Read all about USFCS Albatross's general description, specifications and time line.

Notes:

1. Latitude/longitude, including for days in port, show representative decimal positions for each day, as calculated by the Old Weather project's analysis program. As such, they differ by varying amounts from the positions recorded, usually at noon, in the log pages. In addition, some latitudes/longitudes have been amended in edited logs for errors in the logs, for errors in identifying locations by the analysis program, or simply for greater accuracy. In all cases, refer to the log-page scans for the positions as originally recorded. Not all log pages contain this information and the ships' positions have therefore often been estimated.

2. Full account of any day is available by clicking on the link above that day. Any groups of links may refer to log book covers and introductory information; some may be blank.

3. Logbook events have been formatted but not edited. The quality and quantity of transcribed information therefore varies, and may include up to 3 versions of the same data depending on the number of volunteers working on the originals.


LOG BOOK – JANUARY 1st 1888 TO JUNE 30th 1888


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ZL Tanner - Lieut Commander

HS Waring - Lieutenant

M Johnston - Ensign

HE Parmenter - Ensign

EW Eberle - Ensign

CM McCormick - Ensign

JE Gardner - PA Surgeon

CS Williams - Asst Paymaster

CR Roelker - PA Engineer

Lieutenant Commander Z.L. Tanner -

Lieutenant H.S. Waring -

Ensign M. Johnston -

Ensign HE Parmenter -

Ensign EW Eberle -

Ensign CM McCormick -

P.A. Surgeon J.E. Gardner -

Assistant Paymaster CS Williams -

CR Roelker P.A. Engineer -


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LOGS FOR JANUARY 1888


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at sea

Lat -27.90, Long -47.05


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1 January 1888

fish - large school

Petrel - several

Fish - large school

Petrel - several

Seaman JW Astrom - shipped for one year

Landsman FL Stailey - Shipped for one year

Coal Heaver WT Padgett - rated to 2nd Class Fireman


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at sea

Lat -30.63, Long -49.37


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2 January 1888

Landsman FL Stailey - rated to Engineer's Yeoman

Seaman JW Astrom - rated to Chief Boatswain's Mate

Oiler RS Padgett - reported expiration of enlistment and was discharged


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at sea

Lat -33.30, Long -52.13


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3 January 1888

palonio light

Lat 39.6, Long 2.6

Albatross - 1

Took sounding and got 11 fathoms

Took sounding in 14 fathoms

Took sounding in 14 fathoms

Quartermaster CL Hanson - reported expiration of enlistment and was discharged

RS Padgett - Shipped for one year as 1CF


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at sea montevideo urugay

Lat -35.05, Long -55.75


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4 January 1888


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montevideo uruguay

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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5 January 1888

vivid lightning in the NW

Com'd'g Officer paid an official visit t the Flagship "Lancaster". Officers of the English, Italian, French, Brazlian, Norwegian, Argentine Republic, men-ofwar paid respects to Com'd'g Officer. Com'd'g officer of the U.S. Flagship "Lancaster" paid an official visit to this ship. German steamer left the harbor. English steamer came in.

At 2:30 the Admiral maid an un-0fficial visit on bard. Hoisted out boiler of gig for repairs.

Started dynamo at 7:20. Vivid lightning in the NW.

Stopped dynamo at 11.

C.L. Hanson - rated C.L. Hanson (Sea) to (Q'r M'r)

At 5:00 hove up st'b'd anchor and stood to inner anchorage, and at 5:40 moored ship with 45 fms. on each chain, in 3 fms water, mud bottom. Hoisted out steam launch & gig.

Flagship "Lancaster" - Com'd'g Officer paid an official visit to the Flagship "Lancaster".

Officers of the English, Italian, French, Brazilian, Norwegian, Argentine Republic men-of-war paid respects to Com'd'g Officer. Com'd'g officer of U.S. Flagship "Lancaster" paid an official visit to this ship. German steamer left the harbor. English steamer came in.

At 2:30 the Admiral maid an un-official visit on board. Hoisted out boiler of gig for repairs.

C.L. Hanson (Sea) - Rated C.L. Hanson (Sea) to (Q'r M'r).


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monte video uruguay

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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6 January 1888

USS Tallapoosa - Commanding officer paid official visit


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monte video uruguay

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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7 January 1888

Captain Lazara Yinnieta - Captain of the Argentine Man-of-war Parana making official visit to Albatross

Parana - Argentine Man-of-war


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montevideo uruguay

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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8 January 1888

Captain Guido Cavalcanti - Officer of the Italian man-of-war Veniero paid official visit to Albatross

Seaman E Chapman - Discharged as term of service expired


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monte video uruguay

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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9 January 1888

Seaman E Chapman - Shipped for one year


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monte video uruguay

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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10 January 1888

The Com'd'g officers of the Italian, French & Brazilian men of war called officially upon the Com'd'g officer of this vessel. Coaling ship.

Finished coaling, received 115 1120/2240 tons aboard. Started dynamo at 7:13.

Stopped dynamo at 11.


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montevideo uruguay at sea

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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11 January 1888

Spanish Man-of-War "Infanta" Isabel' - The Com'd'g Officer of the Spanish Man-of-War "Infanta" Isabel' and the Com'd'g officer of H.M.S. "Watchful", Lieut G. Goodrich, paid official visits on board.

H.M.S."Watchful" - The Com'd'g Officer of the Spanish Man-of-War "Infanta" Isabel' and the Com'd'g officer of H.M.S. "Watchful", Lieut G. Goodrich, paid official visits on board

Lieut G.Goodrich - The Com'd'g Officer of the Spanish Man-of-War "Infanta" Isabel' and the Com'd'g officer of H.M.S. "Watchful", Lieut G. Goodrich, paid official visits on board

Saw several meteors during watch

Infanta Isabel - Spanish warship whose captain came aboard for official visit

HMS Watchful - British warship whose commanding officer came aboard for official visit

Lieutenant G Goodrich - Commanding officer of HMS Watchful

Saw several meteors during watch


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at sea

Lat -37.07, Long -56.50


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12 January 1888

lightning to Sd & Wd first hour and Sd & Ed last hour

Sounding in 11 1/2 fathoms.

Dredge No. 2764, beam trawl put over and veered to 40 fathoms.

Another haul in 10 1/2 fathoms with large beam trawl, 40 fathoms dredge rope. Dredge No 2765

Third haul, same conditions. Dredge No 2766

low land sighted, three points forward starboard beam

Sounding in 12 fathoms

Sounding in 13 1/2 fathoms

Sounding in 24 fathoms


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at sea

Lat -39.98, Long -58.97


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13 January 1888

bright starligh

porpoises - school

sea birds - numerous

lightning in the NE

Porpoise - a school

Sea Birds - Numerous


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at sea

Lat -42.40, Long -61.62


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14 January 1888

sea birds - a great number

porpoises - school

albatrosses - several

passed a few patches of floating kelp


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at sea

Lat -45.32, Long -64.18


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15 January 1888

hazy around horizon

albatrosses - few

lightning to Nd & Ed


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at sea

Lat -48.70, Long -65.77


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16 January 1888

albatrosses - numbers

albatrosses and petrels - several

sea birds - numerous


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at sea magellan straits

Lat -51.70, Long -68.05


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17 January 1888

Cape Pigeons flying to the SE - great number

Cape Pigeons - A great number


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magellan straits

Lat -52.68, Long -69.92


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18 January 1888

Laurius - French ship passed in the Straits of Magellan


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magellan straits

Lat -52.63, Long -70.17


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19 January 1888

Shooting parties returned to ship


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magellan straits

Lat -52.87, Long -70.63


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20 January 1888

Landed shooting & exploring parties on Elizabeth Island

Captain & party went to Santa Martha Island in whale boat

Kambyses - German Steamer


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magellan straits

Lat 69.8, Long 176.2


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21 January 1888


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magellan straits

Lat 69.8, Long 176.2


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22 January 1888


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magellan straits

Lat 69.8, Long 176.2


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23 January 1888


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sandy point magellan straits

Lat 69.8, Long 176.2


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24 January 1888


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sandy point magellan straits

Lat 69.8, Long 176.2


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25 January 1888

Jennie - American schooner out of New York

Seaman AJ Johanson - Shipped for one year, special service

Seaman TN Smith - Sent to brig in double irons until further orders for being drunk aboard ship

Seaman S Olsen - Did not return to ship after liberty

Ordinary Seaman O Christopherson - Did not return to ship after liberty

Seaman J Nilsson - Did not return to ship after liberty

Seaman E Chapman - Did not return to ship after liberty

Oiler JW Parker - Did not return to ship after liberty

2nd Lieutenant D Regan - Did not return to ship after liberty


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sandy point magellan straits

Lat 69.8, Long 176.2


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26 January 1888

famine bay

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5

At 8 the Captain and party left the ship in steam launch + dinghy, for explorations in Famine Bay


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sandy point magellan straits

Lat 69.8, Long 176.2


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27 January 1888

Jennie--American four masted schooner - left port


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sandy point magellan straits

Lat 69.8, Long 176.2

other: 210 - water expended during the preceding 24 hours

other: 2182 - water remaining on hand fit for use at noon

coal: 1785 - Coal consumed during the preceding 24 hours

coal: 137 "2186" - Coal remaining on hand at noon


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28 January 1888

...until 4 am: Overeast to fair. Gentle to fresh breeze from WSW. Light drizzle first two hours at interals.

4 to 8 am. Cloudy equally weather with passing rain equally. Moderate to very weak breeze in equally from WSW.

8 am ot meridian. Clear + pleasant. Moderate to fresh breeze from WSW. A reward of twenty (20) dollars was offered for the apprehension of D. Regaw (2 Lett), A. Andrews (2 lett) + S. Olsen (Sea) ... without ... They were brought on board by te authoriries.

Meridian to 4 pm. Clear and pleasant. Fresh to very fresh breeze from WSW

4 to 8 pm. Fair and pleasant. Moderate to fresh breeze from WSW. Started dynamo at 7.40

8 pm to midnight. Fair to overeast. Light breeze from WSW, and calms to light aire from North. Light drizzle last hour. Stopp dynamo at 11.37.


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sandy point magellan straits

Lat 69.8, Long 176.2


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29 January 1888

Titania - German steamer


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sandy point magellan straits

Lat 69.8, Long 176.2


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30 January 1888


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sandy point magellan straits

Lat 69.8, Long 176.2


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31 January 1888



LOGS FOR FEBRUARY 1888


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sandy point borja bay magellan straits

Lat -53.72, Long -72.07


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1 February 1888

Seaman JW Kiely - Placed in confinement for being drunk on board and being in posession of brandy

Seaman E Chapman - Placed in confinement for being drunk on board and being in posession of brandy


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borja bay port churruca magellan straits

Lat 69.8, Long 176.2


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2 February 1888

Seaman JW Kiely - Released from confinement and restored to duty

Seaman E Chapman - Released from confinement and restored to duty


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port churruca otter bay

Lat -53.07, Long -73.93


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3 February 1888


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otter bay mayne harbor

Lat -52.38, Long -73.65


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4 February 1888


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mayne harbor

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


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5 February 1888

DM Cole - Had not returned to ship

Engineering Yeoman FL Stailey - Had not returned to ship


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mayne harbor latitude cove

Lat 35.0, Long 32.4


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6 February 1888


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latitude cove port grappler

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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7 February 1888

whales - 3

whale - three


522f91e768f4b84bd90018c9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_044_0.jpg)


port grappler island harbor

Lat 35.9, Long 14.5


522f91e768f4b84bd90018cb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_044_1.jpg)


8 February 1888

Seal - Numerous

Cages on Vandreuil Rock and Gregour Rock in Indian Reach

Wreck of a two-masted steamer sighted at south end of Morton Island, with masts, funnel, and bow above water.


522f91e768f4b84bd90018cd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_045_0.jpg)


island harbor port otway

Lat 35.9, Long 14.5


522f91e768f4b84bd90018cf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_045_1.jpg)


9 February 1888


522f91e768f4b84bd90018d1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_046_0.jpg)


port otway

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


522f91e768f4b84bd90018d3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_046_1.jpg)


10 February 1888


522f91e768f4b84bd90018d5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_047_0.jpg)


port otway at sea

Lat -46.23, Long -75.77


522f91e768f4b84bd90018d7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_047_1.jpg)


11 February 1888

large albatrosses - several

albatrosses - several


522f91e768f4b84bd90018d9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_048_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat -42.93, Long -75.27


522f91e768f4b84bd90018db: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_048_1.jpg)


12 February 1888


522f91e768f4b84bd90018dd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_049_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat -39.83, Long -74.72


522f91e768f4b84bd90018df: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_049_1.jpg)


13 February 1888

whale - 1

whale - 1

albatrosses - several

Set square & head sails at 5:30. At 6:30 sighted a bark on port beam standing to NE'd & at 7:40 a steamer on st'b'd beam standing to Sd.

Land in sight on st'b'd beam during watch.

Lost sight of land bearing ESE., at 2.

Under scandalized fore & topsail, also engines at intervals.

whale - 1

Set square & head sail.

whale - 1

albatrosses - several


522f91e768f4b84bd90018e1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_050_0.jpg)


lota chili

Lat -37.20, Long -73.82


522f91e768f4b84bd90018e3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_050_1.jpg)


14 February 1888


522f91e768f4b84bd90018e5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_051_0.jpg)


lota chili

Lat , Long


522f91e768f4b84bd90018e7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_051_1.jpg)


15 February 1888


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lota chili

Lat , Long


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16 February 1888


522f91e768f4b84bd90018ed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_053_0.jpg)


lota chili

Lat , Long


522f91e768f4b84bd90018ef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_053_1.jpg)


17 February 1888

coal: 165 tons -


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lota chili

Lat , Long


522f91e768f4b84bd90018f3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_054_1.jpg)


18 February 1888

coal: 10 tons -


522f91e768f4b84bd90018f5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_055_0.jpg)


lota chili tome chili

Lat , Long


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19 February 1888


522f91e768f4b84bd90018f9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_056_0.jpg)


tome chili

Lat , Long


522f91e768f4b84bd90018fb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_056_1.jpg)


20 February 1888

Set fore and aft sail and foresail.

At 8:45 sighted green light of a bark on port beam, standing to Nd & across our bow. At 9, ported helm & ran off three points to clear bark & at 9:10 hauled ship up to course.

Hauled down fore & main staysails at 9:15.

Long swell. 23° greatest roll to st'b'd.


522f91e768f4b84bd90018fd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_057_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat -33.40, Long -74.02


522f91e768f4b84bd90018ff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_057_1.jpg)


21 February 1888

flying fish - several

sea birds - several

albatrosses - several

Sea Birds - Several

Flying Fish - Several

Albatross - Several


522f91e768f4b84bd9001901: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_058_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat -30.15, Long -74.97


522f91e768f4b84bd9001903: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_058_1.jpg)


22 February 1888


522f91e768f4b84bd9001905: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_059_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat -26.98, Long -75.87


522f91e768f4b84bd9001907: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_059_1.jpg)


23 February 1888


522f91e868f4b84bd9001909: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_060_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat -23.87, Long -76.85


522f91e868f4b84bd900190b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_060_1.jpg)


24 February 1888

porpoises - school

bright moonlight

Porpoise - Pod


522f91e868f4b84bd900190d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_061_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat -20.73, Long -78.00


522f91e868f4b84bd900190f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_061_1.jpg)


25 February 1888


522f91e868f4b84bd9001911: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_062_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat -17.48, Long -78.83


522f91e868f4b84bd9001913: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_062_1.jpg)


26 February 1888

bright moonlight

porpoises - large school

seabirds - several

sea birds - several

All sail set except main staysail.

seabirds - several

porpoises - a large school

seabirds - several


522f91e868f4b84bd9001915: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_063_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat -14.12, Long -79.67


522f91e868f4b84bd9001917: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_063_1.jpg)


27 February 1888


522f91e868f4b84bd9001919: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_064_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat -10.80, Long -80.72


522f91e868f4b84bd900191b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_064_1.jpg)


28 February 1888

All sail set except main staysail.

Sighted a ship standing to Eastward.

All sail set except main staysail.


522f91e868f4b84bd900191d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_065_0.jpg)


Lat -7.43, Long -81.67


522f91e868f4b84bd900191f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_065_1.jpg)


29 February 1888

flying fish - many large schools

turtles - several

whale - one

flying fish - many

porpoises - two large schools

turtle - 2

Flying Fish - many lge schools

turtles - several

whale - 1

flying fish - many

porpoise - 2 schools



LOGS FOR MARCH 1888


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at sea

Lat -4.12, Long -82.05


522f91e868f4b84bd9001923: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_066_1.jpg)


1 March 1888

hazy around horzon

Set fore & aft sail at 3:20.

Took in fore & aft sail at 11:30

At 12:45 set fore & aft sails and at 3:00 set square sail.

sunfish - 1 large


522f91e868f4b84bd9001925: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_067_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat -1.02, Long -81.15


522f91e868f4b84bd9001927: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_067_1.jpg)


2 March 1888

sea birds - a number

land birds - two

Set fore & aft sail at 6:30 & square sail at 7:30.

At 7:50 sighted high land three points on st'b'd bow.

sea birds - a number of

land birds - 2

Took in and furled sail at 11:50.

A.E. Anderson (Cox) - At 5:02 started ahead on course, A.E. Anderson (Cox) while landing trawl fell overboard. Stopped & lowered whale boat and picked him up.

Set all sail at 5:15. 5:45 sighted a sail on port bow. Land in sight throughout watch, on st'b'd beam.


522f91e868f4b84bd9001929: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_068_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 1.50, Long -79.98


522f91e868f4b84bd900192b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_068_1.jpg)


3 March 1888

Blackfish - 2 large schools


522f91e868f4b84bd900192d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_069_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 4.58, Long -79.18


522f91e868f4b84bd900192f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_069_1.jpg)


4 March 1888

Lightning at intervals to the eastward


522f91e868f4b84bd9001931: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_070_0.jpg)


pearl islands

Lat 7.45, Long -78.75


522f91e868f4b84bd9001933: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_070_1.jpg)


5 March 1888

Hove up trawl at 7:12, it having fouled upon a rocky ledge and been badly torn.


522f91e868f4b84bd9001935: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_071_0.jpg)


off pearl islands taboguilla

Lat 8.77, Long -79.17


522f91e868f4b84bd9001937: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_071_1.jpg)


6 March 1888

An officer of the Columbian gun boat came alongside and informed us that the port was closed against vessels from Chili.


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taboguilla

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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3 July 1888


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taboguilla i

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f91e868f4b84bd900193f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_073_1.jpg)


8 March 1888

Boyaca - health officer visit and mail delivery


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taboquilla i

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f91e868f4b84bd9001943: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_074_1.jpg)


9 March 1888


522f91e868f4b84bd9001945: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_075_0.jpg)


taboguilla i

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f91e968f4b84bd9001947: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_075_1.jpg)


10 March 1888


522f91e968f4b84bd9001949: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_076_0.jpg)


taboquilla i

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f91e968f4b84bd900194b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_076_1.jpg)


11 March 1888


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taboguilla i

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f91e968f4b84bd900194f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_077_1.jpg)


12 March 1888


522f91e968f4b84bd9001951: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_078_0.jpg)


taboguilla i

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f91e968f4b84bd9001953: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_078_1.jpg)


13 March 1888


522f91e968f4b84bd9001955: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_079_0.jpg)


taboguilla i panama harbor

Lat 64.4, Long -173.2


522f91e968f4b84bd9001957: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_079_1.jpg)


14 March 1888

At 7:10 got underway and headed up for Panama harbor.

At 8:25 anchored with port anchor in 4 fms. water, aft stk bottom & veered to 30 fms.

P.S.N.C. Stm. "Ilo" - At 2, P.S.N.C. Stm. "Ilo" came in & anchored.

At 5:45 hauled fires in main boiler and started fires in donkey boiler.


522f91e968f4b84bd9001959: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_080_0.jpg)


panama usc

Lat 9.0, Long -79.5


522f91e968f4b84bd900195b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_080_1.jpg)


15 March 1888

Granada - Pacific mail steamer came in and anchored


522f91e968f4b84bd900195d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_081_0.jpg)


panama usc

Lat 9.0, Long -79.5


522f91e968f4b84bd900195f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_081_1.jpg)


16 March 1888


522f91e968f4b84bd9001961: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_082_0.jpg)


panama usc

Lat 9.0, Long -79.5


522f91e968f4b84bd9001963: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_082_1.jpg)


17 March 1888

03/17/1888

Commanding officer called officially upon the Governor of Panama


522f91e968f4b84bd9001965: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_083_0.jpg)


panama usc

Lat 9.0, Long -79.5


522f91e968f4b84bd9001967: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_083_1.jpg)


18 March 1888


522f91e968f4b84bd9001969: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_084_0.jpg)


panama usc

Lat 9.0, Long -79.5


522f91e968f4b84bd900196b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_084_1.jpg)


19 March 1888


522f91e968f4b84bd900196d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_085_0.jpg)


panama usc

Lat 9.0, Long -79.5


522f91e968f4b84bd900196f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_085_1.jpg)


20 March 1888

Consul General at Panama made an official visit on board


522f91e968f4b84bd9001971: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_086_0.jpg)


panama usc

Lat 9.0, Long -79.5


522f91e968f4b84bd9001973: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_086_1.jpg)


21 March 1888

towed ship with gig and steam launch in to the beach of the Pacific Mail Co's Island.


522f91e968f4b84bd9001975: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_087_0.jpg)


panama usc

Lat 9.0, Long -79.5


522f91e968f4b84bd9001977: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_087_1.jpg)


22 March 1888

Starbuck - Pacific Mail steamer left harbor


522f91e968f4b84bd9001979: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_088_0.jpg)


panama usc

Lat 9.0, Long -79.5


522f91e968f4b84bd900197b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_088_1.jpg)


23 March 1888

USS Omaha - Came in and anchored

Exchanged numbers with USS Omaha


522f91e968f4b84bd900197d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_089_0.jpg)


panama usc

Lat 9.0, Long -79.5


522f91e968f4b84bd900197f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_089_1.jpg)


24 March 1888

Seaman FM Malmstrom - Placed in confinement for being drunk and disorderly while on duty


522f91e968f4b84bd9001981: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_090_0.jpg)


panama usc

Lat 9.0, Long -79.5


522f91e968f4b84bd9001983: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_090_1.jpg)


25 March 1888

Seaman FM Malmstrom - released from confinement


522f91ea68f4b84bd9001985: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_091_0.jpg)


panama usc

Lat 9.0, Long -79.5


522f91ea68f4b84bd9001987: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_091_1.jpg)


26 March 1888


522f91ea68f4b84bd9001989: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_092_0.jpg)


panama usc

Lat 9.0, Long -79.5


522f91ea68f4b84bd900198b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_092_1.jpg)


27 March 1888

Heavy dew


522f91ea68f4b84bd900198d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_093_0.jpg)


panama usc

Lat 9.0, Long -79.5


522f91ea68f4b84bd900198f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_093_1.jpg)


28 March 1888


522f91ea68f4b84bd9001991: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_094_0.jpg)


panama usc

Lat 9.0, Long -79.5


522f91ea68f4b84bd9001993: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_094_1.jpg)


29 March 1888


522f91ea68f4b84bd9001995: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_095_0.jpg)


panama usc and at sea

Lat 8.77, Long -79.48


522f91ea68f4b84bd9001997: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_095_1.jpg)


30 March 1888


522f91ea68f4b84bd9001999: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_096_0.jpg)


Lat 6.80, Long -80.98


522f91ea68f4b84bd900199b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_096_1.jpg)


31 March 1888

bright mooonlight

passed through large masses of conferra

turtles - several

At 11:45 took in all sail.

