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1The Gloucester Clipper Fishing Schooners
By Erik A. R. Ronnberg
“The Gloucester Clipper Fishing Schooners” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The Gloucester Clipper Fishing Schooners
- Author: Erik A. R. Ronnberg
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 90
- Publisher: ➤ Aero Pub Inc - Aero Publishers - Phoenix Pubns
- Publish Date: 1976 - 1985 - 1989
- Publish Location: Fallbrook, CA
“The Gloucester Clipper Fishing Schooners” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Fishing boats - Schooners - Ship models - Smuggler (Schooner)
- Places: Gloucester, Massachusetts - Massachusetts
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL8072088M - OL2844253M - OL11629823M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 10605200
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 84006264
- All ISBNs: 0961502150 - 9780961502157 - 0816800138 - 9780816800131
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1976
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Smuggling
as people smuggling. A smuggler will facilitate illegal entry into a country for a fee, and on arrival at their destination, the smuggled person is free;
HMS Sultana (1768)
Sultana was a small Royal Navy schooner that patrolled the American coast from 1768 through 1772. Her role was to prevent smuggling and to collect customs duties
List of schooners
The following are notable schooner-rigged vessels. A. W. Greely, originally named Donald II Ada K. Damon Albatross USS Alligator (1820) Alvin Clark America
Jean Lafitte
representative of the smuggler would purchase the slaves at the ensuing auction, and the smuggler would be given half of the purchase price. The smuggler became the
USS Scourge (1812)
1812, almost two weeks before the War of 1812, on suspicion of smuggling. The schooner was on a voyage from Prescott, Upper Canada to Niagara, Upper Canada
Free State of Galveston
Galveston became a safe harbor to illegal gambling, prostitution and smuggling. Schooners brought in rum from Cuba, Jamaica, and the Bahamas, supplying customers
USS Flying Fish (1838)
USS Flying Fish was formerly the New York City pilot boat schooner Independence. Purchased by the United States Navy at New York City on 3 August 1838
A. J. Meerwald
oyster schooner, whose home port is in the Bivalve section of Commercial Township in Cumberland County, New Jersey. The gaff-rigged schooner was added
Rum-running
business was very good, and McCoy soon bought a Gloucester knockabout schooner named Arethusa at auction and renamed her Tomoka. He installed a larger
La Amistad
a.misˈtað]; Spanish for The Friendship) was a 19th-century two-masted schooner owned by a Spaniard living in Cuba. It became renowned in July 1839 for