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14946Zukerman - Morris E. Zukerman.
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Mr. Zukerman, who vacations on Little Cranberry Island, is president of M.E. Zukerman & Co. Incorporated. Prior to that, Mr. Zukerman spent sixteen years with the firm of Morgan Stanley, working extensively on project financing for that firm's energy clients. Mr. Zukerman earned an MBA with High Distinction (Baker Scholar); Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration (1970); M.A. History and Economics, King's College, Cambridge University (1968); B.A., Harvard College magna cum laude (1966).
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Mr. Zukerman, who vacations on Little Cranberry Island, is president of M.E. Zukerman & Co. Incorporated. Prior to that, Mr. Zukerman spent sixteen years with the firm of Morgan Stanley, working extensively on project financing for that firm's energy clients. Mr. Zukerman earned an MBA with High Distinction (Baker Scholar); Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration (1970); M.A. History and Economics, King's College, Cambridge University (1968); B.A., Harvard College magna cum laude (1966). [show more]
3051Zora - Manuel Zora (1895-1979)
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Manuel Zora (1895-1979) was a colorful, cocky, dramatic man whose life story reflects his personality. Manuel Zora was born on October 4, 1895 in Olhao, Portugal. He left Portugal when very young, sailing on schooner, "Cabo Verde," as a cabin boy. The ship smuggled men out of Portugal to avoid army service. He settled in Providence, Rhode Island and married Judith "Judy" Greene Tobey (1907-1969), daughter of Laura Pyne Clark and Berkeley Greene Tobey. Judy seems to have come from a distinguished New England family. Her mother, Laura, graduated from Mount Holyoke College and become a teacher, her father, Berkeley, was the financial secretary of the Boy Scouts of America. His second wife was Esther McCoy, noted architectural historian and critic. Judy's stepfather, Effingham Cock "Top" Murray, also a descendant of the Pilgrims, graduated from Haverford College in 1905. Judy acted in a summer stock theater company in Providence in 1925 and she married fisherman Manuel Zora. Their daughter, Mary Ellen (1926-1991) was born on March 10, 1926 in Provincetown. Manny became Captain Manuel Zora and was a successful fisherman on his 38-foot fishing boat, "Mary Ellen." And, during Prohibition, 1919-1933, Manuel Zora became one of the most storied rum runners on the East Coast. Zora means "fox" in Portuguese. The Coast Guard nicknamed the elusive Manny, "The Sea Fox."
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Manuel Zora (1895-1979) was a colorful, cocky, dramatic man whose life story reflects his personality. Manuel Zora was born on October 4, 1895 in Olhao, Portugal. He left Portugal when very young, sailing on schooner, "Cabo Verde," as a cabin boy. The ship smuggled men out of Portugal to avoid army service. He settled in Providence, Rhode Island and married Judith "Judy" Greene Tobey (1907-1969), daughter of Laura Pyne Clark and Berkeley Greene Tobey. Judy seems to have come from a distinguished New England family. Her mother, Laura, graduated from Mount Holyoke College and become a teacher, her father, Berkeley, was the financial secretary of the Boy Scouts of America. His second wife was Esther McCoy, noted architectural historian and critic. Judy's stepfather, Effingham Cock "Top" Murray, also a descendant of the Pilgrims, graduated from Haverford College in 1905. Judy acted in a summer stock theater company in Providence in 1925 and she married fisherman Manuel Zora. Their daughter, Mary Ellen (1926-1991) was born on March 10, 1926 in Provincetown. Manny became Captain Manuel Zora and was a successful fisherman on his 38-foot fishing boat, "Mary Ellen." And, during Prohibition, 1919-1933, Manuel Zora became one of the most storied rum runners on the East Coast. Zora means "fox" in Portuguese. The Coast Guard nicknamed the elusive Manny, "The Sea Fox." [show more]
13850Zermatt and the Matterhorn
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2473Young's Blacksmith Shop
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8031Young Lady - Mother
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  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
Possibly Marion Dougherty. Compare with SWHPL 8031 which was taken on the same date.
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Possibly Marion Dougherty. Compare with SWHPL 8031 which was taken on the same date.
8026Young Lady
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  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
8027Young Lady
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  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
8028Young Lady
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  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
8029Young Lady
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  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
8030Young Lady
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  • Rand - Henry Lathrop Rand (1862-1945)
14743Young - Virginia Eaton (Young) Wilbur (1905-1986)
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Virginia Eaton Young was born to Fred Eaton and Alice (Carroll) Young on July 22, 1905 in Southwest Harbor, Maine. Virginia married Donald E. Wilbur (1901-1985) on September 10, 1937 in Southwest Harbor. Virginia Eaton (Young) Wilbur died on June 23, 1986 in Southwest Harbor, Maine.
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Virginia Eaton Young was born to Fred Eaton and Alice (Carroll) Young on July 22, 1905 in Southwest Harbor, Maine. Virginia married Donald E. Wilbur (1901-1985) on September 10, 1937 in Southwest Harbor. Virginia Eaton (Young) Wilbur died on June 23, 1986 in Southwest Harbor, Maine.
15179Young - Rosanna (Young) Mayo (1781-1865)
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14805Young - Lester E. Young (1892-1979)
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13101Young - Fred Eaton Young (1872-1959)
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Fred Eaton Young was born in 1872 in Tremont, Maine, and died in 1959 in Southwest Harbor.
