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The Brunswick Advocate
1837 Marine Intelligence &
Shipping News
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Names that are in bold, are to depict a captain
of the sailing vessel. This is only an assumption, due to my
recognition of some names. |
9 November 1837
ARRIVED:
Brig Levant, Caldwell, Boston, 12 days, lumber and mdze. to M.W.
Wilson and others.
Brig Spy, Doane, Burnt Fort, lumber to G.W. March.
Schr. Betsey, Marin, Brockenden, Savannah.
SAILED:
Brig Spy, Doane, Jeffersonton.
Schr. Nile, Bell, Charleston.
Schr. Wm. & Henry, McGee, do.
Schr. Betsey & Maria, Brockenden, Jerffersonton.
16 November 1837
ARRIVED:
Sloop Thomas Butler King, Gray, Newport via New York and Norfolk.
She is intended as a pilot boat for this port.
Sloop America, Burr, Freetown via Savannah, with provisions to the
master.
Steamboat New Castle, Wilson, New York for St. Marks, Florida.
SAILED:
Coming soon.
7 December 1837
ARRIVED:
Sloop Thomas Butler King, Lawrence, Savannah, sundry mdz.
MEMORANDA:
At Savannah 27th, schr. Columbia, Baker, hence.
Ar at do. 30th; ship Macedonia, Minot, Portland. Dec. 1st
barque Tasso, Boston.
Ar at Charleston, 29th, brig Omar, Boston, 22 days. 21st during a
severe gale of wind, the Captain was washed from the bowsprit and drowned.
He was assisting to furl the foretop-mast stay sail.
Schr Tiger, up at Boston for this port.
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