Whaling Vessels out of Westport Point
Posted on April 26, 2008 by Greg Stone
Westport’s whaling activities consisted of over 300 voyages made by Westport registered vessels over a period of about 100 years between 1775 and 1879. By 1855 Westport was homeport for between 18-22 whaling ships, employing hundreds of men. With the discovery of petroleum in 1859, the whaling industry gradually declined. The voyage of the Andrew Hicks in 1879 marked the end of Westport’s stake in the whaling industry.
Vessel Number of voyages
Adventure, Sloop 1
Almy, Brig 11
Amy and Polly, Sloop 1
Andrew Hicks, Bark 6
Aurora, Bark 2
Barclay, Bark 9
Catherwood, Brig 7
Champion, Bark 13
Columbus, Brig 2
Dr. Franklin, Bark 16
Elizabeth, Brig 8
Elizabeth, Bark 9
Federal, Sloop 1
George and Mary, Bark 5
Governor Carver, Bark 9
Greyhound, Bark 10
Harbinger, Ship 4
Hero, Ship 1
Hero, Bark 3
Industry, Brig 21
Janet, Bark 9
Juno, Brig 6
Kate Cory, Schooner 2
Kate Cory, Brig 3
Keoka, Bark 1
Leader, Bark 2
Leonidas, Brig 9
Mattapoisett, Brig 1
Mattapoisett, Bark 16
Mentor, Brig 2
Mermaid, Bark 6
Mexico, Brig 19
Platina, Ship 1
Platina, Bark 8
Polly and Eliza, Schooner 7
Polly and Eliza, Brig 1
President, Bark 19
Rajah, Bark 4
Regulator, Schooner 1
Rhoda, Schooner 4
Sacramento, Bark 3
Sea Fox, Brig 1
Sea Fox, Bark 10
Sea Queen, Brig 3
Sea Queen, Bark 8
Solon, Brig 1
Solon, Bark 4
Susan, Sloop 1
Theophilus Chase, Bark 7
Thomas Winslow, Brig 19
Thomas Winslow, Bark 8
Traveller, Brig 4
Union, Sloop 2
Union, Schooner 2
United States, Bark 6
Unknown name 1
Westport, Sloop 1