M
M. F. Merrich (schooner), 136:46
M. Mitchell Davis (steam tug), 76:13
M. P. Grace (Down Easter), 8:6
M. V. Forrest, 5:25
Maas, Alison, 180:55
Maasdam (renamed Stefan Batory) (transatlantic liner), 65:22
Mabel L. Lockhart (model), 137:45
Mabel Stevens, 57:36
Mabie, Roger W.
“The Hudson River Port of Rondout,” 37:12–15
Macapagal, Diosdado, 94:6–7, 94:7, 95:7, 142:12, 142:14
MacArthur, Douglas, 71:17, 177:25
MacArthur, Edward “Sandy,” 174:54, 182:32
MacArthur, Ellen, 115:29, 115:29
MacArthur, Walter, 21:27–28
Macatter, Edward, 180:20
Macaw, USS (naval ship), 113:37
Macdonald, Thomas H., 143:32–33
Macdonough, Thomas, 137:12, 137:12, 138:5, 137:0, 138:5, 138:26, 138:26, 140:17, 140:18, 148:21, 148:21, 164:19
Mace, Dana, 174:48–49
Macedo, Abilio, 9:27
Macedo, Antonio, 9:27
Macedonian, HMS (British frigate), 68:27, 116:11, 116:12–14, 116:13, 134:14, 134:14, 135:6, 135:10–14, 135:10, 135:12, 135:13, 141:14, 149:31, 150:20
MacFarlane, Emily, 85:49
MacFarlane, Jessica, 163:4, 163:4, 169:9, 180:4, 180:4, 180:8
MacGilvray Shiras (laker), 175:14
Machias, Maine, 123:24–27
Machias, USS (gunboat), 157:17–18
Machias Liberty (ex-Polly), 123:24, 123:26–27
Machigonne (ex-Hook Mountain; ex-Block Island; renamed Yankee) (steamer), 10:13
MacIntosh, William
“Baltimore: A Renaissance City,” 88:30–32
MacIver, Kenneth
“Russians Attack Civilian Craft,” 31:25
Mackay, Andrew, 160:24–25, 160:25
MacKay, Robert, 50:16
Mackinac Island State Park Commission, 23:26
Mackinaw, USCGC (icebreaker), 22:24, 169:46, 169:46
Mackinaw boats, 82:15, 82:16, 101:0
MacLean, Eleanore
“He Couldn’t Have Done It Without Her—Exy Johnson’s Seafaring Legacy,” 152:16–20
MacLean, John, 70:7
MacLeod, Duncan, 163:13
MacMillan, Donald B., 32:17, 40:24, 144:36, 155:38–40, 155:38, 156:6
MacMillan, Miriam, 40:24
MacMullen, Jerry, 8:11
Macomb, Alexander, 137:11–12, 137:11, 148:24
Macomb (snagboat), 74:13
MacPherson, Jim, 183:64
Macy, Francis, 172:21
Macy, Sylvanus, 172:21
Macy, William H., 144:28
Madalan (ex-Illyria) (steel yacht/Cape Verde schooner), 7:20, 9:28, 9:30
Madame (French galley), stern carving, 1:0, 1:1
Madawaska, USS (renamed USAT US Grant) (CTF ship), 161:19, 161:21, 161:22
Maddox, USS, 140:11
Madeira Pet (British cargo ship), 47:19
Madeirense (steamship), 137:26–28
Madelaine (schooner), 69:34
Madeline (19th-century cargo schooner replica), 68:33, 164:30, 166:45
Madison (Coast Survey schooner), 120:32
Madison (US privateer), 139:11
Madraque de Giens (shipwreck), 57:20, 100:39
Madrigal, Tony, 94:6
Madison, Dolly, 163:17
Madsen, Aron, 169:43–45
Maersk Alabama (container ship), 127:21, 143:42
Maffitt, John, 120:33–34, 120:33
Magdalena (dory), 178:14
Magdalena, RMS, 73:0
Magdalene Vinnen (ex-Kommodore Johnsen; renamed Sedov) (square-rigged training ship), 2:10, 2:13, 18:61, 26:29–30, 26:29, 52:3, 55:34, 56:29, 56:31, 62:28, 63:35, 69:5, 70:23, 75:16, 75:17, 80:3
Magellan, Ferdinand, 79:10–11, 79:33, 84:12, 112:20–21, 172:30
Magellan, 10:14–15
Maggie (steamer), 20:15
Maggie Lee (oyster dredge), 23:23
Maggie Lee (skipjack), 5:29
Maggio, Joe
“Miami: In the Wake of the Santiago,” 85:16–18
Maggs, Thomas
“Modelmaker’s Corner: Rex Stewart,” 37:31
Magic (centerboard schooner), 98:23, 116:20, 154:25–26, 172:28
Magic (log canoe), 32:10, 32:11
Magic (tugboat), 61:27
“A Magical Shipyard’: An Appreciation of the Modelmaking Art of Erik A. R. Ronnberg,” 32:28–29
Maglione, Marilou, 182:34
Magnet, 139:6
magnetic compass, 137:30–31
Magnificent, HMS, 132:39
Magra, Christopher
“Michael Corbet––Forgotten Hero of the American Revolution,” 166:46–47
Maguire, James G., 121:11, 121:12
Mahan, Alfred Thayer, 86:16, 86:17, 103:11, 103:13, 104:6, 124:17, 129:38, 155:33, 170:21, 170:34, 170:35, 170:35
Mahan, Michael W., 155:38–41
Maher, George, 95:28
Mahoney, J. Patrick, 11:33
Mahoning (Coast Guard icebreaker), 33:18
Maid of the Loch (sidewheel steamer), 25:43, 26:29, 33:32, 169:54–55, 169:55
Maidstone, HMS (frigate), 139:11, 141:22
Maine, USS (battleship), 10:27, 86:16, 86:17, 86:19, 94:8, 103:11, 107:24, 107:24, 120:35, 125:42, 144:30, 148:13, 157:16, 170:21–23, 170:21–23, 172:25, 177:8
Maine Antique Boat Society, 4:5
Maine Lighthouse Museum (MLM) (Rockland, Maine), 124:44, 124:45–46, 151:42–44
Maine Lights Plan, 71:35
Maine Maritime Academy, 4:35, 24:29, 60:39, 155:38, 155:41, 157:27, 163:43
Maine Maritime Museum (MMM), 20:37, 22:36, 22:38, 23:21, 24:29, 25:45, 27:37, 28:30, 31:56, 38:38, 39:35, 57:39, 61:39, 77:38, 77:40, 84:54, 97:40, 103:37, 106:36, 113:39, 118:38, 132:45, 142:55, 144:5, 145:4, 145:10–11, 145:20, 145:24, 167:53–54, 169:51, 171:42, 172:4, 172:5, 181:6
Restorationshop, 24:5
Riverfront Gallery, 75:21, 88:28, 124:36
Maine Memory Network, 101:36
Maine Ocean School, 157:40
Maine shipbuilders, 23:21
Maine State Museum, 11:34, 16:34, 21:30, 24:29
Maine Windjammer Association, 172:42
Maine’s First Ship, 170:54
Maiser, Barbara (artist), 149:26
Maitland, Dick, 29:20
Maitland, Guy E. C. “Clay” 91:39, 92:5, 92:5, 95:5, 97:6, 99:5, 103:5, 113:6, 116:8, 116:8, 117:8, 117:8, 137:8, 141:9
Maitz, Don (artist), 163:33, 166:4. 166:4
Majestic (iron ship), 13:39
Majestic (ocean liner), 20:9, 20:29, 20:29, 65:21
Majestic (showboat), 74:18, 166:50, 166:50
Major General William H. Hart (New York City ferry), 4:20, 5:29, 8:28, 13:12, 13:12, 13:17, 57:18, 62:35
Major Tompkins (mail steamer), 14:40
makary (manzala), 39:34
“Make Way for a Sailor: A Memoir of Captain Archie Horka, 1901–1979,” 15:40–42
“Making the Call—The Decision to Deconstruct Wawona,” 145:42–47
“Making Waves: 20th-Century Fisheries on Cape Ann,” 82:20–21
Malabar (schooners), 47:9, 131:29
malaria, 148:18–19
Malaya, HMS (British battleship), 65:16
Malcolm Miller (three-masted topsail schooner), 3:8, 5:23, 37:33, 38:36, 45:40–43, 45:40–41, 47:4, 48:17, 57:0, 57:11, 70:22, 71:40, 75:16, 95:34
Maley, William, 129:17
Malinowski, Peter, 178:8
Malkames, Rick, 129:8
Mallory, Clifford Day Jr., 68:6, 68:6, 72:20, 76:5, 96:19, 96:36
Mallory, Stephen R., 74:8, 136:26
Mallows Bay “Ghost Fleet,” 158:32
Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary, 149:42, 158:32, 168:54–55, 179:13, 179:16
Malloy, Thomas, 169:54
Malolo (ex-Matsonia, ex-Atlantic, renamed Queen Frederica) (liner), 7:22
Maltran, 101:13
Malvern, USS (ex-Ella and Annie) (gunboat), 152:23–24, 152:24
Malwa (liner), 65:24
Malygin (icebreaker), 177:13
Mamie A. Mister (Chesapeake Bay skipjack), 20:39, 24:3, 24:30
Mamie Mister (dredge boat), 86:24
“Man and Machine: LTJG Charles Eliot Winslow and His Heroic Rescues in Command of the Coast Guard Cutter Argo,” 130:30–33
“Man and the Oceans,” 128:32–36, 179:4
“Managing Shipwrecks as Cultural Resources,” 52:8–9
“Managing Titanic,” 139:38
Manchester, William
“Guadalcanal,” 63:40
Manchester Ship Canal, 33:32, 53:34–35, 55:5, 65:22
“Manchester Ship Canal,” 53:34–35
Mandalay, S/V (ex-Hussar IV; ex-Vema) (yacht), 4:35, 20:36–37, 76:3, 76:30, 80:3, 89:36–37, 89:36–37, 90:3, 113:4, 113:4, 114:3
Mandu (schooner), 148:0, 148:44
Manga Reva (ex-Pyrenees) (four-masted barque), 21:13, 21:15, 161:0, 173:29
Manhattan (tanker), 13:16, 70:12, 100:45
Manhattan (yacht), 116:4, 119:8, 119:8
Manhattan (whaleship), 168:18–19
Manhattan, SS (United States Lines passenger liner), 65:21, 84:50, 92:55, 138:5, 144:35
Manila Bay, Battle of, 94:10, 94:12, 147:41, 170:21–23, 170:22–23
Manistique Marquette Northern I (renamed SS Milwaukee) (steam screw ferry), 153:49, 153:49
Manitowoc Maritime Museum, 22:41, 29:29, 40:35
Manjiro Nakahama (John Mung), 79:12–13, 111:34, 115:20
Manjiro Society, 115:20
Manley, John, 103:14
Manlove, Oliver Perry, 64:27
Mann, Grant, 177:47–48
Manner, Edward, 166:37
Manning (Commodore), 183:19, 183:20
Mannino, Robert Jr.
