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J. B. Ford (Great Lakes ore freighter), 133:21, 133:21
J. C. Dobbin (topsail schooner), 135:16
J. C. Kuhn (barque), 36:16
J. E. Garland (cod fisherman), 49:35
J. E. Riggin (Maine windjammer), 60:17
J. J. Fallon (schooner), 78:14
J. K. Manning (schooner), 50:7
J. M. Colman (schooner), 38:45
J. N. Carter (renamed John E. Pfriem) (ketch), 20:39, 62:35
J. N. Maffit (excursion boat), 13:48
J. O. Webster (ex-Charles F. Gordon; ex-Oliver H. Perry; ex- and renamed J. T. Wing), 47:24–25, 47:24–25, 48:5
J. Pierpont Morgan (ore boat), 22:23
J. Pinckney Henderson, SS (Liberty ship), 105:40
J. Russell Jinishian Gallery, 96:26, 140:36, 147:34, 156:38
J. S. (sidewheel steamer), 57:26
J. T. Wing (ex-Charles F. Gordon, ex-J. O. Webster; ex-Oliver H. Perry) (three-masted schooner), 47:24–25, 47:24–25, 48:5, 168:51
J. W. Flanders (schooner), 174:24
J&E Rigin (oyster dredge), 7:25
Jabez Howes, 69:5
Jacare (topsail schooner), 3:6
Jacinto, USS, 132:12
“Jack Corbett, Mariner,” 103:46–48
Jack Frost (tugboat), 9:34
“Jack’s Last Port,” 29:18–20
Jackson, A. Y. (artist), 125:29
Jackson, Andrew, 137:15, 141:11, 141:12, 141:12
Jackson, Christie
“Virginia Woolf’s Maiden Voyage,” 137:26–28
Jackson, Edward “the Bald,” 178:28
Jackson, John, 173:22–23
Jackson, Melvin H., 31:53, 32:3–4
Jackson, Robert, 98:34
Jackson, William Henry, 172:22
Jackson, CSS (civil war warship), 97:40, 133:24
Jacksonville Historic Naval Ship Association (JHNSA), 176:55, 181:49
Jacksonville Maritime Museum Society, Inc., 73:36
Jacksonville Naval Museum, 181:49
Jacob Bell (tugboat), 48:5, 162:18
Jacob Jones, USS (DD–61; convoy escort), 99:9
“Jacob Lawrence: The American Struggle,” 169:36–37
Jacob Pike (sardine carrier), 132:46, 132:46
Jacobs, Neil, 168:55
Jacobs, Solomon, 131:9
Jacobs, W. W., 11:46–48
Jacobs, William, 180:32, 180:32
Jacobsen, Antonio (artist), 9:33, 15:55, 37:5, 37:25, 40:30, 71:28, 72:30
Jacobson, Michael, 162:46–47
Jacobstads Wapen (merchant vessel replica), 64:37
Jacoby Arts Center (Alton, IL), 153:42
Jacomien (renamed Roek) (tugboat), 25:19, 25:32, 57:35
Jadran (ex-Marco Polo, renamed Jadran) (three-masted topsail schooner), 3:6
Jaffee, Walter
“The Stuff of Dreams,” 70:16–17
Jagels, Richard, 35:8
Jaguar (tugboat), 172:39, 182:19
Jahncke Shipyard, 183:64
Jalbert, Andrew
“Schooner Lucerne: Lessons From a Great Lakes Shipwreck,” 106:6–9
Jamaica, HMS (cruiser), 27:8
Jamaica Bay, 164:32–36, 164:33
map, 164:32
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, 164:35
James I (king of England), 82:6
James, Arthur Curtiss, 182:17, 183:7
James, J. F. and Son, 159:19
