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 – JULY 1st 1907 TO FEBRUARY 28th 1908


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Log book of the USS Albatross, 4th rate, commanded by Lieut. A J Hepburn (to Sept 17, 07) and Lt Commander M Johnson (from Spet 17, 07) US Navy, commencing July 1st 1907 at Mare Island, Cal. and ending February 29th, 1908, at Sandakan, Borneo


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A.J.Hepburn, Lieutenant, U.S.N. - Captain of Albatross July 1st 1907 until September 17th 1907

G.G.Hart, Act. Asst. Surg. - July 1st 1907 until February 29th 1908

H.Dial, Asst. Paymaster - July 1st 1907 until February 29th 1908

F.R.Hazard, Ch.Boatswain - July 1st 1907 until February 29th 1908

C.F.Pime, Boatswain. - July 1st 1907 until July 8th 1907

F.W.Metters, Boatswain. - July 1st 1907 until February 29th 1908

C.Crater, Wnt. Mach. - July 1st 1907 until February 29th 1908

T.M.Cassidy, Boatswain. - July 1st 1907 until February 29th 1908

B.G.Barthalow, Lieutenant - July 1st 1907 until February 29th 1908

M.Johnston, Lt-Com'd'r, U.S.N. - Capotain of Albatross from 17th September 1907 until February 29th 1908

List of Officers attached to and on board of the USS "Albatross", commanded by Lieut. Commander A J Hepburn, USN, during the period covered by this log book from July 1st, 1907, to September 17th, 1907


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C.F.Pime, Boatswain, U.S.N. - Jul 8, 1907, detached and ordered home on waiting orders (B.N. 1 Jul 07)

A.J.Hepburn, Lieutenant, U.S.N. - Sep 17, 1907, detached and ordered to report to Commandant Naval Station New Orleans for duty on board U.S.S. Dubuque

List of officers who have died, been detached, or transferred on board the USS "Albatross", commanded by Lieut. Commander A J Hepburn, USN, during the period covered by this log book from July 1st, 1907, to September 17th, 1907


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Complement of Petty Officers, Seamen, Ordinary Seamen, Apprentice Seamen, and Marines on board of the USS "Albatross", from July 1st, 1907, to September 17th, 1907


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USS US Fisheries steamer "Albatross". Description of Instruments for meteorological observations, their location, &c


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Armament of the USS ...

small arms


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Tables of deviation of the standard compass N° ... on board the USS US Fisheries steamer "Albatross"

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LOGS FOR JULY 1907


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navy yard mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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1 July 1907

Unshipped remains of starboard gangway ladder.

Workmen from navy yard employed on board as follows: S.E., 1 pipe coverer on steam pipe for dredging engine, 2 pipe fitters in engine room; Equip., 1 electrician and one helper.

Received stores for General Mess: 91 lbs. beef, 444 lbs. potatoes, 100 lbs. onions.

Navy yard workmen employed on board as follows: Equip., 1 electrician on bell wires; S.E.., 1 pipe coverer on pipe for dredging engine; 2 pipe fitters in engine room.

F.Tamaura, SC3c - By order of Com'd'g Officer F.Tamaura, SC3c., was rated SC2c.

Unshipped remains of starboard gangway ladder.

Workmen from navy yard employed on board as follows: S.E., 1 pipe coverer on steam pipe for dredging engine, 2 pipe fitters in engine room; Equip., 1 electrician and one helper.

Received stores for General Mess: 91 lbs. beef, 444 lbs. potatoes, 100 lbs. onions.

Navy yard workmen employed on board as follows: Equip., 1 electrician on bell wires; S.E.., 1 pipe coverer on pipe for dredging engine; 2 pipe fitters in engine room.

F.Tamaura, SC3c - By order of Com'd'g Officer F.Tamaura, SC3c., was rated SC2c.


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navy yard mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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2 July 1907

U.S.tug Active - At 8:20 U.S.tug Active came alongside and towed ship out to buoy No 2.

Received for the General Mess 45 lbs. bread, 145 lbs. beef.

B.Reilly, F.1c. - Shortly after 12:oo mer. B.Reilly, F.1c., was burned on right hand by steam from bursting water gauge in steam launch; dressed with picric acid.


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navy yard mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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3 July 1907

Two sheet metal workers, 1 driller and 2 apprentices from navy yard working on ventilation system.

Received 1 box stationary from Sanborn, Vail & Co. San Francisco; 1 pair of cast brass brackets and 1 doz. drawer pulls from Sellers and Madison Co., San Francisco; and for the General Mess: 30 lbs. bread, 1 case oranges, 1 cheese, 60lbs. butter, 1 case eggs.

One shallow hardening pan belonging to the Scient. Dept. was accidently lost over board.


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navy yard mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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4 July 1907

At 8:00 full dressed ship in honor of the day.

J.H.Malone, SC1c. - Received with bag and hammock J.H.Malone, SC1c., from U.S.S. Pensacola.

U.S.S. Pensacola - Received with bag and hammock J.H.Malone, SC1c., from U.S.S. Pensacola.

U.S.S. Independence - At Noon U.S.S. Independence fired salute of 21 guns.

Act. Asst. Surgeon G.G.Hart, U.S.N. - By order of Commanding Officer Act. Asst. Surgeon G.G.Hart, U.S.N., was suspended from duty for 10 days, for being under influence of liquor returning from shore.


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navy yard mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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5 July 1907

Received for the General Mess: 112 lbs. beef.


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Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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6 July 1907

Rec'd 40 lbs. bread for Genl. Mess.

Received for the General Mess 30 lbs. pork, 300 lbs. potatoes.


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Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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7 July 1907

vallejo shore

Lat , Long

barge Red Rock - At 12:55 the barge Red Rock, heavily loaded with gravel, in tow of a gasoline launch Elsie standing down stream with a strong ebb tide, ran athwart our mooring chain and hung up on the buoy with her fore rigging foul of our bowsprit. The fire boat Leslie came out from the navy yard and tendered assistance, followed later by the navy yard tug Active. As the barge swung clear her mast was carried away, striking our forecastle rail. Upon examination found the hand lead platform broken, forecastle rail splintered for about three feet on the starboard side, one stanchion for guard chain broken, bowsprit loosened, head stays chafed and starboard controller for guard chain broken. The barge turned turtle and at daylight was was seen on the mud flats on the Vallejo shore, about opposite the U.S.S. Independence.

gasoline launch Elsie - At 12:55 the barge Red Rock, heavily loaded with gravel, in tow of a gasoline launch Elsie standing down stream with a strong ebb tide, ran athwart our mooring chain and hung up on the buoy with her fore rigging foul of our bowsprit. The fire boat Leslie came out from the navy yard and tendered assistance, followed later by the navy yard tug Active. As the barge swung clear her mast was carried away, striking our forecastle rail. Upon examination found the hand lead platform broken, forecastle rail splintered for about three feet on the starboard side, one stanchion for guard chain broken, bowsprit loosened, head stays chafed and starboard controller for guard chain broken. The barge turned turtle and at daylight was was seen on the mud flats on the Vallejo shore, about opposite the U.S.S. Independence.

fire boat Leslie - At 12:55 the barge Red Rock, heavily loaded with gravel, in tow of a gasoline launch Elsie standing down stream with a strong ebb tide, ran athwart our mooring chain and hung up on the buoy with her fore rigging foul of our bowsprit. The fire boat Leslie came out from the navy yard and tendered assistance, followed later by the navy yard tug Active. As the barge swung clear her mast was carried away, striking our forecastle rail. Upon examination found the hand lead platform broken, forecastle rail splintered for about three feet on the starboard side, one stanchion for guard chain broken, bowsprit loosened, head stays chafed and starboard controller for guard chain broken. The barge turned turtle and at daylight was was seen on the mud flats on the Vallejo shore, about opposite the U.S.S. Independence.

navy yard tug Active - At 12:55 the barge Red Rock, heavily loaded with gravel, in tow of a gasoline launch Elsie standing down stream with a strong ebb tide, ran athwart our mooring chain and hung up on the buoy with her fore rigging foul of our bowsprit. The fire boat Leslie came out from the navy yard and tendered assistance, followed later by the navy yard tug Active. As the barge swung clear her mast was carried away, striking our forecastle rail. Upon examination found the hand lead platform broken, forecastle rail splintered for about three feet on the starboard side, one stanchion for guard chain broken, bowsprit loosened, head stays chafed and starboard controller for guard chain broken. The barge turned turtle and at daylight was was seen on the mud flats on the Vallejo shore, about opposite the U.S.S. Independence.

U.S.S. Independence - At 12:55 the barge Red Rock, heavily loaded with gravel, in tow of a gasoline launch Elsie standing down stream with a strong ebb tide, ran athwart our mooring chain and hung up on the buoy with her fore rigging foul of our bowsprit. The fire boat Leslie came out from the navy yard and tendered assistance, followed later by the navy yard tug Active. As the barge swung clear her mast was carried away, striking our forecastle rail. Upon examination found the hand lead platform broken, forecastle rail splintered for about three feet on the starboard side, one stanchion for guard chain broken, bowsprit loosened, head stays chafed and starboard controller for guard chain broken. The barge turned turtle and at daylight was was seen on the mud flats on the Vallejo shore, about opposite the U.S.S. Independence.

At 9:00 the Commanding Officer went on shore to report the affair to the Commandant of the navy yard.


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navy yard mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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8 July 1907

Received for the General Mess: 15 lbs. bread, 20 lbs. Veal, 15 lbs. Hamburger, 50 lbs. turnips, 50 lbs. carrots, 50 lbs. cabbage, 18 lbs. sausage, 100 lbs. onions.

Boatswain C.F.Pime, U.S.N. - Orders were received from the Bureau of Navigation dated July 1, 1907, detaching Boatswain C.F.Pime, U.S.N., from this vessel, and ordering him home on waiting orders. He was detached this date.

coal: 60 tons - Pocahontas Coal

Captain Young, U.S.N. - A Board of Investigation consisting of Captain Young, U.S.N. (Senior Member), Asst Naval Constructor Fisher, U.S.N., and Chief Boatswain Rettig, U.S.N., convened on board this vessel to investigate the cause of the collision of the gravel barge Red Rock with this vessel, which occured the morning of July 7, 07.

Asst Naval Constructor Fisher, U.S.N. - A Board of Investigation consisting of Captain Young, U.S.N. (Senior Member), Asst Naval Constructor Fisher, U.S.N., and Chief Boatswain Rettig, U.S.N., convened on board this vessel to investigate the cause of the collision of the gravel barge Red Rock with this vessel, which occured the morning of July 7, 07.

Chief Boatswain Rettig, U.S.N. - A Board of Investigation consisting of Captain Young, U.S.N. (Senior Member), Asst Naval Constructor Fisher, U.S.N., and Chief Boatswain Rettig, U.S.N., convened on board this vessel to investigate the cause of the collision of the gravel barge Red Rock with this vessel, which occured the morning of July 7, 07.

gravel barge Red Rock - A Board of Investigation consisting of Captain Young, U.S.N. (Senior Member), Asst Naval Constructor Fisher, U.S.N., and Chief Boatswain Rettig, U.S.N., convened on board this vessel to investigate the cause of the collision of the gravel barge Red Rock with this vessel, which occured the morning of July 7, 07.


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navy yard mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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9 July 1907

One joiner in forward deck room.

Received for the General Mess: 18 lbs. Frankfurters, 25 lbs. bread, 25 lbs. corned beef.

Mr H.C.Fassett, Fishery Expert, U.S.F.C. - Mr H.C.Fassett, Fishery Expert, U.S.F.C., was this day detached from duty on board this vessel in obedience to telegraphic orders from the Commissioner of Fisheries, dated Washington, D.C., July 6, 1906.

U.S.S. Independence - Received from U.S.S. Independence with bag, hammock and necessary transfer papers Francis Meyerhoff, C.M.3c.

Francis Meyerhoff, C.M.3c. - Received from U.S.S. Independence with bag, hammock and necessary transfer papers Francis Meyerhoff, C.M.3c.


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navy yard mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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10 July 1907

Received for General Mess: 25 lbs. bread, 12 lbs. liver, 30 lbs. beef, 1 case eggs.

Received from navy yard 15 water ewers for use in state rooms, to complete sets received on June 29.


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navy yard mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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11 July 1907

J.L.Hakala, Cox. - Absentee, J.L.Hakala, Cox.

Received for General Mess 15 lbs. pork sausage.

J.L.Hakala, Cox. - J.L.Hakala, Cox., returned from liberty 2 hrs. over time.


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navy yard mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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12 July 1907

Received for the General Mess 20 lbs. fish, 18 lbs. mutton, 30 lbs. beef, 15 lbs. beef.


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navy yard mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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13 July 1907

Received for the General Mess 25 lbs. bread, 20 lbs. ham, 18 lbs. pork, 500 lbs. potatoes, 50lbs. butter.

Act. Asst. Surgeon G.G.Hart, U.S.N. - By order of Commanding Officer Act. Asst. Surgeon G.G.Hart, U.S.N., was restored to duty.


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navy yard mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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14 July 1907


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navy yard mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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15 July 1907

Received for the General Mess: 20 lbs. beef, 20 lbs. mutton, 18 lbs. Hamburger, 25 lbs. bread.

Sent armature for dynamo A ashore to navy yard for slight repairs.


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mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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16 July 1907

Received from the Weeks-Howe-Emerson Co., San Francisco, Cal., for the Deck Department: 6 capstan bars, 3 qrs. emery cloth, 2 gro. F.H. brass screws 5/8", 2 gro. screws 3/4" 2 gro. screws 1" 2 gro. screws 1 1/4" 2 gro. screws 1 1/2" 1 2 screws 2" 1 gro. screws 7/8" 1 gro. screws 5/8" 1 gro. screws 1/2" 60 gal min. sperm oil, 10 gal raw linseed oil, 10 gal turpentine, 5 gal spar composition, 5 gro. safety matches, 12 flat paint brushes, 12 sash tools, 12 varnish brushes, 1 gro. R.H. brass screws 3/4" 1 gro. screws 1" 1 gro. screws 1 1/4" 1 gro. screws 1 1/2" 1 pkg. copper tacks 1/2" 1 pkg. copper tacks 3/4" 1 pkg. copper tacks 1" 1 pkg. copper tacks 1 1/4" 50 ft. 4-ply rubber hose, 1 1/2" 100 ft. 4-ply rubber hose 1" 2 doz polish paste, 50 lbs. red lead, 200 lbs white lead, 75 lbs. rags, 12 rat traps, 60lbs candles, 12 RR lant globes, 1 sde leather, 4 doz lye, 12 can openers, 12 deck buckets, 12 g.i. buckets, 24 sapolio, 1 stock pot, 1 dinner set, 200 lbs wh zinc, 5 gal Jap dryer, 1 coil 2 1/2" Manila, 1 coil 3" ditto. 3 doz lamp chimneys. 1 RR lantern globe broken in transit. All lamp chimneys (3 doz) larger than ordered.

Received from the Weeks-Hove-Emerson Co, San Francisco, Cal., for the Deck Department


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mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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16 July 1907

Matthew Miller - Matthew Miller enlisted as coal passer, dating from 13 instant, under height waived by Bureau of Navigation telegram of July 15, 1907.

Put boiler in port launch and hoisted boat.

Received on board for Scientific Department 1 doz. brass drawer pulls; for Engineers Department 5 gal. Lard oil; for General Mess 40 lbs. beef, 15lbs. bread, for Pay Department 52 gal. beans, 200 lbs. coffee, 100 lbs. rice, 554 lbs. sugar, 83 yds. cap cloth, 50 white hats, 50 bars soap, 200 lbs. milk.

Pay Director L.C.Kerr, U.S.N. - Pay Director L.C.Kerr, U.S.N. came on board and inspected accounts of Asst Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N.

Asst Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N. - Pay Director L.C.Kerr, U.S.N. came on board and inspected accounts of Asst Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N.

Received on board for the Deck Department from the Navy Yard: 1 fore sail, 1 fore top sail, 1 fore to' gallant sail, 1 main storm try sail, 1 poop awning and 1 set bridge screens; from the Weeks-Howe-Emerson Co., S.F., stores as per appended list.


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navy yard mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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17 July 1907

Received 10 gals. lard oil from John Brownlie for Eng. Dept., and for the General Mess 20 lbs. bread, 20 lbs. veal, 12 lbs. liver, 15 lbs. Kidneys..


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navy yard mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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18 July 1907

18/07/1907

Received for the General Mess 200 lbs. bread, 20 lbs. beef.

At 8:00 started evaporators.

Received from navy yard new starboard gangway ladder and armature for dynamo "A" which had been ashore for repairs.

Received for the General Mess 770 lbs. potatoes.


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navy yard mare island california

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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19 July 1907

Received for General Mess 25 lbs. fish, 17 lbs. pork sausage, 18 lbs. beef, 20 lbs. mutton, 20 lbs. bread.

U.S.S. Independence - Received from U.S.S. Independence with necessary transfer papers B. van Bokhorst, C.M.M.,

B.van Bockhorst C.M.M. - Received from U.S.S. Independence with necessary transfer papers B. van Bokhorst, C.M.M.,


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navy yard mare island making passage to and anchored off sausalito cal

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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20 July 1907

sausalito

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3

Received for the General Mess 20 lbs. ham, 20 lbs. pork, 20 lbs. beef, 40 lbs. bread.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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21 July 1907

Henry A. Harper - Henry A. Harper enlisted as F.1c. to serve for four years from this date.

Warrant Machinist C.Crater, U.S.N. - Warrant Machinist C.Crater, U.S.N., left the ship on extended leave.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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22 July 1907

Received for General Mess 30 lbs. bread, 50 lbs. beef, 20 lbs. pork, 12 lbs. bacon.


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sausalito california making passage to pt channey return

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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23 July 1907

pt chauncey

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4

At 10:00 lay to off Pt. Chauncey and sent party on shore with compass, prepartatory to swinging ship by reciprocal bearings for compass errors.

Received for the General Mess 20 lbs. bread, 18 lbs Hamburger, 18 lbs. beef.

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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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24 July 1907

V.Arnkil, Ch.Yeoman - V.Arnkil, Ch.Yeoman, reported the expiration of his enlistment.

V.Arnkil, Ch.Yeo. - V.Arnkil, Ch.Yeo., was honorably discharged at expiration of his enlistment and furnished travel allowance to Seattle, Wash., the port in U.S. nearest the placeof discharge from which a regular line of steam ships carrying passengers departs for the place of enlistment, or for the port nearest thereto (Dundas Bay, Alaska), $38.28.

John Oban - John Oban, enlisted as Seaman for a period of four years in the U.S. Naval Service from this date.

Received for the General Mess 30lbs. bread, 14 lbs. liver, 20 lbs. Sausage.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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25 July 1907

25/07/1907

After breakfast crew employed in breaking out junk from fore hold.

Received for the General Mess 20 lbs. beef.

V.Arnkil - V.Arnkil enlisted as Chief Yeoman to serve for four years from this date.

Received for the General Mess 30lbs. bread.

Received for Deck Department from the Sellers Madison Co, S.F. 3 doz. g.i. screw eyebolts with washers and 20 l.ft. ash.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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26 July 1907

Fong Yim W.R.C. - absentee Fong Yim W.R.C.

J.J.Harrigian - J.J.Harrigian enlisted in the U.S. Naval Service as F2c. for a period of 4 years from the 25th inst.

Received for the General Mess 20 lbs. mutton, 18 lbs. Hamburger.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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27 July 1907

Rec'd for General Mess: 20lbs. pork, 20 lbs. ham.

Fong Yim W.R.C. - Absentee, Fong Yim W.R.C.

J.H.Malone, SC1c. - J.H.Malone, SC1c., absent over leave.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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28 July 1907

Fong Yim W.R.C. - Fong Yim W.R.C., and J.H.Malone, SC1c., absent over leave.

J.H.Malone, SC1c. - Fong Yim W.R.C., and J.H.Malone, SC1c., absent over leave.

Warrant Machinist C.Crater, U.S.N. - Warrant Machinist C.Crater, U.S.N., returned from extended leave.

Ah Ming, WRS. - Ah Ming, WRS., reported the expiration of his enlistment.

Ah Ming, WRS. - Ah Ming, WRS., was hon. discharged at expiration of his enlistment and furnished travel allowance to Seattle, Wash., in compliance with Art. 881, par 2.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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29 July 1907

Fong Yim W.R.C. - absentees Fong Yim W.R.C., and J.Malone, S.C1c.

J.Malone S.C1c - absentees Fong Yim W.R.C., and J.Malone, S.C1c.

Received for General Mess 30 lbs. bread, 38 lbs. beef, 12 lbs. bacon, 12 lbs. liver.

Ah Ming - Ah Ming reenlisted as M.Att.1c. to serve for four years from this date and by order of Commanding Officer was rated W.R.C.

Received for Deck Department 11 Zin. ft. of hardwood lumber from the Sellers Madison Co.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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30 July 1907

Fong Yim WRC. - Fong Yim WRC., J.H.Malone, SC1c., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c., absentees.

K.E.Maxwell, F2c. - Fong Yim WRC., J.H.Malone, SC1c., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c., absentees

J.H.Malone, SC1c. - Fong Yim WRC., J.H.Malone, SC1c., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c., absentees

Ah Ming, WRC. - Ah Ming, WRC., left the ship on 10 days leave.

Received from Sellers Madison Co. for Deck Dept 2 small brass hinges, 1 small brass lock with key and key hole escutcheon.

A.A. Surgeon G.G.Hart, U.S.N. - By order of Commanding Officer A.A. Surgeon G.G.Hart, U.S.N., accompanied Max Falbin, QM2c., to the U.S. Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Cal., Falbin being transferred thereto for medical treatment.

Max Falbin, QM2c. - By order of Commanding Officer A.A. Surgeon G.G.Hart, U.S.N., accompanied Max Falbin, QM2c., to the U.S. Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Cal., Falbin being transferred thereto for medical treatment.

Fong Yim W.R.C. - Offers of rewards were sent ashore for the apprehension and delivery on board this ship of Fong Yim W.R.C., J.H.Malone, SC1c., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c.

J.H.Malone, SC1c. - Offers of rewards were sent ashore for the apprehension and delivery on board this ship of Fong Yim W.R.C., J.H.Malone, SC1c., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c.

Received for the General Mess 20lbs. Hamburger, 20 lbs. bread, 20 lbs. mutton.

K.E.Maxwell, F2c. - Offers of rewards were sent ashore for the apprehension and delivery on board this ship of Fong Yim W.R.C., J.H.Malone, SC1c., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c.

A.A. Surg. G.G.Hart, U.S.N. - A.A. Surg. G.G.Hart, U.S.N., returned from Mare Island in accordance with orders issued by Commanding Officer.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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31 July 1907

Fong Yim WRC. - absentees: Fong Yim WRC., J.H.Malone, S.C.1c., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c.

J.H.Malone, S.C.1c. - absentees: Fong Yim WRC., J.H.Malone, S.C.1c., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c.

K.E.Maxwell, F2c. - absentees: Fong Yim WRC., J.H.Malone, S.C.1c., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c.

Received for the General Mess 20lbs. veal, 20 lbs. beef, 20 lbs. bread, 18 lbs. pork Sausage.



LOGS FOR AUGUST 1907


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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1 August 1907

Fong Yim WRC. - Fong Yim WRC., J.H.Malone, S.C.1c., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c., absent over leave.

J.H.Malone, S.C.1c. - Fong Yim WRC., J.H.Malone, S.C.1c., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c., absent over leave.

K.E.Maxwell, F2c. - Fong Yim WRC., J.H.Malone, S.C.1c., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c., absent over leave.

Received for the General Mess 18 lbs. beef, 20 lbs. pork.

J.H.Malone, S.C.1c. - J.H.Malone, S.C.1c., returned on board 127 hrs. over leave.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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2 August 1907

Fong Yim, W.R.C. - Absentees Fong Yim, W.R.C., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c.

K.E.Maxwell, F2c. - Absentees Fong Yim, W.R.C., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c.

Received for General Mess 20lbs. bread, 20lbs. pork, 20lbs. bacon, 10 lbs. sausage, 22 lbs. beef.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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3 August 1907

Fong Yim WRC. - Fong Yim WRC., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c., absent over leave.

K.E.Maxwell, F2c. - Fong Yim WRC., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c., absent over leave.

J.H.Malone, SC1c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment to J.H.Malone, SC1c., for 127 hrs. over leave: 4cl for 2 mo, 60 days restn.

Received for the General Mess: 18lbs. frankfurter, 20 lbs. ham, 14 lbs. sauer kraut, 20 lbs. veal, 100 lbs. onions, 30 lbs. cabbage, 550 lbs. potatoes, 100 lbs. rolled oats, 50 lbs buck wheat, 100 lbs. corn meal, 1 case sauce, 60 lbs. butter, 30 doz. eggs, 1 keg catsup, 5 lbs. spice, 50 lbs. cocoa, 10 pies, 20 lbs.bread.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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4 August 1907

Fong Yim WRC. - Absentees: Fong Yim WRC., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c.

K.E.Maxwell, F2c. - Absentees: Fong Yim WRC., and K.E.Maxwell, F2c.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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5 August 1907

Fong Yim WRC. - Fong Yim WRC., K.E.Maxwell, F2c., and J.Olsen, Sea., absent over leave.

J.Olsen, Sea. - Fong Yim WRC., K.E.Maxwell, F2c., and J.Olsen, Sea., absent over leave.

K.E.Maxwell, F2c. - Fong Yim WRC., K.E.Maxwell, F2c., and J.Olsen, Sea., absent over leave.

Fong Yim WRC. - By order of Commanding Officer Fong Yim WRC., was declared a deserter from this vessel and the U.S.Naval Service dating from Jul. 26, 07.

Received for the General Mess: 56 lbs. beef, 20 lbs. Hamburger, 18 lbs. bread.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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6 August 1907

K.E.Maxwell, F2c. - Absentees: K.E.Maxwell, F2c., and J.Olsen, Sea.

J.Olsen, Sea. - Absentees: K.E.Maxwell, F2c., and J.Olsen, Sea.

Received from Sellers Madison Co. for Deck Dept. 1pkg. hardware and 2 of brads.

Received for General Mess: 10 lbs. corned beef, 35 lbs. veal, 20 lbs. bread.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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7 August 1907

K.E.Maxwell, F2c. - K.E.Maxwell, F2c., and J.Olsen, Sea., absent over leave.

J.Olsen, Sea. - K.E.Maxwell, F2c., and J.Olsen, Sea., absent over leave.

Received for the General Mess 18 lbs. beef, 25 lbs. bread, 18 lbs. sausage.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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8 August 1907

K.E.Maxwell, F2c. - Absentees: K.E.Maxwell, F2c., and J.Olsen, Sea.

J.Olsen, Sea. - Absentees: K.E.Maxwell, F2c., and J.Olsen, Sea.

Received for General Mess: 28 lbs. bread, 20 lbs. beef, 5 gal. syrup, 150 lbs. cabbage, 150 lbs. onions.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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9 August 1907

K.E.Maxwell, F2c. - K.E.Maxwell, F2c., and J.Olsen, Sea., absent over leave.

J.Olsen, Sea. - K.E.Maxwell, F2c., and J.Olsen, Sea., absent over leave.

K.E.Maxwell, F2c. - K.E.Maxwell, F2c., was declared a deserter from this vessel and from the U.S.Naval Service from July 30, 07.

Received for the General Mess: 28 lbs. bread, 18 lbs. beef, 18 lbs. mutton, 12 lbs. liver.

J.Olsen, Sea. - J.Olsen, Sea., returned on board 107 hrs. over time.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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10 August 1907

Received a dipper for deck department from Sellers Madison Co.

Received for the General Mess 20 lbs. veal, 20 lbs. ham, 48 lbs. bread.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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11 August 1907


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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12 August 1907

Received on board for Eng. Dept. from Sellers madison Co.: 25 lbs. waste, 25 lbs. cleaning rags, 4 pcs. sheet iron, 18 bars steel, 4 lbs. rivets, 20 lbs. hemp packing; for Deck Dept: 24 lin. ft. Sugar pine 1/2" x 12", 36 lin. ft. , ditto 1/4" x 12", 2 pair brass hinges; and for the General Mess: 20 lbs. beef, 20 lbs. veal, 20 lbs. mutton, 18 lbs. corned beef, 18 lbs. beef, 20 lbs. bread..

Sent steam launch out and picked up a fishing boat that had broken adrift from its moorings.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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13 August 1907

Received for General Mess: 18 lbs. beef, 20 lbs. Hamburger, 20 lbs. bread.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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14 August 1907

for General Mess: 20 lbs. pork, 20 lbs. beef, 22 lbs. bread; and for Deck Department from Sloan & Co. one mattress.

J.Olsen, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment to J.Olsen, Sea., for 107 hours over time, 4th class for 2 months and 60 days restriction.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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15 August 1907

Received for the General Mess 1 sack spuds.

Received for the General Mess 1060 lbs. vegetables, 50 lbs. butter, 1 case eggs, 30 lbs. bread, 20 lbs. mutton, 20 lbs. veal, 18 lbs. sauer kraut, 18 lbs. Frankfurters.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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16 August 1907

Received for the Genl. Mess 14 lbs. bacon, 12 lbs. liver, 36 lbs. beef, 28 lbs. bread.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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17 August 1907

Received for General Mess 48 lbs. bread, 20 lbs. pork, 20 lbs. ham.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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18 August 1907


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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19 August 1907

Received on board from Sellers Madison Co. for Deck Department: 6 clamp screws, 1 nail set, 6 saw files, 1 false plane, 1 pce ash; and from Christofferson and Tway for Engineers Department: 8 coal and ash buckets, 4 firing ~, 2 slice bars.

Received for the General Mess: 28 lbs. bread, 20 lbs. Hamburger, 18 lbs. pork sausages, 20 lbs. veal, 18 lbs. beef.

A.F.Allvin, Q.M.3c. - A.F.Allvin, Q.M.3c., absent over leave after 6.55 pm.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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20 August 1907

Received for the Deck department from Sellers Madison Co: 2 doz. corn brooms, 1 doz. whisk brooms, 2 doz. sash tools, 1 doz. varnish brushes, 50 yds. canvas # 1, 100 yds. canvas # 2, 100 yds. 8-oz. duck, 50 yds. 10-oz. duck, 50 lbs. hammock clews, 9 coils manila, 50 lbs. marline, 1 coil ratline stuff, 2 Manila hawsers,5" & 6", 100 lbs. cleaning rags, 12 lts. window glass, 4 lbs. brads, 2 doz. split links, 2 pkg. escutcheon pins, 12 Yale pad locks, 12 thermometers, 12 Dual lamp burners, 3 box. candles, 2 doz. lamp chimneys, 2", 4 doz. wovw wicks, 7/8", 1 trimming scissor, 50ft. 4-ply 1 1/2" rubber hose, 50 ft. 4-ply 2" cotton hose, 5lbs. carpenters glue, 6 lbs. insect powder, 2 bellows for same, 30 gal. lard oil, 5 gal. boot topping, 2 lbs. ivory black, 10 lbs. rose lake, 1 lbs. gold bronzing, 2 lbs. aluminum powder, 2 qts. banana liquid, 100 lbs. red lead, 300 lbs. white lead, 25 lbs. shellac, 5 gal. spar varnish, 10 lbs. English vermillion, 300 lbs. white zinc, 50 lbs. pitch, 4 female spanners, 2" hose, 3 female spanners, 1 1/2" hose, 9 boat hook handles, 3 lbs. gum gasket for air ports, 10 lbs. sheet brass , 1/16" 40 clip hooks, asstd. 28 thimbles for rope, 12 thimbles for wire, 18 shackles, asstd., 6 hand irons, 6 leg irons, 1 cocoa mat, 6 yds. rubber for P.H., 11 treads for W.R., 6 seaming palms, 3 roping palms, 6 glass cutters, 5 doz. Pears soap, 1 smooth plane, 1 jack plane, 1 opinchers, 1 doz. carpenter's pencils, 1 plumber's friend, 1 crate toilet paper, 5 doz. sapolio, 5 fire extinguishers, 2 fids, splicing, 2 doz, water tumblers, 1 Sauce pan 7", C. 1 Universal meat grinder, 1 meat saw, 2 extra blades for same, 4 earthenware bean pots, 1 strainer, 12" 2 doz. table spoons, wh. m. 2 doz. table knives, wh. m. 2 doz. table forks, wh. m. 1 doz. enaml. plates, 4 glass salt cellars, 4 agtwr, stock pots,

received from the Deck Department from Sellers Madison Co


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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20 August 1907

H.F.Allvin, Q.M.3c. - H.F.Allvin, Q.M.3c., returned on board 14 hours over time.

Received on board in deck Department stores as per appended list.

Received for the General Mess: 26 lbs. bread and 20 lbs. ham.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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21 August 1907

Received on board for the Deck Department from Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson: C. 1 can opener, 3 potato knives, 1 French knife, 6", 1 french knife, 12", 1 farina boiler, 6", 3 sauce pans, 6", WR. 2 baking pans, 8"x12", 2 sauce pans, 6", 2 coffee pots, 2-qts., 1 iron sauce pan, 8", 1 colander, 16", 1 colander, 12", 6 tea strainers, 1 egg turner, 1 perforated ladle, 5", 1 iron sauce pot, 8", 1 dish pan, 24", 1 family coffe mill, to be returned and exchanged for another kind. Steer. 1 bread knife, B.D. 2 wash boilers, copper bottom, 1 potato steamer, 6-gal., 2 coffee pots, 5-gal., 1 egg whip, 1 perforated ladle, 7", 2 dish pans, 24", 2 French knives, 6", 1 egg turner, 5 fry pans, 8", 12 wh. enml. soup bowls, 8 oval meat dishes, 8 round veg. dishes, 1 bread knife, 6 soup ladles. and from F.Fiedler: 6 rat traps.

Received on board for the Deck Department from Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson


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sausalito cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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21 August 1907

E.Evans F1c. - E.Evans F1c., absent over leave.

Received for the General Mess 22 lbs. veal, 38 lbs. beef, 26 lbs. bread.

H.F.Allvin, Q.M.3c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: H.F.Allvin, Q.M.3c., 14 hours over leave, reduced to 2nd class and 2 weeks restriction.

Received from Holbrook, Merrill and Stetson, and from F.Fiedler, deck stores as per appended list.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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22 August 1907

Received from the Sellers Madison Co. for Deck department: 12 deck scrubs & handles, 12 hand scrubs, 12 flat paint brushes, 25 lbs. cotton rope, 30 lbs. seizing stuff, 5 lbs. bagging twine, 6 lbs. sewing twine, 20 yds. blue bunting, 3 pkg. finishing nails, 5 qrs. sandpaper, 75 lbs. wire nails, 1 brass stern light, 1 running light for launch, 1/2 side pump leather, 1 side rigging leather, 5 lbs. beeswax, 4 lbs. concentrated lye, 5 gal. asphaltum varnish, 10 lbs. lamp black in oil, 10 gal. raw linseed iol, 5 gal. turpentine, 10 lbs. Venetian red, 50 lbs. yellow ocher in oil, 20 lbs. putty, 4 oars, 8-ft., 2 sail hooks, 1 joiners scraper, 6 putty knives, 1 gimlet set;

Received from Murphy, Grant & Co. for Deck Department: 5 doz. napkins, 7 doz. bath towels, 10 doz. face towels, 3 doz. pillow cases, 1 7/12 doz. sheets, 1 table padding.

received from the Deck Department from Sellers Madison Co

received from Murphy, Grant & Co for the Deck Department


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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22 August 1907

Received from the Hydrographic Office, Washington, 3 chart portfolios.

E.Evens, F1c. - absentee E.Evens, F1c.

E.Evens F1c. - E.Evens F1c., returned on board 29 hours over leave. Commanding Officer awarded him following punishment: 3 months 4th class and 90 days restriction.

Received on board for Deck Department stores as per appended list, and for Genl Mess 22 lbs. beef, 20 lbs. pork, 20 lbs bread.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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23 August 1907

Received from Ordnance Department, Mare Island Navy Yard, 5 boxes small arms and ammunition; also for General Mess: 20 lbs. bread, 20 lbs. Hamburger, 12 1/2 lbs. liver, 15 lbs. bacon, 20 lbs. steak.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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24 August 1907

Received on board from the Sellers Madison Co for Deck department: 1 doz. lantern globes, 1 smoking lamp, 1 lb. spun wick, 3 gal. copal varnish, 3 doz. polishing paste, 20 lbs. sheet brass, 1 doz. deck squilgees, 1 doz. rubbers for same, 3 gro. safety matches, 1 grindstone, 6 coal scoops, 3 spittoons, 1 cross cut saw, 1 lb. pumice stone.

received from Sellers Madison Co for the Deck Department


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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24 August 1907

Received for the General Mess: 22 ham, 21 lbs. pork, 40 lbs. bread.

Received storesfor Deck Department as per appended list.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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25 August 1907

H.A.Harper, F1c. - H.A.Harper, F1c., absent over leave.

H.J.Mackey, MM1c. - The yawl with sailing party consisting of H.J.Mackey, MM1c., and C.Sherer, Oil., capsized between Angel Island and this vessel, and was picked up by the ferry boat Tamalpais, saving everything except the yoke which was lost.

C.Sherer, Oil. - The yawl with sailing party consisting of H.J.Mackey, MM1c., and C.Sherer, Oil., capsized between Angel Island and this vessel, and was picked up by the ferry boat Tamalpais, saving everything except the yoke which was lost.

ferry boat Tamalpais - The yawl with sailing party consisting of H.J.Mackey, MM1c., and C.Sherer, Oil., capsized between Angel Island and this vessel, and was picked up by the ferry boat Tamalpais, saving everything except the yoke which was lost.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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26 August 1907

H.A.Harper, F1c. - H.A.Harper, F1c., absent over leave.

Received 2 barrels of glass ware for Deck Department from Nathan Dohrmann Co.

Received for the General Mess: 8 lbs. bread, 40 lbs. beef, 22 lbs. pork, 16 lbs. ham, 50 lbs. butter, 2 cases milk, 2 cases tomatoes, 1 gal. lemon extract, 1 case eggs, 60 lbs. cabbage.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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27 August 1907

H.A.Harper, F1c. - H.A.Harper, F1c., absent over leave.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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28 August 1907

H.A.Harper - absentee H.A.Harper.

Received from Hind, Rolph & Co. 6 drums of Rahtjen's: anti-corrosive and anti-fouling compounds for use on the ship's bottom.

Crew employed hauling water from shore for ship's use - three boat loads in all. Sent another ashore for sands.

Received for the general mess 24 lbs. bread, 38 lbs. beef, 22 lbs veal.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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29 August 1907

H.A.Harper, F1c. - H.A.Harper, F1c., absent over leave.

H.A.Harper, F1c. - H.A.Harper, F1c.' returned on board 103 hrs. over leave.

I.Kotaro, SC4c. - I.Kotaro, SC4c., absent over leave since 5.50pm.

John Sands - Enlisted John Sands as Sea. and Clarance W.Stinnett as O.S.

Clarance W Stinnett - Enlisted John Sands as Sea. and Clarance W.Stinnett as O.S.

Rec'd for Genl. Mess: 50 lbs. lard, 2 gals olive oil, 20 lbs. corned beef, 20 lbs. beef.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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30 August 1907

I.Kotaro, SC4c. - absentee I.Kotaro, SC4c.

Returned by railthe following articles from deck department, for exchanges: To Sellers & Madison Co., San Francisco: 1 bdl white codline, 1 barrel containing 5 fire extinguishers and 2 lbs. Prussian blue, 1 box containing 6 hand irons, 6 leg irons, 12 thermometers and 1 saw; to Weeks-Howe-Emerson Co., San Francisco: 2 boxes containing 3 doz. lamp chimneys; to Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, Oakland, Cal: 1 barrell containing 1 wash boiler, 1 box containing 1 wash boiler and 1 coffee mill.

H.A.Harper, F1c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: H.A.Harper, F1c., 103 hrs. over time, 4 class for 2 months and 60 days restriction.

C.E.De Long, Yeo.1c. - C.E.De Long, Yeo.1c., was given an acting appointment as Chief Yeoman in the U.S.Navy, to date from Aug 1, 1907.

Received for the General Mess: 12 lbs. liver, 14 lbs. bacon, 19 lbs. beef, 20 lbs. spare ribs, 17 lbs. sauer kraut.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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31 August 1907

I.Kotero, S.C.4c. - I.Kotero, S.C.4c., absent over leave.

Received for Engineers department from the California Engineers supply Co. 4 bbl. boiler compound, and for the General Mess: 1 sack cabbage, 6 sacks potatoes, 1 box oranges, 1 can lards, 1 sack sweet potatoes, 1 cheese, 1 bag onions, 1 case eggs, 1 can oil, 20 lbs. pork, 20 lbs. ham.

Mr L.M.Tongue - Mr L.M.Tongue severed connection with this vessel, his resignation having been accepted by the Bureau of Fisheries, Dept. of Commerce and Labor, to take place this date.

Mr Robert E.Richardson - Mr Robert E.Richardson reported for duty on this vessel, in obedience to orders from the Bureau of Fisheries dated Aug. 23, 1907, and left the ship to complete unfinished business at Stanford university.



LOGS FOR SEPTEMBER 1907


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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1 September 1907

I.Kotaro, S.C.4c. - I.Kotaro, S.C.4c., absent over leave.


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sausalito cal making passage to and at anchor off united engineering works oakland harbor

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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2 September 1907

san antonio creek

Lat 22.8, Long 113.6

Received on board for the General Mess: 100 lbs. bread, 26 lbs. mutton, 175 lbs. beef, 88 lbs. ham and bacon; for the Deck department from Sellers and Madison Co: 230 ft. lumber, 1 iron hasp & staples, 1 pair iron hinges; for Scientific Department: 10 gals. "preservo" from Robeson Chemical Co, Port Huron, Mich.

Sailing ship Falls of Clyde - Arrived off Webster St. Bridge at 3:15 and delayed until 3:35 waiting for bridge to open. Then proceeded to the United Engineering Works making fast to the Sailing ship Falls of Clyde off the marine railway.


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oakland california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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3 September 1907

I.Kotaro, S.C.4c. - absentees: I.Kotaro, S.C.4c., J.Sands, Sea.

At 9:25 cast off lines and went on marine railway.

J.Sands, Sea. - absentees: I.Kotaro, S.C.4c., J.Sands, Sea.

Hauled ship away from ways at 11:35 and re-set blocks. At 1:00 pm. hauled on ways. Ship took blocks at 1:15; dry at about 1:45 pm. Men from Engineering Works cleaning ship's bottom, strainers, putting on new zincs, grinding in valves, renewing cement in fore-hold, repairing poop rail. - Put starboard anchor on the dock, men from Works to straighten stock.

J.Sands, Sea. - J.Sands, Sea., returned on board 4 hours over time.


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oakland california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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4 September 1907

Workmen from dock yard commenced painting ship's bottom at 7:30, men employed caulking seams, working on anchor stock, cementing in fore hold, repairing poop rail, working on rudder and on strainers.

I.Kotero, S.C.4c. - I.Kotero, S.C.4c., absent over leave.

Workmen from dry dock painting ship's bottom, caulking seams and overhauling pintols and gudgeons of rudder, also cementing bilges in fore hold and replacing pig iron ballast. Workmen working all night on rudder.


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oakland california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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5 September 1907

An examination of the vessel after being hauled out showed the bottom covered with a heavy, almost uniform coat of small barnacles. A narrow strip of algae covered the water line on each side from stem to stern. There was also a growth of longer weed on the bottom, the larger part of which was included between the bilge keels, but this growth was much lighter than usual. The propellers, which were left unpainted at last docking, were covered with the same growth of barnacles as appeared on the hull. All marine growth was removed with copper scrapers, and the bottom washed with fresh water. An inspection of the hull was then made for weeping seams and rivets. The last coat of paint was still in fair condition except along the water line on each side from entrance to run, where the metal was almost bare. No signs of unusual corrosion since last docking could be discovered. Scattered about evenly over the ship's bottom below the turn of the bilge on each side were found 162 feet of wet seams. These signs of strain are no doubt due to the severe weather encountered during the passage from Yokohama to San Francisco in November 1906. The condition is not serious. Repairs were made by chipping and re-caulking all seams that showed dampness. The zinc protectors on the hull were dull in color and showed less corrosion than usual. The strainer for forward hand pump on starboard side was removed and a new one fitted. At the next docking it is recommended that all other strainers be renewed. The stern bearings were in excellent condition, showing almost no signs of wear. The rudder gudgeons were removed and gudgeons and pintles examined. All brass journals and bushings of these bearings wetre found in good condition. The iron gudgeons, however, are considerably corroded, and though apparently still strong enough for considerable service, it is advisable that they be renewed at the next docking. The bottom blow discharge on port side shows slightly more than normal corrosion since last docking, and a new reinforcing plate should be fitted at this point at the next opportunity.


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oakland california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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5 September 1901

After having been cleaned and repaired as above noted the underwater body, including propellers, was painted with one coat of Rahtjen's anti-corrosive composition #1, and one coat of Rahtjen's anti-fouling composition # 3. For the first coat 35 gals. were required to cover hull, and 33 gals. for the second. Other repairs not pertaining to the outside underwater body were made as noted in the Repair Book. A.Hepburn Lieutenant, U.S.N., Chas Crater Warrant Machinist, U.S.N.

A.Hepburn Lieutenant, U.S.N. - Signature on report on ship condition.

Chas Crater Warrant Machinist, U.S.N. - Signature on report on ship condition.


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oakland california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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5 September 1907

I.Kotaro, S.C.4c. - absentee I.Kotaro, S.C.4c.

Workmen from dry dock removing bilge chocks and painting underneath them, also at work replacing ballast in fore hold and finishing overhauling pintols and gudgeons on rudder.

Men from Engineering Works working on rudder head and poop railing, finished work in fore hold and on ship's bottom, having received 2 coats of bottom paint (Rahtjen's anti-corrosive and anti-fouling compounds), between 35 and 40 gals. to each coat.

At 10:50 started to haul off marine railway and at 11:45 secured ship alongside Engineering Co's wharf.

Mr R.E.Richardson - Mr R.E.Richardson returned on board, having completed his work at Stanford university.


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oakland cal making passage to and at anchor off san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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6 September 1907

folsom st wharf no2

Lat 43.1, Long 113.6

I.Kotaro, S.C.4c. - I.Kotaro, S.C.4c., and M.McCann, F1c., absent over leave.

M.McCann, F1c. - I.Kotaro, S.C.4c., and M.McCann, F1c., absent over leave

Workmen from Engineering Works at work on rudder head and poop railing.

U.S.S. Raleigh - Commanding Officer paid an official visit on the Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. Raleigh.


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san francisco cal making passage to and anchored off sausalito cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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7 September 1907

san francisco bay

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3

Commanding Officer employed 4 long-shore men to help with coaling.

M.McCann, F1c. - M.McCann, F1c., and I.Kotaro, S.C.4c., absent over leave.

I.Kotaro, S.C.4c. - M.McCann, F1c., and I.Kotaro, S.C.4c., absent over leave.

coal: 110.2 - Wellington coal.

Oscar Bergen C.M.M. - Commanding Officer issued good conduct medal to Oscar Bergen C.M.M.

coal: 110 tons 420 lbs -


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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8 September 1907

I.Kotaro, S.C.4c. - I.Kotaro, S.C.4c., and M.McCann, F1c., absent over leave.

M.McCann, F1c. - I.Kotaro, S.C.4c., and M.McCann, F1c., absent over leave.

I.Kotaro, S.C.4c. - I.Kotaro, S.C.4c. was declared a deserter from this vessel and the U.S. Naval Service from Aug 29 1907.

John Sands, Seaman - The following telegram was received by Commanding Officer, dated Washington, D.C., Sep. 6, 1907: "John Sands, Seaman, identified as John Coleman, apprentice seaman, discharged undesirable Pensacola April last. Transfer under guard Independence. (Signed) Winslow." In accordance with the above and by order of Commanding Officer John Sands, Seaman, was confined for safekeeping.

John Coleman, apprentice seaman - The following telegram was received by Commanding Officer, dated Washington, D.C., Sep. 6, 1907: "John Sands, Seaman, identified as John Coleman, apprentice seaman, discharged undesirable Pensacola April last. Transfer under guard Independance. (Signed) Winslow." In accordance with the above and by order of Commanding Officer John Sands, Seaman, was confined for safekeeping.

Pensacola - The following telegram was received by Commanding Officer, dated Washington, D.C., Sep. 6, 1907: "John Sands, Seaman, identified as John Coleman, apprentice seaman, discharged undesirable Pensacola April last. Transfer under guard Independance. (Signed) Winslow." In accordance with the above and by order of Commanding Officer John Sands, Seaman, was confined for safekeeping.

Winslow - The following telegram was received by Commanding Officer, dated Washington, D.C., Sep. 6, 1907: "John Sands, Seaman, identified as John Coleman, apprentice seaman, discharged undesirable Pensacola April last. Transfer under guard Independance. (Signed) Winslow." In accordance with the above and by order of Commanding Officer John Sands, Seaman, was confined for safekeeping.

Independence - The following telegram was received by Commanding Officer, dated Washington, D.C., Sep. 6, 1907: "John Sands, Seaman, identified as John Coleman, apprentice seaman, discharged undesirable Pensacola April last. Transfer under guard Independance. (Signed) Winslow." In accordance with the above and by order of Commanding Officer John Sands, Seaman, was confined for safekeeping.

Received for the General Mess: 20 lbs. pork and 24 lbs. bread.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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9 September 1907

mare island

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3

M.McCann, F1c. - M.McCann, F1c., absent over leave.

J.Sands, Sea. - By order of Commanding Officer J.Sands, Sea., was released and prepared for transfer under guard to the U.S.S. Independence.

U.S.S. Independence - By order of Commanding Officer J.Sands, Sea., was released and prepared for transfer under guard to the U.S.S. Independence.

Chief Boatswain Hazard - Chief Boatswain Hazard left ship in charge of prisoner John Sands, Sea., and J.L.Hakala, Cox., guard for same, for Mare Island where prisoner is to be transferred to U.S.S. Independence by telegraphic order of Bureau of Navigation of Sep. 6, 1907. Hakala returned on board at 4:00pm.

J.L.Hakala, Cox. - Chief Boatswain Hazard left ship in charge of prisoner John Sands, Sea., and J.L.Hakala, Cox., guard for same, for Mare Island where prisoner is to be transferred to U.S.S. Independence by telegraphic order of Bureau of Navigation of Sep. 6, 1907. Hakala returned on board at 4:00pm.

John Sands, Sea. - Chief Boatswain Hazard left ship in charge of prisoner John Sands, Sea., and J.L.Hakala, Cox., guard for same, for Mare Island where prisoner is to be transferred to U.S.S. Independence by telegraphic order of Bureau of Navigation of Sep. 6, 1907. Hakala returned on board at 4:00pm.

U.S.S. Independence - Chief Boatswain Hazard left ship in charge of prisoner John Sands, Sea., and J.L.Hakala, Cox., guard for same, for Mare Island where prisoner is to be transferred to U.S.S. Independence by telegraphic order of Bureau of Navigation of Sep. 6, 1907. Hakala returned on board at 4:00pm.

Observed holiday during p.m.

U.S.S. Cincinnati - U.S.S. Cincinnati entered harbor from sea at 10am. and proceeded toward anchorage off San Francisco.

Received for the General Mess: 28 lbs. bread, 20 lbs. Hamburger, 26 lbs. veal, 20 lbs. beef.

Chief Boatswain Hazard - Chief Boatswain Hazard returned on board at 6:30pm having completed duty at Mare Id.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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Received on board for the Deck Department From Sellers Madison Co: 5 Fire extinguishers & charges, 2 lbs. Prussia blue (for Indigo), 6 hand irons, 6 leg irons, 1 band saw, 1 bdl. codline, 1 strainer, 8 lts. corrugated glass; From Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson: 1 coffee mill, 2 g.i.wash boilers. From W.J.Sloane & Co: 1 desk chair, 6 white table cloths, Steer. 3 colored ditto, Steer. 2 doz. napkins, Steer. 1 doz. dish towels, Steer. 3 doz. bath towels, Steer. 4 doz. face towels, Steer. 2 doz. bed spreads, Steer. 2 doz. pillow slips, less 3, Steer. 3 doz. sheets. Steer.

List of Engineers stores received on board from Sellers Madison Co sept 10th 1907

scientific supplies received Sept 10 1907

received on board for the Deck Department

receifrom Sellers Madison Co

from Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson

from W J Sloane & Co


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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10 September 1907

Scientific supplies received Sept. 10, 1907. From Sellers & Madison: 200 ft. galv. sash cord 50 lbs. annealed iron wire 30 ft.galv. cloth 4x4 mesh, 3ft. wide 25 sq. ft. galv. cloth 12x12 mesh, 1 coil 6thr. Manila fine 1 coil 2-1/2" Manila 1 coil 2" Manila whale line 200 ft. 1/4 in. braided cotton rope 2 coils small marline 6 balls sail twine 1 gro. 7/8" light grommet rings 1 gro. 11/15 " light grommet rings 4 doz. bolts 1/4"x 1-3/4" 2 doz. bolts 3/16"x1-1/8" 10 lbs. tinned tacks, doub. point., heav. 3 lbs. tinned tacks, doub. point., fine 1/2 doz. canteens 1/2 doz. yale locks 2 clam spades 200 lbs. salt 2 sacks charcoal 1 warehouse scale 20 gal. fish oil 200 lbs. pig lead 3 pcs. 1/4" plate glass, 8" sq. 1 pt. liq. fish glue 3 bots. "3 in one" oil (large size) 2 upholsterers needles 6 white ware mixing bowls, 16" 12 white ware milk pans, 3" 6 cov. granite buckets, 6qt. 10 yds. #6 duc k, 22" 25 yds. 8oz. duck 500 yds. thin cheese cloth 24 balls cotton wrapping twine, soft 12 balls hemp wrapping twine 3 lbs. assort. soft copper wire 12 sister hooks, with thimbles, for 3" rope 6 heart thimbles, for 5/16 rope 12 shackles, for 1/4" BB chain 12 found thimbles, 3/4" inside 12 snap hooks, 3/4" inside 6 sister hooks, for 1-1/2" pipe


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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10 September 1907

Sci. supplies rec'd. Sept. 10-31 From Chrestofferson & Tway: 5 3/8" hard brass rings, 10 ft. 8" circum. 3 5/6"hard brass rings, 6 ft. circum. 1 10ft. galv. ring , in 2 sect., with sleeves 12 3/8" steel rings, 30"diam., galv. 12 3/16" steel rings,6" diam., galv. 5 3/8" steel rings, 24" diam.,galv. 6 3/4" steel rings, 3" diam., galv. 3 special galv. shackles


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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10 September 1907

List of Engineers stores received on board from Sellers & Madison Co., Sept 10,07 586 Mach bolts & hex nuts 300 R.H. Stove bolts 100 Hex head tap bolts 96 Set screws 11 lbs Rivets, small, R.H. 30 lbs Rivets, boiler 12 Corn brooms 6 Counter brushes 12 Scrub brushes 6 Steel wire brushes 50 Fire brick 1 bbl Fire clay 6 Cocoa door mats 1/2 lb Horse hair 200 lbs Laundried rags 3 lbs White worsted yarn 6 Bristol brick 12 Galv iron buckets 12 File handles 3 Oil cans , feeder 12 Oil cans , squirt brass 12 Oil cans squirt rubber 24 Oil can spouts 3 Oil fillers 84 Cotter pins 12 spool Copper wire 28 lbs Brass wire 2 Copper cased thermometers 2 Salinometer 12 Galv iron hand lamps 12 Galv iron hang lamps 10 lbs Cotton wicking 2 set left hand taps 1/2" & 3/4" 1 set Right hand taps 1/2" 1 set Right hand taps 5/16" 3 Right hand taps assd 2 Mach dies 1/2" 1 Taper reamer 5/16" 30 Twist drills, st. shank, assd 10 Twist drills, 5/8" shank, assd 8 bars Brass , assd 5 sheet Brass, assd 4 bar Angle iron , asd 15 bar Flat iron assd 1 bar Square iron 5/8" 4 bar Round iron , assd 2 sheet Galv iron, 1/16" 70 feet tool steel, assd 12 sheet Tin 150 Gauge glass grommets , assd 50 feet Canvas hose, 2" 50 feet Steam hose 1" 20 feet Steam hose 3/4" 20 feet Garden hose, 3/4" 4 box Garlock spiral packing 1" 68 lbs Garlock spiral packing assd 10 lbs Peerless spiral packing 3/4" 55 lbs Tucks square packing, assd 25 lbs Usudurian packing, 1/16" 10 lbs Sheet rubber 1/32" 10 lbs Asbestos wicking 1/4" 2 lbs Asbestos packing, 1/8" 2 qts Hydrocloric acid 40 lbs Animal charcoal 15 lbs Dixons graphite 96 lbs Babbitts concentrated lye 50 gal Cylinder oil 300 gals Marine engine oil 100 gals Winter strained lard oil 50 lbs Sal soda 15 lbs U.S.Metal polish 10 lbs Amber vaseline 6 Cocks, brass, 1/2" 16 Brass service cocks, assd 12 length Brass pipe assd 9 length Galv iron pipe assd 86 Brass bushings assd


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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10 September 1907

24 Brass caps assd 52 Brass couplings assd 52 Brass elbows assd 228 Brass nipples, assd 66 Brass plugs, assd 24 Brass reducers assd 65 Brass tees, ass'd 64 Brass unions, assd 34 Iron couplings, assd 68 Iron elbows assd 182 Iron nipples, assd 30 Iron plugs, assd 42 Iron Unoins assd 48 Brass petcocks, assd 76 Rubber valves, pump 33 Brass angle valves 22 Brass globe valves, check 34 Brass globe valves, Lunkenheimer 1 Oil stone 3 Screw drivers 12" 3 Screw drivers 6" 6 Brass bound rulers 2' 6 File cards 5 Machinists hammers, r'd pien 12 Scaling hammers 2 pr Side cutting pliers 6" 2 pr Side cutting pliers 8" 6 doz Hacksaw blades 12 Scrapers, steel , ship 12 Scrapers. file 18 Coes wrenches, assd 12 Open end wrenches, assd 40 lbs Stearic wax candles 200 lbs White cotton waste 93 Files, assd 12 Gauge glasses 6 Coal scoops 6 quire Emery cloth assd 50 sheet Sandpaper OO 50 lbs Chloride calcium 25 gal Valvoline Oil 100 feet Flexible wire hoisting rope 1 pr Callipers, inside 6" 1 pr Callipers, outside 6" 2 pr Dividers 8" 5 lbs Wire solder 15 pc's Mild steel 1-1/8" x 31" 1 Roller tube expander 3" 5 feet chain, about 1/8" 3 Gauge cocks , compression 3/8" thread 6 feet Stubbs tool steel 2 Saddlers punches #6 & #8 4 Punches from 1/2" to 1" 4 Packing screws to be selected 4 lbs Lead wire1/32" 3 lengt Galv iron pipe 3/4" 1 sheet Lead 100 feet Belt lacing


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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10 September 1907

M.McCann, F1c. - M.McCann, F1c., absent over leave.

Put starboard anchor on the bow.

Received for the General Mess: 20 lbs. corned beef, 20 lbs. pork sausage, 4 1/2 lbs. butter, 25 lbs. bread.

