Mystic Seaport Museum
Mystic Seaport is the nation’s leading maritime museum. Founded in 1929 to gather and preserve the rapidly disappearing artifacts of America’s... Show moreMystic Seaport is the nation’s leading maritime museum. Founded in 1929 to gather and preserve the rapidly disappearing artifacts of America’s seafaring past, the Museum has grown to become a national center for research and education with the mission to “inspire an enduring connection to the American maritime experience.” The Museum’s 41,000 square-foot Collections Research Center (CRC) offers exceptional physical and electronic access to the more than 2 million artifacts. The collections range from marine paintings, scrimshaw, models, tools, ships plans, an oral history archive, extensive film and video recordings, and more than 1 million photographs—including the incomparable Rosenfeld Collection. The CRC is also home to the G.W. Blunt White Library, a 75,000-volume research library where scholars from around the world come to study America’s maritime history. Show less
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- Shipbuilding industry -- Employees
- Waterfronts
- Commercial buildings
- Infants
- Roads, Earth
- Shipyards
- Inuit
- Streets
- Whaling ships
- Fences
- Signs and signboards
- Horse-drawn vehicles
- Church buildings
- Porches
- Rivers
- Shipbuilding
- Cargo ships
- Coasters (Ships)
- Horses
- Central business districts
- Carriages and carts
- Family
- Industrial buildings
- Launchings
- Carpenters
- Cottages
- Whaling
- Whalers (Persons)
- Barks (Sailing ships)
- Lighthouses
- Drawbridges
- Textile industry
- Dogs
- School buildings
- Ship captains
- Storefronts
- Inuit children
- Irish Americans
- Parades
- Stone walls
- Play
- Shipbuilding industry
- Baptist church buildings
- Beaches
- Steamboats
- Winter
- Automobiles
- House furnishings
- Wagons
- Boatyards
- Marine engines
- Iglulik Eskimos
- Fisheries
- Whaling masters
- Clergy
- Rooms
- Wharves
- Bridges
- Monuments
- School children
- Catholic church buildings
- Farms
- Masts and rigging
- Outbuildings
- African American men
- Igloos
- Stores, Retail
- African American women
- Bicycles
- Fisheries -- Equipment and supplies
- Hurricane, 1938
- Hurricanes
- Marine diesel motors
- Teachers
- Costume
- Docks
- Schools
- Fires
- Shipwrights
- Submarines (Ships)
- Tents
- Toys
- Catholic schools
- Hotels
- Warships
- Fishing boats
- Museums
- Picnicking
- Railroad bridges
- Sleds
- Snow
- Street-railroad tracks
- Congregational churches
- Fishermen
- Priests
- Noank (Conn.)
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- West Main Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- East Main Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Greenmanville (Mystic, Conn.)
- Greenmanville Avenue (Mystic, Conn.)
- Thames River (Conn.)
- West Mystic (Conn.)
- Putnam (Conn.)
- High Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- South Norwalk (Conn.)
- Mouse Island (Conn.)
- Willow Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- New Haven (Conn.)
- Gravel Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Old Mystic (Conn.)
- Bridgeport (Conn.)
- 40 East Main Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Mianus (Conn.)
- Pistol Point (Mystic, Conn.)Mystic (Conn.)
- Stamford (Conn.)
- Ocean Beach (Conn.)
- River Road (Mystic, Conn.)
- Holmes Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Clift Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- State Street (New London, Conn.)
- Cottrell Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Fort Rachel (Mystic, Conn.)
- Huntington Street (New London, Conn.)
- Mason Island (Conn.)
- Middletown (Conn.)
- Pequot Avenue (Mystic, Conn.)
- Willow Point (New London County, Conn.)
- 111 Ocean Avenue (New London, Conn.)
- Broadway Avenue (Mystic, Conn.)
- Pearl Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Water Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Adams Point (Conn.)
- Groton Long Point (Conn.)
- Ram Island (Conn.)
- Gildersleeve (Conn.)
- Morgan Point (New London County, Conn.)
- Stonington Harbor (Conn.)
- Essex (Conn.)
- Main Street (Stonington, Conn.)
- New London Harbor Lighthouse (Conn.)
- Connecticut River
- Lantern Hill (Conn.)
- Bank Street (New London, Conn.)
- Elm Grove Cemetery (New London County, Conn.)
- Elm Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Great Hill (Conn.)
- West Mystic Avenue (Mystic, Conn.)
- Willimantic (Conn.)
- Broad Street (Stonington, Conn.)
- Church Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Norwich (Conn.)
- 115 Ocean Avenue (New London, Conn.)
- Fort Griswold (Groton, Conn.)
- Long Island Sound (N.Y. and Conn.)
- Montville (Conn.)
- Naval Submarine Base (Groton, Conn.)
- New London Harbor (Conn.)
- Portland (Conn.)
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
- Walnut Grove (Stonington, Conn.)
- 21 East Main Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- 22 State Street (New London, Conn.)
- Beebe Cove (Conn.)
- Bridgeport Harbor (Conn.)
- Crescent Beach (Conn.)
- Glasgo (Conn.)
- Main Street (Noank, Conn.)
- Mystic Bridge (Conn.)
- Mystic River (Conn. : Stream)
- New Haven Harbor (Conn.)
- North Stonington (Conn.)
- Pequot Avenue (New London, Conn.)
- Waterford (Conn.)
- 26 Pearl Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- 55 State Street (New London, Conn.)
- Avery Point (Conn.)
