Sea History Index

Sea History, Volumes 1–185

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A. B. Johnson (four-masted schooner), 12:14

A. D. Huff (Canadian freighter), 26:3

A. F. Coats, 38:47

A. J. Fuller (American Downeaster), 71:12, 72:22, 81:42, 82:6, 155:21

A. J. McAllister (tugboat), 25:28

A. J. Meerwald (ex-Clyde A. Phillips) (fishing/oyster schooner), 51:36–37, 52:40, 62:35, 70:39, 70:39, 76:36,

77:41, 92:12, 92:13, 92:14, 180:56–57, 180:57

A. S. Parker (schooner), 77:28–29, 77:29–30

A. Sewall & Co., 145:4

A. T. Gifford (schooner), 123:19–20

A. W. Singleton (barque), 183:50–52, 183:51–52

“…A Very Pleasant Place to Build a Towne On,” 37:47 Aalund, Suzy (artist), 21:38

Aase, Sigurd, 157:23

Abandoned Shipwreck Act of 1987, 39:7, 41:4, 42:4, 46:44, 51:6–7, 52:8–9, 56:34–35, 68:14, 68:16, 69:4, 82:38,

153:18

Abbass, D. K. (Kathy), 55:4, 63:8, 91:5

Abbate, Susan, 178:8

Abbott, Amy, 49:30

Abbott, Lemuel Francis (artist), 110:0 ABCD cruisers, 103:10

Abel, Christina

“Sailors’ Snug Harbor,” 125:22–25

Abel Tasman (ex–Bonaire) (former barquentine), 3:4, 3:5, 3:5, 11:7, 12:28, 45:34, 83:53

Abele, Mannert, “Jim,” 117:41, 184:67

Aberdeen, SS (steamship), 158:30, 158:30, 158:32 Aberdeen Maritime Museum, 33:32

AbleSail Network, 168:46

Abnaki (tugboat), 37:4

Abner Coburn, 123:30

“Aboard a ‘Handy Little Yacht,’” 56:29

“Aboard USS Constitution—Under Sail!” 82:30–31

Abqaiq (ex-Rockwing; ex-Tapline; now Fearless) (tugboat), 25:19

Abraham Lincoln, USS (aircraft carrier; CVN 72), 178:41

Abraham Rydberg (ex-Hawaiian Isles; now Seven Seas) (four-masted barque), 32:28, 41:2, 93:31, 114:12,

123:14–15, 123:14, 123:15, 124:6

Abranson, Erik C., 16:16–17, 19:19, 19:19

Absecon, USCGC, 46:8–9, 46:9

  AC72 (catamaran racing yacht), 158:42, 158:42 Academy Arts Museum (Easton, MD), 156:39 Acadia (hydrographic survey ship), 25:47 Acadia (steamship), 60:39, 64:33, 95:11, 144:48 Acasta, HMS (frigate), 141:14

Achaios (now Elissa; ex-Fjeld; ex-Gustav; ex-Christophoros; ex-Pioneer) (barque). See Elissa Achille (French warship), 132:38

Achilles (British privateer), 59:26

Achilles (steamer), 65:32

Achterling, Michael, 139:35, 139:35

Ackland, Percy, 39:13

Acme (now Star of Poland), 14:36

Acors Barnes (whaleship), 6:15

“Across the Western Ocean: American Ships by Liverpool Artists,” 75:22–29

Actaeon (Canadian barque), 13:41, 20:27, 78:17 Activ (3-masted schooner), 28:30

Active (Coast Survey steam vessel), 120:32

Active (frigate), 104:29 Active (full-rigged ship), 67:5

Active (trading ship), 172:16

Active (two-masted schooner), 128:15

“Activism Through Art, the Maritime Paintings of Christine Hanlon,” 133:26–30 Acts of Trade and Navigation, 176:21–22

Acushnet (whaleship), 99:15–16, 134:19

Ada K. Damon (Grand Banks fishing schooner), 169:50, 169:50 Adam, Edouard (artist), 183:46, 183:47, 183:48

Adamastor (Portuguese cruiser), 101:15 Adams, Arthur G., 37:17

“The Doughty Steam Tug Mathilda Comes to Kingston,” 30:28 Adams, Bob, 48:34

Adams, Derrick, 169:36, 169:37

Adams, John, 153:24, 153:28, 153:29, 153:30, 164:19, 164:20, 166:46, 166:47, 169:40, 171:18

Adams, John Quincy, 71:21, 156:30, 171:18, 173:21, 173:23

Adams, Louis K., 149:20

Adams, Thomas E. (modelmaker), 73:18 Adams, Zina Hyde, 125:6

Adams-Onís Treaty, 173:21

Adams, USS (frigate), 12:14, 19:37, 103:16, 105:11, 114:26, 153:34

Adamson, Glenn, 170:44

adaptive sailing, 168:46, 168:56

Addie VII (harbor tug), 76:14, 76:14 Addison Gallery of American Art, 71:28 Addyman, John

“HMS Ontario Back to Life: A Collaboration of Science, Technology, and Art,” 173:24–28

Adelaar (tugboat), 25:19 Adelaide (Australian ship), 3:31 Adelaide (tugboat), 25:19

Adele (barquentine), 93:15, 93:16 Adeline Smith (steam schooner), 85:54 Adie, Ingeborg Louise “Vesla”

“Welcome to the New Land, Draken Harald Hårfagre,” 157:22–25

Adirondack (schooner), 89:6, 89:7, 92:12, 128:11 Adirondack, USS (warship), 76:34–35 Adirondack II (schooner), 154:9, 154:9, 180:8

Adirondack Museum, 51:35 Adirondack Sailing Excursions, 184:18 Admiral Dewey (schooner), 49:23

Admiral Evans (ex-Buckman) (banana carrier), 22:24 Admiral Graf Spee (German pocket battleship), 65:16 Admiral Hipper, 64:47 

Admiral Karpfanger (ex-L’Avenir) (four-masted barque), 18:63, 48:5, 70:12, 93:16, 93:16, 93:17

Admiral Richard E. Bennis, M/V, 128:29

“Admiral Sir Isaac Coffin, Loyalist and Patriot,” 42:30–31 Adney, Edwin Tappan (modelmaker), 99:18–21

Adney collection, 96:37

“Adolphus Greely and the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, 1881–1884,” 121:14–18

Adrian Maersk, 152:52

Adriana (schooner), 47:8

Adrian Victory, 177:29

Adriatic (American Collins liner), 65:33, 151:36

Adriatic Sea, 180:47

Adrift: A True Story of Tragedy on the Icy Atlantic and the One Who Lived to Tell About It,” 165:14–16

Ad-Vance (paddlewheel steamer; ex-Lord Clyde; renamed Frolic), 176:14–18, 176:15–18 Advance (steamship), 77:36

Advanced Imaging and Visualization Laboratory (Woods Hole), 153:20

Adventure (Cook’s ship), 83:17, 85:38, 85:39, 85:39 Adventure (ex-Raleigh; collier), 11:14

Adventure (Gloucester dory fishing schooner), 4:7, 4:9, 5:29, 49:4, 49:12, 6:5, 42:12, 49:16, 49:16, 49:31, 49:35,

53:11, 68:30, 71:36, 94:38, 121:30–33, 121:30, 121:32–33, 146:4, 146:4, 146:10, 146:10, 146:13, 146:13,

150:36, 154:51, 154:53, 154:53, 159:0, 159:19, 159:22–23, 159:22–23, 161:56

Adventure (schooner), 183:7, 183:62

Adventure (square-rigged ketch reproduction), 8:17, 17:25, 17:28

Adventure (sloop), 43:20

“An Adventure By Sea,” 34:46–47 Adventurer (D-6 container ship), 12:30 Adventurer (schooner), 92:14 Adventurer III (fishing boat), 167:29–31

Adventuress (schooner/sail training ship), 13:34, 20:30, 21:42, 36:35, 57:18, 59:6, 72:28, 72:28, 72:29, 79:23,

79:25, 86:3, 142:34–35, 142:34

Adventuress, ‘Queen of Puget Sound,’” 72:28

Advisory Council on Underwater Archaeology (ACUA), 51:6 Advocating for Maritime Heritage Funding––An Update,” 180:16–17

“Advocating for Maritime Heritage Funding: Congress Recognizes and Values the Maritime Heritage Grant Program––But Appropriates No Funds,” 178:34–35

Aegean (ex-Beegie, renamed Centurion) (brigantine), 3:6, 37:33

Aegean Sea, 180:47

Aeger (corvette), 30:10

Aeolus (German schooner), 52:15, 52:16

Aeolus, USS (CTF ship), 161:21, 161:22

Aeroe (ex-Victoria; ex-Gulli; renamed Beaver), (Boston Tea Party brig replica), 3:5, 3:5, 8:17, 10:26, 17:29,

49:35

AF Chapman (ex-G. D. Kennedy, ex-Dunboyne) (full-rigged merchant vessel), 2:7

Africa (ex-Meinwen) (river barge), 20:19

African Queen (ex-Livingstone) (steamboat), 139:45, 139:45, 141:6

African Queen (film), 141:6 Africatown Heritage House, 184:63

Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum. See National Museum of African American History & Culture (NMAAHC)

Afro-American Institute, 8:29 “After Forty Years,” 35:14–19

“After the Disaster is Over––MV Ever Given and the Law of General Average,” 175:12–15

Agamemnon (frigate), 85:12, 91:21 Agamemnon (compound engine steamer), 65:32

Agamemnon, USS (ex-SS Kaiser Wilhelm II) (CTF ship), 161:21, 161:22, 162:7 Agardy, Peter (artist), 154:43

