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Maritime CAPTAINS, MASTERS - Mississippi Gulf Coast-Mississippi Sound, compiled by Else J. Martin
•	1899, At a recent meeting of the Pilot Commissioners, Capt. S. H. Bugge was elected a bar pilot to succeed Pilot Mr. Alf Olson, retired. DStar, Aug. 11, 1899.
PACKARD, Capt.
•	1877 - Vessels in Port, Pascagoula, American brig, Christi C. Calson, Capt. Packard. PMR, Aug. 10, 1877
PACOLINI, Eugenio, New Orleans, La.
•	1866 - Schooner Rita, of New Orleans, La., Official No. 21031. Built on the Jordan River, Hancock Co., Miss, in 1861. Enrolled, No. 182, Apr. 11, 1863, having been sold at public auction by Admiral Farragut. Enrolled, No. 9, Mar. 27, 1865, having been readmeasured. Owner and master, Julius Lapone, New Orleans. Enrolled, No. 336, Mar. 16, 1866, owner and Master, Eugenio Pacolini, New Orleans. NOSRE 6
PARENT, Francois, St. Tammany Parish, La.
•	1870 - Schooner Rita, of New Orleans, La., Official No. 21031. Built on the Jordan River, Hancock Co., Miss, in 1861. Enrolled, No. 182, Apr. 11, 1863, having been sold at public auction by Admiral Farragut. Enrolled, No. 9, Mar. 27, 1865, having been readmeasured. Owner and master, Julius Lapone, New Orleans. Enrolled No. 65, Nov. 16, 1870; owner and Master, Francois Parent, St. Tammany Parish, La. NOSRE 6
PARENT, Gustane, Pascagoula, Miss.
•	1829 - Schooner Bazaliste, of Pascagoula, built on Pascagoula River, 1824. Registration May 1824, with owners Ursan Raby, and Jeremiah Driscoll, Jackson Co., Miss. Aug. 20,1829, Registration, husband or managing owner, P. A. Colson, Master: Gustane Parent. NOSRE 1
PATTERSON, Capt.
•	1877 - Arrived Port of Pascagoula, American brig Geo E Chase, Capt. Patterson, 286 tons, from Key West, ballast seeking. PMR, Dec. 7, 1877
•	1877 - Vessel in Port, Pascagoula, American brig Geo E Chase, Capt. Patterson, 286 tons, seeking. PMR, Dec. 14,1877
PEDERSEN, O. A., Pascagoula, Miss.
•	1899 - Capt. O. A. Pedersen of the American schooner James Slater, has arrived in the Port of Pascagoula from Havana, and we are indebted to the clever and thoughtful Captain for a package of fine cigars. DStar, Mar. 3,1899.
•	1899 - Capt. O. A. Pederson, of the schooner Traveler, spent two days at his home here this week. DStar, Apr. 7, 1899.
•	1899 - Capt. O. A. Pedersen of the schooner Traveler, who has been visiting his home here, presented us with a souvenir fish scale, which he obtained at Key West, with the inscription upon it, "Remember the Maine." DStar, Aug 11,1899.
•	1900, Ship Captain, lived in Pascagoula, born in Sweden. 1900 U. S. Census, Jackson Co., Miss.
PENTLAND, William, New Orleans, La.
•	1850 - Vessel Sarah, of Pascagoula, Miss., built in 1844 at Pascagoula. Enrolled Oct. 11, at Shieldsborough, Miss; Registered temporary Nov. 21, 1845 with owner and master, James F. Bradford, of Jackson Co., Miss. Enrolled July 23, 1850, New Orleans, owner and Master, William Pentland, New Orleans. NOSRE 5.
PERKINS, Wm., Madisonville, La.
•	1846 - Vessel Sarah, of Pascagoula, Miss., built in 1844 at Pascagoula. Enrolled Oct. 11, at Shieldsborough, Miss; Registered temporary Nov. 21, 1845 with owner and master, James F.
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