| Jessie Minor (schooner) | Jessie Minor, a three-masted schooner of 261 tons and 300 M feet capacity, was built at Fairhaven, Calif., in 1883 by Bendixsen for William Whitney of San Francisco and Eureka. She was wrecked in 1911 in Nelson's Lagoon, Alaska, her owner then being W. S. E. Jorgensen, San Francisco. John Lyman, Pacific Coast Built Sailers 1850-1905, The Marine Digest. May 24, 1941 |
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| Jessie Minor (schooner) | Jessie Minor, a three-masted schooner of 261 tons and 300 M feet capacity, was built at Fairhaven, Calif., in 1883 by Bendixsen for William Whitney of San Francisco and Eureka. She was wrecked in 1911 in Nelson's Lagoon, Alaska, her owner then being W. S. E. Jorgensen, San Francisco. John Lyman, Pacific Coast Built Sailers 1850-1905, The Marine Digest. May 24, 1941 |
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| Jessie Minor (schooner) | The three-masted schooner Jessie Minor was lost in Nelsons Lagoon, Bristol Bay in June, having carried cannery supplies and fishing crews north from San Francisco. Gordon Newell, Maritime Events of 1911, H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest.. |
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