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Looking north up the Mystic River toward unrigged ship Twilight at Mallory wharf, Holmes Street, Mystic.
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Title
Looking
north
up
the
Mystic
River
toward
unrigged
ship
Twilight
at
Mallory
wharf
,
Holmes
Street
,
Mystic
.
Creator
Scholfield, E. A. (Everett Augustus), 1843-1930.
Place
Mystic River (Conn.)
Holmes Street (Mystic, Conn.)
Topic
Schooners
Yachts
Sailboats
Boats and boating
Sailing ships
Ships
Steamboats
Paddle steamers
Topic-Organization, Vessel
Foam (Schooner)
Annie M. Smull (Ship)
Twilight (Ship)
Ella (Steamboat)
Charles Mallory & Sons
Theme
Infrastructure
Livelihood
Description
View
of the
Mystic
River
looking
north
from the
Mystic
drawbridge
toward
the
Mallory
wharf
on
Holmes
Street
,
Mystic
. A
vessel
identified
as the
unrigged
ship
Twilight
III
is
tied
up
at the
wharf
. The
steamer
Ella
lies
alongside
. The
schooner
yacht
Foam
is
at
left
.
Notes
Title
supplied
by
cataloger
. The
ship
Twilight
is
variously
identified
as
Twilight
II
and
Twilight
III
. She
is
identified
as the
second
sailing
ship
of that
name
built
by
Charles
Mallory
&
Sons
of
Mystic
. The
first
was a
clipper
ship
launched
in
1857
. The
actual
second
Twilight
was a
steamer
launched
in
1865
. The
third
Mallory
vessel
named
Twilight
,
depicted
here, was
launched
in
1866
and
wintered
in the
Mystic
River
before
being
rigged
in
early
spring
of
1867
. This
Twilight
had a
career
in the
California
trade
, was
under
foreign
ownership
by
1885
, and
shortly
thereafter
condemned
.
Dated
winter
,
1866-1867
.
Ella
was
built
by
Charles
Mallory
&
Sons
of
Mystic
,
1864
. She was
chartered
by the
War
Department
during
the
Civil
War
. From
1871-1903
, she
ran
between
Norwich
and
Watch
Hill
,
Rhode
Island
.
Foam
was
built
by
R
.
&
J
.
Palmer
of
Noank
in
1863
. The
Charles
Mallory
&
Sons
shipyard
was
located
on the
east
(Stonington)
bank
of the
Mystic
River
,
approximately
on the
site
of the
present
duPont
Preservation
Shipyard
at
Mystic
Seaport
.
It
produced
a
number
of
sail
and
steam
vessels
from
1851
to
1875
, with the
Civil
War
period
the
most
active
. The
Palmer
family's
shipbuilding
and
repair
facility
, in
operation
from the
mid-19th
century
until
1914
, was
one
of the
most
prominent
on the
east
coast
.
It
was
incorporated
under
several
names
,
including
R
.
&
J
.
Palmer
and
Robert
Palmer
&
Son
Shipbuilding
and
Marine
Railway
, and
experienced
substantial
growth
in the
second
half
of the
19th
century
,
specializing
in the
production
of
utilitarian
barges
and
floats
.
Probably
photographed
by
Everett
A.
Scholfield
, a
professional
photographer
who
worked
primarily
in
Mystic
and
New
London
from
1865-1913
.
Appears
to be
same
view
as
another
stereograph
(1979.31.1)
also
identified
as
probably
by
Scholfield
.
Albumen
prints
,
2
7/8
x
3
1/16
in., with
rounded
tops
mounted
on
yellow
card
.
Stereograph
drymounted
on
oaktag
.
Date created
[ca
.
1866]
Physical format
1
photograph
:
stereograph
;
3
3/8
x
6
7/8
in.
Digital format
image/jpeg
Identifier
Accession
number
:
1950.1137
File
name
:
IMG0069-4773.PCD
Source
Mystic
Seaport
Collection
Scholfield
Collection
.
Rights
Copyright
restrictions
applying
to
use
or
reproduction
of this
image
are
available
from
Mystic
Seaport
.
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