“S.O.S. for the Nantucket Lightship / LV-112,” 126:12–15
“Manors on the Hudson,” 37:18–19
Mansfield, Michael, 169:38
Manta (whaler), 8:20
“‘Mantanhas’: Ernestina’s Work Today,” 49:21
“Manual for Small Craft Preservation,” 51:22
Manxman, TSS (passenger steamer), 24:27, 28:30
Manxman Steamer Society, 24:27
Manzolillo, James, 98:38
Maple Leaf (side-wheel steamer), 116:25, 116:25, 117:6
maps and charts, 86:28, 87:22–25, 100:24, 104:15–17, 105:38, 109:3, 113:37, 119:12–13, 145:21–24, 145:51, 146:7, 149:16, 150:46–47
Chesapeake Bay, 181:34
French Drake map, 119:12–13
GIS map, 169:27
Historic Map and Chart Collection, 112:40
Jodocus Hondius world map, 119:15
John Farrer Map, 119:14–15, 119:14
navigation charts, 138:46–47
nineteenth-century, 163:36
Piri Reis map, 110:3–4
printed by J.W. Norie, 169:25, 169:26
tactile (for blind and low–vision visitors), 177:50
Wilkes’s South Pacific charts, 169:25
Mar Cantabrico (Spanish freighter), 10:41–43, 10:41, 11:9
“A Marblehead Seaman from the War of 1812,” 146:18–21, 147:6
“Marc Castelli, Artist Advocate for the Chesapeake Bay Watermen,” 132:28–32
Marcel “B” (renamed Bonhomme Richard) (replica ship), 14:46
Marcel B. Surdo (three-masted barkentine), 19:40
Marchand, Etienne, 61:32
Marchant, Stephen, 180:19
Marchena, Antonio de, 54:18
Marchioness of Clydesdale, 61:5
Marco Polo (renamed Jadran) (three-masted topsail schooner), 3:6
Marconi, Guglielmo, 122:20–21, 122:20, 122:23
Marcy (Coast Survey schooner), 140:29
Mare Island Artifacts Museum, 103:37
Mare Island Historic Park Foundation (MIHPF), 144:12–13
Mare Jonio (tugboat), 13:43
Marean, Parker E. III, 41:38, 84:56, 162:33
Marenakos, Ann, 50:27
Marenakos, James P., 50:27, 50:27, 55:7
Marengo (whaleship), 94:39
Margaret (Canadian wooden ship), 13:41, 61:32, 162:30
Margaret A. Travers (bugeye), 180:34, 180:34
Margaret Emilie (oyster schooner), 5:29
Margaretta (British ship), 178:47
Margaretta (schooner), 123:24–27, 123:26
Margie (catboat), 171:34
Marginal Way Preservation Fund, 169:38, 169:38
Margot (tugboat), 80:20
Margraethe (queen of Denmark), 36:33
Maria (British flagship), 97:8, 104:37, 117:15, 117:19
Maria (ex-Robin) (British steam coaster), 3:30, 26:28, 65:34
Maria (topsail schooner), 53:30, 53:31
Maria (yacht), 97:9
Maria Assumpta (wooden brig), 74:35, 75:21, 85:49–50
Maria Sony (ex-Dorothy Snow) (Cape Verde schooner), 9:29, 30
Maria Stoneman, 183:44–48, 183:46–48
Maria Teresa (Spanish cruiser), 125:43
Mariah (schooner), 20:39
Marianas Trench Marine National Monument, 126:40–41
Mari-Cha IV (schooner), 112:38
Marie Sophie (brig), 21:34
Mariehamn (barque), 93:16
Mariette (schooner), 180:23
Marigold (Drake’s ship), 15:25, 15:25, 70:12, 80:10, 81:12, 143:15, 143:16, 143:17
Marigold (shrimper), 92:20
Maril, Herman (artist), 128:23
Marilyn (freighter), 35:25
Marimed Foundation, 70:38
Marin, John (artist), 15:55, 39:30
marina manager, 149:37
Marine (brig), 64:28
marine archaeologists, 112:23, 125:40–41
marine archaeology, 7:25, 8:4, 8:24–25, 13:27, 16:19, 20:34, 22:36, 23:4, 31:54, 36:32, 36:34, 39:3, 39:7, 41:4, 51:4, 53:8, 56:34, 60:17, 62:36–37, 63:36–37, 65:37, 68:0, 68:17, 70:39, 74:35–36, 77:40, 79:37, 80:38, 81:44–45, 83:52, 84:5, 85:54, 88:38, 94:40, 96:37, 98:41, 100:44, 104:40–41, 105:24, 107:26, 108:0, 124:44, 124:48, 138:36–38, 139:26–27, 148:53, 153:16–22, 166:26–27, 169:47, 169:50, 171:40, 175:10. See also shipwrecks
in Alaska, 111:6–9
Civil War, 166:38
in Lake Champlain, 37:39
in Falklands ship graveyard, , 162:34–35
London waterfront, 103:26–28
in the Mediterranean, 39:8–10
protection of underwater archaeological sites, 39:11
Spanish plate ships, 181:14–20
in St. Augustine, 163:50
Tektas Burnu site, 92:54–55
“Treasures of ‘The Boundless Deep,’” 104:15–17
See also shipwrecks
“Marine Archaeology Experts Bring their Science to Schools, 67:8–9
“Marine Archaeology: Going Beyond the Abandoned Shipwreck Act,” 68:14, 68:16
Marine Archaeology Sea Trust (MAST), 170:52
marine and maritime art, 15:54–56, 17:41, 17:47, 23:40, 24:34–37, 25:32–34, 25:35, 26:34–37, 27:30, 28:23, 30:21, 32:35, 33:37, 41:29, 43:27, 44:28, 45:31, 46:25, 47:39, 48:30, 53:26–27, 54:27–28, 55:29, 58:28, 59:23, 64:30–31, 65:29, 66:24, 67:23, 77:26, 82:32, 85:40, 93:28, 98:30, 101:27, 123:34, 146:22–26, 150:44–45, 163:33
“Art of the Figurehead,” 50:29
Art show to benefit NMHS, 79:29
“Artist Peter Egeli: A Course Made Good,” 180:36–42
“As In a Mirror,” 99:23–25
“At the Water’s Edge,” 165:26–30
“Before the Bridge: 19th-Century Paintings of the Golden Gate,” 95:24–26
Brooks, Robin, “The Search for the Spirit,” 85:36–39
Callifornia surf art, 175:24–31
“The Camera’s Coast,” 105:33
“A Cape Horn Odyssey,” 18:57–63
“Capturing the Moment” (Frank P. Corso), 93:24–27
celebrating Charles W. Morgan, 143:25
“A Celebration of Clippers,” 88:24–26
contemporary, 21:36–38
Coos Bay Maritime Art exhibit, 105:30
Danish, 182:46–48
decorative trailboards, 86:24–27
De Simone, Tommaso and Antonio, 68:24–27
Dutch, 56:23
“Exulted by the Sea, An Artist’s Inspiration at the Water’s Edge,” 179:25–29
figureheads, 96:22–25, 101:15–18
Fishing With Paper and Ink (exhibit), 169:54, 169:54
“Gallery of Steam,” 64:20–22
glass painting, 15:5
Grant, Gordon Hope, 116:26–29
“‘The Great Age of Sail’: A Remarkable Sampling of the World’s Great Marine Art from England’s National Maritime Museum Will Come to America in 1992,” 60:22–29
guano art, 163:39
guest editorial (Alex A. Hurst), 26:38–39
Haiti, art of, 130:0, 130:38, 131:4
Hanlon, Christine, 133:26–30
of the Hudson River, 37:23–25
Hudson River School, 37:23, 50:25, 80:27, 138:45–46
impressionist, 145:0, 145:26–30
impressions of Martha’s Vineyard, 42:24–25
in-person shows 2021, 175:36–38
interview with Bill Gilkerson, 84:30–34
“Italian Seaport Cities,” 53:24
“John A. Noble’s Paintings: A Schooner Testament,” 103:22–25
“John Stobart’s ‘Worldscape,’” 67:26–30
lighthouses, 63:24–26
“The Lives of Liners,” 65:24–26
“The Marine Art of Frances F. Palmer,” 74:24–26
“Marine Artist Linda Norton, Rediscovering Her Maritime Roots,” 119:26–27
“Marine Artists of New York,” 9:32–35
“The Marine Watercolors of Ian Marshall,” 71:24–26
MarineArt Quarterly, 96:26
in Maritime History of the World, 41:24–27
“Mark Myers and West Country Seafaring,” 59:16–21
“Memories and Reflections—the Marine Art of Charles Peterson,” 101:24–26
Michael Blaser’s World of Steamboats, 57:26–27
The Migration series, 169:36
Minnesota Marine Art Museum, 118:20–22
Modern Marine Masters Exhibition, 118:42
Muller, William Gordon, 58:24–26
nature printing, 169:54
naval miniatures, 90:32–33
New York Seaport, 17:43–45
NMHS Invitational Art Gallery (2022), 178:16–19
NMHS Invitational Art Gallery (2023), 182:12–14
“Observation, Memory, Imagination,” 94:22–24
oil painting of the Antarctic, 108:37
of the Pacific Northwest, 61:24–27
Pearl Harbor commemoration, 99:26
pierhead art, 75:21
Platje, Maarten, 165:32–36
poster art collection, 72:30
public marine sculpture, 92:23
Reflections of the Sea, 105:32
“Respect for Ivory,” 77:24–25
The Road to China, 54:24–26
Schumacher, E. G., 44:26–27
seafaring and the arts of the China trade, 105:29
ship portraits, 183:44–55
“The Sloop Experiment Leads the Hudson out into the Wider World,” 87:28–32
Smitheman, S. Francis, 52:26
sporting art, 148:42–44
Sticker, Robert, 69:28–29
Struggle: From the History of the American People (1954–56), 169:36–37
Thomas Hoyne Research Collection, 106:33
trade cards, 40:28–29
“Under Sail in the Pacific Northwest,” 79:23–26
Washington Invitational Marine Art Exhibition, 166:14–18, 170:14–15
watercolors by Cheng-Khee Chee, 137:34–37
“The Wide Ocean World of William Bradford,” 104:22–25
“Working With the Medium,” 92:20–22
“The Yachts of John Mecray,” 76:24–26
“Yvon le Corre’s Sketchbook,” 51:38–39
See also American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA); Art Galleries; model ships
Marine Art Information Center, 80:39
“Marine Art Lives!” 6:9–17, 6:21–22, 6:25
“The Marine Art of Frances F. Palmer,” 74:24–26
marine artist (as career), 127:38–39
“Marine Artist Linda Norton, Rediscovering Her Maritime Roots,” 119:26–27
Marine Artists Association, 9:37
“Marine Artists of New York,” 9:32–35
Marine Biological Association (MBA), 156:55–56
marine biologists, 123:39
marine debris, 156:40–41
Marine Debris Act, 156:40
marine filmmaker, 144:43
Marine Heritage Network, web site, 124:44
Marine Historical Association, 72:20
marine hospitals, 69:5
Marine Imaging Technologies (MITech), 178:23
Marine Mammal Protection Act, 156:47, 156:50, 179:12
Marine Mammal Protection Project, 156:50
Marine Museum (Kronborg Castle, Elsinore), 2:33
Marine Museum of Upper Canada, 77:36–37, 84:53
Marine National Monuments, 179:13, 179:13
Marianas Trench, 126:40–41
Pacific Remote Islands, 126:40–41
Papahānaumokuākea, 125:14–19, 179:16–17, 179:16, 179:17, 180:33, 180:33
Marine National Sanctuaries Act, 179:12
Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act, 179:12
Marine Patrol Officer, 131:31
marine propulsion, 145:38
marine protected areas (MPAs), 178:24
Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act (1972), 149:14
marine railway operators, 47:5
Marine Schools Act of 1874, 10:19
marine science, for high school students, 167:43
marine science teacher, 165:38–39
Marine Snapper (C-4 trooper), 88:34
Marine Society (London), 44:34, 85:11
Marine Society of New York, 137:6
Marine Technology Society, 126:40
Marine Travelift, 160:45, 160:45
“The Marine Watercolors of Ian Marshall,” 71:24–26
Marine Workers’ Historical Association, 24:27, 89:4
MarineArt Quarterly, 96:26
Mariner (deadrise), 20:40
Mariner Gallery, 168:34–38, 168:35–36, 168:38
Mariners International, 21:2, 21:29, 24:27, 25:43
Mariners’ Museum and Park (Newport News, VA), 1:10–11, 1:33, 7:31, 8:29, 14:24, 15:50, 17:36, 19:40, 20:40, 23:24, 25:46, 36:4, 37:34–35, 39:35, 45:34, 72:39, 75:34, 84:53–54, 85:51, 90:28, 104:38, 105:32, 117:38, 118:38, 128:9, 142:49, 145:48, 146:40, 155:48, 159:22–23, 159:46, 163:54, 179:12, 179:16, 180:17, 182:8
19th-century gondola, 90:28
art exhibits at, 70:28, 71:28, 72:30, 73:28, 74:28, 90:28
library, 155:52
USS Monitor Center, 113:39
Mariner’s Museum (Sidney, BC), 19:41
Marino, James E., 130:23
Marino, Jessica, 159:43
Marion (Cape Verde schooner), 9:30
Marion Elizabeth (Gloucester schooner), 6:5, 6:5
Marion T. Budd (Hudson River tour boat), 25:3, 25:47, 37:20
Marite (Grand Banks three-masted schooner), 16:17
Maritime Academies, 146:41–42, 157:27
Maritime Administration (MARAD), 32:4, 95:38, 62:38, 145:48–49, 146:41–42, 148:32, 151:44, 152:52, 155:24, 157:26–27, 158:13, 158:14–15, 158:15, 164:49, 169:15, 172:9, 178:34–35, 180:17, 181:55
Small Shipyard Grant Program, 182:57
Maritime Administration (MARAD) Authorization Act, 128:49
Maritime Administration Authorization and Enhancement Act for 2017, 158:15
Maritime Alliance, 45:6–7
Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum (Biloxi, MS), 97:40, 147:44–45, 148:56
Maritime and Yachting Museum (Jensen Beach, FL), 73:36, 79:36
Maritime Applied Physics Corp. (MAPC), 170:51
Maritime Archaeological Research (MARE) (Oxford University), 57:20–22, 67:20, 78:19, 100:39–41
future activity, 100:41
and the Giglio project, 67:16–20
past activity, 100:39–40
present activity, 100:41
maritime archaeologist (as career), 112:23, 125:40–41
