A wooden 3 masted schooner rigged cargo vessel built of teak and birch by A Sewall & Co, Bath, Maine for Wm. D.Sewall in Bath.
14 January 1891 launched as the TOFA.
Tonnage 631 tons, dim. 172.9 x 37.2 x 18.5ft.
One deck vessel.
1891 Completed under command of Captain A.S. Wilson.
Homeport Bath.
1902 Was she sold to a group of 11 men, homeport Stonington. CT
1902 Under command of Captain Nelson M. Clarke.
1912 Was she sold to Mobile, Al., and command changed to A.L. Mitchell
24 September 1915 was she driven ashore during bad weather on the Little Cayman Island on a voyage in ballast from Sierra Leone to Pensacola.
Along the south shore of Little Cayman and east of Owen Island, offshore at Rocky Point lie the TOFA’s anchors, ribs and stays.
(The vessel depict on the stamp is rigged as a brig)
Cayman Islands 2013 $1.50 sg?, scott?
Source: Internet and http://www.caymanpost.gov.ky/portal/pag ... ema=PORTAL