Between 2:30 & 3:00 passed through large masses of conferra.

turtles - several

Set fore & aft sail at 5:30.

Charles Wright (Lds) - Shipped for one year Charles Wright, (Lds).



LOGS FOR APRIL 1888


522f91ea68f4b84bd900199d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_097_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 5.02, Long -83.63


522f91ea68f4b84bd900199f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_097_1.jpg)


1 April 1888

blackfish - several

porpoises - schools

porpoises - large number

turtles - several

Porpoise - Several schools

harpooned a porpoise

Blackfish - Several

Porpoise - a large number

Turtle - Several

Turtle - One

Landsman Chas. Wright - Rated to Master at Arms


522f91ea68f4b84bd90019a1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_098_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 3.62, Long -86.08


522f91ea68f4b84bd90019a3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_098_1.jpg)


4 February 1888


522f91ea68f4b84bd90019a5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_099_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 0.95, Long -88.25


522f91ea68f4b84bd90019a7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_099_1.jpg)


3 April 1888


522f91ea68f4b84bd90019a9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_100_0.jpg)


chatham id

Lat -0.82, Long -88.92


522f91ea68f4b84bd90019ab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_100_1.jpg)


4 April 1888


522f91ea68f4b84bd90019ad: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_101_0.jpg)


chatham id

Lat 51.4, Long 0.5


522f91ea68f4b84bd90019af: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_101_1.jpg)


5 April 1888


522f91ea68f4b84bd90019b1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_102_0.jpg)


chatham id

Lat 51.4, Long 0.5


522f91ea68f4b84bd90019b3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_102_1.jpg)


6 April 1888


522f91ea68f4b84bd90019b5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_103_0.jpg)


chatham hood islands and at sea

Lat 30.3, Long 115.1


522f91ea68f4b84bd90019b7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_103_1.jpg)


7 April 1888


522f91ea68f4b84bd90019b9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_104_0.jpg)


charles id

Lat 43.1, Long 16.7


522f91ea68f4b84bd90019bb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_104_1.jpg)


8 April 1888

black beach

Lat 43.1, Long 135.1

John Andrews (2nd C.F.) - John Andrews (2nd C.F.) reported his term of enlistment expired.


522f91ea68f4b84bd90019bd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_105_0.jpg)


charles id

Lat 43.1, Long 16.7


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019bf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_105_1.jpg)


9 April 1888

Pedro Guaza - an Indian came on board from Charles I. for passage to Chatham Island


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019c1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_106_0.jpg)


at sea albemarle id at sea

Lat 55.6, Long 13.3


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019c3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_106_1.jpg)


10 April 1888

Saw a well defined comet at 4:15 bearing ENE1/4E (mag)


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019c5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_107_0.jpg)


at sea and james id

Lat , Long


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019c7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_107_1.jpg)


11 April 1888


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019c9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_108_0.jpg)


james id indefatigable island

Lat -10.0, Long 39.7


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019cb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_108_1.jpg)


12 April 1888

cape napean

Lat -13.8, Long -171.7


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019cd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_109_0.jpg)


indefatigable id duncan id

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019cf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_109_1.jpg)


13 April 1888


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019d1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_110_0.jpg)


chatham id

Lat 51.4, Long 0.5


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019d3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_110_1.jpg)


14 April 1888


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019d5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_111_0.jpg)


chatham id

Lat -0.60, Long -89.83


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019d7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_111_1.jpg)


15 April 1888


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019d9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_112_0.jpg)


abingdon id

Lat 0.70, Long -90.85


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019db: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_112_1.jpg)


16 April 1888

porpoises - school

Observed two water spouts during watch, one of which lasted 10 minutes. Heavy rain to the NW.


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019dd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_113_0.jpg)


Lat 3.33, Long -92.53


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019df: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_113_1.jpg)


17 April 1888

occasional lightning in the north

lightning to the north


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019e1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_114_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 6.32, Long -93.77


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019e3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_114_1.jpg)


18 April 1888

lightning at intervals about horizon first two hours

Set fore & aft sail at 5:30.

At 12:20 set square sails.

All sail set.


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019e5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_115_0.jpg)


Lat 8.90, Long -94.92


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019e7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_115_1.jpg)


19 April 1888


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019e9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_116_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 11.75, Long -96.57


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019eb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_116_1.jpg)


20 April 1888


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019ed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_117_0.jpg)


position at noon

Lat 14.47, Long -98.15


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019ef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_117_1.jpg)


21 April 1888


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019f1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_118_0.jpg)


at sea acapulco mexico

Lat 16.85, Long -99.92


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019f3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_118_1.jpg)


22 April 1888

An officer from the mexican vessel made an official on board at 12:00, and at 3:50 the US Consul made an official visit on board


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019f5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_119_0.jpg)


acapulco mexico

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019f7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_119_1.jpg)


23 April 1888


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019f9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_120_0.jpg)


acapulco mexico

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019fb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_120_1.jpg)


24 April 1888


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019fd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_121_0.jpg)


Lat 17.32, Long -101.75


522f91eb68f4b84bd90019ff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_121_1.jpg)


25 April 1888

bright moonlight


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a01: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_122_0.jpg)


Lat 18.55, Long -104.07


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a03: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_122_1.jpg)


26 April 1888


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a05: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_123_0.jpg)


Lat 20.37, Long -105.98


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a07: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_123_1.jpg)


27 April 1888

bright moonlight

Mist over the land and fogbank to N'd + W'd.


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a09: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_124_0.jpg)


Lat 22.25, Long -107.97


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a0b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_124_1.jpg)


28 April 1888


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a0d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_125_0.jpg)


pichilingue bay lower california

Lat 24.28, Long -109.85

Pichilingue Bay, Lower California


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a0f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_125_1.jpg)


29 April 1888


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a11: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_126_0.jpg)


pichilingue bay

Lat 24.37, Long -110.27


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a13: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_126_1.jpg)


30 April 1888



LOGS FOR MAY 1888


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a15: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_127_0.jpg)


Lat 22.93, Long -110.17


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a17: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_127_1.jpg)


1 May 1888


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a19: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_128_0.jpg)


magdalena bay

Lat 24.50, Long -112.00


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a1b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_128_1.jpg)


2 May 1888

magdalena bay

Lat 24.8, Long -0.6

Naturalists on shore during watch.


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a1d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_129_0.jpg)


under abocojos pt

Lat 26.67, Long -113.52


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a1f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_129_1.jpg)


3 May 1888

Lat , Long

whales - large school

albatrosses - several


Steam 72

-

Whales, Albatrossess -

At 12 changed course to NWxW1/4W. Steam up

At 6 started dynamo

Stopped dynamo at 11


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a21: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_130_0.jpg)


abreojas pt lower california

Lat 26.80, Long -113.98


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a23: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_130_1.jpg)


4 May 1888

whales - two

whales - school

passed several patches of floating kelp


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a25: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_131_0.jpg)


4 May 1888

at sea cerros

Lat 28.23, Long -115.15


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a27: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_131_1.jpg)


5 May 1888

bright starlight


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a29: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_132_0.jpg)


Lat 30.10, Long -116.35


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a2b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_132_1.jpg)


6 May 1888

black footed albatross - several

black-footed albatross - Several


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a2d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_133_0.jpg)


smuggler cove san clemente id

Lat 32.57, Long -117.92


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a2f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_133_1.jpg)


7 May 1888


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a31: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_134_0.jpg)


smugglers cove and ne end clemente id

Lat 33.02, Long -118.55


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a33: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_134_1.jpg)


8 May 1888

At 5 sent whale boat ashore with naturalists.


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a35: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_135_0.jpg)


Lat 34.40, Long -120.55


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a37: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_135_1.jpg)


9 May 1888


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a39: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_136_0.jpg)


Lat 36.28, Long -121.92


522f91ec68f4b84bd9001a3b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_136_1.jpg)


10 May 1888

hazy about horizon


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a3d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_137_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a3f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_137_1.jpg)


11 May 1888

pigeon point light

Lat 42.2, Long -122.4

At 3:45 sighted high land three points forward st'b'd beam.

At 8:10 came to anchor in the harbor of San Francisco in 11 fms. water, veering to 30 fms. chain.


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a41: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_138_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a43: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_138_1.jpg)


12 May 1888

Governor of California and State Commissioner of Fisheries - visited

- was painted

John Andrews - discharged because term of enlistment expired


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a45: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_139_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a47: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_139_1.jpg)


13 May 1888

Seaman B. Lemke - Discharged as term of service expired

Water Tender G. Koski - Discharged as term of service expired

Seaman P. Petersen - Discharged as term of service expired

Sent port watch ashore on 48 hours liberty


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a49: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_140_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a4b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_140_1.jpg)


14 May 1888


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a4d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_141_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a4f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_141_1.jpg)


15 May 1888

found the anchor foul of something on the bottom

Sent ashore for anchor hay & buoy

made preparations for unshackling the chain

Unshackled port chain at 30 fathoms, shackled buoy and dropping clear let go starboard anchor in 11 fms, veering to 30 fms. chain.

G Kaski (1st C.F.) - rated to Water Tender


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a51: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_142_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a53: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_142_1.jpg)


16 May 1888


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a55: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_143_0.jpg)


union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a57: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_143_1.jpg)


17 May 1888

V.H. Tode (2d CF) - Discharged as term of service expired

MJ Roche (2d CF) - Discharged as term of service expired


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a59: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_144_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a5b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_144_1.jpg)


18 May 1888


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a5d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_145_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a5f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_145_1.jpg)


19 May 1888


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a61: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_146_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a63: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_146_1.jpg)


20 May 1888


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a65: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_147_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a67: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_147_1.jpg)


21 May 1888


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a69: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_148_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a6b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_148_1.jpg)


22 May 1888


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a6d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_149_0.jpg)


union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a6f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_149_1.jpg)


23 May 1888


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a71: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_150_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ed68f4b84bd9001a73: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_150_1.jpg)


24 May 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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25 May 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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26 May 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ee68f4b84bd9001a7f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_153_1.jpg)


27 May 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ee68f4b84bd9001a83: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_154_1.jpg)


28 May 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ee68f4b84bd9001a87: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_155_1.jpg)


29 May 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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30 May 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ee68f4b84bd9001a8f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_157_1.jpg)


31 May 1888



LOGS FOR JUNE 1888


522f91ee68f4b84bd9001a91: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_158_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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1 June 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91ee68f4b84bd9001a97: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_159_1.jpg)


2 June 1888


522f91ee68f4b84bd9001a99: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_160_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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3 June 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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4 June 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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5 June 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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6 June 1888

D Regan (1st CF) - Left ship without permission

F May (Lds) - Left ship without permission

D Regan (1st CF) - placed in brig for safe keeping


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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7 June 1888

Lieut. Comdr R. L. Farmer -

Commeuces until 4 AM

Clear plesant light breeze from WSW

Clear and pleasant. Ligth breeze from WSW shifting to NE

Clear pleasant weather. Ligth air and breeze from NE. Light breeze from WSW last hour

Clear pleasant weather. Ligth air and breeze from NE. Light breeze from WSW last hour

Clear pleasant weather. Ligt to gentle breese from WSW

Clear, pleasant weather. Gentle and moderate breeze from West. Started dynamo at 7:25

Clear, pleasant weather. Light breeze to light air from West. Stopped dynamo at 11.

J. L. Stevenson -

Y. Melbin - Shipped for one year

F. W. Livetser -


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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8 June 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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9 June 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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10 June 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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11 June 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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12 June 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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13 June 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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14 June 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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15 June 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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16 June 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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17 June 1888

A. Thomsen (O.S.) and J.H. Furlong (C.H'r) - At 10, had muster and inspection A. Thomsen (O.S.) and J.H. Furlong (C.H'r) absent from ship without leave.


522f91ef68f4b84bd9001ad5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_175_0.jpg)


union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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18 June 1888

James H Furlong (C. P'r) - declareda deserter from this vessel and the Naval Service to date the 8th instant


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union iron works at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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19 June 1888

coal: 30 tons -

John J Lynch, Seaman - Shipped for one year


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at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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20 June 1888

WT Padgett (2 CF) - Discharged as term of service expired

D Regan (1st CF) - Released from confinement and restored to duty


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at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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21 June 1888

C.R. Vantine (O.S.), J. O'Brien (Lds.) - Shipped for one year C.R. Vantine (O.S.) and J. O'Brien (Lds.).


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at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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22 June 1888

USS Ranger - came in and anchored

W Blundell (mach) - discharged as his enlistment expired

M Nugent (C H'r) - Rated to 2d CF


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at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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23 June 1888

W Blundell, Machinist - Shipped for one year


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at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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24 June 1888

A Thomsen (o.s.) - Absent without leave

FW Peter (Sea) - was this day discharged, his enlistment expired


522f91ef68f4b84bd9001af1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_182_0.jpg)


at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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25 June 1888


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at anchor dry dock union iron works san fracisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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26 June 1888

AJ Johansson (Sea) - returned aboard having been absent without leave

A Cyrillus, 1st C Fireman - Shipped for one year


522f91f068f4b84bd9001af9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol017of055/vol017of055_184_0.jpg)


union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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27 June 1888

F Dibbern (q'r m'r) - Discharged, his term of service expired


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union iron works at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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28 June 1888

Mr. Louis de F Bartlett - reported on board for duty as Captain's Clerk


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at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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29 June 1888


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at anchor coal wharf san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4

coal: 51 tons 150 lbs -

coal: 51 tons, 150 lbs. -


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30 June 1888

At 7, got underway and went alongside Pacific st. coal wharf.

Sent 2 bbls. & 19 boxes of specimens ashore.

coal: 51 150/2240 tons -

P. Lundy (Lds) - Transferred to Mare Island Hospital, P. Lundy (Lds); but sent him to the Marine Hospital San Francisco, for the time being. Not being able to move him farther on, on account of his condition.

At 5:15 cast off from wharf and at 5:30 anchored in 11 fms., soft bottom, with port anchor & veered to 30 fms. chain.

J.W. Rhoades (Lds); T.H. Smith (Sea); J.A. Freberg (Oiler) - Discharged J.W. Rhoades (Lds) and T.H. Smith (Sea), services no longer required. Declared J.A. Freberg (Oiler) a deserter from this vessel and the Naval Service, to date the 27" instant.


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LOG BOOK – JULY 1st 1888 TO DECEMBER 31st 1888


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ZL Tanner - Lt. Commander

HS Waring - Lieutenant

M Johnston - Ensign

HE Parmenter - Ensign

EW Eberle - Ensign

CM McCormick - Ensign

JE Gardner - PA Surgeon

CS Williams - Asst Paymaster

CR Roelker - PA Engineer


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LOGS FOR JULY 1888


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at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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1 July 1888

E. Muscate (C.H'r); H.W. Pierce (C.H'r); A. Cyrillus (1st C.F.); T. Mori (Lds); M. Enova (Lds); G. Mezeumara (Lds); N. Ibaraki (Lds); J.P. Taylor (Lds) - Rated E. Muscate (C.H'r) to 2nd C.F., H.W. Pierce (C.H'r) to 2nd C.F. and A. Cyrillus (1st C.F.) to Water Tender Shipped for one year T. Mori (Lds), M. Enova (Lds), G. Mezeumara (Lds), and N. Ibaraki, Lds. Rated J.P. Taylor (Lds) to Seaman.


522f91f068f4b84bd9001b25: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_007_0.jpg)


at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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2 July 1888

D. Regan (1 C.F) - D. Regan (1 C.F) released from confinement and restored to duty by direction of Com'd'g officer.

Wm. H Sevim (1st C.F.); M. Lewis (Lds); J. Kelley (C.H'r) - Shipped for one year Wm. H Sevim (1st C.F.), M. Lewis (Lds) and J. Kelley (C.H'r)


522f91f068f4b84bd9001b29: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_008_0.jpg)


at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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3 July 1888

Transferring specimens ashore for shippment east.

Transferred the remaining specimens ashore, making 2 bbls. and 77 boxes in all. Received on board from the Fish Commission car 30 lobsters in good condition.

~.~.R.M.S. Rush - ~.~.R.M.S. "Rush" left port.

Prof. Leslie A. Lee - Prof. Leslie A. Lee left the ship having been detached by the Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries

M. Lewis (Lds) - Rated M. Lewis (Lds) to ship's barber.


522f91f068f4b84bd9001b2d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_009_0.jpg)


san francisco cal at sea

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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4 July 1888

WH Swain (1st CF) - Rated to Oiler


522f91f068f4b84bd9001b31: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_010_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 40.35, Long -124.48


522f91f068f4b84bd9001b33: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_010_1.jpg)


5 July 1888


522f91f068f4b84bd9001b35: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_011_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 42.83, Long -124.72


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6 July 1888


522f91f068f4b84bd9001b39: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_012_0.jpg)


Lat 45.07, Long -124.07


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b3b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_012_1.jpg)


7 July 1888


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b3d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_013_0.jpg)


esquimault harbor bc

Lat 48.42, Long -124.85


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b3f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_013_1.jpg)


8 July 1888


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b41: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_014_0.jpg)


esquimault harbor and departure bay bc

Lat 54.2, Long -165.6


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b43: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_014_1.jpg)


9 July 1888


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b45: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_015_0.jpg)


departure bay bc

Lat 55.1, Long -6.0


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b47: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_015_1.jpg)


10 July 1888


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b49: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_016_0.jpg)


departure bay and tribune harbor bc

Lat 55.1, Long -6.0


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b4b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_016_1.jpg)


11 July 1888

st john pt

Lat 47.5, Long 9.7

Commenced coaling at 5:30.

S. Bradford (S.Cook) - S. Bradford (S.Cook) reported enlistment having expired.

Finished coaling ship at 4:15

coal: 185 1/2 tons -

Ship's draught forward 12 ft. 2 1/2 in; aft 14 ft. 4 1/2 in. At 4:25 shoved off wharf and stood out of harbor.

whales - a large number

S. Bradford (Ship's Cook) - Discharged S. Bradford, Ship's Cook.


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b4d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_017_0.jpg)


tribune harbor beaver bay

Lat 36.9, Long 7.8

coal: 185 tons 1120 lbs -


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b4f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_017_1.jpg)


12 July 1888

S Bradford, Seaman - Shipped for one year


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b51: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_018_0.jpg)


beaver bay

Lat , Long


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b53: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_018_1.jpg)


13 July 1888

At 3:15 stopped port engine for repairs

JW Parker (Oiler) - reported the expiration of his term of service

S Bradford, Seaman - rated to ship's cook


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b55: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_019_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 51.23, Long -132.50


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b57: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_019_1.jpg)


14 July 1888

bright display of aurora borealis

Bright display of Aurora Borealis


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b59: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_020_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 51.83, Long -137.42


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b5b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_020_1.jpg)


15 July 1888


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b5d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_021_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 52.40, Long -142.55


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b5f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_021_1.jpg)


16 July 1888


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b61: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_022_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 52.58, Long -147.23


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b63: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_022_1.jpg)


17 July 1888

At 5, hauled in log and found it foul.

Whale - several


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b65: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_023_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 52.22, Long -152.20


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b67: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_023_1.jpg)


18 July 1888

albatross - several

Set fore and aft sail at 3:30.

Took in fore and aft sail at 4:20, set it again at 7:30.

albatross - several

Bent and set flying jib at 10.

Set square sail at 12:20.

All sail set.


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b69: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_024_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 52.27, Long -157.73


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b6b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_024_1.jpg)


19 July 1888


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b6d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_025_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 52.42, Long -162.67


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b6f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_025_1.jpg)


20 July 1888


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b71: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_026_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 53.03, Long -166.68


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b73: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_026_1.jpg)


21 July 1888

cod fish - two

cod - several

halibut - one

Whale - 1 (Dead)


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b75: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_027_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 53.67, Long -164.47


522f91f168f4b84bd9001b77: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_027_1.jpg)


22 July 1888

birds - large flock

birds - large flocks


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b79: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_028_0.jpg)


iliuliuk harbor unalashka i

Lat 54.17, Long -166.22


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b7b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_028_1.jpg)


23 July 1888


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b7d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_029_0.jpg)


iliuliuk harbor unalashka id

Lat 53.9, Long -166.5


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b7f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_029_1.jpg)


24 July 1888

Condemned 714 fms of sounding wire, it having become kinky.


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b81: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_030_0.jpg)


iliuliuk harbor unalashka id

Lat 53.9, Long -166.5


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b83: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_030_1.jpg)


25 July 1888


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b85: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_031_0.jpg)


iliuliuk harbor unalashka id

Lat 53.9, Long -166.5


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b87: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_031_1.jpg)


26 July 1888


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b89: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_032_0.jpg)


iliuliuk harbor unalashka id

Lat 53.9, Long -166.5


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b8b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_032_1.jpg)


27 July 1888

coal: - Finished coaling at 4:30. Draft, forward 11' 9 1/2"; aft 14' 1".