maritime archaeology. See marine archaeology
Maritime Archaeology and History Society (MAHS), 153:18
“Maritime Archaeology in the 21st Century,” 153:16–22, 179:4
Maritime Archaeology Project (MAP), 159:40
Maritime Archaeology Sea Trust (MAST), 181:54
maritime art. See marine and maritime art; Art Galleries
Maritime Art Gallery (Peabody Essex Museum), 169:52
“Maritime Britain by Train,” 48:10–11
“Maritime California through the Lens,” 110:24–27
“A Maritime Center for the Hawaiian Islands,” 81:32–33
Maritime Commission, 11:20–21
Maritime Commission Training Station, 65:17
Maritime Day, 47:6, 57:39, 73:4, 78:4
Maritime Education Initiative, 61:7, 62:4, 62:7–9, 63:4, 63:8–9, 64:6, 66:6, 79:4, 82:10, 84:6, 84:35, 85:6, 87:5–7, 96:6–7, 110:9, 113:7, 117:40, 119:37
Marine Archaeology Experts Bring their Science to Schools, 67:8–9
“Maritime Education Initiative Looks at Work in the Field,” 64:8–9
Maritime Education Initiative Profile, “The Age of Sail,” 65:6
“Maritime Education in the 21st Century At SUNY Maritime College” (McCarthy), 166:40–43
Maritime England Year, 21:29
Maritime Environmental Research and Technology Station (MERTS), 162:26
Maritime Gallery (Portsmouth, NH), 79:27
Maritime Goods Movement User Fee, 145:56
Maritime Heritage Alliance, 68:33
Maritime Heritage Bill (1994), 71:7
Maritime Heritage Center (Seattle, WA), 95:40
Maritime Heritage Conferences, 180:8, 180:9
4th (1991), 57:39
6th “A Gathering of the Maritime Clans” 2001, 95:40, 96:33, 97:35, 99:36, 102:38–39
7th (2004), 106:4, 107:39, 108:4, 110:2–3
8th (2007), 117:10, 118:41, 119:4, 119:35, 120:31, 121:8
9th (2010), 131:6, 132:9, 133:9
10th (2014), 143:45, 144:55, 145:52, 146:48, 147:48, 148:33, 149:8
11th (2018), 160:8, 161:14–15, 162:8
12th, 180:4
Maritime Heritage Fund (1979), 18:14–15
Maritime Heritage Grant program, 88:37, 99:36, 151:44–46, 152:26–27, 158:13–15, 180:16–17, 183:4
Maritime Heritage Medal, 46:6
Maritime Heritage Plaza and Park, 182:5
Maritime Heritage Society (MHS), 115:32
Maritime Heritage Trail (Florida), 96:37
maritime hijacking, 152:23–25
maritime historian, 124:38
“Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology,” 116:24–25
Maritime History and Underwater Research Program, 182;7
“Maritime History in America’s Heartland: The Michigan Maritime Museum,” 77:21–23
Maritime History Museum (Sweden), 170:50–51
Maritime History on the Internet (Pete McCracken), 164:4
academic library “pathfinders”—art and art history, 114:31
advanced Google searching, 169:58
apps for maritime history, 143:38
bibliographic data management, 134:50
buying used books online, 125:46
competitive rowing, 133:50
digital humanities tools, 145:50
digital resources at Mystic Seaport, 118:36
discovery layers, 151:50
discussion lists, 116:18
e-books, 117:20
Feedly.com, 144:50
finding articles from citations, 150:41
finding free books online, 135:50
finding information about individuals, 123:23
finding lost things on the Web, 120:20
finding manuscript collections with ArchiveGrid, 154:58
genealogy, 155:58
Google Earth and Google Skechup, 124:42
Google News and Google Alerts, 132:44
guide to, 106:35
identifying reliable information online, 167:46
Institutional Repositories (IRs), 148:50
introduction to Open Access and the future of scholarly publishing, 166:56–57
library books, 110:18
locating maritime images, 121:26
locating new books using RSS feeds, 161:58
nautical art, 140:38
navigation, 109:18
online resources at the National Maritime Museum, 126:34
online resources for adaptive sailing 168:46
online safety, 157:38
Open Access and the future of scholarly publishing, 166:56–57
passenger manifests, 118:42
pirates and piracy, 111:30, 131:34
preserving historic vessels, 127:40
researching legislative history: background documents, 164:48
researching legislative history: bills that became law, 163:56
researching patents, 149:50
researching recent and current US legislation, 165:48
researching the poles, 162:50
sea music, 115:30
search engines and directories, 112:18
Searchable Sea Literature, 180:55
searching for geographic information, 139:50
searching for statistics, 138:39
searching for—and with—images, 137:38
searching in languages you don’t speak, 122:42
searching museum collections, 159:39
ShipIndex.org, 129:50
ShipIndex: The Roebuck Society Volumes, 170:28
“Ships on the Shore,” 136:44
ships’ primary documents, 142:48
SlaveVoyages.org, 130:40
social networking, 141:38
text mining, 145:50
tracking and following ships, 136:50
tugboat websites, 153:58
useful and licensable maritime images, 146:38
using browser extensions, 160:58
using Wikis, 156:58
USS Monitor and the Civil War, 108:31
Web 2.0, 119:30
webcams, 152:56
weblogs, photoblogs, and podcasts, 113:33
whaling extracts, 107:33
women in maritime history, 128:43
Maritime Humanities Center, 22:40, 24:31, 28:32
Maritime Initiative, 44:4
maritime insurance, 181:30–33
maritime lawyer, 128:39
Maritime Life and Traditions magazine, 119:4
Maritime Lighthouse Tower (Door County Maritime Museum), 169:52, 169:52
Maritime Museum Association of San Diego, 2:31, 24:28
Maritime Museum librarian, 132:35
Maritime Museum of Delaware, 25:45
Maritime Museum of Louisiana, 183:64. See also Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum
Maritime Museum of Mariehamn, 48:5
Maritime Museum of San Diego (MMSD), 108:40, 109:2, 109:4, 118:14–15, 120:16–19, 120:31, 123:44, 127:43, 141:44, 150:51, 153:52, 156:46, 161:17, 161:50, 162:45, 167:38–40, 168:6, 169:53, 171:8, 171:42–43, 173:11, 178:55. See also San Diego Maritime Museum
art exhibits at, 105:29, 128:26, 135:32
“Maritime Museum of San Diego,” 120:16–19
Maritime Museum of San Francisco, 51:14
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, 25:47
Maritime Museum of the Upper Great Lakes, 85:51
Maritime Museum of Upper Canada, 22:37
Maritime Museum (Vancouver), 20:40
Maritime Museums
Aberdeen Maritime Museum, 33:32
Åland Maritime Museum, 93:18, 169:4
Allen Knight Maritime Museum (Monterey), 19:41, 63:37
Aloha Tower Maritime Center/Museum, 25:47, 81:32
Annapolis Maritime Museum and Park (AMM), 183:69
Antique Boat Museum (Clayton, NY), 107:36, 113:2
Apalachicola Maritime Museum, 68:32, 77:38
Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum, 158:5
Auckland Maritime Museum, 66:26
Australian National Maritime Museum, 67:23, 85:51, 128:44, 176:52
Barnegat Bay Decoy and Baymen’s Museum, 69:38
Bath Marine Museum, 1:32, 4:3, 4:5, 4:35, 5:32, 7:32, 8:23, 11:34
Battleship Cove Naval Heritage Museum, 107:36, 158:42, 158:42
Battleship New Jersey Museum & Memorial, 175:9
Bayshore Center at Bivalve (BCB), 177:48, 177:50, 180:56–57
Bermuda Maritime Museum, 24:27, 27:37, 57:4, 95:30
Bernice P. Bishop Museum (Honolulu), 25:42, 81:33
in the British Isles, 48:12
Buffalo & Erie County Naval & Military Park, 165:42
Calvert Marine Museum, (CMM; Solomons, MD), 8:28, 15:50, 17:36, 19:40, 20:40, 22:38–39, 23:23, 24:30, 25:46, 31:56, 33:35, 51:19, 51:19, 67:36, 77:40, 80:36, 110:36, 113:35, 130:38, 150:54, 162:7, 182:53–54
Camden Shipyard and Maritime Museum, 144:35–37
Camogli Naval Muaeus, 27:37
Canadian Maritime Discovery Centre, 107:35
Cape Ann Museum, 105:33, 142:49–50
Cape Cod Maritime Museum, (CCMM), 121:40, 134:30, 159:30–32
Centre International de la Mer, 43:39
Cesenatico Maritime Museum, 33:32
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM), 1:31, 14:10–11, 14:13, 18:44, 19:40, 21:32, 24:30, 25:43, 25:46, 30:42, 31:56, 46:44, 51:37, 53:43, 67:36, 70:39, 73:36, 74:41, 78:26, 94:39–40, 113:36, 115:2, 115:2, 115:34, 116:4, 122:16–19, 126:44, 133:46, 135:42, 137:43–44, 140:43, 142:50, 143:12, 143:40, 143:42, 143:42, 151:46, 153:56, 153:56, 154:27, 165:22–23, 165:42, 166:51, 168:6, 175:36, 177:38, 178:52, 179:8, 180:34, 181:22
closed for quarantine, 171:8
Columbia River Maritime Museum, 20:40, 25:47, 61:46, 75:34, 81:44, 84:54, 96:37, 101:34, 106:2, 113:35, 127:45
Coos Historical and Maritime Center (Coos, OR), 138:42
Copeland Maritime Center, 183:71
Currituck Maritime Museum, 176:50–51, 176:51
Custom House Maritime Museum, 174:48, 177:50
Deltaville Maritime Museum, 148:51, 159:39
Destroyer Escort Historical Museum (DEHM), 173:41
Dolphin Sailing Barge Museum, 34:22
Door County Maritime Museum, 81:44, 84:54, 167:54, 169:52, 172:49
Dossin Great Lakes Museum, 21:35, 168:51–52
Down Docks Museum, 25:43
Dubuque River Museum, 68:32
East Hampton Maritime Museum, 8:29
East Hampton Town Marine Museum, 2:30
Erie Maritime Museum, 85:51, 106:37, 146:8, 146:8, 148:11, 172:50
Essex Historical Society and Shipbuilding Museum, 94:39, 106:33
Essex Shipbuilding Museum, 5:33, 131:12, 131:14, 132:6, 159:22–23, 183:30
Exeter Maritime Museum, 33:0, 33:13, 33:14, 37:4, 43:29, 100:34–35, 100:37
Falkland Islands Museum, 76:38
Falmouth Maritime Museum, 23:21, 36:32
Fireboat Fire Fighter Museum, 181:51
Five Fathom Lightship and Museum, 16:37
Florence Griswold Museum, 36:38
Florida Maritime Museum, 23:24
Fulton Ferry Landing Museum, 20:39, 32:43
German Port Museum, 173:40
Gloucester Fishermens Museum, 15:50, 21:31
Goat Island Museum, 23:27
Gothenburg Museum, 2:33
Grand Banks Schooner Museum, 32:42
Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum, 182:55
Great Lakes Lighthouse Museum, 88:39
Great Lakes Maritime Museum, 40:35, 47:46
Guide to American and Canadian Maritime Museums, 57:9
Gulf Quest (GQ): The National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico, 127:41, 153:52
Hamburg International Maritime Museum, 125:26–27
Hampton Mariners Museum, 12:41, 21:32, 22:39, 23:24, 24:30
Hampton Roads Maritime Museum, 148:33
Hampton Roads Naval Museum, 96:32, 118:38, 136:43, 155:50
Hart Nautical Museum, 3:23, 23:21
Haverstraw Brick Museum, 127:7
Havre de Grace Maritime Museum, 70:37, 97:40, 97:41
Hawaii Maritime Center (HMC), 44:36–37, 46:45, 81:32–33, 123:40
Herreshoff Marine Museum, 89:18, 90:6, 98:25, 115:38, 134:41, 137:42–43
HMS Victory Museum, 136:16, 136:16, 136:18
Hong Kong Maritime Museum (HKMM), 143:42, 143:42, 152:4
Houston Maritime Museum, 98:38
Hudson River Maritime Center, 21:32, 25:47, 27:39, 29:31, 30:40, 31:58, 37:11, 37:17–18, 37:38, 45:5, 46:7
Hudson River Maritime Museum (HRMM) (Kingston, NY), 53:42, 93:28, 107:35, 166:54, 179:31, 181:13
Hudson River Museum (Yonkers, NY), 93:28
Hudson River Waterfront Museum, 52:5
Imperial War Museum, 27:10, 70:19
Inland Seas Maritime Museum, 110:36, 131:37
International Maritime Museum (Hamburg), 125:26–27
Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, 23:23, 59:35, 62:37, 65:36, 65:38, 72:8, 73:36, 92:54, 109:34, 111:36, 117:41
Izikko Museums of South Africa, 156:27, 156:28
Jacksonville Naval Museum, 181:49
Kendall Whaling Museum, 16:37, 25:45, 36:36, 41:32, 72:8, 99:36, 99:39, 103:37
Kenya maritime museum, 149:43
Killburn Mill (New Bedford), 164:53
Lake Champlain Maritime Museum (LCMM), 53:33, 83:55, 92:55, 94:40, 97:40, 106:36, 107:34, 111:18–20, 116:37, 121:42, 128:9, 131:39, 137:44, 138:5, 145:56, 150:53, 179:49
Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum (LPBMM), 158:48, 183:64
Long Island Maritime Center, 50:17
Long Island Maritime Museum, 136:44
Los Angeles Maritime Museum (LAMM), 74:39, 165:43, 176:48, 176:50
Maine Lighthouse Museum (MLM), 124:44, 124:45–46, 151:42–44
