View from the Hudson River towards the shore and then down the river. There are two lighthouse structures on the point of the shore. West Point Lighthouse was established in 1853 and discontinued in 1946. The original light was a thirty-two foot...
From the Hudson River looking towards the shore and up a mountain. There is a rounded lighthouse at the end of the point. This is West Point Lighthouse and it was established in 1853 and discontinued in 1946. The original light was a thirty-two...
The Vema was the first Lamont ship. Built in 1923 for E. F. Hutton and christened Hussar—a 202-foot, three-masted, luxuriously appointed schooner. It was sold 11 years later to George Ungar Vetlesen, who renamed her Vema, for his wife, Maude...
This document is an accounting of the amount of Schooner Henry Clay's freight between the dates of February 13, 1850 and December 20, 1850. Expenses include wharfage, labor, unloading, and hauling. The individuals named on the document are C....
This is a document outlining the expenses on board the Schooner Henry Clay dated July 28 1845. Among the expenses listed as those for 'wharfage at Sunday Times', ' 3 brooms', 'Board 3 men one week', '2 straps for halyards block' and 'unloading...
This is a handwritten receipt dated August 14, 1851. This receipts is for items bought by Captain C. Doughty from James Scott for the Schooner Henry Clay.
This is a settlement of expenses for the Schooner Henry Clay in operation with the Newark Lime and Cement Manufacturing Company. Expenses and freight charges were incurred between May and July 1847.
This is an earnings and expense settlement paper for the Schooner Henry Clay. This page has a list of dates in 1849 as well as materials and dollar amounts.
This page is a list of items purchased for the maintenance of the Schooner Henry Clay such as sails, screws, hinges, nails. There is also an itemization of expenses for pilotage, wharfage, and labor.The names C. Tomkins, and C.Doughty appear on the...
This is a freight receipt for the Schooner Henry Clay for the dates March 3, 1850 to December 16, 1850. Listed on the receipt are expenses for warfage, rigging, paint, labor, port charges, timber, and pilotage. The names 'C. Tomkins,' 'C. Doughty,'...