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b8d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_033_0.jpg)


iliuliuk harbor unalashka id

Lat 53.93, Long -116.12

coal: 113 2171 -


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b8f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_033_1.jpg)


28 July 1888

killer whales - school

cod fish - two

halibut - four


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b91: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_034_0.jpg)


Lat 54.18, Long -164.77


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b93: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_034_1.jpg)


29 July 1888

sea birds - immense flocks


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b95: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_035_0.jpg)


Lat 54.13, Long -162.72


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b97: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_035_1.jpg)


30 July 1888

cod and halibut -

whale - one

petrels - several flocks


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b99: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_036_0.jpg)


humbolt harbor popof id

Lat 55.28, Long -160.52


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b9b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_036_1.jpg)


31 July 1888



LOGS FOR AUGUST 1888


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b9d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_037_0.jpg)


humbolt harbor popof id

Lat 55.33, Long -160.53


522f91f268f4b84bd9001b9f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_037_1.jpg)


1 August 1888


522f91f268f4b84bd9001ba1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_038_0.jpg)


eagle harbor nagai id

Lat 55.12, Long -160.07


522f91f268f4b84bd9001ba3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_038_1.jpg)


2 August 1888


522f91f268f4b84bd9001ba5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_039_0.jpg)


eagle harbor nagai id

Lat 54.73, Long -161.45


522f91f268f4b84bd9001ba7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_039_1.jpg)


3 August 1888


522f91f268f4b84bd9001ba9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_040_0.jpg)


yukon harbor big konisishi id

Lat 54.93, Long -159.90


522f91f268f4b84bd9001bab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_040_1.jpg)


4 August 1888

big koniushi

Lat 12.8, Long 45.0


522f91f268f4b84bd9001bad: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_041_0.jpg)


yukon harbor big koniushi id

Lat 54.83, Long -159.13


522f91f268f4b84bd9001baf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_041_1.jpg)


5 August 1888

whales - two


522f91f268f4b84bd9001bb1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_042_0.jpg)


Lat 54.57, Long -158.72


522f91f268f4b84bd9001bb3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_042_1.jpg)


6 August 1888


522f91f268f4b84bd9001bb5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_043_0.jpg)


long beach alaska pen

Lat 55.75, Long -158.42


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bb7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_043_1.jpg)


7 August 1888


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bb9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_044_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 55.72, Long -157.40


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bbb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_044_1.jpg)


8 August 1888


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bbd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_045_0.jpg)


Lat 56.12, Long -154.95


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bbf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_045_1.jpg)


9 August 1888


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bc1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_046_0.jpg)


old harbor kodiak id

Lat 57.00, Long -153.37


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bc3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_046_1.jpg)


10 August 1888

whales - several


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bc5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_047_0.jpg)


old harbor kodiak id

Lat 57.18, Long -153.20


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bc7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_047_1.jpg)


11 August 1888


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bc9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_048_0.jpg)


old harbor kodiak id

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bcb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_048_1.jpg)


12 August 1888

whale - one


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bcd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_049_0.jpg)


Lat 57.33, Long -152.22


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bcf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_049_1.jpg)


13 August 1888


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bd1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_050_0.jpg)


st paul kodiak id

Lat 57.80, Long -152.35


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bd3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_050_1.jpg)


14 August 1888


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bd5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_051_0.jpg)


st paul kodiak id

Lat 57.1, Long -170.3


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bd7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_051_1.jpg)


15 August 1888


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bd9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_052_0.jpg)


st paul kodiak id

Lat 57.1, Long -170.3


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bdb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_052_1.jpg)


16 August 1888


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bdd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_053_0.jpg)


st paul kodiak id

Lat 57.1, Long -170.3


522f91f368f4b84bd9001bdf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_053_1.jpg)


17 August 1888


522f91f368f4b84bd9001be1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_054_0.jpg)


st paul kodiak id

Lat 57.1, Long -170.3


522f91f368f4b84bd9001be3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_054_1.jpg)


18 August 1888


522f91f368f4b84bd9001be5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_055_0.jpg)


st paul kodiak id

Lat 57.1, Long -170.3


522f91f468f4b84bd9001be7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_055_1.jpg)


19 August 1888


522f91f468f4b84bd9001be9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_056_0.jpg)


st paul kodiak id

Lat 57.1, Long -170.3


522f91f468f4b84bd9001beb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_056_1.jpg)


20 August 1888


522f91f468f4b84bd9001bed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_057_0.jpg)


st paul kodiak id

Lat 57.1, Long -170.3


522f91f468f4b84bd9001bef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_057_1.jpg)


21 August 1888

whales - several


522f91f468f4b84bd9001bf1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_058_0.jpg)


Lat 58.12, Long -151.55


522f91f468f4b84bd9001bf3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_058_1.jpg)


22 August 1888


522f91f468f4b84bd9001bf5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_059_0.jpg)


Lat 58.52, Long -150.93


522f91f468f4b84bd9001bf7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_059_1.jpg)


23 August 1888

bright moonlight


522f91f468f4b84bd9001bf9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_060_0.jpg)


Lat 58.28, Long -148.60


522f91f468f4b84bd9001bfb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_060_1.jpg)


24 August 1888


522f91f468f4b84bd9001bfd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_061_0.jpg)


middleton island alaska

Lat 59.10, Long -147.50


522f91f468f4b84bd9001bff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_061_1.jpg)


25 August 1888


522f91f468f4b84bd9001c01: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_062_0.jpg)


middleton island alaska

Lat 59.4, Long -146.3


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c03: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_062_1.jpg)


26 August 1888


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c05: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_063_0.jpg)


Lat 59.02, Long -142.85


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c07: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_063_1.jpg)


27 August 1888


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c09: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_064_0.jpg)


Lat 57.73, Long -139.50


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c0b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_064_1.jpg)


28 August 1888


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c0d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_065_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 55.17, Long -136.42


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c0f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_065_1.jpg)


29 August 1888

Took in fore and aft sail at 12:30.

H.W. Pierce (2 C.F.), E.A. Gustavson (Cox) - H.W. Pierce (2 C.F.) and E.A. Gustavson (Cox) reported their terms of enlistment expired; discharged E.A. Gustavson.


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c11: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_066_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 53.35, Long -133.92


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c13: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_066_1.jpg)


30 August 1888

EH Gustavson (Seaman) - Shipped for one year


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c15: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_067_0.jpg)


Lat 51.40, Long -130.48


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c17: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_067_1.jpg)


31 August 1888

porpoises - several

Passed considerable floating kelp

EH Gustavson (Seaman) - Rated to coxswain



LOGS FOR SEPTEMBER 1888


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c19: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_068_0.jpg)


alert bay

Lat 50.88, Long -127.72


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c1b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_068_1.jpg)


1 September 1888


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c1d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_069_0.jpg)


aleut bay and tribune harbor

Lat 50.25, Long -125.42

Standing through Discovery Passage SE 1/4E

Standing through Georgia Strait


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c1f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_069_1.jpg)


2 September 1888

black fish - school


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c21: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_070_0.jpg)


tribune harbor and departure bay

Lat 49.22, Long -123.97


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c23: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_070_1.jpg)


3 September 1888


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c25: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_071_0.jpg)


departure bay bc

Lat 55.1, Long -6.0


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c27: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_071_1.jpg)


4 September 1888


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c29: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_072_0.jpg)


departure bay bc and burrows bay

Lat 48.97, Long -123.28

Standing to the S'd + E'd through Georgia and Rasario Strs


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c2b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_072_1.jpg)


5 September 1888


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c2d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_073_0.jpg)


burrows bay seattle w

Lat 47.60, Long -122.33


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c2f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_073_1.jpg)


6 September 1888


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c31: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_074_0.jpg)


seattle

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c33: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_074_1.jpg)


7 September 1888

The commanding officer made a visit upon the Mayor of Seattle.


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c35: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_075_0.jpg)


seattle

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c37: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_075_1.jpg)


8 September 1888

The Mayor and City Council of Seattle visited the ship.


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c39: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_076_0.jpg)


seattle

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c3b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_076_1.jpg)


9 September 1888


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c3d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_077_0.jpg)


seattle

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


522f91f568f4b84bd9001c3f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_077_1.jpg)


10 September 1888

Heavy dew


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c41: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_078_0.jpg)


seattle

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c43: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_078_1.jpg)


11 September 1888


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c45: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_079_0.jpg)


seattle

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c47: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_079_1.jpg)


12 September 1888


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c49: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_080_0.jpg)


seattle

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c4b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_080_1.jpg)


13 September 1888


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c4d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_081_0.jpg)


seattle

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c4f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_081_1.jpg)


14 September 1888

J.W. Kiely (Q'r M'r) - Discharged J.W. Kiely (Q'r M'r) his term of enlistment having expired.


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c51: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_082_0.jpg)


Seattle W.T.

seattle wt

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c53: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_082_1.jpg)


15 September 1888


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c55: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_083_0.jpg)


seattle

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c57: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_083_1.jpg)


16 September 1888


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c59: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_084_0.jpg)


seattle

Lat 47.73, Long -122.43


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c5b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_084_1.jpg)


17 September 1888


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c5d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_085_0.jpg)


port townsend wi

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c5f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_085_1.jpg)


18 September 1888


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c61: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_086_0.jpg)


Lat 48.00, Long -126.03


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c63: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_086_1.jpg)


19 September 1888


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c65: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_087_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 48.13, Long -125.03


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c67: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_087_1.jpg)


20 September 1888


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c69: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_088_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 47.87, Long -124.75


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c6b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_088_1.jpg)


21 September 1888

whales - several

whales - several

Whale - several

Whale - several


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c6d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_089_0.jpg)


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c6f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_089_1.jpg)


21 September 1888


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c71: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_090_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 46.80, Long -124.92


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c73: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_090_1.jpg)


22 September 1888

sea birds - numerous

bright moonlight

Whale - several

sea bird - numerous


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c75: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_091_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 46.95, Long -124.90


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c77: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_091_1.jpg)


23 September 1888

Whale - several


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c79: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_092_0.jpg)


at sea neeah bay wt

Lat 48.45, Long -124.98


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c7b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_092_1.jpg)


24 September 1888


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c7d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_093_0.jpg)


neah bay wi

Lat 48.55, Long -125.23


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c7f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_093_1.jpg)


25 September 1888


522f91f668f4b84bd9001c81: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_094_0.jpg)


barclay sound

Lat 49.00, Long -125.80


522f91f768f4b84bd9001c83: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_094_1.jpg)


26 September 1888


522f91f768f4b84bd9001c85: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_095_0.jpg)


barclay sound

Lat , Long


522f91f768f4b84bd9001c87: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_095_1.jpg)


27 September 1888


522f91f768f4b84bd9001c89: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_096_0.jpg)


barclay sound

Lat , Long


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28 September 1888


522f91f768f4b84bd9001c8d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_097_0.jpg)


barclay sound neeah bay

Lat 48.45, Long -125.15


522f91f768f4b84bd9001c8f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_097_1.jpg)


29 September 1888


522f91f768f4b84bd9001c91: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_098_0.jpg)


at anchor neeah bay port townsend wt

Lat 48.22, Long -123.53


522f91f768f4b84bd9001c93: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_098_1.jpg)


30 September 1888



LOGS FOR OCTOBER 1888


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port townsend and seattle

Lat 47.73, Long -122.43


522f91f768f4b84bd9001c97: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_099_1.jpg)


1 October 1888


522f91f768f4b84bd9001c99: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_100_0.jpg)


seattle

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


522f91f768f4b84bd9001c9b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_100_1.jpg)


2 October 1888


522f91f768f4b84bd9001c9d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_101_0.jpg)


seattle

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


522f91f768f4b84bd9001c9f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_101_1.jpg)


3 October 1888


522f91f768f4b84bd9001ca1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_102_0.jpg)


seattle

Lat 47.72, Long -122.45


522f91f768f4b84bd9001ca3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_102_1.jpg)


4 October 1888

Heavy dew


522f91f768f4b84bd9001ca5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_103_0.jpg)


port townsend wi

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


522f91f768f4b84bd9001ca7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_103_1.jpg)


5 October 1888


522f91f768f4b84bd9001ca9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_104_0.jpg)


port townsend and victoria bc

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


522f91f768f4b84bd9001cab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_104_1.jpg)


6 October 1888


522f91f768f4b84bd9001cad: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_105_0.jpg)


victoria and departure bay bc

Lat 48.98, Long -123.40


522f91f768f4b84bd9001caf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_105_1.jpg)


7 October 1888

killer whales - a number


522f91f768f4b84bd9001cb1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_106_0.jpg)


departure bay bc

Lat 55.1, Long -6.0


522f91f768f4b84bd9001cb3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_106_1.jpg)


8 October 1888

lightning in the SW


522f91f768f4b84bd9001cb5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_107_0.jpg)


departure bay bc

Lat 55.1, Long -6.0


522f91f768f4b84bd9001cb7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_107_1.jpg)


9 October 1888


522f91f768f4b84bd9001cb9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_108_0.jpg)


departure bay

Lat 48.65, Long -123.25

Standing out of Departure Bay and through the Straits of Georgia SE 1/8S


522f91f768f4b84bd9001cbb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_108_1.jpg)


10 October 1888

whales - several


522f91f768f4b84bd9001cbd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_109_0.jpg)


Lat 47.05, Long -124.33


522f91f768f4b84bd9001cbf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_109_1.jpg)


11 October 1888


522f91f768f4b84bd9001cc1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_110_0.jpg)


Lat 46.00, Long -124.97


522f91f768f4b84bd9001cc3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_110_1.jpg)


12 October 1888


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cc5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_111_0.jpg)


Lat 46.13, Long -124.75


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cc7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_111_1.jpg)


13 October 1888

whales - several


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cc9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_112_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


522f91f868f4b84bd9001ccb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_112_1.jpg)


14 October 1888

At 11:45 discovered smoke coming from port coal bunker

The smoke from the port coal bunker was caused by the lagging around the auxiliary steam pipe having caught on fire. Fire out by 1:30.

Christopher Meyer (CH) - rated 2CF for efficient services in extinguishing the fire in the coal bunker

Headed up the mouth of the Columbia River.


522f91f868f4b84bd9001ccd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_113_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


522f91f868f4b84bd9001ccf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_113_1.jpg)


15 October 1888


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cd1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_114_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cd3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_114_1.jpg)


16 October 1888


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cd5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_115_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cd7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_115_1.jpg)


17 October 1888


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cd9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_116_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.23, Long -124.05


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cdb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_116_1.jpg)


18 October 1888

very distinct halo about the moon


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cdd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_117_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 49.10, Long -125.02


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cdf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_117_1.jpg)


19 October 1888

cape orford lt

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5

whales - several

Large steamer on st'b'd bow, standing to Nd, at end of watch.

Sighted land on port bow at 5:30.

Set square sail at 7:25.


522f91f868f4b84bd9001ce1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_118_0.jpg)


Lat 40.70, Long -124.87


522f91f868f4b84bd9001ce3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_118_1.jpg)


20 October 1888


522f91f868f4b84bd9001ce5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_119_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.82, Long -122.47


522f91f868f4b84bd9001ce7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_119_1.jpg)


21 October 1888


522f91f868f4b84bd9001ce9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_120_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91f868f4b84bd9001ceb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_120_1.jpg)


22 October 1888


522f91f868f4b84bd9001ced: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_121_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_121_1.jpg)


23 October 1888


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cf1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_122_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cf3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_122_1.jpg)


24 October 1888


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cf5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_123_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cf7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_123_1.jpg)


25 October 1888

misty horizon


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cf9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_124_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cfb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_124_1.jpg)


26 October 1888


522f91f868f4b84bd9001cfd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_125_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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27 October 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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28 October 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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29 October 1888

U.S. Revunue Cutter "Corwin" - U.S. Revunue Cutter "Corwin" left the harbor at 5:30.


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at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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30 October 1888

Oscar Biner (C.H'r) - Shipped for one year the following men: David R.Bell (1CF), Oscar Biner (C.H'r), John Binney (C.H'r), Frank Smith (C.H'r), John Turnbull (C.H'r) and Walfrid Hendrikson (Sea)

David R.Bell (1CF) - Shipped for one year the following men: David R.Bell (1CF), Oscar Biner (C.H'r), John Binney (C.H'r), Frank Smith (C.H'r), John Turnbull (C.H'r) and Walfrid Hendrikson (Sea).

John Binney (C.H'r) - Shipped for one year the following men: David R.Bell (1CF), Oscar Biner (C.H'r), John Binney (C.H'r), Frank Smith (C.H'r), John Turnbull (C.H'r) and Walfrid Hendrikson (Sea)

John Turnbull (C.H'r) - Shipped for one year the following men: David R.Bell (1CF), Oscar Biner (C.H'r), John Binney (C.H'r), Frank Smith (C.H'r), John Turnbull (C.H'r) and Walfrid Hendrikson (Sea)

Walfrid Hendrikson (sea) - Shipped for one year the following men: David R.Bell (1CF), Oscar Biner (C.H'r), John Binney (C.H'r), Frank Smith (C.H'r), John Turnbull (C.H'r) and Walfrid Hendrikson (Sea)

Frank Smith (C.H'r) - Shipped for one year the following men: David R.Bell (1CF), Oscar Biner (C.H'r), John Binney (C.H'r), Frank Smith (C.H'r), John Turnbull (C.H'r) and Walfrid Hendrikson (Sea)

W.L.Watson (Mach) - Discharged W.L.Watson (Mach) his term of enlistment having expired.


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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31 October 1888

JW Barnes (C H'r) - Discharged at end of enlistment

AW Olsen (Sea) - Discharged at end of enlistment.

LS Pitersen (Sea) - Discharged at end of enlistment

John Kelley (C H'r) - Discharged on request

Chris Meyers (2 CF) - Shipped for one year

Max Schade (Sea) - Shipped for one year

USRMS "Corwin" - Commanding officer [of Albatross] paid official visit

RS Padgett (Oiler) - Rated to Machinist to date the 5th October



LOGS FOR NOVEMBER 1888


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at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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1 November 1888

J.P.Taylor (Sea) - Discharged G.H.D. Hayes (W.R.C) and J.P.Taylor (Sea) their terms of enlistment having expired

G.H.D. Hayes (W.R.C) - Discharged G.H.D. Hayes (W.R.C) and J.P.Taylor (Sea) their terms of enlistment having expired


522f91f968f4b84bd9001d15: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_131_0.jpg)


san franciscocal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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2 November 1888

J.J.Downs (C.H'r) - By order Commanding Officer placed J.J.Downs (C.H'r) in confinement on bread and water until further orders for refusing orders

Coast Survey Str Patterson - came in anchored

G.H.D. Hayes (Lds) - Shipped for one year G.H.D. Hayes (Lds) and J.P.Taylor (Lds)

J.P.Taylor (Lds) - Shipped for one year G.H.D. Hayes (Lds) and J.P.Taylor (Lds)


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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3 November 1888

Coast Survey Str. Patterson - The Com'd'g officer called upon the Coast Survey Str. "Patterson"

G.H.D. Hayes (Lds) - Rated G.H.D. Hayes (Lds) to W.R.C.

J.P. Taylor (Lds) - J.P. Taylor (Lds) to Seaman

Thomas Barry (Seaman) - Shipped for one year Thomas Barry (Seaman)


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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4 November 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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5 November 1888

G.Kaski (W.T) - returned on board, 24 hrs over time

Wm M.Harrison (Lds) - Shipped for one year Wm M.Harrison (Lds) and K. Wikman (Sea).

K.Wikman (Sea) - Shipped for one year Wm M.Harrison (Lds) and K. Wikman (Sea).


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at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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6 November 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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7 November 1888

Jas.J.Downs (C.H'r) - By order of Com'd'g Officer Jas.J.Downs (C.H'r) was released from confinement + restored to duty.


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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8 November 1888

W.T.Padgett (2CF) - Shipped W.T.Padgett (2CF) for one year.

J.M.Abrahamsen (C.M) - reported his term of service expired.

W.T.Padgett (2CF) - Shipped W.T.Padgett (2CF) for one year.


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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9 November 1888

Revenue Cutter Corwin - came in and anchored


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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10 November 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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11 November 1888


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san francisco harbor cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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12 November 1888

U.S.S. Ranger - came down from the navy yard and anchored.

At 1.30 the piston rod of the low pressure cylinder of the Steam Cutter carried away.

U.S.R.M.Str Rush - left port


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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13 November 1888

F. Smith (C.H.) - Placed F. Smith (C.H.) in confinement in the brig for safe keeping by order of the Commanding officer, until he can he claimed as a deserter from the U.S. Army.

S.L.R. Pritchard (Ship's yeoman) - S.L.R. Pritchard, Ship's yeoman, discharged, his term of enlistment having expired.


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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14 November 1888

union iron works

Lat , Long

Theodor Stul (Lds) - Shipped Theodor Stul (Lds) for one year

Wm M.Harrison (Lds) - Rated Wm M.Harrison (Lds) to Ships Yeoman


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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15 November 1888

F.Smith (C.H) - escaped confinement during the night, the lock on the Brig having been forced.

Koski - Placed Koski in confinement for leaving the ship, after being ordered not to do so.

Theodor Stul (Lds) - Rated Theodor Stul, Lds. to C.M.


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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16 November 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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17 November 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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18 November 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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19 November 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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20 November 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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21 November 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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22 November 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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23 November 1888


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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24 November 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4

F.C. Steamer "Albatross" - Log of

coal: 1440 Lbs - Comsumed during proceeding 24 hours

coal: 1921 lbs - remaining on hand


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25 November 1888

Kenny R Parumenter -

E. Sinclair - "returned - on board, eight hours overtime and drunk."

M. Louis - "left the ship without permission and in direct disobedience of orders."

Louis - "Placed J. J. Louis in confinement for safe-keeping, for leaving the ship with out permission, and returning drunk."


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at union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4

coal: 1560 lbs - consumed during proceeding 24 hours

coal: 62"361" - remaining on hand at noon


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26 November 1888

J.J. Downs (C Hr) - Placed J.J. Downs (C Hr) in confinement on bread and water for five days for leaving the ship with out permission and being under the influence of liquor, by order of the Commanding officer.

Twv. men from the Union Iron Work's at work on the Steam launch

J.T. Coudin (Mach) - Shipped J.T. Coudin (Mach) for 1 year.

The Alaskan collection was turned over to The Q.M. Dept U.S. Army


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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27 November 1888

Two men from the Union Iron Works at work on the steam launch

M.Lewis (Bar) - absent without leave, returned on board ship


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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28 November 1888

Samuel G.Case (1stC.F.) - Shipped for one year Samuel G.Case (1stC.F.)

Two men from Union Iron Works at work on Steam launch

Sam'l G.Case (1CF) - shipped Sam'l G.Case (1CF) for 1 year.


