Jacob Pike is an 83′ x 18′6″ sardine carrier designed by Roy Wallace and built by Newbert & Wallace, Thomaston, Maine, in 1949. For most of her long life, the Jacob Pike carried herring from weirs and seines to sardine factories for processing and canning. Of Maine’s major fisheries, herring was once the largest by far, and in the boom times of the late 1800s canning factories literally built Down East towns like Eastport and Lubec where, before, there had been only wilderness.
Print size is 11″ x 14″
$40.00 plus shipping & handling
See our larger (13″ x 20″) Limited Edition Jacob Pike print which is also available with a Remarque