Agate, Alfred T. (artist), 116:30

Age of Sail Maritime Alliance, 126:40 “The Age of Sail,” 65:6

  Aggressive, USS (minesweeper), 181:50 Agna, Joseph (artist), 154:42

Agnes Muir (ex-Adele) (coal hulk), 32:38 Agote, Xabier, 85:46–47, 85:47

Aguirre, Manuel Hermenegildo de, 164:19–20 Agulhas II (polar research vessel), 179:42, 179:42 Agustina (Norwegian barque), 13:51

Agwileon (ex-Havana; ex-Comfort; ex-Yucatán; renamed Shamrock), 171:23–25, 171:23–24 Ahlander, Björn, 157:23, 158:5–6

Ahlstrom, Joseph, 184:10, 184:10

Ahlstrom, Justine M., 88:2, 155:14, 179:4Kaiulani: Princess, Ship and Legacy,” 91:24–26 “Last of the Hussars,” 89:36–37

“Launching the Maritime Education Initiative, Part I,” 62:7–9 “Launching the Maritime Education Initiative, Part II,” 63:8–9

“The Sail Training Ship Kruzenshtern and the Legacy of the Laeisz Company,” 89:30–32 Aiken, Howard, 168:24, 168:25

Aikoku Maru (Japanese armed merchant cruiser), 94:2–3

Ailich (Hebridean birlinn), 59:34 Ainsworth, John Commigers, 18–22, 18 air bases, subarctic 101:10–13

Air Deployable Anti-Pollution Transfer Systems (ADAPTS), 167:19 Air War College, 170:36

aircraft

Aeromarine 39-B, 178:27

Akron (airship), 178:31 Coast Guard C-27J, 170:13 Curtiss HS-2L, 170:13

Curtiss SOC-4 “Seagull,” 170:12

DT-2, 178:30

F-4 Phantom, 184:38, 184:40

HNS-1 Sikorsky “Hoverfly,” 170:13 P3-Poseidon, 178:40

Pitcairn autogiro, 178:31

seaplanes, 177:14–15, 177:14 search and rescue helicopter, 170:13 T-39, 178:40

Vought VE-7S, 178:27, 178:27

Aircraft Carrier Hornet Foundation (ACHF),109:30, 184:37-38 aircraft carriers, 148:29

Essex-class, 107:2–3, 108:3, 109:30, 180:51–52, 180:51, 184:37

Independence–class, 33:24

Ticonderoga-class, 108:3 aircraft carriers, American

USS Abraham Lincoln, 178:41 USS America, 31:20

USS Cabot/Dedalo (CVL 28), 50:34, 51:36, 59:35, 72:34, 72:34, 73:5, 73:17, 74:35, 76:36, 76:36, 80:36,

96:32, 97, 4

USS Cowpens, 33:24

USS Enterprise, 31:20, 56:26, 102:9, 102:9, 102:10–11, 102:12, 104:7, 138:31, 141:48, 170:52

USS Fanshaw Bay, 71:16 USS Forrestal, 5:14, 94:21

USS Franklin, 65:16, 72:5

USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), 178:41

USS Hornet, 96:15, 102:9, 102:10–11, 102:12, 107:2–3, 109:30, 109:30, 110:4, 110:4, 166:50, 166:50,

184:36–41

USS Intrepid, 5:30, 12:29, 23:23, 25:44, 29:3, 29:3, 30:5, 30:5, 31:4–5, 33:24–26, 33:24–25, 35:3, 35:41,

53:11, 64:9, 66:14, 73:17, 84:29, 90:39, 96:15, 107:2–3, 117:41, 117:41, 121:44, 121:44, 124:7, 125:48,

125:48, 128:38, 133:24, 133:24, 148:29

USS John F. Kennedy, 30:9, 42:28, 52:22, 129:42, 176:47, 184:40

USS Kitty Hawk, 144:35, 178:52–53, 178:52

USS Langley, 170:55, 177:6, 178:26–33, 178:26, 178:28–30, 178:32–33

USS Lexington, 12:29, 64:37, 73:17, 84:29, 106:36, 106:36, 148:29, 107:2–3, 166:50, 178: 28, 178:30–31

USS Leyte, 118:38

USS Midway, 66:25, 98:38, 120:19, 120:31

USS Princeton, 72:5

USS Randolph, 108:3

USS Ranger, 178:31

USS Santee, 71:16

USS Saratoga, 94:21, 92:53, 116:37, 116:37, 118:38–39, 137:12, 138:26, 144:35, 178:28, 178:30–31

USS Suwanee, 71:16

USS T’arawa, 118:38

USS Yorktown, USS (berthed at Patriot’s Point), 5:30, 12:29, 73:17, 84:29, 106:3, 107:2–3, 133:21, 148:29,

156:9, 158:13, 158:13, 180:51–52, 180:51

USS Yorktown (CV–5) (sunk at Battle of Midway), 88:38, 102:8, 102:9, 102:10, 102:10, 102:11–12, 104:7,

106:3, 180:52

aircraft carriers, British

HMS Ark Royal, 18:46, 30:8, 31:2, 65:32, 85:36

HMS Eagle, 56:13

HMS Minas Gerais (ex-HMS Vengeance), 100:42, 100:42 HMS Queen Elizabeth, 156:55

HMS Illustrious, 56:13, 56:14 aircraft carriers, other countries

Hiryu, 102:11, 102:11, 102:12

Kalinin Bay, 71:16

Kitkun Bay, 71:16

Tone, 102:9

Aivazovsky, Ivan (artist), 174:17

‘aiyassa boats, 10:4, 10:4, 11:3, 35:33, 35:34, 35:34

A. J. Goddard (Klondike Gold Rush shipwreck), 153:21, 153:21

A. J. Meerwald (Delawae Bay oyster schooner), 177:48, 177:48, 177:50

Aja (klipperbarge), 25:33 Ajax (British cruiser), 65:16

Ajax (compound engine steamer), 65:32

Akagi (Japanese carrier), 102:9, 102:11, 102:12

Aker, Raymond, 31:57, 105:41

“Francis Drake at Cape Horn,” 80:12–13 Akers, Dorris

“Maritime History in America’s Heartland: The Michigan Maritime Museum,” 77:21–23 Akers, Frank, 178:32

Akron (airship), 178:31

Al Sinani, Khalid, 157:42–43, 157:43

Alabama (schooner), 122:10, 123:8, 123:10

Alabama, CSS (screw steam sloop of war), 8:25, 31:2, 36:16, 53:43, 60:17, 64:21, 68:14, 70:40, 116:24, 120:27,

120:27, 133:22, 152:23, 171:29, 174:23

Alabama, USS (battleship), 5:28, 12:29, 31:8, 59:33, 73:17, 84:29, 156:46, 172:29

Alabama Historical Commission (AHC), 168:48, 179:52–53

Alacrity, HMS, 54:38 Alaminos, Anton de, 85:16

“Alan Villiers: ‘Here in the Battered Bark All Men Mattered,’” 32:13

Åland (ex-Renée Rickmers) (four-masted barque), 93:17 Åland Maritime Museum, 93:18, 169:4

Alanthus (steamer), 158:31–32

Alaska (ex-Gary; ex-Green Bay; ex-Oneida; ex-Iroquois; renamed Grouper), 185:32–36, 185:32–36 Alaska Barge & Transport Company (AB&T), 140:12

Alaska Eagle (ex-Flyer), 37:32

Alaska Packers Association (APA), 117:25 Alaska Packers’ yard (Alameda, CA), 2:0 Alaskan gold rush, 131:8–11, 146:31

Alaskan kayaks, 126:41, 126:43. See also kayaks

Alastor (iron barque), 10:33

Albacore (submarine), 30:10

Albania (full-rigger), 93:16

Albany (ex-Potomac; renamed Ware River) (Day Line steamer), 10:7, 11:8, 16:6, 58:24 Albany Institute of History & Art, 175:38, 184:49

albatross, 135:35, 136:36–37

Albatross (brigantine), 5:5, 5:22, 76:37, 130:6

Albatross (ex-Donna; ex-Dorothea; renamed Miranda) (four-masted schooner), 18:47, 22:36

Albatros (schooner; renamed De Tukker), 178:52

Albert Baldwin (stone sloop), 32:28

Albert David (destroyer escort), 38:4

Albert Leo Schlageter (ex-Gunabara; renamed Sagres II) (barque), 5:14, 26:29, 33:28, 38:30, 39:34, 40:11,

52:24,52:24, 52:46, 55:34, 56:31, 56:31, 58:30, 62:25, 70:23, 94:28, 135:16, 135:16, 135:17, 135:22, 135:22

Albert Meyer (schooner), 22:11, 22:12

Albertville (steamship), 64:33

Albion, Robert Greenhalgh, 33:8, 37:10, 59:4, 64:9, 87:16, 172:11, 172:11

Albion (Norfolk wherry), 3:29, 17:20–21, 20:4, 31:53, 43:39

Albion, HMS (flagship), 17:20, 137:40–41, 137:41, 147:20, 147:22

Albright, Grace, 184:58 Alcatraz (steam schooner), 79:14

  Alcoa Puritan, SS (freighter), 155:29, 155:29 Alcoa Seaprobe (search and recovery vessel), 9:10 Alden, John, 47:8, 47:9, 131:29, 171:18