Maine Maritime Museum, (MMM), 20:37, 22:36, 22:38, 23:21, 24:29, 25:45, 27:37, 28:30, 31:56, 38:38, 39:35, 57:39, 61:39, 75:21, 77:38, 77:40, 84:54, 88:28, 97:40, 103:37, 106:36, 113:39, 118:38, 132:45, 142:55, 144:5, 145:4, 145:10–11, 145:20, 145:24, 167:53–54, 169:51, 171:8, 172:4, 181:6
Manitowoc Maritime Museum, 22:41, 29:29, 40:35
Mare Island Artifacts Museum, 103:37
Marine Museum (Kronborg Castle, Elsinore), 2:33
Marine Museum of Upper Canada, 77:36–37, 84:53
Mariner’s Museum (Sidney, BC), 19:41
Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum (Biloxi, MS), 97:40, 147:44–45, 148:56
Maritime and Yachting Museum (Jensen Beach, FL), 79:36
Maritime History Museum (Sweden), 170:50–51
Maritime Museum of Delaware, 25:45
Maritime Museum of Louisiana, 183:64
Maritime Museum of Mariehamn, 48:5
Maritime Museum of San Diego (MMSD), 108:40, 109:2, 109:4, 118:14–15, 120:16–19, 120:31, 123:44, 127:43, 128:26, 135:32, 141:44, 150:51, 153:52, 156:46, 161:17, 161:50, 162:45, 167:38–40, 168:6, 169:53, 171:8, 171:42–43, 173:11, 178:55; 183:64, 183:64, 183:66
Maritime Museum of San Francisco, 51:14
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, 25:47
Maritime Museum of the Upper Great Lakes, 85:51
Maritime Museum of Upper Canada, 22:37
Maritime Museum (Vancouver), 20:40
Maritime Silk Road Museum, 152:4, 154:15
Melbourne Maritime Museum, 23:27
Michigan Maritime Museum, 68:36, 75:33, 77:21–23, 85:51, 105:31, 118:40, 143:48, 176:55, 181:52
Minnesota Marine Art Museum, (MMAM), 115:32, 118:20–22, 125:36, 141:31, 142:44, 143:46, 145:32, 146:4, 147:34, 167:32, 167:36, 175:36, 181:40, 183:12
Mississippi Maritime Museum, 158:44
Mississippi Museum, 20:42
Moosehead Marine Museum, 182:50
Mississippi River Museum, 24:32, 27:39, 74:37, 100:46, 105:38, 145:48
Musée National de la Marine, 100:22–25
Museu Maritim de Barcelona, 91:38
Museum of the Atlantic (Halifax, Nova Scotia), 163:39
Museum of Hudson River Navigation, 9:17
Museum of the American Revolution, 164:11, 169:11, 175:9
Museum of Yachting (Newport, Rhode Island), 25:45, 45:34, 65:36, 164:10, 164:24
Nantucket Whaling Museum, 111:36, 111:36
National Coast Guard Museum, 146:44, 148:53, 162:10, 166:10, 166:11, 169:10
National D-Day Museum (New Orleans, LA), 70:40
National Lighthouse Center and Museum, 83:48, 86, 34
National Lighthouse Museum, 88:39, 100:46, 170:44
National Maritime and Transport Museums (Sweden), 170:50
National Maritime Museum (Paris), 100:22–26
National Maritime Museum (Cornwall), 33:35, 76:28, 104:39, 105:36–37
National Maritime Museum (Greenwich), 32:41, 34:28, 57:39, 60:22–29, 68:36, 69:38, 74:41, 77:38, 80:38, 89:39, 90:41, 93:6, 93:40, 99:39, 114:18
National Maritime Museum (Haifa, Israel), 22:36
National Maritime Museum of China, 145:51
National Maritime Museum of Ireland, 23:21
National Maritime Museum (San Francisco), 16:37, 17:36, 23:24, 25:42, 31:57
National Maritime Museum (Stockholm, Sweden), 2:33, 169:4
National Maritime Museum (UK), 109:34, 159:39
National Museum of Bermuda (Bermuda Maritime Museum), 163:13, 163:13
National Museum of Denmark, 3:31
National Museum of the Great Lakes, 147:43, 153:54
National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN), 136:16–19, 136:48, 140:22, 148:11, 152:11, 152:49, 155:51, 169:52, 170:52, 170:53, 172:55, 175:53–54, 181:54
National Museum of the US Navy, 141:42–43, 173:45
National Naval Museum (Sweden), 97:23
National Waterfront Museum (Swansea, Wales), 103:38
Nauticus (Norfolk Maritime Center), 70:37, 161:17
Naval Museum (Copenhagen), 2:33
Naval War College Museum, 22:38, 41:31, 44:36, 154:9, 170:36–37, 170:37
Navy Memorial Museum, 10:27, 25:46
New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center, 166:8
New Bedford Whaling National Historic Park, 166:8
New Jersey Museum of Boating, 94:40
Norfolk Nelson Museum, 103:38
Norsk Sjofartsmuseum, 6:3
North Carolina Maritime Museums (NCMM), 46:44, 51:18, 67:36, 77:38, 83:55, 91:37, 93:40, 109:12–14, 111:36, 176:51–52, 177:50, 182:55
North Devon Maritime Museum 22:36
Odyssey Maritime Museum (Seattle, WA), 65:36
Ohio River Museum (Marietta, OH), 21:35, 43:41
Old Sardine Village Museum, 24:28
Oregon Maritime Center and Museum (Portland), 75:34, 76:36, 85:52
Palm Beach Maritime Museum, 143:8
Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum, 34:38, 148:53, 148:55, 175:54–55, 180:51–52
Peabody Essex Museum (PEM), 75:22, 80:36, 109:34, 115:4–5, 118:40, 124:35, 125:29, 125:32–33, 135:32, 138:8, 145:26–30, 169:36–37, 169:52, 172:6, 183:66–67
Peabody Museum of Salem, MA, 12:37, 16:34, 17:10, 17:35, 25:45, 29:30, 46:44, 62:37
Penobscot Marine Museum (PMM) (Searsport, ME), 21:30, 25:45, 77:41, 85:51, 101:36, 132:46, 134:31, 135:47, 146:48, 149:42–43, 163:39
Philadelphia Maritime Museum, 8:29, 9:16, 15:50, 21:32, 24:30, 65:36, 69:38, 71:36, 73:36, 84:26
Port Columbus National Civil War Naval Museum, 97:39–40
Port of Ludington Maritime Museum, 160:51, 160:51
Portland Harbor Museum, 132:45
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum, 1:33
Prins Hendrick Maritime Museum (Rotterdam), 63:30
Queensland Maritime Museum, 23:27
Queensland Museum, 21:29
Radcliffe Maritime Museum, 20:40
Ramsgate Maritime Museum, 31:53
Riddick’s Folly Museum, 169:55
River Heritage Museum, 102:38
River Museum (Essex, CT), 25:37, 36:19
Riverhead Museum (Long Island), 70:37
RMS Titanic Memorial Act, 139:38
Rockport Museum (Maine), 115:35
Royal Museums Greenwich (RMG), 146:40–41
Royal Naval Museum, 24:27, 76:30–31
Royal Norwegian Navy Museum, 84:20
Russian Sub Museum (Collier Point, RI), 116:37
Sailing Museum (Newport, RI), 178:53
San Francisco Maritime Museum (renamed San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park), 4:19, 4:26–29, 4:30, 5:24, 5:33, 8:29, 142:11, 142:13, 155:10
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park (SFMNHP) (formerly San Francisco Maritime Museum) 63:37, 77:38, 91:25–26, 100:42, 113:38, 120:40, 131:39, 142:11, 155:10, 159:39, 159:44
Santa Barbara Maritime Museum, 107:30–32, 107:30–31, 140:43, 146:42, 169:54
Scottish Maritime Museum, 176:55
Seaport Museum, 13:12, 136:8–9, 147:7
Ships of the Sea Museum, 83:48
Shore Village Lighthouse Museum, 74:36
Shore Village Museum, 33:34
Skenesborough Museum, 53:29
South African Maritime Museum 57:36, 57:39
South Street Seaport Museum, 183:63
Spring Point Museum, 45:34
SS Metero Maritime Museum, 31:57
St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum, 169:55
St. Lawrence Seaway Nautical Museum, 81:44
St. Mary’s River Marine Heritage Centre (SMRM-HC), 163:49
State Maritime Museum (NY), 4:21
Stockton Historical Maritime Museum, 181:50
Submarine Force Museum and Library, 92:54, 181:54–55
Suffolk Marine Museum, 14:44, 15:50, 21:31–32, 24:29, 50:17
Suffolk Maritime Museum, 7:32
Summerlee Heritage Museum, 169:55
Swedish Medieval Museum, 169:4
Swedish National Maritime Museums 153:4
Sydney Cove Waterfront Museum, 2:27–28
Sydney Maritime Museum, 80:36, 83:25, 83:26–27
Texas Maritime Museum, 76:37–38, 163:51, 163:51
Texas Seaport Museum, 105:38, 115:32, 132:18
Thousand Islands Shipyard Museum, 23:25, 32:43
Treasure of the Gulf Museum (Port Isabel), 181:20
UDT-Seal Museum, 79:40
United States Shipbuilding Museum, 65:38
US Lightship Museum (USLM), 173:40
US Naval Academy Museum, 150:8
US Naval Shipbuilding Museum, 66:26
US Naval War College Museum, 178:55–56
US Navy Museum, 119:36
USS Constellation Museum, 112:40, 119:39
USS Constitution Museum, 13:45, 14:44, 17:9, 18:42, 20:38, 21:31, 40:30, 44:17–18, 65:40, 90:28, 131:39–40, 145:48
USS Coral Sea National Sea-Air-Space Museum, 59:33
USS Lexington Museum, 64:37
USS LST 393 Veterans Museum, 167:48–49
USS Saratoga Museum, 118:38–39
USS Silversides and Maritime Museum, 93:38
Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum, 92:54
Vancouver Maritime Museum (VMM), 12:6–7, 36:36, 40:36, 77:37, 81:44–45, 82:18–19, 94:38, 131:40
Vasa Museum (Stockholm), 69:38, 78:28, 153:4, 153:4, 153:17, 154:12, 169:4
Ventura County Maritime Museum, 57:30, 71:28, 94:26, 102:2–3, 121:45, 127:34
Vrak: The Museum of Wrecks, 169:4
Welsh Industrial and Maritime Museum, 25:44
West of Scotland Boat Museum, 26:28
Whaling Museum (Cold Spring Harbor, NY), 20:39, 21:32, 23:23, 33:35, 119:36, 164:53
Whatcom Maritime Museum, 79:37
Windermere Steamboat Museum, 65:38
Wisconsin Maritime Museum, 79:38, 101:34, 114:37, 115:2, 115:14–16, 163:13, 177:40, 181:22, 181:51
Yorkshire Museum, 24:27
See also American Merchant Marine Museum; Independence Seaport Museum; Mariners’ Museum and Park (Newport News, VA); Mystic Seaport Museum; New Bedford Whaling Museum; San Diego Maritime Museum; South Street Seaport Museum (SSSM)
Maritime Music Directory International, 179:55
Maritime Preservation Committee, 9:16
Maritime Preservation Conference, third national (1984), 34:3
Maritime Programs, 65:6
Maritime Reform and Security Act (1995), 76:36
Maritime Research Institute, 97:40
Maritime Security and Competitiveness Act, 69:37, 84:8
Maritime Security Fleet (MSF), 69:37
Maritime Security Program (MSP), 158:15
Maritime Silk Road Museum, 152:4, 154:15
“Maritime Trade and the Growth of the City,” 86:32
Maritime traveler. See Seaport experience
Maritime Trust (Britain), 17:9, 19:18, 61:39, 100:35
Maritime Youth Exchange Program, 97:39
MaritimeJobSearch.com, 126:40
Marjorie & Dorothy (renamed Sundowner) (Gloucester schooner), 6:6
Marjorie B. McAllister (tugboat), 21:17, 21:17, 76:17
Marjory Glen (barque), 13:42, 13:42
“Mark Myers and West Country Seafaring,” 59:16–21
Mark Twain (replica Mississippi sternwheeler replica), 8:18, 32:43
Mark W. Barker (Great Lakes bulk carrier), 172:52
“Marked for Disaster: The Tragic Loss and Inspiring Legacy of the 1554 Spanish Plate Fleet of Padre Island, Texas,” 181:14–20
Markeson, Daniel, 165:42
Market (SL-7 container ship), 12:30
Marlhill (ex-Parker Evans), 16:49
Marlin, USS (midget submarine), 12:28
marlins, 148:48–49
Maro (whaler), 127:23
Marolda, Edward J., 79:38
Marquardt, Karl Heinz (modelmaker)
“HMS Beagle Revisited,” 83:44–47
Marques (Spanish trading schooner/barque), 16:28, 28:42, 29:26, 33:29, 33:29, 33:4, 38:30, 39:33, 85:49, 155:6
Marquesas (brigantine), 3:8
Marquette, Jacques, 40:35
Marr, Carmel Carrington, 102:6
Marr, Warren II, 68:6, 72:10, 72:39, 76:5, 76:5, 85:6, 85:7, 85:51, 97:16, 97:17, 99:5, 102:6, 132:43
“The Amistad Incident,” 71:20–21
Marriott, J. W., Jr., 163:10, 163:11, 163:11
Marriott, J. Willard, 161:12, 161:12, 162:10, 162:10
Marsden, R. G. 171:21
“Marsh Grass Roots!” 51:10–11
Marshall, Charles H., 144:28
Marshall, George C., 68:8–9, 69:8, 69:9, 104:8, 104:9
Marshall, Harry W., 95:28, 95:29, 101:7, 142:51, 142:51
Marshall, Ian (author and artist), 58:28, 68:29, 71:0, 71:24–26, 71:27, 97:26, 121:46, 141:24–28, 149:28, 158:26
“The Tramp Steamer,” 129:30–36
Marshall, Jean, 158:26
Marsters, Roger
“Collision in the Narrows: the 1917 Halifax Harbor Explosion,” 160:14–18
Marstrand, 153:38–41
Martha (draketail launch), 122:18
Martha (schooner), 81:3
Martha (steam tug), 74:28
Martha Lewis (Chesapeake Bay skipjack), 70:37, 72:10
Martha P. Small (five-masted Yankee schooner), 20:19
Martha Washington, USS (CTF ship), 161:21, 161:22
Martha’s Vineyard, 42:7, 42:24–25, 84:43
Martha’s Vineyard (ex-Islander) (Hudson River steam ferry), 10:10–11, 10:10, 10:13, 11:8, 14:42, 23:21
Martin, Colin, 153:18
Martin, Jay C.
