LOGS FOR JANUARY 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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1 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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2 January 1911
USS Iris - Wardroom officers held reception for officers of USS Iris and Torpedo Flotilla, officers of U S Army post, members of Chamber of Commerce and other civilians.
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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3 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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4 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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5 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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6 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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7 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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8 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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9 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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10 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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11 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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12 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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13 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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14 January 1911
Calm to light Easterly airs; mostly cloudy to overcast hazy latter part
A Stan, Cadit - Signature
Light Easterly airs to calm; overcast and cloudy, drizzling last hour
Sounded fire alarm - first water in 30 seconds
Calm to light Easterly airs; overcast and cloudy; raining at end of watch
J P Gray, 2nd Lieut - Signature
J G Ballinger, Capt USRCS, Commanding - Signature
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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15 January 1911
J G Ballinger, Captain, USRCS - Signature of commander
Light East breeze to calm; overcast and raining
J P Gray, 2nd Lieut - Signature
Calm to gentle WNW breezes; overcast, cloudy, drizzling to rain and foggy latter part
All unnecessary work suspended
Gentle to light NW breezes; overcast, cloudy, hazy and rain to partly cloudy
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut - Signature
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
coal: 280000 pounds -
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16 January 1911
coal: 125 tons -
J G Ballinger, Captain, USRCS - Signature
Crew prepared ship for coaling
Light NW to gentle WNW breezes; overcast and cloudy to partly clear; passing showers latter part
J S Baylie, 3rd Lieut - Signature
Light NW to moderate WNW breezes; mostly clear
coal: 125 tons - 8:10 from Spreckelo Bros Commercial Co
Received 3000 gallons water from Spreckels Bros Commercial Co for use of deck and engineer departments
Omitted quarters on account of coaling ship
V Bono - fireman, put on 2nd Conduct Grade for interfereing with messenger
The Commanding Officer of Fort Rosecrans called officially on the Commanding Officer
Gentle WNW breezes to calm; mostly clear to clear
Stopped coaling at 4:30
J A Starr, Cadet - Signature
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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17 January 1911
coal: 125 tons - bituminous coal
W O'Neal - Librerty men returned except W O'Neal coal Leaver
Calm to light Northerly airs, to calm; clear
J A Starr, Cadet - Signature
Light WNW airs to gentle WNW breeze; mostly clear
W O'Neal - 12:00 coal Leaver returned on board 4 hours late from Special liberty Placed on 2nd Conduct Grade
coal: 125 tons - bituminous coal from Spreckels Bros Commercial Company, San Diego, Cal
Quarters and drills omitted on account of coaling ship
Gentle WNW breeze to calm; clear
J P Gray, 2nd Lieut - Signature
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san diego california
Lat 22.4, Long 114.2
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18 January 1911
Liberty party returned on time. H.R. Ballinger came on board as guest of Commanding Officer, to be passenger for the cruise.
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san pedro california
Lat 33.7, Long -118.3
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19 January 1911
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19 January 1911
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pt loma lighthouse bearing ese 34 e distant 6 miles
Lat 22.4, Long 114.2
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20 January 1911
san diego
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
6:18, log (29.3) Power boat close in shore on port beam seemed to show a flare up light, stood for her to investigate, signalled to her with whistle to stop; whistle being isgored several times, fired blank shot, power launch then stopped. 6:40, log (31.5) Boarded same, St. Nick Komiza of Santa Barbara, fishing. Nothing suspicious found on board. Master stated that noise of his engine had prevented hearing whistle.
H.R. Ballinger, passenger as guest of Commanding Officer, left vessel. received crockery to make up for breakage in Wardroom and cabin for quarter ending Dec. 31, 1910.
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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21 January 1911
11:40, Fire drill - first water in 30 seconds. N Jacobsen, coxswain, sent to hospital. F. Ritchie, seaman, returned from hospital. Granted usual Saturday liberty to one watch.
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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22 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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23 January 1911
Light various airs to calm; mostly cloudy
V Lising, 1st class boy - Liberty men returned except V Lising, 1st class boy
J A Starr, Cadet - Signature
Calm to light WNW breeze; mostly cloudy
V. Lising, 1st class boy - 9:00 V. Lising, 1st class boy, returned on board 1 hour late from liberty-warned
Infantry drill substituted for battery drill because of main battery guns being freshly painted
F Amacher - Enlisted F Amacher as 2nd class boy on probation and rated him Ordinary Seaman
Light Easterly to variable airs; partly cloudy
J P Gray, 2nd Lieut - Signature
Chas Seileman - master of Am Schr John A
Am Schr John A - out of commission
Am Schr Bainbridge - Port Blakely to San Diego, Lumber
John Inglebretsen - master of Am Schr Bainbridge
Am Barkentine Newsboy - Aberdeen to San Diego Lumber
Chas Anderson - master of Arm Barkentine Newsboy
Am Stmr Tamalpais - Gray's Harbor to San Diego Lumber
J E Anderson - master of Am Stmr Tamalpais
Gasoline launch Sarah - no one on board
Gasoline Launch Arrow - no one on board
Gasoline launch Jessie - no one on board
Gasoline launch Nina - no one on board
Gasoline launch Elsa - no one on board
Gasoline launch Narod - no one on board
Gasoline launch Comrade - no one on board
Gasoline launch Troga - no one on board
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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24 January 1911
Calm to light E'ly airs Mostly cloudy
Wm J Wheeles, 1st Lieut - Signature
Light East to SSW airs; partly clear to overcast, cloudy and drizzling
Engineer's force overhauling valve gear of low pressure engine
Light SSW to E'ly airs; overcast, cloudy, hazy and rain at times
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut - Signature
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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25 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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26 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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27 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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28 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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29 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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30 January 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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31 January 1911
LOGS FOR FEBRUARY 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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1 February 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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2 February 1911
US armored cruiser "California" - US armored cruisers "California", "South Dakota" and arrived
US armored cruiser "South Dakota - US armored cruisers "California", "South Dakota" and arrived
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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3 February 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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4 February 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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5 February 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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6 February 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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7 February 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
coal: 5000 -
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8 February 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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9 February 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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10 February 1911
U.S. Torpedoboat Flotilla - passed in
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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11 February 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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12 February 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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13 February 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
coal: 168000 pounds -
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14 February 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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15 February 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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16 February 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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17 February 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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18 February 1911
U.S. Pacific Fleet - left harbor
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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19 February 1911
3:00 received following wireless message from Commander Blue, Chief of Staff to Admiral Thomas:- Commanding Officer, R.C. "Bear" I have just received information that the filibusering expedition will leave San Diego sometime to-night to go to Mexico to take part in the revolution. Ten of these men belong to Navy and Marine Corps. They are to meet at some saloon, possibly the Red Flag, at seven o'clock to make arrangements to get across the border or to go by boat. This information was given out by one of our men who was in the duel but changed his mind. Will you please take all possible steps to apprehend these people. Please inform Collector of Customs, U.S. Marshal and Chief of Police. It is believed they intend to go by boat. Blue."
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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20 February 1911
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874db709d4090755007ed1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_057_1.jpg)
21 February 1911
50874db709d4090755007ed3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_058_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874db709d4090755007ed5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_058_1.jpg)
22 February 1911
50874db709d4090755007ed7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_059_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874db709d4090755007ed9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_059_1.jpg)
23 February 1911
50874db709d4090755007edb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_060_0.jpg)
outer harbor san pedro california
Lat 33.7, Long -118.3
50874db709d4090755007edd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_060_1.jpg)
24 February 1911
50874db709d4090755007edf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_061_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874db709d4090755007ee1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_061_1.jpg)
25 February 1911
Steamer Albatross - arrived
50874db709d4090755007ee3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_062_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874db709d4090755007ee5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_062_1.jpg)
26 February 1911
50874db709d4090755007ee7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_063_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874db709d4090755007ee9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_063_1.jpg)
27 February 1911
USS South Dakota - USS South Dakota and USS Pennsylvania left harbor
USS Pennsylvania - USS South Dakota and USS Pennsylvania left harbor
uss pennsylvania - left harbour
uss south dakota -
50874db709d4090755007eeb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_064_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874db709d4090755007eed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_064_1.jpg)
28 February 1911
LOGS FOR MARCH 1911
50874db709d4090755007eef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_065_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874db709d4090755007ef1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_065_1.jpg)
1 March 1911
Liberty men returned on time except A.Reyes, 1st class boy, one hour late.
