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Envelope reads, "Niantic landmark." Negative shows a landmark placque which says "Site of Ship Niantic. The emigrant ship Niantic stood on this spot in the early days 'When the water came up to Montgomery Street.' Converted to other uses, it was covered with a shingle roof with offices and stores on the deck. At the level of which was constructed a wide balcony surmounted by a verandah. The hull was divided into warehouses entered by doorways on the sides. The fire of May 3, 1851, destroyed all but the submerged hulk which later was utilized as the foundation for the Niantic Hotel, a famous hostelery which stood until 1872. This tablet was placed by the Historic Landmark Committee and the Native Sons of the Golden West, September 1919.