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Chapter Notes: Shipbuilding & Shipwrecks

D. J. McCarthy, “Shipbuilding at St. Peter’s Bay.” The Prince Edward Island Magazine no 2(10) (December 1900), 300.

Francis W. P. Bolger ed., Canada’s Smallest Province: A Histog: of Prince Edward Island (Canada: John Deyall Company, 1973), 334.

Robert Albion Greenhalgh, Forests and Sea Power: The Timber Problem of the Royal Nag: 1652-1862 (Connecticut: Archon Books, 1965), 346.

Robert Albion Greenhalgh, 346.

Nicolas J. Dejong and Marven E. Moore, Shipbuilding on Prince

Edward Island: Enterprise in a Maritime Setting, 17 87 1920 (Hull, Quebec: Canadian Museum of Civilization, 1994), 98.

Interview with Don Anderson by Marion Bruce, St. Peters Bay, June 1998. '

D. J. McCarthy, 301.

A handwritten order placed by Kimble Coffin, Shipbuilder, St. Peters Bay to James Peake, Merchant, for 20 shillings. (Prince Edward Island Public Archives, Accession No. 2881, Item No. 597). The ledger of James Peake, Charlottetown: Record of Sales to Charles Worrell, 1831 (Prince Edward Island Public Archives, Accession No., 2881, Item No., 1106).

Peake Papers: Peake Debt List, 1838 (Prince Edward Island Public Archives, Accession No. 2811, Item No., 522).

John P. Parker, Sails of the Maritimes (Halifax, NS: The Maritime Museum of Canada, 1960), 49.

D. J. McCarthy, 302.

Lewis R. Fisher, “The Shipbuilding Industry of Nineteenth Century Prince Edward Island: A Brief History.” The Island Magazine no. 4 (Spring/ Summer, 1978), 17.

D. J. McCarthy, 302.

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