Sent O. Johnson, seaman, to Marine Hospital for out treatment. Coxswain H. Kind left vessel on teo days leave granted by Commanding Officer.
50874db709d4090755007ef3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_066_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874db709d4090755007ef5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_066_1.jpg)
2 March 1911
Liberty men returned on time except U.Oda, 1st class boy, 45 minutes late.
Received from John Rothschild & Co., 1172 rations for the month of March. C. Nichols, 2nd class boy, returned from hospital. M. Yajima, enlisted on probation as 1st class boy. received 50 gallons gasoline from Standard Oil Co.
50874db709d4090755007ef7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_067_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874db709d4090755007ef9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_067_1.jpg)
3 March 1911
Liberty men returned on time except M. Defense, ordinary seaman.
12:00, M. Defence, ordinary seaman, returned 4 hours late from liberty - placed on second conduct grade.
Discharged U. Oda, 1st class boy, ordinary discharge, unsatisfactory on probationary term. Honorably discharged L. Hutcheson, 2nd class boy, expiration of enlistment.
5:00, US Torpedo boat Destroyers "Truxton" and "Goldsborough" entered port.
50874db709d4090755007efb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_068_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874db709d4090755007efd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_068_1.jpg)
4 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007eff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_069_0.jpg)
a sea santa barbara channel
Lat 34.28, Long -120.42
50874db709d4090755007f01: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_069_1.jpg)
5 March 1911
J G Ballinger, Captain, USRCS - Signature of commander
Gentle SSW and WSW breezes to light SSE airs; mostly clear to overcast Raining third hour of watch Smooth sea
Took in and furled all sail on account of breeze hauling ahead Watch ends with vessel on course WNW3/8W under steam only
J P Gray, 2nd Lieut - Signature
Light SSW airs and breezes to South breezes; party clear; smooth sea, moderate W'ly swell last part
Point Hueneme light abeam, 6.2 miles distant, made course W1/4N 8:00 (30.1) course W1/2N
Vessel on course W1/2N under steam, headsails and mainsail
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut - Signature
Light South airs to gentle E'ly breezes; overcast and cloudy to partly clear; moderate sea, All unnecessary work suspended
Watch ends on course W1/2N under steam only
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut - Signature
Gentle to moderate ESE breezes; mostly cloudy; moderate sea
Made course WxN
Point Conception abeam, 3 miles distant, made course WNW1/2W
Vessel on course WNW1/2W under steam, mainsail, stay sail and jib
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut - Signature
Moderate ESE to SE breezes; mostly cloudy Moderate sea
Pt Cirguella abeam, distant 4.7 miles, made course NW1/2W, vessel on course NW1/2W under steam, jib, fore topmast staysail and mainsail
J P Gray, 2nd Lieut - Signature
Moderate SE brezes; partly clear; moderate sea
Vessel on course NW1/2W under steam and jib, fore topmast staysail and mainsail
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut - Signature
Moderate to fresh SE breezes; partly clear to overcast, cloudy, squally and rain latter part; moderate sea
Watch ends, vessel on course NW1/2W under steam, mainsail staysail and jib
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut - Signature
50874db709d4090755007f03: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_070_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 36.70, Long -122.05
50874db709d4090755007f05: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_070_1.jpg)
6 March 1911
monterey harbor
Lat 43.1, Long 16.7
Moderate to fresh breezes SE to SExS; overcast, rain squally first part, drizzling latter part
Vessel on course NW1/4W under steam, mainsail, staysail and jib
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut - Signature
Fresh to strong SExS and SSE breezes; overcast; moderate sea
Course NNW1/2W
Vessel on course NNW1/2W under steam, jib, fore topmast staysail lower topsail and mainsail
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut - Signature
Strong SSE breeze to moderate SSE gale; overcast, foggy and raining, Moderate to rough sea
8:45 made course NNE1/4E, 11:15 Made course West
11:50 course ENE, 11:55 Made course East
Sounding with sounding machine every 10 minutes, watch ends with vessel on course East standing into Monterey Bay
J P Gray, 2nd Lieut - Signature
Moderate to fresh SSE gale, moderating and squally latter part, overcast, foggy and raining; rough sea first part
12:30 made course E1/2S, 1:00 changed course to SxE1/2E, 2:00 course SE1/2S, 2:45 course SSE1/4E into Monterey Harbor
Pt Almeja bearing SWxW, Oil Wharf bearing WNW1/8W
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut - Signature
Moderate SSE breeze to light SWxS breeze increasing to moderate gale during squalls, moderating at end of watch; overcast and raining Thunder and lightning at end of watch
J P Gray, 2nd Lieut - Signature
50874db709d4090755007f07: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_071_0.jpg)
monterey california
Lat -36.80, Long -122.08
Position at noon: Rigeon Pt St Ho SExE Dist 7.3 miles
50874db709d4090755007f09: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_071_1.jpg)
7 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f0b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_072_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f0d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_072_1.jpg)
8 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f0f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_073_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f11: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_073_1.jpg)
9 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f13: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_074_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f15: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_074_1.jpg)
10 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f17: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_075_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f19: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_075_1.jpg)
11 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f1b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_076_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f1d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_076_1.jpg)
12 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f1f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_077_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f21: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_077_1.jpg)
13 March 1911
USRC McCulloch - received from
50874db709d4090755007f23: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_078_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f25: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_078_1.jpg)
14 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f27: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_079_0.jpg)
mare island california
Lat 38.1, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f29: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_079_1.jpg)
15 March 1911
Rush - Commanding officers of Rush called on CO of Bear
50874db709d4090755007f2b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_080_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f2d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_080_1.jpg)
16 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f2f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_081_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f31: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_081_1.jpg)
17 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f33: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_082_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f35: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_082_1.jpg)
18 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f37: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_083_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f39: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_083_1.jpg)
19 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f3b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_084_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f3d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_084_1.jpg)
20 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f3f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_085_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f41: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_085_1.jpg)
21 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f43: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_086_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f45: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_086_1.jpg)
22 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f47: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_087_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f49: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_087_1.jpg)
23 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f4b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_088_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f4d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_088_1.jpg)
24 March 1911
Torpedo Boat Destroyer "Honkins" - got underway
50874db709d4090755007f4f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_089_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f51: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_089_1.jpg)
25 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f53: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_090_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f55: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_090_1.jpg)
26 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f57: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_091_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f59: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_091_1.jpg)
27 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f5b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_092_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f5d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_092_1.jpg)
28 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f5f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_093_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f61: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_093_1.jpg)
29 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f63: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_094_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f65: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_094_1.jpg)
30 March 1911
50874db709d4090755007f67: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_095_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f69: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_095_1.jpg)
31 March 1911
LOGS FOR APRIL 1911
50874db709d4090755007f6b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_096_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f6d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_096_1.jpg)
1 April 1911
50874db709d4090755007f6f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_097_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f71: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_097_1.jpg)
2 April 1911
50874db709d4090755007f73: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_098_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f75: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_098_1.jpg)
3 April 1911
50874db709d4090755007f77: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_099_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f79: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_099_1.jpg)
4 April 1911
50874db709d4090755007f7b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_100_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f7d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_100_1.jpg)
5 April 1911
USRC Rush - arrived
50874db709d4090755007f7f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_101_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f81: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_101_1.jpg)
6 April 1911
50874db709d4090755007f83: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_102_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f85: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_102_1.jpg)
7 April 1911
50874db709d4090755007f87: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_103_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f89: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_103_1.jpg)
8 April 1911
50874db709d4090755007f8b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_104_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f8d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_104_1.jpg)
9 April 1911
50874db709d4090755007f8f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_105_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f91: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_105_1.jpg)
10 April 1911
50874db709d4090755007f93: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_106_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f95: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_106_1.jpg)
11 April 1911
50874db709d4090755007f97: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_107_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f99: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_107_1.jpg)
12 April 1911
50874db709d4090755007f9b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_108_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007f9d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_108_1.jpg)
13 April 1911
50874db709d4090755007f9f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_109_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007fa1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_109_1.jpg)
14 April 1911
Received via "Golden Gate" part of stores, Open Ma~~et Requisition, for Northern Cruise, and the following Missionary goods:- For WF Baldwin, Sinuk, Alaska: 1 box (1 organ), 2 boxes clothing, 1 bale clothing for Wolf Klopper, Jesse Lee Home, Unalaska; 5 boxes clothing etc.
