTSK (Russian) 126/101 SHREVEPORT ROSE SIMPLON (Lake Geneva; Swiss) SMALLWOOD 206/131 (sternwheeler) 211/237, 253/65 SMIT NEW YORK 220/284, 285 214/152 SINBAD I a) PENDENNIS SMIT ROTTERDAM (towboat) SHREWSBURY (116152) CASTLE b) OCEAN QUEEN 203/214-216 (sketch) 75/81 148/227, 155/212 SMIT YALLARM 279/74 SIASCONSET (265851) 107/152 SINGLEGRACHT (cargo ship) SMITHFIELD a) HAMPTON SIBIR 216/296 268/72 (96543) 29/5, 116/249, SIBONEY (216082) 112/216 SIOUX CITY SUE 217/29 122/122, 143/154 SICAMOUS (134276-C) 123/158, SIR HUGH ALLAN (130534-C) SMOCKWA (175498-C) 78/59 173/46 111/179 SMT CHEMICAL EXPLORER SIDI IFNI a) JOAQUIN DEL SIR JAMES DOUGLAS (tug/barge/tanker) 269/55 PIÉLAGO (1892) 221/46 (Canadian buoy tender) SMYRNI 219/182 SIDNEY (Canadian) (ferry) 204/303, 206/139 SNAGBOAT NO. 2 (USAE) 214/139 SIR ROBERT BOND (car ferry) 62/29 SIDNEY E. SMITH, JR. (206130) 181/42, 203/217, 271/43 SNOHOMISH 257/56, 259/245 123/185 SIR WILFRED LAURIER SOCIETY ADVENTURER SIDNEY QUEEN (Australian) (Canadian Ice Breaker) 204/319 131/163 177/50, 181/54, 221/58 SOCIETY EXPLORER 180/282, SIDSEL KNUTSEN (Norwegian) SIR WALTER SCOTT (British) 200/280 (tanker) 276/66 (1900) 160/254, 248/278, SOCRATES (Uruguayan) 42/49 SIERRA NEVADA (211506) 260/268 SOGNEFJORD a) HMS KILHAM 80/118, 112/251 SIRIUS 137/23, 151/167 (Norwegian) 105/30, 165/26 SIGHTSEER (221333) 87/80 138 SOHIO RESOLUTE (535357) SOSI INSPECTOR 213/51 SOUTHERN STAR 189/72, 120/239 SOURYA (Syrian) 71/79 210/156, 212/322 SOL OLYMPIA a) STENA SOUTH AMERICA (Great Lakes) SOUTHLAND (205896) 65/14, BRITANNICA b) 135/144, 159/186, 188/254, 152/222 WICKERSHAM c) VIKING 295, 306 SOUTHLAND (215839) 118/94 6 d) GOELO e) VIKING 6 SOUTH AMERICAN (212244) SOUTHPORT (ferry) 152/223, 167/208 76/114, 83/83, 105/4, 11, 13, 258/143 SOL OLYMPIA II a) SANTA 44, 52, 106/107, 131/172, SOUTHSIDE (ferry) 161/20, CRUZ DE TENERIFE 132/235, 204/255, 205/49, 271/45 179/222 245/2, (bow only) 105/12, 15, SOUTHWARD (Norwegian) SOL PHRYNE 143/163, 202/147 (deck plans) 105/14, (engine 121/39, 200/319, 211/234, SOLACE (226332) (USN hospital dwg.) 105/16, (fantail) 105/3, (aerial view) 118/113 ship) 125/23 51, (inboard profile) 105/14, SOUTHWARK (tug) (painting) SOLAR STAR (Hong Kong ferry) (interiors) 105/7, 8, 250/172 162/92 (pilothouse) 105/2, 131/130, SOVEREIGN (94887-C) 24/55, SOLON THURMAN (285889) (whistle) 105/56 54/31 125/41 SOUTH BAY CLIPPER (ferry) SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS SOMERSET a) CITY OF 241/46 185/2, 68, 186/114, 115, 116, ATHENS 230/98 SOUTH CAROLINA (USN 118, 189/42, 261/57, 265/75 SOMERSETSHIRE (British) battleship) 105/53 SOVETSKY SOJUS (Russian) 181/4 SOUTH DAKOTA (USN armored 127/159 SOMERVILLE (202713) 13/226 cruise) 112/218 SPAR LYRA 267/68 SOMME (U.S.A. transport) SOUTH STEYNE (Australian) SPARROWS POINT (tug) (drawing) 91/75 (ferry)131/162, 138/67, 69, 194/145, 278/80 SOM-WICO (270044) 87/72 70, 71, 72, 73, 201/64, SPARTAK (1914) (Soviet) SONG OF AMERICA 159/158, 206/150 243/172 162/136, 165/58, 166/105, SOUTHERN (tug) 216/310, SPARTAN (264500) 47/80, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 222/135 125/46, 132/204, (fantail) 211/170, 220/343, 229/49 SOUTHERN ACTOR 131/190 SONG OF FLOWER 200/281 (Norwegian) 232/280 SPARTAN (Great Lakes) (car SONG OF NORWAY SOUTHERN BELLE (Cedar ferry) 162/128, 173/34, 35, (Norwegian) 117/41, 149/11, Point, O.; lagoon boat) 79/74 277/33 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 177/38, SOUTHERN BELLE (29290-C) SPIKE (USCG cutter) 272/74 182/86 85/5, 214/141 SPIRIT (ferry) 183/211, 216/314, SONGO (Sebago Lake, Me.) SOUTHERN CROSS a) CUBA 252/281 32/79 153/63, 170/92, 222/151 SPIRIT OF ALASKA 227/215 SONGO RIVER QUEEN (Songo SOUTHERN CROSS (British) SPIRIT OF ALDERBROOK Lake & R., Me.) 128/227 54/45, 231/191-193 172/276 SONGO RIVER QUEEN II SOUTHERN CROSS (221574) SPIRIT OF AMERICA (sternwheeler) 165/39 104/164 (restaurant) 197/59 SONIA (ferry) 261/67 SOUTHERN CROSS (226878) SPIRIT OF BALTIMORE a) BAY SONOMA (117009) 72/97, 76/121 LADY 202/134, 267/49 (fantail) 74/64 SOUTHERN ELEGANCE a) SPIRIT OF BOSTON 175/194, SONRISA 190/177, 179, 180, 181 GRIPPEN AV MALMO 179/200, 181/38, 213/52, SOO CITY a) MABEL 179/206 219/215 BRADSHAW (1889) SOUTHERN ELEGANCE (ii) a) SPIRIT OF BOSTON (iii) 193/45, (Canadian) (Great Lakes) DE WITT CLINTON b) 196/300 236/272 SIOUX CITY SUE 233/46, SPIRIT OF BRITISH SOO RIVER TRADER a) 236/302, 247/218 COLUMBIA (Canadian) GODERICH (306336-C) SOUTH JACKSONVILLE (1913) (ferry) 207/221, 269/68, 162/107 (ferry) 208/280 (artist’s conception) 206/141 SOODOC (153117-C) 106/101 SOUTHERN CLOUD a) PACIFIC SPIRIT OF CAPE MAY (dinner SOPHIA a) SOYA BIRGITTA RUBY (yacht) 245/11, 12 boat) 272/50 154/104, 181/62 SOUTHERN CROSS (Australian) SPIRIT OF CHARLESTON SOPHIE C 188/276 218/86, 142 178/120 SORELDOC (149498-C) 57/24 SOUTHERN SEAS (Disneyworld) SPIRIT OF CINCINNATI SORREL 208/276 132/215, 217 248/315 SORRENTO 239/234 139 SPIRIT OF COMPETITION SPIRIT OF WASHINGTON STAR CASINO 210/139, 214/151 270/63 257/50 STAR FLYER 200/304, 204/286 SPIRIT OF DISCOVERY 276/64 SPIRIT OF YORKTOWN a) STAR K a) RUNA b) STAR SPIRIT OF DUBUQUE 175/175, YORKTOWN CLIPPER BILLABONG 153/51 211/238 264/65 STAR OF CHICAGO 168/280, SPIRIT OF ENDEAVOR 276/64 SPLENDOR OF THE SEAS 233/47, 258/117 SPIRIT OF ETHAN ALLEN (1996) 259/212, 264/75 STAR OF CHICAGO I 200/212 172/266 SPOKANE (ferry) (544785) STAR OF CHICAGO II 200/212 SPIRIT OF FREE ENTERPRISE 126/128, 147/136 STAR OF CINCINNATI 204/321 154/135 SPOONBILL (work boat) 272/54 STAR OF DETROIT (dinner boat) SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP 175/204 SPORT (115767) 92/112, 172/280, 174/115, 185/56, SPIRIT OF GLACIER BAY (painting) 92/142 200/212, 203/241 267/71 SPRAGUE (117174) (“Big STAR OF LUXOR 168/288 SPIRIT OF LONDON (British) Mama”) 117/178, 122/123, STAR OF NAUTICA (1985) 125/51, 126/114 149/2, 53, (aerial view) 70/50, 193/23 SPIRIT OF MIAMI 153/46 (model) 104/177, (sternwheel) STAR OF TEXAS a) MARDI SPIRIT OF MOUNT VERNON a) 97/38 GRAS (casino ship) 210/155, SPIRIT OF HAMPTON SPRIGG CARROLL (ferry) 214/135 182/156 275/25 STAR OF VENICE a) AMALFI SPIRIT OF MOUNT VERNON SPRUCEBRANCH a) 198/153 (1989) 192/304 OTTERBURN PARK 133/42 STAR PRINCESS 191/234, 235, SPIRIT OF NANTUCKET SPRUCEGLEN a) WILLIAM K. 214/139, 243/231, 249/71, 265/52 FIELD b) REISS 259/254, 269/68 SPIRIT OF NEW YORK 183/214, BROTHERS c) GEORGE D. STAR SKOGANGER (freighter) 191/237, 204/297 GOBLE d) ROBERT S. 247/223 SPIRIT OF NEWPORT 256/298 PIERSON 166/126, 177/16, STARBUCK (173515-C) 64/98 SPIRIT OF ’98 a) PILGRIM 75, 271/53 STARDANCER a) EL DORADO BELLE 207/220, 238/132, SQUANTUM (116231) 130/78 236/309 276/64 STADSHAUPTMAND STARDANCER a) SPIRIT OF NORFOLK 191/238 SCHWARTZ (Norwegian) SCANDINAVIA 185/52 SPIRIT OF NORFOLK (iii) 232/280 STARDANCER IV 254/136, 203/222 STADT BREGENZ (Lake 258/115 SPIRIT OF ONTARIO I 251/234 Constance; Austrian) 102/84 STARDANCER V 258/121 SPIRIT OF PEORIA (Illinois STADT KONSTANZ (Bodensee; STARDANCER TAXI I 258/121 River) 206/156, 259/242 German) 75/69 STARDANCER TAXI II 258/121 SPIRIT OF PITTSBURGH 173/75 STADT LUZERN (Lake Lucerne; STARKE (Swedish) 94/70, SPIRIT OF PUGET SOUND Swiss) (1927) 102/63, 142/71, 103/150 (SB193:68) 194/157, 196/312 232/284 STARLIGHT 214/137 SPIRIT OF SAN DIEGO 203/242 STADT RAPPERSWILL (Lake STARLITE PRINCESS SPIRIT OF SAVANNAH 198/136 Zurich; Swiss) 110/84, (sternwheeler) 182/130 SPIRIT OF SEATTLE 186/146 120/253, 121/37, 130/99, STARMOUNT (145609-C) 86/53 SPIRIT OF TAMPA 170/120, 189/28 STARSHIP EXPRESS (ferry) 184/322 STADT UBERLINGEN 233/58 SPIRIT OF TASMANIA 212/316, (Bodensee; German) 90/64 STARSHIP MAJESTIC 200/303, 230/158, 244/327 STADT WEIN (1939) 216/254 213/57 SPIRIT OF TASMANIA I STADT ZURICH (Lake Zurich; STARSHIP OCEANIC 227/216 244/327 Swiss) (1909) 184/335, STARTLED FAWN (115612) SPIRIT OF TASMANIA II 196/295 35/63 244/327 STALWART (Australian) 195/237 STARWARD b) BOLERO c) SPIRIT OF TASMANIA III STAMFORD (tug) 193/48, 275/65 ORIENT QUEEN 249/72, 260/338 STANDARD SERVICE (176514- (Norwegian) 114/85, 174/134, SPIRIT OF THE RED 219/235 C) 176/243 186/150, 259/234 SPIRIT OF THE RIVER STANIS M 180/287 STATE 263/55 (restaurant) 205/58 STANLEY 212/271 STATE OF DELAWARE SPIRIT OF VANCOUVER STAR (Flathead Lake, Mont.) (222971) 117/30, 131/157 ISLAND (Canadian) 210/141, 114/99 STATE OF MAINE (training ship) 257/60 STAR (Baltic ferry) 263/72 114/125, 240/308 STAR AQUARIUS 267/30 140 STATE OF MAINE (1882) TIMES (Canadian) 179/216, STIRLING TOMKINS (217615) 172/244 210/149 34/35 STATE OF MAINE a) STELLA LYKES 273/86 STOCK FORCE (Q-ship) (Britain) PRESIDENT HAYES b) STELLA MARIS II (Greek) 278/46 USNS UPSHUR 139/166, 130/117, 132/244, 183/234, STOCKHOLM (Swedish) (1900) 140/196, 159/194, 166/34, 218/144, 220/300 141/24, 248/270 252/312, 279/71 STELLA OCEANIC 249/74 STOCKHOLM (Swedish) (1948) STATE OF MAINE a) ANCON STELLA OCEANIS 183/234, 141/28 (after crash) 258/111, 198/121 230/122, 167 112, 175 STATE OF MARYLAND (1922) STELLA POLARIS a) SANTA STOCKTON (ferry) 205/5 266/33 PAULA 148/238 STONEFAX (315851-C) 103/148 STATE OF MICHIGAN (6849) STELLA SOLARIS (Greek) STONY POINT (215069) 70/42 29/9, 244/305 129/42, 179/161, 233/83, STORM KING (208460) 67/76, STATE OF MONTANA (Flathead 249/74 151/205, 247/179 Lake, Mont.) 114/96 STELLA SOLARIS (ii) (artist’s STRATHAIRD (British) 79/75 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA conception) 127/179 STRATHAIRD (Australian) (223103) 117/34, (drawing) STELVIA 199/191 164/286 87/66, (fantail) 115/189, STENA APACHE (pipe-laying STRATHBOGIE (134499-C) (sunk) 114/125 ship) 197/56 86/62 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA STENA BRITANNICA (ferry) STRATTON (USCG Security (1923) 138/108, 151/200, 210/150, 261/74 Cutter) 280/73 188/294 STENA DANICA 165/54 STURGEON BAY 247/204 STATENDAM (Dutch) 199/203, STENA FANTASIA a) STURGIS (liberty ship) 241/50 206/133, 207/213, 218/167, FANTASIA 198/148 SUDAN (Nile River, Africa) 262/74 STENA HOLLANDICA 262/73 76/122, 216/281 STATENDAM (i; Dutch) 26/33 STENA INVICTA 216/322 SUDBURY II 151/177 STATENDAM (ii; Dutch) 26/33 STENA JUDLANDIA (Swedish) SUDBURY HILL 182/104 STATENDAM (iii; Dutch) 26/33, 138/65 SUE CHAPPELL 252/316, 114/126, 128/225, (aerial STENA JUTLANDICA 217/65 279/76 view) 94/78 STENA NAUTICA 177/38 SUFFOLK (1911) 259/182 STAURUS (steam launch) 48/85, STEPHEN AUSTIN GOLDING SUGAR ISLAND (Columbia (engine and boiler) 48/86 (towboat) 258/145 River) 258/157 STAVENGER a) HMS STEPHEN BROWN 166/132 SUGAR ISLANDER (250723) KILCHATTAN (Norwegian) STEPHEN B. ROMAN (Great 116/229 165/22 Lakes) 191/196, 195/233, SULLIVAN BROTHERS STAVANGERFJORD 242/150 (121208) 104/198 (Norwegian) 89/24, 178/79, STEPHEN O’MEARA (230496) SULPHITE (170560-C) 101/43 81, 84, 160 43/69 SUMMER STAR (Greek) 176/260 STEADFAST 229/30 STEPHEN-SCOTT (1976) (tug) SUMMIT (cruise) 241/53, 253/63 STEEL AGE 214/107 261/73 SUMMIT (tug) 194/111 STEEL DESIGNER (247832) STERLING RANGE 204/317 SUMMIT 259/255 32/92 STERNWHEELER a) GORDON SUN BAY 251/212 STEEL PIER (92830) 29/24, C. GREENE (floating SUN BOAT a) VIKING I b) 158/110 restaurant) 200/265 VIKING VICOTRY (Greek) STEELCLIFFE HALL a) RHINE STETTIN (1933) (German) 167/227 ORE (Great Lakes) 178/129 216/264 SUN CRUZ VI 226/157, 250/144 STEELTON (243587) 132/245, STEUBEN (iii; Keuka Lake, N.Y.) SUN CRUZ VII 238/133, 269/49 212/313 108/177 SUN CRUZ X 246/140, 265/55 STEFAN BATORY (Polish) STEVEN THOMAS (tour boat) SUN PRINCESS 152/256, 125/36, 139/148, 162/79, 84, 187/220, 194/137, 269/47 206/152, 217/53, 221/59, 88, 91, 175/216, 197/71, STEVENS 135/73, 151/187 227/216 230/129, (pilothouse) 128/194 STEWART J. KORT (532272) SUN RIVER CITY (towboat) STEILACOOM (ferry) 228/311 123/185, 256/310 211/221 STEINWAY (ferry) 186/100 STJERNORP (Swedish) 228/259 SUN VIKING (Norwegian) STELLA BOREALIS (Canadian) STILLWATER (Lake 125/39 215/230 Minnetonka) 173/11 SUNBEAM (116205) 55/58, 59 STELLA DESGAGNES a) STIRLING CASTLE (1936) SUNBEAM (294230) 100/149 TECUMSEH b) NEW YORK 137/30 SUNBIRD 235/210, 243/204 141 SUNDANCER a) SVEA SURRY (ferry) (James River) T.G. GEROW a) EDGAR C. CORONA 172/252, 253, 254 202/134, 236/283 JOHNSTON b) SOHIO SUNDEW 251/233 SUSAN A. MORAN (240611) MEMPHIS c) SOHIO STATE SUNDREAM 251/246 129/41, 202/166 d) NATIONAL (towboat) SUNFLOWER (Japanese ferry) SUSAN ANNE a) PRINCE 212/310 149/31 NOVA (ferry) 253/46, 272/43 T.G. RHODES 153/43 SUNFLOWER 2 a) SUN RISE SUSAN GAIL (steam launch) T.V. ARROWSMITH 246/117, 149/68 108/184, 185, 188, 125/11, 168 SUNFLOWER 7 a) WAKASHIO 152/251, (fantail) 125/9, 10, T.W. ROBINSON (Great Lakes) MARU (Japanese) 151/194, 59, 126/125, (model) 108/187, 182/138 162/110 (sketch) 108/185 TACHEK a) TEXADA QUEEN SUNFLOWER 11 (Japanese ferry) SUSAN RAMSEY (284621) 77/19 (1969) (330601) 150/113, (1974) 149/34 SUSANA a) ENSLEY CITY 153/22 SUNNEFJORD a) HMS 214/116 TACKLE (Coast Guard tug) KILDWICK (Norwegian) SUSIE (116855) 70/43 194/137 165/24 SUSIE FAGAN (towboat) 244/321 TACOMA (ferry) 140/223, SUNNHORDLAND a) HMS SUSQUEHANNA (of 1837) 200/261, 227/229, 263/66 KILCHRENNAN (drawing) 95/87 TACONY (145805) 22/12 (Norwegian) 165/24 SUSQUEHANNA (116827) TADOUSSAC (112267-C) 98/58 SUNNYSIDE 152/272, 273 131/160 TADOUSSAC (153447-C) 98/61, SUNRISE 175/204 SUVAT (Turkish) (1938) 174/110 (bow only) 102/88, (interiors) SUNSHINE COAST QUEEN SUWANEE (116273) 93/16 98/62, 63, 66, 69, (pilothouse) 139/173 SUWANNEE BELLE 257/50 98/42 SUNWARD (Norwegian) SUZANNE MCALLISTER (tug) TADOUSSAC (325750-C) 113/40 110/118, 114/86 220/285 TADOUSSAC (Canadian) SUNWARD II (Norwegian) SUZIE Q 264/60 139/129 143/163, 197/83 SVALBARD 184/290 TAGUS (British) 177/4 SUPER SERVANT 3 (yacht SVEA (Swedish) (1966) 175/210, TAHOE (Lake Tahoe) 257/63 carrier) 267/53 246/150 TAHOE QUEEN (paddlewheeler) SUPERFAST I (ferry) (1995) SVEA CORONA 135/183 198/139 220/322, 227/237 SVEA JARL 138/104 TAHQUAMENON (Upper Mich.) SUPERFERRY 9 (sinking) 272/69 SVEA STAR 139/179 (drawing) 8/141 SUPERIOR (tug) (Great Lakes) SWALLOW (of 1836) 177/67, 68, TAHSIS a) SELKIRK PARK 238/141 204/257, (artist’s conception) (1945) (176008) 182/99, 115 SUPERIOR PRINCESS 207/221 21/414, (lithograph) 27/59 TAHSIS PRINCE a) SUPERSTAR ARIES a) EUROPA SWAN 231/227 CHILLIWACK (iii) 222/104 234/153, 243/241 SWAN POINT (tug) 201/33 TAI-PAN 187/236 SUPERSTAR CAPRICORN a) SWIFT 230/146 TAI SHING 190/136 ROYAL VIKING SKY SWITZERLAND 240/327 TAIO COSMOS 233/69 222/152 SYDNEY (Australian) (frigate) TAIPOOSHAN 187/204 SUPERSTAR GEMINI 223/239, 206/86 TAISETSU MARU 185/70 243/241, 266/70 SYDNEY (Australian war ship) TAKU 156/277, 160/279, 250/153 SUPERSTAR LEO 250/154, 157 272/63 TALAMANCA 188/256 SUPERSTAR LIBRA 262/79 SYDNEY SHOWBOAT TALBOT (ferry) 161/20, 267/49, SUPERSTAR TAURUS 241/69, (sternwheeler) 185/64 274/52 242/157 SYLVAN DELL (1872) 280/1, 3, TALISMAN (Clyde R.; British) SUPERSTAR VIRGO 247/238, 26, 29 105/34 257/67 SYLVAN STREAM (22795) TALISMAN (Sangemon R.; Ill.) SUPPLY a) ILLINOIS (USN) (fantail) 94/76 79/84 241/30 SYLVIA H. (barge) 267/58 TAMAROA (U.S.C.G. tug) SURFSIDE PRINCESS 250/145, SYMPHONY a) ENRICO COSTA 210/136 261/57, 269/48 231/202 TAMBURFJELL 226/166 SURREY (94909-C) 120/199 SYRACUSE (116025) 87/80, TAMERLANE 241/65 SURRIE MORAN (tug) 248/303 222/127, (painting) 222/86 TAMMY L. WHITE (towboat) SURRIENTO a) SANTA MARIA SZABADSAG (Danube R.; 198/142 b) USS BARNETT (Italian) Hungarian) 86/56, 107/145 TAMMY M. (tug) 183/207, 209, 181/5 210 TAMPA (U.S.C.G. cutter) 207/189 142 TAMPA IV (532040) 120/234 TELEPHONE (Columbia River) 264/74, 271/11, (painting) TAMPICO (145840) 89/31 (sternwheeler) 215/196, 197 271/1 TANDA 12 (268418) 108/215 TEMPLAR (British) (submarine) THE FIESTA a) VERA CRUZ I TANGER JET II a) SPIRIT OF 211/184 201/67 ONTARIO (ferry) 263/53 TENNESSEE 264/59 THE FLOATING HOSPITAL TANGKAPORN a) ULSTER TENSAS 277/76 (Manhattan) 205/46, 249/55 PRINCE b) LADY M 179/181 TENYO MARU (Japanese) 245/38 THE FLOATING LADY (barge TAN JIANG 179/183 TEQUILA SUNSHINE 174/124 pool) 264/50 TANJIL (Australian) 73/12 TERALBA 207/229 THE HARVESTER (209060) TANNER (towboat) 269/54 TERAKKA a) OPATIJA b) 94/64 TAORMINA (1908) (Italian) NINIKORA 174/124 THE ISLANDER (Puget Sound) 217/9 TERCEIRA (Brazilian) 63/69, 150/111 TARA II 248/326 90/53, (engine front) 90/53 THE LAMBS 214/101 TARANTAU (Great Lakes) TERENCE J. SMITH (tug) 274/77 THE LIMITLESS 228/307 (Canadian) 233/65, 237/65 TERESA MCALLISTER (tug) THE LYNX 252/323 TARANTU 147/187 (1961) 275/65, 279/79 (ferry) 200/292, TARAS SHEVCHENKO (1967) TERN (USCG buoy tender) 207/211 (Soviet) 230/86 119/159, 245/51 THE OTHER WOMAN (yacht) TARJANNE (lake boat; Finnish) TERRA 184/316 203/225 (1908) 88/108, 167/173, TERRIFICA 205/52 THE (pilot boat) 196/290 TETSCHEN b) KRIPPEN (1892) 278/40 TARPON 184/270, 271, 274, 278 (Elbe River; German) 235/234 THE PRESIDENTS 134/124, TASHMOO (145843) 36/100, TEUTONIC (British) 97/19, 197/52 221/12, 240/254, 256, 276, 272/35 THE SECOND SUN (141723) 280, 282, 285, 289, 290, 291, TEXACO BRAVE a) JOHN 111/171, 126/95 296, (drawing) 122/96, 97, IRWIN b) CYCLO BRAVE THE STRAITS OF MACKINAC (painting) 240/253 134/113 (227644) 69/17, 114/80 TASMANIA a) MORMACLAND TEXACO WARRIOR a) CYCLO THE TIDES (251539) 93/39 b) ARCHER c) EMPIRE WARRIOR (1930) 180/298 THE TIDES (USCG ferry) 165/39 LANGAN d) ANNA SALEN TEXACO WARRIOR a) THE TOPAZ 243/245 e) OCEAN RELIANCE THUNTANK 6 b) THE WORLD (2002) 251/213 154/110 ANTERIORITY (1970) THEALKA (145830) 117/9, TATIANA SCHULTE (container 170/129 164/281 ship) 275/57 TEXADA (215815) 102/61, THEODOR HEUSS (train ferry) TATOBAM (ferry) 237/52, 134/87 224/321 242/135, 250/138 TEXAN (1902) 188/260, 251/185 THEODOR KORNER (Danube TATOOSH (yacht) 271/51 TEXAS CLIPPER (256835) R.; Austrian) 108/209 TATUK 182/110 (1944) 115/166, 140/253, THEODORE ROOSEVELT TAURUS (tug) 279/78 188/335, 265/1, 27, 29, 30, 31 (202941) 122/91, (fantail) TAVERNER (Newfoundland) TEXAS EAGLE II 182/140 63/80 (ferry) 181/42, 203/218, TEXAS QUEEN RIVERBOAT THEODORE TOO (tug) 241/63 217/45 179/197 THERESA L. WOOD 278/76 TAXIARHIS (Lebanese) 71/83 TEXAS TREASURE a) THERON (Dutch) 86/39 TAYGETOS 192/320 SCANDINAVIAN DAWN THOMAS II 220/326 TDI KARADENIZ (1997) 239/196 THOMAS A. EDISON (fictitious) 251/212 THE CAT (car ferry) (Australian) (model) 104/173 TEAKBAY (154462-C) 41/4, 229/83, 230/139 THOMAS A. MORGAN (1854) 91/98 THE CAT (ii) (ferry) 259/228 187/172 TEAKBAY (Great Lakes) 168/254 THE DIPLOMAT 133/51, THOMAS A. SCOTT 279/41 TEAKGLEN 245/60 150/107 THOMAS CROSBY V (Canadian) TEASER (Oneida Lake, N.Y.) THE DUCHESS 138/108, 207/222 90/49 140/198, 235, 151/187, THOMAS H. BARRY a) TECHE QUEEN (sternwheeler) 154/121, 178/118, 200/292 ORIENTE (230323) 64/100, 172/272 THE DUTCHESS (steamboat) 190/124 TECUMSEH (sternwheeler) 198/156 THOMAS HERBERT (tug) 172/280 THE EMERALD a) SANTA 207/217 TELCHAC a) EVA DESGAGNES ROSA (1958) 224/294, THOMAS JEFFERSON (1989) (Mexican) 208/314 (ferry) 204/297, 253/29 143 THOMAS LAIGHTON 182/126, TIEN HU a) VISBY b) TONKA (Lake Minnetonka) 173/8 187/214, 202/129, 206/132, SKANDYNAWIA (Chinese) TONY MACKAY 280/68 230/131, 254/129, 272/45 179/180 TOPA TOPA (painting) 269/1 THOMAS L. WORTHLEY (9926) TIGER HILL 199/173 TOR BRITANNIA 135/184, 121/28 TIGER SUN (tug) 235/228 163/206 THOMAS NEWTON (145278) TIGRE (tug) 208/309 TOR FUTURA 251/243 124/208 TILLIE LYKES (1972) 276/19 TOR HOLLANDIA (Swedish) THOMAS PATTEN (Shrewsbury TIM S. DOOL 268/50 104/201 River) 183/243 TIME MACHINE (1906) (Nile TOR SCANDINAVIA 158/136 THOMAS P. FOWLER (145641) River) 216/282, 232/269 TORONOTO (107412-C) 17/314, 64/97 TIMOTHY MCALLISTER (tug) 62/33 THOMAS P. WAY 141/13, 16 203/213, 278/79, 279/78 TORONTO (car carrier) 260/336 THOS. S. MEARS (228904) 94/80 TIONESTA (145958) 62/31, TORRENT (207744) 122/90 THOMAS T. MESECK 203/204 122/86 TORRENT (tug) 198/144 THOMAS TRACY (1916) TIONESTA (1902) 135/158, 160 TORTOLA (tug) 276/78 211/190, 259/183 TISCO 266/59 TOSCANA a) SAARBRUCKEN THOMAS WILSON (243357) TITAN 265/61 (Italian) 181/10 30/36 TITANIC (British) (1912) 84/103, TONTES CASTLE (British) 69/26 THOMAS WILSON (Great Lakes) 121/1, 19, 157/33, 170/112, TOURIST (205213) 105/48, 49 185/56 177/62, (drawings) 121/6, 7, TOURIST (211673) 105/49 THOMPSON DEAN (24932) 77/5 8, 10, 237/5, (fantail) 121/59, TOURIST (ON145659) 193/6 THOMSON DESTINY a) SONG (painting) 237/1 TOURIST NO. 3 (230941) 99/111, OF AMERICA b) SUNBIRD TITANIC (model for motion 103/136 (1982) 275/77, 278/57 picture) 146/80, 157/32, 34 TOWADA MARU (Japanese) THOMSON SPIRIT 245/72, “TITANIC” (ATHINAI) 157/38, 65/19, 189/70 247/207, 267/65, 270/67 39 TOWBOAT ANNIE’S (restaurant) THONG NHAT (Vietnamese) TITLETOWN USA a) ESSO 223/233 191/231 WEST VIRGINIA b) EXXON TOWMASTER (tug) 183/209 THOR (tug) 199/222 WEST VIRGINA c) TOWN OF HULL a) THORE (Swedish) 228/259 VOLUNTEER STATE d) SHINNECOCK (116712) THORNHILL a) ISHPHEMING CRISTINA ECKSTEIN (Ohio 21/418, 131/150, 253/38 145/54 River) 256/315 TRADEWIND 185/24, 26, 27 THOROLD a) GOSFORTH TITLIS (Swiss) (1951) 142/69 TRADEWINDS a) GRESHAM (186922-C) (1962) 174/128 TJUT NJAK DHIEN 139/312 219/179, 182 THOUSAND ISLANDER II TOBRUK (Australian) (Royal TRAFALGAR a) KANARIS 149/18 Navy Ship) 277/74 (Greek) 165/30 343 (NY fireboat) (2010) 274/47 TOLCHESTER a) ST. JOHNS b) TRAFFIC 257/65 THREE RIVERS (207131) (1910) BOMBAY 143/174 TRAILER EXPRESS 178/124 13/220, 203/178, 259/222 TOLCHESTER (207201) 101/19 TRAILER PRINCESS 206/140 THREE SISTERS (145423) 35/76 TOLCHESTER a) CITY OF TRANSFER NO. 8 (145585) THUNDERBIRD (Gippsland PHILADELPHIA 220/265 (boiler & engine room plan) Lake; Australian) 252/323 TOLEDO SUN (517152) 111/171 84/108, (inboard profile) TIAN E a) DANA CORONA TOM CARTER (Flathead Lake, 84/109 (Chinese) 179/180 Mont.) 114/99 TRANSFORD II (223068) (under TICONDEROGA (203172) 43/76, TOM GREENE (222720) 47/52, stern view) 120/251 47/76, 48/100, 54/43, 118/74, 55, 140/224, 174/184, TRANSPORT (ferry) 173/66, (landlocked) 56/77, (on 200/262, 217/62 186/89, 92, 96, 100 wheels) 56/78, (pilothouse) TOM M. GIRDLER a) LOUIS TRANS-ST. LAURENT (313966- 28/94, 42/50, (stops a train) McHENRY HOWE (249104) C) 94/64 57/6 (1946) 41/12, 156/280 TRANSTREAM (158633-C) TICONDEROGA (1906) (Lake TOM SAWYER (505895) 110/108 Champlain) 258/89, 91, 92, 112/233, 229/73 TRANSVAAL CASTLE (1961) 96, 97, 99, 129, 132 TOMPKINSVILLE (230240) 137/33 TICONDEROGA a) LCI (L)-1085 57/15 TRANSYLVANIA (British) (Lake George) 134/83, TOMPKINSVILLE (ferry) (1930) 78/33, 185/6 137/58, 208/290, 209/44, 139/158, 156/291 TRAUGUTT (Vistula R.; Polish) 265/20, 21 TOMTEN (Lake Siljan; Swedish) 107/141 TIDE PENN 220/272 248/335 TRAVELER 144/237 144 TREASURE ISLAND (208653) TUDOR VLADIMIRESCU U.S.S. DENEBOLA a) 113/37 (paddlesteamer) (Romanina) EDGEWOOD 218/98 TREASURE ISLAND (ferry) 248/268 U.S.S. ENTERPRISE (ii) a) (1937) 193/34, 35 TUG MALCOLM 151/182, VELMA LYKES b) CAPE TREBLE CLEF 237/77, 238/152 198/144, 217/63 BON (1967) 265/49 TRED AVON (ferry) 161/19 TUG MCGRAW 206/167 U.S.S. FULTON (submarine TREGASTEL 199/230 TUKWILA CHIEF (Panamanian) tender) 201/48 TRELLEBORG (Swedish) 168/281 U.S.S. GAGE (victory ship) 103/152, 163/206 TULE CANYON 216/286 233/34 