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Captains and Their Ships

Arthur Moore
Arthur Moore Captain Arthur Moore at the Hallowell Waterfront.
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Anne Wallace, Josh Benner, Shelby Ward, Jacob Crockett, Shania St. Pierre, and Marisa Beedle.

Josh Benners and Shelby Ward' Interview with Captain Arthur Moore 

Captain Lyman W. Lyons, Hallowell, ca. 1890
Captain Lyman W. Lyons, Hallowell, ca. 1890
One of many ship captains in Hallowell, roaming the seas day to day.Hubbard Free Library

What you will find under Hallowell Sea Captains:
Two informational pieces, one on Captain John Agry, and the other on Captain Benjamin Gould.

What you will find under Schooners, Steamers, Ships, and Tankers:
Two informational pieces total, one being on the Henry Reed ship. The other piece being on Schooners and Steamers, including Tankers within this paragraph.

Socony Tanker, Kennebec River, Hallowell, 1957
Socony Tanker, Kennebec River, Hallowell, 1957
Hubbard Free Library

Logging on the Kennebec

Hallowell Ship Captains

Captains and their Ships

Schooner, Steamers, Ships and Tankers

Hallowell's Waterfront

Shipbulding

Shipping

Whaling

Ice Cutting on the Kennebec

Commerce on the Kennebec Citations





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