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Maritime CAPTAINS, MASTERS - Mississippi Gulf Coast-Mississippi Sound, compiled by Else J. Martin
IRELAND, Capt.
•	1877 - Cleared, Port of Pascagoula, American schooner, Clara Merrick, Capt. Ireland, for Philadelphia, 129,000 ft. lumber, by Bercier & DeSmet. PMR, July 13,1877.
JOHNSON, Mars
•	Mars Johnson, Captain/Master of schooners, Emma Jane and Wade Hampton, dates not known. POTR
JOHNSON, Peter
•	Peter Johnson, Captain/Master of schooner, Try Again, date not known. POTR JORDAN, Lilburn
•	Lilburn Jordan, Captain/Master of schooner, Alice McGuigin, date not known. POTR JORDAN, Richard
•	Richard Jordan, Captain/Master of schooners, R. 0. Elliot, Alice McGuigin, and Union, dates not known. POTR
JORGENSEN, Capt.
•	1877 - On last Saturday Capt. Bloom, of the Indianola, and Capt. Jorgensen, of the Inez Huston, were up before Squire Chidsey for violating the latter part of Sec. 2 of the quarantine regulations, which did read that "all vessels from healthy ports, with clean bills of health, shall proceed to the usual anchorage, and there await the quarantine physician", etc. After hearing the evidence and several speeches, Judge fined the captains $25 each. An appeal was taken. DStar, July 6,1877.
•	1877 - Cleared Port of Pascagoula, American schooner Inez Huston, Capt. Jorgensen, to Corpus Christi, 85,384 sup. ft. lumber, 5000 staves, by master., PMR, July 13, 1877.
•	1877 - Arrived, Port of Pascagoula, American schooner, Inez Huston, Capt. Jorgensen, from Galveston, ballast to order. PMR, Aug 10, 1877.
JUSTAMOND, Isidore W.
•	1831 - Steamboat Pearl River, built Pascagoula, 1829. Registered June 1831, Master Isidore W. Justamond. NOSRE 2
KELSEY, Albert
•	1866 - Schooner Hornet, of New Orleans, La., built at East Pear River, Miss, in 1866. Enrolled, No. 161, New Orleans. Owner and Master, Albert Kelsey, New Orleans. Vessel wrecked July 25, 1868 at St. Andrews, Florida. Papers lost. NOSRE 6.
KENT, Capt.
•	1877 - Arrived Port of Pascagoula, American schooner Forest Home, Capt. Kent, 127 tons, from Indianola, ballast to master. PMR, Dec. 7,1877
•	1877 - Vessel Pascagoula Port, American schooner Forest Home, Capt. Kent, 127 tons. PMR, Dec.
12,	1877.
KERBY, Thomas
•	1852 - Steamboat, Osceola, built in 1849, of Port Caddo, Texas. (Later Pascagoula, Miss.) Enrolled No. 19, Jan. 27, 1852, New Orleans. Owners Thomas Kerby, New Orleans, Benjamin Wm. Sturtevant, G. W. Lake and Levine Lake, co-partners, of Grenada, Miss. Master, Thomas Kerby. NOSRE 4
KING, Smith
•	Smith King, Captain/Master of schooner, Alice McGuigin, and steamer Major White, dates not known. POTR
KNOOP, Thies
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