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Schooner Quinnebaug moored in the frozen Mystic River opposite Fort Rachel area.
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Schooner Quinnebaug moored in the frozen Mystic River opposite Fort Rachel area.
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Title
Schooner
Quinnebaug
moored
in the
frozen
Mystic
River
opposite
Fort
Rachel
area
.
Creator
Northam, Robert C.
Place
Pistol Point (Mystic, Conn.)
Fort Rachel (Mystic, Conn.)
Mystic River (Conn.)
Topic
Schooners
Sailing ships
Ships
Topic-Organization, Vessel
Quinnebaug (Schooner)
M.B. McDonald & Sons
Genre
Photographs
Theme
Infrastructure
Livelihood
Description
Starboard
view
of the
schooner
Quinnebaug
moored
in the
Mystic
River
opposite
the
Fort
Rachel
area
. The
river
appears
to be at
least
partially
frozen
.
People
are
standing
next
to the
vessel
on the
ice
.
Notes
Title
supplied
by
cataloger
.
Handwritten
in
pen
on
back
"
Rob't
.
C
.
Northam/
Mystic
,
Conn.
" The
Quinnebaug
was
built
for
Captain
C.A
.
Davis
and
others
of
Somerset
,
Massachusetts
. She was
launched
in
November
1903
,
reportedly
the
first
four-masted
schooner
with
no
topmasts
.
Built
to
carry
lumber
, she was
lost
with
all
hands
on her
second
voyage
in
1904
.
Shipbuilder
Michael
B
.
McDonald
had
worked
in
Madison
,
New
London
and
Noank
before
launching
M.B
.
McDonald
&
Sons
on
Pistol
Point
in
Mystic
,
which
he
operated
from
1903
to
1905
. The
firm
built
ten
coasting
schooners
and a
barge
in this
time
period
before
going
into
bankruptcy
in
1905
. The
loss
of the
Quinnebaug
and
another
McDonald-built
vessel
may
have
played
a
part
in the
company's
financial
troubles
.
Faded
and
soiled
.
Mounted
on
gray
card
,
5
1/2
x
6
1/2
in.
Date created
1903
.
Physical format
1
photograph
:
gelatin
print
;
3
3/4
x
4
5/8
in.
Digital format
image/jpeg
Identifier
Accession
number
:
1981.52.13
File
name
:
IMG0055-4770.PCD
Source
Mystic
Seaport
Rights
Copyright
restrictions
applying
to
use
or
reproduction
of this
image
are
available
from
Mystic
Seaport
.
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