ship v3. He shipped on the Plant the thirteenth of May, . . . Note: plant: whale or seal plant on shore where the carcasses of the animals were processe.PRINTED ITEM W.J.KIRWIN JAN 1970JH 1/70Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedshipped, ship green, GREEN, ship out, LIMB, SHIVE*.The source is not listed in DNE but the card is stamped as PRINTED ITEM
ship vNOTE: - "Betsey Mealey," the heroine of this song was born on what was in the...
ship vWe had not shipped our fish yet but I told him that he could go, I would ship the fish and se...
ship v[He] was generally able to obtain special prices from Bowring's, to whom we nearly always sh...
ship vWhen the fish was "shipped" (that is, sold) to a local merchant, however, jobs were provided ...
ship vOn the 9th September, we began shipping dry fish, and I went on boart the schooner to supervi...
ship vThat was in October or November. The fish was all shipped and all the supplies was in by the...
ship vWe hauled boughs and covered the flakes before spreading the fish.. We built our own boats l...
ship vSo off I went, and I shipped to a man in Tickle Harbor for sixteen pounds, for two summers an...
shoal 2 nOnly one shoal of seals was seen to-day.PRINTED ITEM W.J.KIRWIN DEC 19...
ship vThe cured cod-fish ... are now being shipped off to the merchants by the fishermen.PRINTED IT...
ship vThe farm-servants frequently go to the seal- fishery, and are, with the other classes, excep...
ship vBroken down; through with work.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupNot used...
greenMeanwhile, the schooner has gone farther north in search of a "fare" of fish. If successful the...
shoal 2 nTwo shoals of seals were seen to-day for the first time.PRINTED ITEM W.J.KIRWIN AUG ...
ship vAnd the handbarrow was...was the thing you used to carry the fish on the flake with an' carry...
ship vNOTE: - "Betsey Mealey," the heroine of this song was born on what was in the...
ship vWe had not shipped our fish yet but I told him that he could go, I would ship the fish and se...
ship v[He] was generally able to obtain special prices from Bowring's, to whom we nearly always sh...
ship vWhen the fish was "shipped" (that is, sold) to a local merchant, however, jobs were provided ...
ship vOn the 9th September, we began shipping dry fish, and I went on boart the schooner to supervi...
ship vThat was in October or November. The fish was all shipped and all the supplies was in by the...
ship vWe hauled boughs and covered the flakes before spreading the fish.. We built our own boats l...
ship vSo off I went, and I shipped to a man in Tickle Harbor for sixteen pounds, for two summers an...
shoal 2 nOnly one shoal of seals was seen to-day.PRINTED ITEM W.J.KIRWIN DEC 19...
ship vThe cured cod-fish ... are now being shipped off to the merchants by the fishermen.PRINTED IT...
ship vThe farm-servants frequently go to the seal- fishery, and are, with the other classes, excep...
ship vBroken down; through with work.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I and SupNot used...
greenMeanwhile, the schooner has gone farther north in search of a "fare" of fish. If successful the...
shoal 2 nTwo shoals of seals were seen to-day for the first time.PRINTED ITEM W.J.KIRWIN AUG ...
ship vAnd the handbarrow was...was the thing you used to carry the fish on the flake with an' carry...
ship vNOTE: - "Betsey Mealey," the heroine of this song was born on what was in the...
ship vWe had not shipped our fish yet but I told him that he could go, I would ship the fish and se...
ship v[He] was generally able to obtain special prices from Bowring's, to whom we nearly always sh...