TREMONT (1895) 214/99 TURA (Turkish) 173/58 U.S.S. GRAPPLE (towboat) TRENTON (of 1824) (painting) TURELLA 151/193, 180/246 201/48 22/16 TURECAMO BOYS (234737) U.S.S. HART (destroyer) 193/38 TRENTON (111404) 118/91 106/91 U.S.S. HEYWOOD a) CITY OF TRI-STATE a) NITA VICKERS TURKMENIA (Russian) 220/301 BALTIMORE 255/192, 196 256/312 TUSCALOOSA (USS) (Cruiser) U.S.S. HYADES 269/25 TRIG LYND 266/65 148/204 U.S.S. INDEPENDENCE (aircraft TRILLIUM (126833-C) (1910) TUSCAN 230/98 carrier) 203/236, 255/175 (ferry) 59/71, 129/53, TUSCARORA (tug) 153/44 U.S.S. JOHN S. MCCAIN (USN) 136/246, 215/214, 272/72, TUSKAWILLA (145082) 104/185 275/59 274/28, 29, 30, (launch) TUSTAMENA (295172) 92/130, U.S.S. LAFAYETTE 213/13, 15, 274/35, (restoration) 274/32, 150/113, 194/142 26, 27 33, 34 TUTSHI 196/314 U.S.S. LEAGUE ISLAND a) TRIMBLE (145684) 91/90 TUXPANCLIFFE (Great Lakes) MACHIGONNE 224/273 TRIMBLE (Ohio River) (1895) 172/281 U.S.S. MASSACHUSETTS 137/9 TWILIGHT 219/235 229/46 TRINA (215122) 92/133 TWIN CAPES (ferry) 216/310, U.S.S. MISSOURI 199/232 TRINITY BAY (1996) 261/75, 219/170, 218, 252/307, 276/56 U.S.S. MONROVIA a) 263/22 TWIN CITIES (205912) 48/96 DELGARGENTINO 206/116 TRISTIN B 246/142 TY-PHOO (bottle ship) 196/303 U.S.S. NEVILLE a) CITY OF TRISTRAM SHANDY (Oneida TYEE (ferry) (1985) 251/239, NORFOLK 255/196 Lake, N.Y.) 103/123 253/20 U.S.S. NEW YORK (2009) 272/48 TRITON (106629) 124/234, TYEE PRINCESS a) YF-874 U.S.S. NORTH CAROLINA 201/66, 226/128, 250/161 (USN) (391407-C) (1945) (submarine) 267/50 TRITON (tug) (Hudson River) 159/174, 233/50 U.S.S. QUEENS (1944) 265/28, 177/20 TYEE SHELL (188392-C) 29 TRIUMPH b) PAN 176/243 U.S.S. REQUISITE 206/127 MASSACHUSETTS 229/32 TYRA (Swedish) (1895) 228/271, U.S.S. SAIPAN 273/68 TRIUMPHANT (ferry) 243/240 292 U.S.S. STURTEVANT 237/25 TROISDOC (Great Lakes) U.S.S. WAKEFIELD a) (176119-C) 168/250, 251, USK REACTION (ferry) 244/314 MANHATTAN 244/292 192/314 USNS CHARLTON 276/55 U.S.S. WEST POINT a) TROIS RIVIERES (126768-C) USNS GORDON 220/312 AMERICA 254/105, 106, 34/38 USNS HARKNESS 211/217 (watercolor) 210/167 TROJAN 153/67 USNS HOYT S. VANDENBERG U.S.S. WILLIAM P. BIDDLE a) TROPIC STAR II a) PRIDE OF 224/305 CITY OF HAMBURG SAN DIEGO 203/242 USNS MERCY a) WORTH 255/196 TROPICAL RAINBOW 256/319 UGANDA (British) 108/212, (Japanese) (cargo ship) USNS REGULUS 277/78 176/256, 178/78, 134 205/38, 39 U.S.S. 1 276/75 UHURU (Lake Victoria, E. TROPICALE 159/155, 157, 158, U.S.S. 2 276/55 Africa) 120/208 159, 161/36, 37 U.S.S. 3 276/55 UKRAINA 184/316, 222/138 TROPICANA 194/153, 226/137, U.S.S. 4 276/55 ULSTER (25290) (1892) 145/6, 17 233/51, 248/326 U.S.S. ALTAIR 218/99 ULSTER QUEEN (British) TROY (201040) 112/219 U.S.S. BIG HORN 211/196, 198, 108/209 TRUMP CASINO 226/156 199 ULUA 219/175, 176 TRYON (APH 1) (USS) 22/13 U.S.S. CALVERT 206/134 UMOJA (Lake Victoria, E. Africa) TSEKOA II (C.C.G.) 206/139 U.S.S. CAMDEN 219/222 120/209 TUCKAHOE (tug) 265/69 U.S.S. CONTENDER 206/134 145 UNACANA a) HOPSBORG (Liberian) 143/172, 148/226, VALLEY GEM (paddlewheeler) (149825-C) 176/240 189/42, 213/83, (as a 193/70, 271/54 UNALGA 219/174 university ship) 227/170, 177, VALLEY QUEEN (161613) UNCATENA (500051) (ferry) 195 (model) 104/176 95/103, 128/221, 185/39, 40, UNIVERSE CAMPUS a) VALLEY VOYAGEUR 175/175 211/221, 255/222, BADGER MARINER b) VAMOOSE (161668) 66/32, 33 (construction views) 121/51, ATLANTIC d) UNIVERSE VAMPIRE a) RAN (destroyer) (fantail) 96/137 (Liberian) 139/143, 144, 145 (Australian) (as a museum) UNCLE SAM (Lake UNIVERSE EXPLORER a) 198/149, 201/65, 202/149, Winnipesaukee, N.H.) BRASIL 220/324, 277/23, (as 206/150, 213/70 108/203 a university ship) 227/183, VAN GOGH 242/158, 259/257, UNDINE (Green River) 175/172 185 266/72, 269/64 UNGAVA TRANSPORT a) UNIVERSAL TRADER (511330) VANA TALLINN a) THOR VARAGNES b) TOMMY 105/42 HEYERDAHL 212/315, WIBORG 174/128 UNTERWALDEN (Lake Lucerne; 267/64 UNION (25052) (drawing) Swiss) 142/72, 248/270 VANCOUVER 159/202, 183/220 112/202 UPSHUR a) LAKE GETAWAY VANCOUVER FIREBOAT NO. 2 UNION RELIANCE (Chinese) (1919) 230/94 185/54 82/55 URANIA II a) CASTALIA b) VANCOUVER ISLAND UNION ROTOITI 264/71 MARENGO (Italian) (1906) PRINCESS 200/308, 208/307, UNIQUE 240/274 173/14 223/213 UNITANKER a) PETROLITE b) URBANA (Keuka Lake, N.Y.) VANDALIA (of 1842) (painting) IMPERIAL GODERICH 108/173, 176 48/84 (170138-C) 176/243 URGER (barge canal tug) 204/298 VANDERBILT (24964) 111/129 UNITED CARIBBEAN a) URI (Lake Lucerne; Swiss) (1901) VANDOC a) SIR DENYS GOLDEN VENTURE 102/65, 142/65, 72, 201/20 LOWSON 153/55, 244/324 215/219 URRIDAFOSS a) ESTEBOGEN VANDOC (ii) 201/62 UNITED STATES (1952) (1972) 229/19 VARNA (Bulgarian) 116/231 138/126, 143/163, 145/44, URUGUAY (227115) 90/62 VARNA a) OCEAN MONARCH 153/2, 3, 6, 10, 12, 14, 18, 76, USOGA (Lake Victoria, E. Africa) c) REINA DEL MAR 154/122, 155/173, 174, 175, 120/209 150/120, 159/182 176, 197, 198, 181/121, UST ATLANTIC 150/107 VASCO DA GAMA 188/322, 186/136, 190/132, 191/168, UTAH 211/171 192/322, 201/66 169, 182, 183, 185, 186, UTICA (207842) 126/93, 152/272 VASCO NUNEZ DE BALBOA a) 196/303, 199/202, 200/299, UTOKA 247/205 ALFONSO XIII (ii) 208/273 203/210, 211, 213-216, UTOPIA (Japanese) 162/114 VASHON (ferry) 161/48 206/127, 210/154, 212/318, VÄSTMANLAND (Swedish) 220/284-286, 224/308, V.W. SCULLY (322232-C) 228/259 230/136, 233/36, 38, 84, 118/103 VECTA (British) 96/140 246/153, 247/223, 251/193, VACATIONER 163/212 VECTIS 177/12 215, 266/7, 11, 267/36, VACATIONLAND (262971) VEENDAM (Dutch) 47/59, 272/39, 275/1, 3, 6, 276/7, 41/18, 103/152, 186/142, 130/109, 148/250, 219/232, 277/36, 37, 278/8-15, 279/9, 204/299, (launching) 122/91 229/49, 268/66, (silhouetted 18, 19, 280/9, 12-15, 18, 22, VALAIS (Lake Geneva; Swiss) fantail) 130/124, (painting) 23, (painting) 204/253, 77/24, 90/64, 103/151 227/252 239/252 VALCOUR (Lake Champlain) VELMA LYKES 276/13 UNITED STATES (of 1821) 37/6 (ferry) 262/33, 269/43 VENETIAN LADY (model) UNITED STATES (of 1831) VALENCIA (25998) (painting) 262/58 (sketch) 48/81 59/64 VENEZUELA a) DE GRASSE b) UNITED STATES (263934) VALENTINE MORAN (tug) EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA 43/70, 47/74, 87/80, 96/113, 218/130 (1924) (Italian) 119/152, 113/8, 115/181, (aerial views) VALLEJO (155011) 29/17 173/18, 183/182, 184 96/122, 123, 113/5 VALLEY BELLE (161823) VENTURA (161871) 72/113, UNITED STATES GYSUM 104/173 235/214 (207766) 125/46 VALLEY CAMP (215518) VENUS (Norwegian) (tug) UNIVERSE a) BADGER 108/223 109/52, 200/300, 201/46, MARINER b) ATLANTIC c) VALLEY CITY (161693) (model) 229/49 UNIVERSE CAMPUS 70/47 146 VENUS (Swedish) (1873) EXPRESS 180/294, 186/122, VIKING SALLY 156/286, 185/62 228/260, 267 199/222, 204/308 VIKING SERENADE 196/326, VENUS (1886) 226/127 VICTORIA CLIPPER II (ii) 204/287 VERA CRUZ (1875) (painting) 219/223 VIKING SONG 174/130 270/34 VICTORIA CLIPPER III 226/143 VIKING STARLINER VERACRUZ 161/42 VICTORIA CLIPPER IV (1993) (ferry/excursion) 262/49, VERACRUZ I 143/176, 172/288, 218/134, (sketch) 205/71 279/63 201/67 VICTORIA EXPRESS (ferry) VIKING STARSHIP 144/237, VERAQUA (231755) 46/41 197/54 253/54 VERGINA a) BILU b) DAN c) EL VICTORIA ISLAND PRINCESS VIKING SUN (cruise) 164/270, GRECO d) SAUDI MOON e) 186/124, 191/223 176/266, 196/306 GOLDEN SKY (Greek) VICTORIA LUISE 177/10 VIKING VENTURER (Danish) 159/212 VICTORIA PRINCESS 155/204, 134/119, 180/302 VERMONT (25845) 118/74 186/124 VIKTOR RYDBERG (Swedish) VERMONT (161944) 110/106 VICTORIA STAR (Canadian) 228/261 VERMONT (Great Lakes) (tug) (ferry) 204/307 VILLA (of 1909; Italian) 120/226 (1914) 208/335 VICTORIA STAR 2 (ferry) VILLANDRY (French) 145/37 VERMONT (Great Lakes) (ferry) 220/316 VILLE D’ANVERS a) (1992) 222/132, 269/43 VICTORIAN EMPRESS a) AMERICAN BANKER VERNE SWAIN (161555) 130/95 PILGRIM BELLE b) 118/92 VERNON C. SMITH a) STEEL COLONIAL EXPLORER VILLE D’ORAN (French) 102/83 RANGER (towboat) 246/142, 194/147 VILLE-DE-PARIS (French) 49/3 253/58, 257/58, 275/60 VICTORIAN PRINCESS a) VINALHAVEN (161690) 116/215 VERONA C (1902) 214/99 ROSIE O’SHEA (Great VINCENT D. TIBBETT, JR. (tug) VERRAZZANO (261719) (1951) Lakes) (1985) 228/328 183/170, 207 (ferry) 131/129, 230/134, VICTORIAN RELIANCE VINCENZO FLORIO (1880) 256/283 (Australian) 258/161 (Italian) 217/5 VERRAZZANO BRIDGE VICTORIUS b( CITY OF VINEYARD SPRAY 188/300, (Japanese) 156/273 HAVRE c( CITY OF LOS 189/46, 195/170 VESUVIUS (USS) (Dynamite ANGELES 229/31 VIRGINIA (Ohio River) 180/300, Gunboat) 134/77, 143/142, VICTORY (British “butterfly 203/174, 247/222 (illustration) 229/35 boat”) 44/77 VIRGINIA b) BRAZIL (227983) VEVEY (Lake Léman; Swiss) VICTORY (254772) 29/21 (1928) 182/123, 191/212, (1907) 232/285 VICTORY III (193/52 264/8, 18 VIC 32 (1943) 258/88 VICTORY CHIMES (schooner) VIRGINIA (25955) 26/48 VICTOR a) JOHN L. 185/56 VIRGINIA (161654) 11/179 LOCKWOOD b) HENRY VICTORY SWORD 211/208 VIRGINIA (161775) 88/128 SMITH (11474) (1854) 165/4 VIENA (1906) 226/129 VIRGINIA (161909) 39/68 VICTOR LYNN (222103) 38/36 VIENNA (British) 75/88 VIRGINIA (161945) (painting) VICTORIA (tug) 153/67 VIETNAM HEROICO 178/132 83/70 VICTORIA a) BELLFLOWER VIGIL 211/189 VIRGINIA (212640) 122/91 (Greek) (1940) 197/27, VIKING (224430) 124/244, VIRGINIA (ferry) (1936) 193/49, 214/107, 238/147 220/324, 246/146 236/281, 241/1, 40, 262/55, VICTORIA a) DUNNOTTAR VIKING (1954) 261/48 (pilothouse) 241/3 CASTLE 137/34, 139/186, VIKING I a) ARBOR NO. 7 b) VIRGINIA a) HORNELL (tug) 171/178, 179, 180, 181, 184, VIKING (car ferry) 228/326 274/77 186, 228/323 VIKING I (Norwegian) 91/100 VIRGINIA C II 175/182 VICTORIA a) KUNGSHOLM VIKING 5 a) BOLETTE 174/130 VIRGINIA V (222170) (1922) 239/239 VIKING BORDEAUX a) 129/47, 150/111, 183/170, VICTORIA a) WELFARE 149/41 STELLA MARIS II 229/68, 171, 198, 199, 200, 202, 203, VICTORIA (British) 62/51 235/196 204, 216/306, 244/317, 253/62 VICTORIA (Lake Victoria, E. VIKING EXPLORER 198/143 VIRGINIA CLIPPER 225/19, 21 Africa) 120/208 VIKING POSEIDON 271/50 VIRGINIA DARE 136/237, 225/7 VICTORIA (Liberian) 75/81 VIKING PRINCESS 173/2 VIRGINIA LEE (1928) 279/26 VICTORIA (107063-C) 25/7 VIKING QUEEN a) MOUNT VIRGINIA RESPONDER VICTORIA (1974) 199/195 KATAHDIN (ferry) 175/178, 207/216 VICTORIA CLIPPER a) HAWAII 230/134, 231/220 VIRGINIA SEYMOUR 257/6 EXPRESS b) GLACIER VIKING SAGA 156/286, 177/54 VIRGINIAN (yacht) 213/49 147 VISION OF THE SEAS 227/217 W.H. BARRETT (80458) 117/18 WALTER STEPHENS COX VISITOR (209870) 36/89, W. HAROLD REA (318681-C) (518249) 112/272 215/195, 219/198 84/120 WALTON (517095) 119/136 VISTA JUBILEE (1990) W.J. YOUNG, JR. (Miss. R. raft WAKASHIO MARU b) (excursion boat) 193/45, boat) (painting) 53/13 SUNFLOWER 7 (Japanese 256/298, 261/49 W.N. TWOLAN (tug) 208/315 ferry) 151/194, 162/110 VISTA KING 147/174 W.O. DECKER (tug) 268/41 WAKEFIELD a) MANHATTAN VISTAFJORD (Norwegian) W.P. SNYDER, JR. (217222) (transport) 203/195, 197-201, 127/173, 169/62, 170/136, 69/25, 80/104, 233/63 207-209 178/90, 93, 182/144, 194/150, W.P. SNYDER, JR. a) W.H. WALLY ROLLER (barge) (Ohio 198/141, 226/141, 232/325 CLINGERMAN (209662) River) 275/61 VIXEN 213/74 139/140, 146/110, 152/259, WANDA III 264/57 VLTAVA (Moldau R.; Czech.) 161/52, 183/224 WANERA (Murray R.; 107/142, 126/77 W.R. HEARST (ferry) (223001) Australian) 125/4 VOLENDAM a) BRASIL (1958) 139/157 WAPAMA (schooner) 166/124, (Dutch) 126/118, 235/212, W.S. WHITE (203183) 99/97, 189/54, 222/88, 253/63 274/69, 277/17 116/216, (pilothouse) 99/90 WAPPEN VON HAMBURG a) VOLLHARDING I (Dutch) (tug) W. STANFORD (ferry) 248/309 WAPPEN VON HAMBURG 232/262 W.T. PRESTON (U.S.A.E. b) LUCAYA (German) VOLUNTEER (tug) 204/261 snagboat) 36/96, 161/50 84/110, 106/104, 166/151, VON STEUBEN (German) 29/15 W.W. CORCORAN (80698) 178/113 VOYAGER a) OLYMPIC 111/192 WAPPEN VON KÖLN a) RHEIN VOYAGER b) OLYMPIA WA 259/246 (1967) 279/64 VOYAGER (2000) 255/206 WABASH (Great Lakes) 173/34 WAPPEN VON MINDEN a) VOYAGER III (catamaran) WACOSTA 207/180 LABE (Weser River; Czech) 234/132 WADSTENA (Swedish) (1916) 248/262 VOYAGER OF THE SEAS (pilothouse) 228/255 WARATAH a) BURUNDA 233/55, 237/59, 256/301 WAESLAND (1881) 241/32 (Australian) (tug) 123/137, VOYAGEUR (281974) 76/113, WAGNERS POINT (tug) 213/56 180/304, 197/67, 206/151 90/55 WAHCONDAH (102577-C) 86/50 WARD 214/115 VOYAGEUR INDEPENDENT WAIKAWA a) PARKDALE WARE RIVER a) ALBANY b) 258/148 PARK (175386) (1944) POTOMAC (barge) 152/226 VOYAGEUR PIONEER 267/56 182/102 WARREN (26508) (tug) 53/17, VSEVOLOD VISHIEVSKY WAIMARIE (1899) (New 250/157 (Dnieper R.; Ukranian) Zealand) 244/264 WARSAW (80431) 56/73 107/143 WAIRANGI 211/187 WARWICK (6781) 51/50 VULCAN (239347) (tug) 37/1, WAITEMATA a) HMS SELSEY WARWICK (223222) 59/73, 246/133 BILL (172876) (1946) 121/43 VULCANIA (British) (interior) 182/100 WARWICK (ferry) 226/109 95/110 WAKENA (1911) 138/78 WASA STAR 168/282 VULCANIA (Italian) (1928) WAL (German) 216/271 WASHBURN (81805) 35/58 145/30 WALLA WALLA (ferry) (1972) WASHINGTON (French) (1864) VYACHESLAV MOLOTOV 154/98, 253/26, 269/68 138/87 (Russian) 64/99 WALLACEBURG (147080-C) WASHINGTON a) VYSERHAD (Moldau R.; Czech.) 84/119, 190/97 WASHINGTON b) USS 107/142, 143, 126/76 WALMER CASTLE (1902) MOUNT VERNON 181/3, VYSERHAD (iii) (German) 137/28 20, 202/97, 98, 99, 101, 104, 232/275 WALPOLE ISLANDER 179/214 106, 107, 166, 203/201, 204, WALRUS 254/156 206, 209, 233/2, (painting) W.B. MORLEY (81391) (1892) WALTER BRETT (26527) 82/38 233/1 236/275, (sketch) 80/101 WALTER EDMONDS 138/125 WASHINGTON (Argentinean) W.C. HITE (81564) 91/90 WALTER J. MCCARTHY, JR. 85/26 W.C. REDFIELD 156/295, 296 (motor vessel) 196/317, WASHINGTON (of 1847) W.C. RICHARDSON 145/52 227/236 (painting) 66/56 W.D. REES (81535) 30/35 WALTER L. PRICE (266173) WASHINGTON (81386) 39/49 W.E. FITZGERALD (203561) 104/205 WASHINGTON (224791) 121/61 110/109 WALTER M. (ferry) 182/140, WASHINGTON (ferry) 235/241 W.F. WRIGHT 138/120 252/279, 258/114 148 WASHINGTON (1880) (Italian) WEST CAWTHON 160/278 WESTMORELAND (110787) 217/6 WEST CHATALA 203/187 22/12 WASHINGTON IRVING WEST CHESWALD 211/207 WESTMOUNT (138232-C) (211170) 27/63, 163/219, WEST CRESSY 203/190 104/198, 105/37 260/299, 301, (pilothouse) WEST ELDARA 203/191 WESTPORT (208731) 47/71, 103/106, (sunk) 260/301 WEST GOTOMSKA 203/189 60/99, 103/156, 110/98, WASHINGTON VOYAGER WEST GRAMA (blockship) 134/65, 92, 93, 95, 96, 97 260/330 203/182, 211/202 WESTRALIA 158/152 WATER WITCH (of 1831) 27/55 WEST HESSELTINE 203/192 WESTWARD HO 220/328 WATERMAN a) LA GRANDE WEST HIKA 203/183 WESTWOOD ANETTE 260/329 VICTORY (Dutch) 165/14, WEST HONAKER 211/207 WEXFORD (Canadian) 237/65 229/40, 41 WEST ISLETA (cargo) 210/97 WEYBURN (153437-C) 89/30 WATERWAYS I (Great Lakes) WEST KEBAR 249/27, 29, 30, 34, WHALE-WATCHER 208/323 228/318 37 WHAT CHEER (26884) 30/39, WAUKEGAN (tug) 204/273, WEST MADAKET 203/189 137/62, (painting) 244/261 253/44 WEST MARK 140/227 WHEAT KING a) LLANDAFF WAUKETA (206077) 103/128, WEST MODUS 203/185 (185358-C) 135/167, (aerial 240/284, 291, 297, 241/40 WEST MONTOP 203/183 view) 123/185 WAU-KON (126115) 65/2 WEST NERIS (1919) 232/301 WHIPPINGHAM (British) 84/110 WAUWINET (tug) 187/242 WEST NILUS 211/208 WHITEFISH BAY a) WAVERLEY (British) (1947) WEST NOHNO 211/207 WHITEFISH b) QUETICO 130/99, 134/119, 145/37, WEST POINT (troop transport) (Great Lakes) 167/206, 205/61 147/194, 148/222, 160/229, 194/110-112, 114, 115, 167 WHITNEY (80173) (1871) 253, 258, 262, 263, 175/210, WEST PORTAL 207/180 167/166 187/234, 232/335, 236/317 WEST SEGOVIA 203/188 WHITTRANSPORT II 197/62 WAVERLEY (Scotland) WEST SHORE (1989) 193/25 WICHITA 214/114 (paddlesteamer) 200/254 WEST VANCOUVER 191/174 WICKERSHAM (Swedish) WAVING GIRL (excursion) WEST VANCOUVER NO. 5 132/241 196/308 191/177, 178, 181 WILDERNESS ADVENTURER WAYFARER III 176/269 WEST VANCOUVER NO. 6 259/255 WAYO MARU (Japanese) 245/38 191/173, 177 WILDWOOD (208345) 68/106 WEDELL FOSS (tug) 165/48 WEST VIRGINIA BELLE WILFRED M. COHEN (tug) WEEHAWK (226166) 69/23 (sternwheeler) 187/226, 169/52 WEEHAWKEN (212802) 126/93, 189/56, 193/21, 29 WILFRED SYKES (259193) 182/127 WEST ZEDA 213/36 122/93 WEEKS 297 (salvage barge) WESTCHESTER a) JOHN P. WILHELM TELL (Lake Lucerne; 196/318, 272/61 WILSON (215041) 131/156, Swiss) (1908) 142/68, 189/30, WEETAMOE (Lake Sunapee, 174/99, (model) 100/135 252/293 N.H.) 22/21 WESTDALE a) GEORGE W. WILHELM THAM (Swedish) WELAKA (of 1851) 78/41 PERKINGS 142/107 228/254, 272, 283, 284, 286 WELLAMO 136/230, 152/264, WESTERDAM (1946) 189/43, WILHELMINA (Bermudian; 179/203 194/135, 195/219, 239, British registry) 29/7 WELSHMAN 155/180 199/204, 221/59, 278/35 WILHELMINA (206997) 73/20, WELTFRIEDEN a) KONIGIN WESTERN HORIZON 220/317 112/218 CAROLA b) PILLNITZ WESTERN METROPOLIS (USA WILKES BARRE (201355) (1886) (German) 196/299, transport) 111/159 (pilothouse) 112/195 232/275 WESTERN PIONEER 256/316 WILL H. ISOM (81758) 70/44 WENATCHEE (ferry) (1998) WESTERN SHELL (178797-C) WILL S. HAYS (26393) 77/3, 4 253/15, 26 176/240 WILLAMETE CHAMPION (tug) WENDELLA (iii) (Chicago River) WESTERN STATES (81811) 205/41 266/44 69/17, 192/288, 289, WILLAMETE CHIEF (tug) WENDY B (tug) 199/200, 201 (pilothouse) 91/74 205/41 WENONAH 188/278 WESTERNLAND (painting) WILLAMETE MARINER (tug) WENONAH II 241/62, 245/61 241/83 205/41 WES MCDONALD 277/75 WESTFIELD (26504) 26/25 WILLAPA (226344) 103/138, WESERTOR 257/52 WESTMORELAND (80995) 205/2, 20 WEST BRANCH (Keuka Lake, 13/220 WILLEM RUYS (Dutch) 182/88, N.Y.) 108/175 89, 90 149 WILLET (tug) 202/128 WILLIAM PENN 141/11 WINONA COUNTY 214/105 WILLIAM A. HOEY 276/67 WILLIAM P. SNYDER, JR. WINSLOW (26174) 47/58 WILLIAM A. MCKENNEY (209662) 102/88, 110/109, WINTER HARBOR (81162) (collier) 259/181 117/46 33/15 WILLIAM A. REISS (225045) WM. R. FARRELL (252861) WINTHROP (81441) 57/13 85/20 120/217 WISTERIA (US Army hospital WILLIAM B. SCHILLER (Great WILLIAM R. ROESCH (of 1973; ship) 116/211 Lakes) (1910) 166/126 Kinsman) 128/239, 141/43, WIWURNA (81043) 6/79 WILLIAM C. DALDY 164/243 WOLF ISLANDER a) OTTAWA (Australian) (tug) 170/134, WILLIAM RUYS (Dutch) 65/20 MAYBROOK (1975) 137/42, 192/328 WM. S. EARL (80149) 28/81, 177/53 WILLIAM C. MORELAND 31/66 WOLF RIVER 219/227 (207851) 115/173 WILLIAM S. STOKLEY WOLFE 178/124 WM. C. REDFIELD (80008) 69/4 (tug/fireboat) 219/198 WOLRAADE WOLTEMADE WILLIAM CARSON (195992-C) WILLIAM TELL (of 1908; Lake (tug) 234/134 57/15 Lucerne; Swiss) 102/65 WOLTMAN (tug) 224/254 WILLIAM CLAY FORD WILLIAM THE FOURTH 185/64 WOLVERINE a) SEEANDBEE (266029) 122/92 WILLIAMSBURG (ex- (USS) (aircraft carrier) (Great WILLIAM CLAY FORD (Great Presidential yacht) 132/231, Lakes) 16/289, 257/37 Lakes) 175/206, 180/296, 139/166, 157/8, 197/50, WOLVERINE (112295-C) 62/41 196/281, 282, 199/227 210/137 WOONSOCKET (206658) WILLIAM D. EVANS WILLIAMSBURG (ferry) 193/49, 108/219, 225/15, 16 (sternwheeler) 186/146 236/284, 278/61 WOOSTER VICTORY 179/164 WILLIAM EDENBORN (ore WILLIS (Flathead Lake, Mont.) WORCESTER (26066) 95/86 carrier) 262/12 114/97 WORLD DISCOVERER a) WILLIAM F. ROMER a) WILLIS B. BOYER (209185) BEWA DISCOVERER b) MASON L. WEEMS (91372) 117/46 DISCOVERER c) LOWELL (1881) 153/68, 247/182, 183 WILLOWBAY 190/92 THOMAS DISCOVERER WILLIAM G. MATHER (Great WILLOWGLEN (Great Lakes) (Danish) 137/52, 199/236, Lakes) 170/128, 186/142, (as 185/58, 197/60, 199/229, 205/55 a museum) 197/60, 200/311, 257/55 WORLD RENAISSANCE a) 213/66 WILMETTE (200031) 120/223 RENAISSANCE b) WILLIAM GIBBONS (paddle WILSCOX 211/206 HOMERIC RENAISSANCE steamer) 180/264 WILSON G. HUNT (72676-C) (Greek) 163/194, 172/258, WILLIAM H. DANIELS (147764- 104/180 180/282 C) 106/100 WINCHESTER CASTLE (1930) WORRAMBUS (Sebago Lake, WILLIAM H. DONNER (212354) 137/30 Me.) 32/79 114/112 WIND SONG 183/214 WORTHINGTON (freighter) WILLIAM H. ELLIOTT 265/60 WIND SPIRIT 262/77 225/9, 16, 24 WILLIAM H. ZIMMER (Ohio WIND STAR 181/62 WOTAN (81432) 105/41 River) 252/315 WIND SURF 242/140 WRIGHT (seaplane carrier) WILLIAM J. DUGAN (252202) WINDBER 223/176 (drawing) 91/76 107/158 WINDMILL POINT 152/239 WRIGHT BROS. (1923) 138/109 WILLIAM J. STEWART 138/116 WINDOC (II) 240/320 WYANDOTTE (81406) 31/55, WILLIAM JOHNSON (33185-C) WINDWARD (Norwegian) 240/283 36/79 207/232, 213/61 WYANDOTTE (205458) 86/52, WILLIAM K. FIELD (Great WINDSOR 134/116 128/239 Lakes) (223607) 177/14 WINDSOR CASTLE (British) WYANDOTTE (206458) (1908) WM. L. HALSEY (Keuka Lake, 129/25 143/143 N.Y.) 108/173 WINGFIELD CASTLE (Humber WYANDOTTE a) CONNEAUT WM. L. PROCTOR (81002) 90/58 R.; British) 106/104 (214061) (1916) 143/146 WILLIAM M. HOAG (81171) WINNEBAGO (Wisconsin River) WYOMING (26517) 27/55 35/76 32/85 WYOMING (203805) 22/12 WILLIAM MCLEAN 279/66 WINNEBAGO (257114) (1922) WYTHEVILLE 214/105 WILIAM N. PAGE (collier) 156/240 258/169, 259/186 WINNISIMMET (USCG) b) XANADU a) WAPPEN VON WILLIAM O. DECKER (tug) DAVID C. WINSLOW HAMBURG b) DELOS c) 259/231 190/99 150 POLAR STAR d) PACIFIC YAVARI (1862) 248/267 STAR 170/124 YELLOW SEA (gash/damage) XINGHU a) CABO IZARRA b) 250/140 WEST STAR c) DONA YELLOWSTONE (1907) 170/107 MONTSERRAT 179/182 YERBA BUENA (ferry) (1937) XXX VENUS (Japanese) 222/153 193/34, 35 YI 152/243 YALE (204047) 27/61, 50/34, YORCK 175/168 86/33, (fantail) 95/109 YORK (1920) 150/76, 230/94 YALE (206972) 12/203 YORK (1925) (ferry) 236/290 YALE (223525) 131/157, (fantail) YORKMAR (246067) 46/40 95/109 YORKTOWN 159/154, 188, 190, YALE b) USS GREYHOUND 191, 192 (1907) 133/35 YORKTOWN CLIPPER 184/298, YALOVA (ferry) (Istanbul) 185/50, 187/222, 190/134, 196/297 208/307 YAMACRAW (USCG) 176/252 (27616) (joiner plans) YAMAL 216/295, 335 91/86 YANCEY (attack cargo ship) YOSEMITE (222722) 110/104 195/222 YOSEMITE (83455-C) 123/129 YANKCANUCK (barge) 199/228 (243034) YANKEE a) J.T. MORSE 139/189 30/37 YANKEE a) MACHIGONNE b) YOUNGSTOWN 214/103 HOOK MOUNTAIN c) YOUVILLE (130521-C) 94/64 BLOCK ISLAND d) YUHUA (Chinese) 156/262 LEAGUE ISLAND e) YUTEI MARU (Japanese) 113/59 BLOCK ISLAND (1907) YVON DUPRE, JR. (176566-C) 141/21, 22, 23, 64, 159/153, 94/64 160/272, 174/114, 181/42, 184/294, 197/44, 224/277, ZAANDAM (Dutch) 235/213, 225/35-37, 40-45, 50, 83, 243/227, 231 227/223, 228/304, 233/39, ZACHARY TAYLOR 202/140 249/55, 250/171, 254/132, ZAEHRINGEN (Lake Constance; 275/29, (painting) 224/253 German) 82/50 YANKEE (200980) 131/157, ZAMZAM a) MESSAPIA 205/34 199/186 YANKEE (203969) 83/88, 85/16, ZANETTA (28135) 47/49 88/114, (pilothouse) 11/168 ZELADA DESGAGNES 272/72 YANKEE CLIPPER (539238) ZEALANDIA (British) 18/337 123/173 ZEELAND (Baltic) (ferry) YAOHUA (Chinese) 156/263 208/335 YARMOUTH (Panamanian) ZENITH (cruise) 203/219, 128/216 204/288, 249/61, 265/74, YARMOUTH (Canadian) (1887) 272/68 167/172, 172/248, 192/265 ZEPHYR a) FLYER (steam YARMOUTH (226635) 31/65, launch) 120/252, 233/52 77/11, 84/111, 128/208, ZHEN HUA 3 (Chinese) 220/316, (fantail) 67/86 233/50 YARMOUTH (93373-C) 121/19, ZHEN HUA 24 (Chinese) 278/60 (pilothouse) 65/20 ZIM MOSKVA 276/55 YARMOUTH CASTLE a) ZNAMYA ORTYABRA YARMOUTH (Liberian) (Ukrainian) 232/307 96/135, 128/212, 185/27, ZONG HUA (Chinese) 169/58 (deck plans) 128/211 ZOPHAR MILLS 191/200 YARMOUTH CASTLE a) ZUIDERDAM (Dutch) 245/55, 70 EVANGELINE (Panamanian) ZUIDERKRUIS a) CRANSTON 131/142, 143, (dining room) VICTORY (Dutch) 165/13 131/144 151

