| Name of Vessel | MARY A |
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| Place of Construction | Long Beach – built by John Robert and Eleazer Avery |
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Note: It is said that the Mary A was lost in Southport during a freak overnight storm while she was on her way to St. John’s with a load of dry fish. Although the boat was a total wreck and the cargo became wet, the fish was recovered, dried again and taken to market.