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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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Adele

Bachle Lewi

Harbor Grace

Jaguary

Eliza

Rachel Leny

Coruripe

Frank Emett

Germania

Maggie Brown

S. João

Duas Irmães

Idalina

Contância

Amelia à Steamship

Fera

Ipiranga

Flor de Maria

Leopoldina

Despique de Goyana

Carolina

Preciosa

Marie Lussie

Oricket

Activ

Demure

Janie

Berthe

Granville

Zuhi Chief

Liberte

Excelsior

Bertie

Olinda

Cabedello

Fidos

Janie

Pride

Clora

Hugo

Warrior

Senhora da Graça

Pumus

Gequiá

Blanche

Oceano Bellé

Chrysolites

Levant

Vigelante

Maynard Summer

Hopeful

Scholar

Moorhill

Maselhe

Hermione

Sculptor

Coronel

Arthur Iluntey

Inheritance

Bahia

Kronus

Maranhense

Lucille

Felhiof

Estenga

Ilecronymsu

Author

Luen Pofes

Leadeng

Jure

J W. Parker

Schiller

1º de Março

Mariner

Snefrid

Unda

Tuscany

Roma

Jelem Black

Sunshine

Julinha

Andaluza

Sicily

Espadarte

Rio Formoso

Bams

Merchant

Editor

Madeira

Camillinho

S. Salvador

Correio Parahybano

Manáos

Paraguassú

Architecto

Espirito Santo

Itatiaya

Alagoas

Olinda

Maranhão

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