“Harvesting the Inland Seas: Great Lakes Commercial Fishing,” 82:15–16
Martin, Jim, 51:15
Martin, Tyrone G., 49:34, 152:5
“A Proud Legacy—USS Constitution after 1815,” 151:28–32
Martin, HMS (sloop of war), 146:19
Martin Van Buren (sloop), 143:31
Martinez, Bo, 182:52
Martling, Nancy
“The Age of Sail,” 65:6
Marvin, Ann, 166:17
Marx, Deborah E., 168:49
“Diving into the Wreck of Vicar of Bray,” 162:30–35
“Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary Celebrates its 20th Anniversary,” 139:26–27
Marx, Robert F., 77:40
Mary I (queen of England), 48:19
Mary (Baltimore schooner), 113:17–19, 115:12, 117:7, 145:25
Mary (Drake’s ship), 80:10
Mary & Ellen (Chesapeake Bay pungy), 22:39
Mary A. Whalen (tanker), 126:4, 126:4
Mary and Helen (renamed USS Rodgers; steam whaler), 150:11–14, 150:11, 150:13, 151:5
Mary Ann (Gulf Coast scow), 70:37
Mary B. Baird (three-master), 13:6
Mary Benton (steamer), 36:16
Mary Brown (replica of Ark), 17:27
Mary Celeste, 171:13
Mary D. Hume (steam tugboat/towboat converted to diesel; former Arctic steam whaler), 8:14, 8:16, 13:49, 15:53, 25:23, 25:23, 41:32, 43:4
“Mary D. Hume: A Tug for the Long Haul,” 25:23
Mary D. Leach (whaling ship), 51:5
Mary Day (Maine schooner), 49:31
Mary Day (replica two-masted coaster), 8:18
Mary Dollar, 52:3
Mary Dugdale (copper-oreman), 38:14
Mary E (schooner), 4:7, 4:35, 5:15, 6:5, 7:13, 7:14, 10:28, 158:43, 158:43, 163:46, 163:46, 169:51, 169:51
Mary E. Higgins (schooner), 123:18
Mary E. Reeves (menhaden boat), 98:17
Mary Elizabeth (“Proud Mary”) (steamer), 11:35
Mary H. (tugboat), 80:21, 80:22, 80:22
Mary Kemble (Hudson River sloop), 43:23
Mary Killam (barque), 183:52–55, 183:53–55
Mary L. Cushing (three-masted ship), 114:8
Mary Langdon (coastal schooner), 174:14
Mary May (barge), 55:11
Mary Otis (ketch), 113:26, 113:26, 113:28
Mary Powell (Hudson River steamboat), 10:6, 10:7, 10:9, 11:4–5, 12:6, 18:46, 37:0, 7:9, 37:9, 37:12–13, 37:12, 37:14, 58:22, 87:32
model, 37:31
Mary Rose (16th-century British battleship), 20:34, 23:3, 23:6–13, 24:27, 27:4, 27:16, 30:8, 30:40, 31:53, 33:33, 34:37, 36:33, 38:38, 39:3, 39:7, 44:25, 48:10, 48:24, 51:36, 56:34, 57:20, 60:39, 65:34, 70:18, 76:31, 76:38, 100:39, 122:46
(pictures), 23:0, 23:3, 27:16, 122:46
archaeological excavation, 17:34
artifacts from, 37:39, 39:12–14
exhibition, 40:36, 41;32
“The Mary Rose: The Final Triumph of a Ship that Failed,” 39:12–14
Mary Rose Trust, 24:27
Mary Taylor (pilot schooner), 97:8
Mary Tyler (Sandy Hook pilot boat), 143:31
Mary Whitridge (Stonington clipper), 72:20
Marymack (renamed Merrimac), 182:28, 182:28
Maryland (tugboat), 71:38
Maryland, USS (sloop), 153:35
Maryland Dove (pinnace), 11:35, 12:38, 12:38, 12:41, 17:25, 19:39, 20:40
Maryland Dove (trading ship/cargo vessel reproduction), 17:25, 17:28, 122:46, 122:46, 160:51, 166:51, 172:43, 172:43, 174:53, 174:53, 178:14, 179:9
“Maryland Federalist and the Constitution,” 44:28
Maryland Federalist (miniature ship), 44:28, 44:28
replica, 44:28
Maryland Historical Society, 98:38, 98:41, 132:47
Maryland Historical Trust, 74:10
Maryland Maritime Archaeology Program, 68:17
“Maryland’s First Historic Shipwreck Preserve: U-1105,” 74:10
Marzello, Paul, 178:34, 179:48
Masefield, John, 70:11–12
Mashow, Isaac H., 174:22
Mashow, John, 174:20–25, 174:20
Maskelyne, Nevil, 66:23, 153:15
Mason, Cameron, 143:8
Mason, J. Cass, 92:49–50, 92:50
Mason, John W. (figurehead carver), 96:22–25
Mason, USS (DDG-87; destroyer), 100:20, 118:13, 120:6
Mason, USS (DE-529, destroyer escort), 100:19–20, 101:2–3, 118:10, 118:12–13
Massachusetts (barque), 85:42
Massachusetts (ex-Rockall) (schoolship), 31:50
Massachusetts, USRC (two-masted schooner), 130:34
Massachusetts, USS (battleship), 5:29, 12:29, 20:38, 31:8, 64:37–38, 69:37, 70:39, 73:17, 84:29, 94:20, 96:15, 138:37, 138:37, 158:42, 174:9
Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 172:20
Massachusetts Bay Charter, 133:43
Massachusetts Board of Underwater Archaeological Resources (MBUAR), 169:50
Massachusetts Eastern Point Lighthouse, 74:41
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 144:53–54
Massachusetts Marine Educators, 118:38
Massachusetts Maritime Academy (MMA), 123:5, 137:45–46, 141:40, 152:52, 152:53, 154:32, 157:27, 163:43, 168:8, 172:39, 172:42, 173:44, 174:49, 174:51, 181:43, 182:20
Massachusetts Nautical School, 123:5. See also Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Massey, Gayle
“The Road to China,” 54:24–26
Massey, Raymond A. (author and artist), 16:47, 20:46–47, 30:21, 54:27–28, 76:28
“The Road to China,” 54:24–26
Masso, RADM Edward “Sonny,” 172:8
Masson, T. C., 26:10–11
Massoni Art Gallery, 176:40
MassSail, 116:38
Master (steam tugboat), 25:18, 40:22–23, 40:22–23, 43:32
“Master & Commander—The Far Side of the World” (film), 105:38, 141:5, 142:42–43, 182:22
comments on historical accuracy, 106:21
“Master Builder: As His Baltimore Clipper Pride Returns from the West Coast, Melbourne Smith Will Launch Two New Historic Schooners Next Spring; But the Big Challenge Lies Ahead,” 30:22–23
Master Craig (fishing vessel), 132:45
“Master Mariners’ Written Histories, A Proposal,” 41:20
Mastone, Victor T., 166:8
“Marine Debris or Shipwreck Tale? The Mystery at Newcomb Hollow Beach, Cape Cod,” 124:10, 124:14–15
masts, naming of, 79:35
Matador (Maxi yacht), 180:23
Matagorda, USS (seaplane tender), 35:17, 35:18, 35:19
Mather, Richard, 174:17–18, 174:18
Mather, Ulysses W., 40:21
Matherne, Madison, 139:47
Matheson, Fionna, 126:37
Mathew see Matthew (Cabot’s ship)
Mathews, Alonzo, 174:21
Mathews, Mashow, & Company shipyard, 174:21–23
Mathieson, Peter, 61:12
Mathilda (steam tug/tow), 4:9, 4:19, 4:20, 5:29, 8:14, 25:18, 25:19, 30:28, 30:40, 34:8, 37:17, 37:18, 46:7, 53:42, 60:9, 71:6, 155:15, 156:13
Mathilde (Danish brig), 152:25
Mathilde (sloop), 8:20
Mathis Shipbuilding Company, 144:35
Matias Cousiño, 94:17
Matilda (barque), 93:16
Matilda D. (felucca), 8:13, 19:41, 38:11
Matilda D. (felucca replica), 102:34
Matilda E. Wells (schooner) 174:40
Matilda Sears (whaling ship), 174:22, 174:22
Matson, Norman, 39:23
Matson, William, 44:36, 117:25, 119:37, 123:41–42, 157:47, 169:12
Matson, Inc., 164:55
Matson Navigation Company, 117:25, 119:37, 120:44
Matsonia (ex-Malolo, ex-Atlantic, renamed Queen Frederica) (ocean liner), 7:22
Matsonia (Con-Ro), 169:12
“Matt Peasley Rejects Some Credentials,” 22:46–47
“A Matter of Perspective: White Squall vs. the Great Bakery Fire of 1853,” 168:28–32
“A Matter of Restoration: the Saloon of S. S. China,” 21:18–21
Matthew (Cabot’s ship), 62:34, 72:35
Matthew (Cabot’s ship replica), 70:39, 75:34, 77:36, 80:18, 80:19
“Matthew Henson at the North Pole,” 117:34–37
Matthew Luckenbach (troopship), 143:28
Matthew Turner Foundation, 60:38
Matthews, Hilton, 4:20, 9:7, 38:13, 162:33
Mattie (coastal schooner), 5:29
Mattila, Reino, 162:23–24
Matz Maersk (container ship), 154:45
Maud (renamed Bay Maud/Baymaud) (Amundsen’s Arctic exploration vessel), 26:31, 75:33, 81:44–45, 156:53–55, 156:54, 181:24, 181:25
Maud (skiff-dinghy), 60:8
Maud (trading wherry), 31:53
“Maud Returns Home,” 156:54
Maumee, USS (tanker), 161:20
Maunaloa (steamer), 181:52
Maunder, Samuel, 164:41
Mauretania (renamed HMS Tuber Rose) (Cunard steamship), 20:29, 55:33, 65:15, 65:20, 65:21, 65:25, 65:31, 73:25, 95:12, 95:13, 95:13, 98:32, 98:33, 144:48, 173:12, 183:16
wartime paint scheme, 98:32
Maury, John Minor, 156:30
Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 105:4, 108:8, 120:32, 120:34, 156:30–33, 156:30, 158:36, 164:51, 169:25, 169:28
Maweema (schooner), 22:10, 22:12
Max (ex-Albert Schlageter; ex-Santo Andre; ex-Rickmer Rickmers; renamed Flores; renamed Sagres) (sail training ship; three-masted full-rigged ship; re-rigged as a barque), 2:10, 26:29, 29:31, 32:21, 45:18–20, 45:18–19, 52:23, 52:23, 77:37, 91:12
Maxi yachts, 180:23
Maxim (coastal schooner), 72:25, 108:34–35
Maxton (minesweepers), 30:9
Maxtone-Graham, John
“Dazzle and Drab,” 98:32–33
“Mr. Cunard’s Line Celebrates Its 160th Birthday,” 95:11–13
Maxwell, George L.
