Talk:Hesper and Luther Little

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- Knowledgekid87 (talk) 06:39, 3 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Italicized ship names in title of article[edit]

I know that there's a way to italicize the name of an article, when the whole thing is italicized, like a book or a ship. In this case, the ship names, Hester and Luther Little, should be italicized, but "and" should not be! Can anyone help accomplish the proper result? Cheers, HopsonRoad (talk) 02:10, 26 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Done. Huon (talk) 02:28, 26 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Abandonment[edit]

I want to be clear that there is no evidence from the sources I have gone through that Frank Winter ever intentionally abandoned his ships. Here are what the sources have to say:

"Maine at 200: An Anecdotal History Celebrating Two Centuries of Statehood" - no mention of abandonment.[1]
"Titanic Nautical Society & Resource Center." - does not give a cause or timeline for abandonment [2]
"Wiscasset Newspaper" - no mention of abandonment.[3]
"HazeGray" - suggests the schooners were abandoned after Winter's death. [4]
"Portland Press Herald" - suggests the schooners were abandoned after Winter's death. [5]
"Maine Maritime Museum" - no mention of abandonment.[6]

The sources state Winter purchased the ships in 1932, his railroad business went defunct in 1934, and he died in 1936. - Knowledgekid87 (talk) 02:19, 14 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]