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Maritime CAPTAINS, MASTERS - Mississippi Gulf Coast-Mississippi Sound, compiled by Else J. Martin
New Orleans, May 13, 1867. Owner, Henry Weber, New Orleans, Master, John H. Collins. NOSRE 6
COOK, Capt.
•	1877 - Vessel in Port, Pascagoula, American schooner Laura Lewis, Capt. Cook. PMR, Oct. 12,
1877.
COOK, George
•	1850 - Steamboat Pascagoula, built 1847 in Jackson Co., Miss. Enrolled No. 9, April 16, 1847 at Shieldsborough, Miss. Enrolled, port of West Feliciana, No. 206, Nov. 27, 1850. Owners were George Cook, James Hamlet and V. Wells of West Feliciana; John Orr and Patrick V. Well, New Orleans. Master, George Cook. Enrolled No. 130, Nov. 4, 1851; owners George Cook, William St. Clair Cook of West Feliciana Parish, La., and James Hamlet of Rapides Parish, La. Master, George Cook. NOSRE 5.
COSTA, Jayne
•	1825 - Schooner Celina, of Pearlington; place and date built not listed. Registration Oct. 1825, with husband or managing owner, Louis DeFerril; Master: Jayne Costa. NOSRE 1.
COSTANGA, Capt.
•	1877 - Vessels in Port, Pascagoula, American schooner Thistle, Capt. Costanga. PMR, Oct. 12,
1877.
COULEY, Felton D.
•	1842 - Schooner Experiment, of Pascagoula, built at Pascagoula in 1842. Enrolled Nov. 20, 1856 at Port of Pearl River, owner and Master, Felton D. Couley, of Pearl River. NOSRE 4.
CRANE, James
•	1832 - Sloop Alert, built at Biloxi in 1832, under the direction of James Crane; registered Feb. 16, 1832, owner and Master, James Crane of Biloxi, Miss. NOSRE 2.
CRAWFORD, John J.
•	1840 - Schooner Hornet of New Orleans, La., built at West Pearl River, Miss., 1840. Des: 20 64/95 tons; 44 x 13.10 x 3.11 Vi; one deck, two masts, square stem. (1) Enrolled No. 65, May 1, 1840 with owners John J. Crawford and F. Saddler of West Pearl River; Master John J. Crawford.
CUPID, Shep
•	Shep Cupid, Captain/Master of schooner, Julia Rickert, date not known. POTR
CZARNOWSKI, Henry
•	1839 - SchoonerExperiment of New Orleans, built on Biloxi Bay, Miss., 1839. Enrolled Sept. 2
1841,	owner and Master Henry Czarnowski, New Orleans. NOSRE 5.
DAILY, Wm. P.
•	1900, Steam vessel pilot, lived in Moss Point, born in Alabama. 1900 U. S. Census, Jackson Co., Miss.
DAVIDSON, Jesse
•	Jesse Davidson, Captain/Master of schooner, Corinne H. and Steamer Palo Pinto, date not known. POTR
DAVIS, Capt.
•	1874 - Indianola. In the big 1874 Gulf of Mexico Hurricane, four of Moss Point/Pascagoula , schooners were damaged or lost. The Indianola, Capt. Davis, was bound to Pascagoula from Indianola with 5 horses, was caught by the storm 100 miles E. of Indianola - the wind being E. N. E. - was driven 25 miles east of Galveston, dismasted and losing sails, rigging, boats, &c., her decks being swept clean. She was towed into Galveston. She was owned by Denny & Co., Capt. Bloom


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