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MERCHANT VESSELS

Introduction

Included data

Temporal and spatial scope

The waters of the Atlantic between the 19th and 20th centuries were the scene of an important transition in navigation. Vessels such as barques, barges, brigs, and steamers were present in the shift from the dominance of winds to the first steam technologies.

Thus, as already mentioned, the data presented result from research into Brazilian documents from the 19th and 20th centuries, a crucial period for Atlantic maritime trade.

This database gathers information on merchant vessels that navigated the Atlantic during the 19th and 20th centuries. The main data source for the research is the "Port Movement" section of Brazilian newspapers of the time.

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Mary

Parahyba

Presidente

Janes Wilson

Jani

Mary Lord

Ihelenu

Jone e Bron

Deligencia feliz

Conrad

Collogny

Anes

Albiom

Belle Paule

Rio Grande

Solferino

Look

Melita

Trajak of sarauch

Quen of the Plgn

David Harrison

Imagene

Medusa

Portia

Snipe

Providence

Regalia

Gerente

Diogaum

Maria Adelaide

Juventina

Emma Maria

Myrthe

Mucklemburges

Guará

Moleque Pernambucano

Metior

Douvs-tone

Estelia

Othelo

Constance

Joer

Endymion

Sharps Raotar

Fantazia

Risvestdemo

Buzy

Sarah

Sphere

William H. Begetors

Alert

Santa Cruz

MaryWod

Douro

Tocantins

Stella

Trevanien

Land-Wnersten

Helene

Maria Amalia

Dewastone

Bertha

Moleque

Marthez Maria

Anna

Comet

Selina Jane

Pirapama

Salween

Wood Ville

Jorgiana

Rajah of Saranatt

Petret

Mecklemburquez Marthez Maria

Mineola

Proncer

Danish Beauty

Caravan

Industrey

James Symons

Jenny

Alpha

Scotenian

Omôa

Bella Flor

Jupiter

Cubun

Criterion

Courrier

Eliza Sherris

Result

S. Miguel

Alexandra

Ipojuca

Luzitana

Serafina

Mandahú

Laura

Cururipe

Raul

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