“The Sail Training Association and the Schooners Foundation,” 57:11
Maxwell, Paul
“The Unique Legacy of the Navesink Twin Lights,” 94:34–35
May Queen (Australian sailing barge), 3:31, 83:51
Mayaguez, SS (container ship), 140:13, 140:13
Mayer, Tobias, 153:14
Mayflower (Pilgrim ship), 45:32, 122:7, 133:38–39, 147:10, 171:4, 171:14–19, 172:38
400th anniversary of crossing, 170:44, 179:45, 179:56
Mayflower (racing sloop), 116:21
Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS), 158:46, 170:54, 170:54
Mayflower Compact, 133:38–39, 171:15
Mayflower II (Pilgrim ship reproduction), 3:13, 8:17, 8:23, 10:26, 12:37, 17:25, 17:28, 42:23, 56:35, 57:16, 91:13, 150:5, 59:10, 133:39, 143:40, 147:27, 147:28, 151:46–47, 154:53–54, 157:42, 161:43, 165:24, 168:47, 170:4, 170:29, 171:16, 171:19–21, 172:38–39, 179:55–56, 179:56, 182:19
model, 32:29
pictures, 17:25, 32:22, 32:29, 133:38, 143:40, 151:47, 154:53, 157:42, 168:47, 171:19, 171:20, 172:0, 172:38–39
“The Mayflower Factor: How They Became Us, and Does It Still Matter?” 171:14–21
Mayflower Sails 2020, 170:4, 170:29
Mayo, Henry T., 120:33
Mayo, Paul, 108:38
Mayo, Steve (artist), 20:46, 61:24–26, 86:0
Mayor’s Cup Race, 89:35
Mayrant, USS (destroyer), 84:4
Mays, Victor (artist), 16:47, 19:30, 46:28, 51:41, 62:30, 91:20, 149:28
Mazarrasa, Rafael, 56:20
Mazoujian, Charles (artist), 126:0
McAllister, Anthony Sr., 21:12, 21:13
McAllister, Brian A., 68:6, 80:4, 113:6, 117:44, 140:21, 141:9, 141:9, 180:14, 180:14, 183:10
McAllister, James, 180:14
McAllister, James P., 180:14
McAllister, James Patrick II “Jim,” 21:12, 21:13–14, 37:18, 50:40, 51:4, 51:34, 53:13, 53:42, 55:4, 58:4
McAllister, Jeffrey, 176:4, 176:8, 176:8, 180:14
McAllister, Michael, 103:5
McAllister, Stacia, 176:4
McAllister Brothers, 21:12–17, 21:13
McArthur, Arthur, 43:14
McArthur, Megan, 160:20, 160:21, 160:21
McArthur (Coast Survey ship), 120:35
McCabe, Ed
“Amsterdam by Rowboat,” 56:32–33
McCabe, John, 65:17
McCabe, Patrick, 169:19
McCaffery, Lloyd (author and artist), 29:41, 32:35, 56:23, 68:29
“History in the Palm of Your Hand: Recreating the Figureheads of the US Navy in Miniature,” 139:22–24
“The Lovely Coronet: A Miniature Exposition,” 97:30–32
“The Romance of the Sea in Miniature,” 104:18–21
“The Whaleship Charles W. Morgan in Miniature,” 42:20–21
McCaffery, Mike, 180:24
McCall (USCG cutter), 169:45
McCalla, Bowman, 125:43, 125:44
McCamy, Angus, 76:37, 90:21, 172:41
McCarron, Mike, 38:45
McCarthy, Elizabeth
“Maritime Education in the 21st Century at SUNY Maritime College,” 166:40–43
McCarthy, Lily Lambert, 136:18
McCaskey, David, 159:31
McCauley, Charles S., 120:34
McCauley, Emma, 164:10
“Sailing the Sharkish Seas: The 19th-Century Whaleman’s Experience with the Most Feared Ocean Predators,” 164:38–42
McCauley, James Joseph, 9:10
McCausland, Francis, 126:16, 126:17
McClain, Mel, 49:11
McClintock, James, 158:16–17, 158:17, 158:18
McClintock, Leopold, 166:24
McClure, George, 136:12
McClure, Robert, 156:33, 173:30
McColl, Ian, 102:6, 103:5, 103:5
McComas, Henry G., 134:7
McConnell, Robert, 178:32
McConnell, Warren, 41:14
McCook, USS (destroyer), 167:24–25
McCormick, Harold J., 35:16, 35:19
“After Forty Years,” 35:14–19
“Convoy Catastrophe,” 62:14–16
McCormick, John Christopher, “My Own Navy,” 22:26
McCoy, Bill, 85:17
McCoy, Kenny, 144:8
McCracken, Peter, 143:39, 143:39, 148:52, 148:52, 164:4, 179:4
“The 38th Voyagers: Sailing a 19th-Century Whaler in the 21st Century,” 148:34–35
“Introduction to Open Access and the Future of Scholarly Publishing,” 166:56–57
See also Maritime History on the Internet
McCrary, Frank, 178:30
McCrea, Walter, 182:28
McCready, Lauren S., “The Emery Rice Engine,” 46:20–21, 46:37
McCullough, Joe, 140:48, 140:48
McCullough, Robert W., 35:4
McCune, F. C., 175:32–33
McDavitt, Daniel, 179:9, 181:9
McDonald, Francis, 152:52, 152:53, 172:42
McDonald, Francis X., 174:49
McDonald, John R. Jr., 115:6, 117:8
McDonald, Luciille
“Spanish and British Sail Meet in the Northwest, 1792,” 61:33
McDonald, P. A., 1:34, 15:52, 15:52
McDougal, USS (destroyer), 34:25, 161:20
McDougall, Alexander, 98:12, 181:52
McElwreath (Callo), Sally Chin, 141:8, 172:13, 172:13, 176:12–13, 176:12, 177:10, 180:10, 180:12–13, 180:13, 181:8–9, 181:8
McEvoy, Ambrose (artist), 147:30
McFadden, Daniel
“A New Look at the ‘Longitude Problem,’” 153:12–15
McFarlane, Duncan (artist), 75:0, 75:27
McFee, Willliam, 64:14
McGinley, Edward S. “Skip,” 144:12
McGowan, Gary, 103:6
McGowan, Gordon P., 58:30, 58:32, 135:17
“The Skipper and the Eagle: The Voyage Begins!” 86:45–47
“Captains and Their Ladies,” 152:36–39
McGraw, Donald C. Jr, 112:7, 112:7, 113:6, 116:44
McGurl, Joseph (artist)
“Observation, Memory, Imagination,” 94:22–24
McKay, Donald, 9:7, 10:4, 40:33, 88:11–13, 168:28, 168:29, 168:30, 168:31, 183:32–38, 183:33, 183:38
McKay, Graham, 159:22–23
McKay, Michael, 76:5
McKay, Richard, 168:31
McKay’s Shipyard, 168:28, 168:31
McKean (fireboat), 80:21, 80:22
McKee, Alexander, 39:13
McKee, Henry, 91:28
McKee, Lucille, 83:42
McKee, Robert, 83:42
McKenzie, Lester, 18:26–27
McKenzie, Shannon, 182:16
McKinley, William, 166:20–21, 170:54
McLean, Malcolm, 98:38, 114:9, 114:9, 114:10, 114:11, 114:11, 115:3–4, 116:6, 140:12
McLoughlin, Anthony
“The Dunbrody and the Spirit of Ireland,” 88:20
McMahan, Dave, 111:7
McManner, T., 166:37
McManus, Thomas F., 166:53, 182:20
McManus, Thomas J., 79:35, 121:30, 54:27, 183:30, 183:31
McMaster, Henry, 180:51–52
McMillan, James, 169:30
McMillan family 169:30
McMinn, William (artist), 75:27
McMullen, Amanda
“A Wild Note of Longing,” 176:38–39
McMullen, Drew, 160:48
“Schooner Sultana: Building an 19th Century Reproduction for the 21st Century,” 107:8–10
McMullen, Richard T., 115:27, 115:27
McMurdo Station, 173:33, 173:34
McMurray, Campbell
“National Museum of the Royal Navy: 100 Years of Naval Heritage at the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard,” 136:16–19
McNamara, James, 113:6, 117:44
McNary, Charles L., 169:14
McNeil, Robert “Bob,” 121:42, 182:18, 183:8
McNeill, Charles Russell, 46:44
McNeill, Hector, 152:36
McNeill, Peter, 68:7
McPhee, William, 20:33
McPhillips, Jonathan (artist), 153:42
McQuay, David, 154:26–27
McRae, R., 65:17
McRaven, William H., 145:39
Meade, Ernest, 157:19
Meader, William, 172:17
Meany, Joseph F. Jr., 111:2, 112:4, 112:4, 117:44, 117:44, 120:8, 155:10, 155:12, 155:13
“New York: Sally Port to Victory,” 65:12–17
“Where Sea and City Meet: New York Harbor, Legacy and Promise,” 93:9–13
Mearns, Bill (artist)
“Working With the Medium,” 92:20–22
Mearns, David, 161:53
“Measure of the Earth: Navigation, Science, and the War of Jenkins’s Ear,” 137:18–21
Measurement Handicap System (MHS), 47:10
Mechano decking, 114:9
Mecray, John (artist), 6:21, 21:38, 49:29, 50:35, 76:24–26, 115:0, 120:37, 164:10, 164:22–26, 164:23, 165:5, 182:17, 183:8, 183:9
Meddens, Frank
“The Life of a London Waterfront in 1600,” 103:26–28
Medea (steam yacht), 1:32, 2:31, 5:19, 5:28, 15:53, 21:34, 79:17, 79:17, 108:40, 109:4, 120:16, 120:18, 120:18
Medea/Jason remotely operated vehicle system, 84:5
“Medieval Ship Graffiti,” 48:14–15
Medina Sidonia (Don Alonso, Duke of), 48:22–25, 48:22, 81:14
“Medina Sidonia and the ‘Enterprise of England.’” 48:22–25
Mediterranean Sea, 180:47
Medschidije (cruiser), 74:8
Medusa Challenger (steamer), 67:4
Medway Queen (paddle steamer), 3:30, 33:32
“Meeting Ultimate Violence at Sea,” 41:38
Meguri 2040, 178:56–57
Mehitable (French privateer), 122:24, 155:34, 155:35
Meiji Maru (full-rigged ship), 2:14, 3:13
Meinwen (renamed Africa) (river barge), 20:19
Meka II (brigantine), 3:8
Melbourne (steamer), 20:15
Melbourne Maritime Museum, 23:27
Melchor, Alejandro “Alex,” 94:6–7, 95:7–8, 95:9
Melhuish, Christopher, 84:6
Melik (Sudanese gunboat), 80:36, 100:9
Mellin, John O., 183:21
Mello, Peter, 115:6
Melrose (schooner), 20:2, 38:45–47, 38:46, 39:44–46, 39:44–45
Melsom, Nils Bull, 124:31–32, 124:32
Melville (First Lord of the Admiralty), 141:18
Melville, Herman, 99:15–17, 99:15, 163:44–45, 178:57
Melville, Phillips (artist), 67:4
Melville, USS (destroyer tender), 34:25, 99:9, 99:10
Melville Island Prison, 175:17
“Melville’s Seafaring Days,” 99:15–17
Memnon (clipper ship), 154:40
“Memories and Reflections—the Marine Art of Charles Peterson,” 101:24–26
“Memories of the Liner Era,” 65:20–22
“The Men Who Stole the Stars,” 15:30–31
Mena, Marcos, 181:16
Mendana, Alvaro de, 83:13
Mendelsohn, Elijah, 124:39
Mendelson, Nancy
“Respect for Ivory,” 77:24–25
Mendes, Arnaldo J., 84:56
Mendes, Henrique, 7:20, 9:28, 158:45
Mendes, Louisa, 9:28
Mendes, Luis, 7:20
Mendonsa, George, 113:37
Menemsha (Coast Guard weather ship), 142:16
“Menhaden Men,” 7:28–29
Meniketti, Marco, 67:8–9
Menominee (steamer), 181:22, 181:22
mentorship, 164:10
Menzies, Archibald, 61:32–33
Menzies, Robert, 181:24
Meoli, Michael, 177:47
Mephisto (Maxi yacht), 180:23
Merak, SS (cargo ship), 161:40
Mercantic II (renamed Talata), 21:29
Mercantile (coastal schooner), 5:29, 44:3, 60:17
Mercator (barquentine), 3:8, 3:11, 37:33, 66:25, 70:21
Mercator II, 66:25
Mercer, F. A.
“Trials and Rewards of John Harrison, the Inventor of the Marine Chronometer,” 66:22–23
Merchant Aircraft Carriers, 67:10
Merchant Marine. See US Merchant Marine
Merchant Marine Act. See Jones Act
Merchant Marine Museum. See American Merchant Marine Museum
merchant mariner credentials, 138:44–45, 166:40
“A Merchant Seaman Remembers Shanghai,” 18:32–34
Merchant Ship Sales Act (1946), 177:28
Merchant Shipping Act (United Kingdom), 128:35
Mercia (barque), 20:19
Mercogliano, Salvatore R., 171:4, 176:8, 176:46
“America’s First Frigates: The Luck of Thirteen,” 103:13–16
“A Century of the Jones Act,” 169:12–16
“The Container Revolution,” 114:8–11
“Forest of Assassins, A: The US Merchant Marine Under Fire During the Vietnam War,” 140:10–13
“Ships of Comfort and Mercy,” 171:22–27
“‘We Built Her to Bring Them Over There’: The Cruiser and Transport Force in the Great War,” 161:18–22
Mercury (ex-Gannet; ex-HMS President), 2:14, 3:29, 12:28, 65:34
Mercury (Le Havre packet ship; schoolship), 31:50
Mercury (US revenue cutter), 139:13
Mercury, USS (ex-SS Barbarossa) (ocean liner), 161:21, 161:22
Mercy, USNS (AH-4; ex-SS Saratoga), 171:23–24, 171:24
Mercy, USNS (T-AH 19; ex-SS Worth), 112:18, 171:26–27, 171:26
Mercy, USS (AH-8), 171:25–26, 171:25
Mercy Wiggins (shrimp boat), 167:28
Meredith Victory, SS (Victory ship), 40:34, 99:3, 100:4, 113:3
Meridian (barquentine), 3:8
Merlin (sloop-of-war), 66:22
Mermaid (Essex smack), 29:46, 29:47
Mermaid, HMS, 21:29
mermaids, 68:44–46
Merom (schooner), 10:17
Merrimac (whaling ship), 174:48
Merrimac, USS (renamed CSS Virginia) (Navy collier), 9:10, 30:9, 44:33, 65:31, 105:11, 108:21, 109:34, 120:27, 131:30, 151:35, 155:34–36, 155:34, 156:5–6, 156:6
model, 20:39
Merry, John, 157:17–18
Merry (ex-Sam, ex-Friedrich) (ketch, formerly topsail schooner), 3:8
Merry Bear (yacht), 104:38
Merseyside County Museum, 24:27
Merseyside Maritime Museum, 40:33, 48:11, 49:29, 64:37, 76:38
Mertes, Harald
“Sailing with the Last Sailors: Part I,” 35:32–34
“Sailing with the Last Sailors: Part II,” 36:24–26
Mesdag, Hendrik Willem (artist), 140:36
Mesopotamian sailing vessels, 72:13–14
“Message to the Future about What These Cape Horn Sailors Did and the Echoing Consequences of Their Sailing,” 92:9–11
Messenger, Samuel E., 183:50–51
Messenger (river steamer), 74:16
Messner, John F.
