Title:
Magnate John H. Starin and his namesakes
Author:
Carol W. Kimball
Subjects:
Starin, John Henry
Steamboats
Lobstering in Noank
Steamboats
Lobstering in Noank
Object ID:
Kim01-048
Object Name:
Scrapbook
Category:
8: Communication Artifact
Subcategory:
Documentary Artifact
Publisher:
The Day
Publication Place:
New London, CT
Pubication Date:
03/20/1986
Collection:
Carol W. Kimball
Summary:
John Henry Starin, from his headquarters in New York City, was a leading figure in railroad and steam transportation in late 19th century and well known in Noank and home of Deacon Robert Palmer's shipyard and two vessels were named for him: the John H. Starin, a New Haven and New York steamer and the Starin, a Noank lobster steamer, and the history of those two vessels
People:
Starin, John Henry
Palmer, Robert
Ashbey, Fremont
Van Pelt, Capt.
Borden, Alice
Palmer, Robert
Ashbey, Fremont
Van Pelt, Capt.
Borden, Alice
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