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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 30., A New ship, a New colony, and a New church. (search)
f two ships crossing the stormy Atlantic——the Mayflower, bringing its Pilgrim church from England to the Indian wilds of Massachusetts, and the Vine, carrying an organized church of free people of colour back to the soil of Africa, whence years before its forbears were taken and sold into bondage. Next, our curiosity was aroused as to the vessel called Vine, and if she was a Medford ship. The courteous customs officers furnished us her registration as of Boston and Charlestown, June 24, 1825. Tobias Lord of Boston in State of Massachusetts having taken or subscribed the oath required and having sworn that he is the only owner of the ship or vessel called the Vine of Boston, whereof Barnabas Mann is at present Master, and a citizen of the United States as he hath sworn, and that the said ship or vessel was built at Kennebunk in the State of Maine in the year eighteen hundred and twenty-five as appears by Register No. 1, issued at Kennebunk June 18, 1825, now cancelled, pro