Received request from 2nd Lieutenant of Engineers W.L. Maf~ce, Commanding "Golden Gate" for one boat with boat officer to aid in patrolling cruise during California - Stanford races on 15th.
50874db709d4090755007fa3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_110_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007fa5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_110_1.jpg)
15 April 1911
50874db709d4090755007fa7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_111_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007fa9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_111_1.jpg)
16 April 1911
50874db709d4090755007fab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_112_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007fad: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_112_1.jpg)
17 April 1911
50874db709d4090755007faf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_113_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007fb1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_113_1.jpg)
18 April 1911
Wm J Wheeler - under the temporary command of, 1st Lieut, USRCS
Mid - 8:00 AM Calm to light variable airs; Clear to mostly Clear
S M Rock - 1st Lieut of Engineers Imported on board in obedience to Department Orders of March 16, 1911 and Department Telegram of March 24, 1911
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Gentle West to light WSW breezes; Clear to mostly Clear
C T Furlong - Honorably discharged C T Furlong, Electrician, expiration of enlistment
P Low - 2nd Class Boy Induced to 2nd Conduct grade for failing to turn out promptly at "All hands"
A Linke - Rated A Linke from Ordinary Seaman to Electrician, Second Class, Authorized by Department letter of March 18
4:00PM - Mid Light WSW breezes to W'ly airs; partly Clear to Clear Granted liberty to one watch Started fires under main boiler "Rush" went on Marine Railway
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
50874db709d4090755007fb3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_114_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007fb5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_114_1.jpg)
19 April 1911
Aired bedding and sprayed bunk curtains and bunks on berth deck with salution of bi-chloride of mercury.
Sent A. Fiedler, fireman, ashore for Marine Hospital Office treatment. Sent M Yajima, 1st class boy, to US Marine Hospital office for treatment. H. Brownlie, Electrician First Class & Rated Electrician, reported on board for duty, transferred from USRC "Rush". H. Mansfield, Ordinary Seaman, left vessel; transferred to USRC "Rush".
Mid-8:00 AM Gentle W'ly to light NW breezes; mostly Clear to Clear
E D Jones 2nd Lieut -
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Gentle NW to NNW breezes; mostly Clear Crew overhauling rigging and painting and varnishing power luanch Aired bedding and sprayed bunk curtains and bunks on berthdeck with Solution of bi-Chloride of Mercury
A Fiedler - Sent A Fiedler, fireman, ashore for Marine Hospital Office treatment
M Yajima - Sent M Yajima 1st Class boy to US Marine Hospital Office for treatment
H Brownlie - H Brownlie Electrician First Class reported on board for duty; transferred from USRC "Rush" Rated Electrician
H Mansfield - H Mansfield, Ordinary Seaman, left vessel; transferred to USRC "Rush"
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Started fires under Main boiler but had to draw fires and blow down boiler on account of leak in Hop Valve
4:00 PM - Mid Light North to NW airs; Clear
J P Gray, 2nd Lieut -
50874db709d4090755007fb7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_115_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db709d4090755007fb9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_115_1.jpg)
20 April 1911
J G Ballinger - under the command of J G Ballinger, Captain, USRCS
Mid-8:00 AM Light NW airs to Calm; Clear Crew washed down decks 8:00 Liberty Men returned on time except L Van Doppelen, Coal Leaver
L Van Doppelen - 8:00 Liberty Men returned on time except L Van Doppelen, Coal Leaver
J P Gray, 2nd Lieut -
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Calm to gente WSW breezes; partly Cloudy to Clear
L Van Doppelen - L Van Doppelen, Coal Leaver, returned from liberty fifteen minutes late; warned
J G Ballinger - Captain J G Ballinger, USRCS, returned from leave
J P Gray - 2nd Lieutenant, USRCS, left vessel in accordance to Department letter 101-1 of March 29, 1911
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Quarters and drills omitted on account of work
M Yajima - 1st Class Boy, discharged at own Regnest by Board of Investigation convened by Commanding Officer
4:00 PM - Mid Gentle to light WSW breezes; Clear to partly Cloudy 5:00, tug "Pilot" came alongside; shifted vessel from wharf to marine Railway
"Pilot" - 5:00 tug "Pilot" came alongside
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
50874db809d4090755007fbb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_116_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db809d4090755007fbd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_116_1.jpg)
21 April 1911
Received 100lbs Saluting powder and 22 rounds 6-pdr fixed ammunition from Mare Island Navy Yard on 5th instant, inadvertently omitted from log on that date.
Mid - 8:00 AM Light West breezes to light WSW airs; Clear to Mostly Cloudy, foggy latter part
D Sakwrai - Ship's Cook returned from leave
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Light WSW to gentle WSW breezes; partly Cloudy to Clear
V Bono - Honorably discharged A Fiedler, fireman, and V Bono, Coal Leaver
A Fiedler - Honorably discharged A Fiedler, fireman
4:00 PM - Mid light West breezes to light WSW airs; Clear to partly Cloudy
D Sakwrai - Ship's Cook, put on 2nd Conduct grade for not securing galley properly
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
50874db809d4090755007fbf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_117_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db809d4090755007fc1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_117_1.jpg)
22 April 1911
1032 alameda pier abeam
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
Mid-8:00 AM Light SSW airs to Calm; overcast, cloudy to Mostly Cloudy
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Light SW airs to fresh WSW breezes; squally, Mostly Clear
A Fiedler - Reenlisted A Fiedler as Fireman and granted him two days' leave
V Bono - Reenlisted V Bono as Coal Leaver and granted him six days' leave
K A Nieminen - Honorably discharged K A Nieminen, Coxswain, expiration of enlistment
A W Geonhahn - Enlisted A W Geonhahn as Seaman
4:00 PM - Mid Light to fresh West to SW breezes; squally, Mostly Clear
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
50874db809d4090755007fc3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_118_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db809d4090755007fc5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_118_1.jpg)
23 April 1911
J.M. McGlade, Ordinary Seaman, returned fifty minutes late; warned. A Pahn, seaman, returned two hours and thirty minutes late; excuse accepted, warned.
50874db809d4090755007fc7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_119_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db809d4090755007fc9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_119_1.jpg)
24 April 1911
1st Lieut of Marines C.F. Nash, left vessel in obedience to Department Orders of March 16, 1911. Honorably discharged J. Johansson, Fireman, expiration of enlistment. Received from Western Standard Gas Engine Co., San francisco, Cal., two dynamos for launch; one new and one repaired.
coal: 100 tons -
50874db809d4090755007fcb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_120_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db809d4090755007fcd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_120_1.jpg)
25 April 1911
T. Ota, Wardroom Steward, reduced to second conduct grade for inattention to duty.
4:30, Sent A Lipke, Electrician 2nd Class, ashore to physician in Sausalito; he having sustained injuries needing immediate attention and surgeon not being on board.
