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Early view of the James A. Smith house, 15 Charter Oak Place, Hartford.
Interior framing of schooner, McDonald shipyard, Pistol Point (Mystic).
James A. Smith house, 15 Charter Oak Place, Hartford.
Launching of the schooner Quinnebaug, McDonald shipyard, Pistol Point (Mystic).
Launching of the schooner Quinnebaug, McDonald shipyard, Pistol Point (Mystic).
Macdonough, the new and elegant steam boat ... built expressly for the Hartford Steam Boat Company...
Professor Henry Ferguson of Trinity College, Hartford.
Railroad tracks and Smith, Northam & Co. warehouse, 415 Windsor Avenue, Hartford.
Schooner Charles E. Wilbur after launching from McDonald yard, Pistol Point (Mystic).
Schooner Charles E. Wilbur in the Mystic River after launching from McDonald yard, Pistol Point...
Schooner Charles E. Wilbur tied up near Burrows Coal Wharf, Mystic.
Schooner Charles E. Wilbur under construction at McDonald yard, Pistol Point (Mystic).
Schooner Quinnebaug at anchor in Mystic River.
Schooner Quinnebaug moored in the frozen Mystic River opposite Fort Rachel area.
Schooner Quinnebaug on launching ways, McDonald yard, Pistol Point (Mystic).
Schooner Quinnebaug on the building ways, McDonald shipyard, Pistol Point (Mystic).
Side-wheel steamer C. H. Northam.
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