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Fred Eaton Young was born in 1872 in Tremont, Maine, and died in 1959 in Southwest Harbor.
13769Young - Francis Carroll Young (1903-1984)
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Francis C. Young was born on November 28, 1903 in Southwest Harbor, Maine to Alice Carroll Young and Fred Young. Francis married Martha Fisher (1906-1987), born in Sweden. Francis C. Young died on September 11, 1984 in Hartford, Connecticut.
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Francis C. Young was born on November 28, 1903 in Southwest Harbor, Maine to Alice Carroll Young and Fred Young. Francis married Martha Fisher (1906-1987), born in Sweden. Francis C. Young died on September 11, 1984 in Hartford, Connecticut.
16331Young - Etta A. (Young) Pettigrove (1881-1911)
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14746Young - Alesa Beatrice (Young) Guite (1914-1993)
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3543Yocum - Sara Jeanette (Yocum) Homer (1899-1981)
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13998Yates - Lloyd Deming Yates (1903-1996) aka Dick
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Lloyd Deming “Dick” Yates was born on January 30, 1903 to Alonzo Colt Yates and Elizabeth G. (Deming) Yates in Alexandria, Virginia. Lloyd married Catherine Condict (1901-1990) in 1927. Both Lloyd and his father were in the Foreign Service. Alonzo owned the Bion Reynolds house on Fernald Point and summered there. Lloyd Deming Yates died on March 12, 1996 at Bar Harbor, Maine.
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Lloyd Deming “Dick” Yates was born on January 30, 1903 to Alonzo Colt Yates and Elizabeth G. (Deming) Yates in Alexandria, Virginia. Lloyd married Catherine Condict (1901-1990) in 1927. Both Lloyd and his father were in the Foreign Service. Alonzo owned the Bion Reynolds house on Fernald Point and summered there. Lloyd Deming Yates died on March 12, 1996 at Bar Harbor, Maine.
14000Yates - Alonzo Colt Yates (1865-1922)
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15093Yarmouth - S.S. Yarmouth - Steamship
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“The “Yarmouth,” said to be the finest and fastest sea-going steamer owned in the Dominion of Canada, is 1,432 tons gross; was built at the Clyde by A. MacMillan & Son, in the early part of 1887, for £24,000 sterling; is of 2,200 horse-power, lighted by electricity, steered by steam-power; has the other modern improvements, and berths for 350 passengers. Already a favorite with the traveling public, this steamer makes semi-weekly trips between Yarmouth and Boston,: can make the passage, 240 miles, in 15 hours, but ordinarily occupies 16 to 17 hours. The “Yarmouth” is in charge of Capt. Harvey Doane, whose twenty years’ experience in steamers running to Yarmouth entitles him to the utmost confidence; and he is ably seconded by Capt. Samuel F. Stanwood, now acting pilot.” – “Yarmouth, Nova Scotia: A Sequel to Campbell’s History” by George S. Brown, Rand Avery Company, Printers, Boston, p. 505 – 1888. Photographer Henry L. Rand traveled from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia to Boston, Massachusetts on the “Yarmouth” arriving on July 26, 1894.
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“The “Yarmouth,” said to be the finest and fastest sea-going steamer owned in the Dominion of Canada, is 1,432 tons gross; was built at the Clyde by A. MacMillan & Son, in the early part of 1887, for £24,000 sterling; is of 2,200 horse-power, lighted by electricity, steered by steam-power; has the other modern improvements, and berths for 350 passengers. Already a favorite with the traveling public, this steamer makes semi-weekly trips between Yarmouth and Boston,: can make the passage, 240 miles, in 15 hours, but ordinarily occupies 16 to 17 hours. The “Yarmouth” is in charge of Capt. Harvey Doane, whose twenty years’ experience in steamers running to Yarmouth entitles him to the utmost confidence; and he is ably seconded by Capt. Samuel F. Stanwood, now acting pilot.” – “Yarmouth, Nova Scotia: A Sequel to Campbell’s History” by George S. Brown, Rand Avery Company, Printers, Boston, p. 505 – 1888. Photographer Henry L. Rand traveled from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia to Boston, Massachusetts on the “Yarmouth” arriving on July 26, 1894. [show more]
14117Yard - Elizabeth Booth (Yard) Peterson (1817-1910)
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Elizabeth Booth Yard Peterson was the daughter of John and Sarah Mickerson Yard. She was born on January 2, 1817 and died on August 28, 1910. She married Lawrence Peterson on December 11, 1838 in Philadelphia. Their daughter Elizabeth S. Peterson was born about 1855.
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Elizabeth Booth Yard Peterson was the daughter of John and Sarah Mickerson Yard. She was born on January 2, 1817 and died on August 28, 1910. She married Lawrence Peterson on December 11, 1838 in Philadelphia. Their daughter Elizabeth S. Peterson was born about 1855.
15946Yankee (I) - Schooner
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3701Yampa - Schooner Yacht
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The 132 foot steel yacht Yampa was built in 1887 for Chester W. Chapin.
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The 132 foot steel yacht Yampa was built in 1887 for Chester W. Chapin.
15513Yacht Digest article about Hinckley Yawl Nirvana
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The text appears to be in Italian. The subtitle text ends with "Rockefeller among shipowners."
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The text appears to be in Italian. The subtitle text ends with "Rockefeller among shipowners."