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    Posted 12 years ago

    filmnet
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    American Railways Express Co 1903 with my wife's G Grandfather born 1873
    2 from the town of Brownfield Maine
    And 1 from New York, This women and her husband was on the clipper ship and the ship was was in New York, they lived in Salem Mass, and took a train to home from New York. The ship was from New York SEA WITCH.

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    Comments

    1. trunkingforfun, 12 years ago
      Thanks for both the photos and the history. I love hearing the stories.
    2. filmnet filmnet, 12 years ago
      Your welcome Do you know how the string will close this trunk?
    3. windships, 4 years ago
      TO: filmnet
      RE: SEA WITCH

      Hello, you posted an image of a card which was a painting of a clipper ship.
      An accompanying item included mention of the 1872 clipper ship SEA WITCH.

      QUESTIONS?

      Do you still have that card?
      Is there anything on the back (on verso) which identifies the clipper ship in the painting?
      Can you provide a higher-res image of the card?
      Do you know where the card came from?

      We are doing some research on the clipper ship SEA WITCH of 1872, and wondering if the painting is indeed of that clipper (there was an earlier one with the same name).

      Many thanks.
      You may reach me directly at windships@earthlink.net

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