Received on board from Sellers & Madison Co., Chrestofferson & Tway, W.J.Sloan & Co, and Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson stores as per appended lists.

Shifted into clean hammocks.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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11 September 1907

M.McCann, F1c. - absentee, M.McCann, F1c.

Received for the General Mess: 4 lbs. butter, 20 lbs. veal, 20 lbs. pork.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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12 September 1907

Engineers Stores received from sellers & Madison Co. 300 Stove bolts, 2 lbs. brass wire, 60 lbs. manhole gasket, 1 lb. iron rivets, 1 Coes wrench, 100 boiler zincs. 2 coal malls.

Engineers stores received on board from Sellers Madison Co


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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12 September 1907

M.McCann, F1c. - M.McCann, F1c., absent over leave.

M.McCann, F1c. - M.McCann, F1c., returned on board 163 hrs. over time.

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., delivered himself on board as a deserter from this vessel since Jan. 13, 1907.

Received for the General Mess 20 lbs. beef, 12 lbs. ham, 2 lbs. butter, 26 lbs. bread, 1000 lbs. potatoes, 1 box apples, 1 case eggs, and for the Engineers Department stores as per appended list.

Lieutenant A.J.Hepburn, U.S.N. - Orders were received from the Bureau of Navigation, dated Sep. 6, 07, detaching Lieutenant A.J.Hepburn, U.S.N., from this vessel upon reporting of his relief and ordering him to after proceed to New Orleans and report to the Commandant of Naval Station on Sep.21, 07, for duty on board the U.S.S. Dubuque as executive and navigations officer.

U.S.S. Dubuque - Orders were received from the Bureau of Navigation, dated Sep. 6, 07, detaching Lieutenant A.J.Hepburn, U.S.N., from this vessel upon reporting of his relief and ordering him to after proceed to New Orleans and report to the Commandant of Naval Station on Sep.21, 07, for duty on board the U.S.S. Dubuque as executive and navigations officer.

J.Winter, F1c. - J.Winter, F1c., absent over leave from 12.50p.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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13 September 1907

Received on board from W.J.Sloane & Co. for Deck Department: 1 spring mattress and 1 chair cushion; and From Louis Weule Company for Scientific Department: 1 box deep sea thermometers.

received from the G S K Mare Island, Cal

Received on board from W J Sloane & Co for Deck Department

From Louis Weule Comapny for Scientific Department


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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13 September 1907

Received from G.S.K., Mare Island, Cal: Provision - 2400 lbs. beans, 975 lbs. corned beef, 312 lbs. biscuits, 618 lbs. butter, 5,208 lbs. flour, 945 lbs. canned pears, 441 lbs. canned peaches, 1,435 lbs. salt pork, 460 lbs. rice, 1,320 lbs. sugar, 1,054 lbs. tomatoes, 840 lbs. corn, 430 lbs. string beans, 347 lbs. canned pease, 320 lbs. vinegar, 404 lbs. W-' shire sauce, 166 lbs. Lima beans, 280 lbs. split pease, 196 lbs. olive oil, 146 lbs lemon extract, 146 lbs. vanila, 98 lbs. sauer kraut, 1,254 lbs. condensed milk, 165 lbs. oatmeal, 168 lbs. cocoa, 159 lbs. baking powder, 450 lbs. coffee, 600 lbs. lard, 912 lbs. salt, 88 lbs. pepper, 72 lbs yeast, 48 lbs. hops, Clothing and Small stores - 2 bales drawers, lt., 2 bales bleached drill, 4 bales mattresses, 1 bale mattress covers, 1 bale P.O. shirts, 1 bale serge, 1 bale low shoes, 12 bales saltwater soap, 1 bale cotton socks,

received from the G S K Mare Island, Cal


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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13 September 1907

Clothing & Small Stores, cont'd. - 3 bales undershirts, lt., 3 bales tobacco, 1 bale undershirts, cotton, 1 box whisk brooms, 1 box small stores.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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13 September 1907

J.Winter, F1c. - absentee J.Winter, F1c.

Steamer Herald - At 7:45 the Steamer Herald came along starboard side and delivered paymaster's stores from Mare Island Navy Yard as per appended list

Boatsw. T.M.Cassidy, U.S.N. - Boatsw. T.M.Cassidy, U.S.N., reported on board for duty in obedience to orders from the Chief of Bureau of Navigation, dated Washington, D.C., Sep. 5, 1907.

Received on board in Deck Department stores as per appended list.

Received for the General Mess: 20 lbs. beef, 20 lbs. Hamburger, 14 lbs. liver, 22 lbs. mutton, 4 lbs. butter, 11 lbs. bacon, 28 lbs. bread.

W.E.Hubbs, S.C.3c. - By order of Commanding Officer W.E.Hubbs, S.C.3c., was confined at 8:00 p.m. for safe keeping.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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14 September 1907

J.Winter, F1c. - J.Winter, F1c., absent over leave.

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - By order of Commanding Officer W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., was released.

Cecil Sherer, oiler, - Cecil Sherer, oiler, reported the expiration of his enlistment. He was honorably discharged from this vessel and from the U.S. Naval Service, and transportation allowed to Ogden, Utah.

M.McCann, F1c. - The Commanding Officer awarded the following punishments M.McCann, F1c., 163 hours over leave, 75 days 4th class and 75 days restriction.

Presidio fired a salute of 19 guns at noon.

Received for the General Mess 20 lbs. ham, 20 lbs. pork, 6 lbs. butter, 48 loaves bread, 10 pies.

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., was placed in confinement for the night by order of Commanding Officer.

Mr F.M.Chamberlain, Naturalist, Bu. Fisheries - Mr F.M.Chamberlain, Naturalist, Bu. Fisheries, reported on board for duty.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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15 September 1907

W.E.Hubbs, S.C.3c. - W.E.Hubbs, S.C.3c., was released from confinement by order of Commanding Officer.

U.S.S. Chicago - U.S.S. Chicago came in and proceeded to Mare Island Navy Yard at 6:30.

J.Winter, F1c. - J.Winter, F1c., returned aboard 101 hours over leave.

H.Zahlke, F1c. - H.Zahlke, F1c., returned on board under the influence of intoxicating liquor and by order of Commanding Officer was placed in confinement for safe keeping.

U.S.S. Preble - At 6:25 the U.S.S. Preble arrived and anchored off Sausalito.

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., was placed in confinement for the night, by orders of Commanding Officer.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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16 September 1907

Received on board for the Deck Department from Sellers & Madison Co. 1 doz. thermometers, 1 strainer, 130 ft. wire, 13/16" 1 coil hammock clew stuff, 2 coils seizing wire, 1 rug; and from Weeks-Howe-Emerson Co. 3 doz. lamp chimneys.

Received for the Scientific Department from Chrestoffersen & Tway: 1 gin block.

Engineers Stores received from Moore & Scott: 4 grate bar patterns, 20 launch grate bars, 10 single grate bars, 40 double grate bars.

received from Sellers Madison Co for the Deck Department

Received for the scientific department from Cherstoffensen & Tway


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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16 September 1907

H.Zahlke, F1c. - By order of Commanding Officer H.Zahlke, F1c., was released from confinement and restored to duty.

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., was released from confinement by orders of Commanding Officer.

Norman von Heldreich Farquhar, Rear Admiral U.S.Navy - At 9:45 halfmasted colors by order of the Navy Department, to the memory of Norman von Heldreich Farquhar, Rear Admiral U.S.Navy.

Received on board in Deck, Scientific and Eng. Departments stores as per appended lists.

Received for the General Mess 40 lbs. veal, 20 lbs. beef, 20 lbs. mutton, 24 lbs. bread, 1 case butter.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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17 September 1907

Received for the scientific Department from Sellers & Madison Co: 1000 ft wire rope, 40 ft chain, 20 gal tar.

Engineers Stores received on board Sep. 17, 1907. from Paul Seilers Electrical Works 6 Edison attachment plugs, 4 pts. insulating paint, 300 ft. D.C. lamp cord, 10 lbs. sal ammoniac, 6 fuse plugs, 200 ft. bell wire, 4 Sampson batteries, 3 lbs. splicing compound, 16 carbon brushes, dynamo, 12 carbon brushes, motor, 1 pendant switch, 2 gas keys, 2 button.

Received for the scientific department from Sellers & Madison Co

Engineers stores received on board Sept 17, 1907. from Paul Seilers Electrical Works


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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17 September 1907

W.E.Hubbs, S.C.3c. - By order of Commanding Officer W.E.Hubbs, S.C.3c., was released from confinement.

Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N. - Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N. reported for duty on board this vessel in obedience to orders from the Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, dated Washington, D.C., September 6, 1907. Mustered the crew at quarters and Lieutenant Hepburn read his orders detaching him from duty on board this vessel and Lieutenant Barthalow read his orders assigning him to duty on board this vessel. Lieutenant A.J.Hepburn, U.S.N., was this day detached from duty on board this vessel in obedience to orders from the Chief of Bureau of Navigation, dated Washington, D.C., September 6, 1907.

Lieutenant A.J.Hepburn, U.S.N. - Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N. reported for duty on board this vessel in obedience to orders from the Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, dated Washington, D.C., September 6, 1907. Mustered the crew at quarters and Lieutenant Hepburn read his orders detaching him from duty on board this vessel and Lieutenant Barthalow read his orders assigning him to duty on board this vessel. Lieutenant A.J.Hepburn, U.S.N., was this day detached from duty on board this vessel in obedience to orders from the Chief of Bureau of Navigation, dated Washington, D.C., September 6, 1907.

Received on board Scientific and electrical stores as per list appended.

W.E.Hubbs, S.C.3c. - By order of Commanding Officer W.E.Hubbs, S.C.3c., was placed in confinement for safekeeping.

Received for Genl. Mess 23 lbs. bread, 20 lbs. Hamburger, 20 lbs. mutton and 22 lbs. beef.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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18 September 1907

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., was released from confinement for the day, by order of Commanding Officer.

U.S.S. Milwaukee - U.S.S. Milwaukee arrived in port at 9:00 a.m. and anchored off San Francisco.

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., was confined at 8:00 p.m. by order of Commanding Officer.

Received for General Mess 22 lbs. sausage, 22 lbs. beef, 32 lbs. mutton, 24 lbs. bread.

F.Malone, SC1c. - F.Malone, SC1c., absent over leave from 5:50 p.m.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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19 September 1907

J.Malone SC1c. - J.Malone SC1c., absent over leave.

J.Winter, F1c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.Winter, F1c., 101 hours over time; 4th class and 75 days restriction; H.Zahlke F1c., returning on board under influence of liquor, and disorderly, 4th class and 30 days restriction.

H.Zahlke, F1c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.Winter, F1c., 101 hours over time; 4th class and 75 days restriction; H.Zahlke F1c., returning on board under influence of liquor, and disorderly, 4th class and 30 days restriction.

J.S.Frazier - J.S.Frazier was enlisted as O.S. to serve for four years from September 18,1907.

Hoisted starboard launch on account of leaking condenser. Lowered port launch - unable to get up steam on account of leaking seams. Kept suction pump from engine room on boat during the night.

Received for the General Mess 20 lbs. bread, 14 lbs. liver, 14 lbs. bacon.

W.E.Hubbs, S.C.3c. - By order of Commanding Officer W.E.Hubbs, S.C.3c., was confined for the night.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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20 September 1907

Received from Sanborn, Vail & Co. the following Stationary Stores: 3 gro. paper clips, 3 ink stands, 500 envelopes, sml., 500 envelopes, lge., 8 doz. lead pencils, 2 doz. ddesk blotters, 4 gro. wrapping paper, 6 pyramids of pins, 1000 requisitions, 1 doz. photo paste, 12 sht. drawing paper, 1/2 doz. typewriter erasers, 500 envelopes, med., 3 Remington typewr. ribbons, 9 gro. steel pens, 2 doz. scratch pads, 1 doz. mailing tubes, 3 letter press copy books, 2 qts. ink, 2 doz. thumb tacks, 1 roll tracing cloth.

received from Sanborn, Vail & Co the following stationery stores


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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20 September 1907

J.H.Malone, SC1c. - J.H.Malone, SC1c., absent over leave.

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - By order of Commanding Officer W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., was released.

Steamer out of commission during fore noon on account of leaking, but in use in the afternoon.

Received for the General Mess 20 lbs. bread, 20 lbs. beef, 22 lbs. pork, 40 lbs. beef, and for the Deck Department stationary stores as per list appended, and 1 box calcium phosphide.

W.E.Hubbs, S.C.3c. - W.E.Hubbs, S.C.3c., placed in confinement for safekeeping by order of Commanding Officer.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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21 September 1907

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., was released from confinement by order of Commanding Officer.

J.H.Malone, SC1c. - J.H.Malone, SC1c., absentee.

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., was confined for the night by order of Commanding Officer.

Received for General Mess 25 lbs. ham, 25 lbs. pork, 56 lbs. bread.

Mr H.C.Fassett, Fisheries Inspector. - Mr H.C.Fassett, Fisheries Inspector, reported on board this day for duty by orders of the Bureau of Fisheries, Department of Commerce and Labor, dated Sep 13,1907.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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22 September 1907

W.E.Hubbs, S.C.3c. - W.E.Hubbs, S.C.3c., was released from confinement by order of Commanding Officer.

J.H.Malone, SC1c. - absentees: J.H.Malone, SC1c., and J.S.Frazier, O.S.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - absentees: J.H.Malone, SC1c., and J.S.Frazier, O.S.

Mr R.E.Richardson - Mr R.E.Richardson left the ship, he having tendered his resignation to the Bureau of Fisheries.

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - By order of Commanding Officer W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., was confined for safe keeping for the night.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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23 September 1907

Received for the Deck Department from Sellers & Madison Co: 60 ft. pine lumber, 6 pr. brass hinges, 2 brass locks, and for the Sciantific Department: 1 coil tarred 9-thread cordage, 2 doz. thimbles, 2 doz. needles, 1 warehouse scale, 2 doz. wrapping twine, 1 roll wire screen, 1 doz. agate pans.

received for the Deck Department from Sellers Madison Co

Received for the scientific department from Cherstoffensen & Tway


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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23 September 1907

J.H.Malone, SC1c. - J.H.Malone, SC1c., and J.S.Frazier, O.S., absent over leave.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.H.Malone, SC1c., and J.S.Frazier, O.S., absent over leave.

W.E.Hubbs, S.C.3c. - By order of Commanding Officer W.E.Hubbs, S.C.3c., was released.

Received Deck stores and stores for the Scientific Department as per appended lists.

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., was placed in confinement for safekeeping by order of Commanding Officer.

Rec'd for Genl Mess: 20 lbs. bread, 22 lbs. chops, 20 lbs roast, 24 lbs. steak.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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24 September 1907

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., was released from confinement for the day, by order of Commanding Officer.

J.H.Malone, SC1c. - J.H.Malone, SC1c., and J.S.Frazier, O.S., absent over leave.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.H.Malone, SC1c., and J.S.Frazier, O.S., absent over leave.

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - A telegram was received from the Bureau of Navigation, dated Sep. 24th, 1907, ordering the transfer of W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., under guard to U.S.S. Independence for trial by general court-martial.

U.S.S. Independence - A telegram was received from the Bureau of Navigation, dated Sep. 24th, 1907, ordering the transfer of W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., under guard to U.S.S. Independence for trial by general court-martial

Received for the General Mess 24 lbs. veal, 22 lbs. Hamburger, 21 lbs. bread; and for the Deck Department from W. & J.Sloane & Co. 1 spring mattress; from Sellers & Madison Co. 10 ft. mahogany.

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - By order of Commanding Officer W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., was confined for the night.


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sausalito california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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25 September 1907

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., was released by order of Commanding Officer.

J.H.Malone, SC1c. - J.H.Malone, SC1c., and J.S.Frazier, O.S. absent over leave.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.H.Malone, SC1c., and J.S.Frazier, O.S. absent over leave.

Boatswain F.W.Metters, U.S.N. - Boatswain F.W.Metters, U.S.N., left the ship in charge of W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., a prisoner, to be turned over to the commanding officer of the U.S.S. Independance, with J.L.Hakala, Cox., as guard - in obedience to telegraphic orders from the Bureau of Navigation of September 24, 1907.

W.E.Hubbs, SC3c. - Boatswain F.W.Metters, U.S.N., left the ship in charge of W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., a prisoner, to be turned over to the commanding officer of the U.S.S. Independance, with J.L.Hakala, Cox., as guard - in obedience to telegraphic orders from the Bureau of Navigation of September 24, 1907.

U.S.S. Independence - Boatswain F.W.Metters, U.S.N., left the ship in charge of W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., a prisoner, to be turned over to the commanding officer of the U.S.S. Independance, with J.L.Hakala, Cox., as guard - in obedience to telegraphic orders from the Bureau of Navigation of September 24, 1907.

J.L.Hakala, Cox. - Boatswain F.W.Metters, U.S.N., left the ship in charge of W.E.Hubbs, SC3c., a prisoner, to be turned over to the commanding officer of the U.S.S. Independance, with J.L.Hakala, Cox., as guard - in obedience to telegraphic orders from the Bureau of Navigation of September 24, 1907.

Lieutenant-Commander M.Johnston, U.S.N. - Lieutenant-Commander M.Johnston, U.S.N., reported on board and assumed command in obedience to orders from the Bureau of Navigation of Aug 30, 1907. Called all hands to muster and Commanding Officer read aloud his orders assigning him to the command of this vessel.

Boatswain Metters - Boatswain Metters returned on board at 6:30 p.m. having completed his duty to the U.S.S. Independence.

U.S.S. Independence - Boatswain Metters returned on board at 6:30 p.m. having completed his duty to the U.S.S. Independence.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., returned on board 84 hours over time.

Received for the General Mess 20 lbs. bacon, 14 lbs. liver, 42 lbs. beef, 20 lbs. bread.


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sausalito making passage to and moored to wharf atsan francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.3


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26 September 1907

folsom street dock in san francisco

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4

J.H.Malone, SC1c. - J.H.Malone, SC1c., absent over leave.

Received from Sellers and Madison Co for Deck Department 50 ft 2" cotton hose; for Engineers Department 6 pet cocks, 2 gauge glass cutters; and for Scientific Department stores as per list appended.

Rec'd for Genl. Mess 25 lbs. bread, 22 lbs. mutton, 44 lbs. beef, 24 lbs. veal, 20 lbs. corned beef, 20 lbs. ham.

Admiral Swinbourn - Commanding Officer made official call on Admiral Swinbourn on board the U.S.S. Charleston.

U.S.S. Charleston - Commanding Officer made official call on Admiral Swinbourn on board the U.S.S. Charleston.

Torpedo boat destroyer Preble - Torpedo boat destroyer Preble anchored at 7:30 p.m.


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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27 September 1907

U.S.S.Charleston - U.S.S.Charleston changed her admirals-flag from blue to red on account of Admiral Dayton's arrival in port at 7:50 am., with the following ships: Colorado, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland. The Charleston fired a salute of 13 guns at 8:00 a.m. Fleet then proceed to anchor off the city at 9:00 am.

Admiral Dayton - U.S.S.Charleston changed her admirals-flag from blue to red on account of Admiral Dayton's arrival in port at 7:50 am., with the following ships: Colorado, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland. The Charleston fired a salute of 13 guns at 8:00 a.m. Fleet then proceed to anchor off the city at 9:00 am.

Colorado - U.S.S.Charleston changed her admirals-flag from blue to red on account of Admiral Dayton's arrival in port at 7:50 am., with the following ships: Colorado, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland. The Charleston fired a salute of 13 guns at 8:00 a.m. Fleet then proceed to anchor off the city at 9:00 am.

Maryland - U.S.S.Charleston changed her admirals-flag from blue to red on account of Admiral Dayton's arrival in port at 7:50 am., with the following ships: Colorado, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland. The Charleston fired a salute of 13 guns at 8:00 a.m. Fleet then proceed to anchor off the city at 9:00 am.

Pennsylvania - U.S.S.Charleston changed her admirals-flag from blue to red on account of Admiral Dayton's arrival in port at 7:50 am., with the following ships: Colorado, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland. The Charleston fired a salute of 13 guns at 8:00 a.m. Fleet then proceed to anchor off the city at 9:00 am.

West Virginia - U.S.S.Charleston changed her admirals-flag from blue to red on account of Admiral Dayton's arrival in port at 7:50 am., with the following ships: Colorado, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland. The Charleston fired a salute of 13 guns at 8:00 a.m. Fleet then proceed to anchor off the city at 9:00 am.

Four boilermakers and two helpers working on board since 8 am. from Moore & Scott Iron Works.

J.H.Malone, SC1c. - Absentee, J.H.Malone, SC1c.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: J.S.Frazier, O.S., 84 hours over leave, reduced to 4 class.

Received for the General Mess: 30 lbs. bread.


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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28 September 1907

J.H.Malone, SC1c. - absentee J.H.Malone, SC1c.

Rear Admiral Swinbourn - Rear Admiral Swinbourn paid an official call on the Commanding Officer.

Received for the General Mess 60 lbs. bread, 1 sack onions, 1 case apples, 10 gal. syrup, 2 cases corn meal.

Edwin C.Howell - Edwin C.Howell enlisted as ordinary seaman; dating from Sept 27th, 1907.

J.H.Malone, SC1c. - J.H.Malone, SC1c., was declared a deserter from this vessel and the U.S. naval service from Sept. 18, 1907.


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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29 September 1907


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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30 September 1907

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., left ship during the night without permission, and failed to return.

B.Reilly, F1c. - B.Reilly, F1c., absent over leave

Received for the General Mess 30 lbs. bread, 24 lbs. veal, 42 lbs. beef, 22 lbs. mutton, 22 lbs. Hamburger, 6 sacks spuds, 2 sacks cabbage, 2 sacks onions, 1 case eggs.



LOGS FOR OCTOBER 1907


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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1 October 1907

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - absentee J.S.Frazier, O.S.

Received for the General Mess 26lbs. corned beef, 32 lbs. pork.

B.Reilly, F.1c. - B.Reilly, F.1c., returned 22 hrs. over leave.

Four boilermakers and two helpers working on boiler, and four painters painting the cabin.

B.Reilly, F1c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment to B.Reilly, F1c., for 22 hrs. over time, reduced to 2nd class.


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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2 October 1907

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., absent without leave.

flushing system being renewed, shut off pump and connected to handy-billy.

U.S.S. Preble - The U.S.S. Preble left port.

Received for General Mess 42 lbs. beef and 22 lbs. veal.


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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3 October 1907

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., absent without leave.

Steam launch's smoke stack being repaired by engineers' force.

Received for the General Mess 19 lbs. liver, 22 lbs. bacon, 15 lbs. bread.


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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4 October 1907

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., absentee.

Received for the general Mess 22 lbs. beef, 25 lbs. mutton, 30 lbs. fish.

B.H.Wooley, O.S. - B.H.Wooley, O.S., F.R.Churchill, O.S., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., enlisted for four years service.

J.S.Holliday, C.P. - B.H.Wooley, O.S., F.R.Churchill, O.S., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., enlisted for four years service.

F.R.Churchill, O.S. - B.H.Wooley, O.S., F.R.Churchill, O.S., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., enlisted for four years service.


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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5 October 1907

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., absent without leave.

Received for the General Mess 30 lbs. bread, 24lbs. ham, 20 lbs. pork.

Received for Deck Department from Sellers and Madison Co. 1 bed spring, 8 doz. plated screws, 1 caraffe, 1 candle stick, 1 towel rack, 1 water cock, 2 4"-iron blocks; and for the Scientific Department 2 boxes fuzees.

Transport Sherman - Transport Sherman left at noon for Manila.


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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6 October 1907

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., an absentee without permission.


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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7 October 1907

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - absentee J.S.Frazier, O.S., without leave.

Received for the general mess 10 lbs. bread, 49 lbs. beef, 25 lbs. mutton, 22 lbs. corned beef, 20 lbs. sausage.

U.S.S. Charleston - At 11:30 U.S.S. Charleston, U.S.S. St.Louis and torpedo boats Preble and Perry got underway and left the harbor.

U.S.S. St.Louis - At 11:30 U.S.S. Charleston, U.S.S. St.Louis and torpedo boats Preble and Perry got underway and left the harbor.

torpedo boat Preble - At 11:30 U.S.S. Charleston, U.S.S. St.Louis and torpedo boats Preble and Perry got underway and left the harbor.

- torpedo boat Perry

Received stores for the Scientific Department as per list.


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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8 October 1907

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., absent without leave.

H.F.Allvin, Q.M.3c. - H.F.Allvin, Q.M.3c., reported the expiration of his enlistment.

U.S.S. Maryland - U.S.S. Maryland and Pennsylvania left harbor. U.S.S. Yorktown arrived from the South and fired salute of 13 guns; flagship returned 7-gun salute.

U.S.S. Pennsylvania - U.S.S. Maryland and Pennsylvania left harbor. U.S.S. Yorktown arrived from the South and fired salute of 13 guns; flagship returned 7-gun salute.

U.S.S. Yorktown - U.S.S. Maryland and Pennsylvania left harbor. U.S.S. Yorktown arrived from the South and fired salute of 13 guns; flagship returned 7-gun salute.

H.F.Allvin, Q.M.3c. - H.F.Allvin, Q.M.3c., was honorably discharged from this vessel and the U.S.Naval service at the expiration of his enlistment, and furnished travel allowance to Sausalito, Cal.

Received for general mess 32 lbs. Hamburger, 25 lbs. veal, 15 lbs. bread; and for Deck Department from Sellers & Madison Co. 2 coils spun yarn.


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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9 October 1907

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., absent over leave.

Thomas Walsh - Thomas Walsh enlisted as fireman 2nd class, to date from the 8th instant.

Received from Sellers & Madison Co. 2 water beakers; from the Nathan-Dobermann Co 2/3 doz. A.D.Coffee cups & saucers, 5/12 doz. Tea cups & saucers; and for the general mess 15 lbs. bread, 25 lbs. beef, 22 lbs. beef, 1 sack spuds.

U.S.S. Independence - A draft of 9 men was received on board from U.S.S. Independence, consisting of E.A.Stoner, B.S., W.Bellinger, SC4c., J.Collery, F2c., J.J.Diamond, F2c., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., T.L.Riggs., QM3c., C.E.White, F2c., M.J.Healey, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

E.A.Stoner, B.S. - A draft of 9 men was received on board from U.S.S. Independence, consisting of E.A.Stoner, B.S., W.Bellinger, SC4c., J.Collery, F2c., J.J.Diamond, F2c., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., T.L.Riggs., QM3c., C.E.White, F2c., M.J.Healey, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

W.Bellinger, SC4c. - A draft of 9 men was received on board from U.S.S. Independence, consisting of E.A.Stoner, B.S., W.Bellinger, SC4c., J.Collery, F2c., J.J.Diamond, F2c., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., T.L.Riggs., QM3c., C.E.White, F2c., M.J.Healey, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

J.J.Diamond, F2c. - A draft of 9 men was received on board from U.S.S. Independence, consisting of E.A.Stoner, B.S., W.Bellinger, SC4c., J.Collery, F2c., J.J.Diamond, F2c., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., T.L.Riggs., QM3c., C.E.White, F2c., M.J.Healey, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

J.Collery, F2c. - A draft of 9 men was received on board from U.S.S. Independence, consisting of E.A.Stoner, B.S., W.Bellinger, SC4c., J.Collery, F2c., J.J.Diamond, F2c., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., T.L.Riggs., QM3c., C.E.White, F2c., M.J.Healey, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - A draft of 9 men was received on board from U.S.S. Independence, consisting of E.A.Stoner, B.S., W.Bellinger, SC4c., J.Collery, F2c., J.J.Diamond, F2c., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., T.L.Riggs., QM3c., C.E.White, F2c., M.J.Healey, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

T.L.Riggs, QM3c. - A draft of 9 men was received on board from U.S.S. Independence, consisting of E.A.Stoner, B.S., W.Bellinger, SC4c., J.Collery, F2c., J.J.Diamond, F2c., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., T.L.Riggs., QM3c., C.E.White, F2c., M.J.Healey, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

C.E.White, F2c. - A draft of 9 men was received on board from U.S.S. Independence, consisting of E.A.Stoner, B.S., W.Bellinger, SC4c., J.Collery, F2c., J.J.Diamond, F2c., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., T.L.Riggs., QM3c., C.E.White, F2c., M.J.Healey, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

J.Wilson, Sea. -

M.J.Healey, Sea. - A draft of 9 men was received on board from U.S.S. Independence, consisting of E.A.Stoner, B.S., W.Bellinger, SC4c., J.Collery, F2c., J.J.Diamond, F2c., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., T.L.Riggs., QM3c., C.E.White, F2c., M.J.Healey, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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10 October 1907

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - absentee J.S.Frazier, O.S. J.S.Frazier, O.S., was this day declared a deserter from the U.S. Naval Service.

Received from Sellers and Madison Co 200 new coal bags.

Commandant of U.S. Naval Training Station (Yerba Buena) paid an official call on Commanding Officer.

Received for the general mess 4 cases eggs, 2 cases butter, 4 sacks onions, 2 sacks cabbage, 5 cases codfish, 35 lbs. beef, 15 lbs. bread.

U.S.S. Pensacola - Received from U.S.S. Pensacola with bags, hammocks and necessary transfer papers the following named ordinary seamen: H.E.Campbell, G.W.Davis, G.Lovey, F.J.Murphy, E.Mundill, R.C.Reiboldt.

H.E.Campbell - Received from U.S.S. Pensacola with bags, hammocks and necessary transfer papers the following named ordinary seamen: H.E.Campbell, G.W.Davis, G.Lovey, F.J.Murphy, E.Mundill, R.C.Reiboldt.

G.Lovey - Received from U.S.S. Pensacola with bags, hammocks and necessary transfer papers the following named ordinary seamen: H.E.Campbell, G.W.Davis, G.Lovey, F.J.Murphy, E.Mundill, R.C.Reiboldt.

G.W.Davis - Received from U.S.S. Pensacola with bags, hammocks and necessary transfer papers the following named ordinary seamen: H.E.Campbell, G.W.Davis, G.Lovey, F.J.Murphy, E.Mundill, R.C.Reiboldt.

F.J.Murphy - Received from U.S.S. Pensacola with bags, hammocks and necessary transfer papers the following named ordinary seamen: H.E.Campbell, G.W.Davis, G.Lovey, F.J.Murphy, E.Mundill, R.C.Reiboldt.

R.C.Reiboldt - Received from U.S.S. Pensacola with bags, hammocks and necessary transfer papers the following named ordinary seamen: H.E.Campbell, G.W.Davis, G.Lovey, F.J.Murphy, E.Mundill, R.C.Reiboldt.

E.Mundill - Received from U.S.S. Pensacola with bags, hammocks and necessary transfer papers the following named ordinary seamen: H.E.Campbell, G.W.Davis, G.Lovey, F.J.Murphy, E.Mundill, R.C.Reiboldt.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - The effects of J.S.Frazier, O.S., deserter, were sold at auction for the sum of $3.05.

Received 200 coal sacks for Deck Dept.


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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11 October 1907

Received for Deck Department from Haviside, Wood & Co 3 windsails, and for the general mess 15 lbs. bread, 34 lbs. Hamburger, 24 lbs. veal, 25 lbs. mutton.

coal: 160 tons -


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4

coal: 160.3 tons -


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12 October 1907

Received for general mess 35 lbs. pork, 30 lbs. ham, 30 lbs. bread.

J.Wilson, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., returned from liberty two hours over leave.


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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13 October 1907


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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14 October 1907

Received for the general mess 99 lbs. beef, 34 lbs. veal, 30 lbs. bread.

Mr Barsh - Mr Barsh, Wells and Radcliffe reported on board for duty in connection with the Bureau of Fisheries.

Mr Radcliffe - Mr Barsh, Wells and Radcliffe reported on board for duty in connection with the Bureau of Fisheries.

Mr Wells - Mr Barsh, Wells and Radcliffe reported on board for duty in connection with the Bureau of Fisheries.

James Blake, O.S. - James Blake, O.S. enlisted for four years.

H.Zahlke, F1c. - H.Zahlke, F1c., was transferred to the U.S.S. Independence.

U.S.S. Independence - H.Zahlke, F1c., was transferred to the U.S.S. Independence.


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san francisco california

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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15 October 1907

mission rock

Lat , Long

Unmoored from dock and proceeded to anchorage off Mission Rock at 6:55. Anchored in 12 1/2 fms. of water with 35 fms chain on starboard anchor at 7.37, for fumigation.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., reported on board, being absent 15 days over leave.

Quarantine tug came alongside at 8:45 and made preparations for fumigating.

Received for general mess 35 lbs. veal & 30 lbs. bread.

Battened down all hatches and fumigated ship under direction of Quarantine Doctor, opening up hatches at 4:00 pm.


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san francisco cal making passage to honolulu th

Lat 37.33, Long -124.05


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16 October 1907

farallon islands

Lat 43.1, Long -157.9

Sent whale boat in tow of steam launch ashore for fresh provisions, also with mail orderly; also returned all fumigating apparatus to quarantine hulk.

Received for general mess stores as per list.

San Francisco No 70 - Passed by the ship San Francisco No 70 at 1:11 p.m.


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making passage to honolulu th

Lat 36.52, Long -127.00


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17 October 1907


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making passage to honolulu t h

Lat 34.45, Long -131.40


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18 October 1907


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making passage to honolulu th

Lat 33.33, Long -135.05


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19 October 1907

About 7:25 a leak was discovered in port coal bunker near the ash chute, and upon examination a small hole was found where the metal had corroded through. In securing it by driving in a wooden plug the size was increased to about an inch and a half in diameter.


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making passage to honolulu th

Lat 31.78, Long -138.80


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20 October 1907


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making passage to honolulu th

Lat 29.77, Long -142.92


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21 October 1907

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - Specification of offenses for trial by summary court-martial was delivered to J.S.Frazier, O.S., by Asst. Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N. , recorder of the court.

Asst. Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N. - Specification of offenses for trial by summary court-martial was delivered to J.S.Frazier, O.S., by Asst. Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N. , recorder of the court.


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making passage to honolulu th

Lat 27.78, Long -146.90


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22 October 1907

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - A summary court-martial met for the trial of J.S.Frazier, O.S., at 1:15; adjourned to await the action of convening authority at 1:30.


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making passage to honolulu th

Lat 25.87, Long -150.38


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23 October 1907

at 6:50 stopped port engine to set up on high pressure crank brasses; went ahead again at 7:10. At 7:20 stopped both engines to make repairs, and lay to for rest of watch.

At 9:27, repairs being finished on engines, started and steamed half speed

At 8:00 sighted a Pacific Mail Steamer bound for San Francisco. Hoisted flag at staff, she hoisting British colors.

At 7:00 stopped port engine for slight repairs.


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making passage to honolulu th

Lat 23.77, Long -153.57


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24 October 1907

aT 3:15 stopped both engines to overhaul port high pressure crank brasses,


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making passage to and moored to wharf at honolulu th

Lat 21.35, Long -157.35


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25 October 1907

molokai

Lat 21.1, Long -157.0

Laid to at 3:30 for quarantine officers permit to enter.

Ship laying to off the Farewell buoy waiting for instructions from quarantine officials. At 4:20 hauled down quarantine flag and stood in for Navy slip No 3, Commanding Officer at the con. At 4:40 secured alongside the dock, rat guards being put on all lines.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - At 5:25 the proceedings and findings of summary court-martial in the case of J.S.Frazier, O.S., were published by order of Commanding Officer. Accused was found guilty and was sentenced to 6 days solitary confinement in double irons on bread and water, full ration every 5th day, and to lose one months pay. The sentence was approved by Senior Officer Present, the loss of pay respectfully referred to the Secretary of the Navy. The prisoner was accordingly confined.

French cruiser Catanat - An officer from the French cruiser Catanat made a boarding visit. Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., returned the boarding call to the French cruiser.

Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N. -


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honolulu th

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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26 October 1907

Received for general mess 1 box apples, 60 lbs. bread, 50 lbs. cabbage.

Commanding Officer paid an official call on the Commandant of the Naval Station.

Rear Admiral Very, U.S.N., Commandant of the Naval Station - Rear Admiral Very, U.S.N., Commandant of the Naval Station called on Commanding Officer.

Commodore Buchard of the French cruiser Catanat - Commodore Buchard of the French cruiser Catanat called on the Commanding Officer.

Workmen from shore employed renewing ash chute.

French cruiser Catanat - Commodore Buchard of the French cruiser Catanat called on the Commanding Officer.

Received for deck department 10 lbs. shellac, 1 bbl. cement, 5 pkgs. copper tacks, 12 bath bricks, 1 log line, 2 typewriter ribbons, 2 coffee pots.


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honolulu th

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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27 October 1907


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honolulu th

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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28 October 1907

H.J.Mackey, MM1c. - At 8:20 a steam valve blew out in engine room while H.J.Mackey, MM1c., and Jas. Collarey, F2c., were working on it, killing James Collarey, F2c. His body was taken to the undertakers for preparation for burial.

James Collarey, F2c. - At 8:20 a steam valve blew out in engine room while H.J.Mackey, MM1c., and Jas. Collarey, F2c., were working on it, killing James Collarey, F2c. His body was taken to the undertakers for preparation for burial.

French cruiser Catinat - The French cruiser Catinat unmoored from dock and proceeded to sea, bound for San Diego, California, at 9:10.

James Collarey, F2c. - Commandant of Naval Station appointed a board to investigate the cause of the accident which caused the death of James Collarey, F2c. The Board consists of the following officers: Lieut. Barthalow, U.S.N., Asst. Paymaster Brooks, U.S.N., Act. Asst. Surgeon Hart, U.S.N. Court met at 9:30.

James Collarey, F2c. - At 3:30 sent burial party ashore to attend the burial of James Collarey, F2c., who was accidentally killed on this vessel. Halfmasted colors with the naval station, mastheading them again at 4:30. A funeral party from U.S.S. Iroquois and firing party of marines from the naval station also attended the funeral. The Board of Inquest adjourned at 11:30 to await the action of the convening authority.

U.S.S. Iroquois - At 3:30 sent burial party ashore to attend the burial of James Collarey, F2c., who was accidentally killed on this vessel. Halfmasted colors with the naval station, mastheading them again at 4:30. A funeral party from U.S.S. Iroquois and firing party of marines from the naval station also attended the funeral.


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honolulu th

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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29 October 1907

F.Miller, C.P. - Liberty party returned; F.Miller, C.P., absentee.

Workmen from shore employed renewing ash chute, high pressure crank brasses and screens for ventilation system.

Received 2 bbls. engine oil and stores in engineers' department as per list.

F.Miller, C.P. - F.Miller, C.P., returned on board 10 hours over time.

Received for Engineers' Department, 2 bbls. marine engine oil, 5 mach. taps, hand, asst'd.

Received for Engineers' Department


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honolulu t h

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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29 October 1907


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honolulu th

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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30 October 1907

Received for the General Mess 110 lbs. bread and 35 lbs. beef.


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honolulu th

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9

coal: 222 tons -


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31 October 1907

Mail Steamer Manchuria - Mail Steamer Manchuria came into port at 9:00. Stores being received alongside for Midway Island.

Stores received for the general Mess: 1000 lbs. beef, 2000 lbs. spuds, 100 lbs. carrots, 200 lbs. onions.

coal: 222 + 15 tons - At 8:45 pm. finished coaling, having taken on board in the bunkers and on deck 222 tons of Cardiff coal from Navy Department, and 15 tons of bagged coal on deck for the marine garrison at Midway Island. The amount of ship's coal in sacks on deck being 514 sacks.

Received on board a quantity of stores for the cable station and marine garrison, to be sent ashore at Midway Island.

Au Young Hin - Au Young Hin, Mau Hop, and Ah Ling enlisted in the naval service for a period of four years from this day as Mess Attendants, 3rd class, Au Young Hin being rated Cabin Steward.

Mau Hop - Au Young Hin, Mau Hop, and Ah Ling enlisted in the naval service for a period of four years from this day as Mess Attendants, 3rd class, Au Young Hin being rated Cabin Steward.

Ah Ling - Au Young Hin, Mau Hop, and Ah Ling enlisted in the naval service for a period of four years from this day as Mess Attendants, 3rd class, Au Young Hin being rated Cabin Steward.

J.Collarey, F2c - By order of Commanding Officer the effects of J.Collarey, F2c, deceased, were sold at auction.

Received from the Postmaster, Honolulu, 21 sacks of mail for Midway Island and Guam.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer J.S.Frazier, O.S., was released from confinement and restored to duty, his term of confinement having expired.

Mrs. J.D.Nevin, wife of Lieut. J.D.Nevin, U.S.M.C. - Mrs. J.D.Nevin, wife of Lieut. J.D.Nevin, U.S.M.C., came on board as a passenger to Midway Island.

coal: 222 tons cardiff coal - bunkers and deck.



LOGS FOR NOVEMBER 1907


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honolulu th making passage to midway island

Lat 21.52, Long -158.45


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1 November 1907

barbers point light house

Lat 52.8, Long 173.9

At 10:30 stopped port engine to set up on high pressure crank pin; went ahead full speed again at 10:45. At 11:00 stopped both engines and lay to in order to adjust high pressure crank brasses,

Repairs to engines being completed we steamed ahead full speed at 1:15


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midway island

Lat 23.40, Long -161.47


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2 November 1907

nihoa island

Lat 30.0, Long 112.4

At 1:05 stopped port engine for repairs, going ahead full speed again at 1:29.

F.Miller, C.P. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: F.Miller, C.P., 10 hours over time, 2nd class.

At 10:10 stopped port engine for repairs, going ahead full speed at 10:24.


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making passage to midway island

Lat 24.78, Long -165.18


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3 November 1907

At 8:30 stopped both engines to adjust port high pressure crank brasses, and hauled in patent log, 49.6. Went ahead full speed on both engines on course W 7/8 N (PSC) at 11:10


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making passage to midway island

Lat 25.87, Long -168.45


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4 November 1907

ship rolling heavily to a beam sea.


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making passage to midway island

Lat 27.03, Long -171.77


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5 November 1907

F.Miller, C.P. - F.Miller, C.P. had his left hand cut with a plate while carrying food from the galley.


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making passage to midway island

Lat 28.25, Long -175.38


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6 November 1907


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moored to buoy off midway island

Lat 31.5, Long 118.3

Making passage to and moored to buoy off Midway Island


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7 November 1907

mooring buoy off midway id

Lat 35.7, Long -0.6

lowered all boats except port steam launch and began sending stores ashore for marine detachment and cable co.

Crew engaged in sending coal ashore to cable station in ship's boats.

Dr Bartsch - The cutter, whaleboat, dinghy and yawl returned in tow of steam launch, also Dr Bartsch and Mr Wells who had been ashore on scientific work., the ship's surgeon and paymaster remaining ashore.

Mr Wells - The cutter, whaleboat, dinghy and yawl returned in tow of steam launch, also Dr Bartsch and Mr Wells who had been ashore on scientific work., the ship's surgeon and paymaster remaining ashore.


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midway island making passage to guam ladrone islands

Lat 32.0, Long 120.4


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8 November 1907

midway island

Lat 31.5, Long 118.3

Called all hands at 5:00 and commenced loading stores for shore at 5:30. Sent cutter and whaleboat loaded with stores ashore at 6:15 in tow of steam launch. Launch returned with ship's boats and cable co's boat at 7:45.

Mrs. J.D.Nevins - Mrs J.D.Nevins resumed her passage on board to Manila, P.I.

Roy Elsberry, private, U.S.M.C. - Received on board from the Marine Garrison, Midway Island, Roy Elsberry, private, U.S.M.C., as a prisoner for passage to Manila, P.I.

Received two bags of mail from Midway Island.


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making passage to guam

Lat 27.50, Long 179.60


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9 November 1907

Exercised prisoner for one hour.


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making passage to guam

Lat 26.25, Long 175.42


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11 November 1907


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making passage to guam

Lat 25.02, Long 171.62


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12 November 1907


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making passage to guam

Lat 23.82, Long 167.83


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13 November 1907

Exercised prisoner for one hour.


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making passage to guam

Lat 22.22, Long 163.70


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14 November 1907


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making passage to guam

Lat 20.77, Long 160.07


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15 November 1907

Exercised prisoner for one hour.


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making passage to guam

Lat 19.02, Long 156.28


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16 November 1907

Exercised prisoner for one hour.

F.J.Murphy, O.S. - F.J.Murphy, O.S., sprained his ankle by a fall.

Exercised prisoner for one hour.


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making passage to guam

Lat 17.02, Long 152.47


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17 November 1907

Exercised prisoner for one hour.

Exercised marine prisoner between 2.30 and 3.30


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making passage to guam

Lat 15.25, Long 148.42


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18 November 1907

Exercised marine prisoner between 9:30 and 10:30.

Exercised prisoner for one hour.


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making passage to and moored to bouy off san louis dapria guam

Lat 13.47, Long 144.62


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19 November 1907

san louis dapria guam

Lat 13.4, Long 144.7

Exercised prisoner for one hour.

Scientific members left the ship in wherry and prahm.

Surgeon F.E.McCullough - Surgeon F.E.McCullough and Ensign Lassing, U.S.N., made boarding call.

Ensign Lassing, U.S.N. - Surgeon F.E.McCullough and Ensign Lassing, U.S.N., made boarding call.

Sent 3 bags mail from Honolulu on shore.


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moored t obuoy off san louis dapria guam

Lat -17.5, Long -149.8


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20 November 1907

Native laborers from shore commenced coaling ship.

Members of scientific department left the ship in the prahm.

Exercised marine prisoner one hour in the fore noon and one hour in the after noon.


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moored to buoy off san louis dapria guam thence making passage to manila ph

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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21 November 1907

Exercised marine prisoner at 9:30

Received for the general mess 500 lbs. potatoes, 700 lbs. meat.

coal: 125 tons - Pocahontas coal

Exercised prisoner for one hour.

Asst. Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N. - By order of Commanding Officer Asst. Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N., was suspended from duty.

Rec'd 1 bag of mail for Manila, P.I.


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making passage to manila ph

Lat 13.32, Long 141.30


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22 November 1907

Asst Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N. - By orders of Commanding Officer Asst Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N., was released from suspension.

Exercised prisoner for one hour.

Exercised marine prisoner.


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making passage to manila pi

Lat 13.32, Long 137.05


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23 November 1907

Exercised marine prisoner from 2:30 to 3:30.


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making passage to manila pi

Lat 13.25, Long 132.77


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24 November 1907

Exercised marine prisoner from 10:30 until 11:30.


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making passage to manila pi

Lat 13.07, Long 128.57


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25 November 1907

Exercised prisoner for one hour.

Exercised marine prisoner for one hour.


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making passage to manila pi

Lat 12.75, Long 124.52


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26 November 1907

san miguel light

Lat 22.6, Long -176.6

Exercised marine prisoner for one hour.


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making passage to manila anchored off sangby pt cavite pi

Lat 13.65, Long 120.78


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27 November 1907

cavite naval station

Lat 36.1, Long -5.3

Exercised marine prisoner for one hour.

Exercised prisoner for one hour.

Made International signal G-V-Q-B to signal station on Corragidor Id.


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breakwater manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0

Anchored off Carite; making passage to and anchored inside breakwater off Manila, PI

Anchored off Carite; making passage to and anchored inside breakwater off Manila, PI

Anchored off Carite; making passage to and anchored inside breakwater off Manila, PI


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28 November 1907

manila

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0

Hoisted Quarantine flag at 6:50.

Quarantine launch came alongside at 8:10. Hauled down quarantine flag at 8:20.

Launch went ashore with Captain. Got underway and started for Manila when Captain came on board.

At 9:40, and sent launch to Navy Yard with marine prisoner in charge of master-at-arms.

Custom Officials paid an official call to the ship.

Sent 2 bags of mail ashore, received from Guam, L.I.

Mrs. J.D.Nevin, wife of Lieut. J.D.Nevin, USMC. - Mrs. J.D.Nevin, wife of Lieut. J.D.Nevin, USMC., left the ship.

Hoisted quarantine flag at 6:50.

Quarantine launch came along side at 8:10. Hauled down quarantine flag at 8:20.

Launch went ashore with Captain. Got underway and started for Manila when Captain came on board.

At 9:40, and sent launch to Navy Yare with marine prisoner in charge of master-at-arms. J.M. Cassidy

Paymaster issued monthly money to crw

Custom officials paid and official call to the ship.

Mrs. J.D. Nevin - Mrs. J.D. Nevin, wife of Lieut. J.D. Nevin USMC, left the ship.


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manila pl

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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29 November 1907

us naval hospital canacao cavite pi

Lat 44.9, Long 37.3

J.Wilson, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: J.Wilson, Sea., not turning out of his hammock in the morning when told to do so by master-at-arms, and using insulting language to the Officer of Deck, 5 days on bread and water.

J.Spence, W.T. - J.Spence, W.T., was transferred to the U.S. Naval Hospital, Canacao, Cavite, P.I., for medical treatment.

Received for the general mess: 60 lbs. veal, 500 lbs. potatoes, 170 lbs. onions.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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30 November 1907

F.Yakabi - F.Yakabi, S.Kiyan and J.Taira, Japanese servants employed by the Bureau of Fisheries for the run to Manila, were this day discharged.

S.Kiyan - F.Yakabi, S.Kiyan and J.Taira, Japanese servants employed by the Bureau of Fisheries for the run to Manila, were this day discharged.

J.Taira - F.Yakabi, S.Kiyan and J.Taira, Japanese servants employed by the Bureau of Fisheries for the run to Manila, were this day discharged.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: J.S.Frazier, O.S., drunk and raising a disturbance in steam launch when returning from liberty, - 1 months restriction.

Received for the general mess 60 lbs. veal, 35lbs. sausage, 50 lbs. turkey, 1 case cranberries, 80 lbs. bread.



LOGS FOR DECEMBER 1907


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manila ph

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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1 December 1907

T.Walsh, F2c. - T.Walsh, F2c., absentee.

Sent liberty and base ball parties ashore, the latter returning at 4:00 p.m.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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2 December 1907

T.Walsh, F2c. - absentees: T.Walsh, F2c., F.Miller, C.P., J.S.Holliday, C.P.

F.Miller, C.P. - absentees: T.Walsh, F2c., F.Miller, C.P., J.S.Holliday, C.P.

J.S.Holliday, C.P. - absentees: T.Walsh, F2c., F.Miller, C.P., J.S.Holliday, C.P.

F.Miller, C.P. - F.Miller, C.P., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., returned on board 3 hours over leave; T.Walsh, F2c., returned 27 hrs. over leave and drunk.

J.S.Holliday, C.P. - F.Miller, C.P., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., returned on board 3 hours over leave; T.Walsh, F2c., returned 27 hrs. over leave and drunk.

T.Walsh, F2c. - F.Miller, C.P., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., returned on board 3 hours over leave; T.Walsh, F2c., returned 27 hrs. over leave and drunk.

Received on board for the Deck Department 4 brass butts, 4 brass flush bolts, 4 iron brackets, 4 single 10" blocks, 2 coils 2" Manila cordage, 2 doz. agateware soup-plates and 2 doz. agatware mess cups; and for the General Mess 150 lbs. beef, 41 2/3 doz. eggs, 8 lbs. bread.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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3 December 1907

Received on board for the Scientific Department 6 bales Seines, Netting and Twine, 2 barrels Glass Floats.

Received for the Engineers' Department from Herreshoff & Co., Bristol, R.I.: 3 boxes spare parts for the Herreshoff Launch; and from Roelker & Co., Maiden Lane, New York: 1 box spare parts for the Ice Machine.

Received on board for the scientific department

Received for the Engineers' Department from Herreshoff & Co, Bristol, R.I.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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3 December 1907

B.Reilly, F1c. - B.Reilly, F1c., absent over leave.

Seven boilerscalers at work scaling boiler B.

Received in Pay Department 1000 lbs. ice.

Stores received in Scientific and Engineers Departments as per lists appended.

F.Reilly, F1c. - F.Reilly, F1c., returned on board 12 hours over leave.

Chin Ah - The following named men enlisted to serve four years from December 2, 1907: Chin Ah, as M.Att 3c: for WRS. ; Sin Ah, Tom Ah, and Chung Yeo as M.Att 3c. By order of Commanding Officer Chin Ah, M.Att 3c for WRS. was rated W.R.S. to date from Dec. 2, 1907.

Sin Ah - The following named men enlisted to serve four years from December 2, 1907: Chin Ah, as M.Att 3c: for WRS. ; Sin Ah, Tom Ah, and Chung Yeo as M.Att 3c. By order of Commanding Officer Chin Ah, M.Att 3c for WRS. was rated W.R.S. to date from Dec. 2, 1907.

Tom Ah - The following named men enlisted to serve four years from December 2, 1907: Chin Ah, as M.Att 3c: for WRS. ; Sin Ah, Tom Ah, and Chung Yeo as M.Att 3c. By order of Commanding Officer Chin Ah, M.Att 3c for WRS. was rated W.R.S. to date from Dec. 2, 1907.

Chung Yeo - The following named men enlisted to serve four years from December 2, 1907: Chin Ah, as M.Att 3c: for WRS. ; Sin Ah, Tom Ah, and Chung Yeo as M.Att 3c. By order of Commanding Officer Chin Ah, M.Att 3c for WRS. was rated W.R.S. to date from Dec. 2, 1907.

U.S.S. Cleveland - The U.S.S. Cleveland came into port and anchored.

Dr H.M.Smith - Dr H.M.Smith reported on board as head of Scientific Dept.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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4 December 1907

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J.Wilson, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., was released from confinement by order of Commanding Officer.

U.S.S. Denver - The U.S.S. Denver stood over from Cavite and anchored inside the breakwater at 5:05 pm.

Mr K.Ito - Mr K.Ito arrived on board for duty in connection with Scientific Dept.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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5 December 1907

G.Klein, W.T. - absentees, G.Klein, W.T.

torpedo destroyer Dale - The torpedo destroyer Dale entered the breakwater at 9:10, leaving again at 9:30.

U.S.S. Denver - Commanding Officer paid an official call on the Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. Denver.

Received on board for the Engineers' Department from the American Hardware and Plumbing Co. 100 lbs. animal charcoal, 2 1/4" lubricators, 4 plain oil cups, 2 ~ oil cups, 50 ft. 1" Victor steam hose, 2 cases candles, 300 lbs. cotton waste, 300 gals. eng. oil.

G.Klein, W.T. - G.Klein, W.T., returned on board 6 hours over time.


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Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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6 December 1907

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - J.K.Gibbs, F2c., absent over leave.

Received for the general mess 5 cases spuds, 1 case onions, 60 lbs. veal, 1 case butter, 200 lbs. beef, 120 lbs. bread.

J.S.Holliday, C.P. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.S.Holliday, C.P., 3 hrs. over time (first offence), 7 days restriction; F.Miller, C.P., 3 hrs. over time, 15 days restriction; T.Walsh, F2c., 27 hrs. over time and drunk, reduced to 3rd class; B.Reilly, F1c., 12 hrs. over time, reduced to 2nd class; G.Klein, W.T., 6 hrs. over time (first offence), 7 days restriction.

F.Miller, C.P. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.S.Holliday, C.P., 3 hrs. over time (first offence), 7 days restriction; F.Miller, C.P., 3 hrs. over time, 15 days restriction; T.Walsh, F2c., 27 hrs. over time and drunk, reduced to 3rd class; B.Reilly, F1c., 12 hrs. over time, reduced to 2nd class; G.Klein, W.T., 6 hrs. over time (first offence), 7 days restriction.

T.Walsh, F2c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.S.Holliday, C.P., 3 hrs. over time (first offence), 7 days restriction; F.Miller, C.P., 3 hrs. over time, 15 days restriction; T.Walsh, F2c., 27 hrs. over time and drunk, reduced to 3rd class; B.Reilly, F1c., 12 hrs. over time, reduced to 2nd class; G.Klein, W.T., 6 hrs. over time (first offence), 7 days restriction.

B.Reilly, F1c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.S.Holliday, C.P., 3 hrs. over time (first offence), 7 days restriction; F.Miller, C.P., 3 hrs. over time, 15 days restriction; T.Walsh, F2c., 27 hrs. over time and drunk, reduced to 3rd class; B.Reilly, F1c., 12 hrs. over time, reduced to 2nd class; G.Klein, W.T., 6 hrs. over time (first offence), 7 days restriction.

G.Klein, W.T. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.S.Holliday, C.P., 3 hrs. over time (first offence), 7 days restriction; F.Miller, C.P., 3 hrs. over time, 15 days restriction; T.Walsh, F2c., 27 hrs. over time and drunk, reduced to 3rd class; B.Reilly, F1c., 12 hrs. over time, reduced to 2nd class; G.Klein, W.T., 6 hrs. over time (first offence), 7 days restriction.

U.S.S. Denver - The Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. Denver called officially on the Commanding Officer of this vessel.

Dr Smith - Commanding Officer and Dr Smith paid an official visit to the Governor General.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - J.K.Gibbs, F2c., returned on board 21 hrs. over time.