James (English galleon), 175:6
James (transatlantic sailing ship, early 1600s), 174:17–18
“James & John Bard: See the Past and Know That It Was Once Thus,” 80:24–27
James A. Parsons (schooner), 50:7
James Adger, USS, 171:30
James Arnold (whaleship), 21:3
James Battle (steam tug/tow converted to diesel), 8:14
James Caird (lifeboat), 142:32–33, 142:33
James Craig (ex-Clan Macleod) (three-masted barque), 2:8, 2:8, 2:28, 28:34, 29:31, 32:14, 39:6, 67:33, 76:7, 80:36, 83:25–27, 83:25–27, 83:37, 84:4, 94:37, 140:27, 161:33
“James Craig Returns to Her Element,” 83:25–27
“James Gordon Bennett Leads Yachting onto the TransAtlantic Scene,” 89:23–27
James Iredell (blockship), 69:18
James L. Acherson (Liberty ship), 35:13
James Madison (USCG revenue cutter) (renamed Osprey), 139:10, 139:11–12, 141:31, 151:24, 175:16–18, 175:16, 175:17
James Matthews (slave ship), 156:29
James Maury (whaleship), 74:21
James Monroe (clipper), 88:13
James Monroe (packet ship), 64:9, 87:11, 172:11
James P. Pearson (renamed Julius C. Wilkie) (paddlewheel steamboat), 5:29, 17:36, 20:42
“James Patrick McAllister’s Harbor Reflections,” 53:12
James Phelps (schooner), 36:11, 36:16
James Rowan (steam coaster), 31:53
James T. Carlton Marine Science Center, 166:13
James Tuft, 20:5
James W. Baldwin (steamboat), 37:12
James W. Johnson, SS (Liberty ship), 68:5
James Wakefield Rescue Row, 121:42
James Wallace (seagoing tug), 79:3
Jamestown, CSS (steamer), 152:22
Jamestown, USS (US navy sloop of war), 57:14, 162:17, 176:35, 176:36
Jamestown Bridge, 115:37
Jamestown Colony, 118:24, 123:34, 170:44
Jamestown Settlement, 175:36
Jamestown Settlement Museum, 169:38
“Jamestown Ships To Be Restored,” 14:23
Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, 77:41, 95:36
Jamie Renea (tugboat), 175:44
“Jan Rynink, Marine Artist,” 29:34–36
Jane (pilot boat), 93:36
Jane Jolliffe (tugboat), 25:17
Jane Morehead (Army transport ship), 48:5, 59:44–47, 61:4
Jane Morehead (two-masted coastal schooner), 44:7
Jane Russell (ketch-rigged scow), 37:39
Janet May (wooden coasting schooner), 32:42
Janet S. (ex-Jesse Jr.; now Dorothy) (tugboat), 5:30, 8:14, 25:18
jangada (Brazilian boat), 35:32, 35:33, 35:34
Janni, Pino (artist), 128:22–23
Jannini, Christopher “Tar Brush,” 90:20, 90:21, 90:22
Janszoon, Willem, 102:17, 102:19
Japan (paddlewheeler), 64:17–18
Japan (transPacific passenger steamer), 21:18
Japanese exclusion edict, 79:12
Japanese Zero fighters, 160:33–34
Jarramas (full-rigged ship), 2:10
Jarvis, David, 146:30
Jarvis, David Henry, 166:20–21, 166:21
Jarvis, William, 97:34–35
Jaseur/Jasseur, HMS (brig-sloop), 14:53, 137:14, 147:20