PART V-PORTRAITS

Adams, Arthur C. (“Sandy”) Carter, William D. 193/4 Filey, Mike 274/34 19/380, 92/113 Carter, William Henry 78/45 Fisher, Capt. Martin 161/17, 18 Alexanderson, Commodore Leroy Casey, Ralph 106/89 Fox, William A. 267/77, 280/80 J. 233/2, 249/48 Champion, Gordon 274/34 Frappier, Captain William J. -at age seven or eight 233/30 Chapman, Capt. Samuel B. 82/47 245/43, 262/47, 280/63 Allaire, James P. 180/263 Chase, Scott 245/42 Frazer, Alan D. 245/43 Allen, Joseph (“Jay”) 127/189, Chase, Stephen Barrett 210/125 Fryant, John L. 104/172 136/195, 193/3 Clancy, Capt. George E. 123/149, Gainer, Mrs. Patrick A. 94/56 Anderson, Elizabeth Stanton 183/186 Gallagher, J.B. 82/47 205/27 Clapp, Frank A. 238/123 Gamble, J. Mack 108/206 Anderson, Fred 132/201 Clark, Edward O. 66/50 Garner, Capt. Griff 83/67 Arison, Mickey 256/295 Cleasby, Robert C. 272/4 Garvey, Marcus 192/264 Arison, Ted 233/43 Cole, Darius 240/268 Geiger, Capt. William F. 189/17 Arizon, Ted 114/88 Colligan, Captain Tom 269/19 Gibbs, William Francis 153/4 Athanas, Anthony 109/62 Collins, Capt. Jason 81/12 Giglietti, Joseph 275/29 Austin, Captain Jeremiah J. Colonna, Charles J. 254/120 Gillette, Frederick 110/93 222/126 Conley, Patrick T. 270/27 Gillham, Skip 245/44, 262/59 Barber, William G. T. 245/41, Connelly, Mrs. Catherine 243/223 Grady, Capt. Edward M. 120/196, 262/73, 280/73 Covell, William King 134/91 197 Barkhau, Capt. Roy 104/177, Cox, Martin 245/42 Graham, John Maxtone 251/217 106/97 Crockett, David 182/116 Graham, R. Loren 131/149 Barrow, Edward 184/273 Curry, Capt. Earl B. 154/81 GREAT EASTERN, Officers of Barry, Francis J. 123/149 Dake, Shawn J. 263/34 the 108/195 Barry, Frank 183/186 Dalby, M.T. 87/66 Greene, Capt. Gordon C. 200/257 Beater, George 87/71 Davis, Capt. John D. 83/67 Greene, Capt. Mary B. 112/227, Beecher, Benjamin D. 62/38 DeMuccio, Joseph 222/133 200/257 Benson, Capt. William Odell Denny, Homer 106/97 Greene, Capt. Tom R. 16/305, 141/23, 178/150 Deschenes, Tim 245/42 270/9 Bentley, Helen Delich 106/89 Dodge, John 41/22 Gresham, Capt. James W. 83/67 Bessac, Commander Norman Don, Francis 145/11 Griscom, Clement Acton 241/31 87/80 Donghia, Angelo 155/157 Hall, Capt. Benjamin Franklin, Jr. Bevan, H.E. 200/257 Dougherty, Christopher D. 263/42 92/127 Bielman, Charles F. 240/272 Dow, Matthew 265/22 Hamer, Geoffrey 245/44, 262/72, Bieser, Charles D. 132/206 Dowling, Edward J., S.J. 221/45 280/65 Bishop, Henry 251/218 Downer, Victor M. 205/28 Hamilton, Capt. Frank E. 122/122 Blake, Betty 270/9 Driscoll, Edward 188/274 Hansen, Arnie 262/40 Bogart, Charles H. 245/41, Driscoll, Larry 266/12 Harding, President Warren G. 265/61, 280/75 Duff, Steven 280/49 110/93 Bombay, Michael H. 161/17 Duffy, Francis J. 245/42, 262/50 Harter, Isaac III 108/184, 186, Boone, David M. 262/70, 280/78 Eberle, Ann 265/26 125/10 Bottum, Capt. Lynn H. 161/18 Eberle, Donald 219/196 Harter, Susan Gail 108/186, Brasher, Capt. Charles 106/97 Eisele, Peter T. 190/166, 245/43, 125/10 Braynard, Frank O. 259/230, 262/76 Harter, William 108/186 265/45 Eisele, Peter T. and Lois, 194/138 Hårvick, Captain Arild 276/44 Breynaert, John A. 104/174, Eldredge, Elwin, M. 95/95, 96 Hathaway, Freeman R. 113/20 132/206, 161/17 Elliott, Richard 280/33 Hauge, Capt. Torbjorn 155/165 Brock, Jacob 132/208 Emery, John 263/21 Haverly, Douglas L. 141/55, Brown, Alexander Crosby 82/47, Emtage, Roger and Ginny 265/10 247/212 94/56 Ewen, William H., Sr. 192/279, Hayes, Ex-President Rutherford B. Brown, Capt. Frank E. 83/89 226/107, 247/212 118/89 Brown, Johanna 120/211 Ewen, William H., Jr. 245/43, Hays, Will S. 77/7 Brusie, Harold and Jackie 123/149 246/127 Heath, Captain R.A. 201/23 Burgess, Robert 106/89 Farnsworth, Kathy 170/143, Hebert, J. Albert 104/177 Butler, Martin J. 245/41 182/116 Heffernan, Capt. Richard W. Carr, Roland P. 85/10 Ferris, Theodore E. 275/11 145/11 152 Hendrickson, David 262/28 Miller, Charles 165/67 Roosevelt, President Theodore Higgins, William H.C. 177/25 Mills, Randall V. 41/16 113/18 Hipler, Michael 262/38 Mills, Rodney H, Jr. 245/45 Rumsey, James 111/137 Hoffman, Mrs. Renoda 192/279 Milton, J. Elet 99/98, 109/40 Sapulski, Wayne 272/24 Hogshire, Leigh G. 225/21 Mitchell, C. Bradford 123/149 Scott, James D. 280/45 Holland, Stewart 94/56 Mitchell, Captain Elvin E. 278/42 Schulte, Matthew 261/5, 270/21 Hoover, Herbert (as Secretary of Mitchell, Captain William A., Jr., Scofield, Clifford G. 113/22 Commerce) 110/93 278/42 Secor, Cary 165/67 Howard, Capt. Maurice A. 64/101 Mitchell, Richard M. 62/25 Shafer, Capt. and Mrs. Henry Hudson River Day Line, Alumni Moreno, Barry 276/37 83/73 Reunion 108/190 Second Mueller, Edward A. 238/125, Shaum, John H., Jr. 245/45, Reunion 113/23 270/42 251/175, 262/53, 280/60 Hughes, Brian 270/16 Muller, William G. 192/279, Shepherd, Robert Ward 83/79 Huus, Captain Bill 265/23-25 272/19 Shumaker, Mark 280/68 Ivey, Capt. Robert A. 93/13 Nernoff, John, Sr. 51/53 Simcox, Betty Blake 102/95 Jackson, Capt. Peter 140/194 Nikolaos, Capt. 169/28 Sims, Philip 274/39 Jacobus, Melancthon Williams Norman, Doctor N. Philip Smith, Kenneth E. 106/92 170/78 104/176 Snow, Edward Rowe 109/62 Johnson, Captain Frank A. Odell, Benjamin B., Jr. 164/233 Snyder, Bob 145/17 243/193 Odell, Herbert Roe 164/233 Sparky 88/122, 108/196 Kato, Kay 105/47 O’Driscoll, Gerald P. 123/149, Spencer, H.N., Jr. 108/206 Kelly, George V. W. 107/131, 183/186 Squire, Captain Eddy 255/171, 155/94 Olcott, Alexander P. 87/80 267/19 Kendrick, David 245/44 Olcott, Mrs. Alfred Van Santvoord SSHSA—meetings and groups: - Kholer, Peter C. 264/25 87/80 On PUT-IN-BAY, 1951 Kirby, Frank E. 221/5 ONTEORA, Officers of the 69/4 39/70 Kleber, Louis c. 263/47 Overbagh, John Snyder 145/17 -At Bob-Lo Island, 1951, with Kloster, Knut and Mogens 114/88, Parker, Captain Patrick L. 82/46, Marine Historical Society of 155/156 146/118 Detroit 42/40 Koch, Hon. Edward I. 160/245 Patt, Edwin Arnold 74/45 -On BALTIMORE, June 1956 La Barge, Joseph 254/112 Payne, Capt. W.E. 44/83 59/77 Lane, General T.A. 116/205 Payne, Stephen 236/298 -On aircraft carrier TARAWA Lange, W. Robert 266/41 Pearson, Capt. J. 166/98 63/67 Lopez, Antonio 208/256 Pease, Captain John A. 272/28 -On DELTA QUEEN, July Lord, Walter 242/87 Peluso, Anthony J., Jr. 192/279 1960 75/75 Loveless, Steven 265/14 Pennypacker, Jim 280/4 -At Mariners Museum, May Lynch, Timothy 266/31 Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. 1962 83/96 Lyons, Ben 260/306 166/96 -On RENSSELAER, 1943 Mabie, Roger W. 170/143, Platen, Baltzar von 228/259 92/113 182/116 Post, Captain Charles 246/116 -On AMERICAN CLIPPER, MacKenzie, Graham 265/41, Post, Chief Engineer Elvoid E. 1948 92/113 280/51 120/196 -At SABINO’s launching, MacQueen, John, Chief Engineer Queen Elizabeth II 212/284 1967 104/210 198/166 Quinby, Capt. John G. 134/80 -On SABINO, June 1968 Mannino, Robert Jr. 276/33 Quinby, E. Jay 106/97 107/151 Manolis, Captain Nicholas 22/12 Rabbett, Richard D. 276/9 -On ALEXANDER Manwell, Frank P. 245/44, 262/56 Rau, William M. 214/87, 263/48 HAMILTON, 1944 110/104 Marsellis, A. Spencer 106/89, Richardson, John M. 70/48 -At Fall River, Mass., July 150/90 Ringwald, Donald C. 101/2, 1969 111/168, 169 Marlow, Carol 258/133 137/2, 145/17, 183/205, (by -At Cape May, N.J., Sept. McAdam, Roger Williams pilothouse of NORWICH) 1969 112/225 100/133 54/46, (on stern of -Southern New England McCormick, Daniel C. 246/129 NORWICH) 132/253 Chapter, 1969 112/238 McDonald, Capt. Lawrence E. Rochon, Chuck 263/42 -At Governors Island, 1970 147/149 Rodgers, Commander John 75/73 115/162, 163 Mears, Mrs. Mary 112/225 Roosevelt, President Franklin D. -At Newport News, VA., 1970 Meseck, Walter L. 192/278, 17/329 116/218, 219 218/88 153 -On BAY BELLE, 1970 Weston, Wilbur A. 164/233 116/220, 221 White, Thain 114/95 -At Baltimore, MD., Jan. 1971 Williams, Henry 193/4 117/25 Wilson, James and Alice 188/283 -At Tobermory, Ont., June Wilson, President Woodrow 1971 119/180, 181 117/23 -Southern New England Winters, Mrs. E.T. 116/205 Chapter, 1971 119/191 Wood, H. Graham 99/113, -At Boston, Mass., Oct. 1971 226/126 120/216, 217 Wood, Leland D. 16/304 -Lake Winnipesaukee, N.H., Worden, William M. 245/45 1972 123/131, 123/191 Work, Hubert (Secretary of -Cape May, N.J., Sept. 1972 Interior) 110/93 124/196, 197 Wright, Capt. Donald T. 16/305, -Baltimore, MD., Jan. 1973 116/205 125/63 Zizes Jr., G. Justin 280/58 -Louisville, KY., June 1973 Zimmerman, Bob 262/15 127/149 Zimmerman, Cindy 262/15 -Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., Sept. 1973 128/221 -Milwaukee, Wis., 1974 132/204-206 -Philadelphia, PA 194/138 Staats, Joachim 192/278 Stanton, Samuel Ward 196/260, 266 Suttaby, Jenny Ono 274/35 Sydow, De Witt Clinton 123/149 Tackaberry, Capt. 119/130 Takakjian, Captain Eric 264/38 Thiel, Philip 262/35 Thomas, William duBarry 229/42, 245/45, 280/86 Thompson, Capt. Everett Leander 33/3 Thorssell, Captain Erik Bernhard 228/266 Tippitt, Capt. William 104/177, 106/97 Tooker, Vic 109/49 Tully, Paul 262/65 Turner, H.M. 182/116 Turnwald, Rich 271/3, 280/70 Underwood, Capt. Harris 106/97 Van Cleve, Captain James 48/82 Van Woert, Capt. Ralph 113/22, 120/197 Wagner, Commodore Ernest 153/52 Wallace, Henry (Secretary of Agriculture) 110/93 Wally 58/50 Wandborg, Tage 155/156 Warwick, Commodore Ronald W. 260/314, 269/15 Way, Capt. Fred, Jr. 16/305, 115/138 Weith, Hazel Cox 104/172 154

PART VI—OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS (including CARTOONS)

