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The Maritime and History Museum of the Croatian Littoral Rijeka keeps the ship logbook form the barque Stefano, PPMHP 107355, as well as her model. The barque Stefano was built in 1873 in the shipyard of the Brazzoduro brothers, and her owners were Nikola Bačić, Eugenio Cunradi, Anton Kovačević and Franjo Kovačević. The master of the ship from 1873 was Blaž Miloslavić from Dubrovnik. Prior to commanding the Stefano, Blaž Miloslavić was the master of Bačić's barque Eugenio. The barque Stefano had 14 crew members and 814 registered tons.