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Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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7 December 1907

A.E.Vaughan, Sea. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: A.E.Vaughan, Sea. to M-a-A 3c., from Oct 1, 07; E.Evens, F1C. to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; B.Reilly, F1C., to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; E.C.Howell, O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 1, 07; J.J.Harrigian F2C. to F1C from Oct 1, 07; F.Miller, C.P. to F2C from Oct 1, 07; F.R.Churchill O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 4, 07; J.Olsen, Sea. to Coxswain from Oct 14, 07; B.H.Wooley, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; E.Mundell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; H.E.Campbell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; F.J.Murphy, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; G.W.Davis, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Blake, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Winter, F1C to W.T. from Nov 30, 07;

E.Evens, F1C - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: A.E.Vaughan, Sea. to M-a-A 3c., from Oct 1, 07; E.Evens, F1C. to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; B.Reilly, F1C., to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; E.C.Howell, O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 1, 07; J.J.Harrigian F2C. to F1C from Oct 1, 07; F.Miller, C.P. to F2C from Oct 1, 07; F.R.Churchill O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 4, 07; J.Olsen, Sea. to Coxswain from Oct 14, 07; B.H.Wooley, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; E.Mundell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; H.E.Campbell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; F.J.Murphy, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; G.W.Davis, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Blake, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Winter, F1C to W.T. from Nov 30, 07;

B.Reilly, F1C. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: A.E.Vaughan, Sea. to M-a-A 3c., from Oct 1, 07; E.Evens, F1C. to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; B.Reilly, F1C., to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; E.C.Howell, O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 1, 07; J.J.Harrigian F2C. to F1C from Oct 1, 07; F.Miller, C.P. to F2C from Oct 1, 07; F.R.Churchill O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 4, 07; J.Olsen, Sea. to Coxswain from Oct 14, 07; B.H.Wooley, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; E.Mundell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; H.E.Campbell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; F.J.Murphy, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; G.W.Davis, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Blake, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Winter, F1C to W.T. from Nov 30, 07;

E.C.Howell, O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: A.E.Vaughan, Sea. to M-a-A 3c., from Oct 1, 07; E.Evens, F1C. to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; B.Reilly, F1C., to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; E.C.Howell, O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 1, 07; J.J.Harrigian F2C. to F1C from Oct 1, 07; F.Miller, C.P. to F2C from Oct 1, 07; F.R.Churchill O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 4, 07; J.Olsen, Sea. to Coxswain from Oct 14, 07; B.H.Wooley, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; E.Mundell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; H.E.Campbell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; F.J.Murphy, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; G.W.Davis, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Blake, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Winter, F1C to W.T. from Nov 30, 07;

J.J.Harrigian F2C - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: A.E.Vaughan, Sea. to M-a-A 3c., from Oct 1, 07; E.Evens, F1C. to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; B.Reilly, F1C., to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; E.C.Howell, O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 1, 07; J.J.Harrigian F2C. to F1C from Oct 1, 07; F.Miller, C.P. to F2C from Oct 1, 07; F.R.Churchill O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 4, 07; J.Olsen, Sea. to Coxswain from Oct 14, 07; B.H.Wooley, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; E.Mundell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; H.E.Campbell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; F.J.Murphy, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; G.W.Davis, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Blake, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Winter, F1C to W.T. from Nov 30, 07;

F.Miller, C.P. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: A.E.Vaughan, Sea. to M-a-A 3c., from Oct 1, 07; E.Evens, F1C. to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; B.Reilly, F1C., to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; E.C.Howell, O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 1, 07; J.J.Harrigian F2C. to F1C from Oct 1, 07; F.Miller, C.P. to F2C from Oct 1, 07; F.R.Churchill O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 4, 07; J.Olsen, Sea. to Coxswain from Oct 14, 07; B.H.Wooley, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; E.Mundell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; H.E.Campbell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; F.J.Murphy, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; G.W.Davis, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Blake, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Winter, F1C to W.T. from Nov 30, 07;

F.R.Churchill O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: A.E.Vaughan, Sea. to M-a-A 3c., from Oct 1, 07; E.Evens, F1C. to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; B.Reilly, F1C., to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; E.C.Howell, O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 1, 07; J.J.Harrigian F2C. to F1C from Oct 1, 07; F.Miller, C.P. to F2C from Oct 1, 07; F.R.Churchill O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 4, 07; J.Olsen, Sea. to Coxswain from Oct 14, 07; B.H.Wooley, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; E.Mundell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; H.E.Campbell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; F.J.Murphy, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; G.W.Davis, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Blake, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Winter, F1C to W.T. from Nov 30, 07;

J.Olsen, Sea. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: A.E.Vaughan, Sea. to M-a-A 3c., from Oct 1, 07; E.Evens, F1C. to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; B.Reilly, F1C., to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; E.C.Howell, O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 1, 07; J.J.Harrigian F2C. to F1C from Oct 1, 07; F.Miller, C.P. to F2C from Oct 1, 07; F.R.Churchill O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 4, 07; J.Olsen, Sea. to Coxswain from Oct 14, 07; B.H.Wooley, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; E.Mundell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; H.E.Campbell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; F.J.Murphy, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; G.W.Davis, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Blake, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Winter, F1C to W.T. from Nov 30, 07;

B.H.Wooley, O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: A.E.Vaughan, Sea. to M-a-A 3c., from Oct 1, 07; E.Evens, F1C. to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; B.Reilly, F1C., to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; E.C.Howell, O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 1, 07; J.J.Harrigian F2C. to F1C from Oct 1, 07; F.Miller, C.P. to F2C from Oct 1, 07; F.R.Churchill O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 4, 07; J.Olsen, Sea. to Coxswain from Oct 14, 07; B.H.Wooley, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; E.Mundell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; H.E.Campbell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; F.J.Murphy, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; G.W.Davis, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Blake, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Winter, F1C to W.T. from Nov 30, 07;

E.Mundell, O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: A.E.Vaughan, Sea. to M-a-A 3c., from Oct 1, 07; E.Evens, F1C. to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; B.Reilly, F1C., to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; E.C.Howell, O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 1, 07; J.J.Harrigian F2C. to F1C from Oct 1, 07; F.Miller, C.P. to F2C from Oct 1, 07; F.R.Churchill O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 4, 07; J.Olsen, Sea. to Coxswain from Oct 14, 07; B.H.Wooley, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; E.Mundell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; H.E.Campbell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; F.J.Murphy, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; G.W.Davis, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Blake, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Winter, F1C to W.T. from Nov 30, 07;

H.E.Campbell, O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: A.E.Vaughan, Sea. to M-a-A 3c., from Oct 1, 07; E.Evens, F1C. to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; B.Reilly, F1C., to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; E.C.Howell, O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 1, 07; J.J.Harrigian F2C. to F1C from Oct 1, 07; F.Miller, C.P. to F2C from Oct 1, 07; F.R.Churchill O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 4, 07; J.Olsen, Sea. to Coxswain from Oct 14, 07; B.H.Wooley, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; E.Mundell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; H.E.Campbell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; F.J.Murphy, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; G.W.Davis, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Blake, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Winter, F1C to W.T. from Nov 30, 07;

F.J.Murphy, O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: A.E.Vaughan, Sea. to M-a-A 3c., from Oct 1, 07; E.Evens, F1C. to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; B.Reilly, F1C., to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; E.C.Howell, O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 1, 07; J.J.Harrigian F2C. to F1C from Oct 1, 07; F.Miller, C.P. to F2C from Oct 1, 07; F.R.Churchill O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 4, 07; J.Olsen, Sea. to Coxswain from Oct 14, 07; B.H.Wooley, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; E.Mundell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; H.E.Campbell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; F.J.Murphy, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; G.W.Davis, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Blake, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Winter, F1C to W.T. from Nov 30, 07;

G.W.Davis O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: A.E.Vaughan, Sea. to M-a-A 3c., from Oct 1, 07; E.Evens, F1C. to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; B.Reilly, F1C., to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; E.C.Howell, O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 1, 07; J.J.Harrigian F2C. to F1C from Oct 1, 07; F.Miller, C.P. to F2C from Oct 1, 07; F.R.Churchill O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 4, 07; J.Olsen, Sea. to Coxswain from Oct 14, 07; B.H.Wooley, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; E.Mundell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; H.E.Campbell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; F.J.Murphy, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; G.W.Davis, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Blake, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Winter, F1C to W.T. from Nov 30, 07;

J.Blake, O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: A.E.Vaughan, Sea. to M-a-A 3c., from Oct 1, 07; E.Evens, F1C. to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; B.Reilly, F1C., to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; E.C.Howell, O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 1, 07; J.J.Harrigian F2C. to F1C from Oct 1, 07; F.Miller, C.P. to F2C from Oct 1, 07; F.R.Churchill O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 4, 07; J.Olsen, Sea. to Coxswain from Oct 14, 07; B.H.Wooley, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; E.Mundell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; H.E.Campbell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; F.J.Murphy, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; G.W.Davis, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Blake, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Winter, F1C to W.T. from Nov 30, 07;

J.Winter, F1C. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: A.E.Vaughan, Sea. to M-a-A 3c., from Oct 1, 07; E.Evens, F1C. to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; B.Reilly, F1C., to Oiler from Oct 1, 07; E.C.Howell, O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 1, 07; J.J.Harrigian F2C. to F1C from Oct 1, 07; F.Miller, C.P. to F2C from Oct 1, 07; F.R.Churchill O.S. to Seaman, from Oct 4, 07; J.Olsen, Sea. to Coxswain from Oct 14, 07; B.H.Wooley, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; E.Mundell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; H.E.Campbell, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; F.J.Murphy, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; G.W.Davis, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Blake, O.S. to Seaman, from Nov 1. 07; J.Winter, F1C to W.T. from Nov 30, 07;

By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made


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Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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7 December 1907

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment - J.K.Gibbs, F2c., 21 hrs. overtime, reduced to 3rd class.

Received for Deck Department 4 iron hoops & staples, 200 lbs. white lead, 200 lbs. white zinc, 15 gal raw linseed oil, 2 brass water cocks, 2 dust brushes, 1 folding canvas cot, 15 ft. 1/32" sheet brass, 2 pks. escutcheon pins.

Commanding Officer changed ratings as per appended list.

Received on board 1 ton ice for Pay department.

Sent liberty and base ball parties ashore, the latter returning at 4:00 pm


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Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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8 December 1907

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U.S.S. Cleveland - The U.S.S. Cleveland left her anchorage and stood over for Cavite.


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Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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9 December 1907

Mr H.C.Fassett - Mr H.C.Fassett left the ship on duty in connection with the Bureau of Fisheries.

Members of Scientific party left ship in Prahms and wherry.

U.S.S. Denver - U.S.S. Denver got under way and left the harbor at 8:20

Torpedo boat destroyer Chauncey - Torpedo boat destroyers Chauncey, Barry and Decateur came inside the breakwater at 11:20 and anchored. The Commanding Officer of the Chauncey paid an official visit to Commanding Officer.

Torpedo boat destroyer Barry - Torpedo boat destroyers Chauncey, Barry and Decateur came inside the breakwater at 11:20 and anchored. The Commanding Officer of the Chauncey paid an official visit to Commanding Officer.

Torpedo boat destroyer Decateur - Torpedo boat destroyers Chauncey, Barry and Decateur came inside the breakwater at 11:20 and anchored. The Commanding Officer of the Chauncey paid an official visit to Commanding Officer.

Received for the Deck Department 5 gals. antifouling compound, 12 doz. Pears Soap; for Eng. Dept. 50 gals. lard oil; for the General Mess 208 lbs. beef, 100 lbs. mutton, 500# eggs, 80 lbs. bread.


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Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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10 December 1907

U.S.S. Chauncey - Commanding Officer paid an official visit to the commanding officer of the U.S.S. Chauncey.

Frank Smith - Frank Smith enlisted for a period of four years in the U.S.Naval Service, as Machinist's Mate, first class.


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Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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11 December 1907

Received for general mess 194 lbs. beef, 80 lbs. bread.

Received 4 iron strap hinges for Deck Department.


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Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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12 December 1907

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F.Smith, MM1c. - F.Smith, MM1c., absentee.

Members of Scientific party away with wherry in tow of steam launch.

Flagship Rainbow - Flagship Rainbow anchored outside breakwater about 11 p.m.

U.S.S. Chattanooga - U.S.S. Chattanooga and Galveston arrived at Cavite Navy Yard.

U.S.S. Galveston - U.S.S. Chattanooga and Galveston arrived at Cavite Navy Yard.

Scientific party returned aboard.

Received for Deck Department 224 lbs. white lead and 224 lbs. white zinc.


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Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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13 December 1907

F.Smith, MM1c. - F.Smith, MM1c., absent over leave.

Received for general mess 179 lbs. beef, 600 lbs. spuds, 120 lbs. bread.

Rear Admiral Hemphill - Commanding Officer paid an official visit to Rear Admiral Hemphill on board the U.S.S. Rainbow.

U.S.S. Rainbow - Commanding Officer paid an official visit to Rear Admiral Hemphill on board the U.S.S. Rainbow.

F.Smith, M.M.1c. - F.Smith, M.M.1c., returned on board 28 hrs. over leave.

torpedo boat destroyer Decatur - The torpedo boat destroyers Decatur, Chauncy and Barry left the harbor at 1:30.

torpedo boat destroyer Barry - The torpedo boat destroyers Decatur, Chauncy and Barry left the harbor at 1:30.

torpedo boat destroyer Chauncy - The torpedo boat destroyers Decatur, Chauncy and Barry left the harbor at 1:30.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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14 December 1907

F.Smith, MM1c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: F.Smith, MM1c., 28 hrs. over leave, 1 months restriction.

Received 1 ton of ice.

U.S.S. Rainbow - The Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. Rainbow called on the Commanding Officer of this vessel.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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15 December 1907

flagship Rainbow - Halfmasted colors in accordance with the flagship Rainbow.

Dr Smith - Dr Smith, dr Bartsch and party left on a trip in the interest of science.

dr Bartsch - Dr Smith, dr Bartsch and party left on a trip in the interest of science.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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16 December 1907

Ash lighter came alongside at 7:00. Started taking out ashes at 8:15.

Received on board for general mess 160 lbs. beef, 80 lbs. bread, 54 lbs. butter.

Rear Admiral Hemphill, U.S.N. - Rear Admiral Hemphill, U.S.N., paid an official call on Commanding Officer.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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17 December 1907

A.Bautista - Entisled the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: A.Bautista, Pedro Enriques, M.Eusebio, A.Ramos, A.Zacarias, all O.S.

Pedro Enriques - Entisled the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: A.Bautista, Pedro Enriques, M.Eusebio, A.Ramos, A.Zacarias, all O.S.

M.Eusebio - Entisled the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: A.Bautista, Pedro Enriques, M.Eusebio, A.Ramos, A.Zacarias, all O.S.

A.Zacarias - Entisled the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: A.Bautista, Pedro Enriques, M.Eusebio, A.Ramos, A.Zacarias, all O.S.

A.Ramos - Entisled the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: A.Bautista, Pedro Enriques, M.Eusebio, A.Ramos, A.Zacarias, all O.S.

Continued painting spar color, also smoke stack and yards and moats.

Liberty party returned, no absentees.

Crew employed ainting spar colors.

Pedro Enriques - Enlisted the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: St. Bautista, Pedro Enriques, M. Ensebio, St. Ramos, St. Lacarias, all O.S.

St. Bautista - Enlisted the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: St. Bautista, Pedro Enriques, M. Ensebio, St. Ramos, St. Lacarias, all O.S.

St. Ramos - Enlisted the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: St. Bautista, Pedro Enriques, M. Ensebio, St. Ramos, St. Lacarias, all O.S.

St. Lacarias - Enlisted the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: St. Bautista, Pedro Enriques, M. Ensebio, St. Ramos, St. Lacarias, all O.S.

M. Ensebio - Enlisted the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: St. Bautista, Pedro Enriques, M. Ensebio, St. Ramos, St. Lacarias, all O.S.

Sent liberty party on shore.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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18 December 1907

Received for the general mess 146 lbs. beef, 80 lbs. bread.

Y.Apolonio, C.P. - Enlisted the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: Y.Apolonio, C.P., Tibo Dino, O.S., P.Galermo, O.S., A. Maximo, O.S.

tibo, Dino, O.S. - Enlisted the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: Y.Apolonio, C.P., Tibo Dino, O.S., P.Galermo, O.S., A. Maximo, O.S.

P.Galermo, O.S. - Enlisted the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: Y.Apolonio, C.P., Tibo Dino, O.S., P.Galermo, O.S., A. Maximo, O.S.

A.Maximo, O.S. - Enlisted the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: Y.Apolonio, C.P., Tibo Dino, O.S., P.Galermo, O.S., A. Maximo, O.S.

G.W.Davis, Sea. - Transferred G.W.Davis, Sea., to U.S. Naval Hospital, Canacao, Cavite, for treatment.

Liberty party returned, no absentees.

Crew employed painting spar color.

Recieved for the general mess 146 lbs beef, 80 lbs bread.

U. Apolonio - Enlisted the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: U. Apolonio, C. P., Tibo Dino, O.S., P. Galermo, O.S., A. Maximo, O.S.

P. Galermo - Enlisted the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: U. Apolonio, C. P., Tibo Dino, O.S., P. Galermo, O.S., A. Maximo, O.S.

A. Maximo - Enlisted the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: U. Apolonio, C. P., Tibo Dino, O.S., P. Galermo, O.S., A. Maximo, O.S.

Tibo Dino - Enlisted the following named men under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: U. Apolonio, C. P., Tibo Dino, O.S., P. Galermo, O.S., A. Maximo, O.S.

Crew painting spar color and scraping top masts.

G.W. Davis, Sen. - Transferred G.W. Davis, Sen. to U.S. Naval Hospital, Canacas, Cavite, for treatment.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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19 December 1907

Received for general mess 1 case cranberry sauce, 1 sack assorted nuts, 1 case plum pudding.

At 3:00 pm. hove up port anchor and let ship drop astern about a cables length, letting go the starboard anchor, 30- fm. shackle outside the hawse pipe, port anchor being foul. Cleared port anchor and got it ready for letting go.

Antonio Bimag, O.S. - Enlisted Antonio Bimag, O.S., under the the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force.

Crew making preparations for coaling ship.

Ship's draft 11' 3" forward, 13' 6" aft.

Lowered cutter, whaleboat and dinghy for cleaning.

Coal lighters came slongside at 7.30 and started coaling at 8:10.

Cutter, whaleboat and dinghy were towed ashore for scrubbing at 8:15.

Recieved for general mess 1 case cranberry sauce, 1 sack assorted nuts, 1 case plum pudding.

Natives from shore engaged in coaling ship.

Crew employed in scrubbing boats on shore.

Natives knocked off coaling at 7:00 pm.

Antonio Bimag - Enlisted Antonio Bimag, O.S., under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force.

coal: 123 -


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0

coal: 174.5 tons -


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20 December 1907

Received for general mess 60 lbs. turkey, 500 eggs, 300 lbs. beef, 5 cases potatoes, 2 cases onions, 120 lbs. bread, 76 lbs. mutton.

U.S.S. Rainbow - U.S.S. Rainbow moored to buoy inside breakwater at 4:55

Natives from shore continued coaling at 7:40 am.

Liberty party returned, no absentees.

Continued scrubbing outside of ship on port side.

Recieved for general mess 60 lbs. turkey, 500 eggs, 300 lbs. beef, 5 cases potatoes, 2 cases onions, 120 lbs. bread, 76 lbs. mutton.

Native laborers from shore employed coaling ship. Finished coaling about 2:30, having taken on board in all 174 1/2 tons.

coal: 174 1/2 tons -

Crew employed cleaning ship.

USS Rainbow - USS Rainbow moved to buoy inside breakwater at 4:55.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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21 December 1907

Eulalio Corpus - Eulalio Corpus enlisted as an ordinary seaman under the provisions of the Philipine insular force.

No absentees. Crew employed in general field day.

Crew employed in general cleaning in the forenoon.

Eulatio Corpus - Eulation Corpus enlisted as an ordinary seaman under the provisions of the Philipine insular force.

Sent liberty party ashore.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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22 December 1907

Liberty party returned, no absentees.

Sent liberty party ashore.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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23 December 1907

Received for the general mess 79 lbs. veal, 100 lbs. bread.

C.O.Hanson, Sea. - By order of Commanding Officer C.O.Hanson, Sea., was given an acting appointment as QM3c., to date from October 1, 1907.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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24 December 1907

cavite

Lat , Long

Received for the general mess 54 lbs. butter, 500 eggs, 23 lbs. turkey, 10 cases potatoes, 345 lbs. beef.

Dr Smith - Drs Smith and Bartsch and Mr Wells left the ship on duty in connection with the scientific department.

U.S.S. Denver - U.S.S. Denver came inside breakwater and anchored.

torpedo destroyer Chauncey - Three torpedo destroyers, - Chauncey, Decatur and Barry,- came in from Cavite and anchored

torpedo destroyer Barry - Three torpedo destroyers, - Chauncey, Decatur and Barry,- came in from Cavite and anchored

torpedo destroyer Decatur - Three torpedo destroyers, - Chauncey, Decatur and Barry,- came in from Cavite and anchored


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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25 December 1907

passig river

Lat , Long

Holiday: no work.

M.J.Healey, Sea. - Absentees, M.J.Healey, Sea., and J.Wilson, Sea.

J.Wilson, Sea. - Absentees, M.J.Healey, Sea., and J.Wilson, Sea.

The steam launch broke down on the 11:30 p.m. trip, securing for the night in the Passig River.

Holiday: no work. Sent liberty party ashore.

M. J. Healy, Sen - Absentees, M. J. Healy, Sen., and J. Wilson, Sen.

J. Wilson, Sen. - Absentees, M. J. Healy, Sen., and J. Wilson, Sen.

The steam launch broke down on the 11:30 p.m. trip,, securing for the night in the Passig River.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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26 December 1907

J.Wilson, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., and M.J.Healy, Sea., 17 hours over leave; J.S.Frazier, O.S., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., absentees.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.Wilson, Sea., and M.J.Healy, Sea., 17 hours over leave; J.S.Frazier, O.S., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., absentees.

M.J.Healy, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., and M.J.Healy, Sea., 17 hours over leave; J.S.Frazier, O.S., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., absentees.

Towed 1st steam launch back to the ship.

J.S.Holliday, C.P. - J.Wilson, Sea., and M.J.Healy, Sea., 17 hours over leave; J.S.Frazier, O.S., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., absentees.

J.S.Holliday, C.P. - J.S.Holliday, C.P., returned on board 5 hours over time.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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27 December 1907

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., absent over leave.

J.Wilson, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded punishments as follows: J.Wilson, Sea., 17 hrs. over time, 1 months restriction; M.J.Healy, Sea., 17 hrs. over time, reduced to 3rd class; J.S.Holliday, C.P., 5 hrs. over time, 15 days restriction.

M.J.Healy, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded punishments as follows: J.Wilson, Sea., 17 hrs. over time, 1 months restriction; M.J.Healy, Sea., 17 hrs. over time, reduced to 3rd class; J.S.Holliday, C.P., 5 hrs. over time, 15 days restriction.

J.S.Holliday, C.P. - Commanding Officer awarded punishments as follows: J.Wilson, Sea., 17 hrs. over time, 1 months restriction; M.J.Healy, Sea., 17 hrs. over time, reduced to 3rd class; J.S.Holliday, C.P., 5 hrs. over time, 15 days restriction.

Received on board for the general mess 146 lbs. beef, 200 lbs. bread.

M.McCann, F1c. - M.McCann, F1c., abset over leave since 7:00 pm.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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28 December 1907

M.McCann, F1c. - M.McCann, F1c., returned on board 13 hours over time.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., absent over leave.

Dr Smith - Scientific party in charge of Dr Smith returned.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: B.H.Wooley, Sea., returning on board drunk, raising disturbance at midnight, failing to turn to in the morning - reduced to 3rd class and 1 months restriction.

J.Winter, W.T. - J.Winter, W.T., returned on board 5 1/2 hrs. over time.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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29 December 1907

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., absent over leave.

J.Winter, W.T. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.Winter, W.T., 5 1/2 hrs. over time - 15 days restriction; M.McCann, F1c., 13 hrs. over time, reduced to 4 class.

Baseball party went ashore at 1:00 and returned at 5:00 p.m.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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30 December 1907

us naval hospital canacao cavite pi

Lat 44.9, Long 37.3

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., absent over leave.

Members of Scientific Department left the ship in wherry.

Steam launch boiler leaking so badly as to be unfit for use; dinghy making steam launch's trips. Took boiler out of launch on deck for repairs.

Rainbow - Two German cruisers came into port and anchored outside the breakwater; the flag ship fired a salute of 21 guns with U.S. flag at fore, and was answered by the saluting battery on shore. German flag ship also fired a salute of 13 guns to Admiral Hemphill, being answered by the Rainbow. The German ships came inside the breakwater and anchored before sun down.

Admiral Hemphill - Two German cruisers came into port and anchored outside the breakwater; the flag ship fired a salute of 21 guns with U.S. flag at fore, and was answered by the saluting battery on shore. German flag ship also fired a salute of 13 guns to Admiral Hemphill, being answered by the Rainbow. The German ships came inside the breakwater and anchored before sun down.

Engineers' Department repairing steam launch's boiler all night.

G.W.Davis, Sea. - G.W.Davis, Sea., reported on board for duty from the U.S.Naval Hospital, Canacao, Cavite, P.I.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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31 December 1907

Provisions received in the Pay Dept. from the G.S.K., Cavite, P.I. 480 lbs. corned beef, 200 lbs. biscuts, 1oo lbs. coffee, 80 lbs. lard, 225 lbs. milk condensed, 96 lbs. peaches, canned, 114 lbs. pears, canned, 50 lbs. pepper, 200 lbs. prunes, 100 lbs. rice, 1500 lbs. sugar, 160 lbs. tea 222 lbs. tomatoes, 248 lbs, peas, tinned, 126 lbs. beans, lima, 120 lbs. beans, string, 225 lbs. rolled oats, Clothing and small stores received in the Pay Dept. from G.S.K. 20 blankets, wollen, 12 brushes, shoe 2o caps, cloth 80 3/4 yds. cloth for coats and caps 25 combs coarse 389 yds. drill,bleached 20 jumpers, white, undress 10 overshirts, 25 prs. shoes low 500 bars S.W. Soap, I hereby certify that the above articles were received on board.

Received in Paymasters Dept from general Storekeeper, Cavite, P.I.

Clothing and small stores received in Pay Dept from G.S.K.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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31 December 1907

Put boiler in steam launch at 5:30; started getting up steam at 8:30

Torpedo destroyer Decatur - Torpedo destroyers Decatur and Barry left port at 5:30.

Torpedo destroyer Barry - Torpedo destroyers Decatur and Barry left port at 5:30.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., absent over leave.

Navy Yard tug came alongside with stores from Navy Yard. Received for Deck Department 1ton ice, 150 r~. ft. Ash, 1 1/2"x 10", 20 r.ft. Sugar Pine 1 x 12", 20 r.ft. Sugar Pine, 1 1/2" x 12", 16 r.ft. Sugar Pine 1 1/2" x 8"; for the General mess 2 quarters beef; and for the Pay Department stores as per appended list.



LOGS FOR JANUARY 1907


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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1 January 1907

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - absentees: J.S.Frazier, O.S. and H.A.Harper, F1c.

H.A.Harper, F1c. - absentees: J.S.Frazier, O.S. and H.A.Harper, F1c.

U.S. Flagship Rainbow - U.S. Flagship Rainbow made general signal to the fleet by the Ardois system: " A happy new year to all."

J.J.Diamond, F2c. - J.J.Diamond, F2c., was transferred to the U.S.S. Rainbow in single irons and under guard with his bag, hammock and necessary transfer papers, for trial by general court-martial - letter of authority from Third Squadron Commander, dated December 30, 1907.

U.S.S. Rainbow - J.J.Diamond, F2c., was transferred to the U.S.S. Rainbow in single irons and under guard with his bag, hammock and necessary transfer papers, for trial by general court-martial - letter of authority from Third Squadron Commander, dated December 30, 1907.

J.Wilson, Seaman - J.Wilson, Seaman, left the ship without permission during the night.

Mr A Seale from Manila - Mr A Seale and Mr M.I.Minehart from Manila came on board as guests of Scientific Department.

Mr M.I.Minehart from Manila - Mr A Seale and Mr M.I.Minehart from Manila came on board as guests of Scientific Department.


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manila pi and dredging in adjacent waters

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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2 January 1908

dr 5099

Lat 36.1, Long -5.3

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - Absentees: J.S.Frazier, O.S., H.A.Harper, F1c., J.Wilson, Sea.

J.Wilson, Sea. - Absentees: J.S.Frazier, O.S., H.A.Harper, F1c., J.Wilson, Sea.

H.A.Harper, F1c. - Absentees: J.S.Frazier, O.S., H.A.Harper, F1c., J.Wilson, Sea.

At 10.26 stopped both engines and paid out 900 fms. of dredging wire and let it go overboard on account of rust.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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3 January 1908

H.A.Harper, F1c. - H.A.Harper, F1c., absent over leave.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., returned on board 8 days over leave.

J.Wilson, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., returned on board at 9:09, he having been absent without leave since the night of Jany 1st.

Received for the general mess 325 lbs. beef, 500 eggs, 150 lbs. bread.

U.S. flag ship Rainbow - At 11:15 the U.S. flag ship Rainbow hoisted international signal N.K.

Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N. - By order of Commanding Officer a Board of Investigation met, consisting of Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., senior member, A.A.Surgeon G.G.Hart, U.S.N., and Chief Boatswain F.R.Hazard, U.S.N., to inquire into the responsibility of H.J.Mackey, MM1c., and J.Winter, W.T., for the death of James Collarey, F2c., U.S.N.

A.A. Surgeon G.G.Hart, U.S.N. - By order of Commanding Officer a Board of Investigation met, consisting of Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., senior member, A.A.Surgeon G.G.Hart, U.S.N., and Chief Boatswain F.R.Hazard, U.S.N., to inquire into the responsibility of H.J.Mackey, MM1c., and J.Winter, W.T., for the death of James Collarey, F2c., U.S.N.

Chief Boatswain F.R.Hazard, U.S.N. - By order of Commanding Officer a Board of Investigation met, consisting of Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., senior member, A.A.Surgeon G.G.Hart, U.S.N., and Chief Boatswain F.R.Hazard, U.S.N., to inquire into the responsibility of H.J.Mackey, MM1c., and J.Winter, W.T., for the death of James Collarey, F2c., U.S.N.

H.J.Mackey, MM1c. - By order of Commanding Officer a Board of Investigation met, consisting of Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., senior member, A.A.Surgeon G.G.Hart, U.S.N., and Chief Boatswain F.R.Hazard, U.S.N., to inquire into the responsibility of H.J.Mackey, MM1c., and J.Winter, W.T., for the death of James Collarey, F2c., U.S.N.

J.Winter, W.T. - By order of Commanding Officer a Board of Investigation met, consisting of Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., senior member, A.A.Surgeon G.G.Hart, U.S.N., and Chief Boatswain F.R.Hazard, U.S.N., to inquire into the responsibility of H.J.Mackey, MM1c., and J.Winter, W.T., for the death of James Collarey, F2c., U.S.N.

James Collarey, F2c., U.S.N. - By order of Commanding Officer a Board of Investigation met, consisting of Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., senior member, A.A.Surgeon G.G.Hart, U.S.N., and Chief Boatswain F.R.Hazard, U.S.N., to inquire into the responsibility of H.J.Mackey, MM1c., and J.Winter, W.T., for the death of James Collarey, F2c., U.S.N.

H.A.Harper, F1c. - H.A.Harper, F1c., returned on board 63 hrs. over leave.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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4 January 1908

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.S.Frazier, O.S., 192 hrs. over time - 4th class for 3 months; J.Wilson, Sea., leaving ship - without permission night of Jan. 1, 1908 and remaining absent until 9 a.m., Jan. 3, 1908 - to be tried by summary court-martial.

J.Wilson, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.S.Frazier, O.S., 192 hrs. over time - 4th class for 3 months; J.Wilson, Sea., leaving ship - without permission night of Jan. 1, 1908 and remaining absent until 9 a.m., Jan. 3, 1908 - to be tried by summary court-martial.

Received for the general mess 6 cases potatoes, 3 cases onions, 1 case butter.

H.A.Harper, F1c. - H.A.Harper, F1c., returned on board 63 hrs. over leave.

Received on board for the Deck Department 14 mosquito nets.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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5 January 1908

Ah Sin, M.Att.,3c. - Ah Sin, M.Att.,3c., absent over leave.

Dr. Rodman, U.S.S. Rainbow - At 3:00 pm. a Board of Survey of which Dr. Rodman, U.S.S. Rainbow, was senior member, met on G.W.Davis, Sea., and adjourned at 4:30.

G.W.Davis, Sea. - At 3:00 pm. a Board of Survey of which Dr. Rodman, U.S.S. Rainbow, was senior member, met on G.W.Davis, Sea., and adjourned at 4:30.


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manila dredging off pt luzon and in subig bay anchored off subig

Lat 14.7, Long 120.2


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6 January 1908

received for general mess 325 lbs. beef, 60 lbs. bread.

H.A.Harper, F1c. - commanding Officer awarded following punishment: H.A.Harper, F1c., 63 hours over leave - 4th class.


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subig making passage to and anchored off olongapo naval station

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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7 January 1908

subig

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2

The entire Scientific staff with dinghy and yawl left the ship at 8:30 to haul seine on the beach off Subig.

Hoisted boiler out of starboard steam launch for repairs.

Members of scientific party left the ship with dinghy and yawl.

U.S.S. Mohican - An officer from the U.S.S. Mohican made boarding visit.

Commanding Officer called on the Commandant of the Naval Station.


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olongapo making passage to and anchored off port binanga

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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8 January 1908

olongapo

Lat -5.7, Long 114.2

Members of the scientific department left the ship at 5:30 in the wherry, and returned at 8:15.

Wherry with Scientists ashore.

At 1:05 yawl and prahm left ship with scientific party.

At 1:50 dinghy left ship with scientific party.


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port binanga maiking pasage to and anchored inside breakwater manila

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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9 January 1908

corregidor island

Lat 43.1, Long 121.0

Scientific party ashore in prahm and yawl.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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10 January 1908

James Wilson, Seaman - Delivered specification of offenses for trial by summary court-martial to James Wilson, Seaman.

James Wilson, Seaman - Delivered specification of offenses for trial by summary court-martial to James Wilson, Seaman.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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11 January 1908

Received for the general mess 1 mutton, 1/2 veal.

Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N. - At 10:25 a summary court-martial of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member, met for the trial of James wilson, Sea., and adjourned at 10:35.

James Wilson, Sea. - At 10:25 a summary court-martial of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member, met for the trial of James wilson, Sea., and adjourned at 10:35.

G.W.Davis, Sea. - G.W.Davis, Sea., was transferred to the U.S.S. Rainbow.

U.S.S. Rainbow - G.W.Davis, Sea., was transferred to the U.S.S. Rainbow.

German cruiser Furst Bismarck - Reception on board the German cruiser Furst Bismarck.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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12 January 1908

C.H.Teed, BM2c. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were Made: C.H.Teed, BM2c., to BM1c. from 12 Jan., 08; G.Lovey, O.S. to Sea., C.E.White, F2c. to F1c., and W.Bellinger, SC4c. to SC3c. from Jan 1'. 1908.

G.Lovey, O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were Made: C.H.Teed, BM2c., to BM1c. from 12 Jan., 08; G.Lovey, O.S. to Sea., C.E.White, F2c. to F1c., and W.Bellinger, SC4c. to SC3c. from Jan 1'. 1908.

C.E.White, F2c. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were Made: C.H.Teed, BM2c., to BM1c. from 12 Jan., 08; G.Lovey, O.S. to Sea., C.E.White, F2c. to F1c., and W.Bellinger, SC4c. to SC3c. from Jan 1'. 1908.

W.Bellinger, SC4c. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were Made: C.H.Teed, BM2c., to BM1c. from 12 Jan., 08; G.Lovey, O.S. to Sea., C.E.White, F2c. to F1c., and W.Bellinger, SC4c. to SC3c. from Jan 1'. 1908.

torpedo boat destroyer Chauncey - The torpedo boat destroyer Chauncey anchored inside the breakwater at 6.15 pm.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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13 January 1908

Received for the general mess 995 lbs. beef, 1000 lbs. spuds, 170 lbs. onions, 54 lbs. butter, 500 eggs, 120 lbs. bread.

Members of Scientific Dept. left the ship in wherry about 2:00 and returned at 5:30.

Mr A Seale from the Insular Bureau of Science - Mr A Seale with two assistants from the Insular Bureau of Science, came on board with their effects for temporary duty with the Scientific Department of this vessel.

Received on board 1 ton of ice.


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manila making passage to anchored in limone cove pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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14 January 1908

limores cove luzon island

Lat , Long

German cruiser Niobe - German cruiser Niobe left the harbor at 6:00.

The dinghy, wherry and prahm were lowered and sent ashore in charge of the scientists for fishing purposes. Party returned at 6:00. At 7:20 Scientific party went ashore in the dinghy, and returned at 8:30


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limonie cove making passage to and anchored in nasuhbu bay

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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15 January 1908

dr 5109

Lat 36.1, Long -5.3


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nasugbu making passage to and anchored off taal luzon pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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16 January 1908

town of taal

Lat 36.1, Long -5.3

At 8.15 lowered dinghy and sent seining party ashore, also prahm and yawl with scientific party.

James Wilson, seaman, U.S.Navy - Called all hands to muster and Executive Officer published the finding and sentence in the summary court-martial case of James Wilson, seaman, U.S.Navy. Sentence: Solitary confinement in single irons for one day and to lose one months pay, amounting to twenty four dollars ($24.00). Wilso was confined in accordance with the above sentence.

Members of scientific department went on shore with wherry at 7:00 and returned at 9:00.


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taal balayan bay and dredging in the vacinity

Lat 25.8, Long -171.7


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17 January 1908

lake taal

Lat 25.8, Long -171.7

Mr A Seale - Mr A Seale with one assistant left the ship for Lake Taal.

Members of Scientific Department left the ship with wherry.

F.J.Murphy, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: F.J.Murphy, Sea., using obscene and insolent language to Master at Arms - 2 days solitary confinement on bread and water.

J.Wilson, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., released from confinement by order of Commanding Officer, and F.J.Murphy, Sea., placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for 2 days.

F.J.Murphy, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., released from confinement by order of Commanding Officer, and F.J.Murphy, Sea., placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for 2 days.


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taal balayan bay pi

Lat 25.8, Long -171.7


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18 January 1908

taal volcano

Lat , Long

The Commanding Officer and party of officers and scientists left for a visit to Taal Lake and volcano at 2:30 am.

Dr Smith - scientific party in charge of Dr Smith left in yawl and prahm.

Dr Smith - The prahm and yawl with Dr Smith, Mr Chamberlain and party returned to the ship at 6:00 pm.

Mr Chamberlain - The prahm and yawl with Dr Smith, Mr Chamberlain and party returned to the ship at 6:00 pm.

the Commanding Officer and hunting party returned.


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taal balayan bay pi

Lat 25.8, Long -171.7


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19 January 1908

F.J.Murphy, Sea. - F.J.Murphy, Sea., was released by order of Commanding Officer, his term of confinement having expired.


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taal balayan bay and dredging in the vacinity

Lat 25.8, Long -171.7


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20 January 1908

town of lemeray

Lat 32.0, Long 120.4

The presidentie of the town of Lemoray came on board for the day as a guest of the scientific department.

At 9.45 stopped ship and lowered yawl and prahm and sent scientific party ashore.

for Sombrero Island to pick up yawl and prahm with scientific party.

F.J.Murphy - By order of Commanding Officer F.J.Murphy's rating was changed from Sea. to Coal Passer, taking effect 16 inst.

The presidentie of the town of Lemoray came on board for the day as a guest of the scientific department.

At 9.45 stopped ship and lowered yawl and prahm and sent scientific party ashore.

for Sombrero Island to pick up yawl and prahm with scientific party.

F.J.Murphy - By order of Commanding Officer F.J.Murphy's rating was changed from Sea. to Coal Passer, taking effect 16 inst.


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taal dredging in vacinity and anchored overnight in nasugbu bay

Lat 51.1, Long 1.3


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21 January 1908

dr 5117

Lat 36.1, Long -5.3


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nasugbu bay amking passage via cavite to manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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22 January 1908

bay of nasugbu

Lat 14.6, Long -5.3

picking up buoy of fish traps. Buoy line carried away, and were unable to pick up traps.

S.S.Croydon - Sent Paymaster with dinghy to S.S.Croydon.

The Commanding Officer called on the third Squadron Commander, Pacific Fleet.

Mr Seale - Mr Seale and 2 assistants left the ship.

Sent mail orderly on shore for mail.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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23 January 1908

William Horn, Mascot - William Horn, Mascot, reported the expiration of his enlistment.

Received for general mess 390 lbs. mutton.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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24 January 1908

Sent port-high-pressure-go-ahead-eccentric to San Nicholas Iron Works to be renewed. Seven boiler seaters came on board at 8:20 from San Nicholas Iron Works to seate boilers.

Received on board for the general mess 350 lbs. beef, 5 cases spuds, 2 cases onions, 500 eggs, 54 lbs. butter, 120 lbs. bread.

U.S.S. Rainbow - U.S.S. Rainbow anchored inside the breakwater at 2:59 pm.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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25 January 1908

U.S.S. Supply - The Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. Supply called on the Commanding Officer of this vessel.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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26 January 1908

C.E.White, F1c. - C.E.White, F1c., absent over leave.

Received stores as follows: 2000 lbs. rice, 1000 lbs. flour, 10c. butter, 1500 eggs.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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27 January 1908

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - J.S.Holliday, F2c., returned on board 12:30 am., 12 1/2 hrs. over time. C.E.White, F1c. and G.E.Williams, Sea., absent over leave.

C.E.White, F1c. - J.S.Holliday, F2c., returned on board 12:30 am., 12 1/2 hrs. over time. C.E.White, F1c. and G.E.Williams, Sea., absent over leave.

G.E.Williams, Sea. - J.S.Holliday, F2c., returned on board 12:30 am., 12 1/2 hrs. over time. C.E.White, F1c. and G.E.Williams, Sea., absent over leave.

At 6:00 tug came alongside and towed us alongside Quartermaster's Department's coal hulk. Natives started coaling us at 8:30.

Stores received for general mess as follows: 1600 lbs. beef, 150 lbs. bread, 20 cases potatoes, 5 cases onions 4 cases catsup.

coal: 140.8 tons -

Received on board for Pay Department stores as per appended list

coal: 140 tons 1930 lbs -


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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28 January 1908

List of Stores received: 20 mailing tubes 2 typewriter ribbons 1 m. eyelets 1 lb. erasers 1 letter scale 1 roll wrapping paper 1/2 gro thumb tacks 52 scratch pads 100 carbon papers 200 brass fasteners

List of Engineers stores received on board from Sellers Madison Co sept 10th 1907


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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28 January 1908

C.E.White, F1c. - C.E.White, F1c., absentee.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., left the ship without permission during the night.

C.E.White, F1c. - Offers for rewards of ten dollars for each was sent ashore for the delivery on board of C.E.White, F1c., and J.S.Frazier, O.S. At 9:30 C.E.White, F1c., was brought on board by police authorities, the reward of ten dollars paid for his apprehension and by order of Commanding Officer he was confined for safekeeping. White was 62 1/2 hrs. over leave.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - Offers for rewards of ten dollars for each was sent ashore for the delivery on board of C.E.White, F1c., and J.S.Frazier, O.S. At 9:30 C.E.White, F1c., was brought on board by police authorities, the reward of ten dollars paid for his apprehension and by order of Commanding Officer he was confined for safekeeping. White was 62 1/2 hrs. over leave.

W.A.Stowe, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: W.A.Stowe, Sea., 5 hours over time, 15 days restriction; J.S.Holliday, C.P., 12 hours over time, reduced to 3rd class.

J.S.Holliday, C.P. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: W.A.Stowe, Sea., 5 hours over time, 15 days restriction; J.S.Holliday, C.P., 12 hours over time, reduced to 3rd class.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., was brought on board by the police authorities of Manila, and a reward of ten dollars was paid for his apprehension and delivery on board.

C.E.White, F1c. - By order of Commanding Officer C.E.White, F1c., was released and made a prisoner at large, and J.S.Frazier, O.S., was confined for safe keeping.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer C.E.White, F1c., was released and made a prisoner at large, and J.S.Frazier, O.S., was confined for safe keeping.

Received stores as per list.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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29 January 1908

U.S.S. Rainbow - U.S.S. Rainbow and General Alava got under way and left the harbor at 5:15 a.m.

U.S.S. General Alava - U.S.S. Rainbow and General Alava got under way and left the harbor at 5:15 a.m.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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30 January 1908

Mr H.C.Fassett - Mr H.C.Fassett reported on board for duty.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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31 January 1908



LOGS FOR FEBRUARY 1908


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manila making passage to jolo philippine islands

Lat 55.3, Long -131.5


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1 February 1908

manila

Lat 14.6, Long -5.3

Mr Seale - Mr Seale and one attendant reported on board for duty in connection with Scientific Department.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer J.S.Frazier, O.S., was released from confinement and made prisoner at large to await trial by summary court-martial.


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making passage to jolo pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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2 February 1908

escarceo pt light

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


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making passage to jolo anchored off naso pt panay

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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3 February 1908

nogas island

Lat 52.1, Long -128.0

At 10.52 stopped both engines to repack cylinders in airpump in engine room.


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anchored off pt naso panay continued making passage to jolo pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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4 February 1908

dr 5127

Lat , Long


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making passage to jolo dredging in sulu sea anchored in panabutan bay

Lat 54.2, Long -165.7


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5 February 1908

mindanao island

Lat 51.8, Long -176.6

At 1:05 stopped and took sounding with Lucas machine. Wire carried away and lost thermometer, water bottle and sounding cup

put over 9' Albatross-Blake trawl at 3:38. Net fouled on bottom and trawl was lost.

Dr Smith - Scientific party in charge of Dr Smith went ashore in dinghy with seine.


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panabutan bay making passage to jolo dredging in sulu sea anchored in caldera bay

Lat 54.2, Long -165.7


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6 February 1908

caldera bay

Lat 36.8, Long 3.1


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caldera bay dredging in sulo sea making passage to and anchored off jolo island of jolo pi

Lat 36.0, Long 14.2


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7 February 1908

town of jolo

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - Specification of offense for trial by Summary Court-Martial was delivered to J.S.Frazier, O.S., at 11:20.

Health officer from Jolo made usual boarding visit.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - Specification of offense for trial by Summary Court-Martial was delivered to J.S.Frazier, O.S., at 11:20.

Health officer from Jolo made usual boarding visit.


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jolo island of jolo pi

Lat 36.0, Long 14.2


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8 February 1908

Torpedo boat destroyer Chauncey - Torpedo boat destroyer Chauncey got underway at 6:00 and left the harbor.

Liberty for special first class men in afternoon; all returned at 5:30 p.m.

Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N. - A Summary court-martial, of which Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member, met for the trial of J.S.Frazier, O.S., at 11:15 am. and adjourned at 11:30 am.

U.S.S. Decatur - U.S.S. Decatur left port at 11:30 a.m.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - A Summary court-martial, of which Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member, met for the trial of J.S.Frazier, O.S., at 11:15 am. and adjourned at 11:30 am.

Commanding Officer paid an official visit on the militaty division commander.


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jolo jolo pi

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2


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9 February 1908

jolo

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2

The military governor of Jolo paid an official call on commanding officer.


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jolo pi

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2


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10 February 1908

Received 400 lbs. ice for the Pay Department.

C.E.White, F1c. - The Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: C.E.White, F1c., 62 1/2 hrs: over time, 4th class.

Members of Scientific Department left the ship in launch with wherry in tow at 1:45, and returned about 6p.m.


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jolo pi

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2


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11 February 1908

James Sebastian Frazier, O.S. - Called all hands to muster for the purpose of reading proceedings, findings and sentence of summary court-martial in the case of James Sebastian Frazier, O.S. Charge: Leaving sship without permission. The charge proved. Sentenced to 10 days solitary confinement in single irons on bread and water with full ration every third day and to lose two months pay, amounting to $38.00. Convening Authority reduced term of confinement to one day. Loss of pay respectfully referred to the secretary of the Navy. Prisoner was confined at 11: 55 am.


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jolo pi

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2


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12 February 1908

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - By order of commanding officer J.S.Frazier, O.S., was released from confinement and restored to duty, his term of confinement having expired.

Medical officer surveyed and condemned 5 cases canned meat which were thrown over board.


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jolo pi

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2


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13 February 1908

Received on board 1000lbs. ice, 2 quarters beef and 10 crates potatoes.

U.S.S. Galveston - U.S.S. Galveston came in and anchored at 5:50.


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jolo dredging in vacinity anchored over night off sw and of bubuan id

Lat 51.1, Long 1.3


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14 February 1908

sw end of bubuan id pi

Lat , Long


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bubuan id dredging in subu sea anchored overnight off jolo

Lat 51.1, Long 1.3


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15 February 1908

dr 5141

Lat 52.6, Long -128.5

Lost a 30-pd. deep sea lead during sounding.

U.S.S. Rainbow - At 3:30 the U.S.S. Rainbow and U.S.S. General Alava arrived and anchored in the harbor.

U.S.S. General Alava - At 3:30 the U.S.S. Rainbow and U.S.S. General Alava arrived and anchored in the harbor.

The Commanding Officer paid an official call on the admiral.


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jolo dredging in sulu sea anchored off siassi siassi island

Lat 58.1, Long -135.3


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16 February 1908

siassi siassi id pi

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2


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at anchor off siasi siasi id pi

Lat 30.3, Long 112.2


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17 February 1908

M.J.Healy, Sea. - M.J.Healy, Sea., was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for taking alcohol from laboratory. J.Wilson, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, F2c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., placed in double irons to await action of summary court-martial, for being under the influence of alcohol.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - M.J.Healy, Sea., was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for taking alcohol from laboratory. J.Wilson, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, F2c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., placed in double irons to await action of summary court-martial, for being under the influence of alcohol.

J.Wilson, Sea. - M.J.Healy, Sea., was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for taking alcohol from laboratory. J.Wilson, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, F2c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., placed in double irons to await action of summary court-martial, for being under the influence of alcohol.

T.Walsh, F2c. - M.J.Healy, Sea., was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for taking alcohol from laboratory. J.Wilson, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, F2c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., placed in double irons to await action of summary court-martial, for being under the influence of alcohol.


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siasi dredging in sigboye passage anchored off das amigos tawi tawi island

Lat 60.4, Long -172.7


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18 February 1908

port dos amigos tawitawi i pi

Lat 29.9, Long -128.5

Trawl caught on the bottom after towing 8 minutes; hove it up and found stop on bridle carried away.


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das amigos dredging in vacinity anchored in tataan pass pi

Lat 44.9, Long 37.3


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19 February 1908

basun channel

Lat 41.1, Long 37.3

J.Wilson, Sea. - Specification of offenses for trial by summary court-martial were delivered at 11:00 am to the following named men: J.Wilson, Sea., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., B.H.Wooley, Sea., and T.Walsh, F2c.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - Specification of offenses for trial by summary court-martial were delivered at 11:00 am to the following named men: J.Wilson, Sea., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., B.H.Wooley, Sea., and T.Walsh, F2c.

T.Walsh, F2c. - Specification of offenses for trial by summary court-martial were delivered at 11:00 am to the following named men: J.Wilson, Sea., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., B.H.Wooley, Sea., and T.Walsh, F2c.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - Specification of offenses for trial by summary court-martial were delivered at 11:00 am to the following named men: J.Wilson, Sea., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., B.H.Wooley, Sea., and T.Walsh, F2c.


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anchored in tataan pass pi

Lat 44.9, Long 37.3


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20 February 1908

Members of scientific department left the ship.

Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N. - At 10:00 a summary court-martial, of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member, met for the trials of J.Wilson, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, f2c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.; and at 10.55 court adjourned to await action of convening authority.

J.Wilson, Sea. - At 10:00 a summary court-martial, of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member, met for the trials of J.Wilson, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, f2c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.; and at 10.55 court adjourned to await action of convening authority.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - At 10:00 a summary court-martial, of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member, met for the trials of J.Wilson, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, f2c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.; and at 10.55 court adjourned to await action of convening authority.

T.Walsh, F2c. - At 10:00 a summary court-martial, of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member, met for the trials of J.Wilson, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, f2c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.; and at 10.55 court adjourned to await action of convening authority.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - At 10:00 a summary court-martial, of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member, met for the trials of J.Wilson, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, f2c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.; and at 10.55 court adjourned to await action of convening authority.

Scientific parties returned in the afternoon.


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tataan pass and dredging in vicinity

Lat 44.9, Long 37.3


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21 February 1908

dr 5156

Lat 44.9, Long 37.3

Scientific party went ashore in the yawl at 8:15.

Medical Officer condemned 10 lbs. codfish and 60 lbs. onions which were thrown over board.

Scientific parties returned to the ship.

Scientific party left the ship in the yawl, returning at 6:00pm.


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tataan pass dredging in the vacinity anchored off port bongao pi

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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22 February 1908

port bongao

Lat 44.9, Long 32.6

M.J.Healy, Sea. - M.J.Healy, Sea., was released from confinement by order of commanding officer.

members of scientific department left the ship at 2:00 and returned at 5:00 p.m.


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bongao pi

Lat 36.9, Long 7.8


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23 February 1908

Members of scientific department left the ship at 6:00 and returned on board at 8:00 am.

J.Wilson, Sea. - At 11:05 called all hands to muster and read proceedings and sentences of summary courts-martial in the cases of J.Wilson, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, F2c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c: Specifications proved and the sentence in each case one day solitary confinement in single irons on bread and water and to lose one months pay, amounting to $24.00 each in the cases of Wilso and Wooley, and $30.00 each in the cases of Walsh and Gibbs, for being under the influence of alcohol on board ship.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - At 11:05 called all hands to muster and read proceedings and sentences of summary courts-martial in the cases of J.Wilson, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, F2c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c: Specifications proved and the sentence in each case one day solitary confinement in single irons on bread and water and to lose one months pay, amounting to $24.00 each in the cases of Wilso and Wooley, and $30.00 each in the cases of Walsh and Gibbs, for being under the influence of alcohol on board ship.

T.Walsh, F2c. - At 11:05 called all hands to muster and read proceedings and sentences of summary courts-martial in the cases of J.Wilson, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, F2c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c: Specifications proved and the sentence in each case one day solitary confinement in single irons on bread and water and to lose one months pay, amounting to $24.00 each in the cases of Wilso and Wooley, and $30.00 each in the cases of Walsh and Gibbs, for being under the influence of alcohol on board ship.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - At 11:05 called all hands to muster and read proceedings and sentences of summary courts-martial in the cases of J.Wilson, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, F2c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c: Specifications proved and the sentence in each case one day solitary confinement in single irons on bread and water and to lose one months pay, amounting to $24.00 each in the cases of Wilso and Wooley, and $30.00 each in the cases of Walsh and Gibbs, for being under the influence of alcohol on board ship.

Steamer Negros - Steamer Negros came in in afternoon and left during the night.

Scientific party left the ship at 2:00 and returned at 5:30.

J.Wilson, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., was placed in solitary confinement for one day at 11:10 am, by sentence of summary court-martial.


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bongao dredging in vicinity anchored off sanguisiapo id dredging in vicinity anchored off bongao

Lat 36.9, Long 7.8


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24 February 1908

bongao

Lat 36.9, Long 7.8

Mr Chamberlain - Yawl left ship with Mr Chamberlain at 8:45, returning at 11:20.

J.Wilson, Sea. - By order of Commanding Officer J.Wilson, Sea., was released, his term of confinement having expired, and by the same authority T.Walsh, F2c., was confined for one day solitary confinement in single irons on bread and water, by sentence of summary court-martial.

T.Walsh, F2c. - By order of Commanding Officer J.Wilson, Sea., was released, his term of confinement having expired, and by the same authority T.Walsh, F2c., was confined for one day solitary confinement in single irons on bread and water, by sentence of summary court-martial.

At 2:20 stopped and lowered prahm and yawl, scientific parties going ashore.

Hove up and found net torn and bridle stop carried away.

Members of scientific department returned on board at 5:15.


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bongao making passage to and anchored off sitanki island pi

Lat 36.9, Long 7.8


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25 February 1908

sitanki island pi

Lat 72.8, Long 112.4

Stopped both engines at 11:07 until rain squall passed and at 11:15 went ahead at full speed on various courses rounding South Shoal, Navigator aloft piloting ship.

T.Walsh, F2c. - By order of Commanding Officer T.Walsh, F2c., was released his term of confinement having expired and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., was confined for one day solitary confinement on bread and water in single irons in accordance with sentence of summary court-martial of Feb 20, 08.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - By order of Commanding Officer T.Walsh, F2c., was released his term of confinement having expired and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., was confined for one day solitary confinement on bread and water in single irons in accordance with sentence of summary court-martial of Feb 20, 08.

Ship steaming through coral reefs to Sitanki Island, P.I.


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anchored off sitanki island pi

Lat 72.8, Long -121.5


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26 February 1908

village of sitanki

Lat 57.0, Long -135.4

Members of Scientific Department left in steam launch with prahm in tow bound for the village of Sitanki, with the Executive Officer in charge.

Mr Fassett - Scientific party returned in steam launch, leaving Mr Fassett in Sitanki.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - J.K.Gibbs, F2c., released from confinement and B.H.Wooley, Sea., confined for one day in single irons on bread and water by order of Commanding Officer.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - J.K.Gibbs, F2c., released from confinement and B.H.Wooley, Sea., confined for one day in single irons on bread and water by order of Commanding Officer.


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sitanki island dredging in vicinity anchored off omapui id pi

Lat 57.0, Long -135.4


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27 February 1908

sitanki id

Lat 57.0, Long -135.4

put over Agassiz 12' trawl veering to 128 fms. wire and towed 2 minutes. Hove up and found mud bag and bridle stop carried away.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - By order of Commanding Officer B.H.Wooley, Sea., was released from confinement and restored to duty, his term of confinement having expired.


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anchored off omapui id making passage to sandaken borneo

Lat 5.8, Long 118.0


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28 February 1908

At 5:22 Stopped both engines for minor repairs to starboard engine

stray line parted and lost 25-pound lead.


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making passage to and anchored off sandakan borneo

Lat 5.8, Long 118.0


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29 February 1908

sandakan borneo

Lat 5.8, Long 118.0

Received official visits from U.S. vice Consul, Acting Governor of Borneo, and Captain of Port.

M.J.Healy, Sea. - M.J.Healy, Sea., and J.Wilson, Sea., were placed in single irons on berth deck for safe keeping.

J.Wilson, Sea. - M.J.Healy, Sea., and J.Wilson, Sea., were placed in single irons on berth deck for safe keeping.



LOG BOOK – MARCH 1st 1908 TO OCTOBER 23rd 1908


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2

LOg book of the USS Albatross, 4th rate, commanded by Lieutenant Commander M Johnson, US NAvy, and Lieutenant Commander C M McCormick, Us Navy, commencing March 1st 1908, at Sandakan, Borneo, and ending October 23rd, 1908 at Kowloon, China

Lieutenant Commander M.Johnston - Lieutenant Commander M.Johnston

Lieutenant Commander C.M.McCormick, U.S.Navy - Lieutenant Commander C.M.McCormick, U.S.Navy


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extracts from the regulations for the governemnt of the navy of the United States, 1900, relative to log books


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Directions for keeping the ship's log


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List of Officers to the USS Albatross, commanded by Lieutenat Commander M. Johnson, USN, during the period covered by this Log Book, from March 1st, 1908, to June 10th, 1908

List of Officers to the USS Albatross, commanded by Lieutenat Commander C. M. McCormick, USN, during the period covered by this Log Book, from June 10th, 1908, to

M.Johnston Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. - List of Officers... from March 1st, 1908 to June 10th, 1908. M.Johnston Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A Surgeon U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster U.S.N. C.Crater Wn't Mach U.S.N.

B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. - List of Officers... from March 1st, 1908 to June 10th, 1908. M.Johnston Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A Surgeon U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster U.S.N. C.Crater Wn't Mach U.S.N.

F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. - List of Officers... from March 1st, 1908 to June 10th, 1908. M.Johnston Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A Surgeon U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster U.S.N. C.Crater Wn't Mach U.S.N.

T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. - List of Officers... from March 1st, 1908 to June 10th, 1908. M.Johnston Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A Surgeon U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster U.S.N. C.Crater Wn't Mach U.S.N.

F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. - List of Officers... from March 1st, 1908 to June 10th, 1908. M.Johnston Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A Surgeon U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster U.S.N. C.Crater Wn't Mach U.S.N.

G.G.Hart A.A Surgeon U.S.N. - List of Officers... from March 1st, 1908 to June 10th, 1908. M.Johnston Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A Surgeon U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster U.S.N. C.Crater Wn't Mach U.S.N.

H.Dial Asst. Paymaster U.S.N. - List of Officers... from March 1st, 1908 to June 10th, 1908. M.Johnston Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A Surgeon U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster U.S.N. C.Crater Wn't Mach U.S.N.

C.Crater Wn't Mach U.S.N. - List of Officers... from March 1st, 1908 to June 10th, 1908. M.Johnston Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A Surgeon U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster U.S.N. C.Crater Wn't Mach U.S.N.

C.M.McCormick Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. - List of Officers... from June 10th, 1908, to C.M.McCormick Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A. Surgeon U.S.N. H.Dial Asst' Paymaster U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt Machinist U.S.N.