Jasny, Michael, 156:50
Jason (renamed Angel Gabriel) (English galleon), 175:6
Jason (frigate), 59:20, 132:25
JASON (remotely operated vehicle), 88:38, 116:41
Jason Jr. (underwater research vessel), 116:41
Java, HMS (frigate), 103:16, 112:12, 129:19, 134:0, 135:6, 146:20, 146:21, 151:28, 167:34, 167:34, 169:41
Java, HNLMS, 158:48
Java Arrow, SS (renamed Kerry Patch) (oil tanker), 180:28–29, 180:29
Jay, Norma (artist), 19:31, 21:38
Jay Dee (log canoe), 32:11, 32:11, 154:22–26, 154:22–23, 154:25, 154:27
Jay’s Treaty (Treaty of Amity Commerce and Navigation), 153:28
Jayson, Dick, 180:23
Jean (sternwheel river towboat), 5:28, 8:14, 25:18
Jean de la Lune (brigantine), 75:16, 75:17, 83:50
Jean Turecamo (tugboat), 33:18
Jean-Francois de Nantes (brig-schooner), 60:38
Jeanie Johnston (three-masted barque replica), 88:20, 95:21, 104:40
“Jeanie Johnston: A Dream Rebuilt,” 88:20
Jeannette (Jeanette), USS (polar expedition ship), 89:26, 121:14, 150:10–14, 150:10
Jeffboat, Inc., 74:19
Jefferson, Rufus C., 57:33–34
Jefferson, Thomas, 151:22, 153:26–27
Jefferson (Coast Survey steam vessel), 61:32, 120:32
Jefferson Davis (ex-Putnam) (Confederate privateer), 93:35, 120:26
Jemal, Douglas, 175:51
Jenkins, Robert, 137:19
Jenkins, Thornton, 120:33
Jenkinson, Robert (Lord Liverpool), 145:16–17, 145:17
Jenks (destroyer escort), 37:4
Jennie & Annie (cargo schooner), 171:43, 171:43
Jennie Clark (sternwheeler), 179:20, 179:20
Jennie Cushman (barque), 114:34, 114:35
Jennie D. Bell (ram schooner), 93:20
Jennie S. Barker (renamed Louise) (downeaster), 72:22
Jenny Lind, 75:29
Jens Krogh, 75:17
Jensen, Ann
“A Royal Squadron that Found Safe Harbor in the US,” 31:43
Jensen, Christian, 181:24
Jensen, John Odin, 111:2
“Maritime Archaeology on the Last Frontier,” 111:6–9
Jeremiah O’Brien, SS (Liberty ship), 11:33, 12:42, 15:47, 15:53, 18:14, 18:45, 19:22–23, 19:41, 26:29, 29:11, 31:57, 32:43, 34:37, 35:28, 36:4, 38:11, 46:16–17, 46:18–19, 46:38, 47:5, 57:35, 57:39, 63:38, 65:34, 65:37, 68:6, 69:20–21, 70:4, 70:7, 70:16–17, 72:10, 72:36, 73:6, 73:17, 75:2, 76:38, 81:3, 81:4, 84:57, 88:35, 97:3, 99:36, 102:41, 103:38, 104:2, 104:11, 104:12, 117:29, 120:6, 123:46, 125:21, 148:29, 161:56, 172:48, 175:44
(pictures), 15:47, 18:45, 46:17, 69:20, 70:17, 72:36, 97:3, 104:0, 104:11, 104:12, 148:29, 161:56, 172:48, 175:44
Jerome, Jennie, 171:19
Jersey (Coast Survey schooner), 120:32
Jersey (gundelo), 53:30
Jersey, HMS (prison ship), 116:16, 116:16, 165:18
Jervis, John, 79:19, 79:21, 80:31
Jervis Bay (merchant cruiser), 65:26
Jespersen, B. Barner, 35:30
“Toward the Ideal Sail Training Vessel: From the Perspective of Three Generations of Experience,” 35:30
