Historical Collections of the Danvers Historical Society volume 7

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28, 1837, Joseph Shatswell, Josiah Dew- ing, owTiers ; Josiah Dewing, master. Eeg. Feb. 29, 1844. Thomas P. Pingree; Josiah Dewing owners; Josiah Dewing, master.
George, ship, 328 tons, Salem, 1814. Eeg. May 22, 1815. Joseph Peabody, Gideon Tucker, o\vners; William Haskell, master. Eeg. June 30, 1820. Joseph Peabody, owner, Samuel Endicott, master. Eeg. Sept. 21, 1837, Caleb Smith, Jeffer- son Adams, John B. Price, Danvers, owners; Jefferson Adams, master. [The "George" was built by an associat
...ion of Salem ship carpenters for a privateer, but the war ending she was altered into a merchant ship. Made twenty voyages from Salem to Calcutta paying in duties on her voyage $G51, - 744. In September, 1837, sailed for Eio Janeiro where she was afterward condemned. Water color paintings are owned by George H. Allen, Essex Institute, and the Peabody Acad- emy of Science. The original paintings are by Edmund Stone of Beverly. They show the very great height of her masts. From her long career and the regidarity of the voyages as well as the value of her cargoes, the "George" be- came one of the most famous and best remembered of all Salem vessels.

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