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February 8, 2016

Restoring the Edna E. Lockwood

Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
February 8, 2016

The EDNA E. LOCKWOOD is a registered National Historic Landmark and the last sailing log-bottom bugeye, built in 1889 by John B. Harrison of Tilghman Island. Just as Native American dugout canoes were formed by carving out one log, a bugeye's hull is constructed by pinning together a series of logs and hollowing them out as a unit.

Newer PostGetting Ready for Edna E. Lockwood Restoration
Older PostDocumentation of the 1889 bugeye, Edna E. Lockwood
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