Alden Besse, 8:6 Aldersdale, SS (oiler), 64:4 Aldrich, J. Winthrop, 86:7

“Welcome Home to a Crew-in-Training,” 86:7

Alecto (paddle steamer), 64:16

Aldrin, Edwin Jr. “Buzz,” 184:36, 184:37, 184:37 Alena (sloop), 162:18

Alert (merchant ship), 82:28 Alert (barque), 46:20

Alert, HMS (brig), 134:14

Alert, USS, 177:46

Alewife (colonial-era lighter replica), 103:37 Alexander, Amanda, 182:39

Alexander, Daniel Asher, 165:19, 165:19

Alexander, Nicholas, 182:39

Alexander, William, 158:16–17, 158:19–20

Alexander (whaling ship), 51:5

Alexander, HMS, 85:32

Alexander, Joshua, 169:33

Alexander Arbuthnot (tugboat), 25:19 Alexander Hall & Sons, 4:30

Alexander Hamilton (Hudson River paddlewheel steamer), 2:3, 2:31, 4:19, 4:21, 5:29, 5:31–32, 6:30, 7:25, 8:26,

9:1, 9:14, 9:17, 10:0, 10:1, 10:8, 10:9, 10:10, 10:11, 10:13, 10:43, 11:30, 11:33, 12:36, 13:4, 14:8, 18:14,

20:13, 37:17, 37:23, 37:25, 39:3–4, 45:5, 46:7, 64:35, 67:7, 125:21

(pictures), 8:26, 9:14, 10:6

model, 37:31

Alexander Hamilton Society, 45:5

Alexander Henry (Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker), 90:39

Alexander Macomb, SS (Liberty ship), 68:12

Alexander von Humboldt (barque), 48:16–17, 53:43, 54:4, 55:34, 56:30, 69:5, 75:16–17, 83:50

Alexandra (barque), 114:12

Alexandre La Valley (French crane boat), 148:5

Alexandria (ex-Yngve or Ingve; ex-Lindø) (three-masted topsail schooner), 18:18–19, 21:2, 36:22, 36:37, 45:8–10,

45:8, 57:36, 63:38, 65:37, 69:37, 72:38, 79:36, 80:2, 80:36, 80:36, 143:7, 165:24

Alexandria Archaeological Protection Code, 163:48 Alexandria Seaport Foundation, 31:56–57, 36:37, 72:38 Alford, Michael B.

“Preserving the Essence of Boats,” 51:18 “Reproducing a Periauger,” 109:15–17

Alfred (ex-Black Prince) (square-rigged ship), 12:17–21, 12:18, 12:19, 14:51, 16:12–13, 100:9, 166:15, 166:15 Alfred Moore, SS (Liberty ship), 35:14

algae, 159:34

Algoma (liner), 47:31

Algonquin (Coast Guard cutter), 9:30, 170:30–32, 170:30, 171:5

crew of, 170:30, 31

“Al-Hami: A Desert Village Preserves Its Seafaring Past,” 89:14–17

Alice (barque), 18:41, 72:20

Alice (two-masted schooner), 22:10

Alice Austen House Museum & Garden, 83:39

Alice Cooke (four-masted schooner), 22:18, 22:19, 52:15 Alice Dean (packet ship), 57:28

Alice Kimball, 72:24

Alice Pendelton (four-masted schooner), 27:37

Alice S. Wentworth (coasting schooner), 2:3, 4:1, 4:33, 4:43, 5:8, 11:30, 33:3, 42:12, 42:12, 42:13, 42:13, 42:14,

44:3, 49:35, 49:35, 126:46, 155:11, 174:14

Alice S. Wentworth (coasting schooner replica), 4:1, 4:3, 5:5, 5:10, 7:32, 8:18, 49:35

Alida (Hudson River steamer), 10:10

Alinghi (yacht), 116:23, 116:23, 132:32

Alitack (tugboat), 8:14

All Hands Boatworks, 175:8, 175:8

All Hands on Deck: Storms, Turmoil, and a Rompin’ Good Sail Aboard the Tall Ship Rose,” 182:22–27 All Japan Seamen’s Union, 35:12, 35:13

Allard, Dean C., 44:32, 73:38

Allcot, John, 30:12

Allegheny (ex-George W. Collie; renamed Norfolk) (skipjack), 14:24, 14:24 Allen, Bobby, 36:8

Allen, Colin, 76:38 Allen, David B, 103:6

“‘Technology and Archaeology in the Deep Sea’: MIT Gathers the Experts,” 88:38 Allen, Joseph, 127:23

Allen, Mark

“Treasures of the Manila Galleons,” 99:28–29 Allen, Monica

Industry in the Gulf of Mexico, a 207-Year-Old Whaling Ship Found on the Seafloor,” 179:38–40 Allen, Paul, 152:49, 166:50, 172:53, 175:50

Allen, Richard Sanders, 10:41–43 Allen, Robert

“Nova Albion, The 1579 Claim to New England—in California!” 119:12–15 Allen, Stephanie

“Who in the world is a nautical archaeologist?” 112:23 Allen, Thad W., 123:46, 126:8, 126:8, 127:8, 127:8, 131:40

Allen, Tre’Nae, 184:58 Allen, W. D., 171:34

Allen, William Henry, 110:28–31, 110:28–29

Allen, Zaccheus, 145:20–24

Allen A. (renamed Fox) (schooner), 22:12

Allen Knight Maritime Museum (Monterey), 19:41, 63:37 Allendorfer, Harry C. Jr., 81:3, 81:46

Allerton (renamed Lasirena) (full–rigged ship), 3:33, 13:39 Alley, Nicholas, 112:41, 171:8

Alliance (frigate), 115:8, 115:9

Alliance (steamer), 63:22

Alliance (whaling-sealing ship), 16:19

Alligator, HMS (frigate), 42:31

Alligator (Union Civil War submarine), 108:4

Alligator, USS (schooner), 79:37 Alligator Reef Lighthouse, 39:16 Allison, Richard (artist), 171:38 Allyn, Robert, 147:25–26

Alma (freighter), 20:47

Alma (scow schooner), 4:28, 5:5, 5:28, 8:13, 9:17, 22:40, 31:57, 34:39, 34:39, 38:11, 59:35, 63:37, 117:23

Alma Doepel (motorship, former three–masted topsail schooner), 3:5, 3:31, 14:43

Almira (racing cat), 168:38

Almirante Brown, ARA (MEKO warship), 135:22, 135:23 Almirante Cochrane (ironclad), 94:17, 94:18, 94:19

Almirante Condell (torpedo gunboat), 94:18, 100:15

Almirante Lynch (torpedo gunboat), 94:18, 100:15

Almirante Oquendo (Spanish cruiser), 125:43

Almirante Saldanha (motorship, former four-masted topsail schooner), 3:5 Almon, William J., 151:36–37, 151:37

Almond Branch (ex-Asmore) (steamer; turret ship), 22:4 Almony, James, 140:13

Aloha (barque-yacht), 21:2

Aloha (square-rigged yacht), 152:29 “Aloha, Kaiulani

Part I: “The White Packet,” 9:19–22

Part II: “Design & Construction,” 9:23–26 Part III: “A Name that Lives,” 11:26

  Part IV: “With the Alaska Packers,” 14:35–37 Aloha Tower Maritime Center/Museum, 25:47, 81:32

Alpha (barkentine), 3:5

Alpharatz (freighter), 37:5

Alphonsine (brig), 15:23

Alsterkamp (ex-Gamecock, ex-Arnoldus Vinnen, ex-Chillicothe, ex-Flowtow) (hulk, former full-rigged ship), 2:7 Alston, Charles, 169:36

Alta June (tugboat), 175:44

Altair (schooner), 91:23, 180:23 Alumchine (Pembroke ferry), 3:30 Alva (yacht), 147:10

Alvarado, García de Escalante, 181:17 Alvarez, Everett Jr., 134:8, 134:8, 135:8, 135:8

Alvin (submersible), 153:47, 164:11, 164:55

Alvin Clark (Great Lakes topsail schooner), 3:3, 3:5, 4:1, 4:33–34, 4:33, 5:29, 11:31, 11:31, 15:53, 15:53, 16:37,

29:29, 34:37, 71:36, 71:36

Alwyn Vincent (steam tug), 57:39 Amadeo (steamer), 3:32, 13:40, 65:34 Amagiri (Japanese destroyer), 104:38

“‘Amazing Grace’ Hopper: The Woman Who Brought the Navy into the Digital Age,” 168:24–27, 176:8, 179:4 “The Amazing Rebirth of the Picton Castle,” 73:40–41

Amazone (Dutch freighter), 180:28, 180:29

Ambassador (British tea clipper), 2:7, 13:40, 13:40, 21:3, 26:12

ambergris, 157:42–43

Ambrose lightship, 4:19, 5:29, 13:12, 13:12, 13:17, 54:32, 54:33, 154:53, 155:13, 156:46, 180:12

Ambrose With Love,” 54:32 Ambrosino, Lucy, 181:5

Amchitka Island, 149:15–16

Ameen, Janice, 20:31

Amelir (ex-Karen Sorensen; renamed Gefion) (topsail schooner), 3:6 “Amending the Constitution,” 69:24–26

America (Blackburn’s dory), 131:9 America (Boston pilot schooner), 22:25 America (ex-Sterna) (river barge), 20:19 America (felucca), 51:14, 102:34 America (Hudson River towboat), 80:24

America (renamed American Star) (passenger ship), 70:37

America (1921 schooner), 11:30,

America (1851 schooner yacht, America’s Cup namesake), 6:21, 8:28, 19:39, 4, 42:36, 9:5, 64:21, 74:25, 89:34,

89:34, 97:0, 97:7–10, 97:7, 97:11, 98:21–25, 116:0, 116:20, 133:22, 147:25, 143:31–33, 143:32, 143:33,

