Document Type
Working Paper
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Publication Date
1849
Publisher location
Castine, Maine
Abstract/ Summary
Ship’s papers for the Schr. Redwing out of Castine, Me. detailing coasting trips to various ports, including Boston and New York, and fishing voyages to the Banks and Labrador. Records expenditures for vessel, including shares paid to individual crew members, as well as sales of fish, primarily cod, haddock, halibut, mackerel, and herring, as well as fish oil. Includes accounts of making fish at sea with large quantities of Liverpool salt. The ship was likely one of the vessels managed by Witherle and Company [formerly Hook and Witherle, 1806-1808; Witherle and Jarvis, 1810-1844; and William Witherle and Company, 1844-1855], a general store in Castine, Me. that supplied local fishermen and residents. [From Series VI and VII of the Witherle Collection, Penobscot Marine Museum. Note: Oversized documents necessitated scanning of some pages in two parts.]
Provenance
Gift of Miss Amy Witherle, [1959].
Citation ID number
PMM-Witherle-05d
Repository Citation
Witherle and Company, "Ship’s Papers, Schooner Redwing, 1849-1863" (1849). History of Maine Fisheries. 33.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/fisheries/33
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