B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. - List of Officers... from June 10th, 1908, to C.M.McCormick Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A. Surgeon U.S.N. H.Dial Asst' Paymaster U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt Machinist U.S.N.

F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. - List of Officers... from June 10th, 1908, to C.M.McCormick Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A. Surgeon U.S.N. H.Dial Asst' Paymaster U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt Machinist U.S.N.

T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. - List of Officers... from June 10th, 1908, to C.M.McCormick Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A. Surgeon U.S.N. H.Dial Asst' Paymaster U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt Machinist U.S.N.

F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. - List of Officers... from June 10th, 1908, to C.M.McCormick Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A. Surgeon U.S.N. H.Dial Asst' Paymaster U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt Machinist U.S.N.

G.G.Hart A.A. Surgeon U.S.N. - List of Officers... from June 10th, 1908, to C.M.McCormick Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A. Surgeon U.S.N. H.Dial Asst' Paymaster U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt Machinist U.S.N.

H.Dial Asst' Paymaster U.S.N. - List of Officers... from June 10th, 1908, to C.M.McCormick Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A. Surgeon U.S.N. H.Dial Asst' Paymaster U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt Machinist U.S.N.

C.Crater Wnt Machinist U.S.N. - List of Officers... from June 10th, 1908, to C.M.McCormick Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieutenant, U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch. Boatswain U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Boatswain U.S.N. F.M.Metters Boatswain U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A. Surgeon U.S.N. H.Dial Asst' Paymaster U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt Machinist U.S.N.


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List of Officers who have died, been detached, or transferred, on board the USS Albatross, commanded by Lieutenat Commander M. Johnson, USN, during the period covered by this Log Book, from March 1st, 1908, to June 10th, 1908

List of Officers who have died, been detached, or transferred on board the USS Albatross, commanded by Lieutenat Commander C. M. McCormick, USN, during the period covered by this Log Book, from June 10th, 1908, to

M.Johnston Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. - M.Johnston Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. June 10,1908. Detached; ordered assume command of U.S.S. Galveston.

U.S.S. Galveston - M.Johnston Lt.-Commander, U.S.N. June 10,1908. Detached; ordered assume command of U.S.S. Galveston.


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Complement of petty officers, seamen, ordinary seamen, apprentice seamen, and marines on board the USS Albatross at present commissioning (Number on board March 1st, 08 & Oct 23rd, 1908)


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Description of instruments used for meteorological observations, their location, etc.


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Armament

Small Arms 15 Lee Rifles 6m/m 15 Revolvers


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Tables of deviation of Standard Compass No... on board the USS ...

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LOGS FOR MARCH 1908


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anchored off sandakan north borneo

Lat 5.8, Long 118.0


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1 March 1908

Received on board for general mess 68 lbs. veal, 65 lbs. bread, 70 lbs. cabbage.

M.J.Healy, Sea. - M.J.Healy, Sea., and J.Wilson, Sea., were released from confinement by order of commanding officer.

J.Wilson, Sea. - M.J.Healy, Sea., and J.Wilson, Sea., were released from confinement by order of commanding officer.

M.C.Roberts, Yeo 3c. - By order of commanding officer M.C.Roberts, Yeo 3c., was rated Yeo 2c.

B.Reilly, Oil. - B.Reilly, Oil., absentee.


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sandakan borneo

Lat 5.8, Long 118.0


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2 March 1908

B.Reilly, Oil. - Absentee, B.Reilly, Oil.

Received for general mess 61 lbs. beef, 60 lbs. onions, 70 lbs. bread, 200 eggs.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - By order of commanding officer J.K.Gibbs, F2c., was confined for 5 days in solitary confinement on bread and water for attempting to urinate over the boilers. W.Bellinger, Sc3c., was given 2 days confinement in double irons, for having flavoring extract in his possession belonging to the commisary officer, his confinement being postponed until the release of Gibbs.

W.Bellinger, SC3c. - By order of commanding officer J.K.Gibbs, F2c., was confined for 5 days in solitary confinement on bread and water for attempting to urinate over the boilers. W.Bellinger, Sc3c., was given 2 days confinement in double irons, for having flavoring extract in his possession belonging to the commisary officer, his confinement being postponed until the release of Gibbs.

B.Reilly, Oil. - B.Reilly, Oil., returned on board 23 hours overtime.


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sandakan borneo

Lat 5.8, Long 118.0


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3 March 1908

Sent market boat on shore.

Received for the general mess 74 lbs. beef, 52 lbs. bread.

Steamer Negros - Steamer Negros left port at 4:15 p.m.


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sandakan borneo making passage to jolo island of jolo pi

Lat 36.0, Long 14.2


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4 March 1908

sandakan harbor

Lat 5.8, Long 118.0

Received for general mess 71 lbs. beef, 57 lbs. cabbage, 160 lbs. onions, 500 eggs.


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making passage to and anchored off jolo island of jolo pi

Lat 36.0, Long 14.2


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5 March 1908

usada island

Lat 56.2, Long 115.2

At 9:15 scientific parties left ship in prahm and yawl.

B.Reilly, Oil. - Commanding Officer awardedfollowing punishments: B.Reilly, Oil., 23 hours over time, 3rd class; J.Blake, Sea., stealing out of the galley and assaulting wardroom cook, 5 days double irons on the berth deck.

J.Blake, Sea. - Commanding Officer awardedfollowing punishments: B.Reilly, Oil., 23 hours over time, 3rd class; J.Blake, Sea., stealing out of the galley and assaulting wardroom cook, 5 days double irons on the berth deck.

Health and Customs Officers made usual boarding visits.

Aide of the Commanding Officer of Jolo called on the Commanding Officer of this vessel.

Received mail.


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jolo pi

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2


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6 March 1908

jolo

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2

Received stores for the general mess: 300 lbs. beef, 1200 lbs. potatoes; and for the deck department 300 lbs. ice.

Members of scientific department left the ship in the wherry.

Commanding Officer made an official call on the commanding officer of the garrison at Jolo.

Scientific party returned in wherry at 11:30, left ship in the afternoon with prahm and wherry for seining, and returned at 5:00.

Commanding Officer of Army post at Jolo paid an official visit on the commanding officer of this vessel.

Transport Warren - Transport Warren left dock and proceeded to sea at 2:30 p.m.


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jolo jolo pi making passage to manila luzon pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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7 March 1908

jolo

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2

At 7:15 natives started coaling.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - J.K.Gibbs, F2c., released from confinement by order of Commanding Officer, and J.Wilson, Sea., was placed in solitary confinement in double irons for safekeeping.

J.Wilson, Sea. - J.K.Gibbs, F2c., released from confinement by order of Commanding Officer, and J.Wilson, Sea., was placed in solitary confinement in double irons for safekeeping.

Scientific party returned to the ship at 11:45. At 11.10 prahm left ship with scientific party returning at 5:10 pm.

coal: 49 tons -

Received one bag of mail for Manila.

coal: 49 tons -


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making passage to manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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8 March 1908


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making passage to manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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9 March 1908

islands of cuyos group

Lat 30.3, Long 114.2


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making passage to and anchored inside breakwater off manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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10 March 1908

manila bay

Lat 14.6, Long 120.8

J.Blake, Sea. - By order of Commanding Officer J.Blake, Sea., was released, his term of confinement having expired.

U.S.S. Wilmington - U.S.S. Wilmington ahead of us bound into Manila.

Sent one bag of mail from Jolo on shore.

Mr H.C.Fassett - Mr H.C.Fassett left the ship on duty in connection with the Scientific Department of this vessel.

Mr A Seale - Mr A Seale and two native assistants left the ship.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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11 March 1908

cavite

Lat 56.2, Long -3.0

Received for Pay Dept

Dr H.M.Smith - Drs H.M.Smith and P.Bartsch left the ship for an extended trip to Northern Luzon.

Dr P. Bartsch - Drs H.M.Smith and P.Bartsch left the ship for an extended trip to Northern Luzon.

Sent dinghy in tow of launch for beef and ice.

Supplies received in Pay Department as per list appended.

A salute of 13 guns was fired from the shore batteries in honor of the French Admiral.

Rec'd for Pay Dept. 1000lbs. ice, 170 lbs. meat.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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12 March 1908

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - Specifications of offenses to be tried by Summary Court-Martial were delivered to J.K.Gibbs, F2c., and to J.Wilson, Sea., at 11:00 am.

J.Wilson, Sea. - Specifications of offenses to be tried by Summary Court-Martial were delivered to J.K.Gibbs, F2c., and to J.Wilson, Sea., at 11:00 am.

Hauled fires and hoisted stbd. steam launch on account of leaky tubes and lowered port steam launch.

W.Bellinger, SC2c. - By order of Commanding Officer W.Bellinger, SC2c., was confined for 2 days solitary confinement in double irons.

Workmen from the St Nicolas Iron Works repairing bulkhead between fireroom and coal bunkers.

Sent connecting rods of ice machine, piston rods for new rings and primer pump ashore.

Received on board for the general mess: 400 lbs. spuds, 100 lbs. butter, 500 eggs, 60 lbs. bread.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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13 March 1908

Workmen from shore working on fireroom bulkhead all night, relieved by other workmen at 7:00 am.

Sent 4 wrenches ashore for patterns, new ones to be made.

Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N. - A summary court-martial, of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member and Asst. Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N., recorder, convened at 10:15 for the trial of J.Wilson, Sea., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., and at 10:40 adjourned to await the action of the convening authority.

Asst. Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N. - A summary court-martial, of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member and Asst. Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N., recorder, convened at 10:15 for the trial of J.Wilson, Sea., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., and at 10:40 adjourned to await the action of the convening authority.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - A summary court-martial, of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member and Asst. Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N., recorder, convened at 10:15 for the trial of J.Wilson, Sea., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., and at 10:40 adjourned to await the action of the convening authority.

J.Wilson, Sea. - A summary court-martial, of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member and Asst. Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N., recorder, convened at 10:15 for the trial of J.Wilson, Sea., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., and at 10:40 adjourned to await the action of the convening authority.

Received 324 lbs. beef and 120 lbs. bread for the general mess.

took boiler out of starboard steam launch for repairs.

M.A.Larsen, QM1c. - Called all hands to quarters and the Executive Officer delivered good conduct medal to M.A.Larsen, QM1c.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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14 March 1908

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., 1 hour over time.

Sent cutter in tow of launch and brought off from the Insular Bureau's warehouse 12 bbls. of alcohol and 2 pkgs m'ds. for use of Scientific Department of this vessel.

W.Bellinger, SC3c. - By order of Commanding Officer W.Bellinger, SC3c., was released from confinement and restored to duty.

F.Tamaura, SC2c. - F.Tamaura, SC2c., while at work about the galley, cut his right hand.

Issued semi-monthly money to the crew.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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15 March 1908

T.Walsh, F2c. - T.Walsh, F2c., absent over leave.

T.Walsh, F2c. - T.Walsh, F2c., returned on board 15 1/2 hrs. over time.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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16 March 1908

J.Wilson, Sea. - Called all hands to muster and read findings and sentences in the cases of J.Wilson, Sea., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., tried by summary court-martial. Sentence of J.Wilson, Sea: To be confined in sol. conf. for 30 days in double irons on bread and water, full rations every 5th day and to lose 3 months pay amounting to $72.00 Sentence of J.K.Gibbs, F2c: Solitary confinement in double irons on bread and water for 10 days, full ration every 5th day, and to lose 2 months pay amounting to $60.00. Loss of pay in each case referred to the Secretary of the Navy. J.Wilson, Sea. was accordingly confined.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - Called all hands to muster and read findings and sentences in the cases of J.Wilson, Sea., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., tried by summary court-martial. Sentence of J.Wilson, Sea: To be confined in sol. conf. for 30 days in double irons on bread and water, full rations every 5th day and to lose 3 months pay amounting to $72.00 Sentence of J.K.Gibbs, F2c: Solitary confinement in double irons on bread and water for 10 days, full ration every 5th day, and to lose 2 months pay amounting to $60.00. Loss of pay in each case referred to the Secretary of the Navy.

Received for general mess 60 lbs. bread.

Members of Scientific Department left the ship with wherry and prahm.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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17 March 1908

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.S.Frazier, O.S., 1 hour over time - 3 days restriction; T.Walsh, F2c., 15 1/2 hrs. over time - 30 days restriction.

T.Walsh, F2c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.S.Frazier, O.S., 1 hour over time - 3 days restriction; T.Walsh, F2c., 15 1/2 hrs. over time - 30 days restriction.

Received on board 1 ton of ice for Pay Department.

Transport Buford - Transport Buford left port bound for United States at 1:00 pm.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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18 March 1908

received for the deck department

Received on board for the Engineers' Department the following stores:

Received for the Deck Department: 4 qrs. sandpaper 2 doz. corn brooms 6 padlocks 10 lbs. metallic brown 25 lbs. chrome green 30 gal. raw oil 10 lbs. Venetian red 15 gal. turpentine 12 lbs. polishing paste 79 lbs. Manila, 2" 11 3/4 lbs. sash cord 3 doz. lye 5 gal. Pap dryer 168 lbs. red lead 650 lbs. white lead 10 lbs. orange shellac 50 lbs. yellow ocher 16 yds. canvas #4 500 pkgs. toilet paper.

Received on board for the Engineers' Department the following stores: 150 sheets sandpaper 18 assorted files 15 lbs packing 1 side leather 12 twist drills 6 tube scrapers 10 lbs sal amoniac 80 gals nut oil 350 gals engine oil 200 lbs waste 40 lbs candles 20 lbs polishing paste 1 sheet brass 3 lengths flat iron 6 lengths round iron.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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18 March 1908

Sent cutter ashore for stores for Deck and Engineers Departments.

received for general mess 176 lbs. beef, 54 lbs. butter, 840 eggs, 100 lbs. codfish, 200 lbs. onions, 2000 lbs. potatoes; and for the deck and eng. departments stores as per appended lists.

Crew engaged in taking in stores and breaking out scientific specimens stowed in fore hold.

M.McCann, F1c. - M.McCann, F1c., returned on board 3 1/2 hrs. over leave.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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19 March 1908

Report of articles received for the general mess. USs Albatross. MArch 19, 1908

M.C.Roberts - Signature as Commissary Steward on general mess stores document

576#Butter G.S.K 100# Coffee G.S.K. 1800# Flour G.S.K. 17 1/2 gal Sirup G.S.K. 500 lbs Sugar G.S.K. 222 lbs Tomatoes G.S.K. 320 lbs Co~, tinned G.S.K. 810 lbs Milk, cond. G.S.K. 95 lbs. Peaches tinned G.S.K. 114 lbs Pears tinned G.S.K. lbs


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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19 March 1908

After breakfast commenced loading cutter with scientific specimens to be shipped to Washington, D.C.

M.McCann, F1c - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: M.McCann, F1c, 3 1/2 hrs over time - 15 days restriction.

Received stores in Pay Department as per appended list.

At 1:00 sent cutter in tow of steam launch to land 42 packages of scientific specimens for shipment to the U.S. Fish Commission at Washington, D.C.

native laborers from shore commenced coaling about 1:30pm.

Workmen employed on fireroom bulkhead until 12:30 when the work was completed.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0

coal: 220 tons -


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20 March 1908

Received for the general mess: 716 lbs. beef, 120 lbs. bread.

Ship taking coal on board from lighter; labor done by natives.

At 8:45 finished coaling, having taken on board 220 tons, supplied by Bureau of Science of Manila, P.I.

Dr Smith - Drs Smith and Bartsch returned on board, they being absent since March 11th.

Dr Bartsch - Drs Smith and Bartsch returned on board, they being absent since March 11th.

Sent 6 packages ashore in cutter, containing specimens for Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, D.C.

coal: 220 tons -


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manila making passage to and at anchor off cavite naval station

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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21 March 1908

cavite naval station

Lat 22.2, Long 121.0

Dr Smith - Drs Smith and Bartsch left ship before getting up anchor.

Mr H.C.Fassett - Mr H.C.Fassett reported on board at 7:00 am.

Steam launch left Manila for Cavite, but broke down on the way. Sent starboard launch from Cavite to tow other to Cavite.

Dr Bartsch - Drs Smith and Bartsch left ship before getting up anchor.

Commanding Officer left ship on anchoring, to report to Examining Board at Cavite Naval Station for examination for promotion.

Received 70 lbs. bread for general mess.

Commanding Officer returned on board at 4:30 pm.


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cavite pi

Lat , Long


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22 March 1908


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cavite pi

Lat , Long


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23 March 1908

The Commanding Officer left the ship to continue examination for promotion.

Mr Radcliffe - Wherry and prahm left the ship with seining party in charge of Mr Radcliffe.

Prahm and yawl returned with seining party.

Commanding Officer returned having finished his examination for promotion.

Mr. H.C.Fassett - Mr. H.C.Fassett of scientific party returned on board at 10.00pm.

Torpedo boat destroyer Dale - Torpedo boat destroyers Dale and Chauncey left harbor; Dale returned to anchorage at 5:00pm.

Torpedo boat destroyer Chauncey - Torpedo boat destroyers Dale and Chauncey left harbor; Dale returned to anchorage at 5:00pm.


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cavite making passage to romblon

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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24 March 1908

cavite anchorage

Lat 38.5, Long -28.6

Received for general mess 120 lbs. bread.

At 9:15 stopped and hauled in patent log while renewing gasket on feed pump which had blown out.


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making passage to and anchored off romblon romblon id

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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25 March 1908

port romblon romblon island

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6

Scientific parties left the ship in yawl and prahm, returning at 6:00 pm.

Received 5 bunches bananas for the general mess.


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port romblon making passage to iloilo banay pi

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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26 March 1908

Scientific and seining parties left ship in yawl, prahm and dinghy after breakfast.

Members of Scientific Department engaged seining and collecting along the shore and reefs.


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making passage to and anchored off iloilo panay pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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27 March 1908

jintotolo light

Lat 36.0, Long 114.2

Gustav Klein, W.T. - Gustav Klein, W.T. fell down berth deck hatch at 7:30 and fractured bone of right hand.


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iloilo panay pi

Lat 24.5, Long 118.1


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28 March 1908

Hoisted quarantine flag at sunrise. At 6:45 quarantine launch came alongside and granted pratique. Hauled down quarantine flag.

Heavy rain accompanied with severe thunder and lightning between 5:00 and 6:30 pm.

Received 700 lbs. beef for genl. Mess.


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iloilo panay pi

Lat 24.5, Long 118.1


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29 March 1908

F.Miller, F2c. - F.Miller, F2c., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., absentees.

J.S.Holliday, C.P. - F.Miller, F2c., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., absentees.

F.Miller, F2c. - F.Miller, F2c., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., 10 hrs. over time.

J.S.Holliday, C.P. - F.Miller, F2c., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., 10 hrs. over time.

F.J.Murphy, C.P. - By order of Commanding Officer F.J.Murphy, C.P., was placed in double irons for safekeeping, for being under influence of liquor, and creating a disturbance on board ship.


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iloilo making passage to bais negrus id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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30 March 1908

town of oton

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5

Members of Scientific Department left the ship in steam launch with prahm in tow, bound for town of Oton.

At 9:08 stopped and picked up steam launch and prahm with scientific party.


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making passage to and anchored off bais negros id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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31 March 1908

bais negros id pi

Lat 52.9, Long 115.2

put over 9' A.-B. trawl with harrow attachment and towed 11 minutes at slow speed. Extra heavy load in net; tail lashing carried away after getting trawl to surface, and load was lost.



LOGS FOR APRIL 1908


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bais negros id making passage to and anchored off guijutugan negros id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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1 April 1908

guijulugan negros

Lat 15.5, Long 73.9

Scientific party went away in prahm and wherry, and returned at 8.15.

F.J.Murphy, C.P. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: F.J.Murphy, C.P., under influence of liquor on board and creating a disturbance, and disobeying master at arms, 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; H.J.Mackey, MM1, neglect of duty: not writing his log before going ashore, reduced 1 class; F.Miller, F2c., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., 10 hrs. over time, reduced to 2nd class and 15 days restriction.

H.J.Mackey, MM1 - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: F.J.Murphy, C.P., under influence of liquor on board and creating a disturbance, and disobeying master at arms, 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; H.J.Mackey, MM1, neglect of duty: not writing his log before going ashore, reduced 1 class; F.Miller, F2c., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., 10 hrs. over time, reduced to 2nd class and 15 days restriction.

F.Miller, F2c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: F.J.Murphy, C.P., under influence of liquor on board and creating a disturbance, and disobeying master at arms, 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; H.J.Mackey, MM1, neglect of duty: not writing his log before going ashore, reduced 1 class; F.Miller, F2c., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., 10 hrs. over time, reduced to 2nd class and 15 days restriction.

J.S.Holliday, C.P. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: F.J.Murphy, C.P., under influence of liquor on board and creating a disturbance, and disobeying master at arms, 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; H.J.Mackey, MM1, neglect of duty: not writing his log before going ashore, reduced 1 class; F.Miller, F2c., and J.S.Holliday, C.P., 10 hrs. over time, reduced to 2nd class and 15 days restriction.


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guijulugan negros making passage to and anchored off balamban cebu

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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2 April 1908

town of balamban

Lat -8.7, Long 115.2

Seining and scientific parties left the ship in yawl and prahm at 8:00.

Members of Scientific Department returned on board.

Members of Scientific Department visited shore in prahm.


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balamban making passage to cebu island of cebu pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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3 April 1908

cebu light

Lat -8.7, Long 118.1


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making passage to and at anchor off cebu cebu pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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4 April 1908

bagacay light cebu pi

Lat 24.5, Long 118.1

Hoisted quarantine flag. Quarantine tug came alongside at 7:20. Hauled down quarantine flag.

Received for general mess: 15 crates potatoes and 3 crates onion.


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cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


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5 April 1908

Sent dinghy ashore and towed starboard steam launch back to the ship, having broke down on the regular 7:00 a.m: trip.

J.Winter, W.T. - J.Winter, W.T., absent from 6:00p.m.


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cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


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6 April 1908

Native laborers from shore commenced coaling ship at 7:40.

J.Winter, W.T. - J.Winter, W.T., and J.S.Frazier, O.S., sbsent over leave.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.Winter, W.T., and J.S.Frazier, O.S., sbsent over leave.

Steam launch with wherry in tow left the ship, with members of Scientific Department.

Maximiano Pedro - Maximiano Pedro enlisted as ordinary seaman under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., returned on board 7 hrs. over leave; J.Winter, W.T., returned on board 21 hrs. over leave.

J.Winter, W.T. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., returned on board 7 hrs. over leave; J.Winter, W.T., returned on board 21 hrs. over leave.


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cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


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7 April 1908

B.Reilly, Oil. - B.Reilly, Oil., absent without leave.

J.Winter, W.T. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.Winter, W.T., 21 hrs. over leave, reduced to 3 class; J.S.Frazier, O.S., 7 hrs. over leave, 15 days restriction.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.Winter, W.T., 21 hrs. over leave, reduced to 3 class; J.S.Frazier, O.S., 7 hrs. over leave, 15 days restriction.

Received on board for the general mess 800 lbs. beef, and for the Deck Department 800 lbs. ice.

Scientific party left ship in prahm at 8:30.

coal: 110 tons -

B.Reilly, Oil. - B.Reilly, Oil., absentee.

coal: 110 tons -


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cebu cebu pi making passage to and anchored off calape bohol id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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8 April 1908

lipata pt cebu id

Lat 7.9, Long -77.3

Sent mail ashore.

B.Reilly, Oiler - Absentee B.Reilly, Oiler.

Members of the Scientific Department left the ship with prahm and wherry, and returned at 11:30.

Members of Scientific Department left the ship with wherry and prahm, and returned at 6:00.

Chin Ah, WRS. - By order of Commanding Officer Chin Ah, WRS., was disrated to Mess Att. 3 class for "intentionally permitting wardroom food to spoil, that he was not allowed to purchase".


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anchored off calape bohol id making passage to and anchored off tabilaran bohol and making passage to tacloban leyte id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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9 April 1908

town of tagbilaran bohol island

Lat 60.7, Long -173.1

B.Reilly, Oil. - B.Reilly, Oil., absentee.

All the Scientific party went ashore in dinghy, prahm, and yawl with seine. All parties returned at 5:40.


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making passage to tacloban leyte pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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10 April 1908

leyte

Lat 11.4, Long 124.5

B.Reilly, Oiler - Absentee, B.Reilly, Oiler.

Medical officer condemned and ordered thrown overboard 1 case of tomatoes belonging to Pay Department.


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making passage to and at anchor off tacloban leyte id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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11 April 1908

tacloban

Lat 56.4, Long -5.5

B.Reilly, oil. - B.Reilly, oil., absentee.

Sientific party left ship at 1:30, returning at 6:15.


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tacloban leyte id pi

Lat 11.4, Long 124.5


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12 April 1908

B.Reilly, Oiler - B.Reilly, Oiler, absentee.

U.S.Army Transport Wright - U.S.Army Transport Wright came in and anchored.


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tacloban leyte making passage and anchore off nababuy id making passage to and anchored off irantacat id

Lat 52.8, Long 173.3


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13 April 1908

nababuy id janabatas strait

Lat 58.3, Long 35.0

F.Smith, MM1c. - F.Smith, MM1c. was transferred to the U.S.A.T. Wright for farther transport to the U.S.Naval Hospital at Caracao, P.I., for medical treatment.

U.S.A.T. Wright - F.Smith, MM1c. was transferred to the U.S.A.T. Wright for farther transport to the U.S.Naval Hospital at Caracao, P.I., for medical treatment.

foul anchor, ship lying to until cleared.

B.Reilly, Oil. - Absentee, B.Reilly, Oil.

Took in net at 9:34, but found that iron frame had been torn off and lost.

Scientific party went ashore in prahm and yawl. Yawl returned at 11:30. At 1:00 Scientific parties went ashore in yawl and dinghy. At 5:00 all parties returned to ship.


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ivantacut making passage to and at anchor off catbalogan samar pi

Lat -8.7, Long 115.2


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14 April 1908

catbalogan samar pi

Lat -8.7, Long 115.2

At 6:00 Scientific party went away in yawl to look over ground; returned at 7:00, reported no fish.

B.Reilly, Oil. - B.Reilly, oil., absentee.

Scientific parties left ship in yawl and prahm. Yawl returned at 5:30, prahm at 6:30pm.


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catbalogan samar island pi

Lat , Long


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15 April 1908

B.Reilly, Oil. - Absentee, B.Reilly, Oil.

seining and Scientific parties away in prahm and yawl.

J.Wilson, Sea. - By order of Commanding Officer J.Wilson, Sea., was released from confinement, his term of confinement having expired, and by the same authority F.J.Murphy, C.P., was confined for 5 days solitary confinement for being under the influence of liquor and creating a disturbance on board and disobeying the orders of Master at Arms.

F.J.Murphy, C.P. - By order of Commanding Officer J.Wilson, Sea., was released from confinement, his term of confinement having expired, and by the same authority F.J.Murphy, C.P., was confined for 5 days solitary confinement for being under the influence of liquor and creating a disturbance on board and disobeying the orders of Master at Arms.

Seining party returned. Wherry returned with party. Members of Scientific Department left the ship in wherry and prahm at 2:00 and returned at 6:00.


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catbalogan samar pi

Lat -8.7, Long 115.2


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16 April 1908

Steam launch with hunting party and prahm in tow, left ship at 8:15.

Members of Scientific Department and seining party left ship.

Scientific party returned at noon and left ship again at 1:30.

Steam launch with hunting party and all Scientific parties returned at 5:15.


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catbalogan samar making passageto and anchored off se part of port cataingan masbate id pi

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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17 April 1908

port cataingan

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6

B.Reilly, Oiler - B.Reilly, Oiler, absent without leave.

B.Reilly, Oiler - B.Reilly, Oiler, was declared a deserter to date from the 7th instant.

Scientific parties left ship, returning at 6:30.


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cataingan masbate island pi

Lat 40.6, Long -74.2


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18 April 1908

town of cataingan

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9

Scientific parties left ship in dinghy and yawl.

Mr H.C.Fassett - Steam launch and prahm left ship for the town of Cataingan with Mr H.C.Fassett in charge at 8:50.

Steam launch and members of Scientific Department returned on board.


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cataingan masbete id pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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19 April 1908

Prahm with member of Scientific Department left the ship.

C.H.Teed, BM1c. - Wherry with four men - C.H.Teed, BM1c., in charge - left the ship for the day.

Scientific parties and all boats returned to ship before 7:00pm.


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cataingan making passage to and anchored off masbate masbate pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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20 April 1908

masbate masbate id

Lat , Long

F.J.Murphy, C.P. - By order of Commanding Officer F.J.Murphy, C.P., was released, his term of confinement having expired, and by the same authority J.K.Gibbs, F2c., was placed in 10 days solitary confinement on bread and water in double irons.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - By order of Commanding Officer F.J.Murphy, C.P., was released, his term of confinement having expired, and by the same authority J.K.Gibbs, F2c., was placed in 10 days solitary confinement on bread and water in double irons.


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masbate masbate making passage to and anchored at port san miguel ticao

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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21 April 1908

masbate

Lat 52.1, Long -128.1

Members of Scientific Department left ship in wherry, prahm and dinghy at 2:10, and retuned at 6:00pm.


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san miguel ticao making passage to and anchored off port busin busin

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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22 April 1908

busin island

Lat 29.9, Long 59.5

Scientific parties left ship in prahm and yawl, and returned at 6:00 pm.


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port busin busin making passage to and anchored insanta cruz bay marindugue island

Lat 29.9, Long -152.3


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23 April 1908

burias island

Lat -4.7, Long 59.5

At 5:30 Scientific and seining parties left ship in dinghy, yawl and prahm, and returned at 7:30.


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santa cruz bay marinduque making passage to manila luzon pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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24 April 1908

santa cruz bay

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5

Yawl left the ship with Scientific party at 6:00, returning at 7:15; also prahm left the ship at 6:30. After breakfast seining party left the ship at 8:20, also yawl with scientific party.

Seining party returned at 10:30.

Stopped and picked up prahm and wherry


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making passage via cavite to and anchored off manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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25 April 1908

san nicholas shoal light

Lat 43.7, Long -1.5

came to off Cavite Naval Station at 10:32. Lowered steamer and Commanding Officer went ashore. Commanding Officer returned and we proceeded to Manila at 11:15.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - By order of Commanding Officer J.K.Gibbs, F2c., was released from confinement.

Received on board for Deck Department 1 ton ice, and for the General Mess 326 lbs. beef.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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26 April 1908

J.Winter, W.T. - J.Winter, W.T., 2 hours over leave.

C.E.Howell, Sea - C.E.Howell, Sea, absent over leave.

C.E.Howell, Sea. - C.E.Howell, Sea., returned 8 hours over leave.

Received for the General Mess 2000lbs. potatoes, 200 lbs. onions.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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27 April 1908

cavite navy yard

Lat , Long

H.J.~.Mackey, MM1c. - sent port launch to Cavite Navy Yard in charge of Master at Arms with H.J.~.Mackey, MM1c., on court martial duty.

U.S.S. Galveston - The U.S.S. Galveston left the breakwater for Cavite at 7:30.

Steam launch returned from Cavite at 2:00, and left the ship for Cavite again at 2:30, returning about 8:15 in tow of dinghy, having broken down on return trip.

M.Eusebio, O.S. - M.Eusebio, O.S., failed to return from liberty.

Workmen from San Nicholas Iron Works employed on board.

Received for the General Mess 60 lbs. bread.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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28 April 1908

19 workmen from Shore employed on board in Eng. Dept.

M.Eusebio, O.S. - M.Eusebio, O.S., absent over leave.

haze caused by dust blowing.

Dr H.M.Smith - Dr H.M.Smith left ship to return to U.S., having severed his connection with this vessel.

Transport Warren - Transport Warren left port at 5.15 pm.

M.Eusebio, O.S. - M.Eusebio, O.S., returned on board 50 hrs. over time.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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29 April 1908

Received for General Mess 330 lbs. beef and 70 lbs. bread.

E.C.Howell, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: E.C.Howell, Sea., 8 hrs. over time, reduced to 2nd class.

Sent ashore for storage by Bureau of Supplies and transhipment to the United States 5 barrels and 3 boxes of Scientific Specimens, and received from the same Bureau 8 barrels of Alcohol for Scientific Department.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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30 April 1908

pasig river

Lat , Long

Sent port steam launch with dinghy in tow up the Pasig River to get stores for Scientific Department.

at 11.30 native laborers from shore began coaling ship.

Pedro De Jesus - Pedro De Jesus, Bolino Mendoza and Proeto Rafael, enlisted under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force, De Jesus and Mendoza as O.S., Rafael as C.P.

Bolino Mendoza - Pedro De Jesus, Bolino Mendoza and Proeto Rafael, enlisted under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force, De Jesus and Mendoza as O.S., Rafael as C.P.

Proeto Rafael - Pedro De Jesus, Bolino Mendoza and Proeto Rafael, enlisted under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force, De Jesus and Mendoza as O.S., Rafael as C.P.

Chin Ah, M.Att3c. - Chin Ah, M.Att3c., failed to return from liberty.

coal: 119.125 tons -

coal: 119 280/2240 tons -



LOGS FOR MAY 1908


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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1 May 1908

cavite

Lat , Long

Act. Asst'. Surg. G.G.Hart, U.S.N. - At 8:15 steam launch left for Cavite - Act. Asst'. Surg. G.G.Hart, USN., Wnt Mach. C.Crater, USN., J.Winter, W.T., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., as witnesses on General Court-Martial, and the accused, H.J.Mackey, MM1c., in charge of the Master-at-Arms.

Chin Ah, M.Att3c. - Chin Ah, M.Att3c., absent over leave.

Wnt Mach. C.Crater, USN. - At 8:15 steam launch left for Cavite - Act. Asst'. Surg. G.G.Hart, USN., Wnt Mach. C.Crater, USN., J.Winter, W.T., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., as witnesses on General Court-Martial, and the accused, H.J.Mackey, MM1c., in charge of the Master-at-Arms.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - At 8:15 steam launch left for Cavite - Act. Asst'. Surg. G.G.Hart, USN., Wnt Mach. C.Crater, USN., J.Winter, W.T., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., as witnesses on General Court-Martial, and the accused, H.J.Mackey, MM1c., in charge of the Master-at-Arms.

J.Winter, W.T. - At 8:15 steam launch left for Cavite - Act. Asst'. Surg. G.G.Hart, USN., Wnt Mach. C.Crater, USN., J.Winter, W.T., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., as witnesses on General Court-Martial, and the accused, H.J.Mackey, MM1c., in charge of the Master-at-Arms.

H.J.Mackey, MM1c. - At 8:15 steam launch left for Cavite - Act. Asst'. Surg. G.G.Hart, USN., Wnt Mach. C.Crater, USN., J.Winter, W.T., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., as witnesses on General Court-Martial, and the accused, H.J.Mackey, MM1c., in charge of the Master-at-Arms.

Received for the general mess: 945 lbs. beef, 1500 lbs. flour, 8 cs. Salmon, 4 cs. bacon, 300 lbs. tinned vegetables, 140 lbs. bread, 84 doz. eggs, 2bbl. salt pork, 12 hams; and for the Pay Dept: 300 pair socks, 24 doz. white bone buttons from General Storekeeper, Naval Station, Cavite.

General court-martial party returned at 5:00pm.

Steam launch making trip to shore broke down; sent yawl to topw her to ship.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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2 May 1908

Got out cutter and sent her with Fish Commission stores for shipment.

Chin Ah, M.Att3c. - Chin Ah, M.Att3c., absent over leave.

B.Graein, Oil. - B.Graein, Oil., reported expiration of his enlistment.

Received for general mess stores as per appended list, and for Deck Department 1000 lbs. ice; for Pay Department $3000.00 cash.

List of stores rec'd for genl. mess: 1000 eggs 100 lbs. butter


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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3 May 1908

Chin Ah, M.Att3c. - absentees, Chin Ah, M.Att3c., J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

W.A.Stowe, Seaman - W.A.Stowe, Seaman, reported expiration of his enlistment.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - absentees, Chin Ah, M.Att3c., J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

W.A.Stowe, Sea. - W.A.Stowe, Sea., G.E.Williams, Sea., and B.Gracia, Oil., were transferred with bags, hammocks and the necessary transfer papers to the U.S.S. Bainbridge for further transfer to U.S.S. Independence.

G.E.Williams, Sea. - W.A.Stowe, Sea., G.E.Williams, Sea., and B.Gracia, Oil., were transferred with bags, hammocks and the necessary transfer papers to the U.S.S. Bainbridge for further transfer to U.S.S. Independence.

B.Gracia, Oil. - W.A.Stowe, Sea., G.E.Williams, Sea., and B.Gracia, Oil., were transferred with bags, hammocks and the necessary transfer papers to the U.S.S. Bainbridge for further transfer to U.S.S. Independence.

U.S.S. Bainbridge - W.A.Stowe, Sea., G.E.Williams, Sea., and B.Gracia, Oil., were transferred with bags, hammocks and the necessary transfer papers to the U.S.S. Bainbridge for further transfer to U.S.S. Independence.

USS Independence - W.A.Stowe, Sea., G.E.Williams, Sea., and B.Gracia, Oil., were transferred with bags, hammocks and the necessary transfer papers to the U.S.S. Bainbridge for further transfer to U.S.S. Independence.


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manila pi making passage via cavite to port dupon leyte id

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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4 May 1908

cavite

Lat 43.7, Long -1.5

Received from American Hardware Co. for Deck Department 15 gals. raw oil, 5 balls twine, 2 electric fans, 10 lbs. copper nails, 6 galv. iron buckets.

Chin Ah, M.Att3c. - Chin Ah, M.Att3c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., absent over leave.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - Chin Ah, M.Att3c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., absent over leave.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - By order of Commanding Officer a reward of $10.00 was offered to the Chief of Police, Manila, P.I., for the apprehension and delivery on board this vessel, at or before 12:00 o'clock this day, of J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

Mr H.C.Fassett - Mr H.C.Fassett returned on board.

At 2:00 stopped off Cavite and sent whale boat to Naval Station for lumber. At 3:05 whale boat returned. Took lumber on board.

J.J.Harrigan F1c. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes were made in ratings: J.J.Harrigan F1c. to Oil. T.Walsh, F2c. to F1c., and J.S.Holliday, C.P. to F2c. to date from 8 Apl. 08., A.Bimaz, O.S. to C.P. (own request) to date from the 1st. inst.; and C.E.White, F1c. to Oil., F.Miller, F2c. to F1c., and M.Miller, C.P. to F2c. to date from the 4th instant.

T.Walsh, F2c. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes were made in ratings: J.J.Harrigan F1c. to Oil. T.Walsh, F2c. to F1c., and J.S.Holliday, C.P. to F2c. to date from 8 Apl. 08., A.Bimaz, O.S. to C.P. (own request) to date from the 1st. inst.; and C.E.White, F1c. to Oil., F.Miller, F2c. to F1c., and M.Miller, C.P. to F2c. to date from the 4th instant.

J.S.Holliday, C.P. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes were made in ratings: J.J.Harrigan F1c. to Oil. T.Walsh, F2c. to F1c., and J.S.Holliday, C.P. to F2c. to date from 8 Apl. 08., A.Bimaz, O.S. to C.P. (own request) to date from the 1st. inst.; and C.E.White, F1c. to Oil., F.Miller, F2c. to F1c., and M.Miller, C.P. to F2c. to date from the 4th instant.

C.E.White, F1c. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes were made in ratings: J.J.Harrigan F1c. to Oil. T.Walsh, F2c. to F1c., and J.S.Holliday, C.P. to F2c. to date from 8 Apl. 08., A.Bimaz, O.S. to C.P. (own request) to date from the 1st. inst.; and C.E.White, F1c. to Oil., F.Miller, F2c. to F1c., and M.Miller, C.P. to F2c. to date from the 4th instant.

A.Bimaz, O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes were made in ratings: J.J.Harrigan F1c. to Oil. T.Walsh, F2c. to F1c., and J.S.Holliday, C.P. to F2c. to date from 8 Apl. 08., A.Bimaz, O.S. to C.P. (own request) to date from the 1st. inst.; and C.E.White, F1c. to Oil., F.Miller, F2c. to F1c., and M.Miller, C.P. to F2c. to date from the 4th instant.

F.Miller, F2c. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes were made in ratings: J.J.Harrigan F1c. to Oil. T.Walsh, F2c. to F1c., and J.S.Holliday, C.P. to F2c. to date from 8 Apl. 08., A.Bimaz, O.S. to C.P. (own request) to date from the 1st. inst.; and C.E.White, F1c. to Oil., F.Miller, F2c. to F1c., and M.Miller, C.P. to F2c. to date from the 4th instant.

M.Miller, C.P. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes were made in ratings: J.J.Harrigan F1c. to Oil. T.Walsh, F2c. to F1c., and J.S.Holliday, C.P. to F2c. to date from 8 Apl. 08., A.Bimaz, O.S. to C.P. (own request) to date from the 1st. inst.; and C.E.White, F1c. to Oil., F.Miller, F2c. to F1c., and M.Miller, C.P. to F2c. to date from the 4th instant.


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making passage via cavite to port dupon leyte id

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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5 May 1908

malabrigo light

Lat 35.9, Long 14.4

Chin Ah, M.Att3c. - Absentees: Chin Ah, M.Att3c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - Absentees: Chin Ah, M.Att3c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.


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making passage to and anchored off port dupon leyte island

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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6 May 1908

jintotolo light

Lat 15.5, Long 114.2

Chin Ah, M.Att3c. - Absentees: Chin Ah, M.Att3c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - Absentees: Chin Ah, M.Att3c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.


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port dupon leyte amking passage to surigao mindanao id

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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7 May 1908

port dupon

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6

Dr Bartsch - Dr Bartsch left the ship at 5:30 with prahm, returning at 7:25.

G.Lovey, Sea. - The breech of a 16 bore shot gun exploded while being used by G.Lovey, Sea. inflicting a superficial laceration of forehead.

Chin Ah, M.Att3c. - Absentees, Chin Ah, M.Att3c. and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - Absentees, Chin Ah, M.Att3c. and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

At 4.43 stopped starboard engine and went hard aport.

Half speed both engines at 4.58 with hand lead going while passing between Danajon Bank and shoal off Carugao Id.


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making passage to and at anchor off surigao mindanao id

Lat 30.5, Long 48.5


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8 May 1908

surigao mindanao

Lat 30.0, Long 59.5

Members of Scientific Department left the ship at 8:30 in dinghy, prahm and wherry.

Chin Ah, M.Att3c. - Absentees, Chin Ah, M.Att3c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - Absentees, Chin Ah, M.Att3c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

Scientific parties in dinghy and wherry returned at noon. Wherry with Scientific party left ship at 1:30, and all parties returned at 6:00.


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surigao making passage to and anchored off general island pi

Lat 71.4, Long -175.7


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9 May 1908

angni id

Lat , Long

Chin Ah, Mess.Att3c. - Absentees, Chin Ah, Mess.Att3c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - Absentees, Chin Ah, Mess.Att3c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

Scientific parties in prahm, dinghy and yawl left the ship, returning at 5:45pm.


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general island pi

Lat 71.4, Long -175.7


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10 May 1908

Scientific parties left in prahm and yawl at 7:15 am.

Chin Ah, MAtt3c. - Absentees, Chin Ah, MAtt3c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - Absentees, Chin Ah, MAtt3c., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

Members of Scientific Department returned on board.

Chin Ah, MAtt3c. - Chin Ah, MAtt3c., was declared a deserter from this vessel and from the U.S.Naval Service from April 30th, 1908.


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general id making passage to and anchored off lianga mindanao

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5


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11 May 1908

town of lianga

Lat 15.5, Long 73.9

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - Absentee, J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

Scientific parties left ship in yawl, dinghy and prahm, all returning before 6:30 pm.


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lianga making passage to and anchored off baganga mindanao pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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12 May 1908

baganga bay mindanao id

Lat -5.0, Long 39.1

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - Absentee, J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

Scientific parties left the ship in yawl and prahm, returning at 6:00 pm.


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baganga bay mindanao

Lat -5.0, Long 39.1


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13 May 1908

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - Absentee, J.K.Gibbs, F2c., who was declared a deserter from this vessel and the U.S. Naval Service from 3 May, 1908.

Scientific parties in prahm, dinghy and yawl left the ship at 8:45 am.

Members of Scientific Department returned at 11:30 am.

At 1:00 yawl, dinghy and prahm with seining party left the ship, and returned at 5:00pm.


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baganga bay making passage to and anchored off mati pujada bay mindanao

Lat -5.0, Long 39.1


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14 May 1908

pujada bay

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5

hove up trawl. Found stops carried away, net torn and frame bent, and one wing mud bag lost.


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pujada bay making passage to davao bay mindanao pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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15 May 1908

tataidaga pt

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9

Prahm with scientific party left ship at 5:15 and returned at 7:00.

Dinghy went ashore with a scientific party; yawl was towed ashore by steam launch with scientific party. Steamer returned at 9:00

C.M. Steamer Romulus - C.M. Steamer Romulus came in at 9:00 and anchored close to us.

Scientific parties returned in prahm and dinghy at 10:30.

Stopped both engines at 11:25 and picked up wherry with Scientific party.


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making passage to and anchored off davao gulf of davao mindanao pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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16 May 1908

talicud island

Lat 30.0, Long -128.5

After breakfast seining party left ship in prahm and yawl.

Members of Scientific Department returned with prahm and wherry.


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davao davao bay pi

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5


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17 May 1908

Mr Fassett - Mr Fassett left the ship with prahm at 8:15.

Mr Fassett - Mr Fassett and prahm returned at noon.


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davao gulf of davao mindanao dredging in vicinity anchored in pakiputan strait thence making passage to catabato mindanao

Lat 41.7, Long 41.7


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18 May 1908

paksiputan strait

Lat 22.6, Long 59.5

Coast guard steamer Polillo - Coast guard steamer Polillo came to anchor near us at 7:00; sent mail by her.

Mr Chamberlain - Mr Chamberlain, Dr Bartsch and Mr Fassett left the ship in prahm and went on board one of the pearl fishing sloops.

Dr Bartsch - Mr Chamberlain, Dr Bartsch and Mr Fassett left the ship in prahm and went on board one of the pearl fishing sloops.

Mr Fassett - Mr Chamberlain, Dr Bartsch and Mr Fassett left the ship in prahm and went on board one of the pearl fishing sloops.

Scientific party returned on board at 5:27.


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making passage to cotabato mindanao

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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19 May 1908


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making passage to and anchored off cotabato mindanao island pi

Lat 51.8, Long -176.6


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20 May 1908

town of cotabato

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5

Ah Ling, MAtt3c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: Ah Ling, MAtt3c., refusing to obey orders of WR steward, 4 hours extra duty on the bridge from 8:00pm to midnight; M.Miller, F2c., smoking on berth deck and using vulgar and abusive language to master-at-arms, 5 days bread and water and reduced to 4th class; Chong Yeo, MAtt3., purloining beer from ice box, 5 days bread and water and reduced to 4th class. M.Miller, F2c., was confined in accordance with above punishment.

M.Miller, F2c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: Ah Ling, MAtt3c., refusing to obey orders of WR steward, 4 hours extra duty on the bridge from 8:00pm to midnight; M.Miller, F2c., smoking on berth deck and using vulgar and abusive language to master-at-arms, 5 days bread and water and reduced to 4th class; Chong Yeo, MAtt3., purloining beer from ice box, 5 days bread and water and reduced to 4th class. M.Miller, F2c., was confined in accordance with above punishment.

Chong Yeo, MAtt3. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: Ah Ling, MAtt3c., refusing to obey orders of WR steward, 4 hours extra duty on the bridge from 8:00pm to midnight; M.Miller, F2c., smoking on berth deck and using vulgar and abusive language to master-at-arms, 5 days bread and water and reduced to 4th class; Chong Yeo, MAtt3., purloining beer from ice box, 5 days bread and water and reduced to 4th class. M.Miller, F2c., was confined in accordance with above punishment.

Boatswain Metters, U.S.N. - Steam launch with members of scientific department and Boatswain Metters, U.S.N., in charge left ship at 9:30 bound for town of Cotabato.

One barrel of salt pork from pay department's stores was condemned by Medical Officer and thrown over board.

Seining party left in prahm and yawl at 2:00 and returned at 5:30.

Scientific party returned in launch at 6:00.


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off cotabato making passage to and anchored off malabang mindanas

Lat 5.3, Long 115.2


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21 May 1908

malabang mindanao

Lat 5.3, Long 115.2

At 8:15 lowered dinghy and Commanding Officer went ashore to pay an official visit to the Commandant of the Army post.

Mr Chamberlain - At 8:30 prahm and yawl went ashore with seining party in charge of Mr Chamberlain.

Seining and scientific parties returned at noon and left again after dinner, returning at 5:15.


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malabang making passage to and anchored off naval satation polloc mindanas

Lat 59.9, Long 10.8


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22 May 1908

naval station polloc mindanao

Lat 22.2, Long 10.8

Dr Bartsch - Dr Bartsch, Mr Wells and Paymaster Dial, U.S.N., left the ship at 4:00 to visit Lake Lanao.

Mr Wells - Dr Bartsch, Mr Wells and Paymaster Dial, U.S.N., left the ship at 4:00 to visit Lake Lanao.

Paymaster Dial, U.S.N. - Dr Bartsch, Mr Wells and Paymaster Dial, U.S.N., left the ship at 4:00 to visit Lake Lanao.

Mr Chamberlain - Mr Chamberlain and Mr Fassett left the ship at 5:45 in the prahm, returning at 7:28.

Members of Scientific Department left the ship at 1:50 and returned at 5:30.


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pollac making pasage to and anchored off parang mindanas pi

Lat 14.3, Long 122.7


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23 May 1908

parang

Lat 14.3, Long 113.9

Mr Fassett - Mr Fassett left the ship with prahm and two men at 6:50.

At 8:40 dinghy and wherry left the ship with members of Scientific Department.

Commanding Officer paid an official visit to the Post Commander on shore.

Transport Seward - Transport Seward came in and moored to dock at 11:30 am. and left at 2:30p.m.

All boat parties returned at 7:30.


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parang making passage to and anchored off malabang making passage to zamboanga mindando

Lat 5.3, Long 115.2


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24 May 1908

malabang mindanao island

Lat , Long

Paymaster Dial, U.S.N. - Dr Bartsch, Mr Wells and Paymaster Dial, U.S.N., returned on board.

Dr Bartsch - Dr Bartsch, Mr Wells and Paymaster Dial, U.S.N., returned on board.

Mr Wells - Dr Bartsch, Mr Wells and Paymaster Dial, U.S.N., returned on board.

heavy lightning and thunder storm.


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making passage to and anchored off lamboanga mindanao

Lat 56.4, Long -5.5


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25 May 1908

malabang

Lat 5.3, Long 115.2

frequent lightning

M.Miller, F2c. - By order of Commanding Officer M.Miller, F2c., was released from confinement and restored to duty, his term of confinement having expired; and by the same authority Chong Yeo, MAtt3c., was placed in solitary confinement for 5 days on bread and water.

Chong Yeo, MAtt3c. - By order of Commanding Officer M.Miller, F2c., was released from confinement and restored to duty, his term of confinement having expired; and by the same authority Chong Yeo, MAtt3c., was placed in solitary confinement for 5 days on bread and water.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - The effects of J.K.Gibbs, F2c., deserter from the U.S. Navy, were sold at auction.

Sent mail from Mallabang and Polloc ashore to post office.

hoisted boiler out of port launch and landed it on deck for overhauling.


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zamboanga mindanao pi

Lat 56.4, Long -5.5


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26 May 1908

At 8:15 members of Scientific Department in steam launch with prahm and wherry in tow left the ship.

Army officers from the military post called on Commanding Officer.

Scientific party in steam launch, prahm and wherry returned at noon.

Received for the Deck Department 1000 lbs. ice, and for the General Mess 2000lbs. potatoes, 300 lbs. onions, 425 lbs. beef.

Steam launch was disabled on 4 o'clock trip by boiler leaking.

Secured steam launch at dock for the night.


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zamboanga mindanao pi

Lat 56.4, Long -5.5


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27 May 1908

Put boiler in port steam launch.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., absent over leave.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - J.S.Frazier, O.S., returned 16 hrs. over leave.


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zamboanga mindanao pi

Lat 56.4, Long -5.5


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28 May 1908

Received for Engineers Department 60 gal. engine oil, 30 lbs. cotton waste.

Scientific parties left ship in prahm and yawl.

Members of Scientific Department returned with wherry and prahm.


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zamboanga mindanao making passage to iloilo panay philippine islands

Lat 55.3, Long -5.5


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29 May 1908

Mr H.C.Fassett - Mr H.C.Fassett left the ship.

F.J.Murphy, C.P. - Commanding Officer ordered following change in ratings: F.J.Murphy, C.P., to F2c., from 4th instant.

Anchor came up foul with stationary ball broken from stock.


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making passage to iloilo panay pi

Lat 24.5, Long 117.1


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30 May 1908

negros island

Lat 69.8, Long 176.2

E.Mundell, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: E.Mundell, Sea., 2 hrs. over time, and M.McCann, F1c., 1 hr. over time - 3 days restriction; J.S.Frazier, O.S., 16 hrs. over time - reduced to 4th class. By the same authority Chong Yeo, MAtt3c., was released from confinement and restored to duty.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: E.Mundell, Sea., 2 hrs. over time, and M.McCann, F1c., 1 hr. over time - 3 days restriction; J.S.Frazier, O.S., 16 hrs. over time - reduced to 4th class. By the same authority Chong Yeo, MAtt3c., was released from confinement and restored to duty.

M.McCann, F1c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: E.Mundell, Sea., 2 hrs. over time, and M.McCann, F1c., 1 hr. over time - 3 days restriction; J.S.Frazier, O.S., 16 hrs. over time - reduced to 4th class. By the same authority Chong Yeo, MAtt3c., was released from confinement and restored to duty.

Chong Yeo, MAtt3c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: E.Mundell, Sea., 2 hrs. over time, and M.McCann, F1c., 1 hr. over time - 3 days restriction; J.S.Frazier, O.S., 16 hrs. over time - reduced to 4th class. By the same authority Chong Yeo, MAtt3c., was released from confinement and restored to duty.


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making passage to and anchored off iloilo island of panay pi

Lat 24.5, Long 118.1


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31 May 1908

iloilo strait

Lat 24.5, Long 176.2

Quarantine Officer came on board and gave the ship pratique.

Lowered port steam launch and sent mail orderly ashore.

Dr Bartsch - Dr Bartsch left ship with prahm and steam launch at 8:45.

Sent liberty and baseball parties ashore.

Prahm returned in tow of steam launch at 5:00pm.



LOGS FOR JUNE 1908


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llorlo panay pi

Lat 24.5, Long 118.1


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1 June 1908

Army transport Warren - came in and anchored


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iloilo panay making passage to mansalay bay mindoro pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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2 June 1908

nogas island light

Lat 57.4, Long 176.2

coal: 135 tons -

Natives started putting coal on board at 6:55.

Natives started putting coal on board at 6:55.

Mr Chamberlain - Seining party in charge of Mr Chamberlain left in yawl and prahm at 8:45.

Mr Chamberlain - Seining party in charge of Mr Chamberlain left in yawl and prahm at 8:45.

coal: 135 tons -

coal: 135 tons -

Seining party returned at 11:20.

Seining party returned at 11:20.


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making passage to and anchored in mansalay bay mindoro pi

Lat -1.3, Long 143.6


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3 June 1908

mansalay bay mindoro island pi

Lat 32.0, Long -127.7


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mansalay bay mindoro making passage to mouth of naujan river mindoro

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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4 June 1908

maestro de campo island

Lat 30.3, Long 115.1

at 7:30 Scientific party in wherry, prahm and dinghy with all hands left the ship. Dinghy returned at 10 am.

Scientific parties in prahm and wherry returned at 11:30, and left in wherry, prahm and shore boat; allreturned at 4:30.


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making passage to anchored off mouth of naujan river mindoro pi

Lat 29.4, Long 116.0


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5 June 1908

naujan river

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steering various courses, skirting the shore looking for entrance to Naujan River.

Mr Chamberlain - Mr Chamberlain left the ship in prahm.

Mr Chamberlain - Got out steam launch, prahm and wherry. They left, launch towing prahm and wherry, up the river to Lake Naujan, with seining party, in charge of Mr Chamberlain, Dr Bartsch and Mr Radcliffe.

Dr Bartsch - Got out steam launch, prahm and wherry. They left, launch towing prahm and wherry, up the river to Lake Naujan, with seining party, in charge of Mr Chamberlain, Dr Bartsch and Mr Radcliffe.

Mr Radcliffe - Got out steam launch, prahm and wherry. They left, launch towing prahm and wherry, up the river to Lake Naujan, with seining party, in charge of Mr Chamberlain, Dr Bartsch and Mr Radcliffe.

Steam launch returned, having found the river impracticable for navigation, the party with prahm and yawl continuing up the river. The Scientific party returned at 6:00 pm.


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off waujam river making passage to and anchored off batangas luzon pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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6 June 1908


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batangas luzon pi

Lat 15.5, Long 73.9


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7 June 1908

Torpedo destroyter Bainbridge - got under way at 9:45 and left the harbor.


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batangas making passage to and anchored off galera pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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8 June 1908


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galera mindoro making passage to cavite luzon pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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9 June 1908


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making passage to and anchored off cavite luzon pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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10 June 1908

cavite naval station

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9

U.S.S. Chatanooga - U.S.S. Chatanooga and Galveston came in and anchored in afternoon.

U.S.S. Galveston - U.S.S. Chatanooga and Galveston came in and anchored in afternoon.

Stores Received in Pay Department: 50 lbs. dried fruit, 480 # corn beef, 192 # roast beef, 400# coffee, 2000# flour, 50# peaches, 114 # pickles, 100# salt pork, 40# prunes, 500# rice, 300 # sugar, 500# tomatoes, 110# corn, 221#beans, 194 # pease, 288# peas, 190 # peaches, 495# milk, 320 # lard, 200# bacon, and 200 bars saltwater soap.

Lieut.-Commander M.Johnston, USN - Called all hands to muster, Lieut.-Commander M.Johnston, USN, read orders detaching him from this vessel and Lieut.-Commander C.M. McCormick, USN., read orders ordering him to take command of this vessel.

Lieut.-Commander C.M.McCormick, USN. - Called all hands to muster, Lieut.-Commander M.Johnston, USN, read orders detaching him from this vessel and Lieut.-Commander C.M. McCormick, USN., read orders ordering him to take command of this vessel.

Held survey on 100 # rice ; ordered thrown overboard.


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11 June 1908

Lieut.-Commander M.Johnston, USN. - Lieut.-Commander M.Johnston, USN., left ship to assume command of U.S.S. Galveston.

U.S.S. Galveston - Lieut.-Commander M.Johnston, USN., left ship to assume command of U.S.S. Galveston.

Received for general mess 70 lbs. bread.

Received from General Storekeeper, Cavite Naval Station, for Deck Department: 4 double 6" blocks, 12 deck scrubs, 100 lbs. waste; and from the American Hardware and Plumbing Co., Manila: 15 gals. raw linseed oil, 3 doz. concentrated lye.


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12 June 1908

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - B.H.Wooley, Sea., absentee.

Received for the General Mess 332 lbs. beef, 1000 lbs. potatoes, 108 lbs. butter, 5 doz. eggs, 70 lbs. bread.