143:34–35, 147:34, 158:22, 184:18

America (1967 schooner yacht replica), 8:17, 17:28, 17:28, 49:5, 152:29

America (1995 schooner yacht replica), 74:37, 136:6, 87:6, 92:12

America (ship-of-the-line), 45:26

America (steamboat), 9:33, 9:34, 58:21 America (shipwreck; steel steamer), 47:31 America3 syndicate, 113:37, 116:23 America (Union war-yacht), 106:28

America, SS (renamed USS West Point), 56:44, 98:33, 161:22, 162:7

America, SS (United States Lines), 7:22, 65:12, 92:55, 95:38, 96:34, 144:25

America, USS (aircraft carrier), 31:20

America, USS (ex-Amerika; renamed USAT Edmund B. Alexander) (CTF ship), 127:12–16, 127:12–16, 128:5, 129:6, 161:21, 161:22

America 2.0 (sailing yacht), 184:18

AMERICA 500 Rally, 60:39

“America and the Sea,” 84:28–29

“America Begins to Change the Atlantic World, Led by a Powerful ‘X’ Factor in New York’s Way of Doing Things,” 87:11–16

“America Needs King’s Point!” 72:6

American (fishing schooner/Gloucesterman), 4:9, 6:5, 12:38, 42:12 “The American Achievement by Sea”

Part I, 103:8–11

Part II, “From Two-Ocean Navy to All-Ocean Navy”, 104:6–9

American Association of Museums/International Congress of Museums (AAM/ICOM), 51:6 American Astrolabe, 46:38

American Battlefield Protection Program (ABPP), 137:44 American Board of Customs Commissioners, 176:21

American Bureau of Shipping Information Commons, 137:45–46

American Challenger (freighter), 15:42 American Civil War. See Civil War

“The American Clipper Makes Tracks on the Cape Horn Road—Pursued by the Bear Cub of the Ocean-Going Steamship,” 88:9–15

American Crusader (freighter), 15:42

American Diver, CSS (submarine), 158:17

American Eagle (ex-Andrew and Rosalie) (Gloucester schooner), 42:12, 49:11, 49:12, 49:22, 119:0, 146:10,

146:13, 146:13, 147:28, 172:7, 183:7, 183:7

American Eagle (Maine windjammer), 60:17

American Eagle (yacht), 128:28 American Eight Destroyer Division, 99:0

American Expeditionary Force, 169:13 American Export Lines, 129:34

“The American Flag at Sea”

“A Shipper’s Perspective,” 78:6–7

“Are American Merchant Mariners Overpaid?” 79:6

“Early Activities of the US Merchant Marine in Latin America,” 83:8–9 “Economics Alone Is Not the Answer,” 81:7–8

“From a Labor Perspective,” 84:8–9

“Is Our Military Unwittingly Helping to Scuttle the US Merchant Marine?” 80:6–7 American Friends of the National Museum of the Royal Navy, 180:13

American Fur Company, 47:18

American Geographical and Statistical Society, 156:33

American Hawk, SS (freighter), 142:5

American Heritage (paddlewheeler), 179:10, 179:10 “The American Heritage in the Falklands,” 4:36–41 American II Challenge, 34:38

American Leader, SS, 38:5 American Legion (ferry), 178:54–55 American Legion, USS, 94:2–3

American Lighthouse Foundation, 112:41, 177:50

“American Marine Artists: A Research Project,” 15:54–56 American Maritime Academy, 4:43

American Maritime History Project (AMHP), 92:38 American Merchant Marine Association, 123:12 American Merchant Marine Memorials, 57:35, 68:6, 97:15

American Merchant Marine Museum (AMMM), 25:44, 40:33, 74:6, 75:5, 76:39, 77:37, 78:28, 79:40, 81:46,

82:38, 83:49, 85:54, 86:36, 87:40, 88:37, 90:41, 91:39, 92:54, 93:39, 94:38, 95:38, 96:34, 97:38, 98:39,

99:40, 100:45, 101:36, 102:41, 103:38, 105:40, 106:39, 127:41, 147:45, 160:36, 179:51

art exhibit, 84:50

Hall of Fame, 106:39, 107:36

Passenger List and Photographic Collections, 97:38 Sperry Navigation Wing, 89:40

“The American Merchant Marine Museum,” 41:16–17, 75:5 American Merchant Marine Museum Foundation, 123:12 American Missionary Association (AMA), 71:23

American Naval Records Society, 158:50 American Navigation, 10:23

American Nebraska (containership), 37:11

The American Neptune: Quo Vadis or R.I.P.?” 114:5 American Offshore Whaling Logbook (AOWL), 169:28

American Offshore Whaling Voyage (AOWV) database, 164:51, 179:50 American Philosophical Society, 156:33

American Queen (paddlewheeler), 74:18, 102:38

American Reliance, SS, 15:42, 136:40 American Republic, M/V, 22:41

American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA; 2021), 180:52, 180:54

American Revolution (American War for Independence), 85:12, 103:8–9 Battle of Cape Henry, 132:22–26

Battle of Fort Washington, 98:7

and the free port of Marstrand, 153:38–41 frigate construction, 103:13–16

Lafayette’s role, 151:16–17

Michael Corbet, 166:46–47

naval battles, 103:5

privateering in, 59:26, 180:18–21

wharves, 33:35

American rivers, 36:10–11, 43:6–7, 43:11, 87:39, 98:38

American Heritage Rivers, 86:35 Atchafalaya, 167:5–6

Columbia, 43:20–21, 176:24–26

Connecticut, 25:37, 36:12–16, 36:19, 36:28–30, 36:45–47

Dubuque, 43:8–10, 68:32

East River, 13:9–11, 13:16–17, 15:51, 25:42, 106:37, 169:6

Housatonic, 50:18

Mississippi, 24:32, 27:39, 43:0, 62:36–37, 74:37, 100:46, 105:38, 145:48, 157:0, 167:5–6

National Rivers Hall of Fame, 40:35, 45:34 Ohio, 21:35, 43:41, 57:28–29, 58:36

paintings depicting, 36:28–30, 37:23–25, 157:10–13

Potomac, 149:42, 156:22, 158:32

Yukon, 34:38

See also Hudson River “American Rivers,” 87:39

“American Sail in the Pacific Northwest,” 61:32–33

American Sail Training Association (ASTA), 4:3, 4:5, 4:17, 5:20–21, 6:28–29, 7:26–27, 8:23, 8:26, 9:16, 11:7,

13:23, 13:34, 15:27, 17:12, 18:15, 19:32, 20:30–31, 22:33, 23:16–17, 25:53, 26:40–41, 27:13, 28:40–41,

29:24–26, 30:34–35, 31:51–52, 33:28–29, 34:26–27, 35:30–31, 36:22–23, 38:30, 40:24–25, 44:20, 62:36,

70:22–23, 73:32–33, 77:36, 81:45–46, 90:39, 98:38, 113:38, 122:49, 123:12, 129:47, 130:41, 132:45,

182:38–39

1980 sail training races, 18:17–19

1981 conference, 21:42

1981 cruises 20:30

1981 races, 21:42

1982 cruises, 23:17, 24:24

1982 international races, 24:24

1982 races, 22:33

1982 “Tall Ships”, 23:17, 24:24

1983 local races, 27:12

1984 chairman’s report, 34:26

1984 conference, 31:52

1984 international races, 29:24

1984 meetings, 32:31

1984 international races, 32:31

1984 Lake Ontario Tall Ships Rendezvous, 32:30 1984 race results, 34:26

1984 sail training opportunities, 32:31

1985 directory, 35:31, 36:23

1985 regional races, 36:23

1985 summer sail training cruises 35:31

1986 meeting, 41:32

1987 meeting, 42:32, 45:39

1992 Newport rally, 63:34–35

1992 directory, 66:25

1993 conference, 69:35

1994 annual meeting, 72:38–39

1994 Great Lakes Tall Ships Rally, 69:34 1995 International Tall Ships races, 75:16–17

1998 Tall Ships race, 85:52

2000 Tall Ships Challenge, 93:38

2004 Tall Ships Challenge, 108:18–19

2006 Tall Ships Challenge, 115:36

2008 Tall Ships Challenge, 125:54 Alaska Eagle, 37:32 editorial, 27:14

History of Sail Training Races, Part I, 37:33 new classifications, 24:24

Safety at Sea Rally, 55:34

“Saga of the Arctic Schooner Bowdoin,” 40:24–25 sail training in Australia and New Zealand, 40:25 Sailing School Vessels Act, 31:52

“At Sea and Abroad in the Pogoria,” 43:36–37 Tall Ships Pacific, 11:10

  “Toward a Grand Alliance?” 43:38 American Salvage Association (ASA), 140:41

American Schoolships: Nineteenth Century Beginnings,” 31:49–50 American Schooner Association, 24:28, 31:55, 50:35

American Scout, 15:42

American seafaring, 86:9–13, 87:11–16, 89:8–10, 89:12, 103:8–11. See also seafaring American Ship Building Company, 169:54

American Ship Trust, 20:17, 20:36, 22:41 American Ship Trust Committee, 19:17 American Shipper, SS, 129:5

American Shoals Lighthouse, 39:16

American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA), 8:30, 8:34, 10:34, 11:38, 12:49, 14:54–55, 15:54, 16:45–50, 17:41,

19:34, 20:49, 24:34–37, 25:3, 46:7, 46:25, 48:38, 51:41, 60:32, 69:33, 72:30, 78:28, 108:34–37, 111:38,

