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Maritime CAPTAINS, MASTERS - Mississippi Gulf Coast-Mississippi Sound, compiled by Else J. Martin
•	1906 - "The schooner Olga, Capt. C. Boldt, arrived last week from Havana. The vessel will be hauled out on Angelo's shipways for general repairs and reclassification. Capt. Boldt escaped the great hurricane and reports a fair trip. DStar, Oct. 19, 1906.
BONPART, Joseph
•	1862 Schooner Rita, of New Orleans, La., Official No. 21031. Built on the Jordan River, Hancock Co., Miss, in 1861. Enrolled No. 129, Dec. 22, 1862, having been altered in tonnage to 41 23/95 tons. Owner and Master, Joseph Bonpart, New Orleans. Enrolled No. 182, Apr. 11, 1863, having been sold at public auction by Admiral Farragut. Owner and Master, Joseph Bonpart, New Orleans. NOSRE 6
BOOKER, Capt.
•	1877 - Cleared, Port of Pascagoula, American schooner, Eugene, Capt. Booker, for Pensacola. Ballast by master. PMR, July 13, 1877.
BOSTER, Capt. Chas.
•	Proprietor, Chas. Boster. Summer and Winter Hotel, Cottage-by-the-Sea, Pascagoula, Miss. Situated within fifty feet of the Mexican Gulf. Fare unsurpassed, wine free at dinner. Fine, airy rooms and salt water bathing. Board - Per month, $40 and $50; per week, $10 to $12; per day $2. This famous Hotel is for sale on easy terms, on account of ill health and advanced age of the proprietor. March 24, 1899. DStar, April 7, 1899. (b) Gardens are beginning to look well, and among many others, Capt. Chas. Boster will hereafter raise his own garden sass for his guests in the Cottage-by-the-Sea. He has also added a new barn to his other possessions. DStar, April 7, 1899.
BOURISE, Theodore
•	1866 - Schooner Hortense, of New Orleans, La., built at Biloxi, Miss, in 1866. Enrolled No. 429,
New Orleans, June 12, 1866. Owner, Julius Lakine, New Orleans. Master, Theodore Bourise. NOSRE 6
BOUTEILLEER, Thomas
•	1813 - Schooner Pearl, of Bayou St. John, built 1813 on the Pearl River. Des: 30 8/95 tons; 53.6 x
14.5	x 4.5; one deck, two masts, square stern. (1) Reg. No. 39, Oct. 26, 1813 with owner Madame Widow Favre of Pearl River and Thomas Bouteilleer, master, of Bayou St. John. NOSRE 1
BRADFORD, James F.
•	1823 - Schooner Burissa, built at Pascagoula 1819, under direction of Moses M. Glover, 1st owner and master; reg-1821, owner James F. Bradford, master Joshua H. Toomer. In 1823 registered with owner and Master James F. Bradford of Jackson County, Miss. NOSRE 1.
•	1828 - Schooner Transport, built at Pascagoula, 1828. Reg. Oct. 1828 to owners, James F. Bradford and William Starks of Pascagoula; Master: James F. Bradford, Pascagoula, Miss. Registered May 1830 to owners Lyman Bradford, William Starks and James F. Bradford, Pascagoula; Master: Lyman Bradford. NOSRE 1.
•	1842 - Schooner Experiment, of Pascagoula, built at Pascagoula in 1842. Enrolled Jan. 24, 1842, Jan. 23, 1844 at New Orleans and Feb. 15, 1845 at Shieldsborough, Miss, with owners James F. Bradford and Lyman Bradford. Master James F. Bradford. NOSRE 4.
•	1844 - Vessel Sarah, of Pascagoula, Miss., built in 1844 at Pascagoula. Enrolled Oct. 11, 184.4, at Shieldsborough, Miss; Registered temporary Nov. 21,1845 with owner and Master, James F. Bradford, of Jackson Co., Miss. NOSRE 4
•	1851- Schooner James F. Bradford of New Orleans, was built in Jackson Co., Miss., in 1849.
Owner, James F. Bradford.
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