“A MALOLO that never was” 243/174 American Export Lines ad “The 4 Aces” 278/28 “Aboard a St. John’s Steamer” (sketch) 121/26 American Flag on deck of President Hoover 280/36 Actor Gavin MacLeod from “The Love Boat” TV sitcom American President Lines ad 263/47 salutes Pacific Princess on her final departure as a American President Lines brochure “Your American Princess Vessel 244/333 Hotel Abroad” 278/26 Advertisement for American Line and Red Star Line American President Lines stack markings 278/86 distributed by International Navigation Company American South African Line ads 210/99 241/31 -stateroom accommodations 210/105 Advertisement for cruise on Great Northern , 1916 263/7 AMERIKANIS deck plans-1991 201/31 -for Great Northern and Northern Pacific 263/12 Neptune Lounge 201/34 Advertisement for Sylvan Dell from 1919 280/32 “An unlikely meeting; the TV replica of Admiral Advertisement for Sylvan Stream & Sylvan Grove , 1868 Tegetthoff and the modern icebreaker” 216/294 280/28 ANCON Operations Room personnel 198/105 Advertisement of sailing, BOOKER T. WASHINGTON -interiors 198/122 192/271 Anderson, Elizabeth Stanton with father S.W. Stanton in Advertisement of sailing TREASURE ISLAND, 1939 studio 205/27 193/40, 193/42 Andrea Doria advertisement from 1950s 258/102 Advertisement of VICTORIA LUISE Panama Canal Andrea Doria pictured on cover of 1955 sailing schedule Cruise, 1913 191/207 258/105 Advertising sign for “Ferry to Richmond” at Keller, ANTHRACITE: freight receipt 51/58 Virginia 191/218 Antofagasta, Chile; three Grace Line ships there AFRICAN COMET inboard profile and plans of boat 103/105 210/98 Appendix I, Facsimiles of the Enrollment Records of the AFRICAN ENDEAVOR dining room 206/122 VESUVIUS 229/39 -staircase 206/123 Approaching the lock chamber at Cannelton, Indiana -murals 206/124 (Sarah L. Ingram ) 257/20 -other 206/125 Artifacts from Ellis Island on display 276/37 AFRICAN ENTERPRISE plain lounge 206/125 Artist Casey Holtzinger’s drawing of overhead view of Al Foster Steamboat Company advertisement 257/7 1875 horse-drawn turnstile at Colonna’s Al Foster deck plans (sketch) 257/10, 11 254/120 Al Foster Hurricane Deck filled with fishermen 257/14 Artist’s illustration of German submarine U-1105 Lady nearby watches fisherman on deck 257/14 215/221 Alaska Ship and Dry Dock shipyard in Ketchikan Artist’s rendering of new container ships being built for 272/56 Matson Navigation Co. in 2002 243/225 Albany, New York, excavation for Delaware & Hudson Artist’s rendering of the new catamaran ferries to be built office building, 1916 142/82 by Derecktor Shipyard 241/55 Albany, New York , steamboats in ice, December 1933 Artist’s rendering of two new vessels for the Norway- 160/296 Denmark run being built in Norway for Fjord Line Alcoa Line brochure “To the Caribbean from New 275/47 Orleans” 278/30 Artist’s rendering of unnamed 85,000-ton liner planned Ship brochure of potential romance 278/31 by Cunard for British Market in 2005 241/2 “All smiles in the Karim’s engine room” 216/284 Asuarithikul, Oran and Dechar Sarbua, the Thai owners Always Good Ships advertisement 279/21 of AMERICAN STAR making final inspection Ambrose Light Tower in Atlantic near New York Harbor 210/128 226/136, 238/130 Atlantic Basin in Brooklyn, NY (aerial view) 256/301 AMERICA ad, 1950 cruise 194/119 Atlantic Conference attendees gather for March 1966 AMERICA ad, 1952 cruise 194/123 meeting 251/192 AMERICA ad, 1962 cruise 194/121 ATLANTIC lake steamer drawing 202/143 AMERICA in wartime service 194/113 Atlantic Port of Cristobal in mid 1920s, aerial view “America treats all the way to Europe” ad for United 231/211 States Lines May 1934 202/100 Atlantic Salt Company terminal in Staten Island 237/54 “America recognizes value…” ad for United States ATLANTUS deck plans 222/116-117 Lines March 1936 202/103 Atlantic Passage ad for U.S. Lines April 1939 202/126 American Export Lines ad, “Verandas” 252/268 “Atomic motif” light fixture in dining room of Savannah Ad for EXCHORDA, 1931 252/270 267/47 155 Atrium ceiling on Costa Fortuna featuring models of the Bremerhaven, Germany: WASHINGTON arriving at entire Costa fleet 267/51 (painting) 66/56 Auction of UNITED STATES 203/212 Breynaert, John and Michael H. Bombay get instructions Backyard boatyard on the Connecticut 62/27 from Capt. Martin Fisher on peculiarities of the Bairnsdale Wharf, Australia 73/11 vertical beam engine 161/17 Ballroom of AMERICA 194/104 Brian J. Cudahy at the Gatun Locks of the Panama Canal Baltimore inboard profile and deck plans (1905) 261/34- in 1998 229/44 35 Britmari Brax, owner and chief executive of Steam gauge (still in use today) 261/37 Rederiaktiebolaget Göta Kanal since 1986 228/285 Wheelhouse 261/38 Broadside from 1866 for excursions on steamer Baltimore Mail Line brochure from May 1934 255/186 Sewanhaka 246/123 Baltimore Mail Line rate card from 1936 255/187 Brochure and advertisements for ORIENTE and Baltimore, MD: MORRO CASTLE 190/85, 86, 115, 117, 125, 167, -Coal carriers lie at anchor awaiting passage into 168 Baltimore 158/120 Brochure and luggage tags for Brasil and Argentina -Drydock & Shipbuilding Co. 165/42 277/11, 277/16 -Harbor scenes of many decades ago 114/123 Brock House, Enterprise, Fla. 132/209 -Light Street 20/388, 389 (aerial view) 226/137 “Bangor Boat, The” 103/155 Brooklyn Passenger Ship Terminal next to Governor’s Barbour Shipyard 214/91 Island (aerial view) 258/141 Bard, James, memorial to 192/279 Buffalo, N.Y.: Barge being pushed through the harbor at Port Arthur, -Excursion steamers at 75/81 TX, rammed into bow of tanker Eagle Otome , -Inner Harbor (aerial view) 55/63 sending her into tanker Gull Arrow 274/67 -Outer Harbor (aerial view) 55/71 Barge pinned up against the K&I Bridge on Januray 31, Builder’s drawings of the Everett , built in 1907 259/190 2006 258/150 Builder’s plans of the Daniel J. Morrell 260/272, 273 Barge run aground in Nanticoke River on February 13, Builder’s profile drawing of 220-foot, Z-drive, offshore 2008 266/51 supply vessel 224/311 Battery Park, New York, 1939 129/60 “Building a Bigger Boat” from the Dubuque, Iowa Baya Line advertisement 122/99 Telegraph-Herald 209/67 Bayton, Captain H.C. with family 223/193 Burgess, Robert H. with several of his photos of City of Bayton family home in White Stone, VA 223/197 Norfolk 246/137 Bear Mountain, N.Y.: Burned out Cabin Class Smoking Lounge on -Showing 8 steamboats 117/38 WAKEFIELD 1942 203/197 -Showing 5 steamboats 131/157 C-4 class sketch by Edward C. March for American Beecher, Benjamin D.—his propeller 62/39 Hawaiian Steamship Co. 251/182 Bell stand in home of Charles Ritts, Jr. 58/41, 58/42 Cabin Class Smoking Room on AMERICA 194/95 Ben Lyons, first American officer of Cunard Lines, on Cabin Class Lounge on AMERICA 194/102, 103, 129 bridge of Queen Mary 2 260/307 Cabin rooms aboard AMERICA 194/106 Bermuda & Nassau Cruises 1980 brochure 277/17 service across Adams Lake, B.C. 223/231 Big River RECC Plant below Tell City, Indiana 257/23 Cadet Kinghorn and shipmate Peter painting on the Bill Muller at 19 yrs. old, as quartermaster of Alexander Columbia Star 264/42 Hamilton , 1956 272/11 Caesar’s Casino on the Indiana shore 263/62 Biplane takes off of stern of ILE DE FRANCE 226/96 Canadian Pacific Ry. Promotional pictures for their Black Star Line prospectus 192/266, 269 “Empress” liners 89/18, 19, 20 BLOCK ISLAND’s wheelhouse, 1940 224/255 Canadian tug being bulldozed back to water 55/62 Blount Industry’s new 161-foot dinner yacht for NYC Cangarda’s wheelhouse 270/18 230/156 Deck scene 270/20 Bluff House, Making a landing at (dwg.) 118/73 C&B Line brochure from 1930 advertising the Bob Cleasby and Dr. Joseph Meany, Jr. aboard Duchess Seeandbee 257/34 277/26 Cape Horn, A clouded 113/36 Bottum, Capt. and wife Rosemary, Ralph Nading Hill Cape Horn in calm seas as viewed from Norwegian and Benjamin L. Mason 161/18 Crown 262/41 Brahmaputra River, On the 18/339 Cape York peninsula lighthouse 263/25 Brasil/Argentina artist’s rendition 277/1 Captain Blank at wheel of VIRGINIA V in restored Pilot Braynard, Frank O. and Francis J. Duffy aboard the QE2 House 201/82 219/196 Captain Brian McAllister at christening of Grand BREMEN’s mailplane being placed on catapult 226/100 Republic , September 6, 2003 248/308 156 Captain De Wayne Spees in pilot house of towboat Captain Widar Carlsson chats with two passengers on Sarah L. Ingram 257/3 JUNO in 1950s 228/282 Captain Dwight A. Smith aboard the West Kebar with Captain’s wooden desk and stool from New York Central Chris Nielsen 249/28 No. 16 261/28 -in his office aboard the West Kebar 249/38 Cargo waits to be loaded on Midnatsol 276/39 -his sketch of sinking of West Kebar 249/39 Casco Bay Lines offices 198/128 -his sketch of crowded No. 4 lifeboat 249/40 -Superintendent Walter Locke and fleet Captain Edward March as master and pilot of the ferry “commodore” Captain James L. Long on Lackawanna on Delaware River 226/87 MACHIGONNE 224/258 -on bridge of AMERICAN PACKER 233/3 Casino Aztar at Evansville, Indiana as seen from nearby -with a life ring aboard the SS MARSODAK 233/4 hotel 259/240 -taking Hubert Fillipone’s picture 233/5 Castle William on Governor’s Island (aerial view) -with crew mates on MARSODAK 233/6 254/133 -March’s friend “Slim” Everett 233/6 CATALINA steamer Fall Schedule for 1932 231/176 -as an officer aboard Joseph G. Cannon 274/27 CATALINA in “current condition” (2001) 240/315 Captain Emery Rice and First Officer Ryland Drennan as Catskill Landing, passing 145/19 pictured in a newspaper of the period 250/116 “Celebration of Steam” in Duncan, B.C. (steam whistle) Captain Fairbank’s device that converted salt water into 224/314 fresh water, sketch 241/15 Center console on bridge of Midnatsol 276/44 Captain Frank Herbert on Cambridge Lady 245/32 Certificate of enrollment from January 1890 for the Captain George Maier on Brown’s bridge 260/286 Alligator 267/6 -directing undocking of Brown 266/52 -final certificate of enrollment of May 5, 1909 Captain Hubert Fillipone, Captain March’s friend and 267/11 sidekick 233/6 Chamberlain, Clarence, pilot takes off from Captain Ian McNaught, QE2 ’s last captain on port bridge LEVIATHAN (1920s) 226/93 wing on September 16, 2008 268/18 -fly by LEVIATHAN after take-off 226/95 -with pilot on bridge of QE2 268/26 Chamberlain’s Fokker biplane warms up at top of Captain James McNamara presents award to Francis J. LEVIATHAN’s sloping launch ramp 226/94 Duffy 255/218 -mail leaves LEVIATHAN in a Fokker biplane Captain Jeff Monroe and Dolly McTigue at 65 th piloted by Chamberlain 226/95 anniversary of MORRO CASTLE disaster Charles Dragonette collection: 233/50 -PANAMA-Great Hall 198/86 Captain John S. Tucker on bridge of United States -PANAMA-The Club 198/86 between 1967-1969 266/5 -PANAMA-Dining Room 198/167 -as a cadet, escorting Francis Cardinal Spellman Charles H. Bogart piloting the Sarah L. Ingram 257/21 to review regiment in 1950 266/6 CHARLOTTE VANDERBILT advertised for sale -aboard America in 1951 as third officer 266/7 92/123 -in First Class receiving line on the United Chase, Stephen Barrett poster collection 210/126-129 States in late 1960s 266/9 Chelsea Piers below 23 rd Street, New York (aerial view) -on port bridge wing of United States in late 220/310 1960s 266/9 Chesapeake Bay Gallery at Mariners’ Museum 193/50 -with wife and medal he received at conclusion Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum members in front of of United States record-breaking voyage wheelhouse of scrapped tugboat Huntington 276/79 266/10 Chester, PA, Shipyard at 67/65 Captain Karl A. Ahlin on bridge of President Coolidge Chicago, Ill.: 242/96 -Goodrich Pier in 1926 88/97 Captain Kinghorn stands by the Columbia Star 264/40 -Municipal Pier, 1929 88/97 Captain Kostas Gritzelis in wheelhouse of Ivory 271/18 Chicago World’s Fair-S.W. Stanton exhibit 196/262 Captain Lund, Fletcher Du Bois and Mrs. Stewart on Chief Engineer Dave Mulders looks over Princess’ board the OSCEOLA 195/208 steam engine 255/211 Captain Luther Blount in pilot house of one of the mini- China, Shipline 192/273, 274, 275, 335 cruise liners of American Canadian Line 261/48 “Christen the America” advertisement, 1939 194/93 Captain Mike Williams reading Christmas Story to Delta Christening of CARNIVAL TRIUMPH, July 25, 1999 Queen’s passengers 245/26 231/221 Captain Parent’s models on display in 2008/2009 at Choptank community as seen from river 245/32 Maritime Industry Museum in New York 273/40 -riverfront cottage overlooks site of wharf at Lloyd’s Captain Patrick Owens pilots BENSON FORD 196/285 landing 245/32 157 Choptank River Line Eastern Shore schedule and Contingent of U.S. Army M.P.s on bridge of CUNARD landings, 1921 245/31 PRINCESS 201/24 Cincinnati waterfront circa 1950s with Delta Queen and Cook Louie Armstrong talking with Tommy Jordan and Chris Greene 270/12 Jerome Bettis on main deck of Sarah L. Ingram Circle Line Newspaper ads, 1945 215/174 257/27 -1975 215/184 Costa Magica’s swimming pools on deck 259/235 -1992 215/189 Cotterell, Helen on ferry AGGIE D. 147/141 -50 th anniversary 215/188 COVADONGA deck plans 209/20 Circle Line’s Pier 83 215/286 Covell, William King performing on pipe organ in his Citibank blimp photographing arriving vessels for Statue Washington Street home, July 1970 226/113 of Liberty celebration, 1986 199/208 COYA deck view in 1960 226/88 CITY OF NEW YORK sketch 210/90 Cramp’s Shipyard, Philadelphia 67/66 -deck plans 210/91 Cranks of the inclined triple-expansion engine of the -ad “Land of Sunshine” for new vessel 210/96 Italian sidewheeler Concordia 248/264 City of Savannah accommodations plans 254/126, 127 Crew member adjusts flags aboard Princess 255/211 Clermont three view plan (sketch) 221/26 Crew members ( Sarah L. Ingram ) David Morgan and -“Boulton & Watt” engine 221/27 Randy Swigert check the lashings 257/25 -on deck view 221/29 Crew members ( Sarah L. Ingram ) Jerome Bettis, Clipper Line postcard with yacht-like Stella Polaris in Shannon Deyoung lash together with steel tropical setting 255/239 cable 257/24 Clock Tower at Berth 153 (Los Angeles) 236/298 Crew members of John W. Brown handle the lines at her Coal steamboat of the Susquehanna 31/49 Baltimore dock (Mike Schneider pictured) 260/283 Coaling at Jamaica (drawing) 31/59 Crew members pictured in wheelhouse of a Merrell -class Coast Guard Lightship Sailors Association members on ferry 256/284 LV-112 in January 2010 276/32 Crew members take a break on fantail of LV-112 (Chief Coast Guard Station at San Francisco Fair 193/36 Boatswain’s Mate and Bernie Webber) 276/26 “Coastal Days”, view of wheelhouse of coastwise Crew of Boeing B314 flying boat NC18601 boards steamship, 1929 141/2 193/37 Colgate Clock at Jersey City, NJ 192/300 Crewmen carrying cargo aboard (sheep!) at Choptank Collapse of Huron Street Pier in Greenpoint (1990) river landing 245/30 198/130 Crewmen of DIANA at aboard at Bohus yard during Colonna Shipyard in 1999 254/124 1940s 228/274 Colonna’s Shipyard advertisement 254/121 Crewmen of NANCY MCALLISTER attach towing Columbia under construction 277/40, 42 hawser…203/213 COLUMBUS steamboat sketch 213/40, 41 Crewmen working the engine aboard the WILHELM -artifacts of 213/43, 44 THAM in late 1940s 228/281 Commodore Alexanderson with Captain Ron Warwick CRISTOBAL deck plans 198/112 of the QE2 on July 9, 1999 233/29 -interiors 198/124 -Commodore on bridge of the UNITED STATES Cross section of GREAT EASTERN sketch 215/205, 233/30, 31 206 -in front of sliding door to wheel house of UNITED “Cruise to Capetown” ad from November 1957 206/126 STATES 233/37 Cunard Line advertisement 263/44 Commodore Harry Manning, Gen. John M. Franklin and Cunard officer confers with military personnel aboard Chief Engineer William Kaiser with United States the QE2 during Falklands War 268/14 telegraph at end of maiden voyage 279/14 Cunard Pier in New York all decked out for maiden Commodore speaks with Daily Press 203/213 arrival of QE2 268/8 Computer generated images of proposed plans for new Cutaway view of the Ticonderoga showing interior 790-foot French cruise ship France (as in 2010) layout 258/94, 95 275/30, 31 Damage on decks of President Hoover 280/41, 44, 45 Concert in honor of QE2 held in Liverpool’s Anglican Damage of interior of President Hoover 280/42 Cathedral 268/26 Damaged bow of the Stockholm at her New York pier Concrete cargo steamer launched into Cape Fear River 258/112 from Liberty Yard in Wilmington, NC 222/115 Dampflokomotiv-und Maschinenfabrik AG’s new Connelly, Mrs. Catherine, survivor of GENERAL designed paddle engine 252/289 SLOCUM stands by Tompkins Square Park fountain Daniel J. Morrell’s bell at the Ashtabula Marine 199/215 Museum from the State of Michigan 260/280 Conrad, Captain Charles F. accepts and award at DARIUS COLE midship section, sketch 240/269 Ludington in 1993 224/279 David A. Walker on QE2 268/24 158 David Boone at helm of his boat 258/87 Detroit & Cleveland Steam Navigation Co. (brochure Day Line alumni aboard DAYLINER, 1977 143/183 cover) 110/73 Day Line alumni aboard DAYLINER< 1980 156/270 Detroit Dry Dock Company yard at the foot of Orleans DE SOTO decks 225/63 Street in Detroit in lat 1800s (sketch) 236/269 Deck games aboard America pre-WWII 254/104 Detroit Free Press ad from 1896 for White Star Line Deck plans of passenger accommodations on five 240/275 Baltimore Mail Line vessels 255/176, 177 Detroit Waterfront looking down Woodward Ave, 1895- Deck scenes (drawings) aboard Brasil and Argentina 1900 240/279, 282 277/10, 11 Diagonal compound engine from PILATUS 189/28 Deckhand aboard one of BC&A steamers preparing for Dining Saloon on AMERICA 194/86, 105, 126 landing 245/30 Disney’s new cruise terminal at Port Canaveral 225/58 Deckhand swinging ashore from a pivoted spar 68/97 Do 26 being launched from FRIESENLAND 226/106 Deckhouse of 1925-vintage ferry Capt. John Smith Dr. Bob McNeil in engine room of Cangarda 270/19 moved by truck 271/73 Doctor pump 63/62 Decorative vault from Grand Saloon 221/2 Dollar, Robert and Robert Dollar II on board the Deer Island Lighthouse 120/217 ROBERT DOLLAR II 195/178 DeLacy Cook, Brown’s chief engineer 260/286 DORCHESTER and the four chaplains (wax tableau in a Delaware Department of Transportation’s new Nanticoke Washington, D.C. museum) 107/124 River ferry being built at yard of Chesapeake Dornier JO Wal aircraft 226/102 Shipbuilding in MD 266/51 DOROTHY BRADFORD sketch 201/10 Delaware River & Bay Authority, new terminal in Cape -ad for BRADFORD schedule 201/11 May, N.J. 240/310 “Double Eagle” tanker being built 222/135 Delaware River Durham Boat, A, (drawing) 225/27 equipment at work deepening New York Delta Lines brochure “American Ships of Splendor” harbor to a depth of 50 feet 274/49 278/29 Driscoll, Ed, pilot of MOUNT WASHINGTON 188/274 Delta Queen blows her whistle at start of race with Belle Duke of Edinburgh visiting QE2 in on of Louisville (April 30, 1963) 263/4 November 11, 2008 268/20 Delta Queen’s ship wheel from service in CA 270/8 Eagle of AVALON 54/38 Delta Queen Steamboat Company’s Tim Conroy speaks East Haddam, CT (aerial drawing) 120/206 at reception 247/213 Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc: 2 pages of folder 120/201 DELTARGENTINO bridge 206/107 Eastern Towage fleet at Belfast ME 91/94 Dennis Hale’s raft from the sunk Morrell 260/275 Eaton, Captain Edward H. in wheelhouse of DISTRICT Dennis Hale, arms extended, being rescued from raft OF COLUMBIA, 1950 197/49 260/276 Eaton, Captain Edward H. and Captain Harry W. Slye Dennis Hale, spot where raft was found (near Lake discuss old Chesapeake steamboats 197/49 Huron) 260/277 Eberle, Donald W. presents SSHSA 1006 “Ship of the Dennis Hale talking on telephone at Harbor Beach Year” award to Captain Jacob Dijk of Rotterdam Hospital after his rescue 260/279 222/98 Dennis Hale holding lifejacket the rescuers cut off his ECSTASY-view of Grand Atrium 199/251 body 260/279 -elevator bank in Grand Atrium Plaza 199/251 Dennis Hale as he appears today (2006) 260/280 Ed March standing watch aboard Cannon 274/21 Der Scutt presents Commodore Ronald W. Warwick of Edmund Squire in wheelhouse of Spirit of America QM2 with Silver Riband Award 252/306 256/291 Descendants of victims, survivors and heroes from 1904 -standing by original main throttle controls in General Slocum disaster marking 100 th anniversary Regent Rainbow’s engine room 267/17 252/304 Edwin L. Dunbaugh and William DuBarry Thomas -Coast Guard color guard pays tribute to those lost 259/221 in disaster during centennial recognition 252/304 1862 DART advertisement 240/262 Destroyed passageway on boat deck of President Hoover 1878 timetable showing schedule for steamers operating 280/39 between Savannah and points in Florida 261/42 Detail of damage done to sternwheel of the Portland 1879 advertisement for Star Line 240/266 268/56 Elizabeth Monroe Smith’s service to Coney Island 1946 Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company advertising leaflet 275/23 advertisement, 1946 192/291 EMPRESS OF CANADA (DUCHESS OF Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company schedule RICHMOND) deck plans 217/32-33 covers 192/253, 336 -interiors 217/34, 38-39, 40-41 Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company entry in -menu 217/42 Official Guide, 1950 192/292 EMMYLOU paddle steamer power plant 232/271 159 ENETAI Fisher, Captain Martin A. and Captain Lynn H. Bottum -Passenger Cabin 1947 205/12 reunited aboard TICONDEROGA 161/18 -Wooden vehicle deck 1947 205/13 Fitch, John: Engine room of St. Faith 201/40 -Fresco painting of 118/81 English newspaper ad for four steamers that initially -Memorial tablet 118/80 made up the American Line fleet 241/29 -One of his drawings 118/82 Envelope of a letter written from the Great Northern Fitch’s steamboat: 263/14 -Smithsonian model 118/82 Eimskip Shipping Line main offices in Reykjavik, -Trial run 118/81 Iceland in 1994 229/6 Five of C.H. Cates & Sons’ fleet of tugs at North Erie Basin and former New York Shipyard in 1997 Vancouver 219/224 253/48 Flensburg “Dampf Rundum” engine room 224/334 Erie Basin on Brooklyn waterfront in 1955 267/45 Fletcher Co., W&A, Advertisement of 110/67 -in 2008 (Ikea store being built) 267/45 Fletcher vertical-beam engine No. 48 110/73 Esopus, N.Y.: town seal 77/20 Flooded Riverfront Restaurant at East St. Louis on July Execution Rocks Lighthouse in Long Island Sound 4, 1993 208/308 270/49 Floral ferry-shaped tribute near Jamestown-Scotland Extremely rare color photograph from interior of ferry terminal in honor of Capt. Elbert Younglove Plymouth of 1890 246/86 262/56 Fabre Line poster in Portuguese 270/26 Foghorn aboard a U.S. Lighthouse Service lightship Fading lettering on Doulos 274/15 262/30 Fagin & Co. Flour Mill, Newark, N.J., with steamboats “Follow the smart trail in overseas travel” ad for United THOMAS P. WAY and MAGENTA 141/13 States Lines April 1935 202/102 Fairbanks-Morse diesel engine 200/290 Former Chesapeake Line freight shed in Yorktown Fall River Line Journal ad for Boston to Provincetown 256/304 ferry, 1927 201/10 Former members of The Evening Sun gathered at grave Fall River Line Journal 1925 ad for sightseeing boat of members of newspaper’s New Boys Band who TOURIST 220/287 died during fire on Three Rivers 259/223 Familiar view while sailing the Delaware and Fort Benton steamboat service newspaper ad from mid- Chesapeake Ship Canal, A, 233/15 1860s 254/117 Family dining room on TOM GREENE 200/262 Fort Wadsworth Lighthouse on Staten Island, renovated Family members working on Brown - Lou Rizzo and 247/219 grandson Chris Hooper in engine room 260/286 42 nd Highlander Regimental Pipes and Drums at Famous Liverpool waterfront as viewed from QE2 anniversary dinner (SSHSA) 259/218 268/25 4-bladed propellers of the UNITED STATES, 1992 Farewell to CRISTOBAL, Sept. 1981 198/126 205/43 FDR Drive detour roadway in the East River under Four crewman looking through blasted hole of President construction near Queensborough Bridge 251/226 Hoover 280/40 Figurehead: Four steamers tide up along Fort Benton waterfront in a -Views of four 27/57 Montana town 254/113 -Of CAROLINE 46/34 Franca C.’s Florida Cruising brochure 274/10 Fireboat sends up salute at Southampton as QE2 heads 1968 brochure 274/13 off on her cruise around United Kingdom 268/23 Frank Prudent aboard the Delta Queen 245/26 Fireman Jim Moulton by one of the TICONDEROGA’s Frederick Gary Hareland at radio console of the hand fired boilers 158/100 Norwegian Sky 262/40 Fireman stands in boiler room of Plymouth in 1937 -on port bridge wing of the Norway with the flooded 253/83 Pride of America in background 265/43 Fireworks burst off the QE2’s stern as she departs Fredericksburg Free Lance add, Rappahannock, June 18, Liverpool 268/22 1903 193/9 First Class rate sheet from February 1, 1923 for the People’s Steamboat Line Steamer TOURIST, June Berengaria 261/25 18, 1903 193/9 First-day cover issued to commemorate the introduction Freedomland, Two “steamboats” enroute to 74/56 into service in 1982 of Sameul I. Newhouse 256/285 French Line ad “Rest and Relax” 278/36 First of two new coastal cruise ships for Delta Queen French Line advertisement of 1895, showing its New Coastal Cruises takes shape at Atlantic Marine in York pier 50/32 FL, 2000 234/138 French Line ad 263/45 First Officer’s Table in the Britannia Restaurant of the Furness-Warren Line brochure “Serves U.S.A., Canada, Queen Mary 2 260/307 Britain” 27/34 160 GALILEO GALILEI interiors 197/10 Helga Källsson and his wife Alice in 1995 228/282 GALILEO GALILEI layout, sketch 197/6, 7, 12 Helicopter approaches forward landing pad built into Ganey’s Wharf (present day) 245/33 QE2 268/13 General arrangement plans for a Japanese Type 21 Helicopter lifts off Queen Mary 2 , evacuating a standard freighter (sketch) 245/37 passenger 252/329 General Slocum hulk after fire 250/129, 130 Helicopters hovering over HORIZON arrival 199/206 General Slocum 96 th Anniversary, Dan Harvey playing Hell Gate Bridge over East River between Bronx and bagpipes 250/130 Astoria, Long Island 220/309 Getting engine room instruction (dwg.) 118/70 Hendrick Hudson , launch at Marvel shipyard 221/17 GIANT I partially renovated aft parlor 241/52 -inboard profile sketch 221/20, 21 Golden Gate International Exposition (aerial view), 1939 Henry Zeglen outside CAPE MAY’s wheelhouse 193/42, 43 226/122 Government light keeper waiting for lighthouse tender Heritage Harbor Museum in downtown Providence 165/49 244/265 Governors Island, Coast Guard Headquarters (aerial -view from Providence River 244/266 view) 217/48, 237/54, 238/130, 255/217 -Turbine Hall 244/267 Grand Rapids of the Red River of the North 52/82 -SSHSA on tour of in 2001 244/268 Grand saloon aboard MISSISSIPPI QUEEN 200/271 High water surges over the top of the locks at Great GRAND VICTORIA gambling room 217/72 Bridge, VA on Chesapeake and Albemarle Canal on Grandchildren of Samuel Ward Stanton visit the November 12, 2009 273/51 TITANIC exhibit at the Mariners’ Museum 229/52 Historic difference of opinion 50/41 Grave of Captain Jeremiah J. Austin 222/130 Historic Pier A at Manhattan’s Battery 267/44 GREAT BRITAIN, Medals struck in honor of the 22/3 Hoboken, perils of a ferry crossing 149/4 “Great harbor and the great ships of the pre-World War Hoboken, view of, looking south, 1874 149/5 II era” painting by Bill Muller 220/257 Hoboken, view from ferry, c. 1838 149/3\ Great Salt Lake, Utah (wash drawing) 76/106 Hoertz, Frederick J., drawing of Todd Shipyard’s Greene Line steamer, new: unfinished liner, 1946 199/197 -Model 126/108 “Hog Island A-Type” ship (drawings) 118/91 -Under construction 130/116, 132/242 Hog Island, PA, shipyard: three views 118/96, 97 GREYHOUND (ii), Frank E. Kirby’s first design, signed Holland America’s circa 1960 brochure 273/7 and dated in 1901 240/280 Holland Memorial plaque 94/56 Group of ships awaiting scrapping at Baltimore 113/46 “Holocaust at Hell Gate”, 1957 painting of General GUADALUPE deck plans 209/21 Slocum destruction 250/128 Hackensack River, Maneuvering a collier on the “Honoring the Ferry Adirondack -ad for Special 124/225 Excursion 1993 208/282 “Hail to the New MANHATTAN” ad September 1932 Horseshoe Baptist Church, made from wreck of 202/91 MOUNTAIN LILY 205/37 Hales Trophy 197/3, 272/40 Hotel Ahoy! 21/425 -trophy aboard PARADISE in November, 1998 Hotel Mervue, original 1889 building with 1900 addition 229/48 240/267 Halter Marine Group demonstrates its new E-Cat ferry in House Coffee Plant on Hudson Waterfront 196/303 New Orleans 230/156 Hudson Valley chapter members aboard EMITA II “Hammerhead” crane of Philadelphia Naval Shipyard 141/55 197/50 Hudson-Fulton Celebration flotilla in Newburgh Bay, Harlan & Hollingworth Shipyard (circa 1880) 67/64 October 1, 1909 163/170 Harold Bride in Marconi Room aboard the Titanic Hudson River Day Line ticket office 243/219 260/303 Hudson River Maritime Center, George Kelly conducts Harper’s Weekly engraving from January 23, 1886 of a whistle salute at museum’s dedication 155/195 supposed American Line vessel caked in ice 241/28 Hymie Singer and David Engholm with two Mexican Hatry, Bradford and John Maxtone-Graham aboard the workers on CATALINA, July 1993 231/183 QE2 219/196 Imperial Japanese Navy’s conversion of Scharnhorst to Hatteras Village terminal of the North Carolina state-run escort carrier Shinyo 280/49 ferry 243/225 Imperial Orchestra on the Adirondack 208/283 Havana, Cuba, harbor in 1902 106/110 INDEPENDENCE of 1843 Hayes, Helen, christening the NEW YORKER 197/46 -Inspection certificate 43/61 Heffernan, Richard “Dick”, pilot of POUGHKEEPSIE -Propeller from 43/63 160/297 Inauguration of radio communications on NYC fireboats, Heinkel 12 floatplane aboard BREMEN 226/97 1937 200/289 161 Inboard profile cutaway and lower hold planview of Midship section sketch 206/96 Theodore Ferris’s unbuilt 1930 superliner design Engine room sketch 206/97 275/20, 21 Interiors 206/98-99, 102-106 Independence wheelhouse 266/18 -DELTA QUEEN 245/26, 270/13 Indian River steamboats (drawings) 18/340 Pres. Jimmy Carter talks with Captain Martin on Ingram Towing Co. towboat pushes its barges down the bridge in August 1979 270/13 Mississippi, An, 206/142 Sternwheel 270/13 Inman Steamer, Grand saloon of an 80/122 Britain’s Princess Margaret exiting in November “Inside a concrete ship as the reinforcing rods are put in 1986 270/14 place by yard workers 222/121 -DEUTSCHLAND 232/335 Inter-model carrier: Lykes Lines sketches 112/196 -DOULOS Interiors of Vessels: Crewmen in engine room 274/16 -ALAKAI 263/33, 34 Captain Alex Feddes on bridge with passengers -AMERICA 254/107, 108 274/16 -ANDREA DORIA Crew holds lifeboat drill 274/16 First Class Main Lounge 219/205, 258/103 -EXCALIBUR 252/267, 269, 271 Dining room 219/206 Deck plans 252/264, 265 First Class Ball room 219/207 -FRANCA C 274/11 Other interiors 219/210-212 Deck plans 274/12, 13 Upper class passengers aboard 258/104 -FRANCE 256/268, 269 On deck swimming pool 258/106 Accommodation plans 256/262-265 -ARGENTINA -FUNCAL 235/171, 181-185 Dining room 277/12 -GEAT NORTHERN 263/13, 14 Bedroom 277/13 Deck plans 263/8-11 Library 277/13 -GREATER DETROIT 221/34, 35 Sitting Room 277/13 -sketch plans 221/36, 37 Observation Lounge 277/12 -deck plans 221/38-41 Deck/Ship plans 277/15 -GRIPSHOLM 214/120-122 -ATLANTIC 227/188-191 -HMY BRITANNIA 227/198, 199, 251 -BALTIC STAR 235/195 -engine room 227/201 -BALTIMORE MAIL LINE VESSELS 255/182- -INFANTA ISABEL DE BORBON 209/6 184 -ITALIA PRIMA 228/294-297, 335 -BENSON FORD 272/20, 23, 24 -IVORY 271/16, 17, 18 -BERKSHIRE 230/106 Boiler room with Chief Engineer Roumantzas -BORINQUEN, 1932 223/184 Gerasimos 279/49 -BRASIL Steam turbine 279/49 Lounge 277/12 Engine room control panel 279/49 Deck/Ship plans 277/15 Original engine room’s builder’s plate from -BRITANNIA 261/4 1957 279/50 -CALIFORNIA 264/20, 21 -JOHN W. BROWN 260/287, 288 -CAMBRIDGE LADY 245/32 Bridge house 260/285 -CATALINA 231/184, 187, 188 Engine 260/285 Deck plans 270/29 Pilot house 227/171 -CITY OF HONOLULU 239/179-182 Passengers boarding 263/35 -CITY OF KEANSBURG 215/223 Mock air battle 263/36 -CITY OF MILWAUKEE Stack and steam whistle 263/36 Wheelhouse 277/34 Deck scene 263/41 Central Hall 277/35 -JUNO 228/254 Deck 277/35 -deck plans 228/280 -CITY OF NEW YORK 210/93-95, 106-110 -KEEWATIN 209/66, 262/11, (color) 262/43-46 -CITY OF NORFOLK 266/40 Passenger accommodation plans 262/8 -CITY OF RICHMOND 241/39 Bridge 262/10 -COAMO, 1932 223/183 Engine room 262/10 -COLUMBIA 239/210 Passengers 262/12 -COVADONGA 209/19 Deck games on fantail 262/13 -DELBRASIL Side Elevation sketch 206/93 Entrance Hall 277/29 Deck plans sketch 206/94, 100-101, 120 Flower Well 277/29 Hull Lines sketch 206/95 -KENYA CASTLE 201/28, 29 162 -LV-112 276/29-31 Pilot House (original) 234/87 -MALOLO 243/187-189 -QUEEN MARY 2 244/262, 343, 249/1, 19, 22-26 -MARGARITA L 230/110, 111 (color photos) 249/44, 45 -MARIANNA VI 230/113 Under construction 249/6-10 -MARY WOODS 2 Deck plans 249/12, 13 Wheelhouse 277/45 Major fireworks display following naming at -MERIDIA 250/97, 98 Southampton 249/43 Deck plans 250/94, 95 -QUEEN VICTORIA 258/124-128 Passengers on Promenade deck 250/100 -REINA VICTORIA EUGENIA 209/7, 8 Collision damage 250/102 -ROBIN LOCKSLEY 262/19 Safe lifted onto bow of Salvor 250/106 Passenger accommodations 262/19 Port side lifted from sea by salvage crew -ROMA 270/24 250/106 Deck plans 270/24, 25 -MILLENNIUM 235/170, 173-177 -ROTTERDAM 222/94-95, 97, 98, 273/9, 14 -MILWAUKEE CLIPPER Navigation bridge (1993) 273/8 Club Lounge 277/31 Portion of engine room 273/10, 15 Main Lounge 277/31 Undergoing restoration 273/13, 15 -MISS ANN 269/17 Engine room telegraph 273/15 Tied up at her Tides Inn dock on Carter Creek -SAGA ROSE 235/194 269/17 -SANTA ROSA 267/18, 19 -MONARCH SUN 277/19 -SATRUSTEGUI 209/16, 17 -MONTEREY 253/8-12 -SAVANNAH 260/296, 297 Deck plans 253/6 Plans 260/294, 295 Funnel 253/7 -SEEANDBEE 257/32-34 -MONTREUX 242/126 Cabin plans 257/31 Engine 239/172, 242/121, 123, 124, 167 Top deck 257/31 New boiler 242/121 Interior layout cutaway view 257/35 -M/S MISTRAL 231/216, 217 Plans for conversion to aircraft carrier 257/36 -NORTHERN PACIFIC 263/13, 14 -SHIELDHALL 265/35-37 Deck plans 263/8-11 Engine room telegraph 265/38 -NORWAY 239/171, 202-206, 256/271, 274, 275 Brazilian documentary scene 265/39 Aft funnel removed 256/276 -STARDANCER V View from wheelhouse 256/277 Casino deck 258/118 Engine control room 256/277 Layout sketch 258/119 Deck plans 256/272, 273 -STOCKHOLM 228/296, 298 -OLLANTA 232/263 -TASHMOO 240/283, 289, 298-303 -ONTARIO NO. 1/NO. 2 246/111 -THE EMERALD 271/12, 13 -PALLAS 228/273 Deck plans 271/14, 15 -PANAMA 198/96-100 -TICONDEROGA (color pictures) 258/129-132 -PENNSYLVANIA 264/10, 11, 13-15 -TRINITY BAY 263/23, 24 -PETER STUYVESANT 239/215 Cargo deck 263/24 -POLARLYS 245/16 -UNITED STATES 275/8, 278/16-19, 279/16-17 -PRESIDENT CLEVELAND 238/100, 101 Partial deck plan 278/20-21 Deck plans 238/106-109 Interiors & decks 280/24, 25 -PRESIDENT HOOVER 242/98-100 Iron Steamboat Co’s seven-boat fleet 132/256 -PRESIDENT WILSON 238/102, 103 Isle of Man stamp sheet honoring three Queens meeting Deck plans 238/106-109 in NYC 265/14 -PRINCESS ANNE 279/29 Italian advertisement pre-WWII 263/43 Wheelhouse 279/30 Jacksonville Shipyard’s new dry dock 127/175 Engine room 279/31 James Rees & Sons Company of Pittsburgh outboard -QUEEN ELIZABETH 2 212/263, 264, 268/9-11 profile for 14 steamer built for Brazil 248/259 Deck plans 212/260, 261, 265-267 Jamestown and Claremont ferry schedules circa 1940 Queen Mary Suite 268/15 236/288 Bridge 268/18 Jane Addams hull as a floating pier on Spotless boat deck 268/23 in Portland 259/247 Afterdecks 268/32 JOHN D. GILL monument in Southport, North Carolina -QUEEN MARY 234/114-127, 236/296, 299 211/220 Reception in restored Verandah grill 234/86 John Fitch’s steamboat, 1786 225/28 163 JOHN J. HARVEY, Fire Department Special Order No. Liberty ship engine model and gauge board 185/20 212 announcement 200/288 Liberty ship in heavy seas as seen from Joseph G. JOHN J. HILL engine, 1892 236/275 Cannon 274/18 John W. Brown Living History Cruise ceremony-burial Liberty Ship in Naples Bay, A 116/211 at sea 260/288 Liberty Shipbuilding yard in Wilmington, North Carolina Joppa Steamboat Wharf replica in Denton, Maryland 222/120, 122 244/308 License issued to Charles E. Brooks on December 3, -steamboat agent’s home across from Wharf 1887 244/285 244/308 License issued to Herman Jacobs on November 1, 1930 Joppa Steamboat Wharf, re-constructed 245/35 244/286 Joseph G. Cannon discharges at Bahrein Island in License issued to Augustus Alues on July 14, 1939 Persian Gulf in May 1945 274/25 244/287 -Arab stevedores at work in hold in May 1945 License issued to Ordinary Seamen Arthur R. Gordon on 274/25 August 28, 1945 244/289 Junction of the Shetucket and Quinebaug 103/120 License issued to Tankerman Joseph C. Collins on Junkers 46 catapult aircraft on EUROPA 226/101 January 1, 1938 244/289 KAISER WILHELM compound engine, 1900 232/275 License issued to Fred W. Clark on June 2, 1948 Kanawha River at Charleston, West Virginia at start of 244/288 20 th century, with sternwheeler Baxter 246/144 Lt. Craig Maclenan works with Samson (dog) on line- Kapitan Dranitsyn swimming pool and engine room handling 247/220 control panel 216/297 Lifeboat drills on the John W. Brown 260/289 -layout 216/300, 301 Lifeboat training alongside Chippewa 247/203 Kapitan Khlebnikov dining room, 1992 216/297 Lifeboat of Savannah sits next to vessel as memorial Kentucky Transportation’s toll-free McMillan Landing 271/72 ferry on the Cumberland River 261/65 Lioré-et-Olivier seaplane is test-catapulted from stern on KENYA CASLTE sketch 201/28 ILE DE FRANCE 226/89, 98, 99 Killarney, Ontario lighthouse 230/149 Little Red Lighthouse under great gray bridge 199/215 King Gustav V of Sweden and other dignitaries aboard Lloyd-Triestino décor from ANASTASIS 195/215 BALTZAR VON PLATEN 228/273 Loading bundled wood aboard the VÄSTMANLAND Kingston, Ont., Five canallers at 117/59 228/279 Kobe, Japan 120/213 Loading package freight on steamer at Riddarholmen Konstantinos G. Kipouros, Infinity’s chief engineer in quay in Stockholm 228/279 engine control room 273/17 Locks at Trollhättan in 1916, The, 228/258 Kvaerner Philadelphia Shipyard crane 240/309 Log abstract for United States maiden voyage LA SALLE staterooms 229/61, (sketch) 225/63 autographed by Commodore Harry Manning 279/13 Lackawanna Railroad 149/6 Log abstract from a westbound May 1923 voyage on the Lackawanna Railroad ferry house at West 23 rd Street, Berengaria 261/26 N.Y. 149/6 Log abstract of a July 1937 voyage aboard the City of Lake Champlain steamboat advertisements 69/7, 9, 10 Newport News 255/189 Lake Geneva, Switzerland, Three boats on 77/24 Looking down on the forecastle of a riverboat 64/85 Lake Winnipeg and Red River of the North 44/89 Los Angeles terminal of Pacific S/S (Alexander Line) Landing at Catskill southbound 264/27 (aerial view) 21/420 Large crowd of passengers waits in the distance as Staten Louisville Gas & Electric coal dock with towboat Papa Island ferry glides into Slip No. 6 at the Whitehall Fred and a barge alongside 257/26 Terminal in Manhattan in September 1991 256/286 Louisville, KY, Levee scene, April 1968 107/157 Last row of Victory ships at the Suisun Bay Reserve Lower Fort Garry, Man. 58/38 Fleet 260/330 Ludwig Fessler , 1971, two-cylinder inclined compound Launch of the Hendrick Hudson 260/300 engine 251/176 Launching party of President Coolidge on February 21, Luxury rail car that once belonged to Mussolini loaded 1931 241/92 aboard Joseph G. Cannon 274/24 Legendary “Old Club” at height of fashion for the Flats, LV-112 being christened in Delaware, 1936 276/25 1887 240/273 Lyons, Ben as a cadet aboard Independence in 1999 Letter from FDR about SSHSA 250/133 266/19 Lever, Dr. Barry poses with new model of PRESIDENT M/S BERNINA-M/S BRENNERO-M/S STELVIO deck WARFIELD b) EXODUS 1947 223/224 plan 1967 199/192 Liberty ship engine 185/14 M/S ILLIRIA deck plan 1967 199/194 Liberty ship engine, longitudinal section 185/16 M/S SAN MARCO deck plan 1967 199/190 Liberty ship engine room and boiler room 185/18 MACOMB (of 1837) ticket 240/258 164 MacQueen, John, Chief Engineer at controls of Men gathered on mid-deck of river transport during COMMONWEALTH 198/166 1860’s 279/45 Maersk Line’s “Triple-E” Class container ships, Menus: computer generated images 277/48-51 Cunard Liner Umbria from 1905 248/287 Maintenance dock damage from crash with Andrew J. Europa , 1931 (third class) 248/288 Barberi on October 15, 2003 249/54 France , 1962 248/294 MALOLO’s launch party (with Herbert Hoover) on June General von Steuben in 1933 248/290 26, 1926 243/175 Gripsholm (i), 1945 248/291 -advertisement 243/197 Gripsholm (ii), 1961 cover 248/295 MALOLO anchor gear 243/176 H.F. Alexander (dinner) 263/20 MALOLO deck plans (sketch) 243/180-183 Long Beach for 1981 Thanksgiving 248/297 Manacles, the (off the coast of Cornwall, Eng.) 110/78 Nerissa for passenger’s birthday in 1939 248/299 Manchester Liners Ltd. Ad “A Voyage with a New Orleans 248/289 Difference” 278/38 QE2’s 1998 cruise 248/298 MANHATTAN deck plans 202/115-118 QE2’s commemorative menu from first night of final MANHATTAN Interiors 202/86, 108-114, 167 cruise, November 11, 2008 269/6 MANHATTAN interior art Queen of Bermuda , 1966 248/293 -The Discovers by Aldo Lazzarini 207/169 -menu cover, Earl of Pembroke coat of arms -Pool room 207/169 248/292 -Cabin Class Smoking room 207/197 United States, 1957 248/296 279/19 -Main foyer 207/251 Gripsholm , 1945 -other 207/198-209 -Breakfast 214/123 Manhattan Terminal of the Staten Island Ferry 259/231 -Lunch 214/125 Mahogany