George Comer - Vessels

Vessels

  • Green mate, Nile (whaler), 1875
  • Mate, Era (whaler), 1889–1892
  • Mate, Canton (whaler), 1893–1894
  • Master, Era (schooner), 1895–1906
  • Master, A. T. Gifford (whaling/sealing schooner of New Bedford), 1907–1912
  • Master, George B. Cluett, 1915–1917
  • Lt. J. G. George Comer, navigation officer, U.S.S. Radnor (freighter) and U.S.S. Wyska (freighter), 1918–1919
  • Lt. George Comer, 2nd officer, U.S.S. Elinor (steamship), 1919
  • Master, Finback (auxiliary schooner), 1919
  • Master, Blossom (schooner), 1923–1924

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