Copy photo of painting of a ship with steaming in rough seas; the ship is fitted with two auxiliary masts. Envelope annotated: "Micmac Steamer. Aux. Sail Built Clyde". Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-92
Copy photo of painting of a ship with steaming in rough seas; the ship is fitted with two auxiliary masts. Envelope annotated: "Micmac Steamer. Aux. Sail Built Clyde". Negative is also available: PC-2-307-107
File contains telegraph cables written by William McMillan, Lockeport, regarding confirmation of shipment of goods, and cables written to McMillan regarding receipt of goods shipped, between 1903 and 1905. File also contains four additional handwritten correspondence from McMillan.
File contains a booklet produced by Southampton Branch of the World Ship Society. The booklet contains handwritten annotations possibly written by Ronald Justin Inness.
Item consists of typed research notes collected by Irving Deale, and written by unknown persons likely in the 1960s, giving a brief outline on the history of the Mary Celeste.
Item consists of a facsimile of a passage from J. Alphonse Deveau's 1968 book "La ville francaise" related to the mystery of the Mary Celeste, with an accompanying English translation (likely undertaken by Irving Deale).
Item consists of selections from a transcript of a discussion between Irving Deale and Stephen Orr (of Rexton, NB) on October 28, 1973, related to the Mary Celeste.
Fonds contains business journals (1882-1933), ledgers (1879-1937), cash books (1908-1924), contracts, and building specifications and plans for Wm. Stairs, Son and Morrow, hardware merchants.
File contains an alphabetical file of correspondence between Himmelman Supply Company and correspondents with names beginning with X, Y, or Z. Correspondents include the Yarmouth-Boston Freight Service, James. N. Young, Young's Marine Electronic Service, and Zwicker and Company.