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Frederick Pease Harlow

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Name
  
Frederick Harlow

Role
  
Sailor

Died
  
1952


Books
  
The Making of a Sailor, Or, Sea Life Aboard a Yankee Square-rigger

Frederick Pease Harlow (December 12, 1856 - 1952) was an American sailor, author of The Making of a Sailor (Salem Research Society, 1928), the narrative of his two inaugural voyages, coastwise on New England in 1872 and afterwards to the Far East in the Boston ship Akbar; and Chanteying Aboard American Ships (Barre, Mass.: Barre Press, 1962), based on his lifetime of deepwater experience, prepared and posthumously published at the insistence and under the guidance of Ernest Dodge of the Peabody Museum of Salem, Mass.

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