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Roy Hattori & the Japanese American Abalone Fishery of Monterey Bay by Melissa Ashley, Caleb Fineske, Leilani Leszkay, Tommy Hattori, Kylie King, and Richard J. King Read this featured article …
Annual Awards Dinner 24 October 2024
Celebrating Exceptional Leadership The Annual Awards Dinner is the single largest fundraising event promoting the work of the National Maritime Historical Society. Our gala celebrates the work of exceptional leaders in the…
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In the Pages of Sea History 188
Roy Hattori & the Japanese American Abalone Fishery of Monterey Bay by Melissa Ashley, Caleb Fineske, Leilani Leszkay, Tommy Hattori, Kylie King, and Richard J. King Read this featured article …
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Brown Pelicans
In 1881, Martha Field, writing under the pen name Catharine Cole, became the first woman to work as a full-time reporter for the New Orleans newspaper, the Daily Picayune. In a few years she became nationally known, especially as a travel writer. Often adventuring by herself—sloshing through bayous, rowing in canoes, and sailing on boats…
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