50874db809d4090755007fcf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_121_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db809d4090755007fd1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_121_1.jpg)
26 April 1911
50874db809d4090755007fd3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_122_0.jpg)
merggs wahrf san francisco california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.4
50874db809d4090755007fd5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_122_1.jpg)
27 April 1911
50874db809d4090755007fd7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_123_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.4
50874db809d4090755007fd9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_123_1.jpg)
28 April 1911
US Fish Commission Steamer "Albatross" - anchored nearby
50874db809d4090755007fdb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_124_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db809d4090755007fdd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_124_1.jpg)
29 April 1911
50874db809d4090755007fdf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_125_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db809d4090755007fe1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_125_1.jpg)
30 April 1911
LOGS FOR MAY 1911
50874db809d4090755007fe3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_126_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db809d4090755007fe5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_126_1.jpg)
1 May 1911
50874db809d4090755007fe7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_127_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db809d4090755007fe9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_127_1.jpg)
2 May 1911
50874db809d4090755007feb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_128_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db809d4090755007fed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_128_1.jpg)
3 May 1911
50874db809d4090755007fef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_129_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db809d4090755007ff1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_129_1.jpg)
4 May 1911
50874db809d4090755007ff3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_130_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db809d4090755007ff5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_130_1.jpg)
5 May 1911
50874db809d4090755007ff7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_131_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874db809d4090755007ff9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_131_1.jpg)
6 May 1911
50874db809d4090755007ffb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_132_0.jpg)
north pacific ocean
Lat 39.58, Long -124.37
50874db809d4090755007ffd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_132_1.jpg)
7 May 1911
50874db809d4090755007fff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_133_0.jpg)
cape blanco sexe 125 mi
Lat 42.45, Long -124.72
50874db809d4090755008001: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_133_1.jpg)
8 May 1911
50874db809d4090755008003: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_134_0.jpg)
north pacific ocean
Lat 46.12, Long -124.62
50874db809d4090755008005: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_134_1.jpg)
9 May 1911
1030 432 tillamook head abeam
Lat 24.5, Long 118.1
dead whale - 1
T Ota - Ward Room Steward, Stood watch (12-2)
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
11:45 (52.4) sighted object inshore which appeared to be capsized boat; stood in to investigate
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
Object proved to be a dead whale
J S Baylis - 3rd Lieut
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
50874db809d4090755008007: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_135_0.jpg)
race rock
Lat 48.3, Long -123.5
50874db809d4090755008009: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_135_1.jpg)
10 May 1911
port townsend
Lat 48.1, Long 47.8
50874db809d409075500800b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_136_0.jpg)
port townsend washington
Lat 48.1, Long -122.8
50874db809d409075500800d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_136_1.jpg)
11 May 1911
Received information that first steamers for Nome will sail on June 1st. received telegraphic orders from Department to proceed on cruise.
50874db809d409075500800f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_137_0.jpg)
haro strait
Lat 32.0, Long 120.4
50874db809d4090755008011: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_137_1.jpg)
12 May 1911
50874db809d4090755008013: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_138_0.jpg)
union bay baynes sound british columbia
Lat 6.9, Long 79.8
50874db809d4090755008015: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_138_1.jpg)
13 May 1911
Crew coaling ship, assisted by gang of 20 Chinamen to trim coal.
50874db809d4090755008017: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_139_0.jpg)
union bay baynes sound british columbia
Lat 6.9, Long 79.8
50874db809d4090755008019: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_139_1.jpg)
14 May 1911
545 underway stood out of baynes sound
Lat 56.0, Long -135.8
coal: 303 tons - bunker coal
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
coal: 303 tons - 12:00 finished coaling, having received 303 tons bunker coal from Consolidated Allieries (Dunsmnir) Limited
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
50874db809d409075500801b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_140_0.jpg)
georgia strait british columbia
Lat 6.9, Long 79.8
50874db809d409075500801d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_140_1.jpg)
15 May 1911
50874db809d409075500801f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_141_0.jpg)
north pacific ocean
Lat 48.97, Long -127.65
50874db809d4090755008021: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_141_1.jpg)
16 May 1911
50874db809d4090755008023: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_142_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 50.12, Long -131.93
50874db809d4090755008025: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_142_1.jpg)
17 May 1911
50874db809d4090755008027: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_143_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 51.02, Long -137.50
50874db809d4090755008029: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_143_1.jpg)
18 May 1911
50874db809d409075500802b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_144_0.jpg)
Lat 51.90, Long -140.72
50874db809d409075500802d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_144_1.jpg)
19 May 1911
50874db809d409075500802f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_145_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 52.63, Long -144.93
50874db809d4090755008031: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_145_1.jpg)
20 May 1911
50874db809d4090755008033: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_146_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 53.07, Long -148.67
50874db809d4090755008035: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_146_1.jpg)
21 May 1911
50874db809d4090755008037: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_147_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 53.43, Long -15.07
50874db809d4090755008039: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_147_1.jpg)
22 May 1911
50874db809d409075500803b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_148_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 53.57, Long -159.65
50874db809d409075500803d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_148_1.jpg)
23 May 1911
50874db809d409075500803f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_149_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 54.05, Long -164.45
50874db809d4090755008041: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_149_1.jpg)
24 May 1911
1:20 Ugamak Island abeam, distant 2.6 miles
50874db809d4090755008043: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_150_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874db809d4090755008045: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_150_1.jpg)
25 May 1911
Manning - paid official call
50874db809d4090755008047: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_151_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874db809d4090755008049: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_151_1.jpg)
26 May 1911
50874db809d409075500804b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_152_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874db809d409075500804d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_152_1.jpg)
27 May 1911
50874db809d409075500804f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_153_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874db809d4090755008051: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_153_1.jpg)
28 May 1911
50874db809d4090755008053: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_154_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874db809d4090755008055: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_154_1.jpg)
29 May 1911
USS Paterson - arrived and anchored in bay
50874db809d4090755008057: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_155_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874db809d4090755008059: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_155_1.jpg)
30 May 1911
50874db809d409075500805b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_156_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
coal: 445760 pounds -
50874db809d409075500805d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_156_1.jpg)
31 May 1911
coal: 199 tons - Comox Coal
LOGS FOR JUNE 1911
50874db809d409075500805f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_157_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874db809d4090755008061: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_157_1.jpg)
1 June 1911
Ship's mascot, a goat, gave birth to a kid.
50874db809d4090755008063: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_158_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 54.90, Long -167.10
50874db809d4090755008065: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_158_1.jpg)
2 June 1911
50874db809d4090755008067: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_159_0.jpg)
Lat 57.12, Long -167.72
50874db809d4090755008069: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_159_1.jpg)
3 June 1911
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
50874db809d409075500806b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_160_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 59.78, Long -168.40
50874db809d409075500806d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol103/vol103_160_1.jpg)
4 June 1911
watch ends working up through slack ice
8:00 PM - Mid ice to westward. 11:05, in slack ice, took in log
12:00 fog shutting in thick, stopped engines, made course West under Sail; in log (25:5)
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
4:00 AM - 8:00 AM Light West breeze to NW airs; overcast and foggy, light snow squalls at times; moderate SSW Swell
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
8:50 sighted ice to N'd Took half-hourly Soundings 11:00 up to the ice, in log (94.3) Watch ends working up through Slack ice, making good NxE1/2E
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM Lost overboard one 25 lb lead, one tube case and one ground glass tube
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
8:00 PM to Midnight ice to westward
9:30 heavy drift ice ahead; changed course to NNE, (56.1) to Clear Same
11:05 in Slack ice, took in log (67.6) 11:20 in open water over log (67.6)
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
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at sea bering sea
Lat 62.52, Long -167.92
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5 June 1911
12:50 heavy ice to westward
7:45 sighted ice ahead and on both bows, mostly to the westward
10:05 passed through loose floe ice and along Eastern edge of ice field.
