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- catalog contributor b5685605.
- catalog contributor b5685606.
- catalog coverage "Bath (Me.) History.".
- catalog created "1973.".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "1973.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1973.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [1061]-1067.".
- catalog description "Vol. 1: The Popham colony -- The beginning of Kennebec trading -- Sagadahoc settlers, 1654 -- The development of Sagadahoc -- Changes in government -- The Pejepscot proprietors -- Brunswick and Georgetown -- Boston and colonial trade -- The Kennebec purchase -- Shipping and shipbuilding, 1750-1775 -- The revolution -- Ship design and construction to 1783 -- The new nation, 1783-1789 -- Business conditions, 1789-1807 -- Bath, 1789-1807 -- The Kennebec region, 1789-1807 -- Embargo and war, 1808-1814 -- Ship design and construction, 1783-1814 -- The West India trade -- Hurricanes, pirates, and disease -- A variety of trades -- Packets and coasters to 1840 -- Steam comes to the Kennebec -- Family-owned fleets of Bath -- Other Bath fleets and business conditions, 1815-1840 -- The Kennebec region towns, 1815-1840 -- Ship design and construction, 1815-1840 -- Bath in the 1840s -- The Kennebec clippers -- The emigrant trade -- Kennebec steamboats and sailing packets, 1840-1865 -- Bath in the 1850s -- To build a ship -- Bath district shipbuilding, 1841-1860 -- The Civil War -- Ship design and construction, 1841-1865 -- Recovery, 1865-1880 -- "An enterprising firm" and other shipbuilders, 1865-1880 -- Ferries.".
- catalog description "Vol. 2: Coal and ice -- Kennebec river tugs -- Bath in the 1880s -- The down-easters -- The shipcarvers -- A progression of schooners, 1868-1900 -- The iron shipyard -- Kennebec steamboating after 1865 -- The Kennebec region, 1865-1925 -- Bath after 1900 -- Ship design and construction after 1865 -- Appendixes: Construction record -- construction summaries by cities and towns -- Construction contract -- Contract for a schooner built in Kennebunk, 1773 -- Naval officers and collectors of customs -- Jonathan Hyde's letter of instructions -- A West India charter party -- Possessions of Captain John Thomas, 1832 -- The McLellan, Houghton, Patten, and Sewall fleets -- Vessels built by Johnson Rideout at Bath -- Construction contract -- Vessel survey reports -- Rigging sizes -- Protest -- Specifications -- Statement of bills -- Block list -- Expenses and receipts -- Dimensions of spars.".
- catalog extent "2 v. (xviii, 1160 p.)".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "1973.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Bath, Marine Research Society of Bath,".
- catalog spatial "Bath (Me.) History.".
- catalog spatial "Maine Bath".
- catalog spatial "Maine Kennebec River Valley".
- catalog subject "387/.009741/85".
- catalog subject "Shipbuilding Maine Bath History.".
- catalog subject "Shipbuilding Maine Kennebec River Valley History.".
- catalog subject "Shipping Maine Bath History.".
- catalog subject "Shipping Maine Kennebec River Valley History.".
- catalog subject "VM25.B37 B34".
- catalog tableOfContents "Vol. 1: The Popham colony -- The beginning of Kennebec trading -- Sagadahoc settlers, 1654 -- The development of Sagadahoc -- Changes in government -- The Pejepscot proprietors -- Brunswick and Georgetown -- Boston and colonial trade -- The Kennebec purchase -- Shipping and shipbuilding, 1750-1775 -- The revolution -- Ship design and construction to 1783 -- The new nation, 1783-1789 -- Business conditions, 1789-1807 -- Bath, 1789-1807 -- The Kennebec region, 1789-1807 -- Embargo and war, 1808-1814 -- Ship design and construction, 1783-1814 -- The West India trade -- Hurricanes, pirates, and disease -- A variety of trades -- Packets and coasters to 1840 -- Steam comes to the Kennebec -- Family-owned fleets of Bath -- Other Bath fleets and business conditions, 1815-1840 -- The Kennebec region towns, 1815-1840 -- Ship design and construction, 1815-1840 -- Bath in the 1840s -- The Kennebec clippers -- The emigrant trade -- Kennebec steamboats and sailing packets, 1840-1865 -- Bath in the 1850s -- To build a ship -- Bath district shipbuilding, 1841-1860 -- The Civil War -- Ship design and construction, 1841-1865 -- Recovery, 1865-1880 -- "An enterprising firm" and other shipbuilders, 1865-1880 -- Ferries.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Vol. 2: Coal and ice -- Kennebec river tugs -- Bath in the 1880s -- The down-easters -- The shipcarvers -- A progression of schooners, 1868-1900 -- The iron shipyard -- Kennebec steamboating after 1865 -- The Kennebec region, 1865-1925 -- Bath after 1900 -- Ship design and construction after 1865 -- Appendixes: Construction record -- construction summaries by cities and towns -- Construction contract -- Contract for a schooner built in Kennebunk, 1773 -- Naval officers and collectors of customs -- Jonathan Hyde's letter of instructions -- A West India charter party -- Possessions of Captain John Thomas, 1832 -- The McLellan, Houghton, Patten, and Sewall fleets -- Vessels built by Johnson Rideout at Bath -- Construction contract -- Vessel survey reports -- Rigging sizes -- Protest -- Specifications -- Statement of bills -- Block list -- Expenses and receipts -- Dimensions of spars.".
- catalog title "A maritime history of Bath, Maine and the Kennebec River region.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".