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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29 November 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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30 November 1888

JJ Downs (C.Hr) - Released from confinement

M Lewis (Bai) - in confinement on bread and water until further orders for leaving ship without permission

JJ Downs (C.Hr) - in confinement on bread and water until further orders for leaving ship without permission



LOGS FOR DECEMBER 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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1 December 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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2 December 1888

HS Waring (Lieut) - returned from leave


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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3 December 1888

JJ Downs (C.Hr) - Released from confinement


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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4 December 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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5 December 1888

M Lewis (Bai) - released from confinement and restored to duty


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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6 December 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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7 December 1888

SH Watson (Sea) - Shipped for one year


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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8 December 1888

HC Blickfeldt (2 CF) - Returned from liberty 24 hours over time


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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9 December 1888

JJ Downs (C.Hr) - Left ship without permission


522f91fb68f4b84bd9001dad: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_169_0.jpg)


union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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10 December 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fb68f4b84bd9001db3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_170_1.jpg)


11 December 1888

J.J.Downs (C.Hr) - returned on board


522f91fb68f4b84bd9001db5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_171_0.jpg)


union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fb68f4b84bd9001db7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_171_1.jpg)


12 December 1888

foot of washington street

Lat 38.9, Long -77.0

Turned engines for trial from 6.30 to 8.00

C.C.Stevenson (Sea) - discharged from the service at his own request.


522f91fb68f4b84bd9001db9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_172_0.jpg)


at anchor in san francisco bay cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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13 December 1888


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001dbd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_173_0.jpg)


at anchor in san francisco bay cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001dbf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_173_1.jpg)


14 December 1888


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001dc1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_174_0.jpg)


at anchor in san francisco bay cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001dc3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_174_1.jpg)


15 December 1888


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001dc5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_175_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001dc7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_175_1.jpg)


16 December 1888


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001dc9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_176_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001dcb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_176_1.jpg)


17 December 1888

M Lewis (Bar) - discharged for incompetency.


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001dcd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_177_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001dcf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_177_1.jpg)


18 December 1888


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001dd1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_178_0.jpg)


at anchor san francisco bay california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001dd3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_178_1.jpg)


19 December 1888


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001dd5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_179_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001dd7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_179_1.jpg)


20 December 1888


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001dd9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_180_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001ddb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_180_1.jpg)


21 December 1888


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001ddd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_181_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001ddf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_181_1.jpg)


22 December 1888


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001de1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_182_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001de3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_182_1.jpg)


23 December 1888

Commences and until 4 AM: Overcast, with rains last hour, light variable

4 to 8 AM: Overcast with rain. Light breeze from SW & WSW.

8 AM to Meridian: Overcast and cloudy. Light air from WSW

Meridian to 4 PM: Cloudy, light breeze from WSW.

4 to 6 PM: Overcast, light westly breeze, started dynamo at 4.45

6 to 8 PM: Fair weather, light westly breeze.

8 PM to Midnight: Overcast and cloudy, light westly airs and calm. Stopped dynamo at 11.00


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001de5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_183_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001de7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_183_1.jpg)


24 December 1888


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001de9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_184_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001deb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_184_1.jpg)


25 December 1888


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001ded: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_185_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4

Ship lying in dry dock


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001def: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_185_1.jpg)


26 December 1888


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001df3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_186_1.jpg)


27 December 1888


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001df5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_187_0.jpg)


union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001df7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_187_1.jpg)


28 December 1888


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001df9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_188_0.jpg)


union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fc68f4b84bd9001dfb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_188_1.jpg)


29 December 1888


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001dfd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_189_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001dff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_189_1.jpg)


30 December 1888


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e01: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_190_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e03: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_190_1.jpg)


31 December 1888



LOGS FOR JANUARY 1889


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e05: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_191_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e07: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_191_1.jpg)


1 January 1889


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e09: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_192_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e0b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_192_1.jpg)


2 January 1889


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e0d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_193_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e0f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol018of055/vol018of055_193_1.jpg)


3 January 1889


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at sea

Lat , Long


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4 January 1889


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LOG BOOK – JANUARY 1st 1889 TO JUNE 30th 1889


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522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e23: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_003_1.jpg)


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e25: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_004_0.jpg)


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e27: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_004_1.jpg)


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e29: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_005_0.jpg)


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e2b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_005_1.jpg)


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e2d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_006_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e2f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_006_1.jpg)


1 January 1889

FL Stailey (Lds) - Shipped for one year

JW Astrom (Sea) - Shipped for one year


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e31: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_007_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e33: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_007_1.jpg)


2 January 1889

J Brodie (Sea) - Shipped for one year

G Hanbusa (Lds) - Shipped for one year

RS Padgett (Mach) - Discharged expiration of enlistment


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e35: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_008_0.jpg)


at anchor in san francisco bay cal and at sea

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e37: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_008_1.jpg)


3 January 1889

pigeon point light bearing sexs

Lat 42.2, Long 41.7

RS Padgett (Mach) - Shipped for one year

CS Hanson (Qr Mas) - Discharged expiration of enlistment


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e39: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_009_0.jpg)


Lat 36.23, Long -122.02


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e3b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_009_1.jpg)


4 January 1889

CL Hanson (Sea) - Shipped for one year


522f91fd68f4b84bd9001e3d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_010_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 33.88, Long -120.67


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e3f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_010_1.jpg)


5 January 1889


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e41: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_011_0.jpg)


bechers bay

Lat 34.00, Long -120.48


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e43: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_011_1.jpg)


6 January 1889

san miguel channel

Lat 35.0, Long 6.2


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e45: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_012_0.jpg)


belchers bay

Lat 34.02, Long -120.02


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e47: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_012_1.jpg)


7 January 1889


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e49: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_013_0.jpg)


santa barbara cal

Lat 34.38, Long -120.18


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e4b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_013_1.jpg)


8 January 1889

santa barbara

Lat 30.5, Long 47.9

fog on horizon

Lt. Comm. D. S. Tanner -

fog around 8am

Henry Parmenter - watch

Foggy weather in the afternoon

trawl lost


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e4d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_014_0.jpg)


at anchor santa barbarba cal

Lat 30.5, Long 47.9


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e4f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_014_1.jpg)


9 January 1889

san pedro lt

Lat 30.5, Long 47.9

At 11.30 hove in to 15 fms. on port chain.

Set fore and aft sail at 2.00.

Stopped port engine twice during watch for repairs.

Under stbd engine alone.

P.C.S.S. Co's Str. Queen of Pacific - Passed P.C.S.S. Co's Str. Queen of Pacific at 5.45.

Took in fore and aft sail at 7.30.

Running under starboard engine alone.

At 11.50 set fore and aft sail.

E. Chapman (Sea) - Shipped E. Chapman (Sea) for one year.


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e51: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_015_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e53: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_015_1.jpg)


10 January 1889

beacon no 8

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e55: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_016_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e57: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_016_1.jpg)


11 January 1889


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e59: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_017_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e5b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_017_1.jpg)


12 January 1889


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e5d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_018_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e5f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_018_1.jpg)


13 January 1889


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e61: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_019_0.jpg)


san diego california

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2

other: 200 gallons - water expended in the last 24 hours

other: 600 gallons - water remaining on hand fit for use at noon

coal: 1 ton/1430 lbs - consumed during the preceding 24 hours

coal: 90 tons/1801 lbs - remaining on hand at noon


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e63: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_019_1.jpg)


14 January 1889

Prof Gilbert, N.B. Miller (Apothe) - Prof Gilbert and N.B. Miller (Apothe) returned to the ship.


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e65: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_020_0.jpg)


at anchor san diego cal and at sea

Lat 32.57, Long -117.72


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e67: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_020_1.jpg)


15 January 1889


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e69: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_021_0.jpg)


Lat 32.47, Long -119.10


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e6b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_021_1.jpg)


16 January 1889


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e6d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_022_0.jpg)


Lat 32.47, Long -119.22


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e6f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_022_1.jpg)


17 January 1889


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e71: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_023_0.jpg)


san nicolas island

Lat 33.10, Long -118.62


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e73: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_023_1.jpg)


18 January 1889

san nicolas island

Lat 35.9, Long -5.3

Sent collecting party ashore for three hours.


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e75: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_024_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.63, Long -117.48


522f91fe68f4b84bd9001e77: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_024_1.jpg)


19 January 1889

pt soma st

Lat 37.1, Long 25.5


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e79: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_025_0.jpg)


at anchor san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e7b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_025_1.jpg)


20 January 1889


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e7d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_026_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e7f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_026_1.jpg)


21 January 1889

Received in scientific department 1 hogshead of glass jars, from the Quartermaster of the Army Post.


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e81: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_027_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e83: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_027_1.jpg)


22 January 1889

Working Stb'd engine at intervals repairing annunciator.


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e85: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_028_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.72, Long -117.87


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e87: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_028_1.jpg)


23 January 1889

smugglers cove san clemente isld

Lat 32.7, Long -5.3


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e89: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_029_0.jpg)


san clemente island

Lat 32.75, Long -119.27


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e8b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_029_1.jpg)


24 January 1889


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e8d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_030_0.jpg)


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e8f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_030_1.jpg)


24 January 1889

AJ Johansson (Sea) - reported the expiration of his enlistment


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e91: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_031_0.jpg)


san clemente island

Lat , Long


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e93: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_031_1.jpg)


25 January 1889


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e95: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_032_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.47, Long -117.47


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e97: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_032_1.jpg)


26 January 1889


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e99: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_033_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e9b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_033_1.jpg)


27 January 1889


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e9d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_034_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001e9f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_034_1.jpg)


28 January 1889


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001ea1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_035_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001ea3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_035_1.jpg)


29 January 1889


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001ea5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_036_0.jpg)


national city cal

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001ea7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_036_1.jpg)


30 January 1889


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001ea9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_037_0.jpg)


national city and san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001eab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_037_1.jpg)


31 January 1889



LOGS FOR FEBRUARY 1889


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001ead: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_038_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001eaf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_038_1.jpg)


1 February 1889


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001eb1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_039_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f91ff68f4b84bd9001eb3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_039_1.jpg)


2 February 1889


522f920068f4b84bd9001eb5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_040_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920068f4b84bd9001eb7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_040_1.jpg)


3 February 1889


522f920068f4b84bd9001eb9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_041_0.jpg)


san diego cal and at sea

Lat 33.27, Long -117.88


522f920068f4b84bd9001ebb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_041_1.jpg)


4 February 1889


522f920068f4b84bd9001ebd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_042_0.jpg)


off port fermin

Lat 33.60, Long -118.22


522f920068f4b84bd9001ebf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_042_1.jpg)


5 February 1889


522f920068f4b84bd9001ec1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_043_0.jpg)


522f920068f4b84bd9001ec3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_043_1.jpg)


5 February 1889


522f920068f4b84bd9001ec5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_044_0.jpg)


santa barbara cal and santa cruz

Lat 34.05, Long -119.48


522f920068f4b84bd9001ec7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_044_1.jpg)


6 February 1889


522f920068f4b84bd9001ec9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_045_0.jpg)


522f920068f4b84bd9001ecb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_045_1.jpg)


6 February 1889


522f920068f4b84bd9001ecd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_046_0.jpg)


smugglers cove santa cruz and beechers bay santa rosa

Lat 32.0, Long 120.4


522f920068f4b84bd9001ecf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_046_1.jpg)


7 February 1889


522f920068f4b84bd9001ed1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_047_0.jpg)


at anchor bechers bay at sea and at anchor san meguil isld

Lat 33.92, Long -120.05


522f920068f4b84bd9001ed3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_047_1.jpg)


8 February 1889

south pt santa rosa isld

Lat -1.8, Long -44.8

Dinghy left the ship for fishing.

At 11.40 picked up dinghy and changed course to SWxW 1/8 W.


522f920068f4b84bd9001ed5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_048_0.jpg)


santa barbara cal

Lat 34.10, Long -120.37


522f920068f4b84bd9001ed7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_048_1.jpg)


9 February 1889


522f920068f4b84bd9001ed9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_049_0.jpg)


santa barbara cal

Lat 30.5, Long 47.9


522f920068f4b84bd9001edb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_049_1.jpg)


10 February 1889

Asst Paymaster CS Williams - Left ship on leave of absence


522f920068f4b84bd9001edd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_050_0.jpg)


santa barbara cal

Lat 34.33, Long -119.63


522f920068f4b84bd9001edf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_050_1.jpg)


11 February 1889


522f920068f4b84bd9001ee1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_051_0.jpg)


santa barbara cal

Lat 34.07, Long -119.45


522f920068f4b84bd9001ee3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_051_1.jpg)


12 February 1889

anacapa isld

Lat 58.9, Long -3.1


522f920068f4b84bd9001ee5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_052_0.jpg)


santa barbara isld

Lat 33.25, Long -119.12


522f920068f4b84bd9001ee7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_052_1.jpg)


13 February 1889

Landed hunting party on the island


522f920068f4b84bd9001ee9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_053_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 33.45, Long -118.77


522f920068f4b84bd9001eeb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_053_1.jpg)


14 February 1889


522f920068f4b84bd9001eed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_054_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920068f4b84bd9001eef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_054_1.jpg)


15 February 1889


522f920068f4b84bd9001ef1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_055_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920068f4b84bd9001ef3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_055_1.jpg)


16 February 1889


522f920068f4b84bd9001ef5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_056_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920168f4b84bd9001ef7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_056_1.jpg)


17 February 1889


522f920168f4b84bd9001ef9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_057_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920168f4b84bd9001efb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_057_1.jpg)


18 February 1889


522f920168f4b84bd9001efd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_058_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920168f4b84bd9001eff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_058_1.jpg)


19 February 1889


522f920168f4b84bd9001f01: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_059_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920168f4b84bd9001f03: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_059_1.jpg)


20 February 1889


522f920168f4b84bd9001f05: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_060_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920168f4b84bd9001f07: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_060_1.jpg)


21 February 1889


522f920168f4b84bd9001f09: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_061_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920168f4b84bd9001f0b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_061_1.jpg)


22 February 1889


522f920168f4b84bd9001f0d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_062_0.jpg)


san diego cal and national city

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920168f4b84bd9001f0f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_062_1.jpg)


23 February 1889

national city

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9

at 7.45 secured alongside the dock of the A.T. and S.F. R.R. Co.

Commenced coaling at 9.40.

J. Beodie (Sea), D.R. Bell (Oiler), Geo Whiteside (Lds), T. Barry (Sea) - J. Beodie (Sea) and D.R. Bell (oiler) returned on board 20 hours over time. Geo Whiteside (Lds) and T. Barry (Sea) absent with out leave.

Assi Paymaster C.S. Williams, Prof Gilbert, Mr. Townsend, Mr Alexander - Assi Pay master C.S. Williams returned from leave of absence. Prof Gilbert , Mr. Townsend and Mr Alexander returned from trip to Ensenada, Mex.

Stopped coaling at 6.40

coal: 81 tons -


522f920168f4b84bd9001f11: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_063_0.jpg)


alongside of wharf national city cal

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f920168f4b84bd9001f13: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_063_1.jpg)


24 February 1889

Thomas Barry (Sea) - Thomas Barry (Sea) returned aboard. 49 hours over time.

James Ballantyne (C.H'r.) - James Ballantyne (C.H'r.) was declared a deserter.


522f920168f4b84bd9001f15: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_064_0.jpg)


national city

Lat 32.7, Long 113.9

water expended during the preceding 24 hours - 250 gallons

water remaining on hand fit for use at noon - 900

coal consumed 430

coal remaining on hand 67/250


522f920168f4b84bd9001f17: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_064_1.jpg)


25 February 1889


522f920168f4b84bd9001f19: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_065_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 31.90, Long -117.45


522f920168f4b84bd9001f1b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_065_1.jpg)


26 February 1889

san diego harbor

Lat 37.1, Long 25.5

Steamer Queen of the Pacific - left port

Sent 11 boxes and 8 Tanks ashore from Scientific Dept.

The Commanding Officer of the U.S.S.Ranger visited the ship.

Charles Phillips (O.S.) - Shipped Charles Phillips (O.S.) for one year


522f920168f4b84bd9001f1d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_066_0.jpg)


Lat 29.90, Long -117.97


522f920168f4b84bd9001f1f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_066_1.jpg)


27 February 1889

guadalupe island

Lat 54.3, Long -130.6

foggy around horizon


522f920168f4b84bd9001f21: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_067_0.jpg)


guadalupe island

Lat 28.87, Long -118.17


522f920168f4b84bd9001f23: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_067_1.jpg)


28 February 1889



LOGS FOR MARCH 1889


522f920168f4b84bd9001f25: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_068_0.jpg)


Lat 26.97, Long -117.03


522f920168f4b84bd9001f27: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_068_1.jpg)


1 March 1889

Sounding wire fouled and parted, so commenced to clear and splice it.

Extended 50 fms wire in clearing reel then sounded in 2135 fms. Hydro No 1788. Lost one sounding cup and thermometer No 61588 the wire having parted at stray line.

flying fish - several


522f920168f4b84bd9001f29: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_069_0.jpg)


Lat 24.85, Long -115.72


522f920168f4b84bd9001f2b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_069_1.jpg)


2 March 1889

south rock alijos rks

Lat 65.6, Long 115.2


522f920168f4b84bd9001f2d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_070_0.jpg)


Lat 21.88, Long -115.28


522f920168f4b84bd9001f2f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_070_1.jpg)


3 March 1889

hazy about horizon


522f920168f4b84bd9001f31: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_071_0.jpg)


clarion island

Lat 18.70, Long -114.83


522f920168f4b84bd9001f33: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_071_1.jpg)


4 March 1889

whales - several


522f920168f4b84bd9001f35: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_072_0.jpg)


sulphur bay clarion island

Lat 22.6, Long 59.5


522f920268f4b84bd9001f37: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_072_1.jpg)


5 March 1889


522f920268f4b84bd9001f39: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_073_0.jpg)


sulphur bay clarion isld

Lat 18.28, Long -114.70


522f920268f4b84bd9001f3b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_073_1.jpg)


6 March 1889


522f920268f4b84bd9001f3d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_074_0.jpg)


Lat 18.60, Long -112.40


522f920268f4b84bd9001f3f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_074_1.jpg)


7 March 1889


522f920268f4b84bd9001f41: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_075_0.jpg)


briathwaite bay socorro island

Lat 32.0, Long 120.4


522f920268f4b84bd9001f43: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_075_1.jpg)


8 March 1889


522f920268f4b84bd9001f45: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_076_0.jpg)


braithwaite bay socorro island

Lat 32.0, Long 120.4


522f920268f4b84bd9001f47: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_076_1.jpg)


9 March 1889

Collecting and fishing parties left the ship.

All parties returned on board.


522f920268f4b84bd9001f49: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_077_0.jpg)


at anchor socorro isld at sea at anchor san benedicto isld and at sea

Lat 36.9, Long 7.8


522f920268f4b84bd9001f4b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_077_1.jpg)


10 March 1889

san benedicto isld

Lat 36.9, Long 7.8


522f920268f4b84bd9001f4d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_078_0.jpg)


Lat 21.73, Long -110.10


522f920268f4b84bd9001f4f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_078_1.jpg)


11 March 1889

Stopped port engine for 10 minutes for repairs.


522f920268f4b84bd9001f51: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_079_0.jpg)


pichilinque bay lower california

Lat -8.7, Long 115.2


522f920268f4b84bd9001f53: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_079_1.jpg)


12 March 1889

san lorenzo channel

Lat 35.7, Long -0.6

Both the buoy on Scout Shoal and the one on San Lorenzo Reef gone.

Sent steam launch to La Paz. in charge of an officer who made an official visit to the U.S.Consul.

Naturalists left the ship for fishing.

Began to fill coal bags at the government coal heap on shore at 1.45.

Steam launch returned from La Paz with a scow for use in coaling.


522f920268f4b84bd9001f55: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_080_0.jpg)


pichilinque bay mexico

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


522f920268f4b84bd9001f57: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_080_1.jpg)


13 March 1889

Started coaling ship at 5.30, Draft of ship before coaling 11 ft 1" foward 12 ft 8" aft.

Commanding officer went to La Paz to pay official visit to the U.S. Consul and the officials on shore.

Steamer "Newburn" - Steamer "Newburn" arrived at La Paz with mail from the U.S.

coal: 33 1/2 tons - Stopped coaling at 5.20 having about 33 1/2 tons on board.

Steamer "Newburn" - Steamer "Newburn" went to sea at 10.00.


522f920268f4b84bd9001f59: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_081_0.jpg)


pichilinque bay

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


522f920268f4b84bd9001f5b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_081_1.jpg)


14 March 1889


522f920268f4b84bd9001f5d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_082_0.jpg)


pichilinque bay

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


522f920268f4b84bd9001f5f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_082_1.jpg)


15 March 1889


522f920268f4b84bd9001f61: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_083_0.jpg)


pichilinque bay

Lat 24.52, Long -110.48


522f920268f4b84bd9001f63: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_083_1.jpg)


16 March 1889


522f920268f4b84bd9001f65: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_084_0.jpg)


san jose island carmen island

Lat 25.38, Long -110.83


522f920268f4b84bd9001f67: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_084_1.jpg)


17 March 1889


522f920268f4b84bd9001f69: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_085_0.jpg)


salinas bay carmen isld and at sea

Lat 25.98, Long -111.12


522f920268f4b84bd9001f6b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_085_1.jpg)


18 March 1889

pecier point

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5

bright moonlight

Seining and fishing parties left the ship.


522f920268f4b84bd9001f6d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_086_0.jpg)


concepcion bay

Lat 26.75, Long -111.88


522f920268f4b84bd9001f6f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_086_1.jpg)


19 March 1889

sombucito pt

Lat 43.7, Long 7.2

Collecting parties at work on shore.

A custom house official visited the ship.

Seining and collecting, parties collecting on shore.


522f920268f4b84bd9001f71: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_087_0.jpg)


concepcion bay

Lat 27.38, Long -111.42


522f920268f4b84bd9001f73: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_087_1.jpg)


20 March 1889

cape haro lt

Lat 43.1, Long 16.7

Porpoises - a school

Hauled in surface net at 7.42 and then lay to in order to put over electric light and use dip nets.

Porpoises - a school

Hauled in surface net at 7.42 and then lay to in order to put over electric light and use dip nets.


522f920368f4b84bd9001f75: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_088_0.jpg)


guaymar bay mexico

Lat 12.5, Long -70.0


522f920368f4b84bd9001f77: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_088_1.jpg)


21 March 1889


522f920368f4b84bd9001f79: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_089_0.jpg)


guarymar mexico

Lat 13.4, Long 144.7


522f920368f4b84bd9001f7b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_089_1.jpg)


22 March 1889


522f920368f4b84bd9001f7d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_090_0.jpg)


guaymar mexico

Lat 28.02, Long -111.40


522f920368f4b84bd9001f7f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_090_1.jpg)


23 March 1889

guaymas harbor

Lat 56.4, Long -1.5

Sea very phosphoescent.