2:55, in Slack ice in log (77.81) Watch ends working through slack ice
4:15 Clear of ice.
8:00 PM - Mid. Ice field to Westward
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at sea bering sea
Lat 6.07, Long -165.50
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6 June 1911
6:00 passing throughlight scattered drift ice; 8:00 Ice closely packed inshore about10 mile wide at Nome
8:05 Ground shore and floe ice extending off shore about 11 miles, floe ice moving Westward parallel to beach.
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM - passed small amount of light drift ice during watch.
8 PM - mid. small pieces of drift ice moving to westward.
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at anchor bering sea
Lat 6.05, Long -16.10
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7 June 1911
Mid. - 4 AM small pieces of ice and consierable amount of logs and driftwood moving to Westward
4AM - 8 AM No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
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at anchor bering sea
Lat 55.0, Long -166.07
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8 June 1911
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
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at anchor bering sea
Lat 6.05, Long -166.07
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9 June 1911
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
Recieved following message from Nome: "Commander Bear. "Corwin" moved through ice to Eastward about five miles off shore. Field ice five miles off shore moving to westward Slow. Weather hazy slight SE Winds" Ross.
No ice in sight
No ice in sight. Received following message from NomeL "Commanding Oficer Bear. Ice about four miles from shore, moving southward. Light SE breezes. Sig Ross"
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at anchor bering sea
Lat 6.05, Long -166.07
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10 June 1911
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight. Received following message from NomeL "Commanding Officer RCB. Solid ice pack moving Westward; light NE wind; Weather clear and fine. Sig. Ross"
Frequently called SS Senator adnd SS Umatilla, by wireless, this day, Heard them working widh each other but coned get no answer to call. Have called them at intervals each day for the last four days; heave heard them working with each other and with other vessels but coned get no answer to our call and no intormation about their position
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166 41 w
Lat 63.17, Long -166.68
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11 June 1911
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
10:20 sighted ice floes ahead and ice pack to the westward and north.
1:00 (94.8), ice ahead. 2:20 in log , worked in drift ice. 2:50, stopped and made fast to ice
4:00- Course NE to pass Eastward of ice. 4:26 clear of ice No ice in sight at end of watch.
Received wireless communication with Nome and SS Senator, informed latter as to ice conditions. Open water throught watch. Ice sighted latter part of watch South and westward of Sledge Island and loose floe ice off Nome and to Eastward.
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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12 June 1911
1:15 AM worked through drift ice
4 AM - 8 AM - Loose drift ice moving slowly to Eastward; ice packed alongshore East and West of Nome; ice field off shore.
8 AM - merid: Loose flow ice in Roadstead and ice well off shore moving to westward.
Merid - 4: ice moving to Eastward off shore, loose drift ice near ship.
4 PM - 8 PM: Smooth sea; ice moving to westward first part of watch and to eastward latter part.
8 PM - Mid: smooth sea; ice pack moving to Eastward. Roadstead clear except for a few loose floes.
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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13 June 1911
Ice moving slowly to eastward, loose drift ice off shore.
Drift ice movingslowly to Eastward.
Loose flow ice in Roadstead moving westward
Drift ice moving slowly to Westward.
Large amount of drift ice moving to westward.
Loose flow ice in Roadstead moving to Eastward.
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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14 June 1911
ice moving to eastward
ice floes moving to eastward.
ice moving slowly to westward
drift ice moving to westward
ice moving to eastward most of watch
Field ice closely packed one mile south of anchorage.
SS Victoria - Boarded
Received from Coast and Geodetic Survey: 20 erasers, 20 pencils, 20 records, 10 clocks Nos. 668, 680, 682, 683, 686, 690, 693, 695, 697, 708.
J. Norton, seamna, given reprimand by Commanding Officer and quarantined two weeks for leaving running boat without permisssion.
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 63.53, Long -166.05
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15 June 1911
Midnight - 4 am: Ice moving to Eastward
4 - 8 am: Ice moving slowly to Eastward, Large amount of ice off shore, loose with good leads
10:50 am: Loose drift ice extending well off shore
6:15 pm: ice ahead and on both bows
8 pm - midnight: ice to westward. 8:00, changed course to SE 1/4 E for end of ice. 8:40, worked around end of ice. 8:55 having rounded Eastern edge of ice....
Loose drift ice extending well off shore
In wireless communication with SS Senator informing us as to ice conditions
General Revenue Cutter Service Court in session from 1:00pm to 1:45pm
ice moving to eastward
ice moving slowly to eastward
watch ends working through ice
No ice in sight
6:15 ice ahead and on both bows
ice to westward
8:55 having rounded eastern edge of ice came to anchor.
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at sea bering sea
Lat 63.47, Long -165.97
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16 June 1911
Mid - 4 am: ice pack to westward
4 - 8 am: ice pack to westward
8 am - Noon: ice pack to northwestward
2 pm: blah blah blah anchored off Eastern edge of ice
4 - 8 pm: ice drifting by vessel from NNW to SSE at rate of 1.0 miles per hour, vessel clear of ice at 4:30 pm
8 pm - Midnight: ice pack to Westward drifting to Northward, loose ice drifting by vessel to Northward.
ice pack to eastward
ice pack to westward
ice pack to northwestward
ice drifting slowly from NNW to SSE
ice drifting by vessel from NNW to SSE at rate of 1.0 miles per hour, vessel clear of ice at 4:40 PM
ice pack to westward drifting to Northward, loose ice drifting by vessel to Northward.
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at anchor bering sea
Lat 63.82, Long -165.93
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17 June 1911
Midnight - 4 am: ice pack to westward, loose ice drifting by vessel to Northward, vessel clear of ice at 2:30 am
4 - 8 am: loose drift ice around vessel and moving NE with the wind of rate of 0.5 miles per hour. 7:50, Underway, course N, to stand along ice pack ..
8 am - Noon: 8:45 through ice, course NNW. 9:10 sighted Steamer in ice to Westward, course NWxW. 9:25 Working way through ice toward Steamer, general course WxN. 10:45 Ahead at half-speed NNE 1/2 E breaking lead for SS Eureka. 11:10, ahead full speed out of ice
Noon - 4 pm: Drift ice off Nome beach extending to East and West
4 - 8 pm: drift ice moving to Eastward. 4:25, Stood through loose drift ice off Nome at varying speeds
8 pm - Midnight: loose drift ice moving to Eastward.
ice pack to westward, loose ice drifting by vessel to Northward, vessel clear of ice at 2:30 AM
loose drift ice around vessel and moving NE with the wind at the rate of 0.5 miles per hour.
8:45 through ice course NNW over log (21.8)
SS Eureka - Spoke to SS Eureka bound for Nome. Offered to break lead through ice, assistance thankfully accepted.
Drift ice off Nome beach extending to East and West.
drift ice moving to Eastward. Stood through loose drift ice off Nome at varying sppeds.
loose drift ice moving to Eastward
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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18 June 1911
Midnight - 4 am: Loose drift ice moving to Eastward
4 - 8 am: Drift ice moving slowly to Eastward.
8 am - Noon: Scattered drift ice moving slowly to Eastwards
Noon - 4 pm: Scattered askes of drift ice moving slowly to Westward
4 - 8 pm: Ice moving to Westward
8 pm - Midnight: Scattered drift ice moving slowly to Eastward latter part
loose drift ice moving to Eastward
drift ice moving slowly to Eastward
Scattered drift ice moving slowly to Eastward
Scattered cakes of drift ice moving slowly to westward
Ice moving to westward
Scattered drift ice moving slowly to Eastward latter part.
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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19 June 1911
galovin bay
Lat 15.5, Long 73.9
Midnight - 4 am: drift ice moving slowly to Eastward.
4 - 8 am: Drift ice moving slowly to Eastward.
8 am - Noon: Scattered drift ice moving to Eastward. 11:05, stood out to southeastward at various courses, working clear of ice
Midnight - 4 pm: drift ice to Eastward. 1:45, made course SExE; worked around edge of ice.