116:30, 117:41, 123:34, 124:36, 127:34, 155:13, 156:39, 159:38, 161:4, 162:12, 166:4, 166:14, 167:9,

172:35, 175:30, 179:25, 179:29, 182:12–15, 183:11

2nd annual exhibition, 16:45–49

2nd National Marine Art Conference, 161:36 3rd National Marine Art Conference, 169:38 4th National Marine Art Conference, 182:15 3rd annual exhibition, 19:29–32

5th national exhibition, 24:34–37

8th national exhibition (1986), 35:35, 40:30

9th national exhibition (1989), 49:29, 50:27, 51:41

10th national exhibition (1992), 62:30

11th National Exhibition (2001), 96:26

12th national exhibition (2001), 93:28, 97:24–27 15th national exhibition, 139:40

18th national exhibition (2020), 170:44, 171:38–39, 172:7, 172:35

18th national exhibition (2021), 175:36, 176:40

19th national exhibition, 182:15, 184:49, 185:53

40th anniversary retreat, 163:33

Invitational Artists Gallery (2020), 170:14–17

Invitational Artists Gallery (2021), 174:11–15

national exhibition (1997), 81:30

National Marine Art Conference (NMAC), 154:28

NMHS Marine Art Gallery, 182:12–14 Northeast Region Exhibition (1990), 55:29 regional exhibition (Philadelphia), 83:43

retreat at Minnesota Marine Art Museum (2021), 177:37–38 tribute to Stobart, 183:39

American Star (ex–America) (passenger ship), 70:37 American Tall Ship Syndicate, 48:31

  American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, 142:49 American Turtle (submarine), 25:47, 36:14 American Turtle (submarine reproduction), 36:19 American Victory, SS, 97:13–14, 97:13 American-Hawaiian Steamship Co., 1:9

“America’s Cup: Personalities, Passion, and Privilege,” 158:22–25

America’s Cup Race, 9:16, 34:38, 74:37, 74:39, 89:34, 97:11, 98:21–25, 116:0, 116:20–23, 116:32, 122:21–22,

143:34–35, 149:18

1851 race, 97:7–10

2007 race, 120:44–45

Hall of Fame, 98:25, 103:38, 115:34, 119:40, 126:44, 178:53

Jubilee celebration, 99:36

paintings depicting, 74:28, 158:22–25

“America’s Cup Racing—The Oldest Competition in Sport,” 116:20–23 “America’s First Frigates: The Luck of Thirteen,” 103:13–16

America’s Marine Highway Program (AMHP), 131:36, 181:55 “America’s Orphan: The US Flag Merchant Marine,” 77:6–9

“America’s Policy for the Oceans,” 108:7 America’s Rivers Project, 100:46

America’s Sail, 63:36, 85:54

“America’s Worst Maritime Disaster: The Ill-Fated Sidewheeler Sultana,” 92:49–51

Amerigo Vespucci (full-rigged ship), 2:10, 4:13, 27:37, 30:8, 38:30, 39:34, 40:11, 56:31, 62:25, 85:54, 95:34,

117:44

Amerika, SS (ex-SS America; now Edmund B. Alexander) (CTF ship), 127:12–16, 127:12–16, 128:5, 129:6, 161:21, 161:22

Ameriketatik (Basque fishing trainera), 85:46–47, 85:47 Ames, Sally Blair, 133:6–7

Amethyst, HMS (warship), 176:45

Amethyst (wooden steam corvette), 94:15–16

Amick, USS (destroyer escort), 175:32

Amistad (ex-Western Union) (coasting schooner/slave ship), 4:14, 5:15, 10:27, 55:34, 71:20–21, 71:22, 71:23,

107:24, 132:43, 150:5, 154:54–55, 172:4

(pictures), 71:21, 149:4, 154:54

design of, 71:22

Amistad (schooner/slave ship replica), 68:6, 70:37, 71:23, 72:10, 72:39, 79:37, 84:53, 85:7, 85:51, 91:38, 93:38,

94:29, 94:30, 96:17, 96:20, 97:16, 99:5, 102:6, 121:44, 132:43, 172:4, 185:12

(pictures), 93:38, 94:29, 94:30, 96:20, 103:11, 108:18, 108:19, 132:43

African teak for planking, 89:40 model, 102:6

Amistad America, 99:5

“The Amistad Incident,” 71:20–21 Amon, Robert, 62:38 “E. G. Schumacher, Marine Artist,” 44:26–27

Amorita (sailboat), 162:12, 185:14–20

“Amphibious Raids on York and Fort George, The—Lake Ontario, 1813,” 185:14–20

Amphion (brigantine), 3:5

Amphitheatre (schooner-rigged tender), 81:39

Amphitrite (ex-Hinemoa, ex-Joyfarer, ex-Dolores) (barquentine), 3:5 amphorae, 114:21

Amra (cargo ship), 65:26

Amsterdam (clipper), 50:38–39, 56:31, 83:48 “Amsterdam by Rowboat,” 56:32–33

Amsterdam II (East Indiaman), 50:38–39, 50:38–39, 55:34, 56:0, 56:31, 56:31, 56:32

Amundsen, Roald, 129:24, 129:26, 129:26, 142:31, 156:33, 156:53–55, 173:30, 173:30, 173:31, 173:32, 173:34,

174:54, 175:43, 177:12–13, 177:13, 177:15–16, 177:16, 181:24

Amundsen-Ellsworth Expedition, 177:12

Amundsen-Scott Research Station, 173:33, 173:33 Amy (land boat), 51:39

Amy Howson (Humber sloop), 17:35, 24:27, 27:37

Amy Mister, 86:27

Anacostia (gunboat), 162:19

anchors, 11:24–25, 34:4, 35:3, 54:38

fouled anchor, 96:29

“Anchors and Anchoring,” 11:24–25

Ancon, SS (steamer), 148:5

Ancona (British steamer), 82:10

“‘And Then There Were None’: A Seadog Artist Reports on the XXXIX Cape Horners World Congress,” 29:22– 23

Andalucia (ex-Ville de Mulhouse) (four-masted barque), 2:7, 2:13, 3:13, 4:30, 13:39–40, 16:17

Anderson, Absalom L., 10:6, 37:12

Anderson, Carl, 184:23

Anderson, Charles, 175:9 Anderson, Charles B., 122:13

“How to Save the United States, 127:10–11 Anderson, Daven (artist), 157:0

“The Rivers: A Celebration of Life and Work on America’s Waterways,” 157:10–13 Anderson, Henry H. Jr. (“Harry”), 39:6, 43:38, 44:4, 45:4, 45:6, 55:7, 56:34, 76:5, 77:4

“Toward a Grand Alliance?” 43:38 Anderson, Richard, 119:8, 144:52, 144:52

“Taking the Measure of Coronet,” 97:33 Anderson, Ross

“Hull Speed on the Schooner Zodiac,” 72:29 Andrade, Cecilio, 9:29

Andrea Doria, SS (ocean liner), 122:34, 122:35, 156:8, 156:8

Andrew and Rosalie (renamed American Eagle) (Gloucester schooner), 42:12, 49:11, 49:12, 49:22, 146:10,

146:13, 146:13, 147:28, 183:7, 183:7

Andrew Doria (US Navy brig), 46:5, 47:5, 152:36, 152:36 Andrew Fletcher (paddle wheel steamboat), 39:4

Andrew Hicks (whaling ship), 51:5 Andrews, Brendan, 163:29

Andrews, Brian, 140:33

Andrews, James, 173:24

Andrews, John, 112:10 Andrews, Roy Chapman, 142:34 Andrews, Tom, 68:7

Andronikos (renamed COSCO Shipping Panama), 156:50, 156:50 Androscoggin, USCG cutter, 139:28

Andy Johnson (steamship), 118:38 Angamos, Battle of, 94:17–18, 94:19

Angel Gabriel (ex-Jason) (English galleon), 175:6

Angelique (ketch), 19:38

Angelique (Maine schooner), 49:31

Angelita (ex-Hussar V; ex-Sea Cloud; renamed Patria; renamed Antarna) (yacht), 2:11, 2:12, 4:18, 16:34, 19:39,

31:3, 38:36–37, 39:6, 89:36–37, 89:36–37, 90:3, 114:3, 131:16–20, 131:16–20, 133:6, 155:6

Angels Grove (harbor tug), 165:43 Anglesea, Martyn

“Kenneth Shoesmith: Merchant Sailor and Marine Artist,” 73:24–26

Anglo American (packet ship), 183:35

Anglo Saxon (packet ship), 183:34–35, 183:36 Angus McDonald, SS (Liberty ship), 70:5 Animal Kingdom, The (Cuvier), 164:41 animals, aboard ships. See also sea animals

cats, 176:44–45, 177:6, 177:6, 177:8

dogs, 110:22

for food, 178:51

kiore (Polynesian rat), 165:40–41, 165:40–41

parrots, 133:40–41

pigs, 120:24

Polynesian rat, see kiore

“Animals in Sea History,” by Richard J. King “Atlantic Halibut,” 128:40

“Audobon’s Black Skimmer,” 149:38–39 “Audubon’s Great Auk,” 151:40–41 “Barnacles,” 116:34–35

“Bioluminescence,” 125:39

“Blue-Eyed Shags,” 121:36

“The Bonnet of the Right Whale,” 160:46–47 “Booby,” 184:59–61

“Bosun Bird,” 169:48–49

“Captain Cook’s Calamari,” 157:36–37 “Caribbean Reef Octopus,” 174:44–45 “Chinook Salmon,” 139:36–37