Steam launch broke her shaft during a regular trip.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Winter, W.T., returned on board five hours over leave.

J.Winter, W.T. - B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Winter, W.T., returned on board five hours over leave.


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13 June 1908

Received 70 lbs. bread for General Mess.

A salute of thirteen minute guns was fired from the Naval Station at noon.

Hoisted port steam launch and removed broken shaft. Navy Yard launch Ord. No1 turned over to us for use until repairs are finished on our launch.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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14 June 1908

USS Galveston - left and proceeded to Manila

A.E. Vaughan and C.O. Hanson - Transferred to Navy yard to return to U.S.

G. Lovey and C.W. Shinnett - Absent over leave

J.K. Gibbbs - Straggler, brought back from liberty by USS Galveston

G. Lovey and C.W. Shinnett - Returned to ship 14 1/2 hours late

F. Miller - Returned from liberty 8 hours late


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cavite pi

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15 June 1908

Received for General Mess 303 lbs. beef and 70 lbs. bread.

Sent shaft of port steam launch ashore to Navy Yard for pattern of new one.

E.Redondo - Enlisted E.Redondo for O.S. under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force.

Mr Radcliffe - Mr Radcliffe left the ship in prahm at 8:15 am.

J.S.Frazier, O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: E.Mundell, Sea. to QM3c., from 15 instant; C.W.Stinnett, O.S. to Sea., R.C.Reibold, O.S. to Sea., J.S.Frazier, O.S. to Sea., all from Apl. 1, 1908.

R.C.Reibold, O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: E.Mundell, Sea. to QM3c., from 15 instant; C.W.Stinnett, O.S. to Sea., R.C.Reibold, O.S. to Sea., J.S.Frazier, O.S. to Sea., all from Apl. 1, 1908.

C.W.Stinnett, O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: E.Mundell, Sea. to QM3c., from 15 instant; C.W.Stonnett, O.S. to Sea., R.C.Reibold, O.S. to Sea., J.S.Frazier, O.S. to Sea., all from Apl. 1, 1908.

E.Mundell, Sea. - By order of Commanding Officer the following changes in ratings were made: E.Mundell, Sea. to QM3c., from 15 instant; C.W.Stinnett, O.S. to Sea., R.C.Reibold, O.S. to Sea., J.S.Frazier, O.S. to Sea., all from Apl. 1, 1908.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Winter, W.T., 5 hrs. over time - 15 days restriction; G.Lovey, Sea., C.W.Stinnett, Sea., 14.5 hrs. over time, and F.Miller, F1c., 8 hours over time, reduced to 2nd class.

J.Winter, W.T. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Winter, W.T., 5 hrs. over time - 15 days restriction; G.Lovey, Sea., C.W.Stinnett, Sea., 14.5 hrs. over time, and F.Miller, F1c., 8 hours over time, reduced to 2nd class.

C.W.Stinnett, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Winter, W.T., 5 hrs. over time - 15 days restriction; G.Lovey, Sea., C.W.Stinnett, Sea., 14.5 hrs. over time, and F.Miller, F1c., 8 hours over time, reduced to 2nd class.

G.Lovey, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Winter, W.T., 5 hrs. over time - 15 days restriction; G.Lovey, Sea., C.W.Stinnett, Sea., 14.5 hrs. over time, and F.Miller, F1c., 8 hours over time, reduced to 2nd class.

F.Miller, F1c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Winter, W.T., 5 hrs. over time - 15 days restriction; G.Lovey, Sea., C.W.Stinnett, Sea., 14.5 hrs. over time, and F.Miller, F1c., 8 hours over time, reduced to 2nd class.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., attempted to swim ashore; picked him up with dinghy and by order of Commanding Officer he was confined for safe keeping.


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cavite pi

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16 June 1908

A.Zacarias, O.S. - A.Zacarias, O.S., absent over leave.

H.E.Campbell, Sea. - By order of Commanding Officer H.E.Campbell, Sea., was rated Master at Arms, 3 class, from June 15th, 1908.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - B.H.Wooley, Sea., and T.Walsh, F1c., under influence of liquor on board and fighting; M.Miller, F2c., under influence of liquor on board ship; J.S.Frazier, Seaman, under influence of liquor on board and attempting to leave ship without permission - all made prisoners at large to await trial by summary court-martial by order of Commanding Officer.

T.Walsh, F1c. - B.H.Wooley, Sea., and T.Walsh, F1c., under influence of liquor on board and fighting; M.Miller, F2c., under influence of liquor on board ship; J.S.Frazier, Seaman, under influence of liquor on board and attempting to leave ship without permission - all made prisoners at large to await trial by summary court-martial by order of Commanding Officer.

M.Miller, F2c. - B.H.Wooley, Sea., and T.Walsh, F1c., under influence of liquor on board and fighting; M.Miller, F2c., under influence of liquor on board ship; J.S.Frazier, Seaman, under influence of liquor on board and attempting to leave ship without permission - all made prisoners at large to await trial by summary court-martial by order of Commanding Officer.

J.S.Frazier, Seaman - B.H.Wooley, Sea., and T.Walsh, F1c., under influence of liquor on board and fighting; M.Miller, F2c., under influence of liquor on board ship; J.S.Frazier, Seaman, under influence of liquor on board and attempting to leave ship without permission - all made prisoners at large to await trial by summary court-martial by order of Commanding Officer.

Received 70 lbs. bread for the General Mess.


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17 June 1908

Received for General Mess 150 lbs. beef, 70 lbs. bread.

A.Zacarias, O.S. - A.Zacarias, O.S., returned on board 26 hours over leave and was reduced to 4th conduct class by order of Commanding Officer.

R.C.Reibold, Sea. - R.C.Reibold, Sea., absent over leave.

Received from Navy Yard a new shaft for port launch and 3 lignum vitae bushings.

R.C.Reibold, Sea. - R.C.Reibold, Sea., returned on board 3.5 hrs over leave, and was given 7 days restriction, by order of Commanding Officer.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - Specifications of offenses to be tried by summary court-martial were delivered to J.K.Gibbs, F2c., J.S.Frazier, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., M.Miller, F2c., and T.Walsh, F1c., at 10:30 am.

M.Miller, F2c. - Specifications of offenses to be tried by summary court-martial were delivered to J.K.Gibbs, F2c., J.S.Frazier, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., M.Miller, F2c., and T.Walsh, F1c., at 10:30 am.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - Specifications of offenses to be tried by summary court-martial were delivered to J.K.Gibbs, F2c., J.S.Frazier, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., M.Miller, F2c., and T.Walsh, F1c., at 10:30 am.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - Specifications of offenses to be tried by summary court-martial were delivered to J.K.Gibbs, F2c., J.S.Frazier, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., M.Miller, F2c., and T.Walsh, F1c., at 10:30 am.

T.Walsh, F1c. - Specifications of offenses to be tried by summary court-martial were delivered to J.K.Gibbs, F2c., J.S.Frazier, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., M.Miller, F2c., and T.Walsh, F1c., at 10:30 am.


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18 June 1908

Chong Yeo, MAtt3c. - Chong Yeo, MAtt3c., absentee.

R.C.Reibold, Sea. - ommanding Officer awarded following punishment: R.C.Reibold, Sea., 3.5 hrs. over time (first offense) - 7 days restriction.

Seven boiler scalers from shore employed scaling boiler.

Rove off new falls for port steam launch.

Chong Yeo, MAtt3c. - Chong Yeo, MAtt3c., returned on board 5.5 hours over time and was awarded 7 days restriction by order of Commanding Officer.


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19 June 1908

Made preparations for transferring old dredge wire from berth deck reel.

Sent borrowed steam launch back to Naval Station.

Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N. - At 9:45 summary court-martial, of which Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member, convened for the trial of J.K.Gibbs, F2c., J.S.Frazier, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, F1c., and M.Miller, F2c.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - At 9:45 summary court-martial, of which Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member, convened for the trial of J.K.Gibbs, F2c., J.S.Frazier, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, F1c., and M.Miller, F2c.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - At 9:45 summary court-martial, of which Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member, convened for the trial of J.K.Gibbs, F2c., J.S.Frazier, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, F1c., and M.Miller, F2c.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - At 9:45 summary court-martial, of which Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member, convened for the trial of J.K.Gibbs, F2c., J.S.Frazier, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, F1c., and M.Miller, F2c.

M.Miller, F2c. - At 9:45 summary court-martial, of which Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member, convened for the trial of J.K.Gibbs, F2c., J.S.Frazier, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, F1c., and M.Miller, F2c.

T.Walsh, F1c. - At 9:45 summary court-martial, of which Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., was senior member, convened for the trial of J.K.Gibbs, F2c., J.S.Frazier, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., T.Walsh, F1c., and M.Miller, F2c.

Received for General Mess 333 lbs. beef, 1000 lbs. potatoes, 200 lbs. onions, 60 lbs. bread.

typhoon signal No 1 up on shore.

Dr Bartsch - Dr Bartsch left ship in wherry at 1:00 and returned at 7:00 pm.

Summary court-martial adjourned at 10:50 to await action of convening authority.

Sent chronometer Bliss No 3026 to H.E.Heacock & Co. Manila, for overhauling.

Transferred 1400 fms. dredge wire to Navy Yard.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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20 June 1908

60 lbs. bread received for General Mess.

Workmen from Young's Ship Yard working on dredging winch and reeling engine and scaling boilers.

Medical Officer condemned and ordered thrown over board 200 lbs rice from Pay Department's stores.

Received from General Storekeeper, Naval Station, 379 lbs. 3 1/2" Manila Cordage for Deck Department.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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21 June 1908

J.Wilson, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., 1.5 hrs. over time.

Received 300 eggs for General Mess.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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22 June 1908

Sent shaft and drum of dredging winch ashore.

Received for the General Mess 335 lbs. beef, 60 lbs. bread; and for Deck Department 2000 lbs. ice.


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cavite pi

Lat , Long


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23 June 1908

Received for General Mess 40 lbs. bread.

B.van Bokhorst, CMM. - B.van Bokhorst, CMM., failed to return.

B.v.Bokhorst, CMM. - B.v.Bokhorst, CMM., returned 2.5 hrs. over time.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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24 June 1908

P.Galermo, O.S. - P.Galermo, O.S., failed to return from liberty.

Received 20 tons fresh water for use in boilers; 60 lbs. bread for General Mess; and 5 lights corrugated glass, 2 U.S. Union Jacks and 2 U.S. pennants from General Storekeeper, Naval Station, for Deck Department.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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25 June 1908

Received 50 lbs. bread for General Mess.

P.Galermo, O.S. - P.Galermo, O.S., 20 hrs. over time; A.Bimag, C.P., absent over leave.

J.Wilson, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.Wilson, Sea., 1.5 hrs. over leave, 7 days restriction; B. van Bokhorst, CMM., 2.5 hours over leave, 2 weeks restriction; P.Galermo, O.S., 20 hours over time, reduced to 3rd class and 2 weeks restriction.

A.Bimag, C.P. - P.Galermo, O.S., 20 hrs. over time; A.Bimag, C.P., absent over leave.

B.van Bokhorst, CMM. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.Wilson, Sea., 1.5 hrs. over leave, 7 days restriction; B. van Bokhorst, CMM., 2.5 hours over leave, 2 weeks restriction; P.Galermo, O.S., 20 hours over time, reduced to 3rd class and 2 weeks restriction.

P.Galermo, O.S. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.Wilson, Sea., 1.5 hrs. over leave, 7 days restriction; B. van Bokhorst, CMM., 2.5 hours over leave, 2 weeks restriction; P.Galermo, O.S., 20 hours over time, reduced to 3rd class and 2 weeks restriction.

Received chronometer Bliss 3026 from repair store in Manila.

Mr. H.C.Fassett - Mr. H.C.Fassett returned on board.

A.Bimag, C.P. - A.Bimag, C.P., returned on board 10 hours over leave.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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26 June 1908

Received 50 lbs bread for General Mess.

A.Bimag, C.P. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: A.Bimag, C.P., 10 hours over leave reduced to 2nd class and one weeks restriction.

Half masted colors, and Naval Station fired half-hour guns in commemorationof the death of Ex President S.G.Cleveland.

Boiler scalers and machinist from Young's Ship Yard working on boilers and reeling engine.

Received from General Storekeeper Naval Station, for Engineers' Department: 150 gal. engine oil, 70 gal. cylinder oil, 20 gal. ice machine oil and 50 gal. lard oil., and for Genl. Mess 383 lbs. bread.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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27 June 1908


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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28 June 1908

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - The Executive Officer published the finding and sentence in the following summary court-martial cases: J.K.Gibbs, F2c., " absence without leave" sentence " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay, amounting to $60.00 ; J.S.Fazier, Sea., "undewr influence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty, and attempting to leave ship by jumping over board" - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; B.H.Wooly, Sea., " under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with T.Walsh F1c." - "solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; T.Walsh, F1c., "under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with B.H.Wooly, Sea." - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $70.00; M.Miller, F2c., "under infuence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty" - " solitary confinement ob bread and water for 1 day and to lose one months pay amounting to $30.00". By order of the Convening Authority the confinement in above court-martial sentences was remitted and the loss of pay was referred to the Secretary of the Navy.

At 9:15 mustered at quarters; Commanding Officer inspected crew and ship.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - The Executive Officer published the finding and sentence in the following summary court-martial cases: J.K.Gibbs, F2c., " absence without leave" sentence " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay, amounting to $60.00 ; J.S.Fazier, Sea., "undewr influence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty, and attempting to leave ship by jumping over board" - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; B.H.Wooly, Sea., " under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with T.Walsh F1c." - "solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; T.Walsh, F1c., "under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with B.H.Wooly, Sea." - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $70.00; M.Miller, F2c., "under infuence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty" - " solitary confinement ob bread and water for 1 day and to lose one months pay amounting to $30.00". By order of the Convening Authority the confinement in above court-martial sentences was remitted and the loss of pay was referred to the Secretary of the Navy.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - The Executive Officer published the finding and sentence in the following summary court-martial cases: J.K.Gibbs, F2c., " absence without leave" sentence " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay, amounting to $60.00 ; J.S.Fazier, Sea., "undewr influence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty, and attempting to leave ship by jumping over board" - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; B.H.Wooly, Sea., " under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with T.Walsh F1c." - "solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; T.Walsh, F1c., "under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with B.H.Wooly, Sea." - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $70.00; M.Miller, F2c., "under infuence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty" - " solitary confinement ob bread and water for 1 day and to lose one months pay amounting to $30.00". By order of the Convening Authority the confinement in above court-martial sentences was remitted and the loss of pay was referred to the Secretary of the Navy.

T.Walsh, F1c. - The Executive Officer published the finding and sentence in the following summary court-martial cases: J.K.Gibbs, F2c., " absence without leave" sentence " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay, amounting to $60.00 ; J.S.Fazier, Sea., "undewr influence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty, and attempting to leave ship by jumping over board" - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; B.H.Wooly, Sea., " under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with T.Walsh F1c." - "solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; T.Walsh, F1c., "under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with B.H.Wooly, Sea." - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $70.00; M.Miller, F2c., "under infuence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty" - " solitary confinement ob bread and water for 1 day and to lose one months pay amounting to $30.00". By order of the Convening Authority the confinement in above court-martial sentences was remitted and the loss of pay was referred to the Secretary of the Navy.

M.Miller, F2c. - The Executive Officer published the finding and sentence in the following summary court-martial cases: J.K.Gibbs, F2c., " absence without leave" sentence " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay, amounting to $60.00 ; J.S.Fazier, Sea., "undewr influence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty, and attempting to leave ship by jumping over board" - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; B.H.Wooly, Sea., " under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with T.Walsh F1c." - "solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; T.Walsh, F1c., "under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with B.H.Wooly, Sea." - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $70.00; M.Miller, F2c., "under infuence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty" - " solitary confinement ob bread and water for 1 day and to lose one months pay amounting to $30.00". By order of the Convening Authority the confinement in above court-martial sentences was remitted and the loss of pay was referred to the Secretary of the Navy.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - The Executive Officer published the finding and sentence in the following summary court-martial cases: J.K.Gibbs, F2c., " absence without leave" sentence " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay, amounting to $60.00 ; J.S.Fazier, Sea., "undewr influence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty, and attempting to leave ship by jumping over board" - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; B.H.Wooly, Sea., " under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with T.Walsh F1c." - "solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; T.Walsh, F1c., "under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with B.H.Wooly, Sea." - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $70.00; M.Miller, F2c., "under infuence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty" - " solitary confinement ob bread and water for 1 day and to lose one months pay amounting to $30.00". By order of the Convening Authority the confinement in above court-martial sentences was remitted and the loss of pay was referred to the Secretary of the Navy.

At 9:15 mustered at quarters; Commanding Officer inspected crew and ship.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - The Executive Officer published the finding and sentence in the following summary court-martial cases: J.K.Gibbs, F2c., " absence without leave" sentence " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay, amounting to $60.00 ; J.S.Fazier, Sea., "undewr influence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty, and attempting to leave ship by jumping over board" - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; B.H.Wooly, Sea., " under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with T.Walsh F1c." - "solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; T.Walsh, F1c., "under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with B.H.Wooly, Sea." - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $70.00; M.Miller, F2c., "under infuence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty" - " solitary confinement ob bread and water for 1 day and to lose one months pay amounting to $30.00". By order of the Convening Authority the confinement in above court-martial sentences was remitted and the loss of pay was referred to the Secretary of the Navy.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - The Executive Officer published the finding and sentence in the following summary court-martial cases: J.K.Gibbs, F2c., " absence without leave" sentence " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay, amounting to $60.00 ; J.S.Fazier, Sea., "undewr influence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty, and attempting to leave ship by jumping over board" - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; B.H.Wooly, Sea., " under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with T.Walsh F1c." - "solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; T.Walsh, F1c., "under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with B.H.Wooly, Sea." - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $70.00; M.Miller, F2c., "under infuence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty" - " solitary confinement ob bread and water for 1 day and to lose one months pay amounting to $30.00". By order of the Convening Authority the confinement in above court-martial sentences was remitted and the loss of pay was referred to the Secretary of the Navy.

T.Walsh, F1c. - The Executive Officer published the finding and sentence in the following summary court-martial cases: J.K.Gibbs, F2c., " absence without leave" sentence " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay, amounting to $60.00 ; J.S.Fazier, Sea., "undewr influence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty, and attempting to leave ship by jumping over board" - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; B.H.Wooly, Sea., " under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with T.Walsh F1c." - "solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; T.Walsh, F1c., "under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with B.H.Wooly, Sea." - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $70.00; M.Miller, F2c., "under infuence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty" - " solitary confinement ob bread and water for 1 day and to lose one months pay amounting to $30.00". By order of the Convening Authority the confinement in above court-martial sentences was remitted and the loss of pay was referred to the Secretary of the Navy.

M.Miller, F2c. - The Executive Officer published the finding and sentence in the following summary court-martial cases: J.K.Gibbs, F2c., " absence without leave" sentence " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay, amounting to $60.00 ; J.S.Fazier, Sea., "undewr influence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty, and attempting to leave ship by jumping over board" - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; B.H.Wooly, Sea., " under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with T.Walsh F1c." - "solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $48.00"; T.Walsh, F1c., "under influence of intoxicating liquor and engaging in fisticuffs with B.H.Wooly, Sea." - " solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days and to lose two months pay amounting to $70.00; M.Miller, F2c., "under infuence of intoxicating liquor and unfit for duty" - " solitary confinement ob bread and water for 1 day and to lose one months pay amounting to $30.00". By order of the Convening Authority the confinement in above court-martial sentences was remitted and the loss of pay was referred to the Secretary of the Navy.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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29 June 1908

Received for General Mess 50 lbs. bread.

Received for General Mess 360 lbs. fresh beef.

workmen from Young's ship Yard working on reeling engine and scaling after boiler.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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30 June 1908

Received from general Storekeeper, Cavite, P.I. for Deck Department

Received for Engineers' Department


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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30 June 1908

Foung Sik Huang - Foung Sik Huang enlisted as MAtt3c. for WRS, to date from 29th instant, and by order of Commanding Officer was rated WRS from this date.

Received from General StoreKeeper, Naval Station, Cavite, P.I., stores as per appended list.



LOGS FOR JULY 1908


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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1 July 1908

Received from general Storekeeper, Cavite, P.I. for Deck Department

Received for Engineers' Department


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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1 July 1908

Lt Commander C. M. McCormick - under the command of


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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2 July 1908

Received for General Mess 50 lbs. bread.

E.Redondo, O.S. - E.Redondo, O.S., absent over leave.

A.Bautista, O.S. - A.Bautista, O.S., returned on board 1 hour overtime.

Put starboard gangway in commission.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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6 July 1908

Received from the American Hardware & Plumbing Co for the deck department

Received from the American Hardware & Plumbing Co. for the DECK DEPARTMENT: 2 double blocks, 14" 12 leather washers for 2" hose 12 hand scrubbers 102 yds cotton canvas #4 50 yds cotton canvas # 1 1 coil Manila 2" 1 coil Manila 2 1/2" 1 coil Manila 3" 6 lbs sewing twine, 6-ply 25 lbs flax twine, 4-ply 10 yds red bunting 48 spools thread 1 potato steamer 2 stew kettles 2 egg turners 1 syrup pitcher 1 stock pot 1 colander 1 gravy boat 1 ice cream freezer 1 egg beater 1 flat iron 1 milk skimmer 1 cake turner 1 wooden spoon 1 iron stew pot 2 soup strainers 2 sauce pans 1 drawer lock 1 screw driver 25 lbs yellow ocher 6 tea spoons 6 hand lanterns 2 rules, 2' 36 cakes Pears Soap 2 snatch blocks, 10" 2 U.S.Ensigns 2 U.S.pennants 1 bread brush 2 bread toasters 12 wash bowls 6 feather dusters 2 floor dust brushes 3 lts window glass 2 tin bulls eye lanterns 50 ft rubber hose, 1 1/2" 48 lbs. lye 10 lbs. rose lake 15 lbs. Venetian red 6 mess cups 24 iron buckets 6 sacking needles 34 cakes sapolic 100 pkgs toilet paper.


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naval station cavite p i

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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3 July 1908

E.Redondo, O.S. - E.Redondo, O.S. and J.Wilson, Sea. absentees.

J.Wilson, Sea. - E.Redondo, O.S. and J.Wilson, Sea. absentees.

Received for General Mess 317 lbs. beef, 67 lbs. turkey, 41 lbs. cheese, 1 case cranberry sauce, 1 case jam, 1 case asparagus, 50 lbs. bread, 91 lbs. ham; for Pay Department: 5 mattresses, 1 bale bathing trunks, 1 bale cotton undershirts, 60 service stripes, 94 rating badges, 25 yds. watch mark braid; for Deck department 40 gals. tar and oil.

Received stores for Deck Department from the American Hardware and Plumbing Co., Manila, as per list appended.

E.Redondo, O.S. - E.Redondo, O.S., returned on board 31 hours over time.

Mr Ito - Mr Ito, the Japanese artist, left the ship, he having finished his work in connection with the Scientific Department of this vessel.

Rove off dressing lines and made preparation for dressing ship in the morning.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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4 July 1908

J.Wilson, Seaman - J.Wilson, Seaman, absentee.

At 8:00 dressed ship rainbow in honor of the day.

Received 50 lbs. bread for General Mess.

Naval Station fired a salute of 21 guns at noon.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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5 July 1908

Received for General Mess 30 lbs. bread.

J.Wilson, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., and J.S.Frazier, Sea., absent over leave.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., and J.S.Frazier, Sea., absent over leave.

E.Redondo, O.S. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: E.Redondo, O.S., 31 hrs. over leave, reduced to 4th class.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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6 July 1908

J.Wilson, Sea. - absentees J.Wilson, Sea., and J.S.Frazier, Sea.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - absentees J.Wilson, Sea., and J.S.Frazier, Sea.,

Received for General Mess 369 lbs. beef, 30 lbs. bread. Also received the prahm from the Naval Station, where repaired.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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7 July 1908

J.Wilson, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., and J.S.Frazier, Sea., absent over leave.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., and J.S.Frazier, Sea., absent over leave.

Received 60 lbs. bread for General Mess.

J.Wilson, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., returned on board 107 hours over leave.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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8 July 1908

Received 30 lbs. bread for General Mess.

Received for Engineers' Department from Naval Station 1 sheet iron 48"x96", 4 screwdrivers, 24 attachment plugs, 30 electric lamps, 4 switch boxes, 6 Gonda batteries complete, 6 fuse plugs.

Clreaned and overhauled Lee rifles.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., absent over leave.

Received from Cavite Naval Station 460 gals. of alcohol for Scientific Department.

J.Wilson, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: J.Wilson, Sea., 107 hours over leave - reduced to 4th class.


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naval station cavite making passage to and anchored off manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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9 July 1908

manila

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0

commenced coaling at 9:45, work done by natives from shore.

W.Bellinger, SC3Class - W.Bellinger, SC3Class, returned on board 11 hrs. over time.

J.S.Frazier, Seaman - Absentee, J.S.Frazier, Seaman.

Received for the General Mess 60 lbs. bread.

Pedro Enriques O.S. - Pedro Enriques O.S., accidentally cut his right fore arm. There being no one available in Medical Department on board, he was sent to the U.S.S. Galveston to have the wound dressed.

U.S.S. Galveston - Pedro Enriques O.S., accidentally cut his right fore arm. There being no one available in Medical Department on board, he was sent to the U.S.S. Galveston to have the wound dressed.

commenced coaling at 9:45, work done by natives from shore.

W.Bellinger, SC3Class - W.Bellinger, SC3Class, returned on board 11 hrs. over time.

J.S.Frazier, Seaman - Absentee, J.S.Frazier, Seaman.

Received for the General Mess 60 lbs. bread.

coal: 87.3 tons -

Pedro Enriques O.S. - Pedro Enriques O.S., accidentally cut his right fore arm. There being no one available in Medical Department on board, he was sent to the U.S.S. Galveston to have the wound dressed.

U.S.S. Galveston - Pedro Enriques O.S., accidentally cut his right fore arm. There being no one available in Medical Department on board, he was sent to the U.S.S. Galveston to have the wound dressed.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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10 July 1908

coal: 179 tons 1100 lbs -

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., absent over leave.

Received for General Mess 360 lbs. beef, 216 lbs. butter, 1000 eggs, 2500 lbs. potatoes, 255 lbs. onions, 50 lbs. bread.

W.Bellinger, SC3c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: W.Bellinger, SC3c., 11 hours over time, reduced to 2nd class.

coal: 179.5 tons -

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., returned on board 130 hrs over leave.

Mr Fassett - Mr Fassett left ship.


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manila making passage to and anchored off naval station cavite pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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11 July 1908

naval station cavite

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9

Received 60 lbs. of bread for General Mess.

Sent 31 packages of scientific specimens ashore to the Naval Station.

Received the boiler for Starboard steam launch from Young's Ship Yard, and from the Naval Station the dinghy (repaired) and a new prahm for Deck Department, and 3 boxes medical stores for the Medical Department, 240 lbs. corn beef, 200 lbs. bacon, 1000 lbs. flour, 100 lbs. coffee, 400 lbs. sugar, 100 lbs. milk, 221 lbs. vegetables (tinned), 100 lbs. salt pork for the Pay Department.

T.L.Riggs, QM3c - T.L.Riggs, QM3c, was rated QM2c from Jul. 10 inst., by order of Commanding Officer.


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cavite making passage to jamelo cove luzon pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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12 July 1908

san nicholas shoals

Lat 43.7, Long 7.2

C.H.Teed, BM1c. - C.H.Teed, BM1c., was transferred to the U.S.S. Independence by order of the Commandant of the U.S.Naval Station.

Thos. Walsh, F1c. - Thos. Walsh, F1c., absentee.

T.Walsh, F1c. - T.Walsh, F1c., returned on board 17 hrs. over time.


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making passage to and anchored off jamelo cove luzon pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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13 July 1908

corregidor id light

Lat 36.1, Long -5.3

Members of Scientific Department left the ship with dinghy and both prahms.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.S.Frazier, Sea., 130 hours. over time, reduced to 4th class; T.Walsh, F1c., 17 hrs. over time, one months restriction.

T.Walsh, F1c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.S.Frazier, Sea., 130 hours. over time, reduced to 4th class; T.Walsh, F1c., 17 hrs. over time, one months restriction.

Scientific party returned at 11:30, left ship again at 1:30 and returned at 6:00pm.


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jamelo cove luzon making passage to and anchored off filig lubang pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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14 July 1908

town of tilig island of lubang pi

Lat 65.0, Long -168.1

At 8:08 stopped and sounded; wire carried away, losing Sigsbee sounding cup, thermometer No 108023, water bottle, stray lead, 4 fms. wire and stray line.

Scientific parties left the ship in 1st and 2nd prahms, yawl and dinghy returning at 6:15.


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anchore doff tilig lubang isalnds pi

Lat 56.4, Long -5.5


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15 July 1908

Scientific parties left ship after breakfast in 1st and 2nd prahms and yawl.

Hoisted and put back boiler in starboard steam launch.

Members of Scientific Department away in both prahms and wherry until 6:00 pm.


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tilig making passage to and anchored in balikias bay lubang id pi

Lat -8.7, Long 115.2


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16 July 1908

balikias bay lubang island

Lat 72.8, Long -121.5

Found Jews' harp of starboard anchor broken; landed anchor in on forecastle.


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balikias bay making passage to and anchored in loug bay lubang id

Lat 72.8, Long -5.5


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17 July 1908

loog bay lubang id pi

Lat -8.7, Long 115.2

Scientific parties left ship at 6:45 in two prahms and yawl and returned at 7:30.


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laug bay and dredging in vacinity and returning to anchorage

Lat 38.5, Long -28.6


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18 July 1908

loog bay lubang island pi

Lat 72.8, Long -121.5

Dr Bartsch - Dr Bartsch and Paymaster Dial, USN., left ship at 7:00 am. in prahm, to remain on shore while ship is out dredging.

Paymaster Dial, USN. - Dr Bartsch and Paymaster Dial, USN., left ship at 7:00 am. in prahm, to remain on shore while ship is out dredging.

Dr Bartsch - Dr Bartsch and Paymaster Dial returned on board at 5:55.

Paymaster Dial - Dr Bartsch and Paymaster Dial returned on board at 5:55.


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loog bay lubang island pi

Lat 72.8, Long -121.5


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19 July 1908

Hunting party left the ship at 5:00, in dinghy.

Members of Scientific Department left the ship in wherry and prahm at 5:50 and returned at 6:15.

Dr Bartsch - Dr Bartsch left in the prahm at 8:20.

All parties returned to ship.


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loog bay lubang id making passage to and anchored off port masicaban masicaban id pi

Lat 56.4, Long -5.5


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20 July 1908

port maricaban maricaban island pi

Lat , Long

lost Sigsbee sounding cup.


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maricaban maricaban id making passage to and anchored off batangas luzon

Lat 15.5, Long 73.9


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21 July 1908

batangas luzon pi

Lat 15.5, Long 73.9

Dr Bartsch - Dr Bartsch and party left the ship in the prahm at 8:15, and Mr Chamberlain and party at 9:30.

Mr Chamberlain - Dr Bartsch and party left the ship in the prahm at 8:15, and Mr Chamberlain and party at 9:30.

The Medical Officer surveyed and condemned one barrel of salt pork belonging to the Pay Department and ordered it thrown overboard.

Members of Scientific Department away with both prahms and wherry until 11:30.


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batangas luzon making passage via several vardo id anchoriges to varadero bay mindoro

Lat 12.8, Long 45.0


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22 July 1908

north side of verde island

Lat 32.0, Long 120.4

Scientific parties left ship in prahm and wherry. Both boats returned at 2:35.

Scientific parties left ship in prahm and wherry.

At 4:45 boats returned to ship.


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off galera vardaro bay mindoro pi

Lat 36.8, Long 3.1


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23 July 1908

town of galera varadera bay mindoro pi

Lat 36.8, Long 3.1

Scientific parties left ship in two prahms and yawl at 6:00, returned for breakfast and left again at 8:30 with dynamite and seining parties.

Dr Bartsch - Two men of the crew ashore for Dr Bartsch collecting shells, to remain until 6:00pm.

Scientific parties returned to the ship at 11:50.

The two men left ashore to collect shells returned on board at 6:00.


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varadero bay making passage via batangas to cavite pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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24 July 1908

santiago light

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5

Scientific parties left the ship at 6:00 am, returning at 7:30.

Received mail


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anchored off naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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25 July 1908

san nicholas shoal light

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9

Sent ashore for mail.

A.Zacarias, O.S. - A.Zacarias, O.S.; was cent to the Naval Hospital at Canacao for medical treatment.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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26 July 1908

Received for general mess 166 lbs. beef, 50 lbs. bread, 108 lbs. butter, 500 eggs.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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27 July 1908

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - absentees J.S.Frazier, Sea., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

Received for general mess 327 lbs. beef, 40 lbs. bread.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - absentees J.S.Frazier, Sea., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

Sent starboard anchor ashore to Naval Station for repairs.

B.van Bokhorst, CMM. - Sent B.van Bokhorst, CMM., to USS Cleveland for examination for permanent appointment as CMM.

USS Cleveland -

Santiago Bautista - Enlisted Santiago Bautista as N.O.S. under the provisions for the Native Filipino Insular Force.

U.S.S. Chatanooga - Received from the U.S.S. Chatanooga W.E.Faeh, SC4c, with bag, hammock and necessary transfer papers.

W.E.Faeh, SC4c - Received from the U.S.S. Chatanooga W.E.Faeh, SC4c, with bag, hammock and necessary transfer papers.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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28 July 1908

A.Bimag, C.P. - A.Bimag, C.P., one hour over time, J.S.Frazier, Sea., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., absent over leave.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - A.Bimag, C.P., one hour over time, J.S.Frazier, Sea., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., absent over leave.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - A.Bimag, C.P., one hour over time, J.S.Frazier, Sea., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., absent over leave.

E.Evens, Oil. - E.Evens, Oil., absentee after 6pm.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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29 July 1908

Received for general mess 172 lbs. beef, 50 lbs. bread.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - absentees: J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., E.Evens, Oil., and J.S.Holliday, F2c.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - absentees: J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., E.Evens, Oil., and J.S.Holliday, F2c.

E.Evens, Oil. - absentees: J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., E.Evens, Oil., and J.S.Holliday, F2c.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - absentees: J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.K.Gibbs, F2c., E.Evens, Oil., and J.S.Holliday, F2c.

E.Evens, Oil. - E.Evens, Oil., and J.S.Holliday, F2c., returned on board 21 hrs. and 7 hrs. over leave respectively.

H.G.Hoggard, HA1c. - H.G.Hoggard, HA1c., was ordered before a Board of Examiners for the rating of Hospital Steward at the Naval Station, Cavite, P.I.

Anastacio Fernandez, O.S. - Enlisted Anastacio Fernandez, O.S., under the provisions for the Native Filiino Insular Force, to date from 28th instant.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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30 July 1908

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - absentees: J.S.Frazier, Sea., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - absentees: J.S.Frazier, Sea., and J.K.Gibbs, F2c.

H.G.Hoggard, HA1c. - H.G.Hoggard, HA1c., continued examination at the Naval Station.

Tom Ah MAtt3c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments- Tom Ah MAtt3c., disobedience of orders, 5 night watches on deck from 8p. to midnight; E.Evens, Oil., 21 hours over leave, 5 days sol. confinement while off watch; J.S.Holliday, F2c., 7 hours over leave, 3days solitary confinement while off watch. Holliday was accordingly confined.

E.Evens, Oil. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments- Tom Ah MAtt3c., disobedience of orders, 5 night watches on deck from 8p. to midnight; E.Evens, Oil., 21 hours over leave, 5 days sol. confinement while off watch; J.S.Holliday, F2c., 7 hours over leave, 3days solitary confinement while off watch. Holliday was accordingly confined.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments- Tom Ah MAtt3c., disobedience of orders, 5 night watches on deck from 8p. to midnight; E.Evens, Oil., 21 hours over leave, 5 days sol. confinement while off watch; J.S.Holliday, F2c., 7 hours over leave, 3days solitary confinement while off watch. Holliday was accordingly confined.

Received for General Mess: 8 pkgs. cloves, 4 cases salmon, 1 case mustard, 5 cases milk, 4 cases bacon, 4 cases catsup, 7 kegs pickles, 120 lbs. corn meal, 98 lbs. ham, 50 lbs. bread.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - J.K.Gibbs, F2c. returned on board 78 hours over time.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - J.S.Holliday, F2c., was released at 7:40 to go on watch, and was confined again at 12:30 after coming off watch in accordance to punishment awarded by Commanding Officer, 30 Jul. 08.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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31 July 1908

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., 97 hours over time

Received 50 lbs. bread for general Mess.

Received for general mess 1000 lbs. potatoes, 200 lbs. onions, 600 eggs.

Starboard anchor returned from Naval Station.

sent triplet to Navy Yard for repairing.

Sent to Navy Yard for transportation to United States 3 barrels and 6 boxes containing material for Bureau of Fisheries.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - J.S.Holliday, F2c. was placed in confinement at 8:30 by order of Commanding Officer.



LOGS FOR AUGUST 1908


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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1 August 1908

received for general mess 50 lbs. bread.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.K.Gibbs, F2c., 78 hours over leave, and J.S.Frazier, Sea., 97 hours over leave, each 10 days confinement when off watch.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.K.Gibbs, F2c., 78 hours over leave, and J.S.Frazier, Sea., 97 hours over leave, each 10 days confinement when off watch.

Received from the Naval Station for Deck Department the triplet for starboard chain; for Eng. Department 15 tons fresh water for use in boilers; and for the Pay Department 2000 lbs flour, 600 lbs. sugar, 300 lbs. tinned vegetables, 80 lbs. lard, 200 lbs. fruit, 500 lbs. rice, 2 bbl. salt pork and 160 lbs. fresh beef.

U.S.S. Galveston - The U.S.S. Galveston left the harbor at 2:45, and the U.S.S. Maine and Alabama at 3:30 pm.

U.S.S. Alabama - The U.S.S. Galveston left the harbor at 2:45, and the U.S.S. Maine and Alabama at 3:30 pm.

U.S.S. Maine - The U.S.S. Galveston left the harbor at 2:45, and the U.S.S. Maine and Alabama at 3:30 pm.

The medical officer condemned and ordered thrown overboard 1 box mustard.


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us naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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2 August 1908

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - F.J.Murphy, F2c., absentee.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - J.S.Holliday, F2c., was released from confinement at 9:20 by order of Commanding Officer, his term of confinement having expired, and by the same authority E.Evens, Oiler, was confined for 5 days solitary confinement when off watch, at 9:30.

E.Evens, Oiler - J.S.Holliday, F2c., was released from confinement at 9:20 by order of Commanding Officer, his term of confinement having expired, and by the same authority E.Evens, Oiler, was confined for 5 days solitary confinement when off watch, at 9:30.

Second typhoon signal displayed from Naval Station.

E.Evens, Oiler - E.Evens, Oiler, was released at 7:40 to go on watch and confined at 12:30, in accordance with punishment awarded by Commanding Officer.

Received on board for Deck Department 2000 lbs. ice, and for the general mess 846 lbs. beef, 416 lbs. butter, 75 lbs. pork, 50 doz. eggs, 1000 lbs. potatoes, 170 lbs. onions, 30 lbs. bread.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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3 August 1908

coal: 75 tons -

G.Lovey, Sea. - G.Lovey, Sea., one hour over time; F.J.Murphy, F2c., absent over leave.

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - G.Lovey, Sea., one hour over time; F.J.Murphy, F2c., absent over leave.

E.Evens, Oiler - E.Evens, Oiler, was released at 7:20 to go on watch.

coal: 75 tons -

Received from Naval Station for Deck Department 2 US ensigns #7, 2 boat pennants #6, 2 10" snatch blocks; for Pay Department 1 spring balance scale. Also received on board 1500 lbs. saltwater soap from Naval Station.

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - F.J.Murphy, F2c., absentee.

Mr Radcliffe - Mr Radcliffe left ship for home.


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naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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4 August 1908

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - F.J.Murphy, F2c., absent without leave.

Received 200 lbs. bread for general mess.

Bar van Bokhorst, CMM. - Bar van Bokhorst, CMM., and J.L.Hakata, Cox., were transferred to the USS Rainbow for further transfer to United States via next available transport, by order of Commander Third Squadron, U.S. Pacific Fleet.

J.L.Hakata, Cox. - Bar van Bokhorst, CMM., and J.L.Hakata, Cox., were transferred to the USS Rainbow for further transfer to United States via next available transport, by order of Commander Third Squadron, U.S. Pacific Fleet.

USS Rainbow - Bar van Bokhorst, CMM., and J.L.Hakata, Cox., were transferred to the USS Rainbow for further transfer to United States via next available transport, by order of Commander Third Squadron, U.S. Pacific Fleet.

J.E.Harding, MM1c. - Enlisted J.E.Harding, MM1c., for four years naval service.

H.G.Hoggard, HA1c. - H.G.Hoggard, HA1c., was rated Hospital Steward.

Typhoon signal No 2 hoisted at signal station in Navy Yard. Secured steam launch in Navy Yard for the night.


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naval station cavite pi making passage to hong kong china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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5 August 1908

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - Absentee F.J.Murphy, F2c.

No 2 typhoon signal still flying at the yard.

Steamer on starboard bow crossed our bow - we changed course to give her right of way.


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making passage to hong kong china

Lat 15.82, Long 118.92


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6 August 1908

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - F.J.Murphy, F2c., absentee.


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making passage to hong kong china

Lat 17.53, Long 117.32


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7 August 1908

F.T.Murphy, F2c. - F.T.Murphy, F2c. absentee.

E.Evens, Oil. - E.Evens, Oil., released from confinement and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., placed in solitary confinement for 10 days when not on watch, by order of Commanding Officer.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - E.Evens, Oil., released from confinement and J.K.Gibbs, F2c., placed in solitary confinement for 10 days when not on watch, by order of Commanding Officer.

At 4:10 stopped to make slight repairs to engines; at 4:22 went ahead full speed on same course.


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making passage to hong kong china

Lat 20.35, Long 115.95


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8 August 1908


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making passage to and moored to buoy off hong kong china

Lat 22.08, Long 114.53


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9 August 1908

lye mun pass

Lat 22.3, Long 114.1

Out port steam launch; launch out of order. Put out starboard launch.

Dressed with masthead flags in honor of British King's birthday; undressed at sun down.


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hong kong china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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10 August 1908

Commanding Officer left in steam launch to make official calls.

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - F.J.Murphy, F2c., absent over leave since 8 am., 2 inst.

USS Wilmington - USS Wilmington left port at 6:00 and returned at 8:15.

Received for general mess: 50 lbs. bread.

Chattanooga - Commanding Officer of the Chattanooga paid an official call on Commanding Officer.

M.A.Larsen, QM1c. - M.A.Larsen, QM1c., returned on board 2 hours over leave.


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hong kong china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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11 August 1908

M.Miller F2c. - M.Miller F2c. 1 hour over time.

Tom Ah, MAtt3c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: Tom Ah, MAtt3c., disobedience of orders to steward, 10 days confinement in brig when off duty.

american Vice Consul called on Commanding Officer.

Received for general mess: 50 lbs. bread, 35 lbs. pork chops, 35 lbs. veal cutlets, 50 lbs. turnips, 35 lbs. roast beef, 35 lbs. Hamburger steak.

U.S.S. Wilmington - The Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. Wilmington called officially on the Commanding Officer of this vessel.

Sent L.C.Smith & Bro. typewriter ashore for repair.


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hong kong china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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12 August 1908

H.A.Harper, F1c. - H.A.Harper, F1c., absentee

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - F.J.Murphy, F2c., was declared a deserter from this vessel and from the U.S. Naval Service, dating from 2d instant.

Received for the general mess 30 lbs. bread, 18 lbs. liver, 35 lbs. steak, 25 lbs. roast, 75 lbs. sweet potatoes.

Fong Jung, C.C. - Fong Jung, C.C., and Sin Ah, MAtt3c., on extended leave.

Sin Ah, MAtt3c. - Fong Jung, C.C., and Sin Ah, MAtt3c., on extended leave.


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hong kong china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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13 August 1908

Received for general mess 30 lbs. bread, 40 lbs. fish, 15 lbs. pumpkin, 300 eggs.


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hong kong china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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14 August 1908

Received stores for general mess: 40 lbs. bread, 35 lbs. pork sausage, 35 lbs. veal cutlets, 25 lbs. stew beef.

Germen and Portuguese gunboats came in and moored during afternoon.

L.C.Smith typewriter rec'd on board repaired.


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hong kong china and kowloon

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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15 August 1908

kaulung

Lat 54.0, Long -2.9

At 3:45 moored to the Hong Kong and Kaulung Dock Co's dock, in Kaulung, for general repairs.

Received for general mess 40 lbs. bread, 50 lbs. chickens, 25 lbs. ox hearts.

At 3:45 moored to the Hong Kong and Kaulung Dock Co's dock, in Kaulung, for general repairs.

Received for general mess 40 lbs. bread, 50 lbs. chickens, 25 lbs. ox hearts.

At 3:45 moored to the Hong Kong and Kaulung Dock Co's dock, in Kaulung, for general repairs.

Received for general mess 40 lbs. bread, 50 lbs. chickens, 25 lbs. ox hearts.

At 3:45 moored to the Hong Kong and Kaulung Dock Co's dock, in Kaulung, for general repairs.

Received for general mess 40 lbs. bread, 50 lbs. chickens, 25 lbs. ox hearts.

At 3:45 moored to the Hong Kong and Kaulung Dock Co's dock, in Kaulung, for general repairs.

Received for general mess 40 lbs. bread, 50 lbs. chickens, 25 lbs. ox hearts.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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16 August 1908

Following stores received for general mess: 30 lbs. bread, 1 ton ice, 250 eggs, 40 lbs. roast, 30 lbs. carrots, 35 lbs. Hamburger steak.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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17 August 1908

G.Lovey, Sea. - G.Lovey, Sea., 3 hours over time; J.Wilson, Sea., absentee.

J.Wilson, Sea. - G.Lovey, Sea., 3 hours over time; J.Wilson, Sea., absentee.

workmen from Ship yard came on board and commenced work on repairs.

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - F.J.Murphy, F2c., straggler, was brought on board in charge of Ch. M.-a-A. of the U.S.S. Wilmington, having been sent from Cavite Naval Station. By order of Commanding Officer Murphy was made a prisoner at large to await trial by summary court-martial.

U.S.S. Wilmington - F.J.Murphy, F2c., straggler, was brought on board in charge of Ch. M.-a-A. of the U.S.S. Wilmington, having been sent from Cavite Naval Station. By order of Commanding Officer Murphy was made a prisoner at large to await trial by summary court-martial.

Received for general mess: 40 lbs. bread, 18 lbs. liver, 35 lbs. veal, 25 lbs. stew beef, 20 lbs. beets.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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18 August 1908

C.W.Stinnett, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., 23 hours over time; C.W.Stinnett, Sea., absent over leave.

J.Wilson, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., 23 hours over time; C.W.Stinnett, Sea., absent over leave.

Medical Officer condemned and ordered thrown overboard 125 lbs. of rice belonging to Pay Department.

Crew engaged in transferring stores from ship to building on shore.

Received for general mess 40 lbs. bread, 35 lbs. steak, 30 lbs. sweet potatoes, 35 lbs. pork chops.

C.W.Stinnett, Sea. - C.W.Stinnett, Sea., returned on board four hours over leave.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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19 August 1908

Received for general mess 40 lbs. bread, 6 bot. cinnamon, 6 doz. nutmeg, 6 bot. sage, 35 lbs. veal, 40 lbs. roast, 30 lbs. turnips, 10 lbs. macaroni, 5 pkgs. cheeze, 5 lbs. garlic.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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20 August 1908

G.Lovey, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: G.Lovey, Sea., and C.W.Stinnett, Sea., 3 and 4 hours over time respectively, reduced to 2nd class; J.Wilson , Sea., 23 hours over time, 5 days solitary confinement when off duty; M.Miller, F2c., under influence of liquor on board ship, 10 days solitary confinement when off duty.

C.W.Stinnett, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: G.Lovey, Sea., and C.W.Stinnett, Sea., 3 and 4 hours over time respectively, reduced to 2nd class; J.Wilson , Sea., 23 hours over time, 5 days solitary confinement when off duty; M.Miller, F2c., under influence of liquor on board ship, 10 days solitary confinement when off duty.

J.Wilson, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: G.Lovey, Sea., and C.W.Stinnett, Sea., 3 and 4 hours over time respectively, reduced to 2nd class; J.Wilson , Sea., 23 hours over time, 5 days solitary confinement when off duty; M.Miller, F2c., under influence of liquor on board ship, 10 days solitary confinement when off duty.

M.Miller, F2c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: G.Lovey, Sea., and C.W.Stinnett, Sea., 3 and 4 hours over time respectively, reduced to 2nd class; J.Wilson , Sea., 23 hours over time, 5 days solitary confinement when off duty; M.Miller, F2c., under influence of liquor on board ship, 10 days solitary confinement when off duty.

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - Specification of offenses to be tried by summary court-martial were delivered to F.J.Murphy, F2c., at 9:00 am.

Crew removed their effects and took up abode in temporary quarters on shore.

Received for general mess 50 lbs. bread, 5 lbs. red pepper, 24 bot. ginger, 12 bot. curry, 300 eggs, 50 lbs. fish, 25 lbs. stew beef, 30 lbs. pumpkin.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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21 August 1908

Received for general mess 85 lbs. bread, 300 lbs. potatoes, 35 lbs. sausages, 40 lbs. roast, 35 lbs. steak, 30 lbs. cucumber.

Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, USN. - A summary court-martial, of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, USN. was senior member, met at 10:00 a.m. for the trial of F.J.Murphy, F2c., for overstaying leave. Court adjourned at 10:15 to await action of convening authority.

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - A summary court-martial, of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, USN. was senior member, met at 10:00 a.m. for the trial of F.J.Murphy, F2c., for overstaying leave. Court adjourned at 10:15 to await action of convening authority.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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22 August 1908

Received for the general mess 70 lbs. bread, 30 lbs. green onions, 40 lbs. chicken, 30 lbs. turnips, 20 lbs. liver, 100 lbs. onions.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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23 August 1908

J.Wilson, Seaman - J.Wilson, and J.S.Frazier, Seamen, were confined at 8 am.

J.S.Frazier, Seaman - J.Wilson, and J.S.Frazier, Seamen, were confined at 8 am.

Received for general mess 70 lbs. bread, 300 eggs.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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24 August 1908

Received for general mess 60 lbs. bread, 50 lbs. ice, 40 lbs. roast beef, 35 lbs. Hamburger steak, 35 lbs. pork sausage.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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25 August 1908

Received for the general mess 35 lbs. veal, 25 lbs. beefstew, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 50 lbs. ice, 40 lbs. bread, 20 lbs. liver.

J.Wilson, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., J.S.Frazier, Sea., M.McCann, F1c., and M.Miller, F2c., were confined for the night.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.Wilson, Sea., J.S.Frazier, Sea., M.McCann, F1c., and M.Miller, F2c., were confined for the night.

M.McCann, F1c. - J.Wilson, Sea., J.S.Frazier, Sea., M.McCann, F1c., and M.Miller, F2c., were confined for the night.

M.Miller, F2c. - J.Wilson, Sea., J.S.Frazier, Sea., M.McCann, F1c., and M.Miller, F2c., were confined for the night.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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26 August 1908

J.Wilson, Sea. - Released J.Wilson, Sea., J.S.Frazier, Sea., M.McCann, F1c., and M.Miller, F2c., from confinement.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - Released J.Wilson, Sea., J.S.Frazier, Sea., M.McCann, F1c., and M.Miller, F2c., from confinement.

M.McCann, F1c. - Released J.Wilson, Sea., J.S.Frazier, Sea., M.McCann, F1c., and M.Miller, F2c., from confinement.

M.Miller, F2c. - Released J.Wilson, Sea., J.S.Frazier, Sea., M.McCann, F1c., and M.Miller, F2c., from confinement.

Received for the general mess 35 lbs. steak, 3 pkgs. cheese, 10 lbs. macaroni, 1 case jam, 40 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 300 lbs. potatoes, 35 lbs. pork chops.

J.Wilson, Sea. - By order of Commanding Officer the remaining part of the sentence of confinement in the cases of J.Wilson, Sea., J.S.Frazier, Sea., and M.McCann, F1c., was remitted.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - By order of Commanding Officer the remaining part of the sentence of confinement in the cases of J.Wilson, Sea., J.S.Frazier, Sea., and M.McCann, F1c., was remitted.

M.McCann, F1c. - By order of Commanding Officer the remaining part of the sentence of confinement in the cases of J.Wilson, Sea., J.S.Frazier, Sea., and M.McCann, F1c., was remitted.

Hauled all boats except launches out of the water.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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27 August 1908

Received for general mess 1 case sour krout, 1 case sausage, 35 lbs. Hamburger steak, 250 eggs, 75 lbs. ice, 30 lbs. bread.

Frank Joseph Murphy, F2c., USN. - Executive Officer read the findings and sentence of summary court-martial in the case of Frank Joseph Murphy, F2c., USN. The court found the specification proved and sentenced him to solitary confinement on bread and water for thirty days, full ration every five days; and to lose thirty five days pay, amounting to thirty eight dollars and 50 cents ($38.50). Confinement red. to 10 days by convening authority.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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28 August 1908

Received for general mess 50 lbs. fish, 50 lbs. bread, 30 lbs. beets, 75 lbs. ice, 35 lbs. liver.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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29 August 1908

Received for general mess 35 lbs. veal, 25 lbs. stew beef, 250 eggs, 30 lbs. cucumbers, 30 lbs. bacon, 50 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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30 August 1908

Received for general mess 50 lbs. chicken, 35 lbs. hearts, 75 lbs. ice, 50 lbs. bread, 250 eggs, 300 lbs. potatoes,


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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31 August 1908

Received for general mess 50 lbs. bread, 35 lbs. roast, 35 lbs. pork chops, 75 lbs. ice, 30 lbs. bacon, 18 lbs. liver.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - B.H.Wooley, Sea., and M.J.Healy, Sea., were confined at 4:30. for safekeeping by order of Commanding Officer, in irons on account of brig not being secure. M.J.Healy was released at 5:30 by the same authority.

M.J.Healy, Sea. - B.H.Wooley, Sea., and M.J.Healy, Sea., were confined at 4:30. for safekeeping by order of Commanding Officer, in irons on account of brig not being secure. M.J.Healy was released at 5:30 by the same authority.

J.Olsen, Cox - J.Olsen, Cox, accidentally fell down through the forward hatch, receiving severe lacerations of the scalp, which were temporary dressed by the surgeon, Olsen afterward being sent ashore to the hospital.



LOGS FOR SEPTEMBER 1908


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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1 September 1908


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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2 September 1908

M.McCann, F1c. - M.McCann, F1c., absent without leave.

Received for the general mess 1 case Sour Krour. 1case Sausage, 25 lbs. roast, 75 lbs. ice, 20 lbs. bread, 18lbs. liver.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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3 September 1908

M.McCann, F1c. - M.McCann, F1c., M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Wilson, Sea., absent without leave.

M.J.Healy, Sea. - M.McCann, F1c., M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Wilson, Sea., absent without leave.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - M.McCann, F1c., M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Wilson, Sea., absent without leave.

J.Wilson, Sea. - M.McCann, F1c., M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Wilson, Sea., absent without leave.

Received for general mess 30 lbs. roast, 35lbs. Hamburger steak, 30 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 30 lbs. bacon, 250 eggs.

At 2:00 pm. shifted ship astern by aid of dock yard tug, to allow launch of lighter, shifting back to former berth at 4:00pm.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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4 September 1908

M.McCann, F1c. - absentees M.McCann, F1c., M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.,

J.Wilson, Sea. - absentees M.McCann, F1c., M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.,

M.J.Healy, Sea. - absentees M.McCann, F1c., M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.,

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - absentees M.McCann, F1c., M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.,

Received for general mess 40 lbs. bread, 40 lbs. fish, 75 lbs. ice, 4 keg spigots, 1 case tomatoes, 1 case milk, 35 lbs. sausage.

E.C.Howell, Sea. - E.C.Howell, Sea., was issued an acting appointment as Coxswain, to date from July 13, 1908, and F.R.Churchill, Sea., was issued an acting appointment as Coxswain to date from August 5, 1908.

F.R.Churchill, Sea - E.C.Howell, Sea., was issued an acting appointment as Coxswain, to date from July 13, 1908, and F.R.Churchill, Sea, was issued an acting appointment as Coxswain to date from August 5, 1908.

J.Olsen, Coxswain - J.Olsen, Coxswain, returned on board, he having been discharged from the civil Hospital at Hong Kong.

W.Johnson - W.Johnson enlisted as Seaman, to serve for four years from this date.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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5 September 1908

M.McCann, F1c. - absentees M.McCann, F1c., M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea., and T.Walsh, F1c.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - absentees M.McCann, F1c., M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea., and T.Walsh, F1c.

M.J.Healy, Sea. - absentees M.McCann, F1c., M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea., and T.Walsh, F1c.

T.Walsh, F1c. - absentees M.McCann, F1c., M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea., and T.Walsh, F1c.

J.Wilson, Sea. - absentees M.McCann, F1c., M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea., and T.Walsh, F1c.

Received for general mess 30 lbs. ham, 35 lbs. veal, 25 lbs. stew, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 40 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 250 eggs and 300 lbs. potatoes.

M.McCann, F1c. - M.McCann, F1c., returned on board 3 days absent without leave; T.Walsh, F1c., returned on board 4 hours over leave. M.McCann, F1c., placed in confinement in irons on account of brig not being secure, to await trial by Summary court-martial.

T.Walsh, F1c. - M.McCann, F1c., returned on board 3 days absent without leave; T.Walsh, F1c., returned on board 4 hours over leave. M.McCann, F1c., placed in confinement in irons on account of brig not being secure, to await trial by Summary court-martial


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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6 September 1908

M.J.Healy, Sea. - M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea., absent without leave.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea., absent without leave.

J.Wilson, Sea. - M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea., absent without leave.

Received for general mess 40 lbs. bread, 50 lbs. chicken, 15 lbs. cucumber, 75 lbs. ice, 35 lbs. sausage.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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7 September 1908

M.J.Healy, Sea. - Absentees: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea., and E.C.Howell, Cox.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - Absentees: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea., and E.C.Howell, Cox.

E.C.Howell, Cox. - Absentees: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea., and E.C.Howell, Cox.

J.Wilson, Sea. - Absentees: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea., and E.C.Howell, Cox.

Chief Boatswain F.R.Hazard, USN. - Chief Boatswain F.R.Hazard, USN., left the ship on duty to attend the police court in the case of E.C.Howell, Cox., who was arrested by the police authorities

E.C.Howell, Cox. - Chief Boatswain F.R.Hazard, USN., left the ship on duty to attend the police court in the case of E.C.Howell, Cox., who was arrested by the police authorities

M.McCann, F1c. - By order of Commanding Officer M.McCann, F1c., was released from confinement.

Received for general mess 35 lbs. roast beef, 3o lbs. turnips, 35 lbs. hamburger steak, 40 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 250 eggs, 50 lbs. onions.