“‘A Better Commander Cannot Be Had’: The Untold Story of Joannes Wyllie, Scottish Captain of the Blockade Runner Ad-Vance,” 176:14–18
Meta Jan (ex-Eva; renamed Charlotte Rhodes) (three-masted topsail schooner), 3:6
metal recycling, 158:13, 158:14–15
Météor (French steamer), 174:27
Meteor (museum vessel), 181:52
Meteor (whaleback lake freighter), 5:30, 31:57, 67:4, 79:37, 111:33
Meteor, SS (Liberty ship), 48:5
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 141:30, 142:30
Mews, James, 178:36
Mews, Philip, 178:36
Mexicana (Spanish schooner), 61:33
Mexico (German barque), 52:11
Mexpect (tugboat), 76:12
Meyer, Elizabeth, 72:8–9, 72:9, 164:24, 180:24, 182:17, 183:8
Meyer, Ryan, 178:56
Meyer, Schuyler M. Jr., 44:50, 53:42, 55:7, 55:8, 55:8, 68:6, 72:8, 75:4, 76:39, 76:39, 77:4, 83:53, 84:2, 84:55
“How We Closed the Port of New York,” 44:50–51
Miami, FL, as OpSail 2000 port city, 85:16–19
Miami & Erie Canal, 73:37
“Miami: In the Wake of the Santiago,” 85:16–18
Miantnomah, 30:9
Michael (tugboat), 140:12, 140:13
“Michael Blaser’s World of Steamboats,” 57:26–27
Michael Casey, SS (renamed Georgios F. Andreadis) (Liberty ship), 35:28
Michael J. Cosgrove, 5:15
Michael Sars (research vessel), 177:14
Michel (German raider), 38:5
Michelangelo (liner), 65:31
Michener, James A., 15:49, 15:49
Michigan, USS (battleship), 31:9
Michigan class battleships, 31:11
Michigan Maritime Museum, 68:36, 75:33, 77:21–23, 85:51, 105:31, 118:40, 143:48, 176:55, 181:52, 181:52
Midas (steam schooner), 88:11
Middendorf, Friedrich, 48:16
Middendorf, J. William II, 162:7
“USS Constitution: A Study in Command,” 44:14–16
Middlesex, 36:16
Midway, Battle of, 102:8–12, 104:8
Midway, USS (aircraft carrier), 66:25, 98:38, 120:19, 120:31
Midway Atoll, designated national memorial, 94:40
Miethe, Robert, 92:9
“The Mighty Moshulu: A Short History”
Part I, 60:13–15
Part II, 61:8–12
“The Mighty Moshulu: In Extremis in 1947,” 62:46
“A Migratory—and Native!—Event,” 51:9
Mihandust (Arab dhow), 154:18–20, 154:18–19
Mikage, M/V (containership), 178:56
Mikasa (Japanese battleship), 12:27, 65:34, 112:5–6, 145:46, 148:26
Mike Sekul (oyster schooner), 148:56
Miksch, Heidi, 35:7
Mikulski, Barbara Ann, senator, 149:12, 150:43, 150:43, 151:8, 174:8
Miles, Jan, 146:13, 146:13, 172:40
“Historic Steam Tugs and Towboats Surviving in the U.S. and Canada: A Partial List,” 8:14–18
Miles, Vincent J.,, 154:38–41
“Enoch Train—Donald McKay’s Best Customer,” 183:32–38
Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS), 112:16, 140:11–13
Military Sealift Command (MSC), 112:16–18, 140:12, 170:12
“Military Sealift Command Delivers,” 112:16–18
Milkofsky, Brenda, 36:10, 53:39, 55:7, 115:6
“Three Centuries of Connecticut River Shipping,” 36:12–16
milky seas, 161:44–45
Millar, Ian A., 35:12
“‘The Type of Man Your Brother Was,’” 35:22
Millar, John Fitzhugh, 12:22–24, 57:4, 181:48, 182:22
“Stephen Hopkins,” 41:46
Miller, Bill, 117:44
Miller, J., 167:30
Miller, James, 137:11
Miller, Joseph, 144:29–30
Miller, Keith (artist and author), 28:26, 40:30
“Brooklyn Bridge: An Appreciation,” 28:13
“A Rediscovery of New York Seaport,” 17:43–45
“Wreck of the Breadalbane,” 22:26
Miller, Melvin, 6:16
Miller, Philip, 103:15
Miller, Rick, 152:30
Miller, Robert (Ben Lexcen), 115:34
Miller, William H., 20:29
Millersburg Ferry Boat Association, 104:3
Millicent, 171:29
Milliken, Henry, 123:39, 123:39
Millradt, Chuck, 167:29–30
Mills, Charles, 179:51
Millstein, Barbara Head, “Rediscovering the Original Drawings,” 28:12
Milster, Conrad, 4:43, 10:8–11
Milverton (square-rigger), 19:9, 19:13, 71:11, 71:11, 155:19
sail plan, 52:37
Milwaukee, SS (ex-Manistique Marquette Northern I; steam screw ferry), 153:49, 153:49
Milwaukee Clipper, SS (ex-Juniata) (passenger liner), 67:4, 85:52, 141:41
Milwaukee Maritime Center, 69:35
Milwaukee Schooner Project, 71:38
Minas Gerais (ex-HMS Vengeance) (aircraft carrier), 100:42, 100:42
Mincarlo (sidewinder), 177:46
Mindell, David, 88:38
Minerals Management Service (MMS), 142:24
Minerva (whaling ship), 174:24
minesweepers (RCN), 154:5, 154:5
Bengal, 94:2–3
Chaffinch, USS, 68:12
Grebe, 15:48
Hazard, USS, 73:17
Puffin, USS, 142:16
Restigouche, HMCS, 13:44
Tona, 30:10
Wilton, 30:9
YMS-20, 44:50–51
Mini-Lace (motor vessel), 22:36
Minmaneuth, 108:23
Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 56:23
Minnehaha (Lake Minnetonka steamboat), 76:37, 101:17
Minnequa (Hog Islander ship), 15:5
Minnesota, SS (steamship), 78:28
Minnesota, USS (battleship), 31:62
Minnesota Marine Art Museum (MMAM), 115:32, 118:20–22, 125:36, 141:31, 142:44, 143:46, 145:32, 146:4, 147:34, 154:28, 156:39, 167:32, 167:36, 175:36, 176:40, 177:37–38, 181:40, 183:12
Minnetonka (steamboat), 152:22
Minnie V (Chesapeake Bay skipjack), 20:40
Minoan sailing vessels, 72:14–15
Minot Lighthouse, 127:5
Minotaur (full-rigged ship), 20:46
Minott, Alice, 10:17
Minott, Charles V. Sr., 9:7–9, 10:17
Minott, Charles V. Jr., 10:17
Minturn, Robert Bowne, 176:36, 176:36
Mir (Russian full-rigged training ship), 48:16, 55:31, 62:21, 62:22, 62:28, 63:34, 63:35, 77:37, 83:50
Miranda (ex-Albatross; ex-Donna; ex-Dorothea) (four-masted schooner), 18:47, 22:36
Mircea (Romanian sail-training barque), 2:12, 4:11, 5:21, 28:34, 28:40, 38:30, 52:23, 52:23, 108:18, 108:19
Mircea II (three-masted barque), 58:30
Mirfac/Mirfak (T-AK 271 U.S. Military Sealift Command Ship/Naval cargo ship), 10:28, 13:41
Mirror of the Sea (Conrad), 96:11
Miss Isle School of Sip & Puff Sailing, 168:46
Miss New York (harbor ferryboat), 5:29
Miss Santa (shrimp fishing vessel), 13:48
Misse, John, 178:36
missile systems
Polaris, 80:33
Mississippi, USS (1841), 176:4
Mississippi Maritime Museum, 158:44
Mississippi Museum, 20:42
Mississippi Queen (paddlewheel steamer), 8:23, 28:34, 43:14–16, 59:37, 74:18, 74:19, 102:38, 157:13
Mississippi River. See under American rivers
Mississippi River Discovery Center and National Rivers Hall of Fame, 100:46
Mississippi River Museum, 24:32, 27:39, 74:37, 100:46, 105:38, 145:48
Mississippi River National Education and Conference Center, 100:46
Missouri, USS (battleship), 5:30, 12:29, 21:34, 71:36, 74:36, 89:41, 92:17, 96:15, 96:32, 111:34, 130:47, 148:15, 148:28
Mister Jim (buyboat), 24:30, 122:16, 143:42
Mistral (yawl), 57:9
Mitchel, James (artist), 21:38
Mitchell, Billy, 178:26
Mitchell, C. Bradford, 41:17, 41:34
Mitchell, Carleton, 47:8, 47:10
Mitchell, Charlie, 172:39, 182:19
Mitchell, James E. (artist), 16:46, 19:29, 38:29
Mitgang, Herbert, 8:3
Mitscher, Marc A. “Pete,” 178:30
Mix, Elijah, 141:18
Mizerek, Leonard (artist), 102:26, 108:35, 162:13, 166:16–17, 166:17, 167:9, 169:8, 170:14, 170:17, 172:35, 172:35, 174:12, 178:19, 182:13
Mneme (renamed Pommern) (four-masted barque), 2:10, 5:15, 13:30, 18:61, 40:33, 48:5, 52:3, 93:18, 102:36, 102:36, 150:6, 156:18, 159:29
Moberly, USS (frigate), 175:32–33, 175:34
Mobil Foundation, 85:51
Mobil Gas, SS, 123:15
Mobile Bay, Battle of, 176:28–29, 176:29
Mobility Cup, 168:46
Moby Dick (catboat), 171:34
Moby-Dick (Melville), 99:15–17, 105:17, 163:44–45
Mockford, Jim
“Salute to M/V Salvage Chief (ex-LSM 380), 162:22–27
Moctezuma (whaleship), 74:22
model ships, 22:26, 29:41, 31:43, 31:43, 34:17, 35:41, 37:31, 44:40–41, 49:14–15, 49:36–37, 54:35, 54:35, 56:23, 68:29, 71:28, 75:20, 83:44–47, 98:30, 100:26, 103:3, 104:18–21, 116:30, 128:26
in bottles, 70:34–36
canoes, 99:18–21
competition and exhibition (1995), 73:28
Coronet, 97:30–32
“Navy Board,” 77:18–20
whaleship, 173:8
as works of art, 1:10–11
Zulu, 95:33
Modesty (oyster sloop), 4:35, 5:29, 5:32, 7:32, 7:32, 15:50, 18:42, 21:31, 24:29, 50:17
Moelders (German destroyer), 30:10
Moen, Stein, 84:19
Moewe (German raider), 86:4
Moffat, Alexander, 142:18
Moffet, William A., 178:26, 178:27, 178:28, 178:31
Moga, Traian, 132:18
Mohawk, USCG (ice breaker cutter), 24:30, 27:38, 79:36
Mohican, USS, 132:12
Moira Smith, M/V, 128:29
Moitessier, Bernard, 182:42–44
Molasses Reef wreck, 61:37
Molfetta (five-masted barquentine), 3:8, 15:41, 33:21, 33:21, 34:4
Molinari, Guy, 100:46
Moll, John, 15:49
Molly (ex-Sea Nymph; now Syrene) (brigantine), 8:26, 153:39–40, 159:40
Molten, Philip L.
