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Above, the Little Morrissey in Men emsha harbor fast summer. At right, Fred Littleton in Arctic waters with the Morrissey .
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When the Gloucester fishing schooner, cum Arctic explorer, cum Brava packet Ernestina, ex-Effie M . Morrissey sailed across to Martha's Vineyard from her home port of New Bedford this past summer, she was greeted by a 16-foot model of herself- the Little Morrissey,
as her builder Fred Littleton, harbormaster at Menemsha, named her. She is definitely a two-seater, as thi s photo from last summer shows. Fred has a special relationship to the orig inal Morrissey. He sailed in her to the Arctic with Captain Bob Bartlett in the 1930s.
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