E.C.Howell, Cox. - E.C.Howell, Cox., returned on board 8 hrs. over time and under influence of liquor. By order of Commanding Officer he was confined in double irons for safe keeping; Irons were used on account of brig being insecure. At 6:30 the hand irons were taken off.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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8 September 1908

M.J.Healy, Sea. - Absentees: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Wilson, Sea.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - Absentees: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Wilson, Sea.

J.Wilson, Sea. - Absentees: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Wilson, Sea.

Received for general mess: 60 lbs. bread, 35 lbs. veal, 25 lbs. stew, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 75 lbs. ice, 15 lbs. bacon, 18 lbs. liver.

E.C.Howell, Cox. - By order of Commanding Officer E.C.Howell, Cox., was released from confinement.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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9 September 1908

M.J.Healy, Sea. - M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea., absent without leave.

J.Wilson, Sea. - M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea., absent without leave.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea., absent without leave.

Received for general mess 1 case sausage, 35 lbs. pork chops, 60 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 35 lbs. veal.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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10 September 1908

M.J.Healy, Sea. - Absentees: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

J.Wilson, Sea. - Absentees: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - Absentees: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

Received for general mess 60 lbs. bread, 35 lbs. meat, 10 lbs. macaroni, 9 lbs. Dutch cheese, 75 lbs. ice, 1 case milk, 300 lbs. potatoes, 250 eggs, 20 lbs. bacon, 50 lbs. onions.

M.McCann, F1c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: M.McCann, F1c., leaving ship without authority and remaining absent 3 days - 2 weeks quarantine with extra duty.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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11 September 1908

M.J.Healy, Sea. - Absentees: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

J.Wilson, Sea. - Absentees: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - Absentees: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

Received for general mess 45 lbs. fish, 50 lbs. bread, 30 lbs. ham, 75 lbs. ice, and 35 lbs. sausage.

U.S.S. Wilmington - Base ball party went ashore to play U.S.S. Wilmington, and returned.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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12 September 1908

M.J.Healy, Sea. - Absent: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - Absent: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

J.Wilson, Sea. - Absent: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

Received for general mess 35 lbs. veal, 35 lbs. hamburger steak, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 250 eggs, 50 lbs. bread, 30 lbs. beets, 75 lbs. ice.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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13 September 1908

M.J.Healy, Sea. - Absentees: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - Absentees: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

J.Wilson, Sea. - Absentees: M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., J.Wilson, Sea.

Received for general mess 40 lbs. chicken, 25 lbs. turnips, 30 lbs. cucumbers, 40 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 35 lbs. pork sausage.

M.J.Healy, Sea. - By order of Commanding Officer M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Wilson, Sea., were declared deserters from this vessel and from the US Naval Service, to date from the 3rd instant.

B.H.Wooley, Sea. - By order of Commanding Officer M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Wilson, Sea., were declared deserters from this vessel and from the US Naval Service, to date from the 3rd instant.

J.Wilson, Sea. - By order of Commanding Officer M.J.Healy, Sea., B.H.Wooley, Sea., and J.Wilson, Sea., were declared deserters from this vessel and from the US Naval Service, to date from the 3rd instant.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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14 September 1908

Received for general mess 35 lbs. roast, 30 lbs. turnips, 35 lbs. hamburger steak, 300 eggs, 40 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 300 lbs. potatoes.

Crew employed chipping and red leading stanchions, rail and skid frames.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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15 September 1908

Received stores for general mess as per list below.

Received for general mess: 35 lbs. veal, 25 lbs. beef, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 75 lbs. ice., 30 lbs. bread, 1 case milk, 1 case tomatoes, 20 lbs. bacon, 18 lbs. liver.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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16 September 1908

Received for general mess 45 lbs. bread, 40 lbs. pork chops, 75 lbs. ice, 1 case sour krout, 1 case sausage, 35 lbs. veal, 50 lbs. onions.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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17 September 1908

Received for general mess 40 lbs. bread, 10 lbs. macaroni, 9 lbs. cheese, 75 lbs. ice, 35 lbs. beef, 20 lbs. bacon, 300 eggs.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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18 September 1908

Received for general mess 70 lbs. bread, 50 lbs. fish, 75 lbs. ice, 300 lbs. potatoes, 35 lbs. sausage, 30 lbs. ham, 15 gal. vinegar.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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19 September 1908

Received for general mess 60 lbs. bread, 35 lbs. veal, 35 lbs. Hamburger, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 75 lbs. ice, 250 eggs.

Typhoon signals displayed from signal station.


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kowloon china and kau lung bay

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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20 September 1908

kau lung bay

Lat 54.0, Long -2.9

Typhoon signals displayed from signal station ashore.

Received for general mess 60 lbs. bread, 50 lbs. chicken, 30 lbs. carrotts 25 lbs. cucumber 75 lbs. ice 50 lbs. onions 1 case milk 35 lbs. sausage.

Typhoon signals displayed from signal station. About 1.02 tug from dock yard came alongside. Cast off from dock yard and shifted out into Kau Lung Bay, coming to anchor well over in NEn. part of bay, in 3 fms. of water, 30 fms. of chain on starboard anchor. Secured everything about the decks; furled all awnings and got port anchor ready for letting go if needed. During afternoon many vessels from inner harbor came over and anchored in the bay.


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kowloon bay and latter kowloon dock yard china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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21 September 1908

At 2:15 tug from ship yard came alongside and towed vessel back to former berth alongside of ship yard. Ship secure at 3:30 p.m.

Received for general mess 30 lbs. beef, 35 lbs. Hamburger, 60 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 250 eggs.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2

U.S. Fisheries ST'R Alabatross - Log

Water remaining on hand fit for use at noon: 549 gallons

Coal consumed during the proceeding 24 hours: 160 lbs.

Coal remaining on hand at noon: 40 tons, 1780 lbs.


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22 September 1908

Received for general mess 50 lbs. bread, 35 lbs. veal, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 25 lbs. roast, 75 lbs. ice, 300 lbs. potatoes, 20 lbs. bacon and 18 lbs. liver.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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23 September 1908

Received for general mess 40 lbs. bread, 1 case sourkraut, 1 case sausage, 10 lbs. red peppers, 35 lbs. pork chops, 50 lbs. onions, 75 lbs. ice, 35 lbs. veal cutlets.

Ellsworth Carl, O.S. - Enlisted Ellsworth Carl, O.S., for four years naval service.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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24 September 1908

Stores received for general mess: 50 lbs. bread, 30 lbs. roast, 25 lbs. stew, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 75 lbs. ice, 20 lbs. bacon. 250 eggs, 1 case tomatoes.

Launching of a Chinese gun boat from the dock yard ways.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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25 September 1908

Received for general mess 50 lbs. bread, 50 lbs. fish, 1 case milk, 75 lbs. ice, 35 lbs. sausage.

Typhoon signals displayed from signal station.

Received for Scientific Department 120 fms. 3 1/2" manila, 60 fms. 4 1/2" manila, 2 10" double patent blocks, 2 10" single patent blocks.

Yard tug secured alongside for the night at 6:00.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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26 September 1908

Typhoon signals displayed from signal station.

Received for general mess 60 lbs. bread, 35 lbs. veal, 30 lbs. ham, 35 lbs. hamburger, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 75 lbs. ice, 250 eggs, 100 lbs. potatoes.

Typhoon signals displayed from signal station on shore hauled down at noon.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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27 September 1908

U.S.S. Wilmington - U.S.S. Wilmington left port for Manila at 9:00.

Received for general mess 40 lbs. bread, 50 lbs. chicken, 20 lbs. cucumber, 75 lbs. ice, 200 lbs. potatoes, 35 lbs. sausage.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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28 September 1908

Received for general mess 50 lbs. bread, 35 lbs. roast, 30 lbs. turnips, 35 lbs. hamburger, 50 lbs. onion, 75 lbs. ice, 300 eggs.

At 10 .30 cvast off from dock and at 11:05 entered No 1 dry dock. Ship landed on blocks about 1:10, and dock dry at 5:10. Bottom very foul with growth of large oysters and small barnacles.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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29 September 1908

Received for Deck Dept. 1 potato steamer and 1 wash boiler; and for the genl. mess 50 lbs. bread, 35 lbs. veal, 25 lbs. stew meat, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 75 lbs. ice, 20 lbs. bacon, 18 lbs. liver, 300 lbs. potatoes.

M.A.Larsen, Q.M.1c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: M.A.Larsen, Q.M.1c., returning drunk from liberty, 2 weeks restriction.

Received for Deck Department 25 gals raw oil, 100 lbs. red lead, 200 lbs. white zinc, 300 lbs. white lead.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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30 September 1908

Received for the general mess 50 lbs. bread, 40 lbs. pork chops, 75 lbs. ice, 1 case sausage, 35 lbs. veal.

Received from Blackhead and Co. for Deck Department 60 fms. 5/16" flexible steel wire, 60 mess bowls and 60 mess plates, and from the Union Water Boat Co. 55 tons of fresh water for tanks and boilers.



LOGS FOR OCTOBER 1908


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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1 October 1908

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - absentees J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.Blake, Sea., and F.Miller, F1c.

J.Blake, Sea. - absentees J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.Blake, Sea., and F.Miller, F1c.

Received for general mess 35 lbs. roast, 25 lbs. stew meat, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 50 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 1 case milk, 250 eggs, 20 lbs. bacon, 40 lbs. lard.

F.Miller, F1c. - absentees J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.Blake, Sea., and F.Miller, F1c.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., and J.Blake, Sea., returned on board 5 hrs over time; F.Miller, F1c., returned 11 hours over time.

J.Blake, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., and J.Blake, Sea., returned on board 5 hrs over time; F.Miller, F1c., returned 11 hours over time.

F.Miller, F1c. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., and J.Blake, Sea., returned on board 5 hrs over time; F.Miller, F1c., returned 11 hours over time.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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2 October 1908

J.J.Harrigian Oil. - J.J.Harrigian Oil., and F.Miller, F1c., absent without permission, having left the ship sometime during the night.

F.Miller, F1c. - J.J.Harrigian Oil., and F.Miller, F1c., absent without permission, having left the ship sometime during the night.

Started flooding dock at 4:20; port stern tube found to be leaking, pumped dock down and took both glands of stern tubes out to be renewed.

Received for general mess 50 lbs. fish, 30 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 35 lbs. sausage.

At 6:00 pm. taken out of dry dock and moored to wharf in ship yard.

J.J.Harrigian Oil. - J.J.Harrigian Oil., and F.Miller, F1c., returned on board, they having been absent without leave (at 3:30 p.m.). They were placed in confinement at 6:30 pm. by order of the Commanding Officer.

F.Miller, F1c. - J.J.Harrigian Oil., and F.Miller, F1c., returned on board, they having been absent without leave (at 3:30 p.m.). They were placed in confinement at 6:30 pm. by order of the Commanding Officer.

Received on board from Blackhead & Company, Hong Kong, for Deck Department 10 gals. turpentine, 5 gals. japan dryer an d 10 lbs. english vermillion.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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3 October 1908

J.J.Harrigian Oiler - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments; J.J.Harrigian Oiler, and F.Miller, F1c., leaving ship without permission, 10 days in brig when off duty.

F.Miller, F1c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments; J.J.Harrigian Oiler, and F.Miller, F1c., leaving ship without permission, 10 days in brig when off duty.

J.J.Harrigian Oil. - By order of Commanding Officer J.J.Harrigian Oil., was confined until further orders for being under the influence of intoxicating liquors on board ship.

Received for general mess 35 lbs. veal, 35 lbs. Hamburger, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 30 lbs. ham, 40 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 4 lbs. vermicelli, 300 lbs. potatoes, 50 lbs. onions, 300 eggs, 1 case tomatoes.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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4 October 1908

Received for general mess 50 lbs. chicken, 30 lbs. cucumbers, 40 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 35 lbs. sausage.


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kowloon and kowloon bay china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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5 October 1908

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - By order of Commanding Officer J.S.Holliday, F2c., was made prisoner at large to await trial by summary court-martial.

H.M.S: Tamar - Typhoon signals displayed from signal station ashore and H.M.S: Tamar.

Made preparations for leaving wharf as second typhoon signal was displayed from signal station ashore. Dock yard tug towed us to safe anchorage in bay; came to with starboard anchor and 30 fms. chain in 4 1/4 fms. water, at 7:40.


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kowloon bay china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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6 October 1908


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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7 October 1908

At 6:15 yard tug came alongside and towed vessel back to ship yard at former berth; ship secure at 8:05.

Received for general mess while ship was anchored in Bay 35 lbs. veal, 25 lbs. stew meat, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 100 lbs. bread, 150 lbs. ice, 40 lbs. lard, 18 lbs. liver, 30 lbs. bacon, 100 lbs. potatoes, 50 lbs. onions, 1 case milk, 35 lbs. roast, 30 lbs. turnips, 35 lbs. Hamburger, 250 eggs; and this day: 1 case sauerkrout, 40 lbs. pork sausage, 1 case Vienna sausage, 40 lbs. bread, 25 lbs. coffee, 75 lbs. ice, 200 lbs. potatoes, 1 case of rolled oats, 35 lbs. veal,


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2

coal: 2 tons 560 lbs used in previous 24 hours -


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8 October 1908

Received for general mess 35 lbs. roast, 25 lbs. stew beef, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 50 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 20 lbs. bacon, 250 eggs.

C.E.White, Oiler - C.E.White, Oiler, sustained fracture of right hand and laceration over left eye while fighting with another member of the crew.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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9 October 1908

Received for general mess: 35 lbs. roast, 50 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 1 case salmon, 50 lbs. onions, 300 lbs. potatoes, 35 lbs. pork sausages.

At 11:15 singled lines and got ready to shift ship to typhoon anchorage, typhoon signal being hoisted ashore. At 11.45 tug from ship yard came alongside and towed ship to anchorage, coming to with starboard anchor and 30 fms. chain in 4 fms. of water at 12:10


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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10 October 1908

Received for general mess: 35 lbs. veal, 35 lbs. Hamburger, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 30 lbs. ham, 60 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 250 eggs.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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11 October 1908

Typhoon signals displayed from signal station.

Received for the general mess: 50 lbs. chicken, 50 lbs. onions, 40 lbs. tomatoes, 60 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 18 lbs. liver, 20 lbs. bacon.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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12 October 1908

Received for general mess: 35 lbs. roast, 30 lbs. turnips, 35 lbs. Hamburger, 50 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 250 eggs.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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13 October 1908

coal: 212 tons -

At 8:15 tug from ship yard came alongside and towed ship to buoy off ship yard. Secured to buoy at 8:50.

Received for general mess: 35 lbs. veal, 25 lbs. stew beef, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 1 case catsup, 60 lbs. bread, 300 lbs. potatoes, 1 case milk, 40 lbs. lard, 75 lbs. ice, 15 lbs. bacon, 150 eggs.

At 12:30 two coal lighters came alongside and native laborers from shore began coaling ship.

coal: 212 tons -

First typhoon signal displayed from signal station.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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14 October 1908

kowloon bay

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2

Put port anchor on the forecastle, and shackled up port chain to buoy.

Received for general mess: 35 lbs. veal, 35 lbs. pork chops, 30 lbs. green onions, 60 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 35 lbs. veal, 1 case tomatoes.

Typhoon signals flying from shore signal station.

At 5:35 p.m. unmoored from buoy and towed by dock yard tug to safe anchorage in Kowloon Bay, coming to with starboard anchor and 30 fms. chain in 5 fms. water at 5:55 pm.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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15 October 1908

At 7:20 weighted anchor and was taken in tow by dock yard tug and moored to a buoy off the dock yard.

Typhoon signal flying from shore station indicating typhoon to the Eastward.

Received for general mess 50 lbs. bread, 35 lbs. roast, 25 lbs. stew, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 50 lbs. coffee, 50 lbs. ice, 1 case milk, 300 eggs, 50 lbs. onions.

At 12:30 battened down all hatches and commenced fumigating ship with sulphur.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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16 October 1908

At 9:15 unmoored from buoy and moved to another closer to ship yard, with assistance of dock tug.

Received for general mess 40 lbs. fish, 50 lbs. ice, 50 lbs. bread, 20 lbs. bacon, 250 eggs, 200 lbs. potatoes.

Crew brought their effects on board from quarters on shore.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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17 October 1908

Made preparations for getting under way for trial of main engines. At 9:55 slipped from buoy and stood out at full speed steering various courses to Eastward Commanding Officer at con.

Received for general mess 50 lbs. chicken, 35 lbs. hearts, 40 lbs. tomatoes, 60 lbs. bread, 50 lbs. onions, 75 lbs. ice, 100 lbs. sugar, 35 lbs. sausage.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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18 October 1908

Received for general mess: 50 lbs. bread, 35 lbs. veal, 35 lbs. Hamburger, 75 lbs. ice, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 15 lbs. bacon, 18 lbs. liver.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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19 October 1908

Received form F. Blackhead & Co., Hongkong, for the Deck Department

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., absent over leave.

Received for general mess: 50 lbs. bread, 75 lbs. ice, 35 lbs. roast, 30 lbs. carrots, 35 lbs. Hamburger, 300 lbs. potatoes and 250 eggs.

Mr A.L. Barrows - Mr A.L. Barrows reported for duty in Scientific Department.

Got starboard launch in water and got up steam for trial.

Received from F.Blackhead & Co., Hong Kong, for the DECK DEPARTMENT: 3 double and 3 single 6" blocks, 5 sml. boat blocks, 6 ft rubber hose, 3 doz water glasses, 1 doz small glasses, 1 tea strainer, 4 gro F.H.brass screws 4 qrs sandpaper, 50 ft 1 1/2" hose, 4 cork fenders, 12 saw files, 1 half-rd. file, 1 half-rd. rasp, 1 screwdriver, 1 carpenters pincer, 1 mallet, 2 doz sapolio, 1 spring mattress, 12 corn brooms, 1 coil 18-thr., 1 coil 1 1/2", 1 coil 2" and 1 coil 5" Manila. 2 gro brads, 1 doz pad locks, 1 patent log, 1 pt glue, 1 wire cutter, 6 balls cotton, 1 caulking iron, 4 chisels, 1 tape line, 2 2'-rules, 120 Pears soap, 200 pkg toilet paper 1 pencil. 12 deck scrubbers, 1 potato steamer, 1 wash boiler, 120 face towels, 120 bath towels, 48 napkins, 60 pillow slips, 60 bed sheets, 12 table cloths, 20 gal min. sperm, 5 gal Japan dryer, 10 gal raw linseed oil, 20 lbs shellac, 10 lbs vermillion, 10 gal turpentine, 1 saw clamp, 1 screw clamp, 2 marline spikes,


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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19 October 1908


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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20 October 1908

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., 48 hrs. over time.

W.E.Faeh, SC4c. - W.E.Faeh, SC4c., returned 2 1/2 hours over time.

Received for the general mess: 40 lbs. bread, 35 lbs. veal, 40 lbs. pork chops, 75 lbs. ice, 100 lbs. white beans, 10 lbs. bacon.

Received for Scientific Department from Blackhead and Co stores as per appended list.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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21 October 1908

Received from F. Blackhead & Co for the Engineers' Department

Received for the general mess 35 lbs. roast, 4 lbs. vermicelli, 25 lbs. beef, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 75 lbs. ice, 50 lbs. bread, 20 lbs. bacon and 18 lbs. ox liver.

Received from F.Blackhead and Company for Scientific Dept. the following stores: 1 rip saw, 10 lbs. soft solder, 2 doz. sister hooks, 1 spanner, 1/2 doz. chest handles, 1 coil 1" steel wire, 3 dish pans, 1 pair shears 12", 1 doz. asst'd files, 20 ft. rubber hose, 1 doz. Yale pad locks, 20 yds. linen, 41 1/2 yds. towelling, 20 yds. mosquito nets, 1/2 doz. iron buckets, 1/2 doz. pack needles; and for Engineers' Dept. stores as per appended list.

Received from F.Blackhead & Co. for the Engineers' Department: 200 lbs waste, 23 boiler zincs, 6 attachm. plugs, 6 coil copper wire, 10 lbs graphite, 2 padlocks, 15 lbs iron washers, 6 g.i. buckets, 3 twist drills, 2 cocks, 6 packing screws, 10 ft steam hose, 100 lbs cleaning rags, 24 oil can spouts, 5 tube scrapers, 1 brass hasp, 20 lbs candles, 4 2'-rules, 6 corn brooms, 12 hand lamps, 4 lbs solder, 16 rubber valves, 50 lbs chloride calcium, 1 sledge hammer, 36 files, 540 gal oils, 7 Stilson wrenches, 10 lbs vaseline, 50 lbs lye, 30 lbs packing, 6 Bristol bricks, 24 lamp burners, 50 lbs sal soda, 8 qrs emery cloth, 1 forge, 8 sheets lead;


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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22 October 1908

Received from F. Blackhead & Co, Hongkong, for the Scientific Department

Received for general mess: 12 cs tomatoes, 24 cs milk 6 cs rolled oats 6 cs corn 4 cs clams 2 cs Swiss milk 12 cs lard 4 cs salmon 2 cs table salt 20 lbs. vermicelli 25 lbs. barley 50 lbs. tapioca 600 lbs. sugar 200 lbs, coffee 1 bbl sourkrout 1 doz. bot. sage 1 doz. bot. nutmeg 1 doz. bot. cinnamon 20 lbs. red pepper 500 lbs. onions 2200 lbs. potatoes 120 lbs. pumpkin 15 lbs. garlic 30 lbs. sweet potatoes 50 lbs. ice 20 lbs. corn starch 600 lbs rice 50 lbs bacon 50 lbs. bread 35 lbs steak 35 lbs Hamburger 1450 eggs.

J.B.Vanderford - J.B.Vanderford and B.C.Howson enlisted as ordinary seamen, to serve for four years from October 21st, 1908.

B.C.Howson - J.B.Vanderford and B.C.Howson enlisted as ordinary seamen, to serve for four years from October 21st, 1908.

Rec'd for Deck Dept. 10 gal. anti fouling paint.

Received from F.Blackhead & Co., Hongkong for the SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT: 2 doz sister hooks, 10 lbs vaseline 6 g.i. buckets, 1 gro g.i. grommets, 7/8" 1 gro grommets 1" 1/2 gro grommets 2"


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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22 October 1908


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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23 October 1908

Received for general mess: 40 lbs. fish, 30 lbs. pumpkin, 35 lbs. veal, 50 lbs. bread, 2050 lbs. ice.



LOG BOOK – OCTOBER 24th 1908 TO JUNE 22nd 1909


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Log book of the USS Albatross, fourth rate, commanded by Lieut, Commander C M McCormick, US Navy, commencing October 24th, 1908, at Kowloon, China, and ending June 22nd, 1909, at Batan, Batan Id., P.I.


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List of Officers attached to and on board of the USS "Yorktown", commanded by Lieut Commander C M McCormick, Commander, USN, during the period covered by this log book from October 24th, 1908, to June 22nd, 1909

C.M. McCormick Lt.Comdr., U.S.N. - Officers attached to the vessel October 24th 1908 to June 22nd 1909. C.M.McCormick Lt.Comdr., U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieut., U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch.Bts'n., U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Bts'n., U.S.N. F.M.Metters Bts'n., U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A.Surg., U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. H.T.Johnson Bts'n., U.S.N. H.L.Dollard Asst. Surg., U.S.N. R.Rohange Ch. Bts'n., U.S.N. R.K.Van Mater Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt. Mach., U.S.N.

B.G.Barthalow Lieut., U.S.N. - Officers attached to the vessel October 24th 1908 to June 22nd 1909. C.M.McCormick Lt.Comdr., U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieut., U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch.Bts'n., U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Bts'n., U.S.N. F.M.Metters Bts'n., U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A.Surg., U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. H.T.Johnson Bts'n., U.S.N. H.L.Dollard Asst. Surg., U.S.N. R.Rohange Ch. Bts'n., U.S.N. R.K.Van Mater Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt. Mach., U.S.N.

F.R.Hazard Ch. Bts'n., U.S.N. - Officers attached to the vessel October 24th 1908 to June 22nd 1909. C.M.McCormick Lt.Comdr., U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieut., U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch.Bts'n., U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Bts'n., U.S.N. F.M.Metters Bts'n., U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A.Surg., U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. H.T.Johnson Bts'n., U.S.N. H.L.Dollard Asst. Surg., U.S.N. R.Rohange Ch. Bts'n., U.S.N. R.K.Van Mater Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt. Mach., U.S.N.

T.M.Cassidy Bts'n., U.S.N. - Officers attached to the vessel October 24th 1908 to June 22nd 1909. C.M.McCormick Lt.Comdr., U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieut., U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch.Bts'n., U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Bts'n., U.S.N. F.M.Metters Bts'n., U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A.Surg., U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. H.T.Johnson Bts'n., U.S.N. H.L.Dollard Asst. Surg., U.S.N. R.Rohange Ch. Bts'n., U.S.N. R.K.Van Mater Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt. Mach., U.S.N.

F.M.Metters Bts'n U.S.N. - Officers attached to the vessel October 24th 1908 to June 22nd 1909. C.M.McCormick Lt.Comdr., U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieut., U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch.Bts'n., U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Bts'n., U.S.N. F.M.Metters Bts'n., U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A.Surg., U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. H.T.Johnson Bts'n., U.S.N. H.L.Dollard Asst. Surg., U.S.N. R.Rohange Ch. Bts'n., U.S.N. R.K.Van Mater Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt. Mach., U.S.N.

G.G.Hart A.A Surg., U.S.N. - Officers attached to the vessel October 24th 1908 to June 22nd 1909. C.M.McCormick Lt.Comdr., U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieut., U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch.Bts'n., U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Bts'n., U.S.N. F.M.Metters Bts'n., U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A.Surg., U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. H.T.Johnson Bts'n., U.S.N. H.L.Dollard Asst. Surg., U.S.N. R.Rohange Ch. Bts'n., U.S.N. R.K.Van Mater Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt. Mach., U.S.N.

H.Dial Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. - Officers attached to the vessel October 24th 1908 to June 22nd 1909. C.M.McCormick Lt.Comdr., U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieut., U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch.Bts'n., U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Bts'n., U.S.N. F.M.Metters Bts'n., U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A.Surg., U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. H.T.Johnson Bts'n., U.S.N. H.L.Dollard Asst. Surg., U.S.N. R.Rohange Ch. Bts'n., U.S.N. R.K.Van Mater Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt. Mach., U.S.N.

H.T.Johnson Bts'n., U.S.N. - Officers attached to the vessel October 24th 1908 to June 22nd 1909. C.M.McCormick Lt.Comdr., U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieut., U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch.Bts'n., U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Bts'n., U.S.N. F.M.Metters Bts'n., U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A.Surg., U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. H.T.Johnson Bts'n., U.S.N. H.L.Dollard Asst. Surg., U.S.N. R.Rohange Ch. Bts'n., U.S.N. R.K.Van Mater Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt. Mach., U.S.N.

H.L.Dollard Asst. Surg., U.S.N. - Officers attached to the vessel October 24th 1908 to June 22nd 1909. C.M.McCormick Lt.Comdr., U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieut., U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch.Bts'n., U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Bts'n., U.S.N. F.M.Metters Bts'n., U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A.Surg., U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. H.T.Johnson Bts'n., U.S.N. H.L.Dollard Asst. Surg., U.S.N. R.Rohange Ch. Bts'n., U.S.N. R.K.Van Mater Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt. Mach., U.S.N.

R.Rohange Ch.Bts'n., U.S.N. - Officers attached to the vessel October 24th 1908 to June 22nd 1909. C.M.McCormick Lt.Comdr., U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieut., U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch.Bts'n., U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Bts'n., U.S.N. F.M.Metters Bts'n., U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A.Surg., U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. H.T.Johnson Bts'n., U.S.N. H.L.Dollard Asst. Surg., U.S.N. R.Rohange Ch. Bts'n., U.S.N. R.K.Van Mater Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt. Mach., U.S.N.

R.K.Van Mater Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. - Officers attached to the vessel October 24th 1908 to June 22nd 1909. C.M.McCormick Lt.Comdr., U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieut., U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch.Bts'n., U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Bts'n., U.S.N. F.M.Metters Bts'n., U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A.Surg., U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. H.T.Johnson Bts'n., U.S.N. H.L.Dollard Asst. Surg., U.S.N. R.Rohange Ch. Bts'n., U.S.N. R.K.Van Mater Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt. Mach., U.S.N.

C.Crater Wnt. Mach., U.S.N. - Officers attached to the vessel October 24th 1908 to June 22nd 1909. C.M.McCormick Lt.Comdr., U.S.N. B.G.Barthalow Lieut., U.S.N. F.R.Hazard Ch.Bts'n., U.S.N. T.M.Cassidy Bts'n., U.S.N. F.M.Metters Bts'n., U.S.N. G.G.Hart A.A.Surg., U.S.N. H.Dial Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. H.T.Johnson Bts'n., U.S.N. H.L.Dollard Asst. Surg., U.S.N. R.Rohange Ch. Bts'n., U.S.N. R.K.Van Mater Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. C.Crater Wnt. Mach., U.S.N.


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List of Officers who have died, been detached or transferred on board the USS "Yorktown", commanded by Aaran Ward Commander, USN, during the period covered by this log book from January 1st, 1902, to June 30th, 1902

F.M.Metters Boatswain, U.S.N. - F.M.Metters Boatswain, U.S.N. 26 Nov. 08. Ordered to duty, U.S.S. Wisconsin.

U.S.S Wisconsin - F.M.Metters Boatswain, U.S.N. 26 Nov. 08. Ordered to duty, U.S.S. Wisconsin.

G.G.Hart Act. Asst. Surg., U.S.N. - G.G.Hart Act. Asst. Surg., U.S.N. 25.Nov.08. Ordered home.

T.M.Cassidy Boatswain, U.S.N. - T.M.Cassidy Boatswain, U.S.N. 26 Nov.08. Ordered to duty, U.S.S.Cleveland.

U.S.S.Cleveland. - T.M.Cassidy Boatswain, U.S.N. 26 Nov.08. Ordered to duty, U.S.S.Cleveland.

H.Dial Asst. Paymaster, U.S.N. - T.M.Cassidy Boatswain, U.S.N. 24 May, 09. Ordered to duty Naval Stn., Cavite


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Complement of Petty Officers, Seamen, Ordinary Seamen, Apprentice Seamen, and Marines on board of the USS "Albatross" at present commissioning (Number on bid Oct 24, 1908 & June 22nd, 1909)


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USS US Fisheries steamer "Albatross". Description of Instruments for meteorological observations, their location, &c


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Armament of the US Fisheries Seamer "Albatross"

Main Battery

secondary battery

small arms

Torpedoes and mines


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Tables of deviation of the standard compass N° ... on board the USS US Fisheries steamer "Albatross"


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kowloon china making passage to protas islands

Lat 32.2, Long 119.6


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24 October 1908

Received for general mess 35lbs. veal, 25 lbs. stew beef, 200 lbs. bread, 40lbs. chickens, 35 lbs. heart, 30 lbs. cucumbers, 900 lbs. beef.

Received for Scientific Department 1 carbide Comp., 3 rolls insulating tape, 1 handsaw; for Engineers' Department 6 squirt cans, 12 tape bolts; for Deck Department 5 hose couplings.


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making passage to and anchored off protas island

Lat 32.2, Long 119.6


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25 October 1908

pratas island

Lat 32.2, Long 119.6

At 1:00 members of Scientific Department left ship in dinghy and wherry returning at 5:45.


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prates island making passage to kowloon china

Lat 21.13, Long 116.75


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26 October 1908

pratas island

Lat 32.2, Long 114.2

layed to while repairs were made on engines.

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - That part of the sentence by summary court-martial in the case of F.J.Murphy, F2c., relating to confinement was remitted by orders of the Commanding Officer.

Ship steaming slow speed both engines, on course NNE. It was discovered that a nut on a bolt of flexible coupling of port shaft had worked loose. The bolt backing partially out caught under forward end of thrust bearing, starting the holding down bolt to ship's framing. It being dangerous to the safety of engine and ship to work the port engine over slow speed, course was changed to Hong Kong for repairs at 12:55, steaming full speed on starboard engine slow speed on port engine,

J.Olsen, Cox. - Specifications of offences to be tried by summary-court-martial were delivered to J.Olsen, Cox., J.S.Frazier, Sea., and J.S.Holliday, F2c.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - Specifications of offences to be tried by summary-court-martial were delivered to J.Olsen, Cox., J.S.Frazier, Sea., and J.S.Holliday, F2c.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - Specifications of offences to be tried by summary-court-martial were delivered to J.Olsen, Cox., J.S.Frazier, Sea., and J.S.Holliday, F2c.

Passed through a fleet of fishing junks.


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making passage and moored to buoy off kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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27 October 1908

kowloon docks

Lat 51.5, Long 0.1

Passed numerous junks during the watch.

Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, USN. - A summary court-martial of which Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, USN., was senior member, met at 10:30 for the trial of J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.S.Holliday, F2c., and J.Olsen, Cox. Court adjourned at 11:00 to await the action of the convening authority.

J.Olsen, Cox. - A summary court-martial of which Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, USN., was senior member, met at 10:30 for the trial of J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.S.Holliday, F2c., and J.Olsen, Cox. Court adjourned at 11:00 to await the action of the convening authority.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - A summary court-martial of which Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, USN., was senior member, met at 10:30 for the trial of J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.S.Holliday, F2c., and J.Olsen, Cox. Court adjourned at 11:00 to await the action of the convening authority.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - A summary court-martial of which Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, USN., was senior member, met at 10:30 for the trial of J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.S.Holliday, F2c., and J.Olsen, Cox. Court adjourned at 11:00 to await the action of the convening authority.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.S.Frazier, Sea., for shirking duty, 10 days solitary confinement.

Workmen from dock yard employed on repairs to port shaft thrust bearing.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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28 October 1908

Received 40 lbs. bread for general mess.

Austrian cruiser entered port and fired a salute of 21 guns.

U.S.S. Panther - U.S.S. Panther left port.

Received for deck department 2 pcs. 12' x 12" x 1" Oregon pine.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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29 October 1908

Lieut.-Commander C.M McCormick - U.S. Navy

other: 23 tons - fresh water from Union Water boat Co.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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30 October 1908

J.E.Harding, MM1c. - C.W.Stinnett, Sea., and J.E.Harding, MM1c., absent over leave.

C.W.Stinnett, Sea. - C.W.Stinnett, Sea., and J.E.Harding, MM1c., absent over leave.

Received 50 lbs. bread for general mess.

C.W.Stinnett, Sea. - C.W.Stinnett, Sea., returned on board 5 hours over leave.

J.E.Harding, MM1c. - J.E.Harding, MM1c., returned on board 7 1/2 hours over leave.

Received on board from Blackhead and Company for deck department 2 rat traps, 1 flour sifter, 1 meat scale; for scientific department 100 lbs. packing stuff.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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31 October 1908

Received for general mess 30 lbs. bread.

coal: 60.75 tons - Australian Coal

J.Olsen, Cox. - At 5:30 published the findings and sentences of summary courts-martial in the cases of J.Olsen, Cox., and J.S.Holliday, F2c., as follows: J.Olsen, Cox., under influence of liquor on board and thereby unfit for duty (Oct.13, 08); J.S.Holliday, F2c., smuggling liquor on board (Oct.4, 08). Chjarges proved and sentence in each case 5 dayus solitary confinement on bread and water and loss of one months pay amounting to $46.49 in Olsen's case and $33.00 in Holliday's case. Approved by the convening authority, confinements remitted and loss of pay referred to the Secretary of the Navy.

T.Walsh, F1c. - T.Walsh, F1c., absent over leave after 4:00pm.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - At 5:30 published the findings and sentences of summary courts-martial in the cases of J.Olsen, Cox., and J.S.Holliday, F2c., as follows: J.Olsen, Cox., under influence of liquor on board and thereby unfit for duty (Oct.13, 08); J.S.Holliday, F2c., smuggling liquor on board (Oct.4, 08). Chjarges proved and sentence in each case 5 dayus solitary confinement on bread and water and loss of one months pay amounting to $46.49 in Olsen's case and $33.00 in Holliday's case. Approved by the convening authority, confinements remitted and loss of pay referred to the Secretary of the Navy.



LOGS FOR NOVEMBER 1908


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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1 November 1908

T.Walsh, F1c. - absentees T.Walsh, F1c., G.Lovey, Sea., and C.W.Stinnett, Sea. Stinnett left the vessel some time during the night without permission.

G.Lovey, Sea. - absentees T.Walsh, F1c., G.Lovey, Sea., and C.W.Stinnett, Sea. Stinnett left the vessel some time during the night without permission.

C.W.Stinnett, Sea. - absentees T.Walsh, F1c., G.Lovey, Sea., and C.W.Stinnett, Sea. Stinnett left the vessel some time during the night without permission.

Received for general mess 40 lbs. bread and 1 1/2 tons ice.

C.W.Stinnett, Sea. - C.W.Stinnett, Sea., returned on board at 7:40 p.m., having been absent without leave for 24 hrs.

W.Bellinger, SC3c. - W.Bellinger, SC3c., returned 5 hours over time.


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kowloon china

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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2 November 1908

kowloon

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2

J.Winter, W.T. - J.Winter, W.T., 13 hours over time and G.Lovey, Sea., 24 hours overtime; T.Walsh, F1c., absent without leave.

G.Lovey, Sea. - J.Winter, W.T., 13 hours over time and G.Lovey, Sea., 24 hours overtime; T.Walsh, F1c., absent without leave.

Received 10 tons fresh water for ship's use from Union Water Boat Co.

T.Walsh, F1c. - J.Winter, W.T., 13 hours over time and G.Lovey, Sea., 24 hours overtime; T.Walsh, F1c., absent without leave.

Received for general mess 50 lbs. bread, 500 lbs. potatoes, 84 lbs. mutton.

J.Blake, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.Blake, Sea., 6 hours over time, 4th class; C.W.Stinnett, Sea., 6 hrs. over time, red. to 3 class; G.Lovey, Sea., 24 hours over time, 4class; W.Bellinger, SC3c., 5 hrs. over time, 2nd class; J.Winter, W.T., 13 hrs. over time, 4th class.

C.W.Stinnett, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.Blake, Sea., 6 hours over time, 4th class; C.W.Stinnett, Sea., 6 hrs. over time, red. to 3 class; G.Lovey, Sea., 24 hours over time, 4class; W.Bellinger, SC3c., 5 hrs. over time, 2nd class; J.Winter, W.T., 13 hrs. over time, 4th class.

G.Lovey, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.Blake, Sea., 6 hours over time, 4th class; C.W.Stinnett, Sea., 6 hrs. over time, red. to 3 class; G.Lovey, Sea., 24 hours over time, 4class; W.Bellinger, SC3c., 5 hrs. over time, 2nd class; J.Winter, W.T., 13 hrs. over time, 4th class.

W.Bellinger, SC3c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.Blake, Sea., 6 hours over time, 4th class; C.W.Stinnett, Sea., 6 hrs. over time, red. to 3 class; G.Lovey, Sea., 24 hours over time, 4class; W.Bellinger, SC3c., 5 hrs. over time, 2nd class; J.Winter, W.T., 13 hrs. over time, 4th class.

J.Winter, W.T. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.Blake, Sea., 6 hours over time, 4th class; C.W.Stinnett, Sea., 6 hrs. over time, red. to 3 class; G.Lovey, Sea., 24 hours over time, 4class; W.Bellinger, SC3c., 5 hrs. over time, 2nd class; J.Winter, W.T., 13 hrs. over time, 4th class.

Made preparations for getting under way. At 5:00 cast off from buoy and got under way. At 5:10 carpenter reported ship leaking badly on port bow. Returned to Kowloon and moored to buoy.


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kowloon china making passage to santo domingo batan island pi

Lat 22.3, Long 114.2


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3 November 1908


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making passage to batan id pi

Lat 21.63, Long 116.15


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4 November 1908


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making passage to batan id pi

Lat 21.65, Long 117.17


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5 November 1908

At 5:00 stopped and sounded, 340 fms. Sounding wire carried away at machine; lost 340 fms. wire, thermometer, water-bottle, sounding cup. Put over 12' Tanner trawl and towed 7 minutes. Net caught and bridle stops carried away.

Passed a fleet of seven man-of-war bound to the southward and westward.


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making passage to batan id pi

Lat 21.07, Long 119.75


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6 November 1908

Sounding wire carried away at machine; lost 689 fms. of wire and all the sounding gear.

Sounded. Found 1498 fms. Lost 698 fms. wire.

Then run off 355 fms. of bad sounding wire and expended it. Replaced new stray line

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., was released by order of Commanding Officer, his term of confinement having expired.

T.Walsh, F1c. - T.Walsh, F1c., confined for 10 days when off duty.

T.Walsh, F1c. - T.Walsh, F1c., was released at 11:30 to go on watch.


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making passage to and at anchor off santo domingo batan island pi

Lat 52.1, Long -128.1

Distance made good since preceeding noon: 132 miles.


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7 November 1908



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anchored off sabtan island pi

Lat 54.1, Long -165.9

coal: 181 tons - 1550 gallons

4 tons coal, 2082 lbs consumed during the preceding 24 hours

coal: 181 tons - 1550 gallons

4 tons coal, 2082 lbs consumed during the preceding 24 hours


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8 November 1908

ibugos id

Lat 54.1, Long 32.5

At 7:45 attempted soundings with hand sounding machine no soundings.

Mr Chamberlain - Mr Chamberlain and party left ship at 9:25 to look over fishing ground, returning at 9:45 reporting ground unfavorable.

Scientific parties left the ship, returning at 11:45.

C.W.Stinnett, Sea. - At 9:30 delivered specofications of offenses to be tried by summary court-martial in the case of C.W.Stinnett, Sea.

At 1:00 Scientific parties left the ship in yawl and prahm - two men to collect shells on the hills and three men to work on the beach. All parties returned about 5:00.

Medical Officer surveyed and condemned 240 lbs. sourkraut and ordered it thrown overboard.


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sabtan id making passage to camiguin island pi

Lat 51.0, Long -127.7


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9 November 1908

island of babuyan

Lat 30.2, Long 48.8

Scientific party left ship in yawl at 6:00 and returned at 7:15. Scientific party left ship in dinghy at 9:10. Also whaleboat with Commanding Officer left at 8:55.

Scientific party left ship in yawl at 6:00 and returned at 7:15. Scientific party left ship in dinghy at 9:10. Also whaleboat with Commanding Officer left at 8:55.

Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, USN. - At 10:00 a summary court-martial, of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, USN., was senior member, convened for the trial of C.W.Stinnett, Sea., and at 10:25 adjourned to await the action of convening authority.

Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, USN. - At 10:00 a summary court-martial, of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, USN., was senior member, convened for the trial of C.W.Stinnett, Sea., and at 10:25 adjourned to await the action of convening authority.

C.W.Stinnett, Sea. - At 10:00 a summary court-martial, of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, USN., was senior member, convened for the trial of C.W.Stinnett, Sea., and at 10:25 adjourned to await the action of convening authority.

C.W.Stinnett, Sea. - At 10:00 a summary court-martial, of which Lieut. B.G.Barthalow, USN., was senior member, convened for the trial of C.W.Stinnett, Sea., and at 10:25 adjourned to await the action of convening authority.

Picked up dinghy at 10:57.

Picked up dinghy at 10:57.

Trawl fouled on bottom. Started to heave in at 4:10, up at 4:58, and found had lost trawl and net with all equipment.

Trawl fouled on bottom. Started to heave in at 4:10, up at 4:58, and found had lost trawl and net with all equipment.


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anchored off port san pio v camiguin id pi

Lat 51.0, Long -127.7


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10 November 1908

port san pio quinto camiguin island pi

Lat 51.0, Long -127.7

Mr Chamberlain - Scientific party in charge of Mr Chamberlain left ship in wherry and party of shell collectors left in prahm. Wherry returned at 12:15 and went away again at 3:00. Seining party leftship in prahm No2 at 3:00. All parties returned at 5:20.

J.Blake, Sea. - J.Blake, Sea., jumped over boa\rd at 5:55 and was rescued by parties in wherry.


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port san pio quinto camiguin id pi

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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11 November 1908

Hunting party left ship in prahm at 4:30.

Mr Chamberlain - Scientific party in charge of Mr Chamberlain left ship in wherry.

Mr Wells - Seining party in charge of Mr Wells left ship in prahm No 1 at 8:30.

Rousing up dredging cable for the purpose of overhauling and oiling.

Unreeled from winch drum about 700 fms. dredge wire, cleaned and tarred it, and replaced it on drum.

Crew engaged in general work about ship and practice in boat sailing.


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camiguin id making passage to and anchored off port san vincente luzon pi

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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12 November 1908

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port san vicente luzon pi

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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13 November 1908

At 8:15 hunting party left ship with dinghy, Commanding Officer in charge.

Dinghy with hunting party returned at noon.

Mr Wells - At 1:30 seining party left in dinghy, in charge of Mr Wells, and returned at 4:40.


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port san vicente luzon pi

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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14 November 1908

Mr Wells - Seining party left ship in prahm in charge of Mr Wells at 8:45.

Mr Wells - Mr Wells and party returned at 5:00.


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port san vicente luzon pi

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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15 November 1908

C.W.Stinnett, Sea., U.S.N. - At 9:30 called all hands to quarters and read the findings and sentence of a summary court-martial in the case of C.W.Stinnett, Sea., U.S.N. The court found the specifications proved and sentenced him to 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water and to lose one months pay amounting to $26.40. So much of the sentence relatring to confinement being remitted by the Commanding Officer, and that part involving loss of pay referred to the Secretary of the Navy.

Mr Wells - The dinghy with Messrs. Wells and Barrows left the ship at 9:00.

Mr Barrows - The dinghy with Messrs. Wells and Barrows left the ship at 9:00.

Dinghy and party returned at 4:30.

Dinghy and 5 men left the ship at 6:00 to visit the village and to return by midnight. At 12:00 the boat had failed to return.


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port san vicente luzon pi

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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16 November 1908

At daylight the dinghy and crew were discovered ashore on New Orleans Point, being unable to make the ship on account of tide and wind. At 7:15 the dinghy returned. With the exception of one broken oar no damage occurred.

F.Meijorhoff, CM3c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: F.Meijorhoff, CM3c., insolence and profane language to Naturalist F.M.Chamberlain, 8 to 12 pm watch on bridge for one week.

Naturalist F.M.Chamberlain. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment: F.Meijorhoff, CM3c., insolence and profane language to Naturalist F.M.Chamberlain, 8 to 12 pm watch on bridge for one week.


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port san vicente luzon pi

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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17 November 1908


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port san vicente luzon making passage tocove south of northwest pt palaui id and back to port vincente luzon pi

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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18 November 1908

palani id

Lat 39.6, Long 32.6

Mr Wells - Mr Wells and six men left the ship in the dinghy to go seining at 8:30.

Members of Scientific Department away in wherry and prahm dynamiting and seining.

Dinghy returned with seining party. On the way back to the ship the dinghy struck on a reef and stove in a plank.


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port san vicente making passage via aparri luzon to port matalvi luzon pi

Lat -29.9, Long 6.2


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19 November 1908

aparri light

Lat 4.3, Long 6.2

At 4:45 had to stop port main engine to make temporsary repairs to stud bolt of flexible coupling. Finished repairs at 6:00 and went ahead full speed.

Mr Wells - At 8:00 stopped both engines and lowered whale boat with six men, Wardroom Steward, Mr Wells and Asst. Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N., to land at the town of Aparri.

Asst. Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N. - At 8:00 stopped both engines and lowered whale boat with six men, Wardroom Steward, Mr Wells and Asst. Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N., to land at the town of Aparri.

Sent bag of mail from Batan Island ashore.

Whale boat returned at 3:35


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making passage to port matalvi luzon pi

Lat 17.48, Long 120.15


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20 November 1908

bojeador light

Lat 36.9, Long 7.8

Ship steaming full speed and running before a moderately heavy sea

Got the wherry in on deck and secured her.

Fresh gale from ESE, with heavy cross sea. Barometer rising rapidly.

Reduced speed to half at 5:20.

Passed two steamers hove to.

Overcast, cloudy, squally and rainy; nasty weather. Strong to whole gale from ESE.

Ship steaming at slow speed.


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port matalvi luzon pi

Lat 17.05, Long 119.72


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21 November 1908

piedra point light

Lat 52.2, Long -128.1

Ship steaming at reduced speed.

At 4:45 stopped port engine to make slight repairs; started ahead again at 5:15.


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making passage to and anchored in port matalvi luzon pi

Lat -29.9, Long 31.0


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22 November 1908

hermana mayor light

Lat 24.5, Long 118.1

Mr Chamberlain - Lowered prahm and yawl and scientific parties left in charge of Mr Chamberlain and Mr Barrows, both boats returning at 11:45. At 1:30 same scientific parties left ship, and a hunting party left at same time. All parties returned at 5:20.

Mr Barrows - Lowered prahm and yawl and scientific parties left in charge of Mr Chamberlain and Mr Barrows, both boats returning at 11:45. At 1:30 same scientific parties left ship, and a hunting party left at same time. All parties returned at 5:20.


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port matalvi making passage to cavite luzon pi

Lat -29.9, Long 31.0


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23 November 1908

capones light

Lat 36.9, Long 7.8

Mr Chamberlain - Scientific parties left in prahm and wherry before breakfast, in charge of Mr Chamberlain, and returned at 7:35. Same parties with the addition of a seining party in prahm No 2 in charge of Mr Wells left at 8:30.

Mr Wells - Scientific parties left in prahm and wherry before breakfast, in charge of Mr Chamberlain, and returned at 7:35. Same parties with the addition of a seining party in prahm No 2 in charge of Mr Wells left at 8:30.

Scientific parties returned at 12:00, leaving again at 1:00 and returning at 3:30.


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making passage to and anchored off naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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24 November 1908

cavite naval station pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9

J.Blake, Sea. - J.Blake, Sea., was transferred to the Naval Hospital, Canacao, for medical treatment.

water boat Pasig - Received from water boat Pasig 22 tons fresh water for boilers.

Boatswain H.Johnson, U.S.N. - Boatswain H.Johnson, U.S.N., reported on board for duty as the releif of Boatswain F.W.Metters, U.S.N., in obedience to orders from the Commander in Chief of the North Atlantic Fleet, dated Manila November 18, 1908.

Boatswain F.W.Metters, U.S.N. - Boatswain H.Johnson, U.S.N., reported on board for duty as the releif of Boatswain F.W.Metters, U.S.N., in obedience to orders from the Commander in Chief of the North Atlantic Fleet, dated Manila November 18, 1908.


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cavite pi

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25 November 1908

Asst. Surgeon H.L.Dollard, U.S.N. - Asst. Surgeon H.L.Dollard, U.S.N., reported for duty on board this vessel as the relief of Act. Asst. Surgeon G.G.Hart in obedience to orders of the Chief of Bureau of Navigation, dated Washington September 12, 1908.

Act. Asst. Surgeon G.G.Hart - Asst. Surgeon H.L.Dollard, U.S.N., reported for duty on board this vessel as the relief of Act. Asst. Surgeon G.G.Hart in obedience to orders of the Chief of Bureau of Navigation, dated Washington September 12, 1908.

Act. Asst. Surg. Geo.G.Hart, U.S.N. - Act. Asst. Surg. Geo.G.Hart, U.S.N., was this day detached from this vessel by order of Navy Department #1162-28- Jos-red. Sep. 12, 1908.

Received on board from the Naval Station for deck department 5 gals. turpentine and 2 pcs. cedar lumber, and for engineers' department 1 side pump leather. Received for the general mess 2000 lbs. ice, 800 lbs. potatoes, 180 lbs. onions, 50 lbs. apples, 154 lbs. beef, 70 1/2 lbs. turkey, 30 lbs. nuts, 90 lbs. cabbage, 396 eggs, 24 lbs. cranberry sauce, 14lbs. plum pudding, 44 lbs. ham.


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cavite pi

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26 November 1908

naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9

Boatswain Thos.M.Cassidy, U.S.N. - Boatswain Thos.M.Cassidy, U.S.N., has this day been detached from this vessel and ordered to duty on board the U.S.S. Cleveland.

Boatswain F.W.Metters, U.S.N. - Boatswain F.W.Metters, U.S.N., was this day detached and ordered to duty on the U.S.S. Winsconsin.

U.S.S.Cleveland - Boatswain Thos.M.Cassidy, U.S.N., has this day been detached from this vessel and ordered to duty on board the U.S.S. Cleveland.

U.S.S Wisconsin - Boatswain F.W.Metters, U.S.N., was this day detached and ordered to duty on the U.S.S. Winsconsin.

Received 60 lbs. bread for general mess.

Visiting party attended entertainment on board the U.S.S. Galveston.


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cavite pi

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27 November 1908

H.A.Harper, F1c. - H.A.Harper, F1c., and J.S.Frazier, Sea., absent over leave.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - H.A.Harper, F1c., and J.S.Frazier, Sea., absent over leave.

Received for general mess: 50 lbs. bread, 342 lbs. fresh beef.

At 8:00 sent steam launch in to Navy Yard to secure for the night. Furled all forward awnings.

H.A.Harper, F1c. - H.A.Harper, F1c., and J.S.Frazier, Sea., absent over leave.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - H.A.Harper, F1c., and J.S.Frazier, Sea., absent over leave.

Received for general mess: 50 lbs. bread, 342 lbs. fresh beef.

At 8:00 sent steam launch in to Navy Yard to secure for the night. Furled all forward awnings.


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cavite pi

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


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28 November 1908

Launch returned to ship at 7:00 am.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., and H.A.Harper, F1c., absent over leave.

H.A.Harper, F1c. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., and H.A.Harper, F1c., absent over leave.

Received for general mess 60 lbs. bread, 900 lbs. sugar, 111 lbs. milk

U.S.S. Galveston - Received from U.S.S. Galveston with bags, hammocks and necessary transfer papers, C.H.Howald, C.P., and F.F.Ryan, C.P.

F.F.Ryan, C.P. - Received from U.S.S. Galveston with bags, hammocks and necessary transfer papers, C.H.Howald, C.P., and F.F.Ryan, C.P.

C.H.Howald, C.P. - Received from U.S.S. Galveston with bags, hammocks and necessary transfer papers, C.H.Howald, C.P., and F.F.Ryan, C.P.


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cavite pi

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29 November 1908

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - Absentees: J.S.Frazier, Sea., H.A.Harper, F1c., T.Walsh, F1c., J.S.Holliday, F2c.

T.Walsh, F1c. - Absentees: J.S.Frazier, Sea., H.A.Harper, F1c., T.Walsh, F1c., J.S.Holliday, F2c.

H.A.Harper, F1c. - Absentees: J.S.Frazier, Sea., H.A.Harper, F1c., T.Walsh, F1c., J.S.Holliday, F2c.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - Absentees: J.S.Frazier, Sea., H.A.Harper, F1c., T.Walsh, F1c., J.S.Holliday, F2c.

J.E.Harding, MM1c. - J.E.Harding, MM1c., returned on board 9 hrs. overtime.

Received for general mess 30 lbs. bread, 174lbs. beef, 73 lbs. pork.

Helena - U.S.S. Charleston stood in and anchored at 6:25: Helena and Yankton got underway and stood out at 8:30.

Yankton - U.S.S. Charleston stood in and anchored at 6:25: Helena and Yankton got underway and stood out at 8:30.

U.S.S. Charleston - U.S.S. Charleston stood in and anchored at 6:25: Helena and Yankton got underway and stood out at 8:30.

Published Genl. Order No.77.

T.Walsh, F1c. - T.Walsh, F1c., returned 9 hrs. over time.

W.Johnson, Sea. - W.Johnson, Sea., and M.Miller, F2c., failed to return from liberty.

M.Miller, F2c. - W.Johnson, Sea., and M.Miller, F2c., failed to return from liberty.


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cavite pi

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30 November 1908

M.Miller, F2c. - M.Miller, F2c., returned 9 hours over time; W.Johnson, Sea., returned 10 hours over time.

M.Miller, F2c. - M.Miller, F2c., returned 9 hours over time; W.Johnson, Sea., returned 10 hours over time.

W.Johnson, Sea. - M.Miller, F2c., returned 9 hours over time; W.Johnson, Sea., returned 10 hours over time.

W.Johnson, Sea. - M.Miller, F2c., returned 9 hours over time; W.Johnson, Sea., returned 10 hours over time.

Received 40 lbs. bread for general mess.

Received 40 lbs. bread for general mess.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - Absentees: J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.S.Holliday, F2c., H.A.Harper, F1c.

H.A.Harper, F1c. - Absentees: J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.S.Holliday, F2c., H.A.Harper, F1c.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - Absentees: J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.S.Holliday, F2c., H.A.Harper, F1c.

H.A.Harper, F1c. - Absentees: J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.S.Holliday, F2c., H.A.Harper, F1c.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - Absentees: J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.S.Holliday, F2c., H.A.Harper, F1c.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - Absentees: J.S.Frazier, Sea., J.S.Holliday, F2c., H.A.Harper, F1c.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - J.S.Holliday, F2c. returned on board 22 hours over time, and H.A.Harper, F1c. 83 hours over time.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - J.S.Holliday, F2c. returned on board 22 hours over time, and H.A.Harper, F1c. 83 hours over time.

H.A.Harper, F1c. - J.S.Holliday, F2c. returned on board 22 hours over time, and H.A.Harper, F1c. 83 hours over time.

H.A.Harper, F1c. - J.S.Holliday, F2c. returned on board 22 hours over time, and H.A.Harper, F1c. 83 hours over time.

K.Ito - Artists K.Ito and I.Yasui reported on board for duty.

K.Ito - Artists K.Ito and I.Yasui reported on board for duty.

I.Yasui - Artists K.Ito and I.Yasui reported on board for duty.

I.Yasui - Artists K.Ito and I.Yasui reported on board for duty.



LOGS FOR DECEMBER 1908


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cavite pi

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1 December 1908

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - Absentee, J.S.Frazier, Sea.

At 8:00 U.S. Atlantic fleet got under way and stood out.

Navy water barge No 7 - At 8:30 Navy water barge No 7 came alongside and delivered 15 tons fresh water.

Received 40 lbs. bread for general mess.

U.S.S. Charleston - At 9:30 U.S.S. Charleston fired a salute of 13 guns and was answered by 7 guns from U.S.S. Rainbow.

U.S.S. Rainbow - At 9:30 U.S.S. Charleston fired a salute of 13 guns and was answered by 7 guns from U.S.S. Rainbow.

Received from General Storekeeper, Naval Station Cavite P.I., 15 bbls. alcohol for use in Scientific Department.

Chief Boatswain R.Rohange, U.S.N. - Chief Boatswain R.Rohange, U.S.N., reported on board for duty in obedience to orders from the Third Squadron Commander, U.S. Pascific Fleet, dated Manila Nov. 24 , 1908.


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cavite making passage to manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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2 December 1908

manila

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0

U.S.S. Rainbow - By order of Third Squadron Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet, the following named men were transferred to the U.S.S. Rainbow: A.Bautista, NOS., P.Enriques, NOS., M.Eusebio, NOS., A.Ramos, NOS., U.Apolonio, NCP., T.Dino, NOS., P.Galermo, NOS., A.Maximo, NOS., A.Bimag, NCP., E.Corpus, NOS.

