File:Portrait of Whale Ship Captain Moses Nickerson (with Ephemera).jpg

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English: Portrait of Whale Ship Captain Moses Nickerson (with Ephemera) by Charles Cohill, American (c.1812-1860). Captain Moses Nickerson (1812-71), a native of Massachusetts, USA. He captained the Mary Edson, a ship chartered by the Lisburn-born A. T. Stewart (1803-76). Stewart sent the ship, laden with supplies, to aid the people of Belfast and Lisburn in the 1860s. The American civil war had blocked shipments of cotton to Ireland, leaving the Irish weavers who depended on it for their living destitute.”
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