522f920368f4b84bd9001f81: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_091_0.jpg)


off georges island

Lat 29.93, Long -113.02


522f920368f4b84bd9001f83: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_091_1.jpg)


24 March 1889


522f920368f4b84bd9001f85: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_092_0.jpg)


off georges island

Lat 31.27, Long -113.48


522f920368f4b84bd9001f87: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_092_1.jpg)


25 March 1889


522f920368f4b84bd9001f89: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_093_0.jpg)


off mouth of colorado river

Lat 31.52, Long -114.28


522f920368f4b84bd9001f8b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_093_1.jpg)


26 March 1889

fog over land

water very phosphorescent


522f920368f4b84bd9001f8d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_094_0.jpg)


off mouth of colorado river

Lat 30.67, Long -114.47


522f920368f4b84bd9001f8f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_094_1.jpg)


27 March 1889

porpoises - two schools

whales - a school


522f920368f4b84bd9001f91: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_095_0.jpg)


gonzales bay

Lat 29.80, Long -114.38


522f920368f4b84bd9001f93: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_095_1.jpg)


28 March 1889

point final

Lat 53.4, Long -3.0

Hunting and fishing parties left the ship at 5.45

picked up boats

Sent seining and collecting parties ashore.

Surveying parties left the ship to survey the harbor.


522f920368f4b84bd9001f95: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_096_0.jpg)


gonzales bay

Lat 29.67, Long -114.03


522f920368f4b84bd9001f97: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_096_1.jpg)


29 March 1889

whales - several


522f920368f4b84bd9001f99: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_097_0.jpg)


guaymar mexico

Lat 28.03, Long -111.32


522f920368f4b84bd9001f9b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_097_1.jpg)


30 March 1889


522f920368f4b84bd9001f9d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_098_0.jpg)


guaymas mex and algodones lagoon

Lat 27.73, Long -110.67


522f920368f4b84bd9001f9f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_098_1.jpg)


31 March 1889



LOGS FOR APRIL 1889


522f920368f4b84bd9001fa1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_099_0.jpg)


yaqui river

Lat 27.65, Long -110.68


522f920368f4b84bd9001fa3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_099_1.jpg)


1 April 1889


522f920368f4b84bd9001fa5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_100_0.jpg)


near mouth of fuerte river

Lat 26.02, Long -109.47


522f920368f4b84bd9001fa7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_100_1.jpg)


2 April 1889


522f920368f4b84bd9001fa9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_101_0.jpg)


la paz mexico

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


522f920368f4b84bd9001fab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_101_1.jpg)


3 April 1889


522f920368f4b84bd9001fad: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_102_0.jpg)


at anchor la paz and pichilingue bays mexico

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


522f920368f4b84bd9001faf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_102_1.jpg)


4 April 1889

pichilingue bay

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5

took two lighters in tow and stood down channel

at 7.40 came to , off Coal shed,

Commenced coaling at 10.15. Men from shore loading the lighters.

Stopped coaling at 6.00

Steamer Newbern - Sighted Steamer Newbern on her way to La Paz at 6.00


522f920368f4b84bd9001fb1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_103_0.jpg)


pichilingue bay mexico

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


522f920368f4b84bd9001fb3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_103_1.jpg)


5 April 1889


522f920468f4b84bd9001fb5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_104_0.jpg)


pichilinque bay

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


522f920468f4b84bd9001fb7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_104_1.jpg)


6 April 1889


522f920468f4b84bd9001fb9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_105_0.jpg)


san lucas bay

Lat , Long


522f920468f4b84bd9001fbb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_105_1.jpg)


7 April 1889


522f920468f4b84bd9001fbd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_106_0.jpg)


magdalena bay

Lat 24.55, Long -112.05


522f920468f4b84bd9001fbf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_106_1.jpg)


8 April 1889


522f920468f4b84bd9001fc1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_107_0.jpg)


magdalena bay

Lat 41.2, Long 9.4


522f920468f4b84bd9001fc3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_107_1.jpg)


9 April 1889

entrada pt

Lat -17.7, Long 117.2

Fishing parties left the ship.

Commanding Officer paid an official visit to the Captain of the Port.

Mr Alexander - - with fishing party returned on board at 2.00.


522f920468f4b84bd9001fc5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_108_0.jpg)


Lat 26.12, Long -113.55


522f920468f4b84bd9001fc7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_108_1.jpg)


10 April 1889


522f920468f4b84bd9001fc9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_109_0.jpg)


san bartolome bay

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2


522f920468f4b84bd9001fcb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_109_1.jpg)


11 April 1889

U.S.S. Ranger - in port


522f920468f4b84bd9001fcd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_110_0.jpg)


san bartolome bay

Lat 27.87, Long -115.12


522f920468f4b84bd9001fcf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_110_1.jpg)


12 April 1889

morro redondo pt cerros island

Lat 51.7, Long -115.2

U.S.S.Ranger - The U.S.S.Ranger left the Bay at 5.00

Seining party left the ship at 5.45 and returned at 8.00.

Brought 42 turtles on board from yesterday's seining.

Sent fishing party ashore. Fishing party returned at 3.45.


522f920468f4b84bd9001fd1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_111_0.jpg)


san quentin bay san martin id

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


522f920468f4b84bd9001fd3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_111_1.jpg)


13 April 1889


522f920468f4b84bd9001fd5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_112_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.33, Long -117.10


522f920468f4b84bd9001fd7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_112_1.jpg)


14 April 1889

harbor of san diego

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2

lunar rain bow in sight last hour

Lunar rain bow in sight last hour


522f920468f4b84bd9001fd9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_113_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920468f4b84bd9001fdb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_113_1.jpg)


15 April 1889


522f920468f4b84bd9001fdd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_114_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920468f4b84bd9001fdf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_114_1.jpg)


16 April 1889


522f920468f4b84bd9001fe1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_115_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920468f4b84bd9001fe3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_115_1.jpg)


17 April 1889


522f920468f4b84bd9001fe5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_116_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920468f4b84bd9001fe7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_116_1.jpg)


18 April 1889


522f920468f4b84bd9001fe9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_117_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920468f4b84bd9001feb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_117_1.jpg)


19 April 1889

H.Wilson (C.Hr) - left ship without permission.

P.C. Steamer Santa Rosa - left the harbor

H.Wilson (C.Hr) - Chief of Police brought H.Wilson (C.Hr) on board and received a reward of $15.00 for his arrest. By order of the Comd'g Officer placed H.Wilson (C.Hr) in confinement for safe keeping.

Received on board for Engi Dept 120 Grate bars


522f920468f4b84bd9001fed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_118_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920568f4b84bd9001fef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_118_1.jpg)


20 April 1889


522f920568f4b84bd9001ff1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_119_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920568f4b84bd9001ff3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_119_1.jpg)


21 April 1889

At 10.00 mustered and inspected crew and read Fire Bill

E.Chapman (Sea) - absent with out leave

E. Chapman (sea) - returned on board

P.C. Steamer Queen of the Pacific - The P.C. Steamer Queen of the Pacific came in port


522f920568f4b84bd9001ff5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_120_0.jpg)


san diego cal

Lat 32.7, Long -117.2


522f920568f4b84bd9001ff7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_120_1.jpg)


22 April 1889

hazy horizon

H. Wilson (C.H.) - released H. Wilson (C.H.) from confinement


522f920568f4b84bd9001ff9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_121_0.jpg)


Lat 34.23, Long -119.68


522f920568f4b84bd9001ffb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_121_1.jpg)


23 April 1889

hazy horizon


522f920568f4b84bd9001ffd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_122_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 36.33, Long -121.95


522f920568f4b84bd9001fff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_122_1.jpg)


24 April 1889


522f920568f4b84bd9002001: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_123_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f920568f4b84bd9002003: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_123_1.jpg)


25 April 1889

WSC Str "Gedney" - Commanding officer made official visit aboard

WSCS Steamer "Hassla" - Commanding officer made official visit aboard

Russian Man of War "Kreysser" - Commanding officer made official visit aboard

Henry Davis (Lan) - Sent aboard WSCS "Gedney"

Edward J Brown (Lds) - Sent aboard WSCS "Gedney"

WSCS Steamer "Hassler" - Commanding officer made official visit aboard


522f920568f4b84bd9002005: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_124_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f920568f4b84bd9002007: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_124_1.jpg)


26 April 1889

USCS "Gedrey" - Commanding officer made official visit to ship

USCS "Hassler" - Commanding officer made official visit to ship

Russian Covette "Kreysser" - Commanding officer made official visit to ship

Gen. Graham - Paid official visit aboard ship

US Arnez - Paid official visit aboard ship


522f920568f4b84bd9002009: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_125_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f920568f4b84bd900200b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_125_1.jpg)


27 April 1889


522f920568f4b84bd900200d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_126_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f920568f4b84bd900200f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_126_1.jpg)


28 April 1889

S Bradford (Ships Cook) - absent from muster having outstayed liberty

CL Hansen (Qr Mr) - absent from muster having outstayed liberty

S Bradford (Ships Cook) - returned to ship


522f920568f4b84bd9002011: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_127_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f920568f4b84bd9002013: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_127_1.jpg)


29 April 1889


522f920568f4b84bd9002015: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_128_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f920568f4b84bd9002017: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_128_1.jpg)


30 April 1889

at sunrise dressed ship in honor of the Inaugural Centennial and were joined in the ceremony by the Russian Corvette "Kregaser" and the WSGS vessels "Hassler" and "Gedney"



LOGS FOR MAY 1889


522f920568f4b84bd9002019: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_129_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f920568f4b84bd900201b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_129_1.jpg)


1 May 1889


522f920568f4b84bd900201d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_130_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f920568f4b84bd900201f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_130_1.jpg)


2 May 1889


522f920568f4b84bd9002021: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_131_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f920568f4b84bd9002023: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_131_1.jpg)


3 May 1889


522f920568f4b84bd9002025: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_132_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f920568f4b84bd9002027: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_132_1.jpg)


4 May 1889


522f920568f4b84bd9002029: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_133_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f920568f4b84bd900202b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_133_1.jpg)


5 May 1889


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at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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6 May 1889


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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7 May 1889


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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8 May 1889


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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9 May 1889


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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10 May 1889


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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11 May 1889

Edward Billingsly (sea) - discharged at his own request

E Billingsly (sea) - Enlisted for one year


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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12 May 1889


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union iron works san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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13 May 1889

J. Brodie (Sea) - J. Brodie (sea) returned on board at 1.30 A.M.

S. Bradford (Ships Cook), J.J. Downs (C.H.), C. Grasser (C.H.) - Released from confinement, S. Bradford (ships Cook)- J.J. Downs (CH.) & C. Grasser, (CH.)

Received on board from the U.S. Commission of Fish & Fisheries, through the Alaska Commercial Co. - six (6)-gross fruit jars, and one (1) box fishing gear.

Workmen of Union Iron Works at work on steam cutter and gig.

Louis de F. Bartleth (Captains Clerk) - Louis de F. Bartleth, Captains Clerk, left the ship, his appointment having been revoked

K. Nickman (Sea) - K. Nickman (sea) was this day declared a deserter.

J. Brodie (Sea) - By order of Commanding officer, placed J. Brodie (sea) in confinement for safe keeping

Received on board for Scientific Dept 750 lb. Lead - 10 lb. Copper Wire - 10 lb Iron Nails - and one Hand Drill

Cruiser "Charleston" - Cruiser "Charleston" came in and anchored at 8. P.M.

G. Koaki, (W.T.) - Discharged G. Koaki, (W.T.) his enlistment having expired.


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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14 May 1889

Received stores in the scientific department

J. Brodie - Released from confinement by order of commanding officer

-

H, Townsend - Returned on board

Finished painting the starboard side of ships bottom

Started dynamo at 7.00 P.M.

J. Brodie - By the order of the commanding officer, confined for safe keeping

Stopped dynamo at 11.00 P.M.

Received stores in the scientific department

J. Brodie - Released from confinement by order of commanding officer

-

H, Townsend - Returned on board

Finished painting the starboard side of ships bottom

Started dynamo at 7.00 P.M.

J. Brodie - By the order of the commanding officer, confined for safe keeping

Stopped dynamo at 11.00 P.M.


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on dry dock union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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15 May 1889

J. Brodie (Sea) - By order of commanding officer, released J. Brodie (sea) from confinement.

Hauled out of dry dock at 2.15 P.M. and secured to wharf.

Received stores aboard in the Equipment, Navigation & Engineers Dept's

J. Brodie (Sea) - By order of commanding officer, placed J. Brodie (sea) in confinement for safe keeping.

E.A. Gustavson (Cox), W.H. Swen (Oiler), H. Wilson (C.H.) - Discharged E.A. Gustavson (cox) W.H. Swen (oiler) and H. Wilson (CH.) at their own request.

J.J. Downs (C.H.) - Also J.J. Downs (C.H.) his services being no longer required.


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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16 May 1889


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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17 May 1889


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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18 May 1889


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union iron works san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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19 May 1889


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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20 May 1889


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san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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21 May 1889


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Lat 29.30, Long -123.83


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22 May 1889


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at sea

Lat 42.28, Long -124.53


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23 May 1889


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Lat 46.27, Long -124.15


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24 May 1889


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departure bay

Lat 48.95, Long -123.37


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25 May 1889


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departure bay bc

Lat 55.1, Long -6.0

coal: 144 tons 560 lb -


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26 May 1889

miners bay active pass

Lat 48.9, Long -123.3

Began coaling at 5.30.

Str. "Wellington" - Str. "Wellington" came in port.

Finished coaling at 4.30

coal: 144 tons 500 lbs -

At 5.45 sighted a steamer standing out of Nanaimo.

Zera Luther Tanner - Commander of ship

Commences and until 4. A.M. Clear and pleasant. Calm. Stopped dynamo at 12.20 A.M.

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

4. to 8. A.M. Clear and Pleasant. Calm to light airs from West. Began coaling at 5.30.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

8 A.M. to Merid. Clear and pleasant. Light airs from N.W. Coaling ship. Str. Wellington came in port.

Wellington - Steamer came into port

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

Merid to 4. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light airs from N.W. Coaling ship.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

4 to 6. P.M. Fair and pleasant. Light airs from North. Finished coaling at 4.30 having received 144 tons 560 lbs and then hauled out to buoy. At 5.15 got underway, and stood out of harbor. Draft forward 12 feet, aft 14 feet. At 5.45 sighted a steamer standing out of Nanaimo.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

6. to 8. P.M. Fair pleasant weather. Light airs from North. Stood to the S.E. through Strait of Georgia. Put over log at 6.15 reading 67.9. Steam 68. Revs 70. Log at end of watch read 82.9. Started dynamo at 7.35.

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

8 P.M. to Mid. Fair to overcast. Light airs from S.S.W. to S.W.xW. Changed course at 8.25 to S.E. 3/8 S. and at 9.17 hauled in log and stood into Active Pass for anchorage. Came to anchor in Miner's Bay Active Pass in 13 1/2 fathoms at 10.00, and at 10.20 shifted anchorage nearer shore, and anchored in 10 fathoms, and veered to 30 fathoms port chain. Steam 70 Rev. 70. Stopped dynamo at 11.00 P.M.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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active pass and victoria harbor bc

Lat 48.9, Long -123.3


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27 May 1889

victoria harbor

Lat 43.1, Long 16.7

Zera Luther Tanner - Lieutenant Commander

Commences and until 4 A.M. Overcast and cloudy with passing showers. Light to moderate breeze from S.S.W. At 2.30 a steamboat came in the bay and left again at 3.00 and stood on through the pass.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

4. to 8. A.M. Fair pleasant weather. Light breeze from S.S.W. to South. At 4.15 got under way and stood to the S'd through Active Pass, Swanson Channel and Haro Strait. At 5.00 put over log reading 94.0. Hauled in log at 8.00 reading 20.2 and stood into Victoria Harbor for anchorage. Steam 60 Revs. 60.

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

8 A.M. to Merid. Overcast. Light breeze from South. At 8.10 came to anchor in Victoria Harbor in 4 fms. water and veered to 30 fms. chain. Lt. Ho. bearing N.xE. 1/4 E. (mag) distant 0:2. Communicated with U.S. Consul who also came on board.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

Merid. to 4 P.M. Fair and pleasant. Light to gentle breeze from S.S.W. to South.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

4. to 8 P.M. Fair. Gentle to light breeze from South. at 6.00 the steamer 'North Pacific' came in with U.S. Senatorial party on board. Started dynamo at 7.25. By order of Comd'g Officer placed John Binney (C.H.) in confinement on bread and water until further orders for disobedience of orders.

North Pacific - steamer came into harbor with U.S. Senatorial party.

John Binney - placed in confinement on bread and water for disobedience of orders.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

8 P.M. to Mid. Overcast with light rain. Light airs from South to S.S.W. Stopped dynamos at 11.00.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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victoria harbor bc

Lat 43.1, Long 16.7


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28 May 1889

Z. L. Tanner - Lieut. Comdr

Commences and until 4. A.M. Overcast with light rain. Calm.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

4. to 8. A.M. Overcast with light rain. Calm. P.C.S.S. "Walla Walla" arrived in port at 6.00.

Walla Walla - P.C.S.S. arrived in port

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

8. A.M. to Merid. Overcast and cloudy Light S.E.-'ly airs and calm.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

Merid. to 4. P.M. Cloudy weather. Calm to light S'ly airs. Str. 'Walla Walla' left at 12.30

Walla Walla - Steamer left port

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

4. to 8. P.M. Fair and pleasant. Calm. Str. 'Potter' came in at 5.00. Sent 9 boxes marked 'U.S. Senate' on board the "Potter." U.S. Light House Str. 'Manzanita' came in at 6.00. Started dynamo at 7.30.

Potter - Steamer came into port

Potter - Sent 9 boxes marked 'U.S. Senate' on board the Potter

Manzanita - U.S. Light House Steamer came into port

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8 P.M. to Mid. Fair and Calm.

E.W. Eberle - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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victoria harbor bc

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


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29 May 1889

port townsend

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8

Z. L. Tanner - Lieutenant Commander

Commences and until 4. A.M. Fair and calm. Stopped dynamo at 12.25

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

4. to 8. A.M. Overcast and cloudy with rain. Calm. At 5.20 got under way and stood across Juan de Fuca Strait for Port Townsend. Str. 'Potter' passed us during watch. Steam 70. Revs 72. Pat log 41.9 at end of watch.

Potter - Steamer passed the Albatross during watch

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8. A.M. to Merid. Overcast and cloudy. Calm to light variable airs. Hauled in log at 9.30 and stood in for anchorage. Log when hauled in read 54.4. At 9.45 anchored off Port Townsend in 11 fms. water with 30 fms. on port chain. Banked fires- Loosed sail at 9.50. Furled sail at 11.50.

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

Merid. to 4. P.M. Overcast with passing rain showers. Light airs from W.S.W. to calm.

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

4. to 8 P.M. Overcast squally weather. Light airs from W.S.W. to moderate breeze from West. Started dynamo at 7.20.

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

8. P.M. to Mid. Overcast. Squalls of wind and rain. Fresh breeze from W.S.W. to moderate breeze from S.W. Stopped dynamo at 11.00.

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

M Lynch - enlisted for one year

Enlisted M Lynch (1CF) for one year

Marbury Johnston -

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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port townsend

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


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30 May 1889


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seattle harbor wash ty

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2


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31 May 1889



LOGS FOR JUNE 1889


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seattle harbor wash ty

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2


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1 June 1889


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seattle harbor wt

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2


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2 June 1889

Z. L. Tanner - Lieutenant Commander

Commences and until 4 A.M. Clear and calm.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

4 to 8 A.M. Clear and calm.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8 A.M. to Meridian Clear and pleasant. Light airs from WSW. At 10:00 mustered and inspected crew. By order of Comd'g Officer, released J Binney (C.H.) from confinement. Steamer "Walla Walla" came in port.

J Binney - released from confinement

Walla Walla - came in port

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

Meridian to 4 P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light breeze from WSW. Half masted colors as a funeral party passed the ship.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

4 to 8. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Calm and light variable airs. Served out clean hammo-cks. Started dynamo at 8.00

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8. P.M. to Midnight Clear and calm. Steamer "Walla Walla" left port at midnight

Walla Walla - steamer left port at midnight

E. W. Eberle - ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator

Z. L. Tanner - Lieutenant Commander

Commences and until 4 A.M. Clear and calm.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

4 to 8 A.M. Clear and calm.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8 A.M. to Meridian Clear and pleasant. Light airs from WSW. At 10:00 mastered and instructed crew. By order of Comd'g Officer, released J Binney (~) from confinement. Steamer "Walla Walla" came in port.

J Binney - released from confinement

Walla Walla - came in port

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

Meridian to 4 P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light breeze from WSW. Half masted colors as a funeral party passed the ship.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

4 to 8. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Calm and light variable airs. Served out clean hammo-cks. Started dynamo at 8:00

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8. P.M. to Midnight Clear and calm. Steamer "Walla Walla" left port at midnight

Walla Walla - steamer left port at midnight

E. W. Eberle - ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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seattle harbor wa

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2


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3 June 1889

Z. L. Tanner - Lieut. Commander

Commences and until 4 A.M. Clear and calm. Stopped dynamo at 12:10

4 to 8 A.M. Clear and calm. Light House Steamer "Manzanita" left port at 5:00 Steamer "Mexico" came into port at 7:30. Scrubbed Hammocks.

Manzanita - Left port

Mexico - Steamer came into port

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8 A.M. to Meridian Clear and pleasant. Light airs from WSW. Steamer "Manzanita"came into port at 11:30.

Manzanita - Steamer came into port

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

Meridian to 4. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light air and breeze from W.S.W.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

4 to 8 P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light variable airs. Steamer 'Mexico' left the harbor at 7:40. Started dynamo at 8:00

Mexico - Steamer left the harbor

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8 P.M. to Midnight Overcast and cloudy. Light airs from NNE. Stopped dynamo at 11:00

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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at anchor seattle harbor wt

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2


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4 June 1889

Z. L. Tanner - Lieut Commander

Commences and until 4 A.M. Overcast and cloudy. Light air from E.N.E.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

4 to 8 A.M. Overcast and cloudywith drizzling rain. Light airs from NE.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8 A.M to Meridian Overcast and cloudy. Lighter airs from East.

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

Meridian to 4. P.M. Cloudy pleasant weather. Calm and light airs from SSE. to WSW.

