HMCo #335p [Unbuilt. Number not assigned]

Particulars

Construction_Record_Title.jpgName: [Unbuilt. Number not assigned]
Type: N/A
Not built, not assigned, cancelled, etc.: 1917 ?
Construction: N/A
Propulsion: N/A

Note: Particulars are primarily but not exclusively from the HMCo Construction Record. Supplementary information not from the Construction Record appears elsewhere in this record with a complete citation.


Documents

Archival Documents

"[Item Description:] Hand-written table titled 'Casting List for Gov. Pontoons', which apparently is a reference to #191801es Seaplane Barge No. 17 (Org. No. #331p), #191802es Seaplane Barge No. 18 (Org. No. #332p), #191803es Seaplane Barge No. 19 (Org. No. #333p), #191804es Seaplane Barge No. 20 (Org. No. #334p), #191805es Seaplane Barge No. 21 (Org. No. #335p), #191806es Seaplane Barge No. 22 (Org. No. #336p), #191807es Seaplane Barge No. 23 (Org. No. #337p), #191808es Seaplane Barge No. 24 (Org. No. #338p), #191809es Seaplane Barge No. 25 (Org. No. #339p), and #191810es Seaplane Barge No. 26 (Org. No. #340p). Showing pattern names, pattern numbers and drawing numbers." (Source: MIT Museum, Hart Nautical Collections, Haffenreffer-Herreshoff Collection Item HH.6.097. Table. Box HAFH.6.3B, Folder Administrative - Notes. No date (ca1918 ?).)


Note: This list of archival documents contains in an unedited form any and all which mention #335p [Unbuilt. Number not assigned] even if just in a cursory way. Permission to digitize, transcribe and display is gratefully acknowledged.


Supplement

From the 1920 and earlier HMCo Index Cards at the MIT Museum
  • Note: The vessel index cards comprise two sets of a total of some 3200 cards about vessels built by HMCo, with dimensions and information regarding drawings, later or former vessel names, and owners. They were compiled from HMCo's early days until 1920 and added to in later decades, apparently by Hart Nautical curator William A. Baker and his successors. While HMCo seems to have used only one set of index cards, all sorted by name and, where no name was available, by number, later users at MIT apparently divided them into two sets of cards, one sorted by vessel name, the other by vessel number and greatly expanded the number of cards. Original HMCo cards are usually lined and almost always punched with a hole at bottom center while later cards usually have no hole, are unlined, and often carry substantially less information. All cards are held by the Francis Russell Hart Nautical Collections of the MIT Museum in Cambridge, Mass.

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