4 - 8 pm: 4:30, Clear of drift ice. Ice on horizon to Northward and Northeastward.
8 pm - Midnight: ice to Northward and in Galovin Bay
drift ice moving to eastward
drift ice moving slowly Eastward
drift ice moving to eastward
Corwin - Captain of "Corwin" requested that he be towed to St. Michael, where he could get rudder fixed and where he would have a safe anchorage
working clear of ice
drift ice to Eastwrd
Clear of drift ice. Ice on horizon to Northward and Northeastward. Towing SS "Corwin"
ice to Northward and in Galovin Bay
Commanding Officer and Executive Officer went over and examined "Corwin's" broken rudder. Captain of "Corwin" requested that he be towed to St. Michael, there he could get rudder fixed and where he would have a safe anchorage.
9:05, got underway and stood over toward SS "Corwin". 9:25, Anchored near "Corwin", ran six-inch line and made fast to "Corwin".
11:05, got underway with "Corwin" in tow and stood out to South eastward at various courses working clear of ice.
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st michael bay alaska
Lat 63.5, Long -162.0
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20 June 1911
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
3:30, launch towing astern "Corwin" filled and sank. Stopped engines to allow "Corwin" to recover launch.
4:55, "Corwin's" launch hoisted clear of water, went ahead on course SExE.
8:30 Cast off "Corwin's" tow line. "Corwin" came to anchor. 8:35, "Bear" came to anchor in St. Michael Bay
Sent power launch to assist "Corwin" to get in neare St Michael as it is too shoal for the "Bear".
Commanding Officer conferred with Collector of Customs and Civil Authorities ashore, made offer of any services required and paid call on Commanding Officer of Army Post.
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saint michael bay alaska
Lat 63.5, Long -162.0
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21 June 1911
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
2:00, Commanding Officer and Officers of Fort St. Michael called officially upon Commanding Officer and Ward Room Officers.
American Steamer "J.L. Luckenbach" of new York, AB Conner, Master; from Seattle to St Michael and Nome; freight.
American Steamer "Seward" of Port Townsend; Thomas Moore, master; for Seattle to St. Michael; freight.
American Steamer "Montara" of New York; CC Moore, master; from San Francisco to St. Michael and Norton Sound ports; freight
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outer cargo tower nome n 12 w 25 miles
Lat 15.5, Long 9.7
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22 June 1911
8 am - Noon: ice northern part of Norton Sound
Noon - 8 pm: loose drift ice moving slowly to Westward along beach.
8 pm - midnight: loose drift ice moving to Westward
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
loose drift ice moving slowly to westward along beach
loose drift ice moving to westward
Delivered to Purser of Schooner "Duxbury", at request of Rev. WF Baldwin, Superintendent of Sinuk Mission School; 3 bbls and 15 boxes and packages of missionary stores for Sinuk received in San Francisco. Received message from SS "As~cion" inquiring as to ice conditions; gave her required information. Received from Department; one copy Rules and Regulations Board of Supervising Inspectors and one copy Pilot Rules Island Waters.
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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23 June 1911
Midnight - 4 am: loose drift ice about vessel
4 - 8 am: Scattered drift ice extending 2.5 miles off shore, moving to westward
8 am - Midnight: loose drift ice moving to westward
Noon - 4 pm: drift ice moving to Westward
4 - 8 pm: heavy drift ice moving to Westward
8 pm - Midnight: ice along shore and to Southward of Cape Nome
loose drift ice about vessel
scattered drift ice extending 2.5 miles off shore, moving westward
loose drift ice moving to Westward
drift ice moving to westward
heavy drift ice moving westward
ice along shore and southward of Cape Nome.
SS Victoria - anchored in roadstead
Commanding Officer and Officers of Fort Davis called officially upon Commanding Officer.
10:00. Mr AN Evans, Superintendent of Schools of Northern District of Alaska, came on board for passage to Unalaklik, St. Lawrence Island and other points in the Bering Sea for the purpose of inspecting reindeer herds and Government Schools at these places.
2nd Lieut ED Jones received commission as US Commissioner for District of Alaska this day, and 3rd Lieut. JS Baylis received commision as Deputy US Marshal on May 25th at Unalaska, Alaska.
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at sea norton sound alaska
Lat 64.03, Long -162.23
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24 June 1911
Noon - 4 am: ice off Cape Nome and extending 15 miles to Eastward. 1:00 made course ES and worked around edge of drift ice.
ice off cape Nome and extending 15 miles to Eastward
no ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
10:00, Executive Officer, Surgeon, Mr. Evans, two reindeer boys G. Atisarlook and O. Anourak; interpreter, M Ivanoff; and C. Galsovia, prisoner, came aboard. Prisoner to be taken to camp of reindeer boys and there tried for killing a deer.
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at sea norton sound alaska
Lat 63.82, Long -162.03
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25 June 1911
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
12:30 Executive Officer, Mr. Evans, interpreter and reindeer boys went ashore to get reindeer.
4:30, Executive Officer returned aboard with first load of reindeer.
Discharged prisoner, C. Galsovia; killing of deer having been adjusted to satisfaction of owner
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ne cape st lawrence id s 38 w 32 miles distant
Lat 63.47, Long -167.50
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26 June 1911
ice to westward
loose ice, 0.5 miles wide extending in North and South directions.
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
ice in bights along Northern Side of St. Lawrence Island.
Crew reneming leather on deer hobbles and preparing for landing deer.
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off gambell st lawrence island
Lat 13.4, Long 144.7
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27 June 1911
Noon - 4 pm: loose drift ice along shore.
4 - 8 pm: drift ice along shore
8 pm - midnight: drift ice close in shore
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
loose drift ice along shore
loose drift ice along shore
drift ice close in shore
Ship's surgeon and the Marshal went ashore to investigate conditions and give medical assistance.
Dr Campbell, Mr Evans and five native reindeer boys came on board.
Watch ends standing in for reindeer camp.
4:04, came to anchor off Reindeer Camp
Landed reindeer . Mr Evans and Dr Campbell went ashore to inspect herd. Natives from Gambell left the vessel.
7:35, underway. Stopped to wait for native boat. Four reindeer herders came aboard for transportation to Gambell.
10:50, Stopped. Dr Campbell and natives left vessel.
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at sea bering sea
Lat 64.58, Long -171.53
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28 June 1911
4 - 8 am: detached pieces of drift ice in sight
8 am - midnight: loose drift ice close in shore
4 - 8 pm: ice in St. Lawrence Bay and extending East from Cape Nunyagmo. 7:36 found Saint Lawrence Bay and Lutke Harbor bound with ice
8 pm - midnight: ice a few miles off Cape Nunyagmo, Siberia. 8:20, working to NE'd through ice
No ice in sight
detached pieces of drift ice in sight
loose drift ince close in.
no ice in sight
ice in St Lawrence Bay and extending East from Cape Nunyagmo
Cape Norilski bearing SW 1/2 S 6.0 miles distant found bay and harbor blocked with ice.
ice a few miles off Cape Nunyagmo, Siberia
American gasoline Schooner "Hattie B" of Nome at anchor off village. 7:30, Gasoline Schooner "Edna" of Nome anchored. Made inquiries of both vessels as to ice conditions
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off cape prince of wales alaska
Lat 53.4, Long -3.0
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29 June 1911
4 - 8 am: drift ice off Cape Prince of Wales
8 am - Midnight: drift ice around Cape Prince of Wales, moving to Northward
Noon - 4 pm: heavy drift ice near vessel, moving to Northward first part of watch.
No ice in sight
drift ice off Cape Prince of Wales
drift ice around Cape Prince of Wales
heavy drift ice near vessel
no ice in sight 7:44 (75.2). Northeast point of King Island abeam
4:50, landing party returned; surgeon having given medical treatment to 13 natives and Executive Officer having established tide gauge and left clock #690 with a native to turn same over to Government School teacher upon his arrival on the Island.
