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Historic Ships on a Lee Shore supports ship preservation by featuring ships in peril in Sea History magazine. National Maritime Historical Society believes in rallying around these preservation efforts and attempts to bring national attention to the plight of ships of every variety.

 QUICK LINKS BY VESSEL NAME
 Baltimore (steam tug)    SS Nobska (coastal steamship)
 SS Catalina (steamship)    Quinnipiac oyster barge
 Cutty Sark    USS Slater (DE-766)
 Duwamish (fireboat)    SS United States (ocean liner)
 Ernestina (schooner)    USCGC Tamaroa, ex-USS Zuni 
 Falls of Clyde     Wapama
 USS Hornet (aircraft carrier)    Wavertree
 SS Meteor (whaleback)    Wawona
 USS New Jersey (battleship)    
 New York Central No. 16 (tug)    
     

 RECENT ARTICLES

How to Save the SS United States
(ocean liner)
Sea History 127:
page 10

 
 
      

"Holding Out Hope
for the Falls of Clyde"
Falls of Clyde
(sailing oil tanker) 
Sea History 124:
page 40- 43

 

 "Cutty Sark in Flames" 
Cutty Sark
(tea clipper)
Sea History 120:
pages 12-14

 
 
    

 Tamaroa Slugs Her Way
Through History"
USCGC Tamaroa, ex-USS Zuni 
Sea History 122:
pages 34-37

 

 "Toward an American Ship Trust "
by Peter Stanford
Sea History 117:
pages 28-29

 
 

 USS Slater (DE-766)
(destroyer escort)
 Sea History 115:
page 18

 

 "A Better Approach
for the 21st Century"
 Sea History 111:
page 32

 
 
    

"Why Save Historic Ships?"
by Peter Stanford
Sea History 110:
pages 32-34

 

 

 


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