While the identity of the schooner is uncertain, based on the use of schooners along the Gulf Coast in the mid-nineteenth century, it is probable that this schooner was used to transport lumber to New Orleans and Mobile and materials such as coal to Pensacola.
schooner | Blackwater | Mary McLeod Bethune | River Blackwater, Essex | River Blackwater | Béthune | Norman Bethune | Prairie Schooner | Munster Blackwater | Blackwater River | River Blackwater, Cavan and Meath | James Lindesay-Bethune, 16th Earl of Lindsay | Bethune College | Arrondissement of Béthune | Texan schooner Liberty | Texan schooner Invincible | Texan schooner Independence | Texan schooner Brutus | Schooner | San Pedro (steam schooner) | River Blackwater (River Loddon) | John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune | John Drinkwater Bethune | Jean-Baptiste Bethune (architect) | Jean-Baptiste Bethune | James Bethune-Baker | Henry Lindsay Bethune | George Washington Bethune | George Bethune English | Blackwater River (Virginia) |