Louisa
1632 ship citations (78 free) in 161 resources
Louisa (wooden brig, 1859, Shelburne, Nova Scotia, gross tonnage: 213, official number: 36439)
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Louisa (wooden brig, 1860, Shelburne, Nova Scotia, gross tonnage: 213, official number: 36439)
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Louisa (wooden brig, 1861, Cincinnati, Ohio, gross tonnage: 147, official number: 35406)
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Louisa (wooden brig, 1866, Summerside, Prince Edward Island, gross tonnage: 302, official number: 54270)
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Louisa (wooden brigantine, 1861, Moncton, New Brunswick, gross tonnage: 162, official number: 42653)
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Louisa (wooden brigantine, 1862, Cardigan, Prince Edward Island, gross tonnage: 186, official number: 42954)
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Louisa (wooden brigantine, 1863, Barrington, Nova Scotia, gross tonnage: 258, official number: 48252)
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Louisa (wooden brigantine, 1864, New London, Prince Edward Island, gross tonnage: 145, official number: 50903)
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Louisa (wooden brigantine, 1865, Hillsborough, Nova Scotia, gross tonnage: 326, official number: 49488)
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Louisa (wooden brigantine, 1865, Murray Harbour, Prince Edward Island, gross tonnage: 179, official number: 51907)
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Louisa (wooden brigantine, 1866, Morell, Prince Edward Island, gross tonnage: 123, official number: 55982)
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Louisa (wooden brigantine, 1868, Shippegan, New Brunswick, gross tonnage: 137, official number: 61354)
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Louisa (wooden brigantine, 1873, Murray Harbour, Prince Edward Island, gross tonnage: 179, official number: 51907)
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Louisa (wooden brigantine, 1873, Murray Harbour, Prince Edward Island, gross tonnage: 195, official number: 66353)
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Louisa (wooden brigantine, 1876, Barrington, Nova Scotia, gross tonnage: 267, official number: 48252)
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Louisa (wooden brigantine, 1877, Egmont Bay, Prince Edward Island, official number: 75492)
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Louisa (wooden schooner, 1858, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, gross tonnage: 83, official number: 37618)
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Louisa (wooden schooner, 1864, Upper Gagetown, New Brunswick, gross tonnage: 117, official number: 50505)
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Louisa (wooden schooner, 1868, Country Harbour, Nova Scotia, gross tonnage: 26, official number: 57675)
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Louisa (wooden schooner, 1871, Upper Gagetown, New Brunswick, gross tonnage: 117, official number: 50505)
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Louisa (wooden schooner, 1872, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, gross tonnage: 83, official number: 37618)
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Louisa (wooden schooner, 1874, Plymouth, Massachusetts, gross tonnage: 50, official number: 38524)
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Louisa (wooden schooner, 1874, Shippegan, New Brunswick, gross tonnage: 10, official number: 61433)
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Louisa (wooden schooner, 1875, Plymouth, Massachusetts, gross tonnage: 50, official number: 38524)
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Louisa (wooden schooner, 1876, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, gross tonnage: 78, official number: 37618)
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Louisa (wooden schooner, 1878, Partridge Point, Newfoundland, official number: 78940)
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Louisa (wooden schooner, 1879, Bonaventure (Head?), Newfoundland, official number: 82053)
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Louisa (wooden schooner, 1879, Fortune, Newfoundland, official number: 79734)
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Louisa (wooden schooner, 1880, Exploits, Newfoundland, official number: 82225)
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Louisa (wooden schooner, 1883, Lamaline, Newfoundland, official number: 86842)
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Louisa (wooden schooner, 1883, Port Gilbert, Nova Scotia, gross tonnage: 15, official number: 83426)
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Louisa (wooden schooner, 1883, Port Gilbert, Nova Scotia, official number: 83426)
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Louisa (Wrecked, 1832-03-02; Baccaro Point, near Barrington)
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Louisa (yacht) (1856)
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Louisa -- schr.
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The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest
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Published
Superior Publishing Company, Seattle, 1966
Page
230
Louisa(steamer)
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Louisa, (Wright/Curry), of London (1834)
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Louisa, 1794-1798, Gunboat ex-barge purchase
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Louisa, 1795-1802, Gunboat ex-barge purchase
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Louisa, 4-oared fishing boat.