C. M. Mcormick - Ensign

4 to 8. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light airs from NW.xN. to West. Started dynamo at 8:00

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

8. P.M. to Midnight. Clear and pleasant. Stopped dynamo at 11:00

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


522f920768f4b84bd90020a5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol019of055/vol019of055_164_0.jpg)


seattle harbor wt

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2


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5 June 1889

Z. L. Tanner - Lieut. Commander

Commences and until 4 A.M. Fair pleasant weather. Calm

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

4 to 8 A.M. Fair pleasant weather. Calm

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

8 A.M. to Meridian Clear and pleasant. Light airs from SW.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

Meridian to 4. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light breeze from W.SW. to West.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

4 to 8. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light breeze to light airs from NW to WNW. Started fires in after boiler at 4:00. Started dynamo at 8:00. Received on board one pair boat davits.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

8. P.M. to Midnight Clear and pleasant. Calm. Stopped dynamo at 11:00

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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port townsend

Lat 48.15, Long -122.77


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6 June 1889


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Lat 46.75, Long -124.60

Current 9 knots, setting to the S 21E


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7 June 1889

whales - several


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Lat 44.30, Long -124.95

Fishing


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8 June 1889


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yaquina head

Lat , Long


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9 June 1889

very hazy aroundhorizon

misty horizon


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astoria or

Lat 46.12, Long -124.07


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10 June 1889

misty around horizon

misty horizon


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astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


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11 June 1889

thick and hazy to seaward

thick and hazy toward seaward


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astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


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12 June 1889


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astoria or

Lat 46.00, Long -124.12


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13 June 1889

hazy about the land


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neah bay wash ty

Lat 48.50, Long -124.93


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14 June 1889


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port townsend

Lat 46.20, Long -123.18


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15 June 1889

esquimalt

Lat 48.4, Long -122.3

thick and foggy to seaward

Z. L. Tanner - Lieut. Commander

Commences and until 4 A.M. Overcast. Foggy to seaward. Light airs from West.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

4 to 8 A.M. Overcast. Thick and foggy to seward. Light to gentle breeze from West. At 4:20 got underway and stood out of Neah Bay and at 4:35 set course ESE 5/8 E. Whistling buoy off Waaddah Isld bearing abeam. Set square sail at 4:50. Pat log 38.8 at end of watch. Steam 65. Rev. 72.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

8 A.M. to Meridian Cloudy and misty. Fresh breeze from West to WSW. Standing up from Juan de Fuca Straits. At 8:00 changed course to ESE. 7/8 E. At 10:10 Race Isld. Lt. House was abeam distant 3.5 miles and then changed course to E 1/4 S. Pat log 61.4. At 8:30 sighted H.M.S. "Champion" ahead, standing up to Esquimalt. Steam 68. Rev 75. Pat log at end of watch read 80.4.

H.M.S. Champion - sighted by crew standing up to Esquimalt

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

Meridian to 4. P.M. Misty pleasant weather. Fresh to light breeze from WSW. at 12:30 changed course to ESE 3/4 E. and at 1:30 took in sail and stood in for anchorage.Took in log at 1:40 reading 95.1. At 2:00 anchored off Port Townsend in 9 fms with 30 fms on port chain. At 3:00 got underway and stood up the sound. Put over log at 3:30 reading 95.1. Steam 70. Rev 71. Condemed and threw overboard by order of a survey. 8 bbls of flour. Received one bale of trawl webbing and Basnett Sounder.

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

4 to 6. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light variable airs. Standing up Puget Sound. Pat log 21:0 at end of watch. Steam 69 Rev 77.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

6 to 8. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light W'ly airs. Hauled in log at 6:05 reading 22:3 and stood into Dwamish Bay. At 6:40 came to off Seattle, with port anchor, in 14 fms. water and veered to 30 fms. chain. Started dynamo at 7:50. Banked fires.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8. P.M. to Midnight Fair weather. Calm to light S'ly airs. Stopped dynamo at 11:00

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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seattle wash ty

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


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16 June 1889


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seattle wash ty

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


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17 June 1889


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seattle wash and pt orchard

Lat 47.5, Long -122.6


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18 June 1889


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pt orchard and seattle wash

Lat 47.57, Long -122.52


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19 June 1889


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seattle wash ty

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


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20 June 1889


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seattle wash ty

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


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21 June 1889


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seattle wash ter

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


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22 June 1889


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seattle wash ty

Lat 47.6, Long -122.3


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23 June 1889


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seattle and at port townsend wash

Lat 47.87, Long -122.50


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24 June 1889


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port townsend wash ter

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


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25 June 1889


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port townsend wash ter

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


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26 June 1889


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port townsend

Lat 48.20, Long -122.50


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27 June 1889


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Lat 47.50, Long -125.67


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28 June 1889


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Lat 47.37, Long -125.80


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29 June 1889


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departure bay bc

Lat 48.97, Long -123.38


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30 June 1889


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LOG BOOK – JULY 1st 1889 TO DECEMBER 31st 1889


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ZL Tanner - Lieut Comdr

Marbury Johnston - Ensign

HE Parmenter - Ensign

EW Eberle - Ensign

CM McCormick - Ensign

CR Roelker - Passd Asst Engr

JE Gardner - Passd Asst Surg

CS Williams - Asst Paymaster


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LOGS FOR JULY 1889


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departure bay bc

Lat 55.1, Long -6.0


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1 July 1889

Z. L. Tanner - Lieut Commander

Commences and until 4 A.M. Cloudy pleasant weather. Calm.

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

4 to 8 AM. Cloudy pleasant weather. Calm and light airs from west. At 7:10 got underway and stood in for moorings alongside of wharf.

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

8 A.M. to Meridian Clear and pleasant. Light airs from West to North. Secured alongside of coal wharf at 8:15 and at 9:30 began coaling. Ships draft 10'-6" foward 12'-0" aft. N. B. Miller appointed as an Assistant in Laboratory by Col Marshall McDonald Commissioner.

N. B. Miller - Appointed to Assistant in Laboratory

Marshall McDonald - Promoted N. B. Miller to Assistant in Laboratory

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

4 to 8. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light airs from North to N.N.W. Stopped coaling at 5:50

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

8. P.M. to Midnight Clear and calm. Started dynamo at 8:45 and stopped it at 11:15. Steamer "Ancon" left port.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

Shipped Y. Mezumura and M. Enova (Landsmen) for one year

M. Enova - shipped for one year

Y. Mezumura - shipped one year

Marbury Johnston - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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departure bay bc

Lat 55.1, Long -6.0

coal: 178 tons 1904 lbs -


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2 July 1889

Z. L. Tanner - Lieut Commander

Commences and until 4 A.M. Clear and calm.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

4 to 8 A.M. Clear and calm to light airs from East. Began coaling ship at 5:30. W. Stilwell (1.C.F) absent from the ship with out permission

W. Stilwell - Absent from ship without permission

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

8 A.M. to Meridian Clear and pleasant. Light airs and breeze from NE. Coaling ship.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

Meridian to 4. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light breeze from NE. shifting to West. Steamer "Wilmington" left the harbor at 3:30. Coaling ship.

Wilmington - Steamer left harbor

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

4 to 8. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light airs from West, and calm. Finished coaling at 4:30 having received 178 tons 1904 lbs. coal. and then hauled out from wharf and came to in 17 fms.water with port anchor, and veered to 45 fms. chain. Ship's drift forward 11 ft 8 in; aft 14 ft. Banked fires

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8. P.M. to Midnight. Clear and calm. Started dynamo at 8:30 and stopped it at 11:30

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator

W. Stilwell (1.C.F.) - W. Stilwell (1.C.F.) absent from the ship with out permission.

Steamer "Wilmington" - Steamer "Wilmington" left the harbor at 3:30.

coal: 178 tons 1904 lbs - Finished coaling at 4.30


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victoria bc

Lat 48.57, Long -123.23


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3 July 1889

departure bay

Lat 55.1, Long -6.0

Z. L. Tanner - Lieut. Commander

Commences and until 4 A.M. Clear and calm.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

4 to 8 A.M. Clear and pleasant. Light breezes from WNW. At 4.15 got underway and stood out of Departure Bay in to Straits of Georgia. Swung ship for compass error and at 6:40 put over log reading 81.7 and stood down Georgia Strait on course SE. At 4:40 passed Steamer "Kailuk" standing into Departure Bay. Steam 61 Rev 65. Had to stop port engine for 15 minutes during first part of watch on account of hot basses. Pat log 93.3 at end of watch.

Kailuk - Standing into Departure Bay

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8 A.M. to Meridian Clear and pleasant. Calms and light variable breezes. Standing through Strait of Georgia Active Pass and Swanson channel. Steam Rev Log 27.3 at noon

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

Meridian to 4. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light to gentle breeze from South to SSW. Steam 60. Rev 64. At 2:00 hauled in log and stood in for Victoria Harbor. At 2:10 came to anchor in 3 fms water and veered to 30 fms chain. Light House bearing NW 1/2 W (mag) distant 0:2

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

4 to 8. P.M. Clear. Moderate to stiff breeze from South to SSW. At 5:00 Steamer "Corona" left port.

Corona - Steamer left port

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

8. P.M. to Midnight Clear Moderate to stiff breeze from SSW. Started dynamo at 8:20 and stopped it at 11:20

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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victoria bc

Lat 48.38, Long -123.33


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4 July 1889

juan de fuca strait

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8

Z. L. Tanner - Lieut Commander

Commences and until 4 A.M. Clear and pleasant. Moderate breeze from SSW.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

4 to 8 A.M. Clear and pleasant. Moderate to stiff breeze from SSW. Dressed ship at 8:00

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

8 A.M to Meridian. Clear and pleasant. Very fresh breeze from SW. At 11:30 got underway and stood out of Victoria Harbor. At 11:45 put over log reading 44:3 and stood across Juan de Fuca Strait on course SE.xE 3/8 E. At 11:40 set foresail and topsail and fore and main staysails. Had to stop port engine for about 15 minutes on account of hot basses. Steam 65. Rev 66. Pat log 46.8 at end of watch. Choppy sea.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

Meridian to 4. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Fresh to gentle breeze from SW. Furled sail at 3:00 and stood in for anchorage at Port Townsend. At 3:35 took in log reading 79.1. At 3:40 anchored in 10 fms with 30 fms chain. Steam 50. Rev 64.

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

4 to 8. P.M. Fair squally weather. Fresh to moderate breeze from WSW. Capt. Keen Pilot came aboard ship.

James Keen - Came aboard the ship

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

8. P.M. to Midnight Fair weather. Moderate breeze from WSW. Started dynamo at 8:10. Stopped at 11:00

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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port townsend

Lat 48.1, Long -122.4


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5 July 1889

puget sound

Lat 43.1, Long -122.4

Z. L. Tanner - Lieut Commander

Commences and until 4 A.M. Cloudy squally weather. Fresh to gentle breeze from WSW.

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

4 to 8 A.M. Cloudy weather. Calm and light airs from SW. Placed J Douglas (CH) in confinementfor safe keeping, he being drunk and disorderly by order of the Commanding Officer

J Douglas - Placed in confinement for being drunk and disorderly

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

8 A.M. to Meridian Fair and pleasant. Calm and light variable airs. Got underway at 10:00 and went along side of wharf and took on 6 tons of ice.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

Meridian to 4. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light variable airs. Left wharf at 12:00 and returned to anchorage John Dunn (2.CF) brought on board at 12:15 by a Police Officer. At 1.40 got underway and stood out of Port Townsend and stood to S'd + E'd into Puget Sound. Put over log at 1:40 reading 79.1. Pat log 101.1 at end of watch. Steam 68. Rev 71. Peter Dow (CH) absent from the ship not having returned from liberty

John Dunn - brought on board by a Police Officer

Peter Dow - Absent from ship having not returned from liberty

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

4 to 6. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light breeze from ESE. Standing up Puget Sound, at end of watch Battery Point was abeam ,NE 3/4 E (mag.), distant 1/2 mile Steam 65 Rev 69. Pat log at end of watch read 20.1

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

6 to 8. P.M. Clear and calm. Steam 67. Rev 69. Log at end of watch read 39.1

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

8. P.M to Midnight Clear and calm. Hauled in log at 8.07 and stood into harbor of Tacoma At 8:20 anchored off R. R. Wharf in 20 fms water and veered to 45 fms chain. Started dynamo at 8:25 and stopped it at 11:23

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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tacoma wash

Lat 47.3, Long -122.4


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6 July 1889

Z. L. Tanner - Lieut Commadner

Commences and until 4 A.M. Clear and calm to light airs from SE.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

4 to 8 A.M. Clear and pleasant. Light airs from SE. Began painting the outside of ship.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

8 A.M. to Meridian Clear and pleasant. Light airs from SW. Painting ship's side.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

Meridian to 4. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light airs from West. Finished painting ship's side

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

4 to 8. P.M. Clear and calm. Started dynamo at 7:50

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8. P.M. to Midnight. Clear and calm. Stopped dynamo at 11:45

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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tacoma

Lat 47.50, Long -122.42


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7 July 1889

puget sound

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8

Z. L. Tanner - Lieut. Commander

Commences and until 4 A.M. Clear and calm

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

4 to 8 A.M. Clear and calm. Steamer "City of Puebla" came in at 4:15

City of Puebla - Steamer came in

E. W. Eberle -

8 A.M. to Meridian Clear and pleasant. Calm to light breeeze from NW. At 10:00 got underway and stood out of harbor and northward through Puget Sound. Put over log at 10:30 reading 40.1 Steam 70. Rev 72. Log at noon 54.4. The following passengers ^came aboard at 9:00 Senator H. L. Daws, Mrs. H. L. Daws, Senator J. K. Jones, Mrs. J. K. Jones, Senator C. F. Manderson, Mrs. C. F. Manderson, Senator F. M. Stockbridge, W. P. Canaday, Sergent at Arms US. Senate. W. M. Olin Clerk of Committe on Indian affairs of US. Senate, J. H. Marshalt, Messenger, A. Smith Supt. Dockument Room US. Senate, N. Packer, Servant, and Capt. P. H. Ray U.S. Army.

H. L. Daws - Senator came aboard ship

C. F. Manderson - Senator came aboard ship

Mrs. H. L. Daws - came aboard ship

J. K. Jones - Senator came aboard ship

Mrs. J. K. Jones - came aboard ship

W. P. Canaday - Sergent at Arms came aboard ship

Mrs. C. F. Manderson - came aboard ship

F. M. Stockbridge - Senator came aboard ship

J. H. Marshalt - Messenger came aboard ship

W. M. Olin - Clerk of Committe on Indian Affairs of US. Senate

A. Smith - Supt Dockument Room US. Senate came aboard ship

P. H. Ray - Captain, US. Army came aboard ship

N. Packer - Servant came aboard ship

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

Meridian to 4. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light breeze from NW. Standing to N'd through Puget Sound. Pat log 92.8 at end of watch. Steam 75. Rev 73.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

4 to 6. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light breeze from West. Stood into harbor of Port Townsend at 4:20 and lay to off the Steamship Wharf until 5:40 when came to in 11 fms. water, with stream anchor, and veered to 45 fms. cable. Sent boat ashore. Steam 75. Rev. 70. Pat log 93.4 when hauled in.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

6 to 8. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light airs from West to calm. Steamer "Kailuk" came in at 7:40

Kailuk - Steamer came in

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8. P.M. to Midnight Clear and pleasant. Gentle breeze from SSW. At 9:00 got underway and stood out of Port Townsend Harbor and across Juan de Fuca Strait. Put over log at 9:15 reading 93.4 and set course W 1/8 N. Standing in to Haro Strait at end of watch. Steam 70. Rev 69. Pat log 20.2 at end of watch. Started dynamo at 8:15

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

Peter Dow - Declared deserter

W. F. Stilwell - Declared deserter

Declared W. F. Stilwell (1CF) and Peter Dow (CH) deserters from this date

Marbury Johnston - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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at sea

Lat 49.63, Long -124.67


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8 July 1889

thurlow isld

Lat 50.5, Long -125.3

A small steamer passed to S'd during watch.

Two small steamers passed to S'd during watch.


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carter bay bc

Lat 51.53, Long -128.88


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9 July 1889

lama passage

Lat 52.1, Long -128.1

Z. L. Tanner - Lieut Commander

Commences and until 4 A.M. Thick foggy weather. Light breeze to light airs from West to South. Standing to Westward through Queen Charlotte Sound. and New Channel. St~ed down at 1:15. Stopped at 1:19 and took a sounding in 128 fms G. Sh. and lay to until 2:00 then went ahead slow until 2:30 and stopped and got a sounding in 139 fms G. Lay to until 3:00 then started ahead again slow, having sighted land bearing SW x S (mag). Pat log 78.9 at end of watch. Steam 69. Rev 75. Stopped dynamo at 3:40

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

4 to 8 A.M. Thick fog until last hour, then clearing. Light variable airs. At 5:00 changed course to SW x W. log reading 82.8. At 7:10 stopped and took sounding in 58 fms blk 8. log 91:9, and lay to until 7:25 when fog lifted over land and Ashley Point bore S x E. (mag). Then went ahead on course SE 1/2 E. and at 7:50 stopped and got sounding in 9 fms, Secretary Point bearing SW 3/8 S. (mag) distant 0:6 mile and at 8:00 went ahead on course NW 3/4 N. Pat log 96.0. Steam 65 Ran slow until last hour. Tide setting to N'd + E'd.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8. A.M. to Meridian Foggy weather. Clear last hour. Light airs from NNW. to light breeze from SW. Stood to the N'd through Queen Charlotte Sound. and Fitz Hugh Sound. Steam 75 Rev 73. Log at noon 34.8 At 11:50 Safety Cove abeam. Ebb tide.

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

Meridian to 4. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light variable breeze. Standing to N'd and W'd through Fitz-Hugh Sound and Lama Passage. At 4:00 Camp Isld bore NW x W 5/8 W. (mag) distant 1:0 Pat log 75.8 at end of watch. Steam 75 Rev 77.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

4 to 6. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light breeze from SW. Standing to N'd and W'd through Lama Passage and Seaforth Channel. At 6:00 Rat Rock bore North (mag) distant 3/4 mile. Steam 75. Rev. 80 Pat log 96.8 at end of watch. One half mile current during watch setting to S'd + E's.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

6 to 8. P.M. Clear and pleasant. Light breeze from SE. Standing across Millbank Sound. and to the N'd. through Finlayson Channel. At 8:00 Jane Isld abeam. Steam 75. Rev 80. Log at end of watch read 18:5 Flood tide

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

8. P.M. to Midnight. Clear and pleasant. Light airs from West to calm. Standing up Finlayson Channel and at 9:35 came to anchor in Carter Bay in 17 fms soft bottom with stream anchor and veered to 50 fms on wire cable. East Point bearing SE 1/2 S (mag) distant 0:5 Sent party and set trawl lines. Started dynamo at 8:15.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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cordina bay bc

Lat 53.40, Long -129.38


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10 July 1889


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port chester

Lat 54.77, Long -130.90


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11 July 1889

S Bradford (Ships Cook) - Discharged at expiration of enlistment


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karta bay alaska

Lat 22.4, Long 114.3


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12 July 1889

S Bradford (Sea) - Shipped for one year


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fort wrangell alaska

Lat 56.5, Long -132.4


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13 July 1889


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sitka alaska

Lat 57.52, Long -135.45


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14 July 1889

salisbury sound

Lat 42.2, Long 41.7

Sent an Officer on shore to call on the Governor of Alaska and the Governor visited the ship.

The Senatorial Party went on shore at 7.30.

Lieut J.C.L. Turner U.S.M.C - Lieut J.C.L. Turner U.S.M.C. paid a visit to the Comd'g Officer.


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sitka alaska

Lat 57.0, Long -135.4


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15 July 1889

W Douglas (C Hr) - brought aboard by marine guard for being drunk and disorderly

J Dunn (2nd CT) - brought aboard by marine guard for being drunk and disorderly

J Binney - Came aboard drunk


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favorite anchorage

Lat 38.5, Long -28.6

coal: 36" 00 -

coal: 36 tons -


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16 July 1889

peril strait

Lat 12.7, Long 43.4

John Dunn (2.C.F.); W. Douglas (CH); John Binny (CH) - By order of Comd'g Officer released John Dunn (2.C.F.) W. Douglas (CH) and John Binny (CH) from confinement.

Senatorial Paity visited Indian Village.

Interpreter George Kastrometinoff - Interpreter George Kastrometinoff came onboard for the trip to the northward.

Z. L. Tanner - Lieut Commander

Commences and until 4 A.M. Overcast drizzly weather. Calm and light airs from West.

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

Overcast and drizzly. Light breeze from North and calm

8 A.M. to Meridian. Overcast with rain. Calm and light variable airs. By order of Comd'g Officer released John Dunn (2.C.F) W. Douglas ^(CH) and John Binney (CH) from confinement. Senatorial Party visited Indian Village.

W. Douglas - released from confinement

John Binney - released from confinement

John Dunn - released from confinement

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

Meridian to 4. P.M. Overcast. Light airs from NNW. Interpreter George Kastometinoff came onboard for the trip to the Northward.

George Kastometinoff - Interpreter came onboard for the trip to the northward

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

4 to 6. P.M. Cloudy. Light breeze from West. At 4:35 cast off from moorings and stood out of Sitka Harbor by the Middle channel, then stood to the N'd through Western Channel and stood across the Bay of Starrie Gavan. Put over log at 5:25. South end of Kasiana Islets bearing SW (mag) log 35.6. At 6:00 NW end of Lisianski Peninsula bore NNW 1/2 W distant 0:5. Pat log 41.0. Steam 50 Rev 66. Ebb tide.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

6 to 8. P.M. Overcast and cloudy. Light airs from West. Stood to the N'd through Neva Strait, and rounded into Peril Starit at end of watch. At 8:00 Channel Islets bore ENE 1/2 E (mag.) distant 0:2 mile, and log read 57.5. Steam 64. Rev 67. Ebb tide. Started dynamo at 7:20

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8. P.M. to Midnight. Overcast. Stood to the N'd through Peril Strait. At 8:20 passed through Se~zie~s Channel and at 9:00 through Rose Channel. At 9:45 came to anchor in Favorite Anchorage in 17 fms with 30 fms on Port Chain. Log when hauled in at 9:45 read 72.6. Steam 60. Rev 63. Stopped dynamo at 12:00

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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favorite bay

Lat 47.7, Long 48.5


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17 July 1889

peril straits

Lat 12.7, Long 43.4

Z. L. Tanner - Lieut Commander

Commences and until 4 A.M. Overcast rainy weather. Light variable airs and breeze. At 3:40 got underway and stood to the N'd in Peril Strait. At 3:50 put over log reading 72.6 Otstoia Isld. abeam at 4:00. Log 73.7.