“Columbus’s Worms,” 152:46–47 “Do Sperm Whales Bite?” 162:40–41 “Do Whales Sink Ships?” 167:44–45 “Dolphin Fish,” 119:24

“Dusky Dolphins,” 182:42–44

“Electric Ray,” 168:44–45

“Frigatebird,” 129:28–29

“Galapápagos Giant Tortoise,” 131: 32–33

“Giant Lobsters?” 126:38–39 “The Giant Squid,” 166:48–49 “Goney Bird,” 136:36–37

“Grampus,” 130:36–37

“Hemingway’s Marlin,” 148:48–49

“Hemingway’s Sharks,” 147:38–39

“Horseshoe Crab, 143:36–37

“The Kiore: Polynesian Rat,” 165:40–41 “Krill,” 127:37

“Louisiana Shrimp,” 156:42–43

“Louisiana’s Brown Pelican,” 155:44–45Maldives Tuna and Cowry Snails,” 183:58–60 “Master and Flightless Cormorant,” 142:42–43 “Milky Seas,” 161:44–45

“New Zealand Sea Lion,” 170:48–49 “Noddy,” 181:44–45

“Oarfish: harmless fish or deadly sea serpent?” 150:48–49 “The Ominous Cry of the Sea Lion,” 159:36–37

“Paper Nautilus,” 164:46–47

“Parrots,” 133:40–41

“Passenger Albatross?” 135:36–37

“Pigs,” 120:24

“Pilot Fish,” 163:44–45

“Pilot Whale,” 185:57–59

“Pyrosomes,” 171:36–37

“Quahog,” 179:44–45

“Sailing Sea Jellies,” 122:40 “Sea Canary,” 158:38–40

“Sea Crawfish,” 134:38–39

“Sea Cucumbers,” 117:33

“Sea Otter,” 145:40–41

“Sea Snakes,” 124:40

“Sea Wolf,” 137:32–33

“Ship-Sinking? Swordfish,” 153:46–47

“Spectacled Cormorant, 141: 36–37 “Steller’s Sea Cow,” 140:34–35

“Storm Petrels,” 118:34–35

“Swordfish Art,” 154:42–43

“Whale Shark,” 144:44–45

“White Sturgeon,” 146:36–37 “A White Whale?” 123:37

“Animals in Sea History: by Philippa Sandall “Ship’s Cat,” 44–45

Ann McKim (Baltimore schooner), 14:18

Ann McKim (propeller-driven ship), 40:34 model, 71:28

Ann of Norfolk (pilot schooner), 14:16

Anna (ex-Otterburn) (four-masted barque), 1:34, 6:34–38, 6:35, 6:36, 8:6, 14:33, 15:66, 75:45–47, 75:45

Anna Kristina, 61:39

Anna Mae (tugboat), 80:21 Anna Maria (brigantine), 3:5 Anna Marie (schooner), 48:7

Anna R. Heidritter (schooner), 92:3

Anna Rosa (Norwegian square-sail ketch), 60:38

Anna Sophia (two-masted granite schooner), 33:20, 103:22 “Annals of the Pacific Steam Schooners,” 83:40–42 Annapolis, Maryland, 150:8–9

Annapolis, USS, 125:42

“Annapolis from the Bollard,” 14:15

Annapolis Marine Art Gallery, 35:35, 112:35, 182:12 Annapolis Maritime Museum and Park (AMM), 183:67, 183:69

Anne (HRH The Princess Royal), 136:19, 152:10–11, 152:10–11, 153:8, 153:8

Anne Arundel (steamer), 14:10

Anne Khristine (square topsail schooner), 61:38

Anne Rowe (stern trawler), 82:21 Annenberg, Walter H., 10:21

Annie (Arden Scott’s schooner), 122:28–29, 122:28, 122:31

Annie (sandbagger), 36:36

Annie and Jane (schooner), 14:43

Annie B. (steam tugboat), 5:29, 8:14, 8:28, 13:48

Annie C. Ross (four-masted coasting schooner), 2:35, 4:43, 7:14, 23:41, 33:21

model, 137:45

Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center, 140:36

Annyah (ex-Golden Hind) (Scottish composite schooner), 30:22

“Another Liberty Lives: The John W. Brown Steams Down the Bay,” 60:36 Anrick, Carl-Julius, 181:24

Ansaldo San Giorgio II (Italian motorship), 134:28–29 Ansel, Willets, 27:37

Ansel (ex-Stephen R. Mallory), 36:37, 136:26–29, 136:27 Ansel Gibbs (whaleship), 2:26

Anselm (cargo ship), 137:26–28

Ansgar (barque), 93:15

Anson, George, 137:19, 137:20–21, 137:21, 172:30–31

Anson, HMS (ex-Iroquoise), 77:40

Antaeus, USS (ex-Saint John; renamed USS Rescue) (steamship), 119:6 Antarctic Treaty, 179:43

Antares (schooner), 143:7

Antarna (ex-Patria; ex-Angelita; ex-Sea Cloud; ex-Hussar V; now Sea Cloud) (yacht), 2:11, 2:12, 4:18, 16:34, 19:39, 31:3, 38:36–37, 39:6, 89:36–37, 89:36–37, 90:3, 114:3, 131:16–20, 131:16–20, 133:6, 155:6

Antelme, Mark

Endurance Found: Shackleton’s Legacy Endures,” 179:41–43

Antelope (frigate), 26:28, 30:9, 30:9

Anthony, George S., 117:13, 169:18, 169:18, 169:20, 169:21

Anthony, William “Bill,” 144:29–30 Anthony, USS (destroyer, DD-172), 144:30 Anthony, USS (destroyer, DD-515), 144:30

Anthony Wayne (side-wheeler), 120:40, 20:43, 120:43 Antic (steam launch), 43:32

“Anticipating a Hurricane: Designing a Berth for Elissa,” 132:16–20

  Antigone, USS (CTF ship), 161:21, 161:22 Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta, 116:42 Antikytnera shipwreck, 156:51–53

Antin, Ed (modelmaker and author), 44:41

“A Fifty-Year Building Program,” 44:40–41 Antinoe (British steamer), 17:9, 19:4, 19:4 Antioch Victory, SS (Victory ship), 97:14 Antique & Classic Boat Society, 25:45 Antique Boat & Yacht Club, 6:30, 16:34

Antique Boat Museum (Clayton, NY), 107:36, 113:2 Antique Scrimshaw Collectors Association (ASCA), 151:42 Antiquities Code of Texas (ACT), 181:18–19

Anti-Submarine Rocket (ASROC) launchers, 100:17 Anton, Peter, 176:17

“Anton Otto Fischer,” 13:50–53

Antonio D. Lussich (tugboat), 25:19

Antonio Padre (renamed Bice) (motorship, former full–rigged ship), 2:7 Antonisz, Aert (artist), 48:29

Anzanec (Tami canoe), 30:38–39 Aoki, Yoh, 64:39

Apache, USNS, 153:54

Apalachicola Maritime Museum, 68:32, 77:38

Aphia, 153:34

APL Limited, 82:36

Apollo (Gold Rush storeship), 102:30

Apollo 11, 139:43

command module (Columbia), 109:30, 184:36, 184:37

Mobile Quarantine Facility (MQF), 184:36, 184:37

Apollo 12

command module (Yankee Clipper), 184:36, 184:37

Apollo 14

Mobile Quarantine Facility (MQF), 184:37 Apollo II (sternwheeler replica), 8:18

Apollonia (sail freighter schooner), 179:31, 180:5

“‘Appalling Calamity’: The Lexington Disaster on Long Island Sound,” 184:28–33

Appledore (topsail cutter), 30:22

Appledore IV, 164:30, 166:45

Appledore V, 164:30, 166:45

Äpplet (Swedish warship), 170:50

“An Appreciation of William Alexander Coulter,” 22:29–31 “Apprentice-Built Dories for Adventure,” 159:22–23

Apprenticeshop (Rockport), 27:37, 28:6–7, 29:2, 33:34, 51:4, 51:29, 52:5, 56:35, 64:38, 103:30

Aqua (ex-New York Central) (waterboat, formerly steam lighter), 2:31, 4:19, 4:20, 5:29, 13:12, 13:12, 34:8

aquaculture, 168:42

Aquaculture Foundation, 90:39, 182:39 Aquamarine (ex-Siele; ex-Sea Wolf), 66:5 Aquarius (schooner), 180:23

Aqueous IV, 129:38

Aquidneck (merchant ship), 73:20 Aquidneck Marine Gallery, 29:38 Aquitania (British transport), 100:2–3

Aquitania (Cunard liner), 20:29, 65:15, 65:20, 65:25, 93:13, 95:12, 95:13

A. R. Tucker (whaling ship), 174:21, 174:22

Arab (brig), 141:14 Arab dhows. See dhows

Arabia (steamboat), 60:39, 104:36

Arabian seafaring, 89:14–17. See also seafaring

Arabic (British liner), 55:44

Aracabessa (British merchantman), 153:32

Arago (barque), 160:29

Aras, Kemal, 68:18–19

Arashi (Japanese aircraft carrier), 102:12 Aratusa Supper Club, 11:19

Arbella (ex-Lavolta) (coasting schooner reproduction), 8:17, 17:27 Arbon, Raymond, 140:10

Arbuthnot, Marriot, 132:22–26, 132:22

Arbutus (lighthouse tender), 161:40

Arc, 14:20

Arcadia, USS (destroyer tender), 8:1 Archaeological Museum of Istria, 184:62

Archaeological Resources Protection Act (1979), 68:14

Archaeological Society of Maryland, 67:35, 68:17 “Archaeology—All At Sea?” 39:11

archery, 101:20–22

Archibald Russell, 93:18

Arctic, SS (paddlewheel steamship), 64:17, 89:10, 143:30, 143:31, 154:40–41, 154:41, 165:16