P.Enriques, NOS. - By order of Third Squadron Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet, the following named men were transferred to the U.S.S. Rainbow: A.Bautista, NOS., P.Enriques, NOS., M.Eusebio, NOS., A.Ramos, NOS., U.Apolonio, NCP., T.Dino, NOS., P.Galermo, NOS., A.Maximo, NOS., A.Bimag, NCP., E.Corpus, NOS.

A.Bautista, NOS. - By order of Third Squadron Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet, the following named men were transferred to the U.S.S. Rainbow: A.Bautista, NOS., P.Enriques, NOS., M.Eusebio, NOS., A.Ramos, NOS., U.Apolonio, NCP., T.Dino, NOS., P.Galermo, NOS., A.Maximo, NOS., A.Bimag, NCP., E.Corpus, NOS.

T.Dino, NOS. - By order of Third Squadron Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet, the following named men were transferred to the U.S.S. Rainbow: A.Bautista, NOS., P.Enriques, NOS., M.Eusebio, NOS., A.Ramos, NOS., U.Apolonio, NCP., T.Dino, NOS., P.Galermo, NOS., A.Maximo, NOS., A.Bimag, NCP., E.Corpus, NOS.

M.Eusebio, NOS. - By order of Third Squadron Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet, the following named men were transferred to the U.S.S. Rainbow: A.Bautista, NOS., P.Enriques, NOS., M.Eusebio, NOS., A.Ramos, NOS., U.Apolonio, NCP., T.Dino, NOS., P.Galermo, NOS., A.Maximo, NOS., A.Bimag, NCP., E.Corpus, NOS.

A.Ramos, NOS. - By order of Third Squadron Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet, the following named men were transferred to the U.S.S. Rainbow: A.Bautista, NOS., P.Enriques, NOS., M.Eusebio, NOS., A.Ramos, NOS., U.Apolonio, NCP., T.Dino, NOS., P.Galermo, NOS., A.Maximo, NOS., A.Bimag, NCP., E.Corpus, NOS.

U.Apolonio, NCP. - By order of Third Squadron Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet, the following named men were transferred to the U.S.S. Rainbow: A.Bautista, NOS., P.Enriques, NOS., M.Eusebio, NOS., A.Ramos, NOS., U.Apolonio, NCP., T.Dino, NOS., P.Galermo, NOS., A.Maximo, NOS., A.Bimag, NCP., E.Corpus, NOS.

P.Galermo, NOS. - By order of Third Squadron Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet, the following named men were transferred to the U.S.S. Rainbow: A.Bautista, NOS., P.Enriques, NOS., M.Eusebio, NOS., A.Ramos, NOS., U.Apolonio, NCP., T.Dino, NOS., P.Galermo, NOS., A.Maximo, NOS., A.Bimag, NCP., E.Corpus, NOS.

A.Maximo, NOS. - By order of Third Squadron Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet, the following named men were transferred to the U.S.S. Rainbow: A.Bautista, NOS., P.Enriques, NOS., M.Eusebio, NOS., A.Ramos, NOS., U.Apolonio, NCP., T.Dino, NOS., P.Galermo, NOS., A.Maximo, NOS., A.Bimag, NCP., E.Corpus, NOS.

A.Bimag, NCP. - By order of Third Squadron Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet, the following named men were transferred to the U.S.S. Rainbow: A.Bautista, NOS., P.Enriques, NOS., M.Eusebio, NOS., A.Ramos, NOS., U.Apolonio, NCP., T.Dino, NOS., P.Galermo, NOS., A.Maximo, NOS., A.Bimag, NCP., E.Corpus, NOS.

E.Corpus, NOS. - By order of Third Squadron Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet, the following named men were transferred to the U.S.S. Rainbow: A.Bautista, NOS., P.Enriques, NOS., M.Eusebio, NOS., A.Ramos, NOS., U.Apolonio, NCP., T.Dino, NOS., P.Galermo, NOS., A.Maximo, NOS., A.Bimag, NCP., E.Corpus, NOS.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea. absent over leave.

Received for general mess 60 lbs. bread, 800 lbs. potatoes, 180 lbs. onions, 396 eggs, 279 lbs. fresh beef.

J.E.Harding, MM1c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.E.Harding, MM1c., 9 hrs. overtime, E.Redondo, NOS, 2 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port; T.Walsh, F1c., 19 hrs over time, quarantine during stay in port, 4th cl. and extra duty; J.S.Holliday, F2c., 22 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port, 4th cl. and extra duty; W.Johnson, Sea., 10 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port and 3rd class; H.A.Harper, F1c. 83 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port and 4th cl.

E.Redondo, NOS. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.E.Harding, MM1c., 9 hrs. overtime, E.Redondo, NOS, 2 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port; T.Walsh, F1c., 19 hrs over time, quarantine during stay in port, 4th cl. and extra duty; J.S.Holliday, F2c., 22 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port, 4th cl. and extra duty; W.Johnson, Sea., 10 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port and 3rd class; H.A.Harper, F1c. 83 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port and 4th cl.

T.Walsh, F1c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.E.Harding, MM1c., 9 hrs. overtime, E.Redondo, NOS, 2 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port; T.Walsh, F1c., 19 hrs over time, quarantine during stay in port, 4th cl. and extra duty; J.S.Holliday, F2c., 22 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port, 4th cl. and extra duty; W.Johnson, Sea., 10 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port and 3rd class; H.A.Harper, F1c. 83 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port and 4th cl.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.E.Harding, MM1c., 9 hrs. overtime, E.Redondo, NOS, 2 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port; T.Walsh, F1c., 19 hrs over time, quarantine during stay in port, 4th cl. and extra duty; J.S.Holliday, F2c., 22 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port, 4th cl. and extra duty; W.Johnson, Sea., 10 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port and 3rd class; H.A.Harper, F1c. 83 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port and 4th cl.

W.Johnson, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.E.Harding, MM1c., 9 hrs. overtime, E.Redondo, NOS, 2 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port; T.Walsh, F1c., 19 hrs over time, quarantine during stay in port, 4th cl. and extra duty; J.S.Holliday, F2c., 22 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port, 4th cl. and extra duty; W.Johnson, Sea., 10 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port and 3rd class; H.A.Harper, F1c. 83 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port and 4th cl.

H.A.Harper, F1c. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: J.E.Harding, MM1c., 9 hrs. overtime, E.Redondo, NOS, 2 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port; T.Walsh, F1c., 19 hrs over time, quarantine during stay in port, 4th cl. and extra duty; J.S.Holliday, F2c., 22 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port, 4th cl. and extra duty; W.Johnson, Sea., 10 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port and 3rd class; H.A.Harper, F1c. 83 hrs. over time, quarantine during stay in port and 4th cl.

H.Mendoza - Enlisted as N.O.S. under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: H.Mendoza, U.Esbirito, B.Tirauda, B.Tabo, G.Guints, C.Franco, F.Calvez, M.Fernando, B.Cristobal.

U.Esbirito - Enlisted as N.O.S. under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: H.Mendoza, U.Esbirito, B.Tirauda, B.Tabo, G.Guints, C.Franco, F.Calvez, M.Fernando, B.Cristobal.

B.Tirauda - Enlisted as N.O.S. under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: H.Mendoza, U.Esbirito, B.Tirauda, B.Tabo, G.Guints, C.Franco, F.Calvez, M.Fernando, B.Cristobal.

C.Franco - Enlisted as N.O.S. under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: H.Mendoza, U.Esbirito, B.Tirauda, B.Tabo, G.Guints, C.Franco, F.Calvez, M.Fernando, B.Cristobal.

B.Tabo - Enlisted as N.O.S. under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: H.Mendoza, U.Esbirito, B.Tirauda, B.Tabo, G.Guints, C.Franco, F.Calvez, M.Fernando, B.Cristobal.

F.Calvez - Enlisted as N.O.S. under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: H.Mendoza, U.Esbirito, B.Tirauda, B.Tabo, G.Guints, C.Franco, F.Calvez, M.Fernando, B.Cristobal.

G.Guints - Enlisted as N.O.S. under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: H.Mendoza, U.Esbirito, B.Tirauda, B.Tabo, G.Guints, C.Franco, F.Calvez, M.Fernando, B.Cristobal.

M.Fernando - Enlisted as N.O.S. under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: H.Mendoza, U.Esbirito, B.Tirauda, B.Tabo, G.Guints, C.Franco, F.Calvez, M.Fernando, B.Cristobal.

B.Cristobal - Enlisted as N.O.S. under the provisions for the Filipino Native Insular Force: H.Mendoza, U.Esbirito, B.Tirauda, B.Tabo, G.Guints, C.Franco, F.Calvez, M.Fernando, B.Cristobal.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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3 December 1908

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., and A.Fernandez, NOS., absent over leave.

A,Fernandez, NOS. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., and A.Fernandez, NOS., absent over leave.

Received 40 lbs. bread for general mess.

A.Fernandez, NOS. - A.Fernandez, NOS., returned on board 11 hours over time.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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4 December 1908

coal: 175 tons -

Received for general mess 60 lbs. bread, 252 eggs, 40 lbs. pork, 90 lbs. cabbage, 324 lbs. beef.

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - Absentee, J.S.Frazier, Sea.

Native laborers from shore employed coaling ship.

coal: 175 tons -


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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5 December 1908


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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6 December 1908


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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7 December 1908


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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8 December 1908


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manila making passage toand anchored off cavite and returning to and anchored off mamnila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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9 December 1908

received on board for Deck Department

Received from general Storekeeper, Naval Staation, Cavite, P.I.

from the American Hardware & plubing Co. Manila, P.I.

Received from F. Blackhead & Co for the Engineers' Department

Received from general Storekeeper, Naval Staation, Cavite, P.I.

from the American Hardware & plubing Co. Manila, P.I.


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manila making passage to and anchored off cavite and returning to and anchored off mainla pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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9 December 1908


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off manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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10 December 1908

Received for the Pay Department from General Storekeeper, Cavite, P.I.


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manila making passage to and anchored off cavite and returning to and anchored off mainla pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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10 December 1908


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making passage to and anchored in pulman bay mindoro id

Lat 39.6, Long 2.6


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11 December 1908


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paluan bay making passage to and anchored off sablayan mindoro id

Lat 32.0, Long 117.1


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12 December 1908


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sablayan mindoro island

Lat 25.8, Long 117.1


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13 December 1908


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anchored off tara island pi

Lat 32.2, Long 119.6


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14 December 1908


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tara id making passage to and anchored off port caltom busuanga id

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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15 December 1908


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port caltom busuanga id

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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16 December 1908


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port caltom busuanga id making passage to and anchored off pinas id coron bay

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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17 December 1908

coron passage

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6

At 1:00 wherry and both prahms left ship with members of Scientific Department and returned at 4:30.


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pinas id making passag eto and anchored in malcochin hrbr linapacan id

Lat 10.0, Long 76.2


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18 December 1908

malcochin harbor

Lat 10.0, Long 76.2

Put over same trawl an d towed 7 min.; net badly torn and frame wrecked.

Members of Scientific-Department left ship in wherry and prahms.

Scientific party returned at 5:00.


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linapacan id making passage to and anchored off observatory id

Lat 52.3, Long -128.4


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19 December 1908


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observarory id making passage via n guntaq id to and anchored in bolalo bay palawan id

Lat 52.3, Long -128.5


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20 December 1908


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bolalo bay palanan island pi

Lat 39.6, Long 2.6


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21 December 1908


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anchored in endeavor strait malampaya sound palawan island

Lat 30.5, Long 14.4


522f944b68f4b84c3800197f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0069_1.jpg)


22 December 1908


522f944b68f4b84c38001981: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0070_0.jpg)


anchored off pirates hold palawan island pi

Lat 35.9, Long 14.4


522f944b68f4b84c38001983: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0070_1.jpg)


23 December 1908


522f944b68f4b84c38001985: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0071_0.jpg)


anchored off pancol inner sound palawan id pi

Lat 38.0, Long 2.6


522f944b68f4b84c38001987: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0071_1.jpg)


24 December 1908


522f944b68f4b84c38001989: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0072_0.jpg)


pancol palawan id pi

Lat 39.6, Long 2.6


522f944b68f4b84c3800198b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0072_1.jpg)


25 December 1908


522f944b68f4b84c3800198d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0073_0.jpg)


anchored in bay between cape ross and wreck head west coast of palawan island pi

Lat 36.5, Long 8.2


522f944b68f4b84c3800198f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0073_1.jpg)


26 December 1908


522f944b68f4b84c38001991: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0074_0.jpg)


in bay between cape ross and wreck head making passage to thingan bay west coast of palawan id pi

Lat 36.5, Long 8.2


522f944b68f4b84c38001993: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0074_1.jpg)


27 December 1908


522f944b68f4b84c38001995: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0075_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored in ulugan bay palawan id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f944b68f4b84c38001997: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0075_1.jpg)


28 December 1908


522f944b68f4b84c38001999: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0076_0.jpg)


ulugan bay palawan id pi

Lat 39.6, Long 2.6


522f944b68f4b84c3800199b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0076_1.jpg)


29 December 1908


522f944b68f4b84c3800199d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0077_0.jpg)


anchored in nadoka bay west coast of palaman island on sw side of sirinao id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f944b68f4b84c3800199f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0077_1.jpg)


30 December 1908


522f944b68f4b84c380019a1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0078_0.jpg)


nakoda bay palamn making passage to calandorang bay balabac id

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f944b68f4b84c380019a3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0078_1.jpg)


31 December 1908



LOGS FOR JANUARY 1909


522f944b68f4b84c380019a5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0079_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored in calandorang bay balabac id

Lat 30.5, Long 35.0


522f944b68f4b84c380019a7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0079_1.jpg)


1 January 1909


522f944b68f4b84c380019a9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0080_0.jpg)


off balabac id making passage to and anchored off caxiszgan id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f944b68f4b84c380019ab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0080_1.jpg)


2 January 1909


522f944b68f4b84c380019ad: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0081_0.jpg)


caxisigan island pi

Lat 52.6, Long -128.5


522f944b68f4b84c380019af: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0081_1.jpg)


3 January 1909


522f944b68f4b84c380019b1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0082_0.jpg)


caxisigan island pi

Lat 52.6, Long -128.5


522f944b68f4b84c380019b3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0082_1.jpg)


4 January 1909


522f944b68f4b84c380019b5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0083_0.jpg)


caxiszgan island making passage via bugsuk id to sandakan borneo

Lat -17.9, Long -128.5


522f944b68f4b84c380019b7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0083_1.jpg)


5 January 1909


522f944b68f4b84c380019b9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0084_0.jpg)


making passage t oand anchored off sandakan north borneo

Lat 5.8, Long 118.0


522f944b68f4b84c380019bb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0084_1.jpg)


6 January 1909


522f944c68f4b84c380019bd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0085_0.jpg)


sandakanborneo making passage to and anchored off laganak id thence making passage to cagayan sulu island

Lat 5.8, Long -130.6


522f944c68f4b84c380019bf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0085_1.jpg)


7 January 1909


522f944c68f4b84c380019c1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0086_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off cagayan sulia id thence paking passage to iloilo panay

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f944c68f4b84c380019c3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0086_1.jpg)


8 January 1909


522f944c68f4b84c380019c5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0087_0.jpg)


making passage to iloilo panay pi

Lat -8.52, Long -120.60


522f944c68f4b84c380019c7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0087_1.jpg)


9 January 1909


522f944c68f4b84c380019c9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0088_0.jpg)


making passage to iloilo panay anchored over night off igan pt iloilo str

Lat -9.95, Long -121.93


522f944c68f4b84c380019cb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0088_1.jpg)


10 January 1909


522f944c68f4b84c380019cd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0089_0.jpg)


anchored off iloilo panay pi

Lat 24.5, Long 118.1


522f944c68f4b84c380019cf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0089_1.jpg)


11 January 1909


522f944c68f4b84c380019d1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0090_0.jpg)


iloilo panay

Lat 24.5, Long 118.1


522f944c68f4b84c380019d3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0090_1.jpg)


12 January 1909


522f944c68f4b84c380019d5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0091_0.jpg)


iloilo panay

Lat 24.5, Long 118.1


522f944c68f4b84c380019d7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0091_1.jpg)


13 January 1909

coal: 50 tons -


522f944c68f4b84c380019d9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0092_0.jpg)


iloilo panay amking passage to manila luzon pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944c68f4b84c380019db: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0092_1.jpg)


14 January 1909


522f944c68f4b84c380019dd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0093_0.jpg)


making passage to manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944c68f4b84c380019df: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0093_1.jpg)


15 January 1909


522f944c68f4b84c380019e1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0094_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944c68f4b84c380019e3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0094_1.jpg)


16 January 1909


522f944c68f4b84c380019e5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0095_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944c68f4b84c380019e7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0095_1.jpg)


17 January 1909


522f944c68f4b84c380019e9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0096_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944c68f4b84c380019eb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0096_1.jpg)


18 January 1909


522f944c68f4b84c380019ed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0097_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944c68f4b84c380019ef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0097_1.jpg)


19 January 1909

coal: 214 tons 744ibs -


522f944c68f4b84c380019f1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0098_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944c68f4b84c380019f3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0098_1.jpg)


20 January 1909


522f944c68f4b84c380019f5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0099_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944c68f4b84c380019f7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0099_1.jpg)


21 January 1909

Received for the Pay Department

Lt. Commander C. M. McCormick - Log Heading


522f944c68f4b84c380019f9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0100_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944c68f4b84c380019fb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0100_1.jpg)


21 January 1909

Medical Officer condemned and ordered thrown overboard 25 lbs. mustard from Pay Stores.

M.Fernando, NOS. - M.Fernando, NOS., absent over leave.

Received from shore 135 gals distilled water for drinking. RTeceived stores for Pay Depatment as per list, and for general mess: 50 lbs. bread, 111 lbs. milk, 120 corned beef, 100 Navy beef, 50 lbs. macaroni, 160 lbs. raisins, 120 lbs. tinned ham, 315 lbs. corn meal, 6 cases ketchup, 288 lbs. bacon, 273 lbs. tinned fruit, 186 lbs. tinned vegetables, 40 lbs. cocoa, 200 lbs. coffee, 360 lbs. tomatoes, 40 lbs. prunes.

Commanding Officer returned aboard at 4:00pm.


522f944d68f4b84c380019fd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0101_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944d68f4b84c380019ff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0101_1.jpg)


23 January 1909

manila bay

Lat 14.5, Long 120.8

from the American Hardware & plubing Co. Manila, for the deck department

M.Fernando, NOS. - M.Fernando, NOS., absent over leave.

Received 135 gallons distilled water from shore for drinking purposes, and 40 lbs. bread for general mess.

Medical Officer condemned and ordered thrown over board 54 gals beans from Pay Stores.

G.Guinto, N.O.S. - Commanding Officer restricted G.Guinto, N.O.S., to the ship during her stay in Manila Nay, for 11 hours over time.

Received from the American Hardware & Plumbing Co., Manila, for the Deck Department: 18 yds Corrugated rubber, 3 lbs brass escutcheon pins, 3 brass door locks, 1 doz brass cup hooks, 1 doz brass screw eyes, 1 screwdriver, 2 doz lampwick, 5 gal spar varnish, 100 lbs zinc, 2 doz coir deck scrubbers and handles, 50 lbs cotton rope, 2 doz sail needles, 3 qrs emery cloth, 600 ft. sash cord for signal halyards, 4 7-ft oars, 1 small hand hatchet, 4 agateware pitchers, 1 qt., 10 agateware sauce pans , assorted sizes, 4 wooden spoons, 1potatoe press, 1 floor dust brush, 6 doz Pears' toilet soap.


522f944d68f4b84c38001a01: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0102_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944d68f4b84c38001a03: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0102_1.jpg)


23 January 1909


522f944d68f4b84c38001a05: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0103_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944d68f4b84c38001a07: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0103_1.jpg)


24 January 1909

M.Fernando, NOS. - Absent over leave, M.Fernando, N.O.S.


522f944d68f4b84c38001a09: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0104_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944d68f4b84c38001a0b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0104_1.jpg)


25 January 1909


522f944d68f4b84c38001a0d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0105_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944d68f4b84c38001a0f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0105_1.jpg)


26 January 1909


522f944d68f4b84c38001a11: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0106_0.jpg)


manila making passage to and anchored off naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f944d68f4b84c38001a13: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0106_1.jpg)


27 January 1909

Received for Deck department from general store keeper, Naval Station, Cavite, P.I.

received for Engineers' department from general store keeper Cavite P.I.


522f944d68f4b84c38001a15: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0107_0.jpg)


anchored off naval station cavite p i

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f944d68f4b84c38001a17: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0107_1.jpg)


27 January 1909

Received for Deck department from general store keeper, Naval Station, Cavite, P.I.


522f944d68f4b84c38001a19: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0108_0.jpg)


anchored off naval station cavite p i

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f944d68f4b84c38001a1b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0108_1.jpg)


27 January 1909


522f944d68f4b84c38001a1d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0109_0.jpg)


at anchor off marivabs pi

Lat 34.2, Long 117.1


522f944d68f4b84c38001a1f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0109_1.jpg)


28 January 1909


522f944d68f4b84c38001a21: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0110_0.jpg)


marivabs pi

Lat 42.4, Long 18.7


522f944d68f4b84c38001a23: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0110_1.jpg)


29 January 1909


522f944d68f4b84c38001a25: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0111_0.jpg)


marivales pi

Lat 42.4, Long -3.0


522f944d68f4b84c38001a27: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0111_1.jpg)


30 January 1909


522f944d68f4b84c38001a29: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0112_0.jpg)


marivales pi

Lat 53.4, Long -3.0


522f944d68f4b84c38001a2b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0112_1.jpg)


31 January 1909



LOGS FOR FEBRUARY 1909


522f944d68f4b84c38001a2d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0113_0.jpg)


marivates dredging in vacinity marivates pi

Lat 53.4, Long -3.0


522f944d68f4b84c38001a2f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0113_1.jpg)


1 February 1909


522f944d68f4b84c38001a31: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0114_0.jpg)


anchored off naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f944d68f4b84c38001a33: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0114_1.jpg)


2 February 1909


522f944d68f4b84c38001a35: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0115_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944d68f4b84c38001a37: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0115_1.jpg)


3 February 1909


522f944d68f4b84c38001a39: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0116_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944e68f4b84c38001a3b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0116_1.jpg)


4 February 1909


522f944e68f4b84c38001a3d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0117_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944e68f4b84c38001a3f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0117_1.jpg)


5 February 1909


522f944e68f4b84c38001a41: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0118_0.jpg)


anchored off south side caballo island

Lat 60.7, Long -128.5


522f944e68f4b84c38001a43: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0118_1.jpg)


6 February 1909


522f944e68f4b84c38001a45: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0119_0.jpg)


monja island dredging in vicinity then anchored off luzon pt pi

Lat 52.6, Long -128.5


522f944e68f4b84c38001a47: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0119_1.jpg)


7 February 1909


522f944e68f4b84c38001a49: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0120_0.jpg)


anchored in limboneo cove pi

Lat 38.7, Long -9.1


522f944e68f4b84c38001a4b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0120_1.jpg)


8 February 1909


522f944e68f4b84c38001a4d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0121_0.jpg)


anchored off naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f944e68f4b84c38001a4f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0121_1.jpg)


9 February 1909


522f944e68f4b84c38001a51: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0122_0.jpg)


naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f944e68f4b84c38001a53: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0122_1.jpg)


10 February 1909


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cavite making passage to and anchored inside breakwater manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944e68f4b84c38001a57: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0123_1.jpg)


11 February 1909


522f944e68f4b84c38001a59: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0124_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944e68f4b84c38001a5b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0124_1.jpg)


12 February 1909

Enlisted men for naval service


522f944e68f4b84c38001a5d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0125_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944e68f4b84c38001a5f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0125_1.jpg)


12 February 1909


522f944e68f4b84c38001a61: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0126_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944e68f4b84c38001a63: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0126_1.jpg)


13 February 1909


522f944e68f4b84c38001a65: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0127_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944e68f4b84c38001a67: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0127_1.jpg)


14 February 1909

Received from shore 105 gals. distilled water, and for the general mess 40 lbs. bread.

B.C.Howsen, Sea. - absentees: B.C.Howsen, Sea., P.De Jesus, NOS., F.R.Churchill, Sea., Tom Ah, MAtt3c., U.Espirito, NOS.

P.De Jesus, NOS. - absentees: B.C.Howsen, Sea., P.De Jesus, NOS., F.R.Churchill, Sea., Tom Ah, MAtt3c., U.Espirito, NOS.

F.R.Churchill, Sea - absentees: B.C.Hausen, Sea., P.De Jesus, NOS., F.R.Churchill, Sea., Tom Ah, MAtt3c., U.Espirito, NOS.

U.Espirito, NOS. - absentees: B.C.Hausen, Sea., P.De Jesus, NOS., F.R.Churchill, Sea., Tom Ah, MAtt3c., U.Espirito, NOS.

Tom Ah, MAtt3c. - absentees: B.C.Hausen, Sea., P.De Jesus, NOS., F.R.Churchill, Sea., Tom Ah, MAtt3c., U.Espirito, NOS.

B.C.Howson, Sea. - By orders of Commanding Officer B.C.Howson, Sea., and P.De Jesus, NOS., were declared deserters from this vessel and from the U.S. naval service, to date from the 4th instant.

P.De Jesus, NOS. - By orders of Commanding Officer B.C.Howson, Sea., and P.De Jesus, NOS., were declared deserters from this vessel and from the U.S. naval service, to date from the 4th instant.


522f944e68f4b84c38001a69: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0128_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944e68f4b84c38001a6b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0128_1.jpg)


15 February 1909

native laborers commenced coaling at 8:30.

Received for Engineers' Department 23 tons fresh water, and for general mess 50 lbs. bread.

F.R.Churchill, Sea. - absentees, F.R.Churchill, Sea., Tom Ah, MAtt3c.

U.Espirito, NOS. - U.Espirito, NOS., returned on board 24 hrs. over time.

Tom Ah, MAtt3c. - absentees, F.R.Churchill, Sea., Tom Ah, MAtt3c.

Workmen from San Nicolas Iron Works employed in Engineers Department on board.


522f944e68f4b84c38001a6d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0129_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944e68f4b84c38001a6f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0129_1.jpg)


16 February 1909

Received from general Storekeeper, Naval Staation, Cavite, P.I. for the Engineers' Department


522f944e68f4b84c38001a71: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0130_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944e68f4b84c38001a73: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0130_1.jpg)


16 February 1909

coal: 96 tons -


522f944e68f4b84c38001a75: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0131_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944e68f4b84c38001a77: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0131_1.jpg)


17 February 1909


522f944e68f4b84c38001a79: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0132_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944f68f4b84c38001a7b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0132_1.jpg)


18 February 1909


522f944f68f4b84c38001a7d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0133_0.jpg)


manila making passage via cavite to and anchored in balayan bay pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944f68f4b84c38001a7f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0133_1.jpg)


19 February 1909


522f944f68f4b84c38001a81: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0134_0.jpg)


off taal balayan bay dredging in vacinity anchored off taal balayan pi

Lat 25.8, Long -171.7


522f944f68f4b84c38001a83: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0134_1.jpg)


20 February 1909


522f944f68f4b84c38001a85: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0135_0.jpg)


taal pi

Lat , Long


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21 February 1909


522f944f68f4b84c38001a89: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0136_0.jpg)


taal luzon making passage to bacood bay marinduque id

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f944f68f4b84c38001a8b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0136_1.jpg)


22 February 1909


522f944f68f4b84c38001a8d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0137_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored in bacood bay marindugue id thence to and anchored in capulaan bay luzon pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f944f68f4b84c38001a8f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0137_1.jpg)


23 February 1909


522f944f68f4b84c38001a91: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0138_0.jpg)


capulaan bay making passage to and anchored in tayabas bay pi

Lat 20.1, Long 92.9


522f944f68f4b84c38001a93: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0138_1.jpg)


24 February 1909


522f944f68f4b84c38001a95: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0139_0.jpg)


tayabas bay making passage to manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944f68f4b84c38001a97: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0139_1.jpg)


25 February 1909


522f944f68f4b84c38001a99: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0140_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored inside breakwater off manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944f68f4b84c38001a9b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0140_1.jpg)


26 February 1909


522f944f68f4b84c38001a9d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0141_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944f68f4b84c38001a9f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0141_1.jpg)


27 February 1909


522f944f68f4b84c38001aa1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0142_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944f68f4b84c38001aa3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0142_1.jpg)


28 February 1909



LOGS FOR MARCH 1909


522f944f68f4b84c38001aa5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0143_0.jpg)


manila making passage to pilugo tayabas bay luzon pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944f68f4b84c38001aa7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0143_1.jpg)


1 March 1909

A.H.Buckle, SC4C - A.H.Buckle, SC4C, while pouring burning grease into a bucket of water in the galley, was burnt on face, arms and hands, and H.E.Campbell, MaA3C, coming to the rescue, was slightly burnt on right arm; both men were immediately attended by the Medical Officer.

H.E.Campbell, MaA3C - A.H.Buckle, SC4C, while pouring burning grease into a bucket of water in the galley, was burnt on face, arms and hands, and H.E.Campbell, MaA3C, coming to the rescue, was slightly burnt on right arm; both men were immediately attended by the Medical Officer.


522f944f68f4b84c38001aa9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0144_0.jpg)


manila making passage to pitogo tayabas bay luzon pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f944f68f4b84c38001aab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0144_1.jpg)


1 March 1909

cape santiago light

Lat 55.0, Long -173.1

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., was found having left the ship without authority some time during the night.

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - By order of Commanding Officer F.J.Murphy, F2c., was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days, for striking another person in the Navy; and F.F.Ryan, C.P., was temporarily released and restored to duty until cell becomes available.

Received for general mess 150 lbs. bread, 891 lbs. beef, 1500 lbs. ice, 180 lbs. onions, 100 lbs. pork, 108 lbs. butter, 1200 eggs.

German cruiser Furst Bismarck - German cruiser Furst Bismarck left harbor at 1:00 pm.

coal: 55 tons -

M.C.Roberts, Yeo2c. - M.C.Roberts, Yeo2c., was rated Yeo1c by order of Commanding Officer.

J.S.Frazier, Seaman - Absentee, J.S.Frazier, Seaman

Andros E.Mortal - Andros E.Mortal reported for duty in laboratory at 2pm.


522f944f68f4b84c38001aad: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0145_0.jpg)


anchored off pitogo tayabas bay luzon pi

Lat 20.1, Long 92.9


522f945068f4b84c38001aaf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0145_1.jpg)


2 March 1909

town of pitogo

Lat 35.9, Long -1.5

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., absentee.


522f945068f4b84c38001ab1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0146_0.jpg)


pituga tayabas bay making passage via santa cruz marindugue id to and anchored off south side mompog island

Lat 30.3, Long 115.1


522f945068f4b84c38001ab3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0146_1.jpg)


3 March 1909

santa cruz marinduque id

Lat 30.3, Long 115.1

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., absent without leave.

At 9:38 stopped and sent wherry and prahms out with members of the scientific department.

Wherry and prahms with scientific parties returned to ship and left again at 2:00.

C.D.Dortiz, NOS. - By order of Commanding Officer C.D.Dortiz, NOS., was discharged as undesirable, for unnatural practices.


522f945068f4b84c38001ab5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0147_0.jpg)


mompog island making passage to alimango bay burias id

Lat 30.3, Long 115.1


522f945068f4b84c38001ab7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0147_1.jpg)


4 March 1909

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - Absentee, J.S.Frazier, Sea.

Frame up at 9:05; net lost.

Frame up at 11:34; net carried away.

net carried away with frame and double-cone weight.


522f945068f4b84c38001ab9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0148_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored in alimango bay burias id

Lat -41.1, Long 145.9


522f945068f4b84c38001abb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0148_1.jpg)


5 March 1909

alimango bay burias island

Lat -17.7, Long 168.6

Scientific parties left ship at 8:05 in wherry and prahms.

Members of Scientific Department returned.

Baseball party went ashore at 1:00 and returned at 4:00.

Members of Scientific Department left ship in wherry and prahm and returned at 5:15.


522f945068f4b84c38001abd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0149_0.jpg)


alimango bay burias id via san andres luzan to anchorage off san pascual burias id

Lat -17.7, Long 168.6


522f945068f4b84c38001abf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0149_1.jpg)


6 March 1909

san andres luzon

Lat 44.9, Long 37.3

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea. absentee.

At 8:33 stopped and sent wherry and prahms out with members of Scientific Department.

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - Released and restored to duty F.J.Murphy, F2c., at expiration of term of confinement, and reconfined F.F.Ryan, C.P., to finish his 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water.

F.F.Ryan, C.P. - Released and restored to duty F.J.Murphy, F2c., at expiration of term of confinement, and reconfined F.F.Ryan, C.P., to finish his 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water.

At 12:00 wherry and prahms returned with scientific parties and left again at 1:00 returning at 2:50.

C.Franco, NOS. - Commanding Officer awarded punishments as follows: C.Franco, NOS., E.Estrella, NOS., and V.Almoguiera, NOS., leaving station without permission from proper authority, 5 night watches on deck forward of pilot house, from 8pm to Midnight.

E.Estrella, NOS. - Commanding Officer awarded punishments as follows: C.Franco, NOS., E.Estrella, NOS., and V.Almoguiera, NOS., leaving station without permission from proper authority, 5 night watches on deck forward of pilot house, from 8pm to Midnight.

V.Almoguiera, NOS. - Commanding Officer awarded punishments as follows: C.Franco, NOS., E.Estrella, NOS., and V.Almoguiera, NOS., leaving station without permission from proper authority, 5 night watches on deck forward of pilot house, from 8pm to Midnight.


522f945068f4b84c38001ac1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0150_0.jpg)


pascual burias island

Lat 22.6, Long 59.5


522f945068f4b84c38001ac3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0150_1.jpg)


7 March 1909

At 6:00 members of Scientific Department left ship in wherry, and returned at 7:30.

Sent cutter with nine men ashore for fresh water.

J.S.Frazier, Seaman - Absentee, J.S.Frazier, Seaman.

Cutter returned with fresh water for washing.

Swimming and baseball parties left ship at 1:00 and returned at 5:00.


522f945068f4b84c38001ac5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0151_0.jpg)


pascual burias id making passage to and anchored off pasacao luzon id

Lat 24.5, Long 118.1


522f945068f4b84c38001ac7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0151_1.jpg)


8 March 1909

pasacao south coast of luzon

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5

Scientific party left ship at 8:30 in wherry and prahms.

F.F.Ryan, C.P. - By order of Commanding Officer F.F.Ryan, C.P., was released from confinement and restored to duty, and E.Carl, O.S., rated seaman to date from the 1st instant.

E.Carl, O.S. - By order of Commanding Officer F.F.Ryan, C.P., was released from confinement and restored to duty, and E.Carl, O.S., rated seaman to date from the 1st instant.

J.S.Frazier, Seaman - Absentee, J.S.Frazier, Seaman.

Members of Scientific Department returned.


522f945068f4b84c38001ac9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0152_0.jpg)


pasacao luzon making passage to and anchored in ragay bay ragay gulf

Lat 24.5, Long 118.1


522f945068f4b84c38001acb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0152_1.jpg)


9 March 1909

pasacao luzon

Lat 24.5, Long 48.5

J.S.Frazier, Sea. - J.S.Frazier, Sea., absentee.

Members of Scientific Department left the ship in wherry and prahms.

At 11:20 stopped and picked up wherry and prahms with scientific parties.

At 2:53 stopped and sent out wherry and prahm with scientific parties.

net up at 4:36, badly torn.


522f945068f4b84c38001acd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0153_0.jpg)


ragay bay making passage to canmahala bay luzon pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945068f4b84c38001acf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0153_1.jpg)


10 March 1909


522f945068f4b84c38001ad1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0154_0.jpg)


anchored in canmahala bay luzon pi

Lat 29.5, Long -176.6


522f945068f4b84c38001ad3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0154_1.jpg)


11 March 1909


522f945068f4b84c38001ad5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0155_0.jpg)


bagatao island

Lat 30.5, Long 73.9


522f945068f4b84c38001ad7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0155_1.jpg)


12 March 1909


522f945068f4b84c38001ad9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0156_0.jpg)


anchored in cataigan bay masbate island

Lat 31.5, Long 117.1


522f945068f4b84c38001adb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0156_1.jpg)


13 March 1909


522f945068f4b84c38001add: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0157_0.jpg)


cataingan bay masbate id pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f945068f4b84c38001adf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0157_1.jpg)


14 March 1909


522f945068f4b84c38001ae1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0158_0.jpg)


anchored nw side malapascua island pi

Lat 55.3, Long -152.3


522f945068f4b84c38001ae3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0158_1.jpg)


15 March 1909


522f945068f4b84c38001ae5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0159_0.jpg)


malapascua island making passage to dupon bay leyte id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945068f4b84c38001ae7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0159_1.jpg)


16 March 1909


522f945068f4b84c38001ae9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0160_0.jpg)


malapascua island making passage to dupon bay leyte id pi

Lat , Long


522f945068f4b84c38001aeb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0160_1.jpg)


16 March 1909


522f945068f4b84c38001aed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0161_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored in dupon bay leyte

Lat 11.4, Long 124.5


522f945068f4b84c38001aef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0161_1.jpg)


17 March 1909


522f945168f4b84c38001af1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0162_0.jpg)


dupon bay leyte making passage to and anchored off cebu cebu pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945168f4b84c38001af3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0162_1.jpg)


18 March 1909


522f945168f4b84c38001af5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0163_0.jpg)


cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


522f945168f4b84c38001af7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0163_1.jpg)


19 March 1909


522f945168f4b84c38001af9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0164_0.jpg)


cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


522f945168f4b84c38001afb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0164_1.jpg)


20 March 1909

coal: 137 tons -


522f945168f4b84c38001afd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0165_0.jpg)


cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


522f945168f4b84c38001aff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0165_1.jpg)


21 March 1909

Ship dragged about 100 yds. between 1:00 and 2:00.

C.Franco, N.O.S. - C.Franco, N.O.S., absent over leave.

Received 50 lbs. fresh beef for general mess.

C.E.De Long, Ch.Yeo. - C.E.De Long, Ch.Yeo., reported expiration of his enlistment, waived transportation at Government expense to the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Unioted States and consular aid, and was honorably discharged from this vessel and the U.S.Naval Service.

No1 typhoon signal displayed on shore.


522f945168f4b84c38001b01: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0166_0.jpg)


cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


522f945168f4b84c38001b03: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0166_1.jpg)


22 March 1909

C.E.De Long - C.E.De Long re enlisted for 4 yrs. as Yeo.1c. and by order of Commanding Officer was rated Ch.Yeo.

Received stores for general mess as follows: 1 ton ice, 315 lbs. beef, 900 lbs. potatoes, 110 lbs. onions.


522f945168f4b84c38001b05: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0167_0.jpg)


cebu cebu making passage to and anchored off pandanon id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945168f4b84c38001b07: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0167_1.jpg)


23 March 1909


522f945168f4b84c38001b09: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0168_0.jpg)


anchored off cebu cebu pi

Lat 54.2, Long 117.1


522f945168f4b84c38001b0b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0168_1.jpg)


24 March 1909


522f945168f4b84c38001b0d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0169_0.jpg)


cebu cebu making passage to and anchored in maribojic bay bohol

Lat 60.7, Long -173.1


522f945168f4b84c38001b0f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0169_1.jpg)


25 March 1909


522f945168f4b84c38001b11: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0170_0.jpg)


anchored off cebu cebu pi

Lat 30.5, Long -5.3


522f945168f4b84c38001b13: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0170_1.jpg)


26 March 1909


522f945168f4b84c38001b15: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0171_0.jpg)


cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


522f945168f4b84c38001b17: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0171_1.jpg)


27 March 1909


522f945168f4b84c38001b19: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0172_0.jpg)


cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


522f945168f4b84c38001b1b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0172_1.jpg)


28 March 1909


522f945168f4b84c38001b1d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0173_0.jpg)


cebu cebu making passage to iloilo panay pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945168f4b84c38001b1f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0173_1.jpg)


29 March 1909


522f945168f4b84c38001b21: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0174_0.jpg)


anchored off iloilo panay pi

Lat 24.5, Long 118.1


522f945168f4b84c38001b23: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0174_1.jpg)


30 March 1909


522f945168f4b84c38001b25: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0175_0.jpg)


making passage to palawan island pi

Lat , Long


522f945168f4b84c38001b27: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0175_1.jpg)


31 March 1909



LOGS FOR APRIL 1909


522f945168f4b84c38001b29: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0176_0.jpg)


anchored off west side rosa island east coast palawan island

Lat 32.0, Long 120.4


522f945168f4b84c38001b2b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0176_1.jpg)


1 April 1909


522f945268f4b84c38001b2d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0177_0.jpg)


mantaguin bay west side rosa id palawan

Lat 35.9, Long 14.4


522f945268f4b84c38001b2f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0177_1.jpg)


2 April 1909


522f945268f4b84c38001b31: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0178_0.jpg)


mantaguin bay making passage to and anchored off puerto princesa palawan id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 39.5


522f945268f4b84c38001b33: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0178_1.jpg)


3 April 1909


522f945268f4b84c38001b35: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0179_0.jpg)


puerto princesa palawan island pi

Lat -8.7, Long 39.5


522f945268f4b84c38001b37: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0179_1.jpg)


4 April 1909


522f945268f4b84c38001b39: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0180_0.jpg)


puerto princess making passage to and anchored of makesi id east coast of palawan

Lat 30.5, Long -170.3


522f945268f4b84c38001b3b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0180_1.jpg)


5 April 1909


522f945268f4b84c38001b3d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0181_0.jpg)


anchored off verde del sur island pi

Lat 37.4, Long 25.3


522f945268f4b84c38001b3f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0181_1.jpg)


6 April 1909


522f945268f4b84c38001b41: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0182_0.jpg)


anchored in langcam bay dumaran island

Lat 69.4, Long 25.3


522f945268f4b84c38001b43: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0182_1.jpg)


7 April 1909


522f945268f4b84c38001b45: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0183_0.jpg)


langcan bay making passage to cuyo island pi

Lat 69.4, Long -125.4


522f945268f4b84c38001b47: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0183_1.jpg)


8 April 1909


522f945268f4b84c38001b49: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0184_0.jpg)


anchored off cuyo island pi

Lat 30.0, Long -163.1


522f945268f4b84c38001b4b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0184_1.jpg)


9 April 1909


522f945268f4b84c38001b4d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0185_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off manamoc id making passage to cavite pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945268f4b84c38001b4f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0185_1.jpg)


10 April 1909


522f945268f4b84c38001b51: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0186_0.jpg)


anchored off naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f945268f4b84c38001b53: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0186_1.jpg)


11 April 1909


522f945268f4b84c38001b55: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0187_0.jpg)


us naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f945268f4b84c38001b57: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0187_1.jpg)


12 April 1909

T.L.Riggs, QM2c. - T.L.Riggs, QM2c., C.W.Stinnett, Sea., A.Kadow, W.T., and F.J.Murphy, F2c., 1 hr. over time.

A.Kadow, W.T. - T.L.Riggs, QM2c., C.W.Stinnett, Sea., A.Kadow, W.T., and F.J.Murphy, F2c., 1 hr. over time.

C.W.Stinnett, Sea. - T.L.Riggs, QM2c., C.W.Stinnett, Sea., A.Kadow, W.T., and F.J.Murphy, F2c., 1 hr. over time.

L.Zamora, F1c. - Absentee L.Zamora, F1c.

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - T.L.Riggs, QM2c., C.W.Stinnett, Sea., A.Kadow, W.T., and F.J.Murphy, F2c., 1 hr. over time.

Sent drum of dredging winch and 1st prahm ashore to San Nicholas Iron Works at Manila for repairs.

F.Santos, NOS. - Enlisted F.Santos, NOS., for 1-4 yrs. service.

John Olsen, BM2c. - The effects of the late John Olsen, BM2c., were sold at auction for $23.75.

Received 160 lbs. of fresh beef for general mess.


522f945268f4b84c38001b59: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0188_0.jpg)


cavite pi making passage to and anchored off manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945268f4b84c38001b5b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0188_1.jpg)


13 April 1909

L.Zamora, F1c. - L.Zamora, F1c., absent over leave.

Received from Genl. Store Keeper, Naval Station, Cavite, 70 cases and 1 bbl. alcohol.

Sent cutter and six men ashore to Naval Station to handle Scientific stores.

Received 60 lbs. bread for general mess.

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - J.K.Gibbs, F2c., absent over leave from 10 am.

C.A.Swavely, Sea. - C.A.Swavely, Sea., was transferred to the Naval Hospital Canacao, P.I.

Lieut-Commander C.M.McCormick, U.S.N. - Lieut-Commander C.M.McCormick, U.S.N., Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., Asst' Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N., and Chief Boatswain R.Rohange, U.S.N., left ship at 3:15 for U.S.Naval Hospital at Canacao, for medical examination prior to taking the physical test required by General Order No6, of January 4, 1909, and returned at 5:00.

Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, USN. - Lieut-Commander C.M.McCormick, U.S.N., Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., Asst' Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N., and Chief Boatswain R.Rohange, U.S.N., left ship at 3:15 for U.S.Naval Hospital at Canacao, for medical examination prior to taking the physical test required by General Order No6, of January 4, 1909, and returned at 5:00.

Asst' Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N. - Lieut-Commander C.M.McCormick, U.S.N., Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., Asst' Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N., and Chief Boatswain R.Rohange, U.S.N., left ship at 3:15 for U.S.Naval Hospital at Canacao, for medical examination prior to taking the physical test required by General Order No6, of January 4, 1909, and returned at 5:00.

Chief Boatswain R.Rohange, U.S.N. - Lieut-Commander C.M.McCormick, U.S.N., Lieutenant B.G.Barthalow, U.S.N., Asst' Paymaster H.Dial, U.S.N., and Chief Boatswain R.Rohange, U.S.N., left ship at 3:15 for U.S.Naval Hospital at Canacao, for medical examination prior to taking the physical test required by General Order No6, of January 4, 1909, and returned at 5:00.


522f945268f4b84c38001b5d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0189_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945268f4b84c38001b5f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0189_1.jpg)


14 April 1909


522f945268f4b84c38001b61: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0190_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945268f4b84c38001b63: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0190_1.jpg)


15 April 1909


522f945268f4b84c38001b65: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0191_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945268f4b84c38001b67: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0191_1.jpg)


16 April 1909

from the American Hardware & plubing Co. Manila, P.I.

for deck department

for engineers' department


522f945268f4b84c38001b69: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0192_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945368f4b84c38001b6b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0192_1.jpg)


16 April 1909


522f945368f4b84c38001b6d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0193_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945368f4b84c38001b6f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0193_1.jpg)


17 April 1909


522f945368f4b84c38001b71: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0194_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945368f4b84c38001b73: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0194_1.jpg)


18 April 1909


522f945368f4b84c38001b75: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0195_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945368f4b84c38001b77: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0195_1.jpg)


19 April 1909


522f945368f4b84c38001b79: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0196_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945368f4b84c38001b7b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0196_1.jpg)


20 April 1909

coal: 263 tons 1812 lbs -


522f945368f4b84c38001b7d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0197_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945368f4b84c38001b7f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0197_1.jpg)


21 April 1909


522f945368f4b84c38001b81: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0198_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945368f4b84c38001b83: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0198_1.jpg)


22 April 1909


522f945368f4b84c38001b85: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0199_0.jpg)


anchored off naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 121.0


522f945368f4b84c38001b87: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0199_1.jpg)


23 April 1909

Received from the general Storekeeper, Naval Station, Cavite, P.I. for the Deck Department

For the Engineers' Department

For the pay Department

Received from the General Storekeeper, Naval Station, Cavite, P.I. for the DECK DEPARTMENT: 24 corn brooms, 8 qrs sandpaper 12 bath bricks 200 pkg toilet paper 2 ensigns #5 5 gal japan drier 600 lbs wh lead 15 gal turpentine 10 baseball shirts 10 baseball caps 1 catcher's mask 7 fielders gloves 3 sets boxing gloves, 54 lbs. manila rope 18-thr. 191 lbs. manila rope 2 1/2" 20 lbs. polishing paste 10 gal lard oil 2 binoculars 25 yellow ocher 25 gal raw linseed oil 25 lbs putty 10 baseball trousers 10 pair baseball stockings 1 catcher's protector 12 baseball bats 30 lbs spunyarn 6 lbs twine 600 lbs s.w.soap 1 box candles 1 side leather 400 lbs wh zinc 20 lbs shellac 36 lbs lye 10 bb belts 1 baseman mitt 1 mitt l.h. 12 base balls and 14 pcs. manufactured lumber For the ENGINEERS' DEPARTMENT: 36 brass caps, asstd. 60 boiler zincs 2 syringes, oil 350 gal engine oil 2 lbs bolts & nuts 6 g.i. buckets 1 pair pliers 6 wire brushes 3 thermometers 1 gal insulating paint 2 tees, 1/4" 6 shovels 4 oil fillers 40 gal cylinder oil 24 cap screws 6 twist drills 25 ft garden hose 5 lbs copper wire 18 elec. lamp sockets 15 sheets tin 2 copper measures 200 lbs waste 40 gal lard oil 100 lbs chl. calcium 30 asstd files 20 ft steram hose 3 hydrometers 2 lbs rubber tape 50 carbons, elec. fans For the PAY DEPARTMENT: 20 yds drill 25 pair high shoes 900 lbs sugar 936 lbs corned beef 720 lbs tinned fruit 200 lbs salt 160 lbs lard 50 lbs dry peaches 240 lbs raisins 18 cases vegetables 50 pr lt drawers 60 spools silk 300 lbs coffee 120 lbs tinned hams 304 lbs milk 150 lbs tea 150 lbs macaroni 40 lbs cocoa 80 lbs prunes 4 kegs pickles 50 undershirts 2500 lbs flour 432 lbs bacon 360 lbs tomatoes 400 lbs beans 322 lbs salmon 600 lbs rice 100 lbs salt pork 3 cases butter


522f945368f4b84c38001b89: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0200_0.jpg)


anchored off naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f945368f4b84c38001b8b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0200_1.jpg)


23 April 1909

manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0

J.K.Gibbs, F2c. - J.K.Gibbs, F2c., absentee.

Sent working party to navy yard for stores.

By order of Commanding Officer J.K.Gibbs, F2c., was declared a deserter from this vessel and from the U.S. Naval Service, dating from 13th instant.

P.Mendoza, NOS. - P.Mendoza, NOS., and P.Rafael, NCP., were discharged from the US Naval Service by reason of expiration of enlistment (1-4yrs.).

P.Rafael, NCP. - P.Mendoza, NOS., and P.Rafael, NCP., were discharged from the US Naval Service by reason of expiration of enlistment (1-4yrs.).

Received aboard from Navy water boat 17 tons fresh water for steaming purposes, and from the General Store Keeper, Naval Station, Cavite, stores as per list appended.


522f945368f4b84c38001b8d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0201_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945368f4b84c38001b8f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0201_1.jpg)


24 April 1909

A.H.Buckle, SC4c. - By order of Commanding Officer A.H.Buckle, SC4c., was released from confinement and restored to duty.

Received on board 14 tons fresh water from Smith, Bell & Co. for steaming purposes.


522f945368f4b84c38001b91: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0202_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945368f4b84c38001b93: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0202_1.jpg)


25 April 1909


522f945368f4b84c38001b95: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0203_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945368f4b84c38001b97: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0203_1.jpg)


26 April 1909


522f945368f4b84c38001b99: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0204_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945368f4b84c38001b9b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0204_1.jpg)


27 April 1909


522f945368f4b84c38001b9d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0205_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945368f4b84c38001b9f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0205_1.jpg)


28 April 1909


522f945368f4b84c38001ba1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0206_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945368f4b84c38001ba3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0206_1.jpg)


29 April 1909


522f945368f4b84c38001ba5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0207_0.jpg)


anchored off naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f945368f4b84c38001ba7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0207_1.jpg)


30 April 1909



LOGS FOR MAY 1909


522f945368f4b84c38001ba9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0208_0.jpg)


cavite p i

Lat , Long


522f945368f4b84c38001bab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0208_1.jpg)


1 May 1909

P.Enriques, NOS. - P.Enriques, NOS., absent over leave.


522f945468f4b84c38001bad: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0209_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945468f4b84c38001baf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0209_1.jpg)


2 May 1909

P.Enriques, NOS. - P.Enriques, NOS., absent over leave.

Received 50 lbs for general mess.


522f945468f4b84c38001bb1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0210_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945468f4b84c38001bb3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0210_1.jpg)


3 May 1909

P.Enriques, NOS. - P.Enriques, NOS., absent over leave.

Sent base ball party ashore at 2:00; returned at 5:00.


522f945468f4b84c38001bb5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0211_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945468f4b84c38001bb7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0211_1.jpg)


4 May 1909


522f945468f4b84c38001bb9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0212_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945468f4b84c38001bbb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0212_1.jpg)


5 May 1909


522f945468f4b84c38001bbd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0213_0.jpg)


cavite pi making passage to and anchored off manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945468f4b84c38001bbf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0213_1.jpg)


6 May 1909


522f945468f4b84c38001bc1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0214_0.jpg)


manila pi making passage to caimen cove luzon

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945468f4b84c38001bc3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0214_1.jpg)


7 May 1909


522f945468f4b84c38001bc5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0215_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off caimen cove luzon

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945468f4b84c38001bc7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0215_1.jpg)


8 May 1909

hermanes major id

Lat -1.3, Long 143.6

At 9:10 stopped and sent 1st prahm and wherry out with scientific parties.

Stopped at 1:30 and picked up wherry and prahm.

Stopped at 3:15 and lowered prahm and wherry for reef work.


522f945468f4b84c38001bc9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0216_0.jpg)


caimen cove making passage to and anchored off bolinas luzon

Lat -8.7, Long 115.2


522f945468f4b84c38001bcb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0216_1.jpg)


9 May 1909

bolinao light

Lat -8.7, Long 115.2

At 6:00 wherry and both prahms left ship with scientific parties, and returned at 8:00.


522f945468f4b84c38001bcd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0217_0.jpg)


bolinao making passage to dagupan luzon pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945468f4b84c38001bcf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0217_1.jpg)


10 May 1909


522f945468f4b84c38001bd1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0218_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off dagupan making passage to manila bay

Lat 12.8, Long 45.0


522f945468f4b84c38001bd3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0218_1.jpg)


11 May 1909


522f945468f4b84c38001bd5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0219_0.jpg)


making passage to manila bay

Lat 14.5, Long 120.8


522f945468f4b84c38001bd7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0219_1.jpg)


12 May 1909


522f945468f4b84c38001bd9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0220_0.jpg)


anchored off naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f945468f4b84c38001bdb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0220_1.jpg)


13 May 1909


522f945468f4b84c38001bdd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0221_0.jpg)


naval station cavite

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f945468f4b84c38001bdf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0221_1.jpg)


14 May 1909


522f945468f4b84c38001be1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0222_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945468f4b84c38001be3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0222_1.jpg)


15 May 1909


522f945468f4b84c38001be5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0223_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945468f4b84c38001be7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0223_1.jpg)


16 May 1909


522f945568f4b84c38001be9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0224_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945568f4b84c38001beb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0224_1.jpg)


17 May 1909


522f945568f4b84c38001bed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0225_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945568f4b84c38001bef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0225_1.jpg)


18 May 1909


522f945568f4b84c38001bf1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0226_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945568f4b84c38001bf3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0226_1.jpg)


19 May 1909

Received for general mess 1000 lbs. ice, 182 lbs. beef, 19 lbs. onions, 100 lbs. bread.

C.W.Stinnett, seaman - C.W.Stinnett, seaman, and F.J.Murphy, F2c., absent over leave.

Five boilermakers and six helpers at work in Engineers' Department.

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - C.W.Stinnett, seaman, and F.J.Murphy, F2c., absent over leave.

F.J.Murphy, F2c. - .J.Murphy, F2c., returned on board 4 1/2 hours over time.

Six boilermakers and six boiler scalers at work on boiler A: two carpenters on board repairing boat skids from 1:00 to 4:00.


522f945568f4b84c38001bf5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0227_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945568f4b84c38001bf7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0227_1.jpg)


20 May 1909

C.W.Stinnett, Sea. - C.W.Stinnett, Sea., returned on board 17 hours over time.

Brought off starboard steam launch from Naval Station.

Received on board from the General Store-Keeper, Naval Station, Cavite, P.I., 15 Kraig-Jorgensen rifles, 15 slings for same, 15 bayonets and 15 bayonet scabbards.


522f945568f4b84c38001bf9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0228_0.jpg)


cavite p i

Lat , Long


522f945568f4b84c38001bfb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0228_1.jpg)


21 May 1909


522f945568f4b84c38001bfd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0229_0.jpg)


cavite making passage to and anchored ionside breakwater manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945568f4b84c38001bff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0229_1.jpg)


22 May 1909

Chief Boalowmine -


522f945568f4b84c38001c01: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0230_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945568f4b84c38001c03: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0230_1.jpg)


23 May 1909

T.Walsh, F1c. - T.Walsh, F1c., J.S.Holliday, F2c., absent over leave.

Scrubbed decks with sand.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - T.Walsh, F1c., J.S.Holliday, F2c., absent over leave.

F.F.Ryan, C.P. - Released and restored to duty F.F.Ryan, C.P., at expiration of confinement.


522f945568f4b84c38001c05: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0231_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945568f4b84c38001c07: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0231_1.jpg)


24 May 1909

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - T.Walsh, F1c., and J.S.Holliday,F2c., absent over leave.

T.Walsh, F1c. - T.Walsh, F1c., and J.S.Holliday,F2c., absent over leave.

Nine boiler scalers at work in the Engineers' Department from San Nicholas Iron Works.

Assistant Paymaster H.Dial - In accordance with order 735-09 JVC-L from Commander IIId Squadron, U.S.Pacific Fleet, Assistant Paymaster H.Dial was this day detached from duty on board this vessel and ordered to report to Commandant Naval Station, Cavite, P.I., for duty as the assistant to the General Storekeeper at that station.

Received for General Mess: 100 lbs. bread, 2000 lbs. potatoes, 450 lbs. onions, 1200 eggs, 216 lbs. butter, 52 lbs. pork, 100 lbs. sausage, 52 lbs. cheese, 2500 lbs. ice, 1183 lbs. beef, 88 lbs. ham.


522f945568f4b84c38001c09: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0232_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945568f4b84c38001c0b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0232_1.jpg)


25 May 1909

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - T.Walsh, F1c., and J.S.Holliday, F2c., absent over leave.

T.Walsh, F1c. - T.Walsh, F1c., and J.S.Holliday, F2c., absent over leave.

Native laborers from shore employed coaling ship.

coal: 130 tons -

U.S.S.Relief - Received from U.S.S.Relief, with bag, hammock and necessary transfer papers E.C.Howell, Cox.

Eight boilerscalers from San Nicolas Iron Works at work on boiler B.

E.C.Howell, Cox. - Received from U.S.S.Relief, with bag, hammock and necessary transfer papers E.C.Howell, Cox.

Received from San Nicolas Iron Works 2 brass top and bottom end bearings for dynamo and 2 teakwood gratings, for Engineers' and Deck Department, respectively.