Executive Officer, Surgeon and Mr Evans went ashore to investigate condition of village and gave medical treatment to seven natives, to put up tidal staff gauge and leave clock #680 and record.
1:40, Mr Evans, the Executive Office and the Surgeon returned. Miss Caldwell, Government School teacher at Cape Prince of Wales, came on board for passage to Nome.
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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30 June 1911
Midnight - 4 am: loose drift ice inshore
4 - 8 am: Scattered drift ice off Cape Rodney and Sledge Island.
Mr Evans, Miss Caldwell and natives Digodlovuk, Adlond and Pitougund left vessel.
Commanding Officer made official call on Commanding Officer Fort Davis.
At 5:30 Commanding Officer received telegram for Captain Foley with directions to get message immediately to any vessel Seal patrol. Commanding Officer interviewed wireless operator in charge of Nome Station and arranged for immediate and continued effort to communicate with SS "Senator" enroute from Seattle to Nome and USS "Buffalo" alleged to be enroute from Seal Islands to Nome; message to be relayed by these to bering Sea Fleet. Also arranged for Nome to request Condova Station to communicate message to SS "Senator". Nome to keep "bear" informed of results.
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30 June 1911
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LOG BOOK – JULY 1st 1911 TO DECEMBER 31st 1911
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Log book of the Revenue Cutter "Bear", 1st Class, commanded by J G Ballinger, Captain USRCS, commencing July 1st, 1911, at sea, Bering Sea, and ending December 31st, 1911 at Susalito, California
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List of Officers attached to and on board of the Revenue Cutter "Bear", commanded by J G Ballinger, Captain USRCS, during the period covered by this log book from July 1st, 1911, to December 31st, 1911
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List of Officers who have died, resigned, being detached , transferred or dismissed, on board of the Revenue Cutter "Bear", commanded by J G Ballinger, Captain USRCS, commencing July 1st, 1911, to December 31st, 1911
LOGS FOR JULY 1911
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Lat 62.77, Long -166.43
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1 July 1911
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
50874dbb09d40907550083e3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_005_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 62.45, Long -167.33
50874dbb09d40907550083e5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_005_1.jpg)
2 July 1911
No ice in sight
USS Buffalo - got in wireless communication with USS Buffalo. Received OK from "Buffalo"
50874dbb09d40907550083e7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_006_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbb09d40907550083e9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_006_1.jpg)
4 July 1911
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbb09d40907550083ed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_007_1.jpg)
5 July 1911
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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6 July 1911
50874dbb09d40907550083f3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_009_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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7 July 1911
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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8 July 1911
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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9 July 1911
50874dbb09d40907550083ff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_012_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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10 July 1911
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbb09d4090755008405: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_013_1.jpg)
11 July 1911
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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12 July 1911
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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13 July 1911
coal: 152 1565/2240 tons -
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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14 July 1911
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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15 July 1911
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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16 July 1911
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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17 July 1911
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nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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18 July 1911
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port clarence alaska
Lat 65.2, Long -166.7
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19 July 1911
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port clarence alaska
Lat 65.2, Long -166.7
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20 July 1911
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port clarence alaska
Lat 65.2, Long -166.7
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21 July 1911
1:00, Executive Officer, Surgeon, Mr Evans and party returned from Innuiuk Bay. On trying to keep clear of the ship, boathook ran through bottom of dinghy; nothing lost.
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port clarence alaska
Lat 65.2, Long -166.7
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22 July 1911
7:30, received from SS "Corwin" one sack of mail and two cask anchor buoys, brought from Unalaska by USS "Buffalo". "Corwin" proceeded to anchorage off Teller.
Sent whaleboat in to get ice for boxes. mr Evans left ship in launch for Teller.
Mr Evans returned. Whaleboat retuned with ice.
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port clarence alaska
Lat 65.2, Long -166.7
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23 July 1911
426 kanaquk river abeam 41 miles distant
Lat 53.4, Long -3.0
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
Thomas Illayok - Thomas Illayok, a native, came on board to act as interpreter
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
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noon off schischinarcff school house
Lat 21.5, Long 109.1
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24 July 1911
700 sighted cape prince of wales mountain bearing sxw14w ears mountain se12e
Lat 12.8, Long 45.0
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
Executive Officer, Surgeon, Marshal and Mr Evans left vessel to viit village and establish tide gauge
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
3:20, Power launch returned from Village with Executive Officer, Surgeon, Marshal and Mr Evans
E E Goed, Gunner -
Sally Aug-Ni-Nah - Commissioner investigated Case of Sally Aug-Ni-Nah, a Native Man, charged with incest Unable to Secure Sufficient evidence to insure conviction at Nome Confined him in brig in order that he might not entirely escape punishment
Reverend Dr. Goodman - Thomas Okpowrok and Mattie Agamowak were married by the Reverend Dr. Goodman
Mattie Agamowak - Thomas Okpowrok and Mattie Agamowak were married by the Reverend Dr. Goodman
Thomas Okpowrok - Thomas Okpowrok and Mattie Agamowak were married by the Reverend Dr. Goodman
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
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Lat 66.37, Long -162.55
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25 July 1911
schooner Transit -
Removed irons from prisoner
Executive Officer, Surgeon, Mr Evans and interpreter went ashore to investigate conditions and to establish tida gauge (clock No. 682).
7:40, Executive Officer, Surgeon, Mr Evans and interpreter returned *. Gasaline Schooner "Mary Sachs" arrived from Eastward.
Boarded: American Schooner "Transit" of Port Townsend; John Backland, master; Seattle to Point Barrow; with freight.
* Conditions saitisfactory in village but typhoid reported to be nearby at Candle; Surgeon explained to natives simple rules of Sanitation in regard to drinking water. Surgeon treated case of illness.
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cape blossom n 12 w 16 miles
Lat 59.9, Long 10.8
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26 July 1911
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cape blossom ene 12 e 35 miles
Lat 59.9, Long 10.8
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27 July 1911
7:00, Executive Officer, Surgeon, Marshal, Mr Evans and interpreter left vessel in launch, towing dory, to visit village, establish tide gauge (clock # 683) and to land mail and freight.
9:00, Executive Officer, Surgeon, Marshal, Mr Evans and interpreter returned from Kotzebue, having investigated and, so far as practicable, adjusted all conditions there. Body of drowned man having been found on beach three niles from village, used launch to convey the Coroner (Commissioner Cox) of village, and jury, to the spot and afterwards back to village; Surgeon examined boby. Marshalofficiated in inpaneling jury. At request of Commissioner of village, investigated complaint against Richard Hall, white man, alleged to be living in adultery with native woman; evidence insufficient, but warned him and instructed him to provide different quarters for her. Conditions otherwise good in village. Surgeon treated 27 cases of illness among natives of village. Hoisted launch and dory; in hoisting dory, split stern.
