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Field name | Value |
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Title | Ship Sailing Cards: K-Ma |
Reference | MSS 470, box 6 |
Library | Phillips Library, Peabody Essex Museum |
Collection | Clipper Ship Sailing Cards Collection |
Date | 1857-1894 |
Description | A selection of cards advertising the voyages of multiple ships. Information includes the name of the ship, the port of origin, its destination, the company, and the master of the ship. Sailing ship cards were printed to inform prospective passengers and freight shippers of a vessel's impending departure. |
Document Type | Ephemera, Advertisement |
Theme(s) | Trade and Commerce; Advertising and Consumption |
Keywords | freight, voyage, vessel, passengers, wharf, trade, cargo, shipping, merchant, clipper, postcard |
Countries | USA; Australia; New Zealand |
Places | California |
Ports | San Francisco, USA; Melbourne, Australia; Boston, USA; Adelaide, Australia; Sydney, Australia |
Ships | Kate Dyer, Kate Hooper, Kate Prince, Kearsarge, Kentuckian, Kepler, Keying, King Philip, Kingfisher, Kioto, Kit Carson, Ladoga, Lady Bowen, Lady Dufferin, Lady Washington, Lancaster, Laurens, Lawrence, Lawrence Brown, Leading Wind, Levanter, Levi Stevens, Light of the Age, Lightfoot, Linda, Live Oak, Liverpool Packet, Lizzie Oakford, Logan, Loining, Lookout, Louis Montgomery, Lovet Peacock, Ly-ee-moon, Lydia Skolfield, M Nottebohm, Macassar, Magnet, Majestic, Malay, Malta, Mameluke, Manitou, Marcellus, Maria J Smith, Mariner, Marmion, Martha Cobb, Martha Rideout, Mary, Mary Annah, Mary Bangs, Mary Durkie, Mary E Balch, Mary E Packer, Mary Edson, Mary Goodell, Mary L Sutton, Mary Ogden, Mary Robinson, Mary Whitridge, Masonic, Matchless, Mattapan |
Additional Information | Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the Peabody Essex Museum catalogue. |
Copyright | Phillips Library, Peabody Essex Museum |