522f945568f4b84c38001c0d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0233_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f945568f4b84c38001c0f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0233_1.jpg)


26 May 1909


522f945568f4b84c38001c11: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0234_0.jpg)


on marine railway el varadero

Lat 12.8, Long 45.0


522f945568f4b84c38001c13: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0234_1.jpg)


27 May 1909


522f945568f4b84c38001c15: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0235_0.jpg)


marine railway el varadero pi

Lat 12.8, Long 45.0


522f945568f4b84c38001c17: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0235_1.jpg)


28 May 1909


522f945568f4b84c38001c19: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0236_0.jpg)


anchored in canacao bay pi

Lat 44.9, Long 37.3


522f945568f4b84c38001c1b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0236_1.jpg)


29 May 1909


522f945568f4b84c38001c1d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0237_0.jpg)


canacao bay making passage to matnog luzon pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945568f4b84c38001c1f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0237_1.jpg)


30 May 1909


522f945568f4b84c38001c21: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0238_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off matnog luzon pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945568f4b84c38001c23: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0238_1.jpg)


31 May 1909



LOGS FOR JUNE 1909


522f945568f4b84c38001c25: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0239_0.jpg)


matnog making passage to and anchored off balicuatro ids pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945568f4b84c38001c27: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0239_1.jpg)


1 June 1909


522f945668f4b84c38001c29: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0240_0.jpg)


balicatro ids making passage to and anchored in port palapag

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


522f945668f4b84c38001c2b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0240_1.jpg)


2 June 1909


522f945668f4b84c38001c2d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0241_0.jpg)


port palapag making passage to tabaco bay luzon pi

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


522f945668f4b84c38001c2f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0241_1.jpg)


3 June 1909


522f945668f4b84c38001c31: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0242_0.jpg)


anchored in tabaco bay luzon pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945668f4b84c38001c33: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0242_1.jpg)


4 June 1909


522f945668f4b84c38001c35: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0243_0.jpg)


guininyam id making passage to and anchored off batan batan id pi

Lat 54.1, Long -165.9


522f945668f4b84c38001c37: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0243_1.jpg)


5 June 1909

coal: 63 tons -


522f945668f4b84c38001c39: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0244_0.jpg)


anchored off legaspi albay gulf luzon pi

Lat -35.0, Long 117.9


522f945668f4b84c38001c3b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0244_1.jpg)


6 June 1909


522f945668f4b84c38001c3d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0245_0.jpg)


legaspi pi dredging in vacinity

Lat 15.5, Long 73.9


522f945668f4b84c38001c3f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0245_1.jpg)


7 June 1909


522f945668f4b84c38001c41: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0246_0.jpg)


anchored off batan island

Lat 54.1, Long -165.9


522f945668f4b84c38001c43: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0246_1.jpg)


8 June 1909


522f945668f4b84c38001c45: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0247_0.jpg)


rapurapu strait making passage to and anchored in cabugas bay

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5


522f945668f4b84c38001c47: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0247_1.jpg)


9 June 1909


522f945668f4b84c38001c49: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0248_0.jpg)


cabugas bay making passage to and anchored off porongpong id pi

Lat 30.3, Long 115.1


522f945668f4b84c38001c4b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0248_1.jpg)


10 June 1909


522f945668f4b84c38001c4d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0249_0.jpg)


anchored in pocket bay lahuy id

Lat 30.3, Long 113.9


522f945668f4b84c38001c4f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0249_1.jpg)


11 June 1909


522f945668f4b84c38001c51: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0250_0.jpg)


anchore in butauanan bay pi

Lat 29.4, Long 14.5


522f945668f4b84c38001c53: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0250_1.jpg)


12 June 1909


522f945668f4b84c38001c55: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0251_0.jpg)


anchored off maculabo island pi

Lat 30.5, Long 116.0


522f945668f4b84c38001c57: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0251_1.jpg)


13 June 1909


522f945668f4b84c38001c59: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0252_0.jpg)


maculabo island making passageto and anchored in san miguel bay

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945668f4b84c38001c5b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0252_1.jpg)


14 June 1909


522f945668f4b84c38001c5d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0253_0.jpg)


san miguel bay pi

Lat , Long


522f945668f4b84c38001c5f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0253_1.jpg)


15 June 1909

canimo island

Lat , Long

At 6:27 stopped and sent prahm after gill net.

T.Walsh, F1c. - T.Walsh, F1c., and J.S.Holliday, F2c., absentees.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - T.Walsh, F1c., and J.S.Holliday, F2c., absentees.

slowed down off Canimo light and sent wherry and prahm in with scientific party.

Sent prahm with Scientific party up the river.

Sent mail orderly on shore.

At 11:20 got underway and stood across to Canimo Island, picked up boats

At 1:00 sent Scientific party ashore; boats returned and were hoisted.

Fouled channel buoy in getting underway.


522f945668f4b84c38001c61: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol043of055/vol043of055_0254_0.jpg)


anchored between alto pt and rosa id lagonoy gulf pi

Lat 6.5, Long 3.4


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16 June 1909

rosa id

Lat 42.2, Long 41.7

net up at 7:35; stops carried away and frame capsized.

T.Walsh, F1c. - T.Walsh, F1c., and J.S.Holliday, F2c., absentees.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - T.Walsh, F1c., and J.S.Holliday, F2c., absentees.

Stopped at 8:31 and lowered wherry and prahms with dynamite party.

put over 25' trawl and washed out net. Stopped at 9:00 and landed and dismantled trawl.

Picked up boats at 12:00

At 1:05 stopped and sent wherry and prahms out with members of Scientific Department.

trawl up at 3:00, net badly torn and bridle stops carried away.

4:05, when stopped and picked up boats.


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lagonoy gulf pi

Lat 6.5, Long 3.4


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17 June 1909


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lagonoy gulf pi

Lat 6.5, Long 3.4


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18 June 1909


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lagonoy gulf making passage to and anchored off batan batan island

Lat 54.1, Long -165.9


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19 June 1909


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anchored off legaspi albay gulf se luzon

Lat -35.0, Long 117.9


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20 June 1909


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anchored off batan batan pi

Lat 42.2, Long 41.7


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21 June 1909


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batan batan id pi

Lat 54.1, Long -165.9


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22 June 1909

coal: 150 tons -



LOG BOOK – JUNE 23rd 1909 TO FEBRUARY 20th 1910


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Log book of the USS Albatross, 4th rate, commanded by C M McCormick, US Navy, commencing June 23rd, 1909, at Batan, Batan, P.I., and ending February 20th, 1910, at Nagasaki, Japan


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List of Officers attached to and on board of the USS "Albatross", commanded by Commander C M McCormick, USN, during the period covered by this log book from June 23rd, 1909, to February 20th, 1910


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List of officers who have died, been detached, or transferred on board the USS "Albatross", commanded by Commander C M McCormick, USN, during the period covered by this log book from June 23rd, 1909, to February 20th, 1910


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Complement of Petty Officers, Seamen, Ordinary Seamen, Apprentice Seamen, and Marines on board the USS "Albatross" at present commissioning (Number on b'd June 23rd, 1909, to February 20th, 1910)


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USS "Albatross". Descriprion of Instruments for meteorological observations, their location, &c


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Armament of the USS "Albatross"

primary

small arms


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Tables of deviation of the standard compass N° ... on board the USS ...

blank page


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anchored off port gubat luzon pi

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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23 June 1909


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port gubat making passage via calintaan id to anchorage off langas pt thence making passage to cavite pi

Lat 29.9, Long -131.4


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24 June 1909


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making passage to cavite pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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25 June 1909


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anchored off naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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26 June 1909


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cavite pi

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27 June 1909


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cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


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28 June 1909


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at cavite pi

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


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29 June 1909


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cavite pi

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30 June 1909



LOGS FOR JULY 1909


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cavite pi

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1 July 1909

At 8:00 sent working party to yard for pay stores and engineers' stores.

Received from General StoreKeeper, Cavite, P.I., following stores for Pay Department: 40 Blankets, 120 scrub brushes, 12 doz. eagle med. buttons, 200 clothes stops, 200 spools cotton, white, 12 cravats, 50 pair drawers, light, 600 handkerchiefs, white, 72 brushes, hair, 200 white hats, 120 jack knives, 5 mattresses, 75 mattress covers, 75 pr. shoes, high, 75 pair shoes, low, 100 bars saltwater soap, 96 towels, 200 pair dungaree pants, 50 pair trousers, white, 50 undershirts, light, 150 cotton undershirts; and for Engineers' Department: 4 qrs. emery cloth, 50 ft. telegraph chain, 2 gro. machine screws, 2 thermometers.

Machinist C.Crater, USN. - Machinist C.Crater, USN., continued his examination in the yard.


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cavite pi

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2 July 1909

K.Ito, artist - K.Ito, artist, left the ship with his effects and severed his connection with the Bureau of Fisheries.

Received for general mess 100 lbs. bread, 1200 lbs. ice, 352 lbs. beef, 102 lbs. turkey, 504 eggs, 1 case oysters, 1 case olives, 1 case cranberry, 1 pkg. nuts.

C.Crater, machinist - C.Crater, machinist, finished his examination at 2:30 for promotion to the grade of Chief Machinist, USN.


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cavite pi

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3 July 1909


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cavite pi

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4 July 1909


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cavite pi

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5 July 1909


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cavite pi

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6 July 1909

Received from general Storekeeper, Naval Staation, Cavite, P.I.

for deck department

for engineers' department


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cavite pi

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6 July 1909


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cavite pi

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6 July 1909


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cavite pi

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7 July 1909

Received from general Storekeeper, Naval Staation, Cavite, P.I.

the scientific department

Received from the General Storekeeper, Naval Sta., Cavite, P.I., for the SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT: 15 lbs bolts & nuts, iron, hex. heads, 1/2" x 3", 39 lbs ditto, 1/2" x 2 1/2", 43 lbs ditto, 1 1/2" x 2", 3 pair brass hinges, 1 1/2" x 1 1/2", 12 bottles ink, # 112, 5 lbs. copper wire # 14, 12 canteens, 1 knapsack, 3 ponchos, 2 1/4 doz. files, 25 lbs marline, 2 wire nippers. 12 empty barrells & 1 pkge wrapping paper were also rec'd for the Scientific Department, from Manila, P.I.


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cavite pi

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7 July 1909

C. M McCormick - Commander

H. Johnson -

Received 100 lbs. bread and 183 lbs. beef for general mess.

E.W.Hughes, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: E.W.Hughes, Sea., shirking, 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; E.C.Howell, Cox., under influence of liquor, disrespectful and using threatening language to officer of deck, trial by deck court; S.Bautista, NSea., 47 hours over leave, C.A.Swavely, Sea., 2 hours over leave, G.Guinto, NOS, 23 hours over leave, C.Franco, NOS, 10 hours over time, A.Fernandez, NOS, 10 hours over time - quarantines.

E.C.Howell, Cox. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: E.W.Hughes, Sea., shirking, 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; E.C.Howell, Cox., under influence of liquor, disrespectful and using threatening language to officer of deck, trial by deck court; S.Bautista, NSea., 47 hours over leave, C.A.Swavely, Sea., 2 hours over leave, G.Guinto, NOS, 23 hours over leave, C.Franco, NOS, 10 hours over time, A.Fernandez, NOS, 10 hours over time - quarantines.

S.Bautista NSea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: E.W.Hughes, Sea., shirking, 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; E.C.Howell, Cox., under influence of liquor, disrespectful and using threatening language to officer of deck, trial by deck court; S.Bautista, NSea., 47 hours over leave, C.A.Swaveley, Sea., 2 hours over leave, G.Guinto, NOS, 23 hours over leave, C.Franco, NOS, 10 hours over time, A.Fernandez, NOS, 10 hours over time - quarantines.

C.A.Swavely, Sea. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: E.W.Hughes, Sea., shirking, 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; E.C.Howell, Cox., under influence of liquor, disrespectful and using threatening language to officer of deck, trial by deck court; S.Bautista, NSea., 47 hours over leave, C.A.Swavely, Sea., 2 hours over leave, G.Guinto, NOS, 23 hours over leave, C.Franco, NOS, 10 hours over time, A.Fernandez, NOS, 10 hours over time - quarantines.

G.Guinto, NOS. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: E.W.Hughes, Sea., shirking, 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; E.C.Howell, Cox., under influence of liquor, disrespectful and using threatening language to officer of deck, trial by deck court; S.Bautista, NSea., 47 hours over leave, C.A.Swavely, Sea., 2 hours over leave, G.Guinto, NOS, 23 hours over leave, C.Franco, NOS, 10 hours over time, A.Fernandez, NOS, 10 hours over time - quarantines.

C.Franco, NOS. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: E.W.Hughes, Sea., shirking, 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; E.C.Howell, Cox., under influence of liquor, disrespectful and using threatening language to officer of deck, trial by deck court; S.Bautista, NSea., 47 hours over leave, C.A.Swaveley, Sea., 2 hours over leave, G.Guinto, NOS, 23 hours over leave, C.Franco, NOS, 10 hours over time, A.Fernandez, NOS, 10 hours over time - quarantines.

A.Fernandez, NOS. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: E.W.Hughes, Sea., shirking, 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; E.C.Howell, Cox., under influence of liquor, disrespectful and using threatening language to officer of deck, trial by deck court; S.Bautista, NSea., 47 hours over leave, C.A.Swaveley, Sea., 2 hours over leave, G.Guinto, NOS, 23 hours over leave, C.Franco, NOS, 10 hours over time, A.Fernandez, NOS, 10 hours over time - quarantines.

Yard tug No 681 carried away port gangway ladder.

Sent working party to yard with whale boat for lumber and stores.

Sent remains of port gangway ladder ashore to navy yard to be repaired.

Workmen from Navy Yard employed installing new fire and deck pump in Engineers' Dept.

Board of Survey met and held survey on cabin, wardroom and steerage chairs.

Received stores for Scientific Dept. as per appended list.


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cavite pi making passage to and anchored off manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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8 July 1909

manila

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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9 July 1909

Received from the American Hardware & plubing Co. Manila, P.I.

the scientific department

for deck department

for engineers' department

Received from the American Hardware & Plumbimg Co., Manila, P.I., FOR THE SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT: 6 pcs. plate glass 10" sq. x 1/4", & 1 gro emery cloth. FOR DECK DEPARTMENT: 1 lb. copper boat nails, 1/2 lb. copper rivets, 1 lb. steel wire brads, 12 deck scrubs & handles, 12 hand scrubs, 1 coil Manila, 4", 6 R.R. hand lanterns, 5 lbs. fish glue, 25 gal. turpentine, 1 plumbers' friend, 24 cakes sapolio, 10 gal. coal oil, 1 gro. matches, 96 cakes Pears" soap, 2 stew pots, 6" dia., 2 coffee pots, 12 can openers, 6 frying pans, 2 stew pots, 10 x 6 2 ditto, 6 x 4 1 egg beater, 12 mess pans, 12 ladles, mess, 12 water glasses, and FOR ENGINEERS' DEPARTMENT: 200 stove bolts, 24 tap bolts, 1 bbl. fire clay, 50 fire bricks, 2 2-ft. rules, 12 bunker lamps, 6 g.i. buckets, 12 navy globe valves, 12 file handles, 4 wrenches, Coes, 6' 2 ditto, 8' 10 brass cocks, 3 plain eng. nub 6 qrs. emery cloth.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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9 July 1909

Received for general mess 100 lbs. bread, 50 lbs. pork, 90 lbs. onions, 42 doz. eggs, 1200 lbs. ice, 167 lbs. beef.

Received stores as per list.


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manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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10 July 1909

G.Lovey, Cox. - G.Lovey, Cox., F.Santos, NOS., M.Malana, NOS., E.Estrella, NOS., A.Dimla, NOS., absent over leave.

F.Santos, NOS. - G.Lovey, Cox., F.Santos, NOS., M.Malana, NOS., E.Estrella, NOS., A.Dimla, NOS., absent over leave.

M.Malana, NOS. - G.Lovey, Cox., F.Santos, NOS., M.Malana, NOS., E.Estrella, NOS., A.Dimla, NOS., absent over leave.

A.Dimla, NOS. - G.Lovey, Cox., F.Santos, NOS., M.Malana, NOS., E.Estrella, NOS., A.Dimla, NOS., absent over leave.

E.Estrella, NOS. - G.Lovey, Cox., F.Santos, NOS., M.Malana, NOS., E.Estrella, NOS., A.Dimla, NOS., absent over leave.

Received on board for the Scientific Department 16 cases dynamite, 14 pkgs. fuse and caps, 3 pkgs. musline; for the Deck Department 12 scaling hammers, 12 file scrapers, 24 g.i. buckets, 1 grindstone, 1 doz. knives and forks; for Eng. Department: 40 lbs. candles, 12 bunker lamps, 12 hand lamps.

G.Lovey, Cox. - G.Lovey, Cox., F.Santos, NOS., M.Malana, NOS., E.Estrella, NOS., and A.Dimla, NOS., returned on board 2 1/2 hours over time.

M.Malana, NOS. - G.Lovey, Cox., F.Santos, NOS., M.Malana, NOS., E.Estrella, NOS., and A.Dimla, NOS., returned on board 2 1/2 hours over time.

F.Santos, NOS. - G.Lovey, Cox., F.Santos, NOS., M.Malana, NOS., E.Estrella, NOS., and A.Dimla, NOS., returned on board 2 1/2 hours over time.

A.Dimla, NOS. - G.Lovey, Cox., F.Santos, NOS., M.Malana, NOS., E.Estrella, NOS., and A.Dimla, NOS., returned on board 2 1/2 hours over time.

E.Estrella, NOS. - G.Lovey, Cox., F.Santos, NOS., M.Malana, NOS., E.Estrella, NOS., and A.Dimla, NOS., returned on board 2 1/2 hours over time.


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manila pi making passage to and anchored off cavite pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


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11 July 1909

cavite pi

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Received 50 lbs. bread for general mess.


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cavite pi

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12 July 1909

Sent working party of five men to navy yard for fresh water.

E.W.Hughes, Seaman - Released and restored to duty E.W.Hughes, Seaman, at expiration of his confinement.

Rec'd 100 lbs. bread, 150 lbs. beef for general mess.

At 2:45 Naval Signal Station hoisted No.1 typhoon signal.

Overhauled 850 fms. dreging wire.


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cavite pi

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13 July 1909

Naval Signal Station hoisted No2 typhoon signal at 8:20.

Transferred to General Storekeeper, Cavite, P.I., following condemned Pay Department Stores: 225 lbs. biscuit, 34 lbs. baking powder, 25 lbs. pepper.

No2 typhoon signal displayed at Naval Station.

E.C.Howell, Cox. - E.C.Howell, Cox., was tried by deck court at 10:30.

Received from General Storekeeper, Cavite, P.I., 1 Underwood typewriter for Engineers' Department.

Sent working party to yard to handle scientific stores. Sent 9 bbls. specimens ashore for further shipment to Washington, D.C.

Received in Pay Department 22000.00 pesos.


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cavite pi

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14 July 1909


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cavite pi

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15 July 1909


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cavite pi

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16 July 1909


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cavite pi

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17 July 1909


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cavite pi

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522f945968f4b84c38001d0f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0037_1.jpg)


18 July 1909


522f945968f4b84c38001d11: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0038_0.jpg)


naval station cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 113.9


522f945968f4b84c38001d13: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0038_1.jpg)


19 July 1909


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cavite pi making passage to batan batan id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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20 July 1909


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making passage to batan pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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21 July 1909


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anchored off batan batan island pi

Lat 54.1, Long -165.9


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22 July 1909


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anchored off se side of nabatas point samar pi

Lat 22.3, Long 114.0


522f945968f4b84c38001d23: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0042_1.jpg)


23 July 1909

nabatas point samar island

Lat 52.8, Long -128.5


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nabatas pt samar making passage to and anchored off tacloban layte pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945a68f4b84c38001d27: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0043_1.jpg)


24 July 1909

tacloban island of leyte

Lat 58.3, Long -135.7

At 6:00 dynamite party left ship in prahms and wherry and returned at 7:30, left again at 8:15 and returned at 10:00.


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tacloban making passage to and anchored off abuyog leyte pi

Lat 11.4, Long 124.5


522f945a68f4b84c38001d2b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0044_1.jpg)


25 July 1909

abuyog leyte island

Lat 11.4, Long -5.5

E.C.Howell, Cox. - By order of Commanding Officer E.C.Howell, Cox., was released from confinement and restored to duty.

Sent baseball party ashore.

Ball party returned at 11:30.


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abuyog leyte pi

Lat 11.4, Long 124.5


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26 July 1909

Members of scientific department left ship at 5:30 with prahm. Swimming party ashore with dinghy and wherry, seining party away with No1 prahm.

Base ball and liberty parties went ashore for the afternoon. All boats returned. The local scout band gave a concert on board.


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abuyog leyte making passage to and anchored off casogoran mathon

Lat 55.9, Long -4.3


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27 July 1909

casogoran malhon island

Lat 53.2, Long -168.4

Chief Boatswain R.Rohange - Medical Officer placed Chief Boatswain R.Rohange on binnacle list.

Scientific party left ship at 10:45 and returned at 11:45. Boats left ship again at 1:00 and returned at 5:30.


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casogoran malhon making passage to and anchored off gigoso quinapondan bay samar

Lat 24.5, Long 118.1


522f945a68f4b84c38001d37: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0047_1.jpg)


28 July 1909

gigoso town quinapundan bay samar island

Lat 52.8, Long -128.5

Dynamite party left ship in wherry and prahms, and two men to gather land shells. Boats returned at 11:30.

Boats left again at 1:15 and returned at 5:00.


522f945a68f4b84c38001d39: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0048_0.jpg)


gigoso samar making passage to and anchored off san pogue layte pi

Lat 11.4, Long 124.5


522f945a68f4b84c38001d3b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0048_1.jpg)


29 July 1909

san roque leyte

Lat 11.4, Long 124.5

9:30 stopped and sent out both prahms and wherry for dynamiting

F.Meyorhoff, carpenter's mate 3d cl. - F.Meyorhoff, carpenter's mate 3d cl., placed on binnacle list with bronchitis.

Picked up boats and came to anchor at 4:45


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san rogue layte making passage to and anchored off hinunangan layte

Lat 11.4, Long 124.5


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30 July 1909


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hinunangon leyte making passage to nasipit mndanao pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945a68f4b84c38001d43: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0050_1.jpg)


31 July 1909



LOGS FOR AUGUST 1909


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m aking passage to and anchored off nasipit mindanao pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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1 August 1909


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nasipit mindanao making passage to and anchored off mahinog camigain pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.2


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2 August 1909


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makinog camiguin id dredging in vacinity and back to anchorage for the night

Lat 38.5, Long -28.6


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3 August 1909


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anchored off opol mindanao pi

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5


522f945a68f4b84c38001d53: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0054_1.jpg)


4 August 1909


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opol making passage to and anchored off camp orerton mindanao

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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5 August 1909


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camp overton mindanao pi

Lat 51.1, Long 1.3


522f945a68f4b84c38001d5b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0056_1.jpg)


6 August 1909


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camp overton mindanao pi and dredging in vicinity

Lat 51.1, Long 1.3


522f945b68f4b84c38001d5f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0057_1.jpg)


7 August 1909


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camp overton mindanao making passage to and anchored in inamucon bay mindanas pi

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5


522f945b68f4b84c38001d63: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0058_1.jpg)


8 August 1909


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anchored off dapitan dapitan bay mindanao pi

Lat -13.8, Long -171.7


522f945b68f4b84c38001d67: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0059_1.jpg)


9 August 1909


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anchored off maria maria bay siquijor island pi

Lat 52.3, Long 14.5


522f945b68f4b84c38001d6b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0060_1.jpg)


10 August 1909


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maiia siquijor id making passage to cebu cebu id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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11 August 1909


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anchored off cebu cebu pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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12 August 1909


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cebu cebu making passage to batan batan pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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13 August 1909


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making passage to and anchored off batan batan pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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14 August 1909


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batan batan making passage to cebu cebu pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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15 August 1909


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anchored off cebu cebu pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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16 August 1909


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cebu cebu pi

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17 August 1909


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cebu cebu making passage to murcielagos bay mindanas pi

Lat -26.0, Long 32.7


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18 August 1909


522f945b68f4b84c38001d8d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0069_0.jpg)


making passage to murcielagos bay mindanas mindanao pi

Lat -26.0, Long 32.7


522f945b68f4b84c38001d8f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0069_1.jpg)


19 August 1909


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making passage to and anchored in marcielagos bay mindanao pi

Lat -26.0, Long 32.7


522f945b68f4b84c38001d93: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0070_1.jpg)


20 August 1909


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murciclagos bay mindanao making passage to cebu cebu pi

Lat -26.0, Long 117.1


522f945b68f4b84c38001d97: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0071_1.jpg)


21 August 1909


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anchored off cebu cebu pi

Lat 55.3, Long 117.1


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22 August 1909


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cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


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23 August 1909


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cebu cebu pi

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24 August 1909


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cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


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25 August 1909


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cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


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26 August 1909


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cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


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27 August 1909


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cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


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28 August 1909

Received 200 lbs. ice for general mess.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - J.S.Holliday, F2c., absentee.

S.S. Magallanes - Received from General Storekeeper, Naval Station, Cavite, P.I. per S.S.Magallanes for Scientific Department 38 cases alcohol, and for Engineers' Department 1 side (25 lbs) pump leather.

M.Malana, NOS. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: M.Malana, NOS., V.Almoguiera, NOS., G.Acuna, NOS., and E.Estrella, NOS., 5 1/2 hours over time, quarantined to ship while in Cebu.

V.Almoguiera, NOS. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: M.Malana, NOS., V.Almoguiera, NOS., G.Acuna, NOS., and E.Estrella, NOS., 5 1/2 hours over time, quarantined to ship while in Cebu.

G.Acuna, NOS. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: M.Malana, NOS., V.Almoguiera, NOS., G.Acuna, NOS., and E.Estrella, NOS., 5 1/2 hours over time, quarantined to ship while in Cebu.

E.Estrella, NOS. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishments: M.Malana, NOS., V.Almoguiera, NOS., G.Acuna, NOS., and E.Estrella, NOS., 5 1/2 hours over time, quarantined to ship while in Cebu.

T.L.Riggs, QM2c. - T.L.Riggs, QM2c., was brought before a deck court and tried for smuggling liquor on board.

Two boilermakers and helpers from shore at work in Engineers' Department.


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cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


522f945c68f4b84c38001db7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0079_1.jpg)


29 August 1909

F.F.Ryan, C.P. - At 9:30 went to quarters and published the findings and sentences in Summary Court-Martial and Deck Court cases as follows, mitigated and approved by Commanding Officer, S.O.P.-SC-M: F.F.Ryan, C.P., assaulting another person in the Navy, solitary confinement on bread and water for 10 days, full ration every 3d day; to lose $72.60 of his pay. R.Rutan, Oil., leaving ship without permission - solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days, full ration every 3 day; to lose $20.35 of his pay. M.Miller, F1c., leaving ship without permission while suffering from a venerial disease - solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days, full ration every 3 days; to lose $77.00 of his pasy. D.C.: T.L.Riggs, QM2c., smuggling liquor on board - solitary confinement for 10 days when off duty; to lose $30.33 of his pay. M.Miller, F1c., was confined accordingly.

R.Rutan, Oil. - At 9:30 went to quarters and published the findings and sentences in Summary Court-Martial and Deck Court cases as follows, mitigated and approved by Commanding Officer, S.O.P.-SC-M: F.F.Ryan, C.P., assaulting another person in the Navy, solitary confinement on bread and water for 10 days, full ration every 3d day; to lose $72.60 of his pay. R.Rutan, Oil., leaving ship without permission - solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days, full ration every 3 day; to lose $20.35 of his pay. M.Miller, F1c., leaving ship without permission while suffering from a venerial disease - solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days, full ration every 3 days; to lose $77.00 of his pasy. D.C.: T.L.Riggs, QM2c., smuggling liquor on board - solitary confinement for 10 days when off duty; to lose $30.33 of his pay. M.Miller, F1c., was confined accordingly.

M.Miller, F1c. - At 9:30 went to quarters and published the findings and sentences in Summary Court-Martial and Deck Court cases as follows, mitigated and approved by Commanding Officer, S.O.P.-SC-M: F.F.Ryan, C.P., assaulting another person in the Navy, solitary confinement on bread and water for 10 days, full ration every 3d day; to lose $72.60 of his pay. R.Rutan, Oil., leaving ship without permission - solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days, full ration every 3 day; to lose $20.35 of his pay. M.Miller, F1c., leaving ship without permission while suffering from a venerial disease - solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days, full ration every 3 days; to lose $77.00 of his pasy. D.C.: T.L.Riggs, QM2c., smuggling liquor on board - solitary confinement for 10 days when off duty; to lose $30.33 of his pay. M.Miller, F1c., was confined accordingly.

T.L.Riggs, QM2c. - At 9:30 went to quarters and published the findings and sentences in Summary Court-Martial and Deck Court cases as follows, mitigated and approved by Commanding Officer, S.O.P.-SC-M: F.F.Ryan, C.P., assaulting another person in the Navy, solitary confinement on bread and water for 10 days, full ration every 3d day; to lose $72.60 of his pay. R.Rutan, Oil., leaving ship without permission - solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days, full ration every 3 day; to lose $20.35 of his pay. M.Miller, F1c., leaving ship without permission while suffering from a venerial disease - solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days, full ration every 3 days; to lose $77.00 of his pasy. D.C.: T.L.Riggs, QM2c., smuggling liquor on board - solitary confinement for 10 days when off duty; to lose $30.33 of his pay. M.Miller, F1c., was confined accordingly.

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - Absentee, J.S.Holliday, F2c.


522f945c68f4b84c38001db9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0080_0.jpg)


cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


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30 August 1909

J.S.Holliday, F2c. - J.S.Holliday, F2c., absentee.

Five boilermakers at work in Engineers' Department until 6:00, three until 12:00 midnight.


522f945c68f4b84c38001dbd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0081_0.jpg)


cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


522f945c68f4b84c38001dbf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0081_1.jpg)


31 August 1909



LOGS FOR SEPTEMBER 1909


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cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


522f945c68f4b84c38001dc3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0082_1.jpg)


1 September 1909


522f945c68f4b84c38001dc5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0083_0.jpg)


cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


522f945c68f4b84c38001dc7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0083_1.jpg)


2 September 1909


522f945c68f4b84c38001dc9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0084_0.jpg)


cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


522f945c68f4b84c38001dcb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0084_1.jpg)


3 September 1909


522f945c68f4b84c38001dcd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0085_0.jpg)


cebu cebu pi

Lat , Long


522f945c68f4b84c38001dcf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0085_1.jpg)


4 September 1909


522f945c68f4b84c38001dd1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0086_0.jpg)


cebu cebu making passage to zamboanga mindanao pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945c68f4b84c38001dd3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0086_1.jpg)


5 September 1909


522f945c68f4b84c38001dd5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0087_0.jpg)


making passage to zamboanga mindanao pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945c68f4b84c38001dd7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0087_1.jpg)


6 September 1909

apo light

Lat 56.4, Long -5.5

T.L.Riggs, QM2c. - T.L.Riggs, QM2c., released from confinement and placed on sick list.


522f945c68f4b84c38001dd9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0088_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored of zamboanga mindanao pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945c68f4b84c38001ddb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0088_1.jpg)


7 September 1909


522f945c68f4b84c38001ddd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0089_0.jpg)


anchored off malanipa island pi

Lat 29.9, Long 116.5


522f945d68f4b84c38001ddf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0089_1.jpg)


8 September 1909


522f945d68f4b84c38001de1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0090_0.jpg)


sacol island making passage via tulnalutan id to anchorage off zamboanga mindanao

Lat 54.1, Long 117.1


522f945d68f4b84c38001de3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0090_1.jpg)


9 September 1909


522f945d68f4b84c38001de5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0091_0.jpg)


zamboanga mindanao pi

Lat 56.4, Long -5.5


522f945d68f4b84c38001de7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0091_1.jpg)


10 September 1909


522f945d68f4b84c38001de9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0092_0.jpg)


zamboanga mindanao via isabela basilian to anchorage off lampinigan

Lat 38.5, Long -28.6


522f945d68f4b84c38001deb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0092_1.jpg)


11 September 1909


522f945d68f4b84c38001ded: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0093_0.jpg)


lampinigan id via balukbaluk id to anchorage off north sdie of pilas id pi

Lat 38.5, Long -28.6


522f945d68f4b84c38001def: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0093_1.jpg)


12 September 1909


522f945d68f4b84c38001df1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0094_0.jpg)


pilas id via tapiantana id to anchorage of bulan id

Lat 56.2, Long 116.0


522f945d68f4b84c38001df3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0094_1.jpg)


13 September 1909


522f945d68f4b84c38001df5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0095_0.jpg)


bulan id making passage to and anchored off tonquil id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945d68f4b84c38001df7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0095_1.jpg)


14 September 1909


522f945d68f4b84c38001df9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0096_0.jpg)


tonquil id making passage to andanchored off jolo jolo pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945d68f4b84c38001dfb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0096_1.jpg)


15 September 1909


522f945d68f4b84c38001dfd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0097_0.jpg)


jolo jolo pi

Lat 22.4, Long 114.2


522f945d68f4b84c38001dff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0097_1.jpg)


16 September 1909


522f945d68f4b84c38001e01: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0098_0.jpg)


jolo jolo making passage to and anchored off sulade id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945d68f4b84c38001e03: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0098_1.jpg)


17 September 1909


522f945d68f4b84c38001e05: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0099_0.jpg)


sulade id making passage to and anchored off teomabal id pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945d68f4b84c38001e07: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0099_1.jpg)


18 September 1909


522f945d68f4b84c38001e09: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0100_0.jpg)


teomabal id making passage to and anchored off in tutu bay

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945d68f4b84c38001e0b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0100_1.jpg)


19 September 1909


522f945d68f4b84c38001e0d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0101_0.jpg)


tutu bay jolo via siasi id to anchorage off bolipongpong id pi

Lat 38.5, Long -28.6


522f945d68f4b84c38001e0f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0101_1.jpg)


20 September 1909


522f945d68f4b84c38001e11: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0102_0.jpg)


bolipongpong id thence to anchorage off singaan id pi

Lat 38.5, Long -28.6


522f945d68f4b84c38001e13: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0102_1.jpg)


21 September 1909


522f945d68f4b84c38001e15: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0103_0.jpg)


singaan island thence to anchorage off simaluc island pi

Lat , Long


522f945d68f4b84c38001e17: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0103_1.jpg)


22 September 1909


522f945e68f4b84c38001e19: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0104_0.jpg)


simaluc id to anchorage off similac dacula id eastern entrance to tataan pass

Lat 38.5, Long -28.6


522f945e68f4b84c38001e1b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0104_1.jpg)


23 September 1909


522f945e68f4b84c38001e1d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0105_0.jpg)


dacula id to anchorage off omapui id pi

Lat 38.5, Long -28.6


522f945e68f4b84c38001e1f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0105_1.jpg)


24 September 1909


522f945e68f4b84c38001e21: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0106_0.jpg)


omapui id to bum bum island north borneo

Lat 54.8, Long -162.7


522f945e68f4b84c38001e23: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0106_1.jpg)


25 September 1909


522f945e68f4b84c38001e25: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0107_0.jpg)


anchored off danawan id borneo

Lat -4.7, Long 37.3


522f945e68f4b84c38001e27: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0107_1.jpg)


26 September 1909


522f945e68f4b84c38001e29: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0108_0.jpg)


daniwan id n borneo and dredging in vicinity

Lat 56.2, Long -5.5


522f945e68f4b84c38001e2b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0108_1.jpg)


27 September 1909


522f945e68f4b84c38001e2d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0109_0.jpg)


daniwan id making passage to anchorage off mabul id borneo

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945e68f4b84c38001e2f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0109_1.jpg)


28 September 1909

1:57 stopped and sent dynamite party out in wherry and prahms.

Stopped at 4:10 and picked up boats.


522f945e68f4b84c38001e31: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0110_0.jpg)


mabul id making passage to and anchored off sebatik id n borneo

Lat 30.5, Long 115.2


522f945e68f4b84c38001e33: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0110_1.jpg)


29 September 1909

mabul island

Lat 51.8, Long -176.6

Stopped at 6:40; wherry and prahms left ship with dynamite party.


522f945e68f4b84c38001e35: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0111_0.jpg)


off sebatik island british north borneo

Lat -8.7, Long 115.2


522f945e68f4b84c38001e37: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0111_1.jpg)


30 September 1909

tawao british north borneo

Lat 56.2, Long -3.0



LOGS FOR OCTOBER 1909


522f945e68f4b84c38001e39: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0112_0.jpg)


anchored off coal dock sebatik id

Lat -8.7, Long -3.0


522f945e68f4b84c38001e3b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0112_1.jpg)


1 October 1909

sebatik island british north borneo

Lat 51.8, Long -176.6

T.H.Hehman, oiler - T.H.Hehman, oiler, reported expiration of his enlistment at 9:00

Prahm with seining party left at 1:30 and returned at 4:30.

C.H.Howald, C.P. - By order of Commanding Officer following changes in ratings went into effect this day: C.H.Howald, C.P. to F2C., and B.Alcafaras, N.C.P. to NF2c.

B.Alcafaras, N.C.P. - By order of Commanding Officer following changes in ratings went into effect this day: C.H.Howald, C.P. to F2C., and B.Alcafaras, N.C.P. to NF2c


522f945e68f4b84c38001e3d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0113_0.jpg)


off coal dock sebatik island borneo

Lat 51.8, Long -176.6


522f945e68f4b84c38001e3f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0113_1.jpg)


2 October 1909

coal: 118 1/2 tons -

Mr Barthalow - Mr Barthalow, Mr Crater, and members of Scientific Department left at 5:15 to visit the coal mine - prahm and fire men with the party.

Mr Crater - Mr Barthalow, Mr Crater, and members of Scientific Department left at 5:15 to visit the coal mine - prahm and fire men with the party.

At 6:00 native laborers from shore began coaling ship.

F.F.Ryan, C.P. - By order of Commanding Officer F.F.Ryan, C.P., was released, his term of confinement having expired.

Ship dragged anchor

coal: 188.5 tons -

Mr Barthalow - Mr Barthalow and party returned on board at 10:30 pm.


522f945e68f4b84c38001e41: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0114_0.jpg)


sebatik id borneo making passage to zamboanga mindanao pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945e68f4b84c38001e43: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0114_1.jpg)


3 October 1909


522f945e68f4b84c38001e45: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0115_0.jpg)


making passage to zamboanga mindanoa pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945e68f4b84c38001e47: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0115_1.jpg)


4 October 1909


522f945e68f4b84c38001e49: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0116_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off zamboanga mindanao pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945e68f4b84c38001e4b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0116_1.jpg)


5 October 1909


522f945e68f4b84c38001e4d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0117_0.jpg)


zamboanga pi

Lat 56.4, Long -5.5


522f945e68f4b84c38001e4f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0117_1.jpg)


6 October 1909


522f945e68f4b84c38001e51: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0118_0.jpg)


zamboanga pi

Lat 56.4, Long -5.5


522f945e68f4b84c38001e53: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0118_1.jpg)


7 October 1909


522f945e68f4b84c38001e55: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0119_0.jpg)


zamboanga pi

Lat 56.4, Long -5.5


522f945e68f4b84c38001e57: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0119_1.jpg)


8 October 1909


522f945f68f4b84c38001e59: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0120_0.jpg)


zamboanga pi

Lat 56.4, Long -5.5


522f945f68f4b84c38001e5b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0120_1.jpg)


9 October 1909


522f945f68f4b84c38001e5d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0121_0.jpg)


zamboanga pi

Lat 56.4, Long -5.5


522f945f68f4b84c38001e5f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0121_1.jpg)


10 October 1909


522f945f68f4b84c38001e61: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0122_0.jpg)


zamboanga pi

Lat 56.4, Long -5.5


522f945f68f4b84c38001e63: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0122_1.jpg)


11 October 1909


522f945f68f4b84c38001e65: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0123_0.jpg)


zamboanga pi

Lat 56.4, Long -5.5


522f945f68f4b84c38001e67: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0123_1.jpg)


12 October 1909


522f945f68f4b84c38001e69: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0124_0.jpg)


zamboanga pi making passage to cavite pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945f68f4b84c38001e6b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0124_1.jpg)


13 October 1909


522f945f68f4b84c38001e6d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0125_0.jpg)


making passage to cavite pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945f68f4b84c38001e6f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0125_1.jpg)


14 October 1909


522f945f68f4b84c38001e71: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0126_0.jpg)


making passage to cavite pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945f68f4b84c38001e73: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0126_1.jpg)


15 October 1909


522f945f68f4b84c38001e75: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0127_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off naval station cavite pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f945f68f4b84c38001e77: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0127_1.jpg)


16 October 1909


522f945f68f4b84c38001e79: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0128_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945f68f4b84c38001e7b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0128_1.jpg)


17 October 1909


522f945f68f4b84c38001e7d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0129_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945f68f4b84c38001e7f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0129_1.jpg)


18 October 1909


522f945f68f4b84c38001e81: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0130_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945f68f4b84c38001e83: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0130_1.jpg)


19 October 1909

Received from general Storekeeper, Naval Station, Cavite, P.I. for Pay Department, USS Albatross on the 19th day of October, 1909

provisions

Received in Paymasters Dept from general Storekeeper, Navy Yard, New York the following provisions, Clothing and small stores viz:


522f945f68f4b84c38001e85: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0131_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945f68f4b84c38001e87: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0131_1.jpg)


19 October 1909


522f945f68f4b84c38001e89: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0132_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945f68f4b84c38001e8b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0132_1.jpg)


20 October 1909

Received on board the following Office stores


522f945f68f4b84c38001e8d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0133_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945f68f4b84c38001e8f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0133_1.jpg)


20 October 1909


522f945f68f4b84c38001e91: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0134_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945f68f4b84c38001e93: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0134_1.jpg)


21 October 1909

Received from general Storekeeper, Naval Staation, Cavite, P.I.

for deck department

for engineers' department

the scientific department


522f945f68f4b84c38001e95: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0135_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f945f68f4b84c38001e97: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0135_1.jpg)


21 October 1909


522f946068f4b84c38001e99: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0136_0.jpg)


cavite pi

Lat , Long


522f946068f4b84c38001e9b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0136_1.jpg)


22 October 1909


522f946068f4b84c38001e9d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0137_0.jpg)


cavite making passage to and anchored off manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f946068f4b84c38001e9f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0137_1.jpg)


23 October 1909

Received from the American Hardware & plubing Co.

for deck department

for engineers' department

From Germain & Company, Limited,

for engineers' department


522f946068f4b84c38001ea1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0138_0.jpg)


cavite making passage to and anchored off manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f946068f4b84c38001ea3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0138_1.jpg)


23 October 1909


522f946068f4b84c38001ea5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0139_0.jpg)


manila pi

Lat 14.6, Long 121.0


522f946068f4b84c38001ea7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0139_1.jpg)


24 October 1909

A lighter drifted down and struck the ship's port steam launch secured at the Legkopi boat landing, carrying away her moorings and the launch sank at 6:45 and drifted on the beach.

At 10:00 the typhoon signal was hauled down in Manila.

J.E.Harding, MM1C. - J.E.Harding, MM1C., absentee.


522f946068f4b84c38001ea9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0140_0.jpg)


manila making passage to and anchored off cavite pi

Lat 22.2, Long 121.0


522f946068f4b84c38001eab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0140_1.jpg)


25 October 1909

naval station cavite

Lat 14.5, Long 113.9

At 7:00 sent working party ashore in cutter and whale boat to float the steam launch. Working party returned with launch at 9:00.

J.E.Harding, MM1c. - J.E.Harding, MM1c., absentee.

Received on board in Pay Department $10,000.

Hoisted steam launch even with the rail and began dismantling engine and boiler.

U.S.S. Galveston - U.S.S. Galveston got under way and left for target grounds at 1:20. U.S.S. Charleston left at 2:45 and the U.S.S.Denver at 3:50 - all bound for target ground.

U.S.S. Charleston - U.S.S. Galveston got under way and left for target grounds at 1:20. U.S.S. Charleston left at 2:45 and the U.S.S.Denver at 3:50 - all bound for target ground.

U.S.S. Denver - U.S.S. Galveston got under way and left for target grounds at 1:20. U.S.S. Charleston left at 2:45 and the U.S.S.Denver at 3:50 - all bound for target ground.

U.S.S. Piscataqua - Received from U.S.S. Piscataqua one 24-ft. power dory.

Sent 6 trawl beams and one trawl runner ashore to Navy Yard for alterations.

Hoisted boiler and engine out of port launch, stripped and expended the hull.

J.E.Harding, MM1c. - J.E.Harding, MM1c., was declared a deserter from October 20, 1909.


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cavite pi making passage to port galera mindoro pi

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


522f946068f4b84c38001eaf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0141_1.jpg)


26 October 1909

U.S.S. Charleston - U.S.S. Charleston, Denver, Cleveland and Galveston came in and anchored at 2:30.

U.S.S. Galveston - U.S.S. Charleston, Denver, Cleveland and Galveston came in and anchored at 2:30.

U.S.S. Denver - U.S.S. Charleston, Denver, Cleveland and Galveston came in and anchored at 2:30.

U.S.S.Cleveland - U.S.S. Charleston, Denver, Cleveland and Galveston came in and anchored at 2:30.

H.G.Hoggard, H.S. - H.G.Hoggard, H.S., reported expiration of his enlistment.

Sent 15 barrels and 5 boxes of scientific specimens ashore to the General Storekeeper for further shipment to Washington, D.C.

Received from General Storekeeper for Deck Department 4 Signal Halyard Blocks and for Scientific Department 200 lbs. table salt.

E.C.Howell, Cox. - By order of Commanding Officer E.C.Howell, Cox., was rated BM2C from October 25, 1909.


522f946068f4b84c38001eb1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0142_0.jpg)


port galera pi making passage via varadero cove to cavite pi

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


522f946068f4b84c38001eb3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0142_1.jpg)


27 October 1909


522f946068f4b84c38001eb5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0143_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off naval station cavite pi

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946068f4b84c38001eb7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0143_1.jpg)


28 October 1909


522f946068f4b84c38001eb9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0144_0.jpg)


cavite pi making passage to tawao british north borneo

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946068f4b84c38001ebb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0144_1.jpg)


29 October 1909


522f946068f4b84c38001ebd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0145_0.jpg)


making passage to tawao borneo

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946068f4b84c38001ebf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0145_1.jpg)


30 October 1909


522f946068f4b84c38001ec1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0146_0.jpg)


making passage to borneo

Lat 8.88, Long 120.17


522f946068f4b84c38001ec3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0146_1.jpg)


31 October 1909



LOGS FOR NOVEMBER 1909


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making passage to tawao borneo

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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1 November 1909


522f946068f4b84c38001ec9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0148_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off tairao thence ot anchorage off sebatik bn borneo

Lat 56.2, Long -3.0


522f946068f4b84c38001ecb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0148_1.jpg)


2 November 1909


522f946068f4b84c38001ecd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0149_0.jpg)


off coaling station sebatik bn borneo

Lat 54.1, Long -165.8


522f946068f4b84c38001ecf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0149_1.jpg)


3 November 1909

coal: 188 tons -


522f946068f4b84c38001ed1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0150_0.jpg)


sebatik british north borneo

Lat 56.2, Long -3.0


522f946068f4b84c38001ed3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0150_1.jpg)


4 November 1909


522f946168f4b84c38001ed5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0151_0.jpg)


sebatik bn borneo making passage via tawao bnb to manado celebes

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946168f4b84c38001ed7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0151_1.jpg)


5 November 1909

coal: 218 tons -


522f946168f4b84c38001ed9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0152_0.jpg)


making passage to manado celebes

Lat 2.98, Long -120.22


522f946168f4b84c38001edb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0152_1.jpg)


6 November 1909


522f946168f4b84c38001edd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0153_0.jpg)


making passage to manado celebes

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946168f4b84c38001edf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0153_1.jpg)


7 November 1909


522f946168f4b84c38001ee1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0154_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off manado thence to anchorage off talisse id cetabes

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946168f4b84c38001ee3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0154_1.jpg)


8 November 1909


522f946168f4b84c38001ee5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0155_0.jpg)


talisse id making passage to and anchored in limbe strait cetebes

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946168f4b84c38001ee7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0155_1.jpg)


9 November 1909


522f946168f4b84c38001ee9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0156_0.jpg)


limbe strait celebes

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


522f946168f4b84c38001eeb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0156_1.jpg)


10 November 1909


522f946168f4b84c38001eed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0157_0.jpg)


limbes strait celebes

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


522f946168f4b84c38001eef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0157_1.jpg)


11 November 1909


522f946168f4b84c38001ef1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0158_0.jpg)


limbes strait celebes

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


522f946168f4b84c38001ef3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0158_1.jpg)


12 November 1909


522f946168f4b84c38001ef5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0159_0.jpg)


limbes strait making passage via kema to entrance of gorantolo river celebes

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946168f4b84c38001ef7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0159_1.jpg)


13 November 1909

town of kema

Lat , Long

Scientific party left ship in wherry and prahm at 5:57 and returned at 7:00.

Fishing party left ship in prahm with seine at 8:45.

F.V.Peterson, C.M.M. - Commanding Officer awarded following punishment to F.V.Peterson, C.M.M., interfering with Mach. on watch - quarantine limit.


522f946168f4b84c38001ef9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0160_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off entrance of gorontalo river ceelbes

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946168f4b84c38001efb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0160_1.jpg)


14 November 1909

gorantolo river

Lat 55.9, Long -4.3


522f946168f4b84c38001efd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0161_0.jpg)


mouth of gorontalo river making passage to papajatu celebes

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946168f4b84c38001eff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0161_1.jpg)


15 November 1909

At 7:30 gasolene launch with prahm in tow left ship with fishing party.

At 4:15 stopped and picked up fishing party in gasolene launch and prahm.


522f946168f4b84c38001f01: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0162_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off papajuta celebes

Lat -13.8, Long -171.7


522f946168f4b84c38001f03: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0162_1.jpg)


16 November 1909

papajatu celebes

Lat -13.8, Long -171.7

At 8:07 stopped and lowered wherry and both prahms with dynamite party.

At 2:10 stopped and picked up dynamite party

At 6:00 a Messenger of the Deep appeared and heralded the coming of the Great Neptune by tomorrow.


522f946168f4b84c38001f05: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0163_0.jpg)


papajatu celebes making passage to and anchored off binang utang id

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946168f4b84c38001f07: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0163_1.jpg)


17 November 1909


522f946168f4b84c38001f09: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0164_0.jpg)


binang unang id making passage to togian bay togian island

Lat -0.9, Long 169.5


522f946168f4b84c38001f0b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0164_1.jpg)


18 November 1909


522f946168f4b84c38001f0d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0165_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored in togian bay togian island thence making passage to termati id

Lat -0.9, Long 169.5


522f946168f4b84c38001f0f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0165_1.jpg)


19 November 1909


522f946168f4b84c38001f11: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0166_0.jpg)


making passage to ternati ternati island netherlands indies

Lat 60.4, Long -172.7


522f946168f4b84c38001f13: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0166_1.jpg)


20 November 1909


522f946268f4b84c38001f15: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0167_0.jpg)


making passage to ternati id

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946268f4b84c38001f17: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0167_1.jpg)


21 November 1909


522f946268f4b84c38001f19: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0168_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off ternati ternati island

Lat 60.4, Long -172.7


522f946268f4b84c38001f1b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0168_1.jpg)


22 November 1909


522f946268f4b84c38001f1d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0169_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off ternati ternati id celebes

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946268f4b84c38001f1f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0169_1.jpg)


23 November 1909


522f946268f4b84c38001f21: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0170_0.jpg)


ternate ternate id netherlands indies

Lat -10.0, Long 39.7


522f946268f4b84c38001f23: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0170_1.jpg)


24 November 1909


522f946268f4b84c38001f25: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0171_0.jpg)


ternate ternate id netherlands indies

Lat -10.0, Long 39.7


522f946268f4b84c38001f27: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0171_1.jpg)


25 November 1909


522f946268f4b84c38001f29: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0172_0.jpg)


ternate ternate id netherlands indies

Lat -10.0, Long 39.7


522f946268f4b84c38001f2b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0172_1.jpg)


26 November 1909

coal: 132 tons -


522f946268f4b84c38001f2d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0173_0.jpg)


ternate makingpassageto makyan id netherlands indies

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946268f4b84c38001f2f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0173_1.jpg)


27 November 1909


522f946268f4b84c38001f31: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0174_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off powati makyan island

Lat 54.1, Long -165.9


522f946268f4b84c38001f33: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0174_1.jpg)


28 November 1909


522f946268f4b84c38001f35: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0175_0.jpg)


powati makyen id making passage to and anchored of kajoa id

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946268f4b84c38001f37: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0175_1.jpg)


29 November 1909


522f946268f4b84c38001f39: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0176_0.jpg)


kayoa id making passage to gam gillolo id netherlands indies

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946268f4b84c38001f3b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0176_1.jpg)


30 November 1909



LOGS FOR DECEMBER 1909


522f946268f4b84c38001f3d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0177_0.jpg)


anchored off gane gillolo island netherlands indies

Lat 36.0, Long 14.2


522f946268f4b84c38001f3f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0177_1.jpg)


1 December 1909


522f946268f4b84c38001f41: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0178_0.jpg)


gane gillolo id making passage to amboina mabon island

Lat 56.5, Long -132.6


522f946268f4b84c38001f43: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0178_1.jpg)


2 December 1909


522f946268f4b84c38001f45: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0179_0.jpg)


making passage to amboina ambon island

Lat 56.5, Long -132.6


522f946268f4b84c38001f47: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0179_1.jpg)


3 December 1909


522f946268f4b84c38001f49: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0180_0.jpg)


making passage to amboina ambon island

Lat 56.5, Long -132.6


522f946268f4b84c38001f4b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0180_1.jpg)


4 December 1909


522f946268f4b84c38001f4d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0181_0.jpg)


amboina ambon island

Lat 56.5, Long -132.6


522f946268f4b84c38001f4f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0181_1.jpg)


5 December 1909


522f946268f4b84c38001f51: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0182_0.jpg)


amboina ambon island

Lat 56.5, Long -132.6


522f946268f4b84c38001f53: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0182_1.jpg)


6 December 1909

coal: 160 tons -


522f946368f4b84c38001f55: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0183_0.jpg)


amboina ambon island

Lat 56.5, Long -132.6


522f946368f4b84c38001f57: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0183_1.jpg)


7 December 1909


522f946368f4b84c38001f59: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0184_0.jpg)


amboina ambon id making passage to uki road borneo island

Lat 32.0, Long 120.4


522f946368f4b84c38001f5b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0184_1.jpg)


8 December 1909


522f946368f4b84c38001f5d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0185_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off uki road bouro island

Lat 32.0, Long 120.4


522f946368f4b84c38001f5f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0185_1.jpg)


9 December 1909


522f946368f4b84c38001f61: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0186_0.jpg)


anchored in tifu bay bouro island

Lat 32.0, Long 120.4


522f946368f4b84c38001f63: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0186_1.jpg)


10 December 1909


522f946368f4b84c38001f65: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0187_0.jpg)


anchored off tomahu island west of bouro id

Lat -2.1, Long 147.0


522f946368f4b84c38001f67: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0187_1.jpg)


11 December 1909


522f946368f4b84c38001f69: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0188_0.jpg)


tomahu id making passage to buton island buton strait

Lat 69.8, Long 176.2


522f946368f4b84c38001f6b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0188_1.jpg)


12 December 1909

Hunting party left ship at 4:40 and returned at 7:15. Dynamite party left at 6:00 and returned at 7:20.


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making passage to and anchored off buton island buton strait

Lat 69.8, Long 176.2


522f946368f4b84c38001f6f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0189_1.jpg)


13 December 1909

buton island buton strait

Lat 69.8, Long 176.2

At 12:52 stopped, lowered dinghy and sent out whaling party. Then steered various courses at reduced speed until 1:50, when party returned in dinghy.

At 4:49 stopped and lowered prahm with hunting party.

Hunting party returned at 6:00.


522f946368f4b84c38001f71: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0190_0.jpg)


buton id making passage to and anchored off great tobia island

Lat 60.7, Long -173.1


522f946368f4b84c38001f73: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0190_1.jpg)


14 December 1909


522f946368f4b84c38001f75: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0191_0.jpg)


great tobea id making passage to and anchored off pegate id baton strt

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946368f4b84c38001f77: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0191_1.jpg)


15 December 1909


522f946368f4b84c38001f79: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0192_0.jpg)


pagate island making passage to jonon point boni gulf celebes

Lat -5.7, Long 38.9


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16 December 1909


522f946368f4b84c38001f7d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0193_0.jpg)


making passage to jonen point gulf of boni celebes

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946368f4b84c38001f7f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0193_1.jpg)


17 December 1909


522f946368f4b84c38001f81: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0194_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off jonen point gulf of boni celebes

Lat 30.6, Long 117.2


522f946368f4b84c38001f83: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0194_1.jpg)


18 December 1909


522f946368f4b84c38001f85: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0195_0.jpg)


jenen point gulf of boni making passage to makassar celebes

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946368f4b84c38001f87: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0195_1.jpg)


19 December 1909


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making passage to makassar celebes netherlands indies

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946368f4b84c38001f8b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0196_1.jpg)


20 December 1909


522f946368f4b84c38001f8d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0197_0.jpg)


making passage via tana keke to and anchored off makassar celebes

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946368f4b84c38001f8f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0197_1.jpg)


21 December 1909


522f946468f4b84c38001f91: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0198_0.jpg)


makassar netherlands indies

Lat -10.0, Long 39.7


522f946468f4b84c38001f93: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0198_1.jpg)


22 December 1909


522f946468f4b84c38001f95: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0199_0.jpg)


makassar netherlands indies

Lat -10.0, Long 39.7


522f946468f4b84c38001f97: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0199_1.jpg)


23 December 1909

coal: 85 1/2 tons -


522f946468f4b84c38001f99: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0200_0.jpg)


makassar netherlands indies

Lat -10.0, Long 39.7


522f946468f4b84c38001f9b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0200_1.jpg)


24 December 1909


522f946468f4b84c38001f9d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0201_0.jpg)


makassar netherlands indies

Lat -10.0, Long 39.7


522f946468f4b84c38001f9f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0201_1.jpg)


25 December 1909


522f946468f4b84c38001fa1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0202_0.jpg)


makassar netherlands indies

Lat -10.0, Long 39.7


522f946468f4b84c38001fa3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0202_1.jpg)


26 December 1909


522f946468f4b84c38001fa5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0203_0.jpg)


makassar making passage to and anchored of kapoposang island

Lat -5.7, Long 38.9


522f946468f4b84c38001fa7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0203_1.jpg)


27 December 1909


522f946468f4b84c38001fa9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0204_0.jpg)


kapoposang id making passage to bira birahan id

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946468f4b84c38001fab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0204_1.jpg)


28 December 1909


522f946468f4b84c38001fad: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0205_0.jpg)


making passage to bira birahan id

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946468f4b84c38001faf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0205_1.jpg)


29 December 1909


522f946468f4b84c38001fb1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0206_0.jpg)


making passage to birabira han id

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946468f4b84c38001fb3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0206_1.jpg)


30 December 1909


522f946468f4b84c38001fb5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0207_0.jpg)


making passage to and anchored off bira birahan id making passage to sibuko bay north borneo

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


522f946468f4b84c38001fb7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/Albatross/vol044of055/vol044of055_0207_1.jpg)


31 December 1909