logs hauled by rail onto pier on Ivory Coast to -Dinner 214/125 be loaded onto the West Kebar , seen lying off pier Merchants and Miners Transportation Company 249/31 -Summer tourist rates, 1930s 230/105 Mare Island Navy Yard (circa 1856) 56/85 -dinner menu 230/105 Margaret Truman at the wheel of United States with -Savannah Harbor in the 1920s, where M & M’s Commodore Harry Manning 279/13 docked 230/105 Marietta, Ohio, sternwheeler row 148/252 -dock in Baltimore in the 1920s 230/107 Marine Atlantic concept design of the latest (2010) Nova MERIDIA’s recovered Reed and Barton silver service, A Scotia-Newfoundland Seabridger Class Vessel portion of, 250/108 275/44 MERIDIA’s piston frozen in place on wreck 250/111 Marine Company 2 of NYFD on Hudson River closed MERIDIAN deck plans 197/15 198/130 Meseck, Walter T. aboard the EMITA 218/88 Marine Fueling Service employees 228/315 METROPOLIS, Stateroom check from 58/44 Mariners Museum, main entrance 13/233 Miami, Fla., Friday cruise ships at 129/45 Mariners Museum, Society members at 152/270 MISSISSIPPI QUEEN’S category “A” Deluxe Veranda Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies Suite 217/60 banquet 263/37 Missouri River, On the (woodcut) 22/24 Markland Locks and Dam, Ohio River, ice conditions Model of three-shaft installation of direct-drive turbines winter 1978 146/108 137/14 MARSODAK after deck and forward deck 233/7 Model of wreck of EDMUND FITZGERALD 233/44 -painting the hull in Philadelphia 233/17 Mohawk River scene, 1807 (a bateau and Durham boat) -crew sleeping on deck to avoid inner heat 233/19 225/26 Mary Ann Bogart cooking a breakfast for crew of Sarah Monarch Sun brochure 277/19 L. Ingram 257/21 MONITOR turret arrives in Newport News, VA Maryland Steamboat Company ad (undated) 245/29 244/307 Matson Line ad for Lurline 263/46 Montana State Missouri River ferry at Virgella in McAllister Towing Company’s base on Staten Island October 2004 255/228 (aerial view) 226/167 Montauk Lighthouse (aerial view) 261/54 “Megacat” under construction near Green Cove Springs, Montreal, Que.: FL, 223/226 -Richelieu Co. wharf (ca. 1870) 68/120 Mekong River, Cambodia, Along the 81/3 -Steam tugs in Windmill Basin 94/64 Melbourne’s machinery, The, 248/258 -Waterfront (about 1898) 68/101 Mellen Battle’s patent drawing, sheet 1, March 12, 1812 -Waterfront (1958) 68/101 225/29 Moosehead Marine Museum in Greenville, Maine with -sheet 2, March 12, 1821 225/30 Katahdin alongside the dock 264/48 165 Mount Desert, ME.: coast views 110/99 New York City police helicopters fly above a NY MOUNT VERNON interiors 203/202 Waterway ferry during a security patrol of NY Ms. Grayson Wilhoite in front of the towboat Dell harbor 246/134 Butcher on the Ohio River 263/64 New York Times ad for Columbia and Grand Republic M/S MISTRAL “Concorde” reception hall 231/215 in 1885 272/31 Musical compositions for LEVIATHAN, 1858 215/210 New York Water Taxi crossing NY Harbor 245/50 Muskingum River Lock and Dam No. 2, 1887 192/312 New York, N.Y.: Liberty Street ferryhouse 112/221, Mystery envelope mailed on October 10, year unknown, 222, 223, 224 under company name “Old Reliable” 249/64 New York, N.Y.: South Street in the heyday of steam Mystery Fantail Views 127/185, 129/62, 132/253 and sail 108/229 Mystery Line Drawings 67/67, 75, 77, 80 New York, N.Y.: South Street Seaport (aerial) 108/230 Mystery Pictures 37/9, 43/60, 47/75, 55/64, 67/77, New York’s East River waterfront (from the Brooklyn 71/89, 77/9, 78/62, 80/117, 85/15, 87/77, 94/74, Bridge) 21/429 96/140, 99/116, 117, 101/13, 52, 103/126, 104/171, Newark Terminal & Transportation Co. stack mark 106/93, 113, 107/124, 108/195, 113/45, 114/133, 24/53 123/187, 129/24, 132/224, 225, 253 Newspaper ad from February 5, 1855 for steamer Naphtha launch 69/13 Virginia’s regular run between Baltimore and Naphtha launch engine 69/13, 14, 15 Fredericksburg 241/9 Naples Harbor seen from QE2 with Mount Vesuvius in -ad from June 18, 1855 for William Selden 241/11 distance 269/9 -ad for Sunday School trip 241/13 National Geographic advertisements for South Africa Newtown Creek in Greenpoint section of Brooklyn cruises (aerial view) 262/53 -July 1949 and May 1954 206/118 Nightsailing of City of Newport News from unidentified National Lighthouse Museum possible location at the old port in the 1930s 255/191 U.S. Lighthouse service 228/304 1903-vintage light on Battery Weed at Fort Wadsworth Naushon’s anchor on display at the Fairhope Yacht Club (aerial view) 257/47 in Fairhope, Alabama 252/309 1907 illustration of navigation on Providence River Needles, The 116/207 (Heritage Harbor) 244/262 New AMERICA Sails, The, 1941 ad 194/97 1936 Dollar Steamship Company brochure advertises New Bedford, Mass., steamboat piers 99/97 round-the-world cruises on president liners 242/106 New control panel at engineer’s station on JOHN J. 1938 view of boat train from Toronto arriving at C.P.R. HARVEY 200/291 Flower Garden and dock at Port McNicoll, Ohio New England & Acadia Steamship Co. (advertisement) 262/5 110/95 1948 ad and sailing schedule for the Mohican 265/20 New ferries sketches 210/139 NISQUALLY NEW ORLEANS, The steamer (plaque) 85/2 -Passenger Cabin 1947 205/12 New rail and highway bridge between Denmark and “No Cares, No Worries…” AMERICA ad, 194/108 Sweden, 2000 232/320 Norfolk, Baltimore and Carolina terminal in 1926 New repair facility under construction at St. George in 225/17 1990 256/289 -early 1980s ad for NB&C line 225/22 New Whitehall Ferry Terminal at The Battery in New Norfolk Harbor 26/48 York in September 2004 256/290 Norfolk’s new Half Moone Cruise and Celebration New Year’s Day trip on MARTHA’S VINEYARD, Center (under construction) 261/55 1976 138/123 Norris Tolson and Thomas Hearn christen the ferry New York, Battery Landing, five steamboats at 131/161 NEUSE 229/50 New York Central No. 14 external/internal structures North River Iron Works, Advertisement of 110/70 218/106-110 Northern Neck News, Warsaw, VA: New York Central No. 14 (ii) , pictures of wreck 264/36- -Steamer TOURIST, December 12, 1902 193/5 38 -Stock Solicited, May 22, 1903 193/9 New York Central No. 16 reciprocating steam engine -Str. TOURIST add, July 24, 1903 193/12 260/313 Northwest Passage, Challenge of the 114/77 Tail shaft 261/29 Norway’s Coast Line 105/25 Whistle and portion of funnel 261/30 NORWAY’s Windward Dining Room-one of the most Engine on display 261/30 elegant rooms afloat 204/304 T-Shirts and mugs 261/31 Norwich, CT, harbor 103/119 Wheelhouse 261/31 Notice for vaccinations in lunch menu on Gripsholm 214/126 166 NY Waterway ferry makes its way through Hudson Original plan by Maffei of Munich for the engine of River ice over the winter 2010 274/48 Ludwig Fessler 262/4 NY Waterway ferries gather around US Airways Flight Original side elevation for the two liners that would 1549 shortly after it came down in the Hudson River become the Morro Castle and Oriente of the Ward on January 15, 2009 269/34, 35, 36 Line 275/14 NY1, famous “Tin Building” of Fulton Fish Market fire, OSTMARK crane hoisting a DO 18 aboard 226/105 March 27, 1994 215/218 Other interior shots of AMERICA 194/109, 167 NYPD units wait at pier for security for arrival of QM2 Our Lady of the Hudson maritime monument at Port 250/122 Ewen, New York 244/306 NYSMA Cadets tolling MORRO CASTLE bell 192/303 Owen Sound, A busy day at 98/45 Oakland Pier, Cal., ferry slips 83/82 Pacific Mail Steamship Company ad from time of OCEAN EXPLORER I’s Aquarius Club 230/118 Mongolia incident 250/118 Ocklawaha, A slight obstruction in the 104/184 Pacific Northwest towboat race 33/17 Ocklawaha Steamboatin’ (two drawings) 104/183, 184 Pacific Steam Navigation Co., schedule 112/198 Officers getting some fresh air on steamer GEORGIAN Pacific Steamship Company ad showing schedule of a) ROCHESTER in 1930s 216/255 H.F. Alexanderson 263/21 Officers of steamboat CLERMONT, about 1914 162/78 Paddlewheel drawings 148/220, 221, 222 Officers of steamboat FRANK JONES 151/143 Palmedo, Mrs. Roland, daughter of IMM President Officers of the GREAT EASTERN and guests pose on P.A.S. Franklin, prepares to christen the California the deck 215/209 264/6 Official party with Venezia at the opening of the new PALO ALTO (LATHAM/SELMA) deck sketches State Pier No. 1 on December 17, 1913 in 222.118, 119 Providence, RI 270/22 PANAMA-Profile and plans of the sun, boat and Ohio River from Marietta, from original sketch by Alfred promenade decks 198/94, 95 Waud, 1870 181/53 Panama Canal, bucket dredge left where French Ohio River Museum, Bill Dawson’s drawing of 152/259 abandoned building canal in 1889 231/205 Oiler Joe Flanagan avoids stifling heat of engine room Panama Canal construction, 1912 231/206 aboard MARSODAK 233/7 -December 1996 photo of locks 231/213 Old Bay Line brochure circa 1940s (cover and inside) Panama Line Company Ad Jan. 1940 198/90 241/37 -Aug. 1940 198/91 Old Bay Line ticket stub 241/38 -Nov. 1940 198/92 Old ferry dock at Romancoke on Maryland’s Kent -Jan. 1957 198/109 Island, in ruins after Hurricane Isabel 256/305 -Panama Steamship Line ad 198/113 Old ferry wharf on the Jamestown side of the river, -March 5, 1961 ad 198/114 1940s 236/289 Panama Pacific advertisement from August 1930 264/12 Old Point Comfort dock in Virginia circa 1940s 241/39 Panama Pacific brochure 264/22 Olympic cuts LV-117 in half on May 14. 1934 during fog PAR-A-DICE “garish” décor 217/23 in illustration 276/24 Part of convoy in which Joseph G. Cannon sailed to the On-board Maritime Museum, Carferries display on the Mediterranean 274/20 BADGER 224/280 Part of the fleet that welcomed the QE2 into New York -Upper Deck Café on BADGER 224/281 Harbor on May 7, 1969 268/7 “One Old Sailor and the Mate of His Life Live Here!” Part of fleet of small boats that greeted the QE2 on her sign at home of Late Commodore Alexanderson last arrival in Cóbh 268/24 252/308 Passenger Accommodations on S.S. KENYA CASTLE One of the diesel engines powering the John F. Kennedy 201/27 256/284 Passenger boarding platform at Genesee Dock 246/108 One-time Chesapeake Steamship Company freight shed Passenger manifest from the Berengaria for April 15, on deteriorating wharf on York River in Yorktown, 1933 261/24 VA 242/138 Passenger W.J. Karsa with splintered wreckage of cabin 180-foot-class tenders during WWII sketches 208/274- 418 on President Hoover 280/38 275 Passenger’s car is loaded aboard a Baltimore Mail Liner One time military dry dock in Bayonne, New Jersey, 255/191 now a commercial facility (aerial view) 236/304 Passengers aboard DAYLINER 183/188 Only known image of HENRY CLAY, 1827, painting Passengers aboard the John W. Brown 260/284 240/257 Passengers and crew disembark from the QE2 for the last Only known image of ARGO, 1829, painting 240/257 time 269/14 Oregon Railway & Navigation Co.’s boneyard at Passengers and crew line the decks of the QE2 heads Portland, Ore. 35/74 down the Hudson River for the last time 268/21 167 Passengers bid New York a festive “bon voyage” on Portion of Quonset’s passenger deck in 1982 275/27 United States 275/7 Portland, Oregon waterfront in 1902 205/40 Passengers check in at company’s Baltimore Pier prior to Postcard advertisement for Rembrandt a) Rotterdam in boarding 255/180 2000 273/11 Passengers crowd the upper decks of the Seeandbee on Potomac River at Shepherdstown, W. VA 111/134 Lake Erie 257/36 Potomac wheelhouse and deckhouse on display at Passengers depart a ferry at Whitehall as others wait to Steamboat Era Museum in Irvington, VA 257/49 board 256/289 Potter’s Hall (18 th Century house) on Williston Landing Passengers enjoy shipboard life in vintage US Lines present day 245/33 publicity shot 275/8 Powdermaker’s outing aboard CITY OF WILMINGTON Passengers line the rails as a Baltimore Mail Liner 101/16 prepares to depart 255/180 Powell River concrete cross monument for sinking of Passengers of long ago board Ellis Island 276/35 GULF STREAM 229/57 Passengers on the Berengaria 261/16-18, 23 Premier Cruise Lines’ building in Port Canaveral, post Passengers on Queen Elizabeth 2 265/8 bankruptcy 252/311 Passengers relax aboard a Bay Line steamer 266/34 PRESIDENT CLEVELAND’s bridge nameboard Patton, George S. visits ANCON 198/106 presented to the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy adjacent to Elisha Lee 241/35 238/105 Pennsylvania Railroad advertisement for Norfolk-Cape President’s Flag 124/241 Charles route 241/41 President George Bush, Sr. at Australian National Pennsylvania Railroad’s Cape Charles terminal (aerial Maritime Museum 1992 202/149 view) 241/42, (painting) 241/83 President Roosevelt on Pilot House of TASHMOO, People aboard the JOHN J. HARVEY 200/288 September 22, 1902 240/255 People gambling aboard the PRESIDENT 217/22 PRESIDENT WILSON dinner menu, 1961 238/112 Perth Amboy, New Jersey restored ferry slip 227/222 “Pretty girl” standing by pilot house of EDWARD N. Peter Knego next to portion of library from S.A. VAAL SAUNDERS, JR. 229/3 259/218 Princess’ upper deck 255/211 Peter Tomasi, restoration carpenter working at end of top PRINCESS VICTORIA’s engine room 230/122 deck of Ticonderoga 258/99 Profile (sketch) of the OSCEOLA and plan of saloon Pettitt, Henry with fellow operator Lester Walters in deck 195/212-213 1948 209/38 Profile (sketch) of ferry boat SOUTH JACKSONVILLE Philadelphia Maritime Museum (interior) 80/109 208/278 Photograph of a model of the proposed German harbor -sketch of hull 208/279 boat 252/290 Project Liberty Ship members, 80 years and over (2004) Pier A, Battery Park 276/54, (aerial view) 263/53 260/285 Pier 2, or “The Young Brothers” pier on Maui 260/331 Promenade deck plan (side elevation sketch) for Ontario Pier 17 at South Street Seaport Museum 262/52 No. 1 246/107 Pier 18, Jersey City, in July 1930 189/16 Propeller from the United States at entrance to Mariners Pier 40, Hudson River 229/49 Museum in Newport News, VA 268/45 Pier struck by Staten Island ferry Anthony J. Barberi in Proposed plan for UNITED STATES conversion into a 2003 267/46 floating casino 217/72 Piles are driven just astern of the Queen Mary for the Proposed QUEEN OF NEW ORLEANS sketch 202/141 new Carnival Cruise Terminal in November 2002 Proposed replacement of CANBERRA sketch 202/150 245/64 PRINCIPIA and her sisters 213/32 Pilot house of the PRINCESS PATRICIA, 1986 Providence port officials and representatives of the 223/171 Chamber of Commerce greet officers of the Pittsburgh, steamers at 151/180 Providence in July 1920 270/27 Plan of JOHN J. HARVEY 200/287 Providence River in the steamboating nineties 30/39 -outboard profile and engine room 200/286 Public Auction notice from Newport News Daily Press Plan of U.S. Shipping Board’s 1060 “Stemwinder”-class 1992 203/212 collier 259/189 Pump housing piece that Athos I struck in the Delaware “Plan 1013” 203/184 River in November 2004 253/49 Port Canaveral, Florida, headquarters of Premier Cruise Purser’s window (drawing) 31/58 Lines 236/320 “Puzzled penguin ponders people: Kapitan Khlebnikov Port of Catoosa in Tulsa, Oklahoma, aerial view in Antarctica, 1992” 216/304 259/240 “Q-4” (British) (artist’s conception) 103/113 Port of Mobile, Alabama (Alabama State Docks) aerial Quarterwheel steam lumber barge in Australia 57/24 view 260/325 168 Queen Elizabeth II speaks at naming ceremony of Queen Recruiting Service galley aboard unknown vessel Mary 2 249/11 247/199 QE2 Celebratory inaugural balloon releasing, 1994 Red carpet awaiting the QE2 as she eases toward dock in 212/281 Dubai 269/14 QE2 flies a pennant on her day of final sailing from New Red Hook in Brooklyn, NYC 263/52 York 268/19 Red Oak Victory engine room dials and controls 266/28 -crowds gather near the bow as QE2 slips her lines Red Oak Victory staffers in engine room 266/30 for last time at New York on October 16, 2008 Red Oak Victory bridge with Timothy Lynch 266/30 268/19 “Red River relics” 210/147 QE2 docked at Gibraltar alongside Celebrity Zenith , with REGINA deck plan 198/120 two Barbary Apes in foreground 269/8 Reiley, Mrs. Edna, wife of mayor of Red Oak, Iowa, QE2 passing through the breakwater into Malta Harbor launching the Red Oak Victory on November 9, 269/9 1944 266/25 QE2, unusual view, in Malta as tourists line up to see her Relief Captain Pasquale Pezzuto with passenger of Doria 269/10 on the Sun Deck in 1953/1954 258/105 QE2 view of bow as she prepares to pass under new Remains of the New Carissa on beach near mouth of highway bridge near entrance to Suez Canal 269/10 Coos Bay 252/319 -looking aft on boat deck during transit of Suez “Remembering the Andrea Doria” ceremony held on canal 269/11 deck of Queen Mary 2 , July 26, 2006 260/298 QE2 entering Port Rashid, Dubai on November 26, 2009 Rendering of the new Harvey Gulf LNG vessel, designed 269/13 by STX Marine 280/72 QE2 last formal dinner aboard and parade of chefs Rendering of the “Project America” cruise ships intended 269/13 for Hawaiian service 229/71 QE2’s decks at 2am in Dubai on last morning of Cunard Remains of Lyford Landing 2003 245/35 ownership 269/13 Restoration of Ticonderoga 258/98 QUEEN MARY celebratory cake for ground breaking on Restored steeple compound engine from tug WILLIAM July 30, 2001 240/317 STEWEART 181/47 Queen Mary steams past LV-112 in painting by Gerald Retired Sandy Hook Pilot Grover Sanaschagrin Levey 276/22 presented with pennant by Cunard Commodore Queen Mary Suite lifted aboard QE2 during 1977 refit Bernard Warner and QE2 Captain Ian McNaught 268/12 268/18 QUEEN OF BERMUDA, Menu card from 108/180 Rick Frendt at Dubrovnik with Prinsendam in Queen Victoria’s razor wire on promenade deck 274/39 background 271/24 -Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) 274/39 Rigi flies while a Swissair jet remains earthbound -Pre-mounted fixed-angle firehouses in place 265/41 274/39 Ringwald, Donald C., on YANKEE, 1973 137/2 -a lookout posted port and starboard at stern 274/39 Ringwald, Donald C., on Kingston Water Front 145/62 -a helicopter from nearby Russian destroyer flying River Museum, Marietta, O.: model display 14/255 overhead 274/39 Riveting crew from T.S. Marvel yard at Newburgh, New Queen’s Seaport Development President Joseph Prevratil York while building the Ticonderoga in October presides over dedication ceremony of terminal at 1905 258/90 Queen Mary , April 21, 2003 248/302 R.M.S. BRITANNIA side elevation 204/276 Quonset in dry dock at Thames Shipyard in 1983 275/28 -plan of accommodations 204/277 Radio officer of U.S.S. CONNECTICUT sends a five- -Side-lever engine, cylinder end cross section and mile wireless telephone message 209/33 shaft end cross section 204/278, 279 Randy Swigert, David Morgan and Tommy Jordan Robards, Jason, David Selby, Richard Jordan and US working on deck of covered barge in Columbus, Navy crewmen inspect decks of TITANIC Kentucky 257/19 (ATHINAI) 157/37 Rare view of two of Baltimore Mail Line ships together Robert Fulton engine room, walking beam, and three 255/199 funnels/steam whistle 264/28, 29 Raymond Loewy (famous designer) standing with -main deck 264/30 superstructure he designed for Princess Anne -bust of Robert Fulton on the Saloon Deck 264/30 279/29 -boat deck 264/31 Record tow in the Ohio River near Huntington, West Robin Line brochure from post-WWII era 262/22 Virginia, with towboat OMAR 162/127 Robin Line matchbook 262/28 Recruiting Service lifeboat drill aboard the Calvin Austin Rockaway wreck (sketch) 272/26-28 247/198 Rodanthe, North Carolina harbor, constructing a new ferry terminal 237/56 169 Roger Emtage and son on QE2 268/31 Ship layout of AMERICA (sketches) 194/98-101, 128, Roger Mabie at wheel of Hendrick Hudson in August, 129 1939 266/42 Shipline China 195/185-187, 255, 199/182-184 Rossville, S.I., graveyard (aerial view) 126/96 Shipyard workers replace zinc fittings in the John W. Rotterdam , portion of bridge 222/87, 96 Brown’s rudder 260/316 Royal Caribbean’s new 1,400 passenger vessel (artist Side elevation of a steamer proposed for the River Aare rendering) 154/137 252/291 Rumsey, James: Monument at Shepherdstown, W. VA SKELSKØR’s engine 232/261 111/135 Sketch of 16 Ballin-class vessels 279/86 Rumsey’s steamboat: drawing of model 111/137 Sketch of 64-foot long Australian-designed catamaran Runway (canted) on LEVIATHAN 226/93 for Hawaii 231/243 Rye Beach, N.Y., pier in 1954 51/72 Sketch of engine room of the Malchace 262/31 St. Boniface, Manitoba, landing 49/14 Sketch of Ferris designed giant liners 275/10, 11 St. Lawrence River, Sunrise over the 101/13 Sketch of “future liner” by Frank O. Braynard 196/324 St. Marys Submarine Museum in St. Marys, Georgia, Sketch of m/v STARSHIP 300-passenger ferry for portion of display 219/221 Bridgeport-Port Jefferson Steamboat Co. 231/225 St. Paul, MN, levee in 1858 102/75 Sketch of New York Central No. 14 (ii) 264/35 Salon on board ANTONIO LOPEZ 208/265 Sketch of OSCEOLA engine room 195/209 Salon, First Class on ALFONSO XIII 208/267 Sketch of plans for PENNSYLVANIA of American Line Samuel Ward House in Marine City, Michigan 240/259 241/19 San Diego, CA: -sketch of engine used in PENNSYLVANIA 241/20 -Pacific Coast S/S Wharf 86/37 Slocum Memorial Fountain, Tompkins Square Park, -Santa Fe docks 86/38 New York 191/203, 250/130 San Francisco, CA: Ships that went AWOL, The 71/81 -Circa 1850 122/77 Silver Springs, FL, Three little steamboats at 104/187 -Harbor in 1863 104/178 Sodus Point, N.Y., lake-front (circa 1905) 55/58 -Pier 35 (aerial view) 119/173 Some of the 400 New York subway cars to become reefs San Francisco Chronicle headline montage on the of NY coast 243/223 Mongolia incident 250/114 Songo Locks, Lake Sebago, Maine 32/78 SANKT ERIK engineer at the controls of main engine Sons & Daughters of Pioneer Rivermen holding a 232/264 “whistle-blow” on September 18, 1993 209/54 Sausalito, CA, ferry terminal 87/84 Soo Canal: Series of eight photos 55/68, 69 SCHAARHÖRN, “civic yacht” main cabin 216/259 South African Line-artist’s rendition of new liner 210/86 SCHAARHÖRN steering engine 232/261 Soviet passenger boats on the Volga 68/112 SCHWABENLAND launching Ha 139s 226/104 Spacious open deck of a Panama Pacific liner 264/19 Scorched lifeboat from Atlantic Ocean off VA where Special parking signs for the final departure of QE2 near Bow Mariner went down, February 2004 250/141 Southampton docks 269/7 Scotch marine boiler 100/127, 129 Spirit of America’s well-lit Salon Deck 256/291 Scotch boilers from PILATUS 189/26, 28 Spring Park Dock, MN, 8 steam launches at 118/65 Sea Bus and terminal, views of 148/214, 215, 216 Squirrel Point lighthouse, Arrowsic Island 197/30 SEA HARMONY’s Regency Lounge 230/118 SSHSA: “See Japan by Japanese Boat” advertisement, November -Fall meeting at Rondout, N.Y., October 5, 1986 1974 205/39 182/159 SEEANDBEE’s engine being built in machine shop of -Lake George meeting, Fall 1975 137/59 Dry Dock Engine Works 227/172 -Meeting at the Inland Waters Maritime Preservation Seatrain hatchway cross-section with freight cars 254/92 Seminar, Dubuque, Iowa 179/211 -car-handling crane lifts cradle and freight car to -Members aboard MOUNT WASHINGTON, June lower into ship’s hold 254/93 11, 1988 188/274, 275 Seatrain Lines schedule of operations dates from 1947 -Members at Lock 8 189/32 254/94 -Members boarding motor vessel CHALLENGER at Seatrain Publication’s drawing of company’s method of Lakeside, Ohio 172/291 loading and stowing railroad cars 254/91 -Members disembarking from ANDREW Selkirk, Man: FLETCHER 186/107 -Old time wharf pictures 50/38 -Members on DELTA QUEEN, June 1, 1989 -Part of the Lake Winnipeg fleet 43/55 192/312 Sherar’s, Mrs., room and dining room ticket stub -On a thrilling marine adventure aboard MARK 214/124 TWAIN 149/25 -vaccination certificate for smallpox 214/126 -SNE Chapter at NOBSKA, July 30, 1989 192/298 170 -Auto tag 81/13, 84/125 -Barry W. Eager presenting SSHSA Ship of the -Flag 69/21, 115/162, 116/221 Year 2000 239/191 -Hampton Roads meeting on Elizabeth River -letter from Edwin A. Patt to William King Covell, 195/202-204 1946 241/35 -members at Ford Museum, May 26, 1990 196/317 -William M. Rau speaks to members after winning -on board SASANOA at Fall 1976 meeting in Bath H. Graham Wood award (2002) 242/130 -members wait to board MOHICAN at Bolton -Tim Dacey presents C. Bradford Mitchell award to Landing dock, June 25-27 th , 1993 208/291 Arthur Imperatore (2002) 242/131 -some of SSHSA founding fathers, O. Ashby -C.W. Stoll (recipient of Samuel Ward Stanton Reardon, Roger Williams McAdam, Ed Patt and Award) with William R. Prudent on Belle of William King Covell at Barrington, RI headquarters, Louisiana 242/132 1950s 212/255 -member Peter Knego supervises unloading of items -SSHSA gang at Ellis Island 213/47 he brought from Aureol 242/146 -young visitor studies poster art at Chase exhibit -Tim Dacey presents Albany Mayor Gerald Jennings 213/47 with mementos at Albany meeting, 2002 243/218 -Walter E. Meseck and Bill Rau 213/48 -Former President Roger W. Mabie does a -Frank Duffy and Tom Cassidy with a friend in pilot presentation in Albany 243/219 house 213/48 -members with Albany Mayor at 2002 meeting -members chat waiting for ferry, Toronto 215/214 243/219 -SSHSA members in front of SEGWUN 215/215 -SSHSA signs lease for office on QUEEN MARY -member Ray Brubacher looks over Society’s new 244/270, 271 book with Captain Harry E. Slye on his 101 st -members on deck of N.V. GOGOL on 2002 birthday 223/225 SSHSA tour to Russia 244/297 -members enjoy scenery of Lake Mjøsa, Norway on -Greg Norris on the S.S. United States 247/214 the SKIBLADNER 224/283 -lunch cruise on M/V Nina’s Dandy 247/214 -SSHSA group posed on YANKEE’s ladder in July -Roger Mabie and Barry Thomas on the Allerton 1969 225/38 -Elwin M. Eldredge in May 1950 on Nantasket -Andy Sykora and Chrystena Ewen on gangway of 247/250 YANKEE (1982 or 1983) 225/44 -members wait to board Nelseco for cruise on -Bill Rau, Spanton Ashdown, Robert Burgess and Thames River (New London, CT) 251/219 Bill Fox 229/34 -members on deck of Nelseco 251/220 -Tom Cassidy, Elizabeth Alexanderson, Commodore -Vice President Bob Cleasby hands plaque to Leroy Alexanderson and Laura Bachko on board William H. Ewen, Jr. 251/220 HARBORTOWN LADY II 229/34 -Cleasby hands Susan Ewen plaque 251/221 -Captain Ronald W. Warwick, Elizabeth -Greg Abbott points out a model of the Quonset Alexanderson and Commodore LeRoy 251/221 Alexanderson on QE2, July 9, 1999 231/203 -Ship of the Year 2005 presentation to Belle of -Finalizes Partnership in the Heritage Harbor Louisville captain Kevin Mullen 256/294 Museum Project 232/306 -Samuel Ward Stanton award presentation to Barry - Peter T. Eisele accepting H. Graham Wood Award Eager, 2005 256/294 from Timothy Dacey in 2000 233/41 -SSHSA members examine model of Normandie at -Timothy Dacey presenting C. Bradford Mitchell 2006 Annual meeting 259/217 award to Captain James McNamara 233/42 -Ken Marschall and Father Roberto Pirrone 259/217 -President Timothy Dacey shakes hands with former -Shawn Dake of Southern California Chapter President Don Eberle 234/128 speaking on harbor cruise at 2006 meeting 259/217 -George Elder accepts a plaque from Timothy Dacey -Officals of RMS Queen Mary Foundation presented 234/129 with Ship of the Year 2006 award 259/219 -Captain Jim McNamara with Tim Dacey and -Susan Ewen receiving 2006 H. Graham Wood Thomas Cassidy in front of HENRY HUDSON Award 259/220 234/130 -Commodore Ronald Warwick and SSHSA -Frank O. Braynard and wife Doris 234/134 members at his Farewell Dinner 259/224 -Captain Marcus raises SSHSA flag on SPIRIT -Dennis Hale speaking at 2007 Annual Meeting in 236/298 Baltimore 263/38 -Maritime author Gorden Ghareeb as guide on -Robert Cleasby presents George Maier with SPIRIT 236/298 SSHSA Ship of the Year award for 2007 263/40 -50 th anniversary celebration of S.S. Independence -Ship of the Year 2008 presented to Captain Richard singing around cake 239/190 Lotz of Sabino by Chris Dougherty 267/35 50 th anniversary cake 239/191 171 -Mark Perry and Bob Radler in front of laid up State of Delaware’s new Woodland ferry, at fitting-out United States 267/36 dock at Chesapeake Shipbuilding Corporation -Barry Eager presents George W. Hilton with 2008 in Salisbury, MD September 2008 268/43 Samuel Ward Stanton award (2008) 267/37 State Pier No. 1, home of Fabre Line in Providence -Robert W. Parkinson (recipient of 2008 H. Graham 270/21 Wood award) in front of Statendam in 1971 267/38 Staten Island Ferry Terminal burned 200/296 -Ship of the Year 2009, Jeremiah O’Brien 273/26 Stateroom aboard Midnatsol 276/40 -SSHSA staff in front of Jeremiah O’Brien 273/26 Steam engine from Union Ironclad MONITOR 240/311 -Mary Payne presents 2009 C. Bradford Mitchell Steam ice boat 32/73 award to William H. Flayhart III 273/27 Steam whistle from CHESTER 195/191 -Barry Eager presents 2009 H. Graham Wood award Steamboats at gala maiden voyage reception for QUEEN to Edward J. Ryan 273/28 MARY 177/28 -Harley Crossley’s “Queen Elizabeth 2 -Final Home Steeple engine of ROYAL TAR 187/178 Port Departure” painting, Grand Prize of 2009 STEFAN’s lounge on Boat Deck 230/129 contest 273/29 Stern of sunken City of Richmond in 1991 (underwater) -Winners of 2009 International Art & Photo Contest 271/35 273/30, 31 Remains of steering post 271/36 -Delaware Valley Chapter getting an up-close look Dave Milhouser grips a section of sunken vessel at the United States Fall 2010 277/37 271/37 -Past President Bob Cleasby plays calliope on Delta Winch on freight deck encrusted with marine growth Queen 280/5 271/38 S.S. ORIENTAL EMPRESS Ad (1973) 238/120 Stevedores unload cargo from a Bay Line steamer on S.S. PRESIDENT HOOVER cabin/deck plans 198/116 June 17, 1947 266/36 -Interiors 198/117, 118 Stevenson, James with three WWII shipmates, S.S. PROVIDENCE advertisement 270/22 September 24, 1941 219/213 S.S. UNITED STATES partial deck plan 280/16, 17 Stock certificate from Old Dominion Steam Boat -Grand Pacific Cruise 1970 brochure 280/19 Company, dated October 1, 1857 241/6 -model of what may have been 280/20 Students study aboard UNIVERSE 227/178, 179, 180 -Outboard profile (1952 & 1982) 280/20, 21 Submerged wheel of Princess Kathleen 274/59 S.S. WASHINGTON ad June 1933 202/92 Sudan luxury cabin, A, 216/284 Staircase on DELTA QUEEN 202/268 Sugar Island, a postcard view, with dancehall in Staircase on MISSISSIPPI QUEEN 200/271 background 240/285 Stanley Haviland in front of QE2 during final voyage Suwanee River as the steamboat traveler saw it 92/107 269/5 Swanson, Cathy and Captain Georgios Apostilis -aboard the Queen Victoria with QE2 behind on exchange plaques on Feb. 24, 2003 246/149 January 8, 2008 269/14 SWATH ferry drawing 225/59 Stanton, Samuel Ward, art: Swedish designed restaurant on the Silver Whisper -“Hudson River Day Line” 196/258 241/58 -“ROBERT FULTON/HENDRICK HUDSON” Swimming pool, “C” deck on AMERICA 194/106 196/258 Sylvan Dell brass bell on grounds of St. Sebastian’s -“Alabama river steamboat” 196/261 Catholic Church in New York 280/33 -“SAVANNAH 1819” 196/263 Syracuse, N.Y.: weighlock building 96/117 -“Morgan Iron Works” 196/264 “Tahiti and Her Islands” brochure 277/20 -“HUDSON” 196/265 Taifan, second generation Wal seaplane, being -“1895 America’s Cup Race” 196/265 catapulted from WESTFALEN (drawing) 226/102 -bookplate 1895 196/266 “Take a walk around this suite.” ad for SS -relocation of studio ad 196/267 WASHINGTON/SS MANHATTAN November -various ships 196/268-270 (five paintings in all) 1933 202/94 -car cards 196/271, 339 TASHMOO engine room, and engine sketch 240/278 -celebration parade of opening of Erie Canal, Nov. -outboard profile sketch 240/280 4, 1825 196/272-273 TASHMOO Sugar Islands Moonlights ad 240/290 -advertisements 196/276 -June 19, 1936 ad 240/293 Stanton, Samuel Ward and Elizabeth Stanton Anderson Tashmoo Park 240/286, 287 in Stanton’s studio -Sunset Special Excursions ad 240/291 STAR FLYER interiors 200/321 Technician works on an LM 2500+G4 gas turbine Star-Cole, Red and White Star Lines timetable for 1898 273/16 240/277 Tender alongside Midnatsol 276/40 Star Island House, first hotel in St. Clair Flats 240/265 172 TEXAS TANKER OHIO inboard profile and deck plans Twenty-six tugs at Vineyard Haven, Mass., 1915 23/36 211/174, 175 Two AMERICAs at Newport News S/B & D/D Co. “The World is Yours Aboard a Lykes Cargoliner” ad 93/25 from 1986 276/15 Two ferries struggle against winter’s challenges at “The worst-looking one out there,” a James River entrance to Cobourg Harbor 246/113 Reserve Fleet vessel 244/307 Two large white hulled boats of U.S.C.G.’s new “They come up the gang plank smiling” ad for United Defender Class 247/220 States Lines January 1937 202/118 Two McAllister fight a serious fire at Solomons Three Hatteras ferries making their way across the Island, Maryland 258/159 Hatteras Inlet one summer day 244/275 Two New All-American Services, ad, 1940 194/94 Three Hatteras ferries wait out a slack period at the Two triple-expansion turbines of America 254/105 Hatteras Inlet terminal’s basin 244/282 United States cutaway/promotional brochure 279/10-11 Three panel leaded glass window from Smoking Room UNITED STATES obsolete electronic equipment on VERAGUA in 1932 218/167 210/154 Three tows tied up waiting to lock through auxiliary lock United States in derelict condition 275/8, 9 at Markland Lock & Dam, 2010 273/61 United States Lines container ships at New York Tickets: Passenger Ship Terminal 181/43 -MANHATTAN, Oneida Lake, N.Y. 83/74, 78 United States Lines First Class rate schedule date from -OSWEGO, Oneida Lake, N.Y., 83/74 1960 251/195 Timber cutters aboard a Dismal Swamp steamboat United States welcomed at Southampton at conclusion of 124/205 maiden voyage 279/15 Time Magazine advertisement for United States with Unknown fleet towboat works a barge at a chemical Pres. Truman and wife 279/20 industry dock on Kanawha River in January 2007 Titanic Memorial Lighthouse on corner of Pearl and 266/62 Fulton Streets 203/220 Unnamed British Columbia Ferries catamaran ferry Titanic Memorial Light at South Street Seaport Museum leaves Vancouver on her trials 230/141 in New York 257/47 Unusual deck cargo 109/57 Toronto, Ont.: Union Station track-gate for the Upper deck of Greater Detroit of 1924 246/86 “Steamboat Express” 98/51 Upper Red River, Steam navigation on the 43/53 Tourist class dining saloon as crew’s mess hall on U.S. Coast Guard Lifesaving station to undergo a major MOUNT VERNON 203/203 renovation 230/146 Towboat of the Pennsylvania Water & Power Co. 31/50 U.S. Lines brochure/deck plans 278/33 Towboats tied up in Vicksburg, MS 231/231 U.S. Route 90 east of New Orleans, boats smashed on Towboats with their fleet of coal barges at Pittsburgh at side of road 262/63 start of 20 th century 250/150 U.S.S. LAFAYETTE inboard profile 213/8 Toy steamboat as grave marker 120/211 -plate B promenade deck 213/11 Trainees assemble for a meal aboard the training vessel -plate C sectional view 213/20 Missouri 247/204 -plate D capsized ship 213/21 Transferring the doctor by breeches buoy in mid-Atlantic -plate E 213/28 from USS Reading to Joseph G. Cannon 274/20 USSB Design 1013 “Robert Dollar” 203/186, 193 Travelers boarding a canal steamer at Riddarholmen in USSB Design 1022 “CATAHOULA” 237/9, 10 Stockholm in 1940s 228/276 USSB Design 1022 “Hog Islanders” sketch 246/94, 97 Trawlers, Two uncompleted 127/132 USSB Design 1025 “Harriman” 207/176 Treasure Island Ferry Schedule, 1939 193/42 USSB Design 1025 “NAAMHOK” 207/178 Treasure Island, The creation of 193/32, 193/33 USSB Design 1032 229/22-27 Treasure Island, Society members at, June 1987 184/286 USSB Design 1037 214/102, 104, 106, 109. 110 Triborough Bridge over the East River in NYC 260/315 USSB Design 1059 220/271, 274, 275, 277 Trillium’s engine sketch 274/29 USSB Design 1079 218/93, 95, 97, 101, 102 -original coal-fire Scotch boiler 274/30 USSB Design 1105 “EDITOR” type 212/270, 272, 274, -modern oil-fired boiler 274/31 275 -new superstructure taking shape in Ontario 274/31 USSB Design 1159 AUBURN 207/187 TRISEC, Model of Litton Industries proposed 115/179 USSB Design 1160 Three Ships 207/188 Troops train aboard the QE2 as a helicopter hovers Vancouver, B.C., 1967 104/182 nearby 268/13 “Vapores-Correos De A. Lopez Y C.” 1873 ad 208/259 Turn of the century German liner piers at Hoboken, 1990 -ads 208/260 203/221 -ad 208/261 1250 Horsepower vertical triple expansion engine -ad 208/262 201/36 -ad 208/263 173 -ad 208/264 Wharves of Portland 198/127 VERONA, Italian immigrant ship (1908) sketch 217/10 Wheelhouse of Hammonton 250/131 Vertical beam steam engine (drawing) 118/68 White Star Line ad, featuring TASHMOO from 1906 Vessel Roster for Alaska Marine Highway System 240/283 250/127 White Star Line timetable from 1924 240/288 Victoria, B.C.: present-day (aerial view) 104/181 William Francis Gibbs with passengers aboard United View from Avalon’s foredeck on Choptank River States on her maiden voyage 279/12 245/30 William G. Muller aboard USCG Barque EAGLE at sea View from pilothouse of W.O. Decker near the Brooklyn in May 1998 229/43 Bridge 268/41 Willamette River, Sternwheelers racing on the 35/76 View of a rudder and propeller on the Gov. Herbert H. Williams, Alan (director of Good Samaritan ) and Don Lehman 256/284 Stephens (director of Mercy Ships) meet with Costas View on unknown steam ferry, (Delaware River?) Macris 245/19 253/83 Williamsburgh, N.Y., Seven-slip ferry terminal 19/366 Voight Schneider Propulsor of the Alice Austen 266/48 WIND SPIRIT lies off Santorini on September 15, 1996 Volendam deck scene 277/18 219/254 Volleyball on deck of WASHINGTON 203/205 WINDSOR CASTLE wheelhouse 230/87 Volunteers fire up BALTIMORE once again 205/49 Wireless apparatus in the Olympic’s Marconi Room Wall of the 1856 smallpox hospital on New York’s 260/304 Roosevelt Island 266/48 Wireless room on RMS TITANIC 209/36 Wallaceburg, Ontario, ceremony at, with Nancy Bieser Witte’s scrapyard (Staten Island-Dec. 1980) 199/206 and Barry Eager 152/238 Women workers on PALLAS, 1903 228/270 Ward’s first HURON, drawing 240/259 Woodall, Captain Robert of Queen Elizabeth 2 on bridge WASHINGTON interiors 202/120-124 during 1994 visits to New York 213/53 “deck D” 202/124 Woodsum steamers 22/8 Waterman freighter interiors 269/26 Work-a-day scenes on tugs 124/223 Waterman Line’s 1949 brochure 269/26 Work progresses on the 7,000 ton superstructure of the Waterman Line’s Rates for company’s coastwise “S” Class ferry for B.C. Ferries 203/228 passenger service in 1949 269/27 Workers prepare one of the Queen Mary’s whistles for Waterman Line’s weekly sailing schedule for 1949 shipment to France 243/230 269/27 Workers struggle with capsized Eastland 271/28 Waterman Steamship Corporation deck plans 269/22 Working the starting bar (drawing) 118/71 Weatherspoon, Mrs. Adella, a survivor of 1904 General World War II monument dedicated October 9, 1991 Slocum disaster places wreath at Memorial, 1997 201/49 224/304 WWII monument in Williams Park in St. Petersburg, Wedgwood passengers protesting their prevention from Florida 219/213 entering country legally by the British 218/115 Wotherspoon, Mrs. Adele, last survivor of General Wednesday morning breakfast aboard the John W. Slocum attended 99 th Anniversary memorial Brown 260/289 250/130 Weehawken, N.J., ferry terminal 70/41 Wreck of PRESIDENT COOLIDGE 242/117 Weeks Marine new pier structure 216/309 -diagram for divers of COOLIDGE on bottom at Weems Steamboat Co. Espiritu Santo 242/118 Fredericksburg and Urbanna Route 193/8 Wyandotte metal shipbuilding yard of Detroit dry Dock 1903-Rappahannock River Rote/Norfolk Route Company during 1880s (engraving) 221/8 193/8 YANKEE, upper deck, before and after repairs 225/46, Weighing baggage (drawing) 31/60 47 West Vancouver Municipal Ferries’ bus 191/179 -refurbished saloon 225/48 Western River steamboat engine of 1860 146/78 -renewed hurricane deck 225/49 Western River steamboat engine, feed water pump YANKEE owner James Gallagher with SSHSA 146/80 President Timothy Dacey and others 233/40 Western River engines 147/144, 145, 147 Yankton landing on Missouri River with unidentified Western River engines, table of surviving engines vessels 254/115 147/142 Yankton, S.D., levee (Missouri R.) 28/73 Western River steamboat engines and sidewheels 146/73 Yarrow steamer ascending Nile Rapids 52/84 Western River boilers of 1850 146/75 Yonkers, approaching 145/19 WESTFALEN, catapult ship, diagram 226/101 “You will LIKE these popular American Ships” ad for Wharfboat (drawing) 73/8 United States Lines November 1937 202/125 Wharfboat, Soviet style, Dnieper R. 107/143 Z-ET1-S-C3, Liberty Tanker, sketch 237/12, 13 174 (CARTOONS) “A little more to starboard” 82/34 Arrowsmith’s Panorama of Western Travel (eight spoofs from Harper’s Weekly of 1858) 70/58 Captain Kinghorn’s cartoons of Columbia Star 264/41, 43 Gasoline Alley 139/151 Going abroad—to Bedloe’s Island! 17/320 “He just loves the sound of steam whistles!” 84/123 “Hudson River steamboats versus Mississippi steamboats” 85/28 “I tell you Charlie, it’s going to be like losing a good friend.” 105/47 “I wonder how much it would cost to buy our own ferry?” 105/47 “It’s just the forethought, me lad…” 163/227 “It’s that Steamship Historical Society group—they must have found out about us” 81/14 “jeez, what a tide! Let’s get a mess of clams and scram!” 109/60 “Limey in Paradise, A” extracts from Capt. A.W. Kinghorn’s logbook 237/36-50 Miami Sightseeing Lines 142/114 “Miss Johnson, is there going to be a funeral for the ferry boats?” 105/47 Our Secret Ambitions 133/61 Passenger relaxing in a cabin on Göta Canal 228/265 Reading preferences of grandpa and grandson 83/91 “RRRRRRRRRRIP!” 86/60 “Shucks, son—I remember when it was just a short, brisk walk from stem to stern.” 78/53 Visitor in the engine room 102/73