Jespersen, Helle Barner, 35:30, 35:30
Jespersen, Holger Barner, 35:30
Jesse Jr. (ex-Janet S.; now Dorothy) (tugboat), 5:30, 8:14, 25:18
Jesse (Jessie) Stevens (Stephens) (barque), 154:41, 157:6, 165:13
Jessie Costa, 82:23
Jessop, Joe, 1:31
Jet Services (renamed Commodore Explorer) 66:25, 70:40
Jewett, Truda C., 55:7
Jhelum (British barque), 2:8, 13:41, 20:27, 25:43, 34:36, 42:35, 45:34, 59:37, 77:36, 100:33
Ji Fung (sail training brigantine), 25:53
Jim Bridger, SS (Liberty ship), 104:12
Jinishian, J. Russell (artist/author), 46:26, 56:23, 57:30, 67:23, 73:28, 77:26, 148:42–44, 156:38, 159:38, 161:4
“Don Demers and A. D. Blake Take on the Great Ocean Races,” 131:22–26
“Reflections on the 20th Annual Mystic International,” 91:18–23
“Thomas M. Hoyne: Artist of the Gloucesterman,” 49:23–26
Jireh Swift (whaling ship), 174:23, 174:24
Joal (renamed Pilgrim) (replica of Dana’s ship; brig, former schooner), 3:9, 17:29, 21:34, 30:35, 72:10–12, 73:4, 82:36, 87:18–21, 89:2–3, 146:23
Joan B. (ex-Nina W. Corkum) (Gloucester schooner), 4:33, 4:33, 6:5
Joan Turecamo (tugboat), 25:28–29
Joanna of Foulness (brigantine), 3:6
Jobb, Dean, 151:34–37
Jobson, Gary, 116:8, 116:8, 117:8, 117:8, 127:8, 127:8, 129:8, 129:8, 129:40, 129:40, 132:8, 134:40, 135:8, 135:8, 149:12, 151:8, 153:8, 153:8, 159:8, 163:11, 164:24, 165:8, 166:13, 167:8, 167:8, 168:12, 169:8, 169:9, 169:9, 169:10, 170:13, 174:9, 174:9, 174:50, 178:11, 178:12, 179:8, 180:11, 181:8, 181:9, 182:10
Joe Lane (revenue cutter), 8:18
Joffe, Gabrielle
“Flying Fish,” 132:36–37
Joffre, Joseph, 161:19
Joffre (eastern rig dragger fishing vessel), 127:45, 127:45, 139:27
Johan Smidt, 71:40
Johannesen, Kristian, 177:12, 177:14
Johansen, Gina, “‘Fishing for a Living’ at the Vancouver Maritime Museum,” 82:18–19
Johanson, Brad, 166:10
John A. Briggs (Down Easter), 8:6
John A. MacDonald (CCG icebreaker), 22:26
John A. Noble Collection, 59:23, 75:33
“John A. Noble’s Paintings: A Schooner Testament,” 103:22–25
John A. (schooner), 21:27, 22:12
John Adams (frigate), 45:4, 103:16, 105:11
John Adams, SS (Liberty ship), 11:21
John Adams (whaleship), 172:19
John Amos (now Hero) (tugboat), 25:18
John and Francis (caravel), 103:26
John and Rebecca, 51:5
“John Barber, Chronicler of the Working Chesapeake,” 127:28–33
John Barry (Liberty ship), 52:10
John Brooks (steamship), 107:16
John C. Butler (destroyer escort), 71:16
John Carter Brown Library (JCBL), 112:40–41, 157:46
John Clark (packet), 5:38, 5:38–39
John D. Archbold, SS (tanker), 113:0, 113:10, 113:15
John D. McKean (fireboat), 183:40, 183:40
