Merrill's Wharf - New Bedford, MA
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N 41° 38.019 W 070° 55.258
19T E 339997 N 4610884
Merrill's Wharf was a busy part of New Bedford's whaling industry.
Waymark Code: WMN1Q6
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 12/08/2014
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The National Parks Service sign reads in part:
"Merrill's Wharf
On the other side of the Bourne Counting House, the
granite building in front of you, is Merrill's Wharf,
completed in 1847. The wharf was then the longest
in New Bedford's port. Built by Edward Merrill for
an expanding whaling fleet, this wharf outfitted
hundreds of vessels for voyage and offloaded them
on return. The wharf provided a shipyard, pump-
and block maker, blacksmith shop, spar shop, paint
shop, and space to store 20,000 barrels of whale oil.
Ship carpenters, caulkers, spar makers, riggers,
sailmakers, stevedores, ship keepers, coopers,
gaugers and oil fillers scurried about Merrill's Wharf,
readying ships for the rigors of the sea. The return of a
ship to port brought merchants, mechanics, and
loved ones to welcome home the crew and appraise
the ffloaded bounty."
Agency Responsible for Placement: National Park Service
County: Bristol
City/Town Name: New Bedford
Relevant Web Site: [Web Link]
Agency Responsible for Placement (if not in list above): Not listed
Year Placed: Not listed
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