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“A Comparison” of Columbia steamers 215/199 Daniel J. Morrell statistics and crew members lost Abstract of log for WASHINGTON 202/125 260/281 Admiralty’s Saint Class tugs 201/44 Data and Details of SOUTHERN CROSS/OCEAN Albermarle & Chesapeake Canal 124/209 BREEZE 231/193 Arkansas – Verdigris Rivers (Canalized) 118/100 Description of the Classes, Japanese Standard Types, and Arrivals in the U.S. of Immigrants from the comparison to other countries 245/40 Mediterranean Basin 217/17 Design 1059 Tanker United States Shipping Board Arrivals in the U.S. of Ships from the Mediterranean Specifications 220/276 Basin* (Passenger Ships Only) 217/14 Detroit River, Region of the 80/100 Australia, showing the Murray River 71/73 Diagram of Sarah L. Ingram’s towing 257/18 Avalon Harbor, California 136/219 Dismal Swamp Canal 124/209 Barges 206/143 1878 map showing route of Georgia and Florida Inland Berengaria : Steamboat Company 261/43 Third Class Passengers: Age and Sex 261/19 EMPRESS OF CANADA (DUCHESS OF Tourist Class Passengers: Age and Sex 261/20 RICHMOND) 68-day cruise ship itinerary 217/35 First Class Passengers: Age and Sex 261/20 -“Abstract of Log” 217/40 Travel Households 261/21 EUROPEAN STEAMBOAT GUIDE 196/291-296 Profession, Occupation, of Calling of Passengers FAR WEST, Run of the Sternwheel Steamer 152/228 aged 18-65 261/21 Flathead Lake, Montana 114/100, 101 Occupations of Men in First and Tourist Class Florida-Site of proposed underwater shipwreck park 261/22 200/302 Nationality of First and Tourist Class Passengers FORD VESSEL STATISTICS 196/286 261/22 Fortnightly New York-San Francisco Service, c. 1937 Nationality 261/23 aboard Pennsylvania 264/13 Bermuda Triangle off US coast 273/19 French Broad River, Transylvania County 205/36 British Columbia and Southeast Alaska, Major Ports of General Dimensions and Weights (of GREATER Call 138/79 DETROIT) 221/36 Business Center, City of New Bedford, Massachusetts Gippsland Lakes District, Australia 73/13 204/269 Glossary and Abbreviations 232/269 Buzzards Bay, Nonquitt and Cuttyhunk 99/93 Grand River, Michigan 117/19 Canal service across Sweden, circa 1920 228/258 Great Salt Lake, Utah 76/105 Cape Charles Ferry Routes 1930-1956 279/24 Guide to Riverboat Gambling Vessels 217/23 Caribbean Car Cruise 18/346 Gulf Lines Ltd., Ports of Call 184/258 Casino Boat Comparative Chart 209/57 HMY BRITANNIA Principal Characteristics 227/200 Catalina route in southern California 270/29 Hudson River—Cave Point to Kingston Point 91/88 Central-Hudson Line between New York and Troy Hudson River Day Line routes map 247/176 164/234 “Ice As Reported Near TITANIC” 237/7 Characteristics of the OHIO 211/175 International steamer chart with statistics, 1995 CHINOOK/SECHELT QUEEN, Routes Served by, 216/266-279 1947-1982 167/185 Kapitan Dranitsyn , two voyages of, 1994 and 1995 Choptank River in relation to Baltimore and Chesapeake 216/305 Bay, with several river landings 245/29 Keewatin Statistics 262/15 CITY OF NEW YORK and AFRICAN COMET Keuka Lake, N.Y. 108/172 statistics 210/104 Kootenay Area 25/11 CLAIRE, Home of the: Willamette and Columbia Lady Hawkesbury Excursions Ashore 185/37 Rivers 80/107 Lake Champlain showing steamer routes from CLATSOP Statistics 207/195 Champlain Transportation Company 258/93 Coast Ferries Ltd., Gulf Islands and Mill Bay Ferry Lake of Constance (Dem Bodensee) 75/67 Routes 159/170 Lake Siljan, Sweden 129/10 Coast Ferries Ltd., Ports South of Klemtu 159/166 Lake Victoria, East Africa 120/207 Colvos Passage between Tacoma and Seattle 201/82 Lake Winnipeg 64/90 Comparison of SS ROTTERDAM (v) of 1959 and MS Little Traverse Bay, Michigan 80/112 ROTTERDOM (vi) of 1997 222/97 Location of spot where Daniel J. Morrell went down in Comparison of the Direct Operating Costs of Brienz Lake Huron 260/278 Rothorn Railway (1999) 252/292 176 Locations of Mississippi Gulf Coast Dockside Casinos Performance of Baltimore Mail Liners (Norfolk-Le 209/69 Havre Passages) 255/181 Los Angeles Lumber Products Line, Route of 102/61 Plan of Mulberry ‘A’ at OMAHA Beach, France Louisiana c. 1823-1824 showing locations served by 211/204 VESUVIUS 229/37 Port of New Orleans showing MS River-Gulf Outlet, Lower Mississippi River 80/116 Inner Harbor Navigation Canal, and docks along MS Many Names & Owners of the Brasil , The, 277/22 river 264/61 Map of Norway’s Coastal ports 276/38 Portage Lakes (Akron, Ohio area) 193/22 Mediterranean Sea, ADRIATIC route 199/188 Ports in British Columbia and Washington Served by Maine Coast, A portion of 110/96, 97 Kingsley Navigation 134/86 Marine Log Vessel List, October 1993 208/311 PRESIDENT WILSON cruise schedule 238/114 Methods of Wireless and Early Radio Transmitters 1973 Presidential World Cruise 238/117, 118 209/35 Queen Mary 2 Dimensions and Characteristics 249/11 Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers 28/74 Rappahannock River Landings 193/7 Missouri Territory around Missouri River from 1867 Rappahannock River, general area of operations for 254/111 Bayton vessels (drawn by William J. Bray, Jr.) Morison’s History of United States Naval Operations in 223/195 World War II, Vol. XI 211/203 Red River of the North 54/36 Most Voyages to the United States, 1900-1924* (25 Rhine, The River 144/204 voyages or more)-Italia Line 217/13 Rideau Canal 1832 155/182 MOTOR PRINCE and PENDER QUEEN, Routes served Rivers behind the Iron Curtain 107/140 by, 1923-1979 161/32 Route of the Kapitan Khlebnikov in Antarctica, 1992 Mount Desert Island 110/96, 97 216/299 M/S MISTRAL statistics 231/215 Route of Keewatin and Assiniboia in Canadian Pacific Murray River, Australia, and tributaries 125/8 advertising brochure 262/8 New Bedford Harbor as it appeared in 1888 204/259 S.S. AMERICA 194/130 -as it appeared on the eve of WWII 204/272 S.S. DEBRASIL 206/123 Non-nuclear , 1992 216/303 S.S. MALOLO/S.S. MATSONIA statistics 243/199 Norfolk, Baltimore and Carolina Line, “The Inland S.S. MANHATTAN & S.S. WASHINGTON Waterway Route” 225/10 information 203/203 Normandy Beachhead, The, 211/204 S.S. OHIO report 211/176, 178 North Carolina Ferry routes map 244/283 S.S. PANAMA, ANCON & CRISTOBAL details North West Rebellion 47/60 198/122 Northern Atlantic 216/289 S.S. POTOMAC 1965 Statistical Summary 220/268 Nuclear Icebreakers, 1992 216/302 S.S. PRESIDENT HOOVER Voyage 33, 1937 242/101 Ohio River between Clark Bridge and Six Mile Island S.S. PRESIDENT HOOVER/S.S. PRESIDENT 106/95 COOLIDGE statistics 242/115 Ohio River, from Boone County to Florence 220/319 S.S. WASHINGTON Abstract of log 203/205 Ohio River, Pittsburgh to Cincinnati 80/105 St. Johns River, Fla. 122/105 OHIO route in the Mediterranean in WWII 211/182 St. Lawrence River Between Cardinal and Montreal Oneida Lake and River 83/78 147/148 Oneida Lake and surrounding communities 103/122 Ships Call Letters 209/37 Operating Finnish preserved steam tugs 232/268, Ships of Captain Parent’s model collection 273/41 248/272 Six Sisters’ Statistics, The, 205/23 “Operation Desert Shield/Storm” force ships chart District, B.C. 123/162 198/133 South America via Delta Line map 206/89 Panama Line Sailing Schedule 1953-1954 198/110 South Atlantic Coast—S.C., Ga. and Fla. 78/36 Particulars, Design 1032 229/28 Southern British Columbia 123/160, 161 Particulars, Design 1037 214/108 Spring Rush across the Atlantic (reprint from New York Particulars, Design 1079 218/92 Herald April 14, 1912) 84/100 Particulars, Design 1105, Editor type 212/277 Statistical Data from Baltimore Mail Line vessels Particulars of steamer West Kebar 249/47 255/200 Particulars of the Savannah 260/298 Statistics of New York steamers 272/33 Particulars of the vessel Great Eastern 215/211 “Steamboat Guide from Argentina to Zaire” 201/18-19 Passaic River, New Jersey 141/12 Steamboat routes between Baltimore and Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania Railroad map, circa 1940s 241/36 circa 1860s 241/5 Penobscot River, 1870 214/90 Steamboat routes from New Bedford to the Elizabeth and Cape Islands 204/264 177 Steamboats Built by the Barbour Brothers Shipyard, Maine 214/94 Suwanee River vicinity 92/109 Swiss Lake Steamers, Days in use 252/292 Sydney Harbor 185/32 Tariffs Upriver Charged by the VESUVIUS 229/36 Territory served by Western Shore Steamboat Co. 83/68 “Trasatlantica’s Top Twelve” 208/265 Tred Avon River 161/21 Tunica County, Mississippi casino locations 217/24 Typical Schedule from 1939 City of Baltimore 255/195 Union-Castle East African Service via Suez Canal 201/29 Upper Chesapeake Bay 43/58 Vancouver Harbor, Oil Refineries and Oil Depots in 176/236 Vancouver Island 187/193 Vancouver Island Coastal Ferry Routes 153/21 Vessel fire sites and lives lost 271/27 Vessels in Manhattan Sightseeing Service 215/190-195 Vessel Statistics for Montauk Line 253/41 Vessel Statistics for Panama Pacific liners 264/25 Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong 162/94 Wallaceburg, Ontario 189/90, 95 Washington State Ferries, Route-by-Route Data 253/23 Washington State Ferry Routes 205/18 In 2005- 253/16 Water route for N.Y. World’s Fair Visitors 131/154 Way, Captain Fred and Bill Pollack-“Gold Dust Twins” on board WASHINGTON, 1938 206/166 Weser River, The Upper 72/108 West Shore Ferries 70/39 West Vancouver, B.C. 191/175 Where three Princesses were lost 70/37 White Star Line, Great Lakes routes, 1925 240/268 Williamsburgh Ferry Routes 19/367 World Steamboat Directory 232/270-274 Yangtze River 195/173

