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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- Yachts
- Sailboats
- Fishing boats
- Motorboats
- Waterfronts
- Steamboats
- Boatyards
- Shipbuilding industry -- Employees
- Shipyards
- Sloops
- Infants
- Whaling ships
- Paddle steamers
- Rivers
- Inuit
- Commercial buildings
- Shipbuilding
- Cargo ships
- Docks
- Boatbuilding
- Coasters (Ships)
- Launchings
- Sailing
- Wharves
- Whaling
- Whalers (Persons)
- Church buildings
- Industrial buildings
- Barks (Sailing ships)
- Oyster fisheries
- Carpenters
- Drawbridges
- Roads, Earth
- Horse-drawn vehicles
- Menhaden fisheries
- Textile industry
- Marine engines
- School buildings
- Carriages and carts
- Family
- Ship captains
- Shipbuilding industry
- Dogs
- Irish Americans
- Streets
- Catboats
- Fisheries -- Equipment and supplies
- Tugboats
- Yachting
- Regattas
- Marine diesel motors
- Central business districts
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- House furnishings
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- Parades
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- Lighthouses
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- Automobiles
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- Clergy
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- Bridges
- Hurricane, 1938
- Hurricanes
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- Railroad bridges
- School children
- Catholic church buildings
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- African American women
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- West Main Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Connecticut River
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- Putnam (Conn.)
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- Pistol Point (Mystic, Conn.)Mystic (Conn.)
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- Fort Rachel (Mystic, Conn.)
- 40 East Main Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Greenmanville Avenue (Mystic, Conn.)
- Mouse Island (Conn.)
- River Road (Mystic, Conn.)
- Ram Island (Conn.)
- Old Mystic (Conn.)
- Water Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Adams Point (Conn.)
- Huntington Street (New London, Conn.)
- Shetucket River (Conn.)
- Pequot Avenue (Mystic, Conn.)
- State Street (New London, Conn.)
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- Lantern Hill (Conn.)
- Willow Point (New London County, Conn.)
- Yantic River (Conn.)
- Cottrell Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Hartford (Conn.)
- Clift Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Elm Grove Cemetery (New London County, Conn.)
- Ocean Beach (Conn.)
- Waterford (Conn.)
- 111 Ocean Avenue (New London, Conn.)
- Bridgeport Harbor (Conn.)
- Gravel Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Long Island Sound (N.Y. and Conn.)
- Milford (Conn.)
- Montville (Conn.)
- Morgan Point (New London County, Conn.)
- Mystic Seaport (Conn.)
- New Haven Harbor (Conn.)
- Pearl Street (Mystic, Conn.)
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- Great Hill (Conn.)
- Norwalk (Conn.)
- 115 Ocean Avenue (New London, Conn.)
- Fort Griswold (Groton, Conn.)
- Groton Long Point (Conn.)
- Naval Submarine Base (Groton, Conn.)
- Pequot Avenue (New London, Conn.)
- Twin Lakes (Conn. : Lake)
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
- Walnut Grove (Stonington, Conn.)
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- Crescent Beach (Conn.)
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- North Stonington (Conn.)
- Willow Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- 32 East Main Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- Bank Street (New London, Conn.)
- Church Street (Mystic, Conn.)
- East Hartford (Conn.)
- Glenwood Avenue (New London, Conn.)
- Mystic River (Conn. : Stream)
- Wamphassuc Point (Conn.)
- Westport (Conn.)
- 55 State Street (New London, Conn.)
- Avery Point (Conn.)
- Broad Street (Stonington, Conn.)
- Burrows Grove (Conn.)
- Guilford (Conn.)
- Lighthouse Point (Conn.)
- Main Street (West Haven, Conn.)
- Mystic Bridge (Conn.)
- Mystic, Conn
- Old Saybrook (Conn.)
- Pawcatuck River (R.I. and Conn.)
- Clarner, Frederick
- Bishop, Giles
- Lockwood, F.C.
- Fisher, Henry Donald, 1882-1961
- Sweet, Gordon
- Warner, Winthrop L., 1900-1987
- Neilan, James P.
- Northam, Robert C.
- Sayle, Charles F.
- Scholfield, Edwin
- Johnson, Garrett
- Rosenfeld, Morris
- Stebbins, N. L. (Nathaniel Livermore), 1847-1922
- White, Henry C.
- Packer, Harry
- Roy, E.S.
- Roorbach, A.S.
- Dring, Harry
- Goss, F. Percy
- Nickerson, G. H.