C. M. MCormick - Ensign

4 to 8 A.M. Overcast and thick with rain. Squally. Light to stiff breeze from S'd and E'd. Standing to S'd and E'd through Peril Straits. At 5:55 McClellan Point abeam. Passed out of Peril Straits at 6:28, Craven Point bearing NNW 1/2 W (mag) distant 1:2. log reading 95.7. then set course E 1/2 N and ran 2:1 miles. At 6:40 log 97.7 changed course to N 5/8 E and at 6:45 to WNW 1/4 W. log 99.0 and stood up Chatham Strait. Pat log 9.8 at end of watch. Steam 65. Rev 67.

Henry E. Parmenter - Ensign

8 A.M. to Meridian Cloudy and thick, with rain. Moderate breeze from SSE. Stood to the N'd through Chatham Strait and sounded into Freshwater Bay, and at 9:45 came to in Pavloff Harbor. with port anchor in 12 fms water, and veered to 30 fms. chain. Banked fries. Pat log 24.1 when hauled in. Ebb tide. Steam 65. Rev 67.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

Meridian to 4. P.M. Cloudy and rainy. Gentle to moderate breeze from SE. Swung to the flood tide at 12:30.

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

4 to 8. P.M. Cloudy and rainy. Gentle SE. breeze. Swung to Ebb tide at 7.00. Started dynamo at 7:55

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

8. P.M. to Midnight Overcast and cloudy. Light breeze from South to SW. Stopped dynamo at 11:40

E. W. Eberle - Ensign

Marbury Johnston - Ensign Navigator


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glacier bay

Lat 58.67, Long -136.10


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18 July 1889

point adolkhus

Lat 15.5, Long 73.9

Numerous small ice bergs in sight at end of watch.

Ran slow after rounding Gustavus Point on account of great quanity of floating ice. Commanding officer comming the ship from the foretop.

Cut several tons of ice from a small ice berg.

The bay was mostly clear of floating ice when with in 4 miles of Muir Glacier, so then ran at full speed.

At 4:05 started ahead on general SE. course through thick drift ice. Commanding Officer conning the ship from foretop. Slowed down or stopped several times during watch.

Put over log at 7:00 reading 84.1 having run clear of the drift ice.


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at anchor hoonyah harbor at sea at anchor portage bay at sea and at anchor pyramid h

Lat 58.65, Long -135.28


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19 July 1889


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pyramid harbor

Lat 59.02, Long -135.32


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20 July 1889

juneau harbor

Lat -22.3, Long 166.4

Senatorial Party visited Indian Village.

Auke Bay. The village being deserted did not anchor.

Steamer Ancon - Communicated with Steamer Ancon

H.M.Flagship Swiftsure - The following ships were in the harbor, viz.- H.M.Flagship Swiftsure, H.M.S.Amphion and H.M.S.Icarus.

H.M.S. Amphion - The following ships were in the harbor, viz.- H.M.Flagship Swiftsure, H.M.S.Amphion and H.M.S.Icarus.

Flagship Swiftsure - An Officer from the Flagship Swiftsure visited this vessel.

H.M.S. Icarus - The following ships were in the harbor, viz.- H.M.Flagship Swiftsure, H.M.S.Amphion and H.M.S.Icarus.


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at anchor juneau alaska

Lat -22.3, Long 166.4


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21 July 1889

H.M.S. Swiftsure, H.M.S. Amphion, H.M.S. Icarus - Commanding Officer made an official visit on board H.M.S. "Swiftsure", "Amphion" and "Icarus"


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juneau alaska

Lat -22.3, Long 166.4


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22 July 1889


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clarence strait

Lat 56.23, Long -132.93


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23 July 1889


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hil thish narrows

Lat 53.87, Long -130.05


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24 July 1889


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johnstons strait

Lat 51.35, Long -127.87


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25 July 1889


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victoria bc

Lat 49.30, Long -123.92


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26 July 1889


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victoria bc and port townsend wt

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


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27 July 1889

very foggy outside in the Strait of Fuca


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port townsend seattle tacoma wash ty

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


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28 July 1889


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port townsend wt

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


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29 July 1889


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port townsend wt

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


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30 July 1889


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port townsend wt

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


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31 July 1889



LOGS FOR AUGUST 1889


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port townsend wt

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


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1 August 1889


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at sea and lying alongside of wharf departure bay bc

Lat 55.1, Long -6.0


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2 August 1889

entrance isld light

Lat 49.2, Long -123.8

Two steamers passed to S'd during watch.

Thor O. Brien (C.H'r) - Thor O. Brien (C.H'r) declared a deserter from this date.

Began coaling ship at 8:50.

Coaling ship until 5:50.


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departure bay bc

Lat 55.1, Long -6.0


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3 August 1889


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departure bay bc

Lat 55.1, Long -6.0

coal: 191 tons 1120 pounds -


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4 August 1889

strait of georgia

Lat 49.3, Long -5.3

smoky around horzon

smoky around horizon

coal: 191 1/2 tons - Started coaling ship at 5:30 and finished at 7:30

Smoky around horizon.


522f920c68f4b84bd90021b1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_041_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 50.50, Long -126.48


522f920c68f4b84bd90021b3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_041_1.jpg)


5 August 1889


522f920c68f4b84bd90021b5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_042_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 51.57, Long -131.27


522f920c68f4b84bd90021b7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_042_1.jpg)


6 August 1889


522f920c68f4b84bd90021b9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_043_0.jpg)


Lat 52.58, Long -136.03


522f920c68f4b84bd90021bb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_043_1.jpg)


7 August 1889

At 4.20 stopped port engine, the piston of the high pressure cylinder having carried away.

At 7.48 started port engine.


522f920c68f4b84bd90021bd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_044_0.jpg)


Lat 51.73, Long -133.45


522f920c68f4b84bd90021bf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_044_1.jpg)


8 August 1889


522f920c68f4b84bd90021c1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_045_0.jpg)


Lat 50.07, Long -128.95


522f920c68f4b84bd90021c3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_045_1.jpg)


9 August 1889

fog bank to Nd and Ed

bright moonlight


522f920c68f4b84bd90021c5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_046_0.jpg)


strait of fuca

Lat 48.40, Long -124.92


522f920c68f4b84bd90021c7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_046_1.jpg)


10 August 1889

pillar point

Lat 22.6, Long 59.5

bright moonlight. Fog bank to the SE

Fog whistle going last two hours.

At 12.30 heard Cape Flattery fog whistle bearing NE 1/2 E (mag)

At 1.00 sighted Duncan Rk. bearing ENE (mag) distant 3/10 miles log 21.0. Stopped and backed engines.


522f920c68f4b84bd90021c9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_047_0.jpg)


port townsend wash wj

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


522f920c68f4b84bd90021cb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_047_1.jpg)


11 August 1889

steamship wharf

Lat 42.2, Long 41.7

Overcast, foggy and smoky.

Thick foogy and smoky.

Steamer Umatilla - At 2.30 Steamer Umatilla and Lt. Ho. Steamer Manzanita came in.

Steamer Ancon - At 3.00 Steamer Ancon came in.

Lt. Ho. Steamer Manzanita - At 2.30 Steamer Umatilla and Lt. Ho. steamer Manzanita came in.

Steamer Umatilla - left the harbor at 11.20.


522f920c68f4b84bd90021cd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_048_0.jpg)


port townsend wj

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


522f920c68f4b84bd90021cf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_048_1.jpg)


12 August 1889

Steamer City of Puebla - came in at 7.30.

Steamer City of Puebla - left at 8.15.

Steamer Ancon - left at 3.30.

Overcast smoky weather

Overcast smoky weather.


522f920c68f4b84bd90021d1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_049_0.jpg)


port townsend wj

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


522f920c68f4b84bd90021d3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_049_1.jpg)


13 August 1889

Cmoky

Smoky

E.Billingely (Sea) - At 3.30 E.Billingely (Sea) brought on board by police; a reward having been offered for his apprehension and delivery on board. Placed him in confinement to await action of Comd'g Officer.

Steamer Corona - came into port from the N'd and left soon after.

Fair and smoky

Fair and smoky


522f920c68f4b84bd90021d5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_050_0.jpg)


port townsend wj

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


522f920c68f4b84bd90021d7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_050_1.jpg)


14 August 1889

Overcast, foggy and smoky.

Overcast, foggy and smoky.

J.Binny (CHr) - By order of Comd'g Officer released J.Binny (CHr) and John Dunn (2CF) from confinement and restored them to duty, as prisoner at large.

John Dunn (2CF) - By order of Comd'g Officer released J.Binny (CHr) and John Dunn (2CF) from confinement and restored them to duty, as prisoner at large.

E.Billingsly (Sea) - By order of Comd'g Officer confined E.Billingsly (Sea) in single irons, until further orders, for insolence.

C.L.Hauson (Q.M) - Offered a reward of $20.00 for the delivery on board of C.L.Hauson (Q.M), he being absent without leave.

C.L.Hauson (Q.M) - Chief of Police brought C.L.Hauson (Q.M) on board and was paid a reward of $20.00. By order of Comd'g Officer confined C.L.Hauson (Q.M) to sober.


522f920c68f4b84bd90021d9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_051_0.jpg)


port townsend wt

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


522f920c68f4b84bd90021db: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_051_1.jpg)


15 August 1889

E.Billingsly (Sea) - By order of Comd'g Officer released E.Billingsly (Sea) from confinement.

Cloudy smoky weather

E.Muscate (W.T) - By order of Comd'g Officer released C.L.Hauson (Q.M.) from confinement and placed E.Muscate (W.T) in confinement in double irons for safe keeping he having returned from liberty drunk and disorderly.

Cloudy smoky weather

C.L.Hauson (Q.M) - By order of Comd'g Officer released C.L.Hauson (Q.M.) from confinement and placed E.Muscate (W.T) in confinement in double irons for safe keeping he having returned from liberty drunk and disorderly.

John Magnusson (C.Hr) - Enlisted John Magnusson (C.Hr) for one year.

Cloudy smoky weather

Cloudy smoky weather


522f920c68f4b84bd90021dd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_052_0.jpg)


port townsend wj

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


522f920c68f4b84bd90021df: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_052_1.jpg)


16 August 1889

Overcast, foggy smoky weather

Overcast, foggy smoky weather

Steamer Corona - Steamers Corona, Umatilla, and Walla Walla arrived in port and the Corona and Umatilla left soon after.

Steamer Walla Walla - Steamers Corona, Umatilla, and Walla Walla arrived in port and the Corona and Umatilla left soon after.

Steamer Umatilla - Steamers Corona, Umatilla, and Walla Walla arrived in port and the Corona and Umatilla left soon after.

Steamer Walla Walla - left port.

Overcast, foggy smoky weather

Overcast, foggy smoky weather

Overcast foggy smoky weather.

Overcast foggy smoky weather.

Steamer Corona, Steamer Umatilla, Steamer Walla Walla - Steamers "Corona" "Umatilla", and "Walla Walla" arrived in port and the "Corona" and "Umatilla" left soon after.

Steamer Walla Walla - Steamer "Walla Walla" left port.


522f920d68f4b84bd90021e1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_053_0.jpg)


at anchor port townsend wt

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


522f920d68f4b84bd90021e3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_053_1.jpg)


17 August 1889


522f920d68f4b84bd90021e5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_054_0.jpg)


port townsend wt

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


522f920d68f4b84bd90021e7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_054_1.jpg)


18 August 1889


522f920d68f4b84bd90021e9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_055_0.jpg)


port townsend wt

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


522f920d68f4b84bd90021eb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_055_1.jpg)


19 August 1889


522f920d68f4b84bd90021ed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_056_0.jpg)


port townsend wt

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


522f920d68f4b84bd90021ef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_056_1.jpg)


20 August 1889


522f920d68f4b84bd90021f1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_057_0.jpg)


port townsend wt

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


522f920d68f4b84bd90021f3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_057_1.jpg)


21 August 1889


522f920d68f4b84bd90021f5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_058_0.jpg)


port townsend wt and miners bay bc

Lat 48.1, Long -122.8


522f920d68f4b84bd90021f7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_058_1.jpg)


22 August 1889

miners bay active pass

Lat 42.2, Long 41.7

Overcast smoky weather

William dewhurst (C.Hr) - Enlisted for one year

Fair, smoky weather.

smoke over the land.

Fair, smoky weather.

Steamer Southern California - At 5.00 passed Steamer Southern California, standing to the S'd.

Fair, smoky weather.

Steamer Premier - Passed Steamers Premier and Wellington first hour, bound to S'd.

Steamer Wellington - Passed Steamers Premier and Wellington first hour, bound to S'd.


522f920d68f4b84bd90021f9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_059_0.jpg)


departure bay bc

Lat 55.1, Long -6.0


522f920d68f4b84bd90021fb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_059_1.jpg)


23 August 1889

georgina pt lt ho

Lat 43.3, Long -123.8

Port Augusta - came in


522f920d68f4b84bd90021fd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_060_0.jpg)


otter bay

Lat 49.22, Long -123.82

coal: 94.25 tons -


522f920d68f4b84bd90021ff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_060_1.jpg)


24 August 1889

A. Conner (Sea) - Left the ship without permission

Steamer "Port Agusta" - left


522f920d68f4b84bd9002201: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_061_0.jpg)


victoria bc

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


522f920d68f4b84bd9002203: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_061_1.jpg)


25 August 1889

channel rock

Lat 42.2, Long 41.7

Steamer Islander - Steamer Islander and Steamer Geo.W.Elder passed to N'd during watch.

Steamer Geo.W.Elder - Steamer Islander and Steamer Geo.W.Elder passed to N'd during watch.

Steamer Idaho - Steamer Idaho came in at 5.15 and ran aground on channel Rock

Steamer Idaho - At 11.45 Steamer Idaho shoved clear of rock and stood into the harbor.

Steamer Islander - came in at 8.30.


522f920d68f4b84bd9002205: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_062_0.jpg)


victoria bc

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


522f920d68f4b84bd9002207: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_062_1.jpg)


26 August 1889

Steamer Idaho - left port


522f920d68f4b84bd9002209: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_063_0.jpg)


victoria bc

Lat 48.35, Long -123.43


522f920d68f4b84bd900220b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_063_1.jpg)


27 August 1889

cape flattery lt house

Lat 51.4, Long -167.5

Steamer Umatilla - arrived in port at 6.50.

Steamer City of Puebla - came in at 9.20.

Steamer City of Puebla - passed at 2.00 standing to the W'd.

J.Douglas (C.Hr) - Released J.Douglas (C.Hr) from confinement and restored him to duty as a prisoner at large by order of Comd'g Officer.


522f920d68f4b84bd900220d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_064_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 47.08, Long -124.33


522f920d68f4b84bd900220f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_064_1.jpg)


28 August 1889

pt brown

Lat 24.5, Long -52.7

Long heavy swell from W'd. ship rolling considerable. greatest roll 21º each way.

At 7.00 sighted high land on port beam.

Whales - Saw several whales during watch.

Set main staysail , jib & flying jib at 3.20.

At 5.15 took in main stay sail.


522f920d68f4b84bd9002211: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_065_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 45.48, Long -124.38


522f920d68f4b84bd9002213: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_065_1.jpg)


29 August 1889


522f920d68f4b84bd9002215: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_066_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 44.57, Long -124.90


522f920d68f4b84bd9002217: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_066_1.jpg)


30 August 1889

yaquina lt

Lat , Long

whales - a number

broke thermometer no 57264

Whale - multiple

Broke thermometer No 57264.

Whales - a number of

Lay to and fished remainder of watch.


522f920e68f4b84bd9002219: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_067_0.jpg)


Lat 44.18, Long -124.53


522f920e68f4b84bd900221b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_067_1.jpg)


31 August 1889

cape gregory lt

Lat 15.5, Long 73.9



LOGS FOR SEPTEMBER 1889


522f920e68f4b84bd900221d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_068_0.jpg)


Lat 44.00, Long -124.92


522f920e68f4b84bd900221f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_068_1.jpg)


1 September 1889

cape gregory light

Lat 15.5, Long 73.9

Fished with hand lines and also parties in dory and collection boat left ship to fish.


522f920e68f4b84bd9002221: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_069_0.jpg)


Lat 44.37, Long -124.43


522f920e68f4b84bd9002223: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_069_1.jpg)


2 September 1889

yaquina light

Lat , Long

Trawl came up torn


522f920e68f4b84bd9002225: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_070_0.jpg)


Lat 44.67, Long -124.45


522f920e68f4b84bd9002227: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_070_1.jpg)


3 September 1889

yaquina head lt

Lat , Long

misty horizon


522f920e68f4b84bd9002229: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_071_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.10, Long -124.05


522f920e68f4b84bd900222b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_071_1.jpg)


4 September 1889

columbia river bar

Lat 6.9, Long 79.8

A.Conner (C.Hr) - declared a deserter from this date.


522f920e68f4b84bd900222d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_072_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


522f920e68f4b84bd900222f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_072_1.jpg)


5 September 1889


522f920e68f4b84bd9002231: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_073_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8

coal: 50.5 tons -


522f920e68f4b84bd9002233: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_073_1.jpg)


6 September 1889

grays wharf

Lat 43.1, Long 16.7

Wm Douglas, C.H. - By order of Comd'g Officer placed Wm Douglas, C.H. prisoner at large in confinement for safe keeping.

Steamer Oregon - 1.45 Steamer Oregon came into port and soon after went up the river

Wm Douglas, C.Hr. - By order of Comd'g Officer released Wm Douglas, C.Hr. from confinement and restored him to duty as prisoner at large.


522f920e68f4b84bd9002235: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_074_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.27, Long -124.03


522f920e68f4b84bd9002237: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_074_1.jpg)


7 September 1889

columbia river

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5


522f920e68f4b84bd9002239: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_075_0.jpg)


Lat 45.50, Long -123.90


522f920e68f4b84bd900223b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_075_1.jpg)


8 September 1889

haystack rock

Lat 50.1, Long -127.9

Dory left ship with party to fish inshore.


522f920e68f4b84bd900223d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_076_0.jpg)


port lookkout

Lat 45.12, Long -124.05


522f920e68f4b84bd900223f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_076_1.jpg)


9 September 1889

nestuggah river

Lat 50.1, Long 73.9


522f920e68f4b84bd9002241: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_077_0.jpg)


Lat 43.72, Long -124.25


522f920e68f4b84bd9002243: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_077_1.jpg)


10 September 1889

umpquah river

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5

hazy in shore -

- bright moonlight


522f920e68f4b84bd9002245: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_078_0.jpg)


Lat 43.47, Long -124.50


522f920e68f4b84bd9002247: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_078_1.jpg)


11 September 1889

cape orford lt ho

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5

whales - several

Set jib and fore-stay sail at 7.30.

Took in jib & fore-stay sail at 8.30 & set them at 11.30.

Whales - several

Took in jib & fore-stay sail at 7.12


522f920e68f4b84bd9002249: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_079_0.jpg)


at sea at anchor port orford oregon

Lat 43.08, Long -124.57


522f920e68f4b84bd900224b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_079_1.jpg)


12 September 1889

coquille river buoy

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5


522f920e68f4b84bd900224d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_080_0.jpg)


port orford

Lat 42.60, Long -124.72


522f920e68f4b84bd900224f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_080_1.jpg)


13 September 1889

island rk

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5

smoky horizon

Large fire in forest on shore to S'd & E'd of settlement.

Set jib & fore-stay sail at 8.00.

Set top sail at 10.00

Took in topsail and jib at 1.38.

Took in fore stay-sail at 4.05 & set it again at 5.00.


522f920e68f4b84bd9002251: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_081_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 43.63, Long -124.68


522f920e68f4b84bd9002253: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_081_1.jpg)


14 September 1889

misty horizon. Bright moonlight

hazy horizon

whales - a number

Whale - "a number"

JW Kieley (QM) - Discharged; enlistment having expired


522f920e68f4b84bd9002255: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_082_0.jpg)


astoria or

Lat 46.43, Long -124.07


522f920e68f4b84bd9002257: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_082_1.jpg)


15 September 1889

hazy about the land

JW Kieley (Sea) - Shipped for one year


522f920f68f4b84bd9002259: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_083_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


522f920f68f4b84bd900225b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_083_1.jpg)


16 September 1889


522f920f68f4b84bd900225d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_084_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


522f920f68f4b84bd900225f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_084_1.jpg)


17 September 1889

Steamer "Columbia" - Came down the river.