“John D. McKean, Fireboat,” 183:40
John E. Conner Museum, 181:20
John E. McAllister (steam tug/tow converted to diesel), 8:14
John E. Pfriem (ex-J. N. Carter) (ketch), 20:39, 62:35
John Elliot Thayer (packet), 75:22
John Ena (four-masted barque), 114:14, 115:4, 115:4
John Ericsson, USNS (fleet replenishment oiler), 112:18
John F. Kennedy (Staten Island ferry), 62:27, 94:3, 178:54–55, 178:54, 180:5, 180:5
John F. Kennedy, USS (aircraft carrier), 30:9, 42:28, 52:22, 129:42, 176:47
John F. Kennedy International Airport, 164:35
John F. Kennedy Trust, 88:23
John F. Leavitt (coasting schooner), 4:3, 5:5, 5:32, 6:3, 11:30, 12:38, 13:13, 13:31, 15:47, 15:47, 16:29, 16:29, 34:4, 80:2
John F. Leavitt (coasting schooner replica), 8:18
“The John F. Leavitt,” 16:29
John Gilpin (clipper brig), 14:13
John Gorrie, SS (Liberty ship), 11:9, 12:7, 12:10
“John Groves, Marine Artist,” 38:24–26
John H. Amos (steam paddle tug), 3:30
John H. Campbell, SS (Liberty ship), 50:4
“John H. Dahlgren: Lincoln’s Seasick Naval Genius,” 156:20–25
John Howland Foundation, 79:13
John Howland (whaleship), 79:12–13, 79:13
John Howland (whaleship replica), 79:13, 111:34
John J. Harvey (fireboat), 99:12–13, 99:13, 99:34, 99:34, 100:3, 102:6, 102:6, 122:35, 126:17, 126:18, 135:45, 135:45, 136:9, 144:8, 180:12
“John Lyman: The Hub of Our Wheel,” 12:13–15
John Manta (Cape Verde schooner), 9:30
“John Mashow (1805–1893): From Slavery to Master Shipbuilder and Designer, 174:20–25, 176:8, 179:4
John McDonnell, USNS (oceanographic survey ship), 112:18
“John Mecray: A Celebration of Life, Art, and Yachting” (Church), 164:22–26
John Milton (schooner), 2:29, 138:18–20
“John Nicol, Mariner, at the Battle of the Nile,” 85:62–63
“John Noble: Art for Life’s Sake,” 8:30–33
John Noble Collection. See Noble Maritime Collection (Staten Island, NY)
John Oxley (pilot ship), 2:27, 2:39
“John Paul Jones, the Ranger and the Value of the Continental Navy,” 100:9–13
John Paul Jones, USS, 156:39
John Purves (ex-Butterfield, tugboat), 167:54
John R. Kelly (Down Easter), 11:28, 13:41
John R. Manta (model), 10:27
John Randolph (steamer), 41:7
John Rutledge (packet ship), 165:12–16, 165:15
John S. McCain, USS, 145:52
John Smith Shallop, 114:36, 114:36, 118:29–30
“John Stobart Discusses His Art,” 11:36–38
John Taxis (ex-Wm. Stewart) (steam tugboat), 13:48, 25:18, 25:46
John W. Atkins (schooner), 24:31
John W. Brown, SS (Liberty ship), 6:27, 6:30, 11:9, 11:22, 11:33, 25:42, 27:38, 29:2, 29:11, 34:37, 35:28, 36:4, 38:32, 41:0, 41:12–14, 41:12–13, 46:38, 48:4, 48:33, 48:33, 57:19, 57:35, 58:35, 60:36, 63:38, 65:34, 65:37, 68:6, 69:20–21, 69:21, 72:10, 72:36, 75:3, 84:2, 88:31, 88:35, 91:38, 95:28–29, 95:28–29, 97:13, 99:36, 102:41, 103:38, 104:2, 104:2, 104:11, 104:11, 104:13, 104:13, 125:21, 132:9, 133:9, 133:9, 140:5, 140:5, 142:51, 156:13, 169:50, 169:50, 170:6, 170:6, 170:51, 170:51, 172:41, 180:17