- Potts, William Sherman, 1876-1930
- Raymond, Frank J.
- Warner, Mary Loring
- Beal, Reynolds, 1866-1951
- Bonney, John
- Douglass, W.F.
- Enneking, J. Eliot
- Goldenblum, W. H.
- Green, G.L.
- Huge, Jurgan Frederick, 1809-1878
- Hyde, G.A.
- Kruschwitz, Gilbert H.
- Landry, Paul A.
- Levick, Edwin
- Lewis, R.A.
- Mays, Victor
- Owens, Curt A., Sr.
- Pansing, Fred
- Payne, Tom
- Richards.
- Rogers, Frank H.
- Roorbach, G. Selden
- Sherman, John E.
- Soderberg, Yngve Edward
- Stillman, Charles Kirkland, 1879-1938
- Stone, George H.
- Thompson, G. Albert
- Andersen, Carl
- Camp, Raymond S.
- Ciaurro, William, 1912-
- DeLamater, R. S.
- Hazard, E. W. (Emerson W.), 1854-1926
- Herdman, Harold F.
- Hoxie, S. Jerome, 1895-1981
- Kenyon, F. P.
- LaPlace, Oliver, 1901-
- McBey, James
- Pratch, Charles R.
- Rickeman, Fred
- Smith, Stanley H.
- Thompson, Ellery, 1899-1986
- Thorsen, Lars
- Waite, Elmer E.
- Webster, E. Z.
- Webster, E.Z.
- Wright, G. Wallace
- Adams, Alma F.
- Angell, D.O.
- Atkinson, W.
- Ayer, E.
- Ball, Elijah S., 1888-1975, interviewee
- Berg, George, 1909-
- Bishop, Isaac C.
- Brigham, Robert K.
- Bush, Anna
- Byles, Elwood L., 1901-1970
- Carpenter, Nelson, 1909-
- Chickering, Elmer
- Church, Albert Cook
- Cole, Rodney
- Collins.
- Cone, Harold, 1893-1978
- Covell, William King
- Crocker, John Denison
- Cummings, Henry K.
- Cutler, Stuart M.
- Darrow, William, 1895-
- Davison, A.J.
- Detwiller, Frederick K.
- Dolan, Tom
- Dunshee, E. S.
- Durgan, J. O.
- Faris, Thomas.
- Fish, Alice Reber
- French, Howard
- Rhode Island News Company
- Holmes
- Co.
- Scholfield Brothers
- Bolles &
- Connecticut. Shell Fish Commission
- Frisbie
- Son
- E.C. Kropp Co.
- Hugh C. Leighton Company
- Kenyon
- W.S. Calvert
- Bishop Studio
- Chapin News Company
- H.D. Utley
- Kenyon &
- Metropolitan News and Publishing Company
- S.L. and Company
- Stiles
- Wright Studio
- American News Company
- Atkin Naval Architecture
- Bishop &
- Danziger and Berman
- Dean &
- Dexter Press
- Emerson
- Geer's Star Photo Shop
- H.W. Morgan's Gallery
- Leighton and Valentine Company
- Littlefield [Studio]
- Merritt-Chapman &
- Morgan &
- Neidlinger
- Osbon
- Rotograph Company
- Scholfield, E. A. (Everett Augustus), 1843-1930
- Scott Corporation
- Webster's Photographic Studio
- A.C. Basselman &
- American Post Cards
- Bailey &
- Beckner Photo Service
- Benson
- Bishop Studios
- Braisier
- Brown &
- C.T.
- Chic Photo Co.
- Coast Wrecking Co.
- Collotype Company
- Cook &
- Cranston &
- Crowell
- Dawson
- Douglas Photo Shop
- Durgan
- E.A. Bardol and Company
- E.B. Seamans
- E.P. Judd Co.
- Farach
- Friend
- Giles Bishop &
- Griswold Hotel
- Gubelman
- H.H. Jackson
- H.K. Skinner &
- Hale's Studios
- Harwood
- Haydens
- Hill &
- Hoag &
- Holmes &
- Holmes R. Booth &
- Howland &
- Huntington
- Jordan's
- Kenyon Studio
- Lalumia &
- Littlefield, Parsons &
- Miller and Grimaldi
- Moss Engraving Co.
- Mystic Variety Store
- P. Hammacher &
- Pach Brothers
- Photograph Company
- Pomeroy &
- Popkins
- Quick
- Rathbone
- Scholfield
- Scovill Manufacturing Company
- Seeley &
- Smith
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