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The National Maritime Historical Society is the national voice for
America’s maritime heritage—helping to raise awareness of our nation’s
history and the role seafaring has played in shaping the United States
of America along with the rest of the world.
From its beginnings as a small group of maritime preservationists that came together determined to save an 1899 merchant bark, the last American-built square rigger to round Cape Horn, the National
Maritime Historical Society has become the standard bearer for America’s
maritime history and heritage.
As the NMHS entered the new millennium, its Board of
Trustees determined to review the Society’s past accomplishments in
order to provide a perspective and a framework for relfection on its
future vision and mission. As a result of deliverations which were aided
by outside counsel, the Trustees redefined the mission of the Society
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