John W. Brown II (ex-Twin Falls), 4:9
John W. Brown (merchant steamer), 4:9, 60:9
John W. Brown Alumni Association, 170:6
John W. Brown Preservation Project, 25:42, 29:11
“John W. Brown: She Did the Job,” 29:11
John W. Cater (clipper ship), 8:4
John Walker, SS (Liberty ship), 35:13
John Wanamaker (now Clyde B. Holmes; steam tugboat), 8:14, 10:4, 25:18
“John White’s Sketches of the New World,” 55:24–27
John Winthrop (whaling ship), 51:5
John Witherspoon, SS (Liberty ship), 64:4
Johnson, Arthur, 152:17–18, 152:18
Johnson, Barbara, 31:55
Johnson, Donald S., 41:20
“Search for Longitude and the Prime Meridian,” 66:18–21
Johnson, Eastman (artist), 47:37
Johnson, Electa Search “Exy,” 16:35, 31:55, 36:10, 49:7–9, 49:8, 50:6–7, 57:16, 57:33, 78:4, 85:7, 91:12, 94:37, 110:7, 123:16, 129:11–13, 129:12, 130:12, 152:16–20, 152:16–20, 153:6, 154:6, 168:54, 182:32, 182:37
letter, 85:3
Johnson, Harold W. (artist), 145:32, 153:42
Johnson, Herbert, 164:36
Johnson, Irving M., 5:22, 8:23, 16:35, 18:27, 29:23, 31:55, 36:10, 49:7–9, 49:8, 50:6–7, 57:15–16, 57:33, 70:13, 81:19, 81:20, 85:7, 91:12, 94:37, 123:16, 129:11, 129:12, 129:13, 130:12, 152:16–20, 152:17–18, 154:6, 156:18, 156:18, 168:54, 182:32, 182:37
“Do Something For the Ship,” 16:35
“Peking Battles Cape Horn,” 7:42–44
“A Peking Hand Salutes His Ship,” 46:42
“The Shamrock V’s Wild Voyage Home,” 66:31
Johnson, Jay L., 166:10, 166:11–12, 166:11, 166:12, 166:13, 167:8, 167:8, 167:9
Johnson, J. Augustus, 144:24
Johnson, James M., 98:5
“A Warm Reception in the Hudson Highlands,” 98:11–13
Johnson, Jasper WIlliam, 146:6–7, 146:7
Johnson, Joshua, 153:26–27
Johnson, Kenneth W. Jr., 13:6
Johnson, Kristin, remembrance of Karl Kortum, 80:15
Johnson, Levi, 44:36
Johnson, Louis, 112:16
Johnson, Lyndon B., 94:6, 94:7, 94:7, 95:7, 95:8–9, 142:12, 142:14
Johnson, Marshall (artist), 20:46, 126:28–33, 150:28, 150:31, 150:31–32
Johnson, Paula
“A Guild for Small Craft,” 51:19
Johnson, Ralph
“USS Hornet,” 109:30
Johnson, Richard, 172:19
Johnson, Robert, 152:16–20, 152:18
Johnson, Samuel E., 127:45
Johnson, Sarah Wassberg
“How Sail Fueled the Industrial Revolution––Sailing Colliers and the Steamship Fleet,” 179:30–31
Johnson, Stephen H., 116:44
Johnson, Steve, 95:21
Johnson, Thomas, 103:15
Johnson (cutter), 157:16
Johnston, David, 155:12
“Joshua Slocum: A Look Beyond the Voyage,” 73:20–23
Johnston, Douglas A.