Arctic Discoverer (research vessel), 64:29

Arctic Salvor (salvage ship), 25:9, 163:6

Ardelle (pinky schooner), 159:19–20, 159:19–20, 183:62 “Arden Scott’s Life in Art and Boats,” 122:28–31 Ardent (French frigate), 132:25

Ardent (Royal Navy ship), 26:28, 30:9

Ardnamurchan (British steel ship), 24:37, 82:26 Ardnamurchan Transitions Project (ATP), 137:41 Ardwina (sailing barge), 29:47

Arete (W32 fiberglass cutter), 173:14–18, 173:14, 173:15, 173:17, 173:18

Arethusa. See Peking (ex-Pekin, ex-Arethusa II, renamed Peking), (four-masted barque)

Arethusa (knockabout), 49:15

Arethusa (renamed Tomoka/Tomolka) (schooner), 85:17, 184:20, 184:20, 184:22–24, 184:23–26

Arethusa (training ship), 54:46

Arethusa II (ex-Peking, renamed Peking), 156:18 Argentinean Coast Guard (Prefetura Naval), 139:33, 139:33 Argo (Jason’s ship), 33:32

Argo (renamed Sightseer XII), 130:30–33, 130:30, 130:31

Argo (sloop), 123:13, 123:13

Argo, USCGC, 142:16–22, 142:19, 143:5

Argo Merchant, 128:35

Argo/Jason system, 88:38, 116:41

Argonaut, MTS (ex- USS Vixen; ex-Orion) (motor vessel), 17:33, 17:33 Argonaut (replica of Johnson’s Yankee), 79:36

“The Argonaut Sails into Her Second Half Century,” 17:33 Arguimbau, Andre, 168:34–38, 168:34, 168:36

Arguimbau, Peter, 168:34–35, 168:34, 168:36, 168:37–38

Argus (brig), 105:12, 114:27, 116:11, 116:12, 135:11

Argus (schooner), 168:16 Argus (topsail ketch), 21:34 Ariel

at the Battle of Lake Erie, 144:15, 144:16 seized in the Quasi-War, 113:18

Aris (Greek ship), 61:38

Arizona (steamship), 43:24, 126:28

Arizona, USS (battleship), 31:7, 60:17, 71:36, 138:42, 159:42–43, 159:43, 170:55, 175:44

Ark (painting), 180:42

Ark (replica), 17:27

Ark Royal (English galleon), 48:29

Ark Royal, HMS (aircraft carrier), 18:46, 30:8, 31:2, 65:32, 85:36

Arkansas (tugboat), 185:32

Arkansas, USS (battleship), 31:11, 33:3, 65:34, 69:13, 73:5, 167:22–23, 167:23

Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum, 158:5 Arken (stationary schoolship), 3:13 Arleigh Burke, USS (destroyer), 100:18 Arlington, USS, 127:44

Arlyn, 101:13

Armenia (Hudson River steamer), 10:6, 37:31

Armina (steam yacht), 9:33 Armistead, George, 137:15, 140:17 Armstrong, Benjamin “BJ,” 184:10

Armstrong, John, 136:10, 185:14

Armstrong, Neil, 184:36, 184:37

Army Corps of Engineers (COE), 7:24, 140:29 , 184:56

“The Army Corps of Engineers’ Role in Preserving Harbor Cultural Resources,” 7:24 Army Postal Terminal (Manhattan), 65:15

Army Transport Service, 48:4, 161:22

Arnold, Albert, 184:67

Arnold, Benedict, 53:29–31, 103:14, 103:15, 117:14–19, 117:15, 132:22, 132:23, 132:26, 147:6, 179:6–7

Arnold, J. Barto, 181:18

Arnoldus Vinnen (ex-Gamecock, ex-Chillicothe, ex-Alsterkamp, ex-Flowtow) (hulk, former full-rigged ship), 2:7 Aron, Erika Kostron, 124:27, 169:9, 184:12

Aron, Jack R., 56:4, 56:34, 69:40, 156:18, 164:11,184:12

Aron, Peter Arthur, 56:4, 56:34, 56:35, 60:32, 124:27, 124:27, 164:11, 169:9, 180:8, 183:10, 184:12, 184:12

Arosa (Norwegian motor ship), 185:51 Around Cape Horn (film), 156:18 Around the Americas, 129:24–25, 130:41 Around the Americas,” 129:24–25

“Around the World Under Square Sail,” 161:46–49 Arranmore (renamed Vindicatrix) (square-rigger), 61:11 Art Galleries

Academy Arts Museum (Easton, MD), 156:39 Addison Gallery of American Art, 71:28

Albany Institute of History & Art,175:38, 184:49 American Merchant Marine Museum, 84:50 Annapolis Marine Art Gallery, 35:35, 112:35, 182:12 Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center, 140:36 Aquidneck Marine Gallery, 29:38

Baltimore Museum of Art, 121:46 Big Horn Gallery, 73:28, 77:26 Boston Maritime Gallery, 97:28 Cape Cod Maritime Museum, 134:30 Cape Museum of Fine Arts, 96:26

Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, 83:43, 156:39 Cold War Gallery, 129:42

Coos Art Museum, 105:30, 110:38, 114:18, 115:32, 121:46, 125:36, 127:34, 133:32, 139:40, 145:32, 153:42,

156:39, 158:26, 163:33, 168:40, 176:40

Crystal Bridges Museum of Modern Art, 175:36–37 Cummer Museum of Arts & Gardens, 81:30

David Warther Carving Museum, 70:28 Delaware Art Museum, 96:26

Detroit Institute of Arts, 104:26

Devin Galleries (Coeur d’Alene, ID), 135:32

Essex Historical Society and Shipbuilding Musuem, 106:33

First USA Riverfront Arts Center, 96:26 Folly Cove Fine Art Gallery, 179:25, 179:29 Forbes Gallery, 52:25, 96:26

Freer Gallery of Art, 113:34 Frye Art Museum, 81:30

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, 145:32 Getty Museum, 182:46

Grand Central Art Galleries, 38:29 Greenwich Workship Gallery, 34:34 Hanover Square Art Gallery, 29:38 Herreshoff Marine Museum, 124:36

Independence Seaport Museum, 83:43, 111:38, 127:34, 142:46

J. Russell Jinishian Gallery, 96:26, 140:36, 147:34, 156:38 Jacoby Arts Center (Alton, IL), 153:42

Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, 89:28

Kirsten Gallery, 31:23, 34:34, 51:41, 73:28

Mariner Gallery, 168:34–38, 168:35–36, 168:38

Mariners’ Museum, 70:28, 71:28, 72:30, 73:28, 74:28, 90:28

Maritime Art Gallery (Peabody Essex Museum), 169:52 Maritime Gallery (Portsmouth, NH), 79:27

Maritime Museum of San Diego, 105:29, 128:26, 135:32 Massoni Art Gallery, 176:40

Metropolitan Museum of Art, 141:30, 142:45, 182:46 Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 56:23

Minnesota Marine Art Museum (MMAM), 115:32, 125:36, 141:31, 142:44, 145:32, 147:34, 154:28, 156:39,

175:36, 176:40, 177:37–38

Muscarelle Museum (College of William and Mary), 154:28, 155:46, 156:39 Museum of Contemporary Art (San Diego), 105:29

Nantucket Historical Association, 125:35

National Gallery of Art, 39:30, 75:21, 140:36, 141:30–31

National Maritime Museum (London), 76:28, 108:37, 114:18, 116:30 National Maritime Museum (Paris), 100:22–26

National Museum of American Art, 78:25 Nautilus Marine Art Gallery, 75:21

Navy Art Gallery, 57:30, 68:29 Navy Art online, 116:30

Navy Museum, 99:26

NMHS Invitational Art Gallery (2022), 178:16–19

New Bedford Art Museum, 124:36, 127:34

Newport Art Museum, 70:28, 89:28

Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 110:24–27 Noyes Museum of Art (Oceanville, NJ), 124:36 Ogunquit Museum of American Art, 169:38 Oliphant Gallery, 52:25, 63:28, 69:32

Peabody Essex Museum, 86:28, 183:66–67 Penobscot Marine Museum, 83:43 Promenade Gallery, 73:28

Quester Gallery, 50:27, 69:32, 73:28, 78:25 Quinlan Visual Arts Center, 156:39

R. J. Schaefer Gallery, 62:30

Riverfront Gallery (Maine Maritime Museum), 75:21, 88:28, 124:36 Royal Academy of Arts (London), 141:30

Royal Nebeker Art Gallery, 181:40

San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, 115:32 San Francisco Ship Model Gallery, 38:29, 38:33

Santa Barbara Maritime Museum, 142:44 Scott Kennedy Gallery, 60:32

Seven Seas Gallery, 112:35

Skipjack Nautical Wares & Marine Gallery, 121:46, 122:32, 122:32, 125:36, 135:32

Smith Gallery, 31:23, 35:35, 37:27, 38:29, 40:30, 42:26, 49:29, 52:25

Spartanburg Art Museum, 124:36 Texas Seaport Museum, 115:32

US Naval Academy Museum, 147:34 Vallejo Gallery, 79:27

Ventura County Maritime Museum, 57:30, 71:28, 94:26, 127:34, 129:38 Walters Art Museum (Baltimore), 121:46

Water Street Gallery, 69:32

See also Mystic Maritime Gallery “Art Has No Boundaries,” 25:35 “Art Historians of the American Northwest,” 33:38–40