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Louisa, accounts
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Louisa, Ann, British blockade runner schooner
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Louisa, armed ship
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Louisa, Barge
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Louisa, bark
Journal
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., 1997
ISSN
0003-0155
Pages
(1832), Pictorial Supplement, XXXIII, plates XX, XXI
Louisa, Bark
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Louisa, barque, 242 old measurement, 306 new measurement, Calcutta 1824 Smith & Co. (Clay); Last LR 1848.
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Louisa, Bk. (267)
Book
Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Page
508
Louisa, Bk. (316)
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Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Pages
514, 548
Louisa, blockade runner schooner
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Louisa, brig
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The Opium Clippers
Author
Published
Brown, Son, & Ferguson, Ltd., Glasgow, 1933
Pages
66-9, 70-1, 382
Louisa, Brig
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Louisa, brig (1850)
Journal
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., 1997
ISSN
0003-0155
Pages
VII, 318
Louisa, brig (Capt. J. Colston)
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Louisa, brig, 182, 81'8" x 22'7_" x 14'6" South Town, Yarmouth 1834; 3/6/43 John Macnamara (Sydney 40/1843 & 70/1850); Rereg. London 1857, remeasured 163grt 79.3 x 22.5 x 14.5'. Still in LR 1873/4.
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Louisa, brig, Captain Moffett, to be convoyed by Norfolk
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Louisa, brig, Master Davis
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Louisa, brig, Thomas Davis, master, in Hampton Roads convoy
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Louisa, British blockade runner schooner
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Louisa, British hired vessel brig (1799)
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Louisa, British hired vessel tender (1803)
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Louisa, British other vessels gunboat (1794)
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Louisa, British unrated gunboat (1798)
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Louisa, British? barque, whaling out of Sydney (1833)
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Louisa, cargo
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Louisa, Clara, British blockade runner sloop
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Louisa, cutter
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The Opium Clippers
Author
Published
Brown, Son, & Ferguson, Ltd., Glasgow, 1933
Pages
22, 87, 114, 197, 212-3, 217-8, 252-4
Louisa, ex. New Zealand, ex. Four Brothers, ex. Gwalia (London, Cowes; ON 82777; lost near Bembridge)
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Louisa, French? (1823)
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Louisa, HMS
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Louisa, Mary, blockade runner sloop
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Louisa, Newport
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Louisa, of London (1826)
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Louisa, profits
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Louisa, river craft, either unregistered or: schooner, 15, 34'3" x 10'5_" x 5'9" Pittwater 1831 by John Wood; Joseph Leigh (Hobart 9/1831). This vessel generally believed to be the Louisa wrecked (totally?) on Hope Beach 1841.-O'May.
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Louisa, Sch.
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Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Page
532
Louisa, Sch. (108)
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Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Page
418
Louisa, Sch. (152)
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Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Pages
497, 531
Louisa, Sch. (185)
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Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Page
415
Louisa, schooner
Journal
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., 1997
ISSN
0003-0155
Pages
XXI, 92, 103; (1861), VIII, 219, 225; XI, 285; XII, 231, 235; (1870), I, 73
Louisa, schooner
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Louisa, schooner (photos), built Key West, Fla., 1870
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Louisa, scow-schooner: data concerning
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Louisa, ship (1860)
Journal
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., 1997
ISSN
0003-0155
Pages
III, 171
Louisa, ship, Capt. Holder Fullman, captured by Foundling
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Louisa, ship, Captain Ellis, spoken by Pickering
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Louisa, ship, Captain Haggard, in engagement with French privateer
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Louisa, ship, Captain Maffet, encounter with a privateer
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Louisa, ship, Daniel Lewis, chased by Constitution
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Louisa, ship, John Champlin, Master
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Louisa, ship, Master Haggard, beat off two privateers
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Louisa, ship, Master Lovett, beat off privateer
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Louisa, ship: captured by Sally (Capt. Raymond Payne)
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Louisa, slave-ship, profits of
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Louisa, Sp. (300)
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Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Page
499
Louisa, Sp. (324)
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Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Pages
435, 440
Louisa, Sp. (382)
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Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Pages
157, 392, 474
Louisa, Sp. (496)
Book
Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Pages
445, 449, 452, 456, 474, 500, 502, 510
Louisa, steamship (1862)
Journal
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., 1997
ISSN
0003-0155
Pages
XVII, 310