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Record Group 41 Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation records are important but some information is kept at regional location so see Overview of Records Locations and see the finding aids at the regional locations. Passenger Lists: Atlantic, Gulf, and Great Lakes Ports, 1820-1873 including Atlantic, Gulf, and Great Lakes Ports, Baltimore, Boston, New Orleans, New York, and Philadelphia. Customs Service 1820-1891 Record Group 36 Customs. Passenger Lists: Microfilmed Records of the U.S. Coast Guard records in Chicago often include information about wrecks. Search the site using "vessel documentation" many come from the Atlanta office (includes southern ports in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi) which has put some finding aides to Records Group 26 ( Coast Guard). There is a piece about search strategies which may be helpful and Vessel documents. There are excel spreadsheets with vessel names and some information on the site. The only surviving volume is on permanent loan to the British Library.įor a list of shipping industry resources for current research click here This is the first time that pages from this original edition of the Register of Ships, 1764 have been made available online. Usage - You are free to use anything generated in your creative works.

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The Register Book for 1764-66 is now available to view in PDF format. The fields can be searched by ship name(s), year of build and gross tonnage. The Registers for 1930-1945 were digitised as part of the Plimsoll ship data project by the Southampton City Libraries and Archives Services in conjunction with Lloyds Registers Information Centre.

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Please note that only the sailing vessel volumes for 1893-9 have been scanned in, the steamer volumes and separate appendix for these years are not yet available online. These digitised Registers can be searched by any of the fields such as ship name, master, ship owner or place of build (some of the fields may be abbreviated such as Capt. The early volumes, up to 1899, were scanned in by Googlebooks and by The Internet Archive. Before this time only those vessels classed by Lloyds Register were listed. Since the 1870s Lloyds Register has tried to include all merchant vessels over 100 gross tonnes, which are self-propelled and sea-going, regardless of classification. The Register, published for the years 1764-66, 1768-71 and then annually since 1775, records the details of merchant vessels of the world.














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