“The Ship Comes First!” 36:7
Johnston, Frances, 170:23
Johnston, Henry, 163:19
Johnston, Jeff
“USS Monitor’s Gun Turret, A Look Inside,” 108:28–29
Johnston, Paul Forsythe, 51:6, 53:11, 54:9, 54:9
“Bernie’s Brownie and Harry’s Jars: A Tale of Titanic,” 138:12–16
“‘Go to H—l you d—-d Yankee Son of a B—ch’: A Gold Rush Voyage Journal,” 149:20–24
“‘If Boat Is Going Down’––Bikes, Boats, and Robert Pirsig,” 173:12–19
“Knowledge: The Real Treasure,” 51:6–7
“The Smithsonian, the US Navy, and Aquatic Avian Excrement,”, 163:36–40, 164:6, 179:4
“A Verry Fatigueing Journey—The Van Valen Gold Rush Archive,” 137:22–25
Johnston, Waldo C. M., 5:7, 10:29, 96:13, 96:16–17, 125:20
Johnston, USS (destroyer), 71:16, 175:50–51, 175:50
Joint Professional Military Education (JPME), 170:36
Joinville (François d’Orléans, Prince of), 174:27–28, 174:28, 174:29
Jolie Brise (pilot cutter), 33:11, 33:14, 47:8, 48:10, 95:34, 100:35, 100:38
Joliet (steamer), 55:29
Jolly Rubino (Italian cargo ship), 133:27
Jonah (superstition), 101:28–29
Jones, Bill, 183:70
Jones, Christopher, 171:15–16, 171:21
Jones, David John “Potato,” 92:46
Jones, Dwayne, 160:22
Jones, Eric C., 140:40, 140:40, 155:6
Jones, Icabod, 123:24–25
Jones, John H., 18:41
Jones, John Paul, 12:25, 13:45, 86:9, 100:9–13, 100:28, 115:8–11, 115:10, 115:22, 148:4, 152:37, 152:37, 153:40, 168:56, 169:41, 170:11
miniature bust, 104:20
ships of, 12:17–21
Jones, Julie, 142:45
Jones, Moses, 157:19
Jones, Neil E., “The Oiler,” 127:12–16
Jones, Sabrina, 182:8
Jones, Stephen M., 136:44
Jones, Steven Warren, 64:9, 85:6–7
“A Confederate Prize Crew Meets Its Match in William Tillman,” 93:34–36
Jones, Sylvia, 183:70
Jones, Thomas ap Catesby. See Catesby Jones, Thomas ap
Jones, Thomas H., 175:22, 175:22
Jones, Tim
“OpSail & the Renaissance of Norfolk,” 86:20–21
Jones, Todd
“The Sinking of USS Hartford,” 176:28–33
Jones, Tristan, 168:46
Jones, Walter Restored, 18:41, 144:28, 168:20
Jones, Wesley, 160:28, 160:28, 169:14, 169:14, 169:15, 169:16
Jones, William, 139:12, 140:14, 147:18, 147:19, 147:20, 153:32, 164:18
Jones Act (Merchant Marine Act), 11:20, 16:21, 67:35, 73:5, 76:3, 78:6–7, 79:2, 84:8–9, 145:56, 146:43, 150:50, 159:24–27, 160:28–31, 161:7–8, 163:54, 167:53, 169:33, 170:11
(1928), 10:19–20
century in review, 169: 12–16
legislation to repeal, 132:45
on maintenance and cure, 159:25–27
on seamen aboard American-flagged vessels, 159:24–27
Jordan, Franklin
“Charles Cooper Returns to Boston,” 4:48–49, 5:38–39
Jos. Russ (schooner), 22:10
José Oliviera (three-masted schooner), 114:34
Joseph (supply ship), 98:10
Joseph Conrad (ex-Georg Stage) (full-rigged ship), 2:10, 2:12, 5:6, 5:23, 5:28, 9:16, 10:29, 16:11, 16:16, 18:27, 24:29, 30:12, 30:34–35, 32:13, 32:19–20, 32:22, 32:25, 32:26, 32:36, 34:37, 35:30, 36:36, 48:39, 57:16, 68:6, 70:13, 70:14, 72:21, 81:19, 81:53–55, 82:2, 82:10–11, 91:9–10, 91:12–13, 93:2–3, 96:19, 101:18, 124:20, 140:25, 141:5, 157:29
(pictures), 5:11, 10:29, 18:27, 32:20–21, 32:0, 32:39, 81:53, 81:54, 81:55, 82:11, 91:0, 91:9, 91:11, 91:13, 93:3, 96:19, 140:0