“A Matter of Restoration: the Saloon of S. S. China,” 21:18–21
Mon Lei (Chinese junk), 4:13, 4:42, 5:15, 6:30, 7:12–13, 7:14, 40:11, 152:29
Monaghan, Thomas, 53:43
Monamy, Peter, 12:44
Monarch (tugboat), 10:23, 10:23
Monea, Kate, 159:16–17
Monet, Claude (artist), 145:26–28
Monette, Richard
“Let Us Sail Together in 1992,” 55:9
Mong, T. H., 44:3
Mongilardi, Peter, 119:36–37
Monhegan Lighthouse, 77:38
Monitor, USS (Civil War iroclad), 1:34, 8:25, 9:10–12, 10:1, 10:5, 10:27, 11:4, 11:32, 12:29, 13:29, 15:52, 30:9, 44:33, 65:31, 68:35, 98:41, 103:10, 108:21, 108:24–27, 108:39, 109:34, 116:24–25, 117:6, 119:32–33, 131:30, 138:42, 145:9, 146:40, 151:35, 153:17, 153:18, 159:46, 179:12, 179:14, 180:17, 182:8
(pictures), 9:10–11, 108:0, 119:33, 120:27, 179:12, 182:8
artifacts from, 45:34
deterioration of, 108:27
gun turret from, 102:38, 108:26, 108:28–29, 119:33, 133:17, 155:48, 155:48, 159:46
propeller, 107:34
Monitor Collection of Artifacts and Papers, 42:36
Monitor National Marine Sanctuary, 42:36, 68:35, 108:24–25, 146:40, 154:46, 155:53
Monitor Research and Recovery Foundation, 9:12
Monmouth (barque), 18:41
Monongahela (four-masted bark), 1:34, 15:52
Monroe, Alexander
“Remembering a Far-Traveled Four Piper,” 98:34–35
Monroe, James, 173:23
Monroe Doctrine, 103:10
Monson, Alonzo Castle, 64:27
Monssen, USS (destroyer), 87:35
Monsunen (motorship), 5:25, 11:28, 11:28
Mont Blanc (French ammunition ship), 126:16
Montagu, Thomas, 99:31
Montague, Daniel, 155:35
Montana, historic sternwheel river scow, 5:29
Montauk Lighthouse, 138:18–19
Montauk Point Lighthouse, 68:35
Mont-Blanc (steamship), 160:14–17, 160:15
Montcalm (French cruiser), 167:22
Montclair (steam tug/tow converted to diesel), 8:14
Montebello, SS (tanker), 82:36, 137:40, 137:40
Monterey (light cruiser), 73:5
Monterey (Matson Line passenger liner), 16:21, 18:61, 102:41
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, 182:41
Monterrey, USS, scale model, 112:36
Montevideo Maru, 183:69–70, 183:69
Montevideo Maru Society, 183:69
Montezuma (whaling ship), 51:5
Montgomery, Bernard, 69:12
Montgomery, David, 169:34
Montgomery (frigate), 98:11, 98:12, 98:13, 103:14, 103:16
Montgomery, USS (steamer), 157:32–33, 157:33
Montgomery Gallery, 37:27
Monticello (ocean liner), 162:7
Montojo, Don Patricio, 86:18, 94:12
Montoso, SS (cargo ship), 122:23
Montreal Convention, 179:34, 179:36
Montserrat, SS, 22:24
Moonbeam (ketch model), 54:35
Moonlight (schooner barge), 183:24, 183:25, 183:25
Moonraker (gaff cutter), 33:13, 100:37–38
Moore, Damarione, 160:40
Moore, Elizabeth
“National Marine Sanctuaries at 50!” (Introduction) 179:12
Moore, Hamilton
“OceanBound for History: School Teachers Trade the Classroom for a Ship,” 113:7
Moore, J. M. C., 93:20–22
Moore, John, 105:17
Moore, John Hamilton, 160:24
Moore, Jonas, 135:26
Moorshead, Frank A. Jr., 180:34
Moosehead Marine Museum, 182:50
Moran, Edmond J., 67:36, 67:36
Moran, Edmund Francis, 5:15, 62:38
Moran, Edward (artist), 94:0
Moreland, Daniel D., 32:33, 34:38, 68:34, 122:10–11, 123:8, 123:10, 154:46, 154:46, 157:31, 158:45, 159:45, 162:7, 162:8, 164:10, 165:24, 169:56, 177:46, 177:46, 183:62
“Around the World Under Square Sail,” 161:46–49
“The Barque Picton Castle’s Bosun School,” 157:28–31
“Carrying the Age of Sail Forward in the Barque Picton Castle,” 109:24–28
“Return to Cape Town: Several Generations of Cape Horners Meet under Table Mountain,” 93:31–32
“Romance Under Sail: the Life and Legacy of Captain and Mrs. Arthur Kimberly and the Brigantine Romance,” 124:20–24
“Schooner Ernestina: History Under Sail,” 46:22–24
“From Sea Scout to Master Mariner, Captain Arthur Kimberly Before his Romance,” 123:14–16
tribute to Walter Rybka, 172:50
Morgan, Charles S., 75:37
Morgan, Charles W., 134:16, 177:8
Morgan, David, 141:12
Morgan, Elisha E., 144:28
Morgan, Frederick, 69:10, 69:12
Morgan, Harry E., 84:56
Morgan, Henry, 116:22
Morgan, J. P., 183:17
Morgan, Junius S., 99:9–10
Morgan, Nathaniel, 74:20
Morgan, William J., 106:39, 106:39
Morganza Spillway, 167:5
Morison, Samuel Eliot, 93:7, 113:26–30, 113:27, 113:28–29, 114:3, 115:5, 160:5, 175:50, 182:38
Mormacgull, SS (cargo carrier), 74:47
Morning Light (clipper), 96:24–25
figurehead for, 96:24
Morning Star (whaling ship), 174:21, 174:23, 174:23
Morning Star of Revelation, 71:40
Morris (Coast Survey schooner), 120:32
Morris, Gregory DL, 159:28–29
Morris, Hewitt S., 134:26
“S • O • S,” 134:26–29
Morris, Jerry, 10:23
Morris, Richard Irving “Dick,” 53:4, 53:40
Morris, USS (destroyer), 87:3
Morrison, James, 121:21
Morrison, Joseph, 136:12
Morrissey, Clayton “Clayt,” 82:24, 152:5
Morrissey, Effie M., 8:20
Morro Castle, 10:20, 128:35, 155:36
Morrow, Michael M., 176:8
Mortensen, Kai
“The Danish Training Ship Georg Stage,” 82:10–11
Morton, Bridget Balthrop
“Hurricane Island Outward Bound School: ‘An Undefeatable Spirit,’” 51:28–29
Morton, Rogers C. B., 8:23
Mosbacher, Emil “Bus” Jr., 68:6, 83:53, 83:53, 116:22, 158:25
Moscoco de Alvorado, Luis, 134:32–35
“Moscoco’s Ships,” 134:32–35
Moscone, George, 38:16
Moseley, Ebenezer, 40:21
Mosert, Dutch, 121:46
Moses, Robert, 164:35
Moses, Stanford, 178:28
Moshulu (ex-Dreadnought; ex-Kurt; ex-Oplag) (four-masted barque), 1:13, 2:8, 2:31, 3:13, 4:30, 4:35, 5:30, 6:3, 6:30, 7:31, 8:26, 10:26, 14:46, 18:42, 18:60, 18:61, 49:4, 52:3, 56:35, 60:9, 60:13–15, 61:5, 61:8–12, 65:38–39, 66:25, 67:35, 72:10, 73:6, 79:36, 85:3, 93:18, 148:29
(pictures), 15:52, 31:21, 18:62, 60:13, 60:14, 61:8–11, 73:6, 176:9
move to Penn’s Landing, 61:12
purchase for South Street Seaport, 61:11–12
salvage operation, 62:46
during World War II, 61:9
Mosier, Joseph C., 106:4
Mosquito Fleet, 14:40–41, 147:22
Moss, Elizabeth W., 173:6–8, 173:6
Mostert, Dutch (artist), 176:40
Mota, A. Teixeira da
“Early Portuguese Voyages in the South Atlantic,” 45:15–17
Mothball Fleet, 136:38–40, 138:5
Motorboat Historical Society, 20:37
Mott, Lawrence V.
“Medieval Ship Graffiti,” 48:14–15
Motto (US transport schooner), 152:34
Mouat, Robert, 35:41
Moulter, William, 121:23
Mound City (gunboat), 114:40, 114:40
Mount, William Sydney (artist), 50:24–25
Mount Stewart (three masted full-rigged ship), 3:16, 15:41
Mount Vernon (ex-City of Camden, renamed Charles S. Zimmerman) (1916 screw steamer), 10:13, 11:8, 13:47
Mount Vernon USS (ex-City of Delaware😉 (steamer, CTF ship), 161:21, 161:22,
lifeboat converted to a chapel, 162:7
Mount Washington (ex-Chateaugay; steamer), 10:13
Mount Washington (Mt. Washington II; screw steamer), 11:8
Mount Washington, SS, 136:38, 136:38, 138:5, 138:6
Mountain State, MV, 157:11
Mowinckel, Johan, 177:13
Moyana (ketch), 37:33
Moyie (steam sternwheeler), 5:30, 46:45
Mozart (Finn barkentine), 3:20, 181:10
Mr. Chips (barge), 162:23
“Mr. Cunard’s Line Celebrates Its 160th Birthday,” 95:11–13
“Mr. Dickens’s Waterways Tour,” 74:14–16
Mr. Jim (buy boat), 24:30, 122:16, 143:42
Muckelroy, Keith, 153:18, 153:19
Mudie, Colin, 20:30
Muhlenfeld, Otto (artist), 32:35
Muir, James, 112:10
Muir, John, 100:42, 102:34, 180:32
Muirneag (Zulu), 95:33
Mulberry harbors, 69:17–19
Mulcahy, Michael
“The USS Monitor Project,” 44:33
Mulhapt, Frederick, 179:26
Mullen, John, 183:69
Muller, William Gordon “Bill” (artist), 6:22, 10:0, 20:0, 20:13, 28:0, 28:26, 31:23, 37:0, 40:30, 46:27, 54:27, 58:24–26, 59:4, 59:23, 77:0, 80:0, 83:0, 85:6, 85:7, 87:5, 107:0, 134:30, 141:9,:183:10
“Rejoicing in the Hudson, Its Steamboats & Other Watercraft—and in the Artists Whose Vision Has Added Undying Luster to Its Heritage,” 37:23–25
Mullins, Priscilla, 171:18
Mumford, Elizabeth (artist), 149:0, 149:28
Mumma, A. G., 176:33
Mundy, Charles Warren “C .W.” (artist), 157:14, 175:36
Munger T. Ball (tanker), 155:28, 155:28
Muñoz, Ludy D., 79:4
Muñoz Gamero (ex-County of Peebles) (four-masted full-rigged ship), 2:8, 3:39, 68:5, 122:7, 124:6
Murdock, Ernie, 69:20
Murphy, Brian
“Into the Lifeboats––Abandoning the Packet Ship John Rutledge,” 165:12–16
Murphy, J. E., 155:35
Murphy, James F., 145:24
Murphy, John M., 16:23
Murphy, Matt, 175:8
Murphy, Robert, 6:1
Murrain Associates, Inc., 134:47
Murray, Frank S., 183:8, 183:9
Murray, James, 172:31
Murray, Timothy, 18:26–27, 183:9
Murray, Will, 131:9
Murray (tugboat), 162:18
Musasshi (battleship), 71:15
Muscarelle Museum (College of William and Mary), 154:28, 155:46, 156:39
Muscoota (ex-Flying Cloud; ex-Buckingham) (four-masted bark), 15:52
Musée de la Marine (Musée Dauphin) (Paris), 100:22–26
Musée National de la Marine, 100:22–26
Museu Maritim de Barcelona, 91:38
Museum Finder link (NMHS website), 164:4
Museum of African-American History Black Heritage Trail, 172:18
Museum of American Finance, 120:40
Museum of Contemporary Art (San Diego, CA), 105:29
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 62:37, 113:36–37
Museum of Florida History, 67:8
Museum of History and Industry (Seattle), 18:45
Museum of Hudson River Navigation, 9:17
Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago), 23:26, 75:3
Museum of the American Revolution, 164:11, 169:11, 170:8, 170:9, 175:9, 176:4, 176:9
Museum of the Atlantic (Halifax, Nova Scotia), 163:39
Museum of the Bermuda Historical Society, 95:30
Museum of Underwater Archaeology, 122:46, 124:44, 142:50
Museum of Yachting (Newport, Rhode Island), 25:45, 45:34, 65:36, 164:10, 164:24, 183:9
Museum Small Craft Association, 48:31–32, 68:35, 72:8
Boats: A Manual for their Documentation, 51:22
Union List of Museum Watercraft, 51:22
music, maritime, 4:42–43
of the Great Lakes, 47:28–29
hurdy-gurdys, 53:5
at sea, 172:45
sheet music from War of 1812, 139:16, 139:17
songs of the War of 1812, 139:16–21
See also sea chanteys
Muskegon, USS 175:32
Mutin (gaff-rigged yawl), 16:16
“My Dear Husband. an extract from Whaling Letters,” 109:8–11
“My Father’s Epic Cape Horn Voyage,” 58:46–47
“My Own Little Leaking Monticello: John A. Noble’s Legacy for the Snugs,” 103:18–21
“My Own Navy,” 22:26
My Ship is So Small” (Davison), 169:49
“My Week ‘Aboard’ Mystic Seaport’s Charles W. Morgan,” 143:20–24
Myers, John, 165:22
Myers, Mark (artist), 30:21, 35:38, 48:30, 59:0, 59:16–21, 61:0, 61:26, 64:0, 142:0
“A Passage to Exeter,” 33:12–14, 100:36–38
Myerson, Melbourne Z.
“The Repairman,” 74:47
Myrick, Seth G., 172:19
Myrtle Cory (model), 130:47
Mystery (log canoe), 32:10, 154:25, 154:25, 154:26, 154:27
Mystic (Cape Verde schooner), 9:29
Mystic (yacht), 162:13
Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration, 104:38
Mystic C. (ex-Caviare, renamed Lettie G. Howard). See Lettie G. Howard
Mystic Clipper (centerboard schooner), 33:35, 36:22
Mystic Maritime Gallery, 31:23, 38:29, 42:26, 54:27, 67:23, 77:26, 83:43, 134:30, 134:40
international exhibit (1983), 30:21
international exhibit (1985), 37:27
invitational exhibit (1986), 39:31
international exhibit (seventh; 1986), 41:29
international (eighth), 45:31
international exhibit (1988), 47:39
International exhibit (1991), 58:28
international exhibit, (17th; 1996), 79:27
international exhibit (20th; 1999), 91:18–23
international exhibit, 98:30
international exhibit (23rd; 2002), 102:19, 102:22–25
international exhibit (35th annual), 149:26–28, 149:46
International Marine Art Exhibition (36th; 2015), 153:42
Mystic Sea Music Festival, 48:39, 88:28
Mystic Seaport, 2:31, 4:35, 5:1, 5:6–11, 7:32, 9:16–17, 21:31, 22:38, 70:14, 96:13, 96:14, 96:16, 96:20, 132:35, 134:41, 136:45, 137:40, 147:13, 149:46, 150:52, 155:53–54, 157:43, 159:9, 159:46, 165:44, 167:8, 175:8
Bowdoin at, 155:40
G. W. Blunt White Library, 118:42
online, 159:39
partnership with New Bedford Whaling Museum, 172:55
restoration of Mayflower II, 171:19, 171:21
Mystic Seaport Museum, 19:38, 25:45, 29:31, 30:40, 31:45, 36:36, 39:35, 40:30, 46:13, 50:17, 60:34, 65:37, 65:40, 77:40, 78:26, 84:28–29, 114:2, 116:39, 128:9, 166:12–13, 166:53–54, 168:6, 168:40, 168:47, 169:25. 169:52–53, 170:5, 182:16, 182:18, 182:20–21
art exhibitions, 170:44
and the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice (CSSJ), 174:51–52
Death on the Ice exhibit, 166:26–27
Henry B. duPont Preservation Shipyard, 49:20, 96:16, 168:47, 176:53, 182:20
Munson Institute, 81:45, 174:52
NASA Informal Education Community Anchor, 178:53–54
Nautilus restoration, 181:55
Preservation Fund, 24:29
Rosenfeld Collection of Maritime Photography, 181:52–54
Thompson Exhibition Building, 155:53–54, 155:54, 157:43–44
WhalingHistory.org, 179:49–50