Steamer "Oregon" - Came in at 1:30

Steamer "Columbia" - Went out at 2:00


522f920f68f4b84bd9002261: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_085_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


522f920f68f4b84bd9002263: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_085_1.jpg)


18 September 1889


522f920f68f4b84bd9002265: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_086_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


522f920f68f4b84bd9002267: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_086_1.jpg)


19 September 1889

CS Williams (Assistant Paymaster) - Returned from leave

JW Douglas (CH) - Placed... prisoner at large in confinement in double irons by order of commanding officer for committing assault with a deadly weapon


522f920f68f4b84bd9002269: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_087_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


522f920f68f4b84bd900226b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_087_1.jpg)


20 September 1889

Steamer "Idaho" - Came in at 9:00

Steamer "Danube" - Came in at 10:00


522f920f68f4b84bd900226d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_088_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


522f920f68f4b84bd900226f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_088_1.jpg)


21 September 1889


522f920f68f4b84bd9002271: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_089_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


522f920f68f4b84bd9002273: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_089_1.jpg)


22 September 1889


522f920f68f4b84bd9002275: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_090_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


522f920f68f4b84bd9002277: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_090_1.jpg)


23 September 1889


522f920f68f4b84bd9002279: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_091_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


522f920f68f4b84bd900227b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_091_1.jpg)


24 September 1889


522f920f68f4b84bd900227d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_092_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.2, Long -123.8


522f920f68f4b84bd900227f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_092_1.jpg)


25 September 1889


522f920f68f4b84bd9002281: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_093_0.jpg)


astoria and portland oregon

Lat 50.5, Long -2.4


522f920f68f4b84bd9002283: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_093_1.jpg)


26 September 1889


522f920f68f4b84bd9002285: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_094_0.jpg)


portland oregon

Lat 50.5, Long -2.4


522f920f68f4b84bd9002287: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_094_1.jpg)


27 September 1889


522f920f68f4b84bd9002289: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_095_0.jpg)


portland oregon

Lat 50.5, Long -2.4


522f920f68f4b84bd900228b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_095_1.jpg)


28 September 1889


522f920f68f4b84bd900228d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_096_0.jpg)


portland oregon

Lat 50.5, Long -2.4


522f920f68f4b84bd900228f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_096_1.jpg)


29 September 1889


522f920f68f4b84bd9002291: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_097_0.jpg)


portland oregon

Lat 50.5, Long -2.4


522f920f68f4b84bd9002293: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_097_1.jpg)


30 September 1889



LOGS FOR OCTOBER 1889


522f920f68f4b84bd9002295: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_098_0.jpg)


portland oregon

Lat 50.5, Long -2.4


522f920f68f4b84bd9002297: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_098_1.jpg)


1 October 1889


522f920f68f4b84bd9002299: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_099_0.jpg)


portland oregon

Lat 50.5, Long -2.4


522f920f68f4b84bd900229b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_099_1.jpg)


2 October 1889


522f921068f4b84bd900229d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_100_0.jpg)


portland oregon

Lat 50.5, Long -2.4


522f921068f4b84bd900229f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_100_1.jpg)


3 October 1889


522f921068f4b84bd90022a1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_101_0.jpg)


portland oregon

Lat 50.5, Long -2.4


522f921068f4b84bd90022a3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_101_1.jpg)


4 October 1889


522f921068f4b84bd90022a5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_102_0.jpg)


portland oregon

Lat 50.5, Long -2.4


522f921068f4b84bd90022a7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_102_1.jpg)


5 October 1889


522f921068f4b84bd90022a9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_103_0.jpg)


portland oregon

Lat 50.5, Long -2.4


522f921068f4b84bd90022ab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_103_1.jpg)


6 October 1889


522f921068f4b84bd90022ad: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_104_0.jpg)


portland oregon

Lat 50.5, Long -2.4


522f921068f4b84bd90022af: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_104_1.jpg)


7 October 1889


522f921068f4b84bd90022b1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_105_0.jpg)


portland oregon

Lat 50.5, Long -2.4


522f921068f4b84bd90022b3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_105_1.jpg)


8 October 1889


522f921068f4b84bd90022b5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_106_0.jpg)


portland oregon

Lat 50.5, Long -2.4


522f921068f4b84bd90022b7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_106_1.jpg)


9 October 1889


522f921068f4b84bd90022b9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_107_0.jpg)


portland oregeon

Lat 50.5, Long -2.4


522f921068f4b84bd90022bb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_107_1.jpg)


10 October 1889


522f921068f4b84bd90022bd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_108_0.jpg)


astoria oregon

Lat 46.07, Long -124.07


522f921068f4b84bd90022bf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_108_1.jpg)


11 October 1889

Steamer "Columbia" - passed at 3:00


522f921068f4b84bd90022c1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_109_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 42.35, Long -124.65


522f921068f4b84bd90022c3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_109_1.jpg)


12 October 1889

J Douglas GCM - By direction of commanding officer... was released from double irons and confined in single irons

Revenue Cutter "Richard Rush" - sighted


522f921068f4b84bd90022c5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_110_0.jpg)


at sea

Lat 41.37, Long -124.52


522f921068f4b84bd90022c7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_110_1.jpg)


13 October 1889


522f921068f4b84bd90022c9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_111_0.jpg)


at sea and at anchor san francisco bay cal

Lat 39.08, Long -124.03


522f921068f4b84bd90022cb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_111_1.jpg)


14 October 1889

cape mendocino lt

Lat 12.8, Long 45.0

Set topsail and top gallant sail at 3:10.

Steamer "Mexico" - At 6:00 passed Steamer "Mexico" bound North.

At 12:30 took in topsail and top gallant sail.

porpoises - two schools

changed course at Whistling buoy


522f921068f4b84bd90022cd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_112_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f921068f4b84bd90022cf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_112_1.jpg)


15 October 1889

USS Patterson - Commanding officer made call aboard

RM Cutter Rush - Commanding officer made call aboard

USS Gedney - Commanding officer made call aboard


522f921068f4b84bd90022d1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_113_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f921068f4b84bd90022d3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_113_1.jpg)


16 October 1889

E.F.Brown (Bar) - Discharged E.F.Brown (Bar) his services being no longer required.


522f921068f4b84bd90022d5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_114_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f921068f4b84bd90022d7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_114_1.jpg)


17 October 1889

R.M.Cutter Rush - left the harbor at 3.15.

R.M.Cutter Corwin - left the harbor at 3.15.

M.Yasagar (Lds) - Enlisted for one year M.Yasagar (Lds)


522f921168f4b84bd90022d9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_115_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f921168f4b84bd90022db: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_115_1.jpg)


18 October 1889

R.M.Cutter Corwin - arrived at 11.30

U.S.S.Gedney - left the harbor at 2.00.


522f921168f4b84bd90022dd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_116_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f921168f4b84bd90022df: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_116_1.jpg)


19 October 1889


522f921168f4b84bd90022e1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_117_0.jpg)


sanfrancisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f921168f4b84bd90022e3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_117_1.jpg)


20 October 1889

M.Healy (Cox) - At 10.00- mustered and inspected men and the following men were absent without leave viz- M.Healy (Cox) E.Billingsly (Sea) E.Chapman (Sea) John. Glashan (Sea) and Geo. Whiteside (C.M.)

E.Billingsly (Sea) - At 10.00- mustered and inspected men and the following men were absent without leave viz- M.Healy (Cox) E.Billingsly (Sea) E.Chapman (Sea) John. Glashan (Sea) and Geo. Whiteside (C.M.

John Glashan (Sea) - At 10.00- mustered and inspected men and the following men were absent without leave viz- M.Healy (Cox) E.Billingsly (Sea) E.Chapman (Sea) John. Glashan (Sea) and Geo. Whiteside (C.M.

E.Chapman (Sea) - At 10.00- mustered and inspected men and the following men were absent without leave viz- M.Healy (Cox) E.Billingsly (Sea) E.Chapman (Sea) John. Glashan (Sea) and Geo. Whiteside (C.M.

Geo. Whiteside (C.M.) - At 10.00- mustered and inspected men and the following men were absent without leave viz- M.Healy (Cox) E.Billingsly (Sea) E.Chapman (Sea) John. Glashan (Sea) and Geo. Whiteside (C.M.

E.Billingsly (Sea) - returned on board.


522f921168f4b84bd90022e5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_118_0.jpg)


at anchor san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f921168f4b84bd90022e7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_118_1.jpg)


21 October 1889


522f921168f4b84bd90022e9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_119_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f921168f4b84bd90022eb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_119_1.jpg)


22 October 1889

Revenue Cutter Corwin - left port.

Steamer St Paul - came into port.


522f921168f4b84bd90022ed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_120_0.jpg)


san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f921168f4b84bd90022ef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_120_1.jpg)


23 October 1889


522f921168f4b84bd90022f1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_121_0.jpg)


san francisco cala

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f921168f4b84bd90022f3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_121_1.jpg)


24 October 1889

Ensign E.W.Eberle - left the ship on a month leave of absence.

Received from Light House store room 82 main boiler tubes and 7 donkey boiler tubes.

Sent (9) boxes of Natural History specimens ashore to be forwarded to the Fish Commission by the Quartermasters Dept. U.S.A.army

U.S. Revenue Cutter Corwin - came in and anchored at 4.30.


522f921168f4b84bd90022f5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_122_0.jpg)


mare island navy yard

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


522f921168f4b84bd90022f7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_122_1.jpg)


25 October 1889

san pablo bay

Lat 44.9, Long 37.3

Mr C.H.Townsend - left the ship on leave of absence.

James W.Douglas (C.Hr) - Transferred James W.Douglas (C.Hr) to the prison at Marine Barracks for safe keeping


522f921168f4b84bd90022f9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_123_0.jpg)


mare island navy yard cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921168f4b84bd90022fb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_123_1.jpg)


26 October 1889


522f921168f4b84bd90022fd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_124_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cala

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921168f4b84bd90022ff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_124_1.jpg)


27 October 1889


522f921168f4b84bd9002301: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_125_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cala

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921168f4b84bd9002303: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_125_1.jpg)


28 October 1889


522f921168f4b84bd9002305: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_126_0.jpg)


mare island navy yard

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921168f4b84bd9002307: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_126_1.jpg)


29 October 1889


522f921168f4b84bd9002309: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_127_0.jpg)


mare island navy yard

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921168f4b84bd900230b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_127_1.jpg)


30 October 1889


522f921168f4b84bd900230d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_128_0.jpg)


mare island navy yard

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921168f4b84bd900230f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_128_1.jpg)


31 October 1889



LOGS FOR NOVEMBER 1889


522f921168f4b84bd9002311: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_129_0.jpg)


mare island navy yard

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921168f4b84bd9002313: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_129_1.jpg)


1 November 1889


522f921168f4b84bd9002315: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_130_0.jpg)


mare island navy yard

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921168f4b84bd9002317: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_130_1.jpg)


2 November 1889

Thomas Barry (C.H.) - Discharged Thomas Barry - (C.H.) his term of enlistment having expired.

John P. Taylor - Enlisted for one year, John P. Taylor


522f921268f4b84bd9002319: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_131_0.jpg)


mare island navy yard

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921268f4b84bd900231b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_131_1.jpg)


3 November 1889


522f921268f4b84bd900231d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_132_0.jpg)


mare island navy yard

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921268f4b84bd900231f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_132_1.jpg)


4 November 1889

U.S.C.S. Str Patterson - arrived at 10.50.

Yard tug Monterey - secured alongside at 3.00.

W.Campion (Sea) - Transferred W.Campion (Sea) to the Yard Hospital.


522f921268f4b84bd9002321: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_133_0.jpg)


mare island navy yard

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921268f4b84bd9002323: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_133_1.jpg)


5 November 1889

Received stores in Equipment Dept.


522f921268f4b84bd9002325: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_134_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921268f4b84bd9002327: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_134_1.jpg)


6 November 1889

U.S.S.Ranger - left Navy Yard

U.S.S.Monongahela - hauled in and secured alongside of wharf.

C.D.Hall (W'd St'd) - Discharged C.D.Hall (W'd St'd) his term of enlistment having expired.


522f921268f4b84bd9002329: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_135_0.jpg)


mare island navy yard cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921268f4b84bd900232b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_135_1.jpg)


7 November 1889


522f921268f4b84bd900232d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_136_0.jpg)


mare island navy yard cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921268f4b84bd900232f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_136_1.jpg)


8 November 1889


522f921268f4b84bd9002331: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_137_0.jpg)


mare island navy yard cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921268f4b84bd9002333: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_137_1.jpg)


9 November 1889


522f921268f4b84bd9002335: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_138_0.jpg)


mare island navy yard cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921268f4b84bd9002337: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_138_1.jpg)


10 November 1889


522f921268f4b84bd9002339: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_139_0.jpg)


mare island navy yard cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921268f4b84bd900233b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_139_1.jpg)


11 November 1889


522f921268f4b84bd900233d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_140_0.jpg)


mare island navy yard cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921268f4b84bd900233f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_140_1.jpg)


12 November 1889


522f921268f4b84bd9002341: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_141_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921268f4b84bd9002343: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_141_1.jpg)


13 November 1889

U.S.C and G.S.S Hassler - left Navy Yard at 1.15


522f921268f4b84bd9002345: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_142_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921268f4b84bd9002347: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_142_1.jpg)


14 November 1889


522f921268f4b84bd9002349: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_143_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921268f4b84bd900234b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_143_1.jpg)


15 November 1889


522f921268f4b84bd900234d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_144_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921268f4b84bd900234f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_144_1.jpg)


16 November 1889


522f921268f4b84bd9002351: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_145_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921268f4b84bd9002353: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_145_1.jpg)


17 November 1889

Wm Dewhurst (C.Hr) - Placed Wm Dewhurst (C.Hr) in confinement for safekeeping for attempting to leave the ship without permission.


522f921368f4b84bd9002355: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_146_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921368f4b84bd9002357: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_146_1.jpg)


18 November 1889


522f921368f4b84bd9002359: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_147_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921368f4b84bd900235b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_147_1.jpg)


19 November 1889


522f921368f4b84bd900235d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_148_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921368f4b84bd900235f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_148_1.jpg)


20 November 1889


522f921368f4b84bd9002361: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_149_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921368f4b84bd9002363: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_149_1.jpg)


21 November 1889

L.O'Donnell (Sea) - M.Lynch (W.T) and L.O'Donnell (Sea) returned aboard at 7.00

M.Lynch (W.T) - M.Lynch (W.T) and L.O'Donnell (Sea) returned aboard at 7.00

M.Healy (Cox) - returned on board at 11.00, 28hrs overtime.

John Dunn (2CF) - By order of Comd'g Officer released from confinement John Dunn (2CF) and discharged him from the Naval Service by reason of drunkeness.

U.S.S. Charleston - shifted berth.


522f921368f4b84bd9002365: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_150_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921368f4b84bd9002367: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_150_1.jpg)


22 November 1889


522f921368f4b84bd9002369: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_151_0.jpg)


at navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921368f4b84bd900236b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_151_1.jpg)


23 November 1889

Cleaning skin of ship in lower fore hold and painting fore peak. Shifted berth about 20 ft. forward.

Ensign E.W. Eberle - Ensign E.W. Eberle reported his return from leave of absence.

C.M. Rhode (CH) - Enlisted for one year, C.M. Rhode (CH)


522f921368f4b84bd900236d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_152_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921368f4b84bd900236f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_152_1.jpg)


24 November 1889


522f921368f4b84bd9002371: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_153_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921368f4b84bd9002373: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_153_1.jpg)


25 November 1889


522f921368f4b84bd9002375: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_154_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921368f4b84bd9002377: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_154_1.jpg)


26 November 1889

E.Muscati (W.T.) - returned on board.

Lighthouse Steamer Madrona - came up-to-the yard at 5.15.


522f921368f4b84bd9002379: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_155_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921368f4b84bd900237b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_155_1.jpg)


27 November 1889

Lighthouse Steamer Madrono - left the yard at 7.00.

J.W.Parker (oil) - J.W.Parker (oil) alias Wm Padgett (1CF) was received on board from the U.S.R.S. Independence, as a deserter from this vessel and he was confined in double irons by order Comd'g Officer. By authority of Commodore A.E.K.Benham, Commandant, J.W.Parker (oil) alias Wm Padgett (1CF) was transferred to the Marine Barracks for safe keeping, to await trial by Court Martial.

U.S.R.S. Independence - J.W.Parker (oil) alias Wm Padgett (1CF) was received on board from the U.S.R.S. Independence, as a deserter from this vessel and he was confined in double irons by order Comd'g Officer. By authority of A.E.K.Benham, Commandant, J.W.Parker (oil) alias Wm Padgett (1CF) was transferred to the Marine Barracks for safe keeping, to await trial by Court Martial.

Wm Padgett (1CF) - J.W.Parker (oil) alias Wm Padgett (1CF) was received on board from the U.S.R.S. Independence, as a deserter from this vessel and he was confined in double irons by order Comd'g Officer. By authority of A.E.K.Benham, Commandant, J.W.Parker (oil) alias Wm Padgett (1CF) was transferred to the Marine Barracks for safe keeping, to await trial by Court Martial.

Commodore A.E.K. Benham, Commandant - J.W.Parker (oil) alias Wm Padgett (1CF) was received on board from the U.S.R.S. Independence, as a deserter from this vessel and he was confined in double irons by order Comd'g Officer. By authority of A.E.K.Benham, Commandant, J.W.Parker (oil) alias Wm Padgett (1CF) was transferred to the Marine Barracks for safe keeping, to await trial by Court Martial.


522f921368f4b84bd900237d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_156_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921368f4b84bd900237f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_156_1.jpg)


28 November 1889


522f921368f4b84bd9002381: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_157_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921368f4b84bd9002383: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_157_1.jpg)


29 November 1889

E.Doherty (Sea) - E.Doherty (Sea) and T.Barry (C.H.) absent: overstaying leave.

T.Barry (C.H.) - E.Doherty (Sea) and T.Barry (C.H.) absent: overstaying leave.

At 8.30 hauled out to buoy.

A.B. Alexander - A.B. Alexander and N.B. Miller returned from leave.

N.B.Miller - A.B. Alexander and N.B. Miller returned from leave.


522f921368f4b84bd9002385: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_158_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921368f4b84bd9002387: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_158_1.jpg)


30 November 1889

Thomas Barry (C.H.) - returned aboard ship.



LOGS FOR DECEMBER 1889


522f921368f4b84bd9002389: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_159_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921368f4b84bd900238b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_159_1.jpg)


1 December 1889


522f921368f4b84bd900238d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_160_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921368f4b84bd900238f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_160_1.jpg)


2 December 1889

Lighthouse Steamer Madrono - came up to the yard


522f921368f4b84bd9002391: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_161_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921468f4b84bd9002393: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_161_1.jpg)


3 December 1889

Light House Str Madrono - left the yard at 12.30


522f921468f4b84bd9002395: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_162_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921468f4b84bd9002397: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_162_1.jpg)


4 December 1889

John Enright (Sea) - Shipped John Enright (Sea) for one year.


522f921468f4b84bd9002399: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_163_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921468f4b84bd900239b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_163_1.jpg)


5 December 1889


522f921468f4b84bd900239d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_164_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921468f4b84bd900239f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_164_1.jpg)


6 December 1889

S.H.Watson (Cox) - Discharged S.H.Watson (Cox) his term of enlistment having expired.


522f921468f4b84bd90023a1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_165_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921468f4b84bd90023a3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_165_1.jpg)


7 December 1889

S.H.Watson (Sea) - Enlisted S.H.Watson (Sea) for one year.

A.B. Alexander - left the ship

Edw. Doherty (Sea) - Edw. Doherty (Sea) and Wm Dewhurst (C.Hr) were declared deserters by direction of Comd'g Officer

Wm Dewhurst (C.Hr) - Edw. Doherty (Sea) and Wm Dewhurst (C.Hr) were declared deserters by direction of Comd'g Officer


522f921468f4b84bd90023a5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_166_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921468f4b84bd90023a7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_166_1.jpg)


8 December 1889

James W.Douglas (C.Hr) - At 10.00 called all hands to muster; published the sentence of the General Court Martial in the case of James W.Douglas (C.Hr).


522f921468f4b84bd90023a9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_167_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921468f4b84bd90023ab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_167_1.jpg)


9 December 1889

At 2.45 cast off from buoy and hauled alongside Navy Yard wharf.

John Sheehan (1st C.F) - shipped John Sheehan, (1st C.F) for one year.


522f921468f4b84bd90023ad: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_168_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921468f4b84bd90023af: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_168_1.jpg)


10 December 1889

Rowland Elstner (C.Hr) - Shipped Patrick Dillon (Sea) and Rowland Elstner (C.Hr) for one year

Patrick Dillon (Sea) - Shipped Patrick Dillon (Sea) and Rowland Elstner (C.Hr) for one year.

U.S.S. Alert - At 4.00 U.S.S. Alert came in and secured to buoy off Navy Yard


522f921468f4b84bd90023b1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_169_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921468f4b84bd90023b3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_169_1.jpg)


11 December 1889


522f921468f4b84bd90023b5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_170_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921468f4b84bd90023b7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_170_1.jpg)


12 December 1889


522f921468f4b84bd90023b9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_171_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921468f4b84bd90023bb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_171_1.jpg)


13 December 1889


522f921468f4b84bd90023bd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_172_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921468f4b84bd90023bf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_172_1.jpg)


14 December 1889


522f921468f4b84bd90023c1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_173_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921468f4b84bd90023c3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_173_1.jpg)


15 December 1889


522f921468f4b84bd90023c5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_174_0.jpg)


mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921468f4b84bd90023c7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_174_1.jpg)


16 December 1889


522f921468f4b84bd90023c9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_175_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921468f4b84bd90023cb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_175_1.jpg)


17 December 1889


522f921468f4b84bd90023cd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_176_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921468f4b84bd90023cf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_176_1.jpg)


18 December 1889


522f921568f4b84bd90023d1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_177_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921568f4b84bd90023d3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_177_1.jpg)


19 December 1889


522f921568f4b84bd90023d5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_178_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921568f4b84bd90023d7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_178_1.jpg)


20 December 1889


522f921568f4b84bd90023d9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_179_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921568f4b84bd90023db: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_179_1.jpg)


21 December 1889


522f921568f4b84bd90023dd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_180_0.jpg)


mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921568f4b84bd90023df: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_180_1.jpg)


22 December 1889


522f921568f4b84bd90023e1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_181_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921568f4b84bd90023e3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_181_1.jpg)


23 December 1889

December 23, 1889 Mare Island Navy Yard 4 to 8 P.M. About 7.05 the collecting boat was swamped while making a passage from the ship to Vallejo and the following men were drowned: R.S. Padgett (Mach) J. Enright (Sea) W.W. Lee (Sea) and Phillipi, a citizen newspaper peddler. The survivors were picked up by the whale boat of the U.S.S. Thetis. The collecting boat was picked up and towed ashore by a boat from Vallejo.


522f921568f4b84bd90023e5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_182_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921568f4b84bd90023e7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_182_1.jpg)


24 December 1889

4 to 8 A.M. Gig, whale boat and dinghy searched adjacent shores for the bodies of the men lost on the 23rd inst.


522f921568f4b84bd90023e9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_183_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921568f4b84bd90023eb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_183_1.jpg)


25 December 1889

4 to 8 A.M. Steam launch with flat boat searched adjacent waters for the bodies of the drowned men.


522f921568f4b84bd90023ed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_184_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921568f4b84bd90023ef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_184_1.jpg)


26 December 1889

4 to 8 A.M. Sent party with steam launch and flat boat and searched adjacent shores for the bodies of the men drowned on the 23rd inst.


522f921568f4b84bd90023f1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_185_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921568f4b84bd90023f3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_185_1.jpg)


27 December 1889

4 to 8 A.M. Sent party in Steam launch and flat boat to search for the bodies of the men drowned on the 23rd.


522f921568f4b84bd90023f5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_186_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921568f4b84bd90023f7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_186_1.jpg)


28 December 1889

4 to 8 A.M. Sent party in Steam launch and flat boat to search for the bodies of the men drowned on the 23rd.


522f921568f4b84bd90023f9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_187_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921568f4b84bd90023fb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_187_1.jpg)


29 December 1889

4 to 8 A.M. Sent party in Steam launch and flat boat to search for bodies of the men drowned on the 23rd inst.


522f921568f4b84bd90023fd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_188_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921568f4b84bd90023ff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_188_1.jpg)


30 December 1889

4 to 8 A.M. Steam launch with search party made the rounds looking for the bodies of the men drowned on the 23rd inst.

Merid to 4 P.M. Steam launch with search party made the rounds looking for the bodies of the men drowned on the 23rd inst.


522f921568f4b84bd9002401: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_189_0.jpg)


navy yard mare island cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


522f921568f4b84bd9002403: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_189_1.jpg)


31 December 1889

4 to 8 A.M. Steam launch with flat boat made the rounds searching for the bodies of the men drowned on the 23rd inst.


522f921568f4b84bd9002405: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_190_0.jpg)


522f921568f4b84bd9002407: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol020of055/vol020of055_190_1.jpg)