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The ''Carrier Dove'' was a 4-masted schooner built by the Hall Brothers in Port Blakely in 1890.〔 She worked in the West coast lumber trade and in fishing. ==Career of 1890 schooner ''Carrier Dove''== In 1893, ''Carrier Dove'' was active in the foreign lumber trade out of British Columbia.〔 〕 The Alaska Packers Association also described ''Carrier Dove'' as a "salmon vessel" which had sustained a partial loss at sea amounting to $11,500, in 1893.〔(Alaska fisheries: hearings before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Fisheries ... 1912 )〕 In 1894, she loaded lumber at Nanaimo under Capt. Brandt.〔 〕 She was used for fishing between 1902-1907. On Nov. 19, 1903, while at sea in the vicinity of Juneau, AK, a seaman named John Macas jumped overboard. "A boat was launched and man picked up, but died soon afterwards."〔(Reports of the Department of Commerce and Labor 1904-1912. Report of the Steamboat Inspection Service, p. 377 )〕
''Carrier Dove'' took a load of lumber from Masset Inlet, B.C. to Port Adelaide in 1919-1920.〔(Pacific Steam Navigation Company. 1919. Sea breezes, the ship lovers' digest, Volumes 13-14. p. 306 )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Carrier Dove (schooner)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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