For the past two years, I’ve been involved in research on the Ann Parry, a 19th century bark that had quite the career. Built in 1825 in Portsmouth NH, she was first for the trades between that town and the Atlantic, then off as a whaler all over the Pacific. She ended up on the [...]
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The Ann Parry: Talking and Writing about History
Posted in Ann Parry, tagged 19th century coastal traders, Ann Parry, Ann Perry, Bellingham Bay, lumber trade, maritime art, Mrs. Hale's Receipts for the Million, Portsmouth NH ship builders, Steve Mayo, Whatcom Territorial Courthouse project on April 28, 2009 | 5 Comments »