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PART VIII—FLEET LISTS

Admiral Line 65/5 Inter-island steamers under Hawaiian Flag 72/105 Alaska Steamship Co. 52/96, 53/7, 8, 19 International Elevating Co. 66/41 Alcoa Lines’ Pre-War Fleet 22/13 Irish Shipping Ltd. Fleet Roster 232/300 American Export Lines’ Pre-War Fleet 20/397 Isthmian Line 32/92 American Hawaiian Steamship Company Fleet List Italian Line (Italia S.p.A. di Navigazione), Principal 251/184-191 Passenger Ships 145/33 American President Line 33/21 Jamestown-Scotland Ferry Fleet Roster 236/293 American South African Line (1925-1947) 23/37 Joy Line 10/165 Arosa Line 124/219 Koln-Dusseldorf Line 144/212 Around Manhattan Island Fleet List (Supplement) Kingsley Navigation Co. Ltd. 134/90 220/289 Lake Lucerne Navigation Company Atlantic & Pacific Mail Steamship Co. 38/44 (Schiffahrtsgesellschaft des Vierwaldstattersees) Atlantic Mail Steamship Co. 38/44 1976 142/70 Border Line Transportation Company 1913-1943 138/84 Lake Superior Transit Co. 47/56 Boston-Maritime Routes, Ships of the 172/251 Los Angeles Lumber Products Steamship Co. 102/62 British Columbia Ministry of Transportation, Luckenbach Steamship Co., Inc. 45/16, 46/41, 50/45 Communication and Highways Coastal Ferries Lykes Lines 25/14, 26/38 153/25 Matson Navigation Co., 1901-1958 73/22, 75/77, 76/117 British Columbia Steam Trawlers, British-Built 178/109 Migrant Ships, Post World War II 181/7, 184/289 British Columbia Steamship Company 186/121 Monticello Steamship Co. 7/109 Brock Line 132/213 New England, Excursion and ferry vessels of 113/13, Buffaloe Creek District, Steamboats enrolled at 73/16 114/90 Bull Line’s Pre-War Fleet 21/421 Newport News Ships 1886-1986 Hull Number List Canadian National 121/20 181/29 Canadian Pacific Railway—Pacific Coastwise 41/24 New York-Albany Opposition Night Lines 1908-1915 Canadian Pacific Railway-“Princess” Ships Fleet List 151/156 (1901-1997) 223/217-220 Norfolk, Baltimore & Carolina Fleet List 225/23, 24 Central-Hudson Steamboat Company 164/256 North Carolina Ferry Fleet-Summer 2002 244/280, 281 Chinese-Flag Passenger Ships 1985 179/181 Northland Navigation Company, Ltd. 222/110-113 Coastal Tankers of British Columbia 176/244 Norwegian-Caribbean Line 114/90 Coastal towing Co. Ltd. 159/175 NYC Private Ferry Operators Fleet List 253/27-30 Colonial Line 10/166 Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah 44/91 Colorado River, Steamboats of the 7/110 Oceanic Steamship Co. 72/113 Delta Line 31/69 Oregon State Highway Commission, 1966 103/137 Dollar Steamship Line 33/21, 34/49 Owen Sound Transportation Co. 72/113 Eastern Steamship Lines, 1939-1940 3/29 Pacific Coast Steamship Company 65/7 Eimskip Fleet List 229/13-20 Pacific Steam Navigation Co., 1877 112/198 Flathead Lake vessels, Roster of 114/93 Pacific Steamship Co. 65/5 Fleet List of 18 American-Flag Vessels That Bore Panama Railroad Co. 35/92 Seatrain Names 254/100-102 Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Co. 58/29, 30 Florida Casino-Boat Operators and Fleet Lists November Pope & Talbot 28/87, 30/38 2004-2005 258/122, 123 Porto Rico Line 223/188-192 Florida East Coast steamboats, Early 78/37 Puget Sound, 1966 census of passenger vessels 103/135 Göta Canal Steamship Company 228/287-292 Red “D” Line 59/64 Grace Line (US flag vessels only) 103/112 Rideau Canal 155/184 Great Lakes, major passenger vessels, 1955 55/67 Robin Line 24/68 Great Lakes to the Pacific, List of vessels which went Saugerties and New York Steamboat Company 145/16 from the 70/52, 71/80 Sheepscot Pilots, Inc. 190/101 Greek Line 142/92 Sidewheel ferries of New York and vicinity, 1939 2/18 Greek Passenger Shipping, Post War 154/108, 165/27 Sidewheel ferryboats at New York, and on the Hudson, Greene Line Steamers 140/222 1905 8/130 Grimaldi-Siosa Fleet 173/22 Spreckels Line 72/113 Gulf Lines Ltd. 184/265 “Star” Ferry Company Limited 162/97 Hurtigruten Fleet 276/45 Suwanee River—Principal steamboats on 93/15 Inland Rivers passenger vessels, 1967 103/144 Swayne & Hoyt, Inc. 170/105 179 Tacoma Oriental Steamship Co. 81/5 Transatlantic Passenger Steamships to Philadelphia 175/166 Turkish Passenger Vessels 171/173 Union Steamships Ltd. 65/13 (addenda) 66/46 Vancouver’s Postwar Merchant Fleet 182/112 Washington State Ferries 103/135 Washington State Ferries Fleet Roster, 2004 253/24, 25 Waterman and Pan Atlantic Lines 29/14, 30/37 Weehawken and West Shore Ferries 70/42 Weisse Flotte (Dresden) 1970 116/245

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PART IX—REGIONAL NEWS AND DEPARTMENTS

(Regional news columns appear as a regular feature in all -then appears in all issues from 213-216 issues of Steamboat Bill or PowerShips. During this -appears in all issues 217-on under “Great Lakes & time, some minor changes have been made to the scope Seaway” of some of these columns. The following regional news columns appeared regularly during all or part of this time GUIDE TO CRUISE SHIPS period.) -appears in 140, 144, 148, 152, 156, 160, 164, 168, 176, 180, 184, 188, 200, 204, 208, 212, 220, 224, 227, CANADA NORTH 231, 235, 239, 243, 247, 251, 255, 259, 263, 267, — appears only in 109, 110, 111, 112, 119, 127, 128 271, 275

CHESAPEAKE BAY & SOUTH GULF COAST & BEYOND -(formerly headed “Baltimore & South”) 5, 9 (all current -113-176 then discontinued after 176 news was shown under the heading “Miscellaneous Boats”), 15 (news was under heading “Ferries”), 16 HIGH SEAS (ditto), 17 (news was carried under general heading -all issues from 11 on except 63, 74, 80, 85 “Atlantic Seaboard”) 18 (ditto), 20 (ditto), 22 (ditto), -(Issue 82 High Seas news was erroneously captioned 23 (ditto), 24 (ditto), 25, 26 (news was carried under “Overseas”) the general heading “Atlantic Seaboard”), 28, 29 (ditto) INLAND RIVERS -then in all issues from 31 on except 19, 21, 27, 48, 55, -4, 9 (all current news was shown under the heading 99, 115, 157, 167, 174 “Miscellaneous Boats”), 15 (see heading “Middle -last appears in 194 West”), 16 (ditto), 18 (ditto), 20 (ditto) -then all issues from 22 on except for 27, 33, 43, 44, 45, DELAWARE RIVER 46, 53, 123, 150, 156, 166, 193-195, 240 -from 133 to 176 only -discontinued after 249

DULUTH TO NIAGARA JAPAN’S FERRY FLEET -All issues except 135, 136, 139, 150, 155, 157, 160, -appeared in 157, 170 and 172 only 201, 203, 204 -discontinued from 205 on MAIN DECK -appears only in 127, 128, 132 EXCURSION BOAT NOTES -in all issues from 193 on MID-ATLANTIC -213-on appears under heading “Casino & Excursion -in all issues from 194 on except for 199, 201 Boat Notes” -discontinued after 240 NEW ENGLAND & EASTERN CANADA -(title of this column varies, sometimes called “New FLORIDA & GULF COAST England & the Maritimes”), 2 (see heading “Long -73, 75, 76, 78, 79, 81, 84, 85, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91, 94, 97, Island Sound”), 3 (see heading “New Bedford 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 106, 107, 108, 112, Boats”), 4 (see heading “Maine”), 9 (all current 114, 116 then 177 and 178 under heading “Florida- news shown under heading “Miscellaneous Boats”), Gulf Ports” 11, 15 (news was under heading “Ferries”), 16 (see -discontinued after 192 heading “High Seas”), 17 (news was carried under the general heading “Atlantic Seaboard”), 18 (ditto), FLORIDA-GEORGIA 19 (ditto) -appears in 117 through 176 then discontinued after 176 -then all issues from 20 on except 22, 32, 49, 53, 55, 101

GREAT LAKES NEW ORLEANS -4, 9 (all current news was shown under the heading - appears only in 82, 83, 84, 86, 90 “Miscellaneous Boats”), 10 (see heading “Middle West”), 11-14 (ditto), 15-21, 22 (see heading NEW YORK “Middle West”), 23-34 (ditto), no 35, 36-36-43 -1, 9 (all current news was shown under the heading (ditto) “Miscellaneous Boats”) -then all issues from 44-132 except 53 and 121, 193-212 181 -then all issues from 10 on except 97, 101, 106, 109, 117, 119, 150, 152 and 161 (OTHER DEPARTMENTS)