“Art in the Family––Creating a Maritime Art Gallery in Newport,” 168:34–38 “The Art of Naval Miniatures,” 90:32–33

“Art of the Figurehead,” 50:29

“The Art of the Ship Modeler,” 75:20

“Art of the Spanish Armada,” 48:26–29 “The Art of the Tug,” 76:19

“The Art of William Van de Velde the Younger,” 34:28–33 “Art to the Rescue,” 172:34–36

Art Union (renamed George M. Barnard) (schoolship), 31:50 “Arthur Briscoe, Marine Artist,” 10:31–33

Arthur Foss (ex-Wallowa) (steam tugboat/towboat), 2:31, 5:30, 8:14, 22:41, 25:8, 25:18, 81:44, 95:40

Arthur J. Lynn (renamed Richard Henry Dana) (Gloucester schooner), 6:6

Arthur M. Huddell, SS (Liberty ship), 34:37, 58:35 Arthur Sewall (four-masted barque), 13:6, 14:4, 19:5 “Artist Peter Egeli: A Course Made Good,” 180:36–42 Arung Samudera (schooner), 95:34

Arvor (expedition ship), 34:38

Aryan (full-rigged ship), 10:15, 10:16, 10:16, 10:17

“‘As good as can be made’: Report on the Vicar of Bray,” 5:24–27 “As In a Mirror,” 99:23–25

asamat canoe, 43:29. See also canoes Ascania (Cunard liner), 65:20 Asgard, 56:29

Asgard II (training brigantine), 56:29, 60:46, 66:26, 75:17, 77:36, 80:17, 83:50, 95:34

Ashcroft, Gerald, 55:12 Asheville, USS (gunboat), 12:29 Ashkabad (Russian tanker), 68:12

Ashland, USS (LSD 48), 131:36, 131:36

Ashley, Clifford (artist), 161:29, 174:36

Ashley, Raymond E., 73:38, 93:7, 109:4, 119:34, 121:8, 135:44, 149:8, 165:8, 165:8, 167:39

San Salvador––Setting a Course for the 16th Century,” 167:38–40 tribute to Walter Rybka, 172:51

Ashton, J. Richard

“A Three Week Voyage Which Has Lasted My Lifetime,” 32:25

Ashton Mac (fish tug), 83:2

Asia (British frigate), 149:24

Asia (ex-Earnock) (river barge), 20:19

Asia (whaling-sealing ship), 16:19

Asia-Pacific Underwater Cultural Heritage Conference, 138:46 Askby, Michael, 80:39

Askin, Mehmet, 68:20

“ASMA’s Fifth National Exhibition: The Revolution Is Here,” 24:34–37 “ASMA’s Second Annual Exhibition,” 16:45–49

Asmore (renamed Almond Branch) (steamer; turret ship), 22:4

Asp (naval schooner), 147:19, 147:21, 185:17

Aspinwall, John, 156:33

Assiniboine Riverwalk (City of Winnipeg), 69:35 Association CSS Alabama, 70:40

Association for Great Lakes Maritime History (AGLMH), 38:34, 47:38 Association Hermione-La Fayette, 151:17

Association of Fleet Tug Sailors, 80:3

Association of International Cape Horners, 31:3 Astor, Brooke, 34:9

Astral (Bermuda ketch), 12:41, 18:18–19

Astral (renamed Star of New Zealand) (four-masted barque), 14:36

Astral, SS, 36:3, 36:4

Astrea (ex-Fano; ex-Lillebaelt; renamed Prince Louis) (three-masted schooner), 3:9

Astrid (brig), 56:29, 83:50

Astrid (now Golden Dubloon) (galleon replica), 17:29 astrolabe, 112:22, 161:53

Astrolabe (French exploration ship), 160:45 Astrosprinter (cargo ship), 168:52

Asturias (Royal Mail Line liner), 65:20

“At Home in Hawaii: Falls of Clyde,” 81:34–35 “At Sea and Abroad in the Pogoria,” 43:36–37 “At Sea in the Pride of Baltimore,” 15:36–38

“At the End of the Artist’s Rainbow,” 6:9–17, 6:21–22, 6:25

“At the Helm of the Queen Elizabeth 2: A Family Tradition,” 95:14 “At the Water’s Edge,” 165:26–30

“At War before the War—SS City of Flint’s Ordeal Under the Nazi Flag,” 159:10–14

ATA-199 (tugboat), 174:48

Atalanta (auxiliary steam yacht), 68:25 Atalanta (schooner), 82:0, 82:28

Atchafalaya River, 167:5–6

Athena (schooner), 4:42, 49:11, 65:31, 81:10–11, 89:8, 89:35, 155:11, 155:11, 155:12

Athena, M/V, 128:29

Athenia (ocean liner), 29:6, 65:21, 95:13, 96:3, 98:33, 159:10

lifeboat from, 159:10

Atherton, USS (destroyer escort), 175:32–33

Atlanta (Cape Verde packet), 8:21

Atlanta (ex-CSS Tallahassee; ex-CSS Olustee; now CSS Chameleon) (Confederate steamer), 151:34–37, 151:34, 151:36

Atlanta (schooner-barge), 179:51–52, 179:51

Atlantic (ex-Malolo, ex-Matsonia, now Queen Frederica) (ocean liner), 7:22

Atlantic (four-masted bark), 6:35

Atlantic (schooner yacht), 4:34, 5:32, 25:45, 112:38, 112:38, 113:4, 115:29, 123:44

Atlantic (steamship), 143:31, 154:41 Atlantic (three-masted schooner), 25:44 Atlantic, UST, 15:47

Atlantic, Battle of, 29:6–8, 35:12–13, 66:0, 66:8–15, 67:4, 69:9

“A Critical Supply Line,” 68:8–9

“The Destroyer’s Poor Relation,” 68:10–12

“A View from the Bow Torpedo Room,” 67:12–14 Atlantic Canada Institute, 25:47

Atlantic Challenge, 51:9, 85:52, 103:30–32 Atlantic Challenge Foundation (ACF), 103:30–31 Atlantic Charter, 101:8, 101:9, 104:9

Atlantic Charter Maritime Archaeological Foundation (ACMAF), 12:25 Atlantic Dock Company, 14:30–31

Atlantic Ocean Alliance, 12:38 Atlantic Odyssey, 174:54

Atlantic slave trade. See slave trade

Atlantic Sun, SS (renamed SS Panuco) (tanker), 79:3 Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, 180:46

Atlantis (auxiliary cruiser), 142:16

Atlantis (barquentine), 69:5

Atlantis, R/V (research vessel), 144:42, 144:42, 151:51, 155:52

Atlantis (space shuttle), 144:42

Atlas (ex-Lornty; renamed Conemaugh) (square-rigger remnant; oil barge), 2:7–8, 3:13, 26:10

Atlas (renamed Star of Lapland), 14:36

Atlas (tugboat), 6:35

Attaboy (tugboat), 166:50

“Attack on Cape Florida Light, 1836,” 152:32–34 Attucks, Crispus, 166:46–47

Atwater, C. E., 14:14–15

Atwater, John (artist), 46:27 Aubrey, Jack, 85:40

Auburn (four-masted barque), 69:5 Auckland Maritime Museum, 66:26 Audacious, HMS, 85:32

Audacity, HMS (ex-Hannover) (escort carrier), 67:10 Audubon, John James, 181:45

August (sloop), 178:45

Augusta, 88:28

Augusta (schooner), 185:26

Augusta, USS (heavy cruiser), 65:4, 69:13, 69:13, 69:15, 167:24

Augusta Hilton (four-masted schooner), 9:27–28 Auld, Hugh, 97:17

Auld Reekie (puffer), 33:33 Aurelien, Velot, 152:8

Aurora (four-masted schooner, ex-barkentine), 19:41, 99:32

Aurora (Russian cruiser), 12:27, 12:27, 148:26

Aurora (whaling ship), 174:22

Aurora Australis (Antarctic research vessel), 92:22 Austen, Alice, 84:4

photographs of New York Harbor, 83:35–39 Auster, Ken (artist), 175:28, 175:29

Austin, Isaac, 152:38

Austin, William, 152:38

Austral Lightning (ex-Espania; renamed Cape Fear), 136:40, 138:5–6

Australia (two-masted coastal schooner), 5:6, 5:7, 5:7, 7:5, 8:23

Australia II (yacht), 43:29, 115:34, 116:23, 118:5

Australian Association for Maritime History, 23:26, 24:32 Australian Centre for Field Robotics, 156:53

Australian Gold Rush, 154:40

Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 24:32

Australian National Maritime Museum, 67:23, 85:51, 128:44, 176:52 Australian surf boat, 100:35

Autissier, Isabelle, 70:40

Automatic Radar Planning Aid (ARPA), 166:41 autonomous floating vessels, 176:52–53 autonomous ships, 178:56–57

autonomous surface vessels (ASVs), 183:26, 183:26

Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), 81:42, 88:38, 153:19, 179:42–43

Autumn (brig), 42:31

Avalon, SS (steamship), 106:19 Avanti (topsail ketch), 2:28

Avenger, HMS (sloop of war), 146:19 Averoff (armored cruiser), 12:27 Avery, Joseph, 174:16–17

Avondale Park (Canadian merchant ship), 29:8

“Awakening the Next Watch: Sail Training Aboard USCG Bark Eagle,” 84:36–38 Ayala, Juan Manuel de, 140:28

Azalea, 22:10

Aziz (Arab dhow), 154:16–18, 154:16–17

Azorean Whaleboat Project, 90:40