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Carrier Dove (schooner)

The ''Carrier Dove'' was a 4-masted schooner built by the Hall Brothers in Port Blakely in 1890.〔 She worked in the West coast lumber trade and in fishing.
==Career of 1890 schooner ''Carrier Dove''==
In 1893, ''Carrier Dove'' was active in the foreign lumber trade out of British Columbia.〔
〕 The Alaska Packers Association also described ''Carrier Dove'' as a "salmon vessel" which had sustained a partial loss at sea amounting to $11,500, in 1893.〔(Alaska fisheries: hearings before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Fisheries ... 1912 )〕 In 1894, she loaded lumber at Nanaimo under Capt. Brandt.〔
〕 She was used for fishing between 1902-1907. On Nov. 19, 1903, while at sea in the vicinity of Juneau, AK, a seaman named John Macas jumped overboard. "A boat was launched and man picked up, but died soon afterwards."〔(Reports of the Department of Commerce and Labor 1904-1912. Report of the Steamboat Inspection Service, p. 377 )〕

The Seattle-Alaska Fish Co. began business in Seattle in 1902, using for its home station the old West Seattle plant of the Oceanic Packing Co. The first year the schooner ''Carrier Dove'' was the only vessel outfitted, but in 1903 the schooner ''Nellie Colman'' was added. In 1906 the latter vessel was sold, her place being taken by the schooner ''Maid of Orleans.'' Only the ''Carrier Dove'' was outfitted in 1907, but in 1908 she was sold and the ''Maid of Orleans'' outfitted. In 1910 the company was absorbed by the King & Winge Codfish Co., of Seattle.〔

''Carrier Dove'' took a load of lumber from Masset Inlet, B.C. to Port Adelaide in 1919-1920.〔(Pacific Steam Navigation Company. 1919. Sea breezes, the ship lovers' digest, Volumes 13-14. p. 306 )〕

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