NIAGARA TO THE SEA BLUE PENCIL -(some issues carried the heading “Niagara to -appears irregularly in 210-203, 206-209, 211, 218, 219, Newfoundland”), 38 (news was grouped with that of 223, 228, 232, 246, 249-251, 253, 255-258, 260, “New England & Eastern Canada”) 263, 266, 270, 277 -then all issues from 45 on except 55. 63, 87, 95, 119, 124 CAPTAIN’S LOG -discontinued after 211 -an irregular feature of the journal, appeared in Nos. 174 through 178 and in No. 187. OVERSEAS -also in 195, 197, 199, 201-204, 205, 208-210, 213-216, -all issues from 62 on except 76, 78, 80, 89, 114, 119, 219, 220, 222-225, 227-229, 231, 232 124, 126, 127, 129 and 133 DECEASED MEMBERS OF SSHSA PACIFIC NORTHWEST -appears only in 221 - appears only in 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 68, 69, 70, 77, 95 EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK -appears only in 209, 213 PHILADELPHIA -2, 9 (all current news was shown under the heading FULL STEAM AHEAD “Miscellaneous Boats”), 20-32, 33 (news was -begins with issue 277 carried under the general heading “Atlantic Seaboard”), 34 (ditto), 36 (ditto), 38 (ditto), 39 HEARD ON THE FANTAIL (ditto), 41 (ditto), 42 (ditto), 44 (ditto), 45 (ditto), 46 -appears in all issues except 77, 85 and 87, 195, 196, (ditto), 50 (ditto), 52-54 (ditto), 57 (ditto), 60, 64 203, 213 (news was carried under the general heading “Atlantic Seaboard”), 65 (ditto), 66 (ditto), 74 KEEPING UP STEAM (ditto), 76 (ditto), 79-81 (ditto), 83 (ditto), 87-95 -appears in all issues starting with 200 except for 208, (ditto), 98-100 (ditto), 105 (ditto), 107 (ditto) 213, 218, 223, 233, 240, 241 -then all issues from 108-132 except 122 -discontinued after 271

SOUTHEAST & GULF PORTS THE MATE’S LOCKER (Advertisements) -appears in all issues from 179 on -has appeared in all issues from No. 141 onward (though not always referred to as “The Mate’s Locker.”) SOUTHWEST PACIFIC -appears in all issues from 158 on except for 221, MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT 224225, 227, 228 -appears in 214, 218, 219, 221, 223, 243, 272

STEAMBOAT NOTES MYSTERY PHOTO -appears only in 213 -an irregular department that appeared in all issues from 75 on except for 194, 197, 200, 202-204, 206, 207, TUGBOATS 210-213, 215-217, 221, 223-225, 227, 228, 230, -appears in all issues from 258 on 231, 233-249, 252, 254-256 -discontinued after 257 TUG NOTES -appears only in 22, 23, 24, 26 PILOT HOUSE -appears in all issues except 44, 57, 58 and 61, 214 UPPER MISSISSIPPI -appears only in 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, Q&A WITH STEAMBOAT BILL 117, 118 -commences in issue 273, and appears in every issue thereafter WEST COAST -all issues from 17 on except 35, 40, 81, 89, 90, 91, 97, REVIEWS 106, 107 -appears in all issues from 193 on except for 210, 213, 216, 223, 228, 230-233, 237, 242, 248, 251, 259, WESTERN RIVERS 261, 262 -appears in all issues from 250 on 182 TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO -appears in 109-132 and then in 133-156 only 183

PART X—REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS

(NOTE: The articles “a,” “an,” and “the” have not been THE ALPHABET FLEET: The Pride of the considered in alphabetizing titles. Example-The Newfoundland Coastal Service by Maura Hanrahan Amazing Mississippi will be found under “A.”) 265/79 ALWAYS GOOD SHIPS: Histories of Newport News The Abbey Line. History of a Cardiff Shipping Venture Ships by William A. Fox 187/208 by P.M. Heaton 192/325 Updated Version 280/81 The Abraham Lincoln of the Sea: The Life of Andrew ALWAYS ON STATION: The Story of the Sandy Hook Furuseth by Arnold Berwick 207/239 Ship Pilots by Francis J. Duffy 268/81 Acapulco to San Juan: Another Maritime Pictorial by The Amazing Mississippi by Willard Price 87/92 Mifflin Thomas 189/44 The Amazing Pennsylvania Canals, 4 th Edition by Action in the North Atlantic by Guy Gilpatric 241/75 William H. Shank 177/66 ACTION IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC: The Sinking of AMBUSHED UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS: The the German Raider Stier by the Liberty Ship Stephen Making of an American Merchant Marine Officer Hopkins by Gerald Reminick 264/79 and His Ensuing Saga of Courage and Survival by Adirondack Steamboats on Raquette and Blue Mountain Capt. George W. Duffy 277/80 Lakes by Harold K. Hochschild 84/122 America and the Sea. A Literary History, Haskell Admiral of the New Empire, The Life and Career of Springer, Ed. 226/159 George Dewey by Ronald Spector 189/45 America Rides the Liners by Addie Clark Harding, as Advanced Wreck Diving Guide by Gary Gentile told by Garnett Laidlaw Eskew 61/23 188/298 An American Battleship at Peace and War. The U.S.S. Adventures of the Great Lakes. Part I. Lake Erie: The TENNESSEE by Jonathan G. Utley 204/325 Eastern End (video) (Esprit Films Ltd.) 212/328 American Battleships 1886-1923: Predreadnought Adventures at Sea in the Great Age of Sail. Five Design by John C. Reilly, Jr. and Robert L. Scheina Firsthand Narratives by Elliot Snow 189/45 171/216 The Adventures of T.C. Collins—Boatman: Twenty- American Canals, American Canal Society 145/57 Four Years on the Western Waters 184901873 American Clipper Ships 1833-1858 by Octavius T. Compiled and edited with notes by Herbert L. Roush Howe and Frederick G. Matthews 189/45 182/152 The American Clyde by David B. Tyler 66/50 Adventuring on the Columbia—A Photographic Essay American Ferryboats by John Perry 62/54 62/55 The American Line (1871-1902) by William Henry After the Monitor by Jim McShane 189/45 Flayhart III 246/158 Against the Wind and Weather: The History of American Mariner. A Documentary Biography by Towboating in British Columbia by Ken Drushka Herbert Paul Hahn 202/158 170/142 American Maritime Documents, 1776-1860 by Douglas The Aircraft Carrier Intrepid by John Roberts 182/153 L. Stein 206/159 Airships, An Illustrated History by Henry Beaubois The American Merchant Marine by Frank O. Braynard 144/246 20/405 Alabama Postal Roads with Maps, 1818/1845 by J.H. American Merchant Ships by Frederick C. Matthews Scruggs, Jr. 53/22 200/324 Alabama Steamboats, 1819-1865 by J.H. Scruggs, Jr. American Merchant Ships on the Yangtze, 1920-1941 by 47/78 David H. Grover 221/75 Alaska Steam. A Pictorial History of the Alaska American Naval Prints Intro. by Roger B. Stein 164/293 Steamship Co. by Lucille McDonald 182/155 The American Neptune Pictorial Supplement IX Album dos Navios (Portuguese Government) 70/60 Shipbuilding in Bath, Maine: The Peabody Museum Alcona—The Lake Pioneers by Doris A. Gauthier 164/293 180/315 American Paddle Steamboats by Carl D. Lane 13/238 Algoma Central Railway by O.S. Nock 142/119 American Passenger Arrival Records: A Guide to the ALIVE ON THE ANDREA DORIA! The Greatest Sea Records of Immigrants Arriving at American Ports Rescue in History by Pierette Domenica Simpson by Sail & Steam by Michael Tepper 193/74 260/343 American Passenger Ships: The Ocean Lines and Liners All About Sailing the Seven Seas by Ruth Brindze 83/93 1873-1983 by Frederick E. Emmons 180/310 ALL AT SEA: The Maritime Art of Robert G. Lloyd by The American President Lines and its Forebears 1848- Robert G. Lloyd 278/81 1984 by John Niven 191/241 The “All-Red Route,” 1893-1953 by J.H. Hamilton American President Line’s Role in World War II by 74/60 Eugene F. Hoffman 64/103 184 American Sailing Ships. Their Plans and History by The Art of Knotting and Splicing by Dr. Cyrus Lawrence Charles G. Davis 186/130 Day 59/79 American Shipbuilding Company & Predecessors, 1867- The Art of the RMS QUEEN MARY by Douglas M. 1920. Rev. Ed. Institute for Great Lakes Research Hinkey 214/157 195/246 The Ashley Book of Knots by Clifford W. Ashley American Steamships on the Atlantic by Cedric Ridgely- 15/284 Nevitt 161/66 The Aspinwall Empire by Duncan S. Somerville THE AMERICAN STEEL NAVY: A Photographic 186/125 History of the U.S. Navy from the Introduction of Assault and Logistics Union Army Coastal and River the Steel Hull in 1883 to the Cruise of the Great Operations 1861-1866. The Army’s Navy Series, White Fleet, 1907-1909 by Cdr. John D. Alden, Vol. II by Charles Dana Gibson and E. Kay Gibson USN (Ret.) 273/79 219/240 American Traders in European Ports. The Alexander O. Assault on Eternity. Richard E. Byrd and the Vietor Collection of Ship Portraits, Charts and Exploration of Antarctica, 1946-1947 by Lisle A. Related Material by John Swain Carter 180/312 Rose 157/65, 159/217 An American Treasure. The Hudson Valley by Jeffrey At Close Quarters by Robert J. Bulkley 87/92 Simpson and Ted Spiegal 186/129 At the Sign of the Quadrant by Harold L. Burstyn 63/79 American Viking by James Dugan 88/121 The Atlantic: A History of an Ocean by Leonard America’s Lighthouses by Francis Ross Holland, Jr. Outhwaite 70/60 125/57 Atlantic Conquest by Warren Tute 84/121 America’s Lighthouses. An Illustrated History by Atlantic Highway by Warren Armstrong 83/92 Francis Ross Holland, Jr. 189/44 Atlantic Liners of the Cunard Line. From 1884 to the The Amindra Gamble by John Sherlock and David Present Day by Neil McCart 197/39 Westheimer 174/140 The Atlantic Ocean by Charles H. Cotter 136/250 AN ACT OF PIRACY: The Seizure of the American- Australian and New Zealand Ships of Today by Frank Flag Merchant Ship Mayaguez in 1975 by Gerald Norton 74/61 Reminick 272/77 Australian Coastal Shipping by Barry Pemberton Anatomy of the Ship: The Type VII U-Boat by David 152/271, 180/315 Westwood 181/74 THE AUTHORITY TO SAIL: The History of U.S. Anchor Line, 1856-1956 by R.S. McLellan 62/55 Maritime Licenses an Seamen’s Papers by Anchor Ships and Anchor men by Allan A. Kirk Commodore Robert Stanley Bates 280/81 108/204 The Autobiography of John Fitch, edited by Frank d. Andrea Doria. Dive to an Era by Gary Gentile 207/237 Prager 180/313 Anglo-American Steamship Rivalry in Chine by Kwang- Autos on the Water. A History of Great Lakes Ching Liu 85/28 Automobile Carriers by Lawrence A. Brough Annual dog Watch: 189/45 No. 15 68/114 Axis Blockade Runners of the World War II by Martin No. 16 72/124 Brice 173/63 No. 17 76/125 The Antarctic Challenged by Admiral Lord Montevans Backing Hard Into River History by James V. Swift 58/55 241/73 Ante-Bellum Floating Palaces by James Fleetwood Baltimore Harbor, A Pictorial History by Robert C. Foster 77/28 Keith 180/313 Appointment in Normandy by Walter W. Jaffee 214/158 Baltimore’s Harbor (Peale Museum) 87/94 AQUITANIA. The Cunard Quadruple-Screw Turbine- Bank Line and Andrew Weir and Company by H.S. Driven Liner, Mark D. Warren, Ed. 193/71 Appleyard 184/317 The Archaeology of Boats & Ships. An Introduction by The Barley and the Stream by Merrill Denison 54/47 Basil Greenhill with John Morrison 220/336 Battle Flags South by James M. Merrill 120/218 The Archeology of the Transport Revolution 1750-1850 The Battlecruiser Hood by John Roberts 182/155 by P.J.G. Ransom 179/228 Battles of Shiloh and Memphis by Barron Deaderick Armateurs Marseillais au XIXe Siecle by Roland Caty 87/91 and Eliane Richard 197/38 Battleship Missouri. An Illustrated History by Paul The Armed Yachts of Canada by Fraser McKee 181/73 Stillwell 218/158 Armements Marsellais, Compagnies de navigation de Beanacker to Boxboat. Steamship Companies in navires a vapeur (1831-1988) by Paul Bois 197/38 Chinese Waters by Howard W. Dick & Stephen A. Around Manhattan Island and Other Maritime Tales of Kentwell 193/74 New York by Brian J. Cudahy 265/78 Beau Voyage: Life Aboard the Last Great Ships by John Malcolm Brinnin 165/63 185 The Beaver. 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Beebe 173/64 Langmuir 48/102 215 3rd Edition 99/113 Woman in the Wheelhouse by Nancy Taylor Robson West Country Passenger Steamers by Grahame E. Farr 207/237 63/77 Women and Children Last by Alexander Crosby Brown The Western Ocean Passenger Lines and Liners 1934- 53/23, 80/123 1969 by C.R. Vernon Gibbs 121/55 The Wonder Book of Ships (20 th edition) 57/23 Western Port Ferries by Arthur E. Woodley 130/122 Wooden Ship Building by Charles Desmond 178/142 Western River Transportation by E.F. Haites, J. Mak and Wooden Shipbuilding and Small Craft Preservation G.M. Walton 136/250 National Trust for Historical Preservation 145/58 Whaling and history. Perspectives on the Evolution of The Work Force of the Richelieu River Canals 1843- the Industry, Bjorn L. Basberg, Jan Erik Ringstad 1950 by P. Andre Sevigny 173/62 and Einar Wexelsen, Eds. 221/72 Working Life on Severn & Canal. Reminiscences of The Wheels Still Turn. A History of Australian Working Boatmen by Hugh Conway-Jones, Comp. Paddleboats by Peter Plowman 207/241 200/325 When Eastern Michigan Rode the Rails by Jack Working Men Who Got Wet Rosemary Ommer and Schramm and William Henning 187/209 Gerald Panting, Eds. 160/295 When Luxury Went to Sea by Douglas Phillips-Birt Working Watercraft by Thomas C. Gillmer 132/250 124/248 The World’s Best Ships. (Shipbuilding Conference) When Steamboats Reigned in Florida by Bob Bass 92/140 268/78 The World of the Small Commercial Fisherman. Their Where the Inca Trod by Wallace G. Carter 135/187 Lives and Their Boats by Michael Meltzer 180/315 Whistle Up the Inlet. The Union Steamship Story by The World of Steam. An Illustrated History of the Gerald A. Rushton 133/59 World’s Steam Age by Asa Briggs 178/142 White Ensign: The British Navy at War by S.W. Roskill The World’s Largest and Finest Steamers Olympic and 77/29 Titanic 138/125 The White Fleet: With the Koln Dusseldorfer on the The World’s Passenger Fleet, Vols. I & II (videos) (P.K. Rhine and Mosel by Alfons Bischof 148/259 Production) 218/157 The White Flyers HARVARD and YALE by George F. The World’s Passenger Fleet by Peter C. Knego 229/74 Gruner 245/75 The World’s Tankers by Laurence Dunn 60/102 THE WHITE SHIPS: A Tribute to Matson’s Luxury The Wounded River. The Civil War Letters of John Liners by Duncan O’Brien 269/81 Vance Lauderdale, M.D., Ed. by Peter Josyph White Star by Roy Anderson 94/73 217/75 White Star Line Official Guide (Reprint of 1877 Edition) The Wreck of the Asia by Robert J. Higgins 224/326 (Sea Breezes) 201/73 The Wreck of the Amoco Cadiz by David Fairhall and The White Star Line. An Illustrated History 1870-1934 Philip Jordan 163/218 by Paul Loudon-Brown 204/325 Wreck of the Car Ferry Milwaukee (video) (Southport An Illustrated History 1869-1934 245/74 Video) 204/323 Who Really Invented the Steamboat? by John H. The Wreck of the LA JENELLE (Boy’s Club of Port Shagena 258/168 Hueneme) 115/186 Who Sailed on the Titanic? The Definitive Passenger The Wreck of the Steamer SAN FRACISCO by Edouard Lists by Debbie Beavis 249/77 A. Stackpole 53/24 Why? Why Has America No Rigid Airships? by P.W. The Wreck of the Titan (fiction) by Morgan Robertson Litchfield and Hugh Allen 139/188 131/186 Widow of the Waves by Bev Jamison 218/153 Wreck Valley: A Record of Shipwrecks off Long William H. Webb: Shipbuilder by Edwin L. Dunbaugh Island’s South Shore. by Daniel Berg 183/242 & William duBarry Thomas 195/245 Wreck Valley, A Record of Shipwrecks off Long Island, Willamette Landings by Howard McKinley Corning N.Y., and New Jersey, Vol. II by Daniel Berg 153/65 202/155 Willy the Tugboat Climbs the Welland Canal by Mellor Wreck Valley and Beyond (CD-ROM) (Aqua Explorers, Anderson 180/312 Inc.) Wilh. Wilhelmsen 1861-1977 by J.P. Syse and Astri Wyt’s Digest of Dutch Shipping and Shipbuilding, Howells 147/191 1955 edition (1) 58/54 Window on the Past. Archaeological Assessment of the 1957 edition (3) 64/104 Peace Point Site. Wood Buffalo National Park, 1958 edition (4) 67/84 Alberta by Marc G. Stevenson 189/45 1959 edition (5) 72/123 Winning the War with Ships by Admiral Emory Scott 1960 edition (6) 76/125 Land 68/115 1961 edition (7) 80/124 The Wishbone Fleet by Daniel C. McCormick 125/58 1962 edition (8) 85/29 Without Prejudice by C. Bradford Mitchell 124/249 1963 edition (9) 89/35 216 1964 edition (10) 96/141

Yankee Sails Across Europe by Irving and Electa Johnson 86/60 Yankee Ships: An Informal History of the American Merchant Marine by Reese Wolfe 46/47 Yankees Under Steam. (Yankee Magazine) 118/87 A Year on the Monitor and the Destruction of Fort Sumter by Alvah F. Hunter Craig L. Symonds, Ed. 189/45 Yonder Is The Sea by Gershom Bradford 81/27 A Young Virginia Boatman Navigates the Civil War: The Journals of George Randolph Wood, Will Molineux 278/81 Yukon River Steamboats: A Pictorial History by Stan Cohen 169/66 Yuma Crossing by Douglas D. Martin 58/54

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PART XI—OBITUARIES

Adams, Arthur C. (“Sandy”) 19/380 Fowkes, Capt. Talford 16/305 Allen, John 6/87 Fraser, Frank L. 84/116 Allen, Joseph (“Jay”) 136/195 Fregurger, Capt. J.L., Sr. 123/177 Alexanderson, Commodore Leroy J. 249/48 Gamble, J. Mack 126/81 Anderson, Elizabeth Stanton 205/27 Gardner, J. Howland 16/305 Avery, Capt. Frank H. 10/172 Gatewood, Capt. R.W. 86/49 Babcock, Col. Bourdon A. 19/381 Gault, Harold B. 57/17 Balance, Capt. Ernest I. 116/235 Gayer, Albert E. 137/58 Banks, Bert (“Showboat”) 11/190 Geer, Capt. Edward R. 12/210 Banks, Capt. Charles T. 66/42 Gelhaus, William A. 35/71 Barkhau, Capt. Roy L. 139/187 Gibbs, Commander C.R. Vernon 112/226 Barnes, John Albert 155/217 Gilbert, John W. “Jack” 276/61 Benson, Capt. William Odell 178/150 Goodsell, Mrs. Florence Dean 118/105 Blank, Captain John S. III 204/334 Goodsell, Capt. G.R. 118/105 Booth, Capt. Walter C. 42/43 Goold, Joseph E. 137/58 Boyles, Byron M. 34/50 Graham, R. Loren 130/122, 131/149 Brady, Frank 129/58 Green, Doris Whitman 261/46 Braynard, Frank O. 265/45 Greene, Capt. Mary B. 30/44 Brooks, Capt. Joseph H. 90/60 Greene, Capt. Tom 35/60, 35/75 Brown, Capt. Frank E. 83/89 Gresham, Capt. James W. 12/211 Burlingham, Capt. William H. 83/89 Hamilton, Capt. Frank E. 123/162, 124/195 Cameron, Capt. Douglas 129/58 Hanson, Joseph Mills 74/55 Carlson, Arthur Bolton 98/81 Hathaway, Freeman R. 113/19 Carroll, Dr. J.L. 89/31 Haverly, Douglas L. 247/212 Chapman, Capt. Samuel Boyd 93/7 Hawthorn, Capt. Geoffrey W.R. 111/180 Clark, Capt. William M. 115/175 Haynes, Clifton I. 108/218 Corbin, Rolland E. 118/105 Heckmann, Capt. Edward 131/180 Corkrin, Capt. James R. 56/91 Henly, Capt. Neil O. 14/257 Covell, William King 134/91 Hennelly, Capt. John V. 100/143 Cropley, Ralph E. 72/112 Herman, Eugene 30/44 Crutchfield, Forrest L. 64/95 Heyl, Erik 127/148, 128/241 Curlett, Capt. George 90/60 Higgins, George Irvine 92/139 Davenport, Allen 129/58 Hinchey, Capt. Arthur 45/17 Davis, Capt. John D. 77/22 Hodges, Capt. John Ira 72/116 Deitsch, Alan B. 62/52 Holdcamper, Forrest R. 123/162, 124/196 Dowling, Edward J., S.J. 221/45 Holloway, Capt. Henry E. 7/114 Down, W.P. 19/381 Howard, Capt. James E. 59/75 Duhme, Benton R. 119/170 Howard, Capt. Maurice A. 69/22 Dunbaugh, Edwin L. 259/221 Hughes, Capt. Jesse P. 127/163 Dunn, Robert E. 87/85 Hunley, Capt. Henry C. 77/22 Dustin, Oliver S. 28/92 Hunton, Capt. William T. 82/49 Edgington, Bruce 129/46 James, Capt. Edward 35/73 Eldredge, Elwin M. 95/94 Jenks, G. Simms, Sr. 110/114 Ellis, E. Raymond 19/381 Jones, Capt. A.L. 61/17 Ellsworth, Harry Greenville 16/305 Jones, Capt. John C. 59/72 Eminizer, Capt. Albert G. 116/235 Jones, Raymond L. 124/235 Ewen, William H., Sr. 247/212 Keating, Capt. Gordon Ripley 100/149 Fargo, Capt. Frank 84/116 Kelly, Walt 129/21 Fields, Capt. Jefferson W. 41/22 Kirwan, Capt. Clarence 44/97 Fisher, Capt. Alanson A. 81/24 Knight, Capt. Calvin B. 42/46 Fleury, Capt. Jeff E. 118/105 Kolb, Capt. Frederick W. 10/172 Forrest, David G. 112/237 Lavallee, Capt. Leander 22/17 Fortune, George A., Sr. 129/58 Lewis, Henry Howell 61/17 Foster, Capt. Robert 76/113 Leyhe, Capt. William H. 59/75 Foulks, Capt. Paul C. 83/89 Loveless, Capt. Fred 45/19 218 Lyman, John 145/59 Sparky 108/196 Mabie, Roger W. 266/42 Staples, Capt. James E. 71/94 Magee, Capt. J. Rodney 6/87 Stinson, Col. Basil H. 5/74 Maloney, Capt. W.J. 36/96 Sullivan, Arthur C. 28/92 MacMullen, Gerald F. 158/141 Sylvester, Rear Adm. E.W. 75/82 Marsellis, A. Spencer 145/59, 150/90 Tantum, William Harris, IV 156/292 McAdam, Roger W. 119/130 Thomas, Jesse Burgess 127/181 McCombs, Charles E. 139/187 Thompson, Capt. Everett L. 33/3 McCormack, Emmet J. 94/73 Treakle, Capt. Eugene C. 84/116 McCormick-Goodhart, Leander 98/81 Trexler, Capt. William E. 91/95 McEwan, Capt. John 41/21 Valyeau, Stanley P. 129/58 McGiffin, Capt. W.J. 45/19 Van Woert, Capt. William 83/89 McKellar, Norman Lang 178/147 Voorhies, Capt. Hugh G. 52/95 McKinnon, John W. 6/87 Wagner, Capt. Ernest E. 153/52 McLaughlin, Capt. J. Joseph 91/95 Wally 58/50 McRoberts, Robert, Jr. 55/66 Warner, Capt. George H. 74/52 McVay, Capt. George W. 41/21 Weber, Thomas W. 19/381 Mensing, Charles F. 36/94 West, George R. 163/214 Meseck, Capt. John A. 86/47 White, Capt. Rodney 84/116 Meseck, Walter 218/88 Whitney, George Eli 89/27 Millard, John W. 15/279 Wiecke, Capt. Edward F. 7/114 Miller, Henry 117/49 Willson, Capt. Charles B. 68/107 Mills, Randall V. 41/16 Wood, Graham H. 226/126 Milton, J. Elet 109/40 Wood, Leland Durfee 58/52 Mitchell, C. Bradford 178/146 Wood, Raymond P. 55/63 Moloney, Capt. W.J. 36/96 Wooldridge, Fielding L. 6/87 Moore, J. Mack 50/41 Wright, Capt. Donald T. 97/29 Morse, Sherman 129/58 Munson, John G. 42/47 Murdock, George W. 3/32 Olcott, Alfred Van Santvoord 79/82 Olcott, Mrs. Ruth Purves 98/81 Palmer, Capt. Earl C. 100/148 Patt, Edwin Arnold 74/45 Pembroke, Cyrus W. 6/87 Peterson, Capt. John 11/190 Posey, Capt. Thomas W. 23/42 Post, Elvoid E. 123/162 Pringle, Capt. Robert 44/93 Quinby, Edwin Jay 161/65 Rau, William M. 263/48 Rawley, Capt. Alfred E. 6/87 Reardon, O. Ashby 127/148 Register, Capt. W.F. 72/116 Richardson, John M. 70/48 Ringwald, Donald C. 183/205 Roberts, Capt. George W. 56/91 Roessing, Capt. Guenther 95/106 Rowles, Capt. Charles Wesley 116/235 St. Clair, Rev. Canon F.C. 70/51 Saunders, A. Fred 92/126 Shaw, Alexander 129/58 Shepherd, Robert Ward 83/79 Shipley, Frederick Carey 161/65 Sickles, Capt. Alonzo 1/8 Smith, Kenneth E. 106/92 Smith, Capt. Samuel G. 28/93 Snyder, Robert A. 156/292 219

PART XII-SSHSA PRESIDENTS (from 1935 to Present)

Elwin M. Eldredge 1935-1941 William King Covell 1941-1944 Leland D. Wood 1944-1946 Freeman R. Hathaway 1946 William H. Ewen 1947-1950 Freeman R. Hathaway 1951 Earl C. Palmer 1952-1953 Frank O. Braynard 1954-1955 O. Ashby Reardon 1956-1957 James Wilson 1958-1965 A. Spencer Marsellis 1966-1969 John A. Breynaert 1970-1972 Donald C. Ringwald 1973-1975 William H. Ewen 1976-1978 Roger W. Mabie 1979-1983 Kathy B. Farnsworth 1984-1986 David Crockett 1987-1988 Theodore W. Scull 1989-1991 Donald W. Eberle 1991-1997 Wm. duBarry Thomas 1997-1999 Timothy J. Dacey 1999-2004 Robert C. Cleasby 2004-2011 Cdr. John F. Hamma, USN Ret. 2011-

PART XIII-EDITORS IN CHIEF OF STEAMBOAT BILL (POWER SHIPS) (from 1940 to Present)

Name Year of Issues Issue Numbers Total # Produced

Jay Allen 1940-1942 1-9 9 Arthur C. Adams 1943-1945 10-18 9 Frank O. Braynard 1946-1949 19-30 12 C. Bradford Mitchell 1949-1955 31-54 24 Edward O. Clark 1955-1960 55-76 22 Donald C. Ringwald 1961-1966 77-100 24 Edward A. Mueller 1967-1970 101-114 14 Melancthon W. Jacobus 1970-1972 115-124 10 Peter T. Eisele 1973-1989 125-189 65 William M. Rau 1989-1996 190-220 31 William M. Worden 1997-2001 221-240 20 John H. Shaum, Jr. 2002-2011 241-279 39 Jim Pennypacker 2012- 280- 1