Alan Villiers’s cruise home, 81:53–55
Joseph Ferens (steamer), 65:30–31
Joseph Hewes, USS (transport ship), 166:30
“Joseph K. Taussig’s Welcome to the US Navy: Three Wars in Three Years,” 125:42–45
Joseph M Cudahy (tanker), 155:28, 155:28
Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., USS (destroyer), 5:29, 12:28, 73:17, 85:52
Joseph Starbuck (whaler), 140:24, 161:34
Joseph T (oyster smack), 29:47
Joseph T. Dickman, USS (transport ship), 166:30
Joseph Walker (packet), 168:29
Josephine (whaleship), 168:20
ivory model, 78:23
Joshua (Moitessier’s boat), 182:42, 182:44
“Joshua Barney’s Chesapeake Flotilla: Prelude to the Burning of Washington,” 147:18–22
Joshua Bates (packet ship), 183:0, 183:33
“Joshua Slocum: A Look Beyond the Voyage,” 73:20–23
Joshua Slocum Society, 104:3
Josiah Quincy, 126:32
Jost, Colin, 180:5
Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, 14:43
Joy Parks (skipjack oyster boat), 5:29, 11:2
Joyant (P-Class sloop), 117:38, 121:42
Joyce, Vernon H., 41:13–14
Joyfarer (ex-Hinemoa, ex-Dolores; renamed Amphitrite) (barquentine), 3:5
“The Joys and Lessons of Painting the Fast-Sailing Ships of the Early American Navy,” 14:50–53
Juan, Jorge, 137:20
Juan Casiano (Mexican tanker), 130:33
Juan Fernández spiny lobster, 134:38–39. See also lobsters
Juan Sebastian de Elcano (four-masted topsail schooner), 3:6, 3:9, 4:13, 5:1, 5:12–15, 5:12, 5:13, 5:14, 5:20, 5:20–21, 5:21, 6:29, 18:17, 18:17–18, 38:30, 39:34, 40:11, 42:28, 54:14, 54:14, 57:36, 61:36, 62:25
Juan y Santacilia, Jorge, 137:19–21
Juanita (schooner), 174:25
Jubilee Sailing Trust, 25:43, 32:41, 168:46, 168:56
Judd, Jacob
“Manors on the Hudson,” 37:18–19
Juet, Robert, journal of, 37:47
jukung (Indonesian outrigger canoe), 43:29, 43:30
Jules Verne (barquentine), 68:33
Julia (German barque), 141:15, 150:16
Julia, USS (schooner), 138:23
Julia Belle Swain (upper Mississippi packet replica), 8:18
Julia Delacruz (Biloxi schooner), 45:33
Julia H. Ray (steam schooner), 79:14, 124:12
“Julian O. Davidson (1853–1894): A Rediscovery,” 43:24–26
Juliett 484 (Soviet submarine), 103:36, 116:37, 116:37
Julius C. Wilkie (ex-James P. Pearson) (paddlewheel steamboat), 5:29, 17:36, 20:42
Juneau, USS (light cruiser, CL-52), 163:54, 163:54, 166:50, 168:52, 175:51, 179:48
Jung, Michelle (artist), 177:38, 177:38
Junga (barquentine), 3:6
Junge, Gustav, 168:53
Juniata, SS (renamed Milwaukee Clipper) (passenger liner), 67:4, 85:52, 141:41
Juniata, USS (ex-Etak; now Te Vega) (steel schooner yacht), 26:3, 57:12
Juniper (clipper ship), 8:4
junks, 39:34, 84:14, 84:14, 100:35, 100:38, 100:42
Japanese (sengokubune), 43”31
Juno (harbor tug), 19:37
Junon, HMS (frigate), 139:12
Junyo Maru, 38:5
Jupiter (British privateer), 81:38
Jupiter (tugboat), 44:35, 170:8, 175:9, 176:4
Jupiter, USS (AC 3; collier; renamed Langley), 178:26–33, 178:26
Jurkiewicz, Kazimier, 17:12
Just Futures Initiative, 174:51–52
Justicia, 98:33
J. W. Carter (bugeye schooner), 14:44, 15:50
Jylland (steam freighter), 2:6, 2:14, 2:33, 12:27, 34:37, 36:33, 65:34, 145:46