- Broad Street (New London, Conn.)
- Burrows Grove (Conn.)
- Water Street (Stonington, Conn.)
- Westport (Conn.)
- 32 East Main Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Glenwood Avenue (New London, Conn.)
- Hartford (Conn.)
- Library Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Lighthouse Point (Conn.)
- Mystic Seaport (Conn.)
- Reynolds Hill (Mystic, Conn.)
- Union Street (Stonington, Conn.)
- Bishop, Giles
- Lockwood, F.C.
- Scholfield, Edwin
- Northam, Robert C.
- Fisher, Henry Donald, 1882-1961
- Sayle, Charles F.
- Packer, Harry
- Warner, Winthrop L., 1900-1987
- Rickeman, Fred
- Roorbach, A.S.
- Roy, E.S.
- Roorbach, G. Selden
- Sherman, John E.
- Douglass, W.F.
- Dring, Harry
- Goss, F. Percy
- Nickerson, G. H.
- Stebbins, N. L. (Nathaniel Livermore), 1847-1922
- Avery, Edward T.
- Green, G.L.
- Huge, Jurgan Frederick, 1809-1878
- Kruschwitz, Gilbert H.
- Landry, Paul A.
- Lewis, R.A.
- Metropolitan News Company.
- Owens, Curt A., Sr.
- Payne, Tom
- Soderberg, Yngve Edward
- Stone, George H.
- Sweet, Gordon
- Warner, Mary Loring
- Andersen, Carl
- Beal, Reynolds, 1866-1951
- Camp, Raymond S.
- DeLamater, R. S.
- Eldredge, Charles Q., 1845-
- Hoxie, S. Jerome, 1895-1981
- Hyde, Edward Lawrence
- LaPlace, Oliver, 1901-
- McBey, James
- Pratch, Charles R.
- Smith, Stanley H.
- Thompson, Ellery, 1899-1986
- Thorsen, Lars
- White, Henry C.
- Wright, G. Wallace
- Allyn, Charles
- Angell, D.O.
- Atkinson, W.
- Ball, Elijah S., 1888-1975, interviewee
- Bates, R.E.
- Berg, George, 1909-
- Bishop, Isaac C.
- Bonney, John
- Bush, Anna
- Byles, Elwood L., 1901-1970
- Carpenter, Nelson, 1909-
- Chickering, Elmer
- Church, Albert Cook
- Ciaurro, William, 1912-
- Cone, Harold, 1893-1978
- Cummings, Henry K.
- Darrow, William, 1895-
- Davison, A.J.
- Dolan, Tom
- Dunshee, E. S.
- Durgan, J. O.
- Faris, Thomas.
- Fish, Alice Reber
- Goldenblum, W. H.
- Green, J.E.
- Hall, H. J.
- Hermes, Frederick W., 1893-1990
- Holmes, Joseph Warren, 1824-1912
- Hotsky, Jacob, 1921-1991
- Hulser, Felix, 1897-1979
- Inderdohnen, Mary, 1895-
- J. Solomon.
- Jennings Studio.
- Joseph, Julian
- Kenyon, F. P.
- Lane, Adrian Kingsbury, 1919-1988
- Levick, Edward
- Lillibridge, George B., 1894-
- Lincoln, Edwin H.
- Low, A.P.
- M.W. Rathbun
- Maderia, Alfred, 1952
- Maxwell, Edward, 1912-
- McNeil, George T., 1901-
- Medeiros, Arthur, 1931-
- Mitchell, George Bertrand
- Morgan, Ebenezer
- Moulton, J. S.
- Moulton, J. W.
- Rosenfeld and Sons
- E.C. Kropp Co.
- Bolles &
- Frisbie
- Scholfield Brothers
- Connecticut. Shell Fish Commission
- Kenyon
- Underwood
- Underwood &
- Co.
- H.D. Utley
- Hugh C. Leighton Company
- Son
- Stiles
- Bishop Studio
- H.W. Morgan's Gallery
- Kenyon &
- Tichnor Quality Views
- Wright Studio
- American News Company
- Bishop &
- Dean &
- Emerson
- Hale's Studios
- Littlefield [Studio]
- M.W. Rathbun
- Merritt-Chapman &
- Morgan &
- Mystic Variety Store
- Neidlinger
- Osbon
- Rotograph Company
- S.L. and Company
- Scholfield, E. A. (Everett Augustus), 1843-1930
- Scott Corporation
- Washburn
- A.C. Basselman &
- American Post Cards
- Bailey &
- Benson
- Bishop Studios
- Braisier
- C. Kretzer
- Chic Photo Co.
- Coast Wrecking Co.
- Collotype Company
- Crowell
- Danziger and Berman
- Day
- Dexter Press
- E.B. Seamans
- Farach
- Giles Bishop &
- Gubelman
- H.H. Jackson
- Haydens
- Hill &
- Hoag &
- Holmes R. Booth &
- Howland &
- Hunter Photo Company
- Huntington
- Jordan's
- Kenyon Studio
- Lalumia &
- Leighton and Valentine Company
- Littlefield, Parsons &
- Metropolitan News and Publishing Company
- Moss Engraving Co.
- New London News Co.
- P. Hammacher &
- Pach Brothers
- Popkins
- Quick
- Rathbone
- Scovill Manufacturing Company
- Seeley &
- Sound &
- Taylor &
- Ullman Manufacturing Co.
- W.S. Calvert
- Warnock
- Webster &
- Wise, Smith &
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