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cape espenberg s 12 e 60 miles distant
Lat 58.2, Long -136.6
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28 July 1911
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at anchor arctic ocean
Lat 67.35, Long -163.42
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29 July 1911
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point hope alaska
Lat 68.3, Long -166.8
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30 July 1911
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off cape lisbourne alaska
Lat 68.9, Long -166.2
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31 July 1911
LOGS FOR AUGUST 1911
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scy cape schoolhouse ne 18 e 130 miles
Lat 70.3, Long -161.9
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1 August 1911
50874dbb09d409075500845b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_035_0.jpg)
at sea arctic ocean
Lat 71.10, Long -157.83
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2 August 1911
10:30 am Sighted floe ice to NW'd
No ice sighted
No ice sighted
No ice sighted
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barrow alaska
Lat 54.1, Long -3.2
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3 August 1911
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
No ice in sight
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page left blank and crossed out
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3 August 1911
No ice in sight
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wainwright alaska
Lat , Long
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4 August 1911
No ice in sight
50874dbb09d409075500846b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_039_0.jpg)
at anchor wainwright alaska
Lat 70.6, Long -160.0
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5 August 1911
no ice
50874dbb09d409075500846f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_040_0.jpg)
at anchor off south side of icy cape alaska
Lat 69.98, Long -163.25
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6 August 1911
50874dbb09d4090755008473: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_041_0.jpg)
point hope alaska
Lat 68.3, Long -166.8
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7 August 1911
50874dbc09d4090755008477: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_042_0.jpg)
at sea arctic ocean
Lat 66.72, Long -163.33
50874dbc09d4090755008479: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_042_1.jpg)
8 August 1911
50874dbc09d409075500847b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_043_0.jpg)
katzebne sound alaska
Lat 66.67, Long -164.42
50874dbc09d409075500847d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_043_1.jpg)
9 August 1911
50874dbc09d409075500847f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_044_0.jpg)
big diomede island s 14 w 140 miles
Lat 65.8, Long -169.1
50874dbc09d4090755008481: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_044_1.jpg)
10 August 1911
50874dbc09d4090755008483: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_045_0.jpg)
st lawrence bay siberia
Lat 65.7, Long -171.1
50874dbc09d4090755008485: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_045_1.jpg)
11 August 1911
50874dbc09d4090755008487: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_046_0.jpg)
cape nunyagmo wnw 14 30 miles
Lat -22.3, Long 166.4
50874dbc09d4090755008489: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_046_1.jpg)
12 August 1911
50874dbc09d409075500848b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_047_0.jpg)
north end sledge island exn 35 miles
Lat 32.2, Long 119.3
50874dbc09d409075500848d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_047_1.jpg)
13 August 1911
50874dbc09d409075500848f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_048_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbc09d4090755008491: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_048_1.jpg)
14 August 1911
50874dbc09d4090755008493: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_049_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbc09d4090755008495: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_049_1.jpg)
15 August 1911
50874dbc09d4090755008497: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_050_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbc09d4090755008499: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_050_1.jpg)
17 August 1911
50874dbc09d409075500849b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_051_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbc09d409075500849d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_051_1.jpg)
17 August 1911
Senior Captain F. Tuttle, USRCS Retired, called upon Commanding Officer.
9:00, finished coaling, having received from John J. Sessnon and Co. 102 tons steaming coal, 1 1/2 tons of same being returned by Dr Marsh, Missionary at Point Barrow, loaned to him Aug 3, 1911
50874dbc09d409075500849f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_052_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbc09d40907550084a1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_052_1.jpg)
18 August 1911
SS Montara - sailed
50874dbc09d40907550084a3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_053_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbc09d40907550084a5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_053_1.jpg)
19 August 1911
SS Seward - anchored
Received on board 51 natives for transportation to Galsovia (near St Michael) and Southern Alaska (as per list attached).
50874dbc09d40907550084a7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_055_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbc09d40907550084a9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_055_1.jpg)
20 August 1911
SS Corwin - sailed to Eastward
Arranged to expend the amount of flour, salt pork, sugar, oatmeal and beans necessary to feed the natives being transported; the same to be replaced by Mr. Evans.
5:00, received information by telephone from Tin City that the schooner "Redfields" was "hopelessly aground at Cape Prince of Wales and needed immediate assistance". Mr Evans went ashore to obtain particulars, and returned aboard at 7:40. Made preparations for getting underway and proceeding to Cape Prince of Wales to assistance of "Redfields".
E. Brennan, 2nd class boy, given 2 hours watch (8 - 10) for three nights, for neglect of duty, clothes unclean.
Boarded and examined at Nome Alaska: American Schooner "Bander Bros." of Seattle, Wash; Knophish; St Michael to Nome; general cargo
50874dbc09d40907550084ab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_056_0.jpg)
cape prince of wales alaska
Lat 53.4, Long -3.0
50874dbc09d40907550084ad: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_056_1.jpg)
21 August 1911
10:00, Executive Officer and Mr Evans went ashore to investigate condition of "Redfield". "Redfield" ashore, hard and fast, inside of bar, about a mile to the westward of the village, heavy surf breaking over bar and around the schooner.
1:00, Executive Officer returned aboard; reported "Redfield" hopelessly ashore, grounded, stem and stern, inside the breakers, hold filling, cargo being damaged and no effort being made to save it.
2:00, the swell and current being too heavy for work with ship's boat, the Commanding Officer sent Executive Officer, with Boatswain, four men and seven of the natives on board ashore in an oomiak, to take charge of the "Redfield", make an effort to save part of its cargo, with the assistance of Mr Evans and the Cape prince of Wales natives, and to stand-by the vessel until weather abated.
50874dbc09d40907550084af: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_057_0.jpg)
point spencer alaska
Lat 43.7, Long 7.2
50874dbc09d40907550084b1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_057_1.jpg)
22 August 1911
Gasaline schooner "North Star" and launch "Wilhelmina" at anchor in lee of Point.
9:40, born to Kananak, wife of Kag Mayack, a daughter.
50874dbc09d40907550084b3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_058_0.jpg)
cape prince of wales alaska
Lat 53.4, Long -3.0
50874dbc09d40907550084b5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_058_1.jpg)
23 August 1911
Schooner North Star - got underway and stood to Westward
10:00, Lieut. Baylis left vessel to tak charge of salving cargo of "Redfields". 10:45, Lieut. Wheeler returned on board. 11:00, Communicated with Schooner "Mary Sachs", bound for Nome, and sent mail by her.
1:00, Commanding Officer went aboard Schooner "Redfields".
11:15, Received wireless message from Nome for Mr Evans.
50874dbc09d40907550084b7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_059_0.jpg)
cape prince of wales alaska
Lat 53.4, Long -3.0
50874dbc09d40907550084b9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_059_1.jpg)
24 August 1911
50874dbc09d40907550084bb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_060_0.jpg)
cape prince of wales alaska
Lat 53.4, Long -3.0
50874dbc09d40907550084bd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_060_1.jpg)
24 August 1911
50874dbc09d40907550084bf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_061_0.jpg)
penny river nw 12 n 3 miles
Lat 5.4, Long 100.2
50874dbc09d40907550084c1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_061_1.jpg)
25 August 1911
Corwin - in Roadstead
50874dbc09d40907550084c3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_062_0.jpg)
at anchor nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbc09d40907550084c5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_062_1.jpg)
26 August 1911
50874dbc09d40907550084c7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_063_0.jpg)
at sea norton sound alaska
Lat 56.6, Long -169.5
50874dbc09d40907550084c9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_063_1.jpg)
27 August 1911
50874dbc09d40907550084cb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_064_0.jpg)
tolstoi point norton sound alaska
Lat 63.80, Long -164.50
50874dbc09d40907550084cd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_064_1.jpg)
28 August 1911
50874dbc09d40907550084cf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_065_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 62.87, Long -167.17
50874dbc09d40907550084d1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_065_1.jpg)
29 August 1911
50874dbc09d40907550084d3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_066_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 59.92, Long -169.40
50874dbc09d40907550084d5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_066_1.jpg)
30 August 1911
50874dbc09d40907550084d7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_067_0.jpg)
off village cove st paul island bering sea
Lat 57.1, Long -170.3
50874dbc09d40907550084d9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_067_1.jpg)
31 August 1911
LOGS FOR SEPTEMBER 1911
50874dbc09d40907550084db: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_068_0.jpg)
st george island bering sea
Lat 56.80, Long -169.03
50874dbc09d40907550084dd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_068_1.jpg)
1 September 1911
50874dbc09d40907550084df: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_069_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 56.55, Long -167.20
50874dbc09d40907550084e1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_069_1.jpg)
2 September 1911
50874dbc09d40907550084e3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_070_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 56.55, Long -164.03
50874dbc09d40907550084e5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_070_1.jpg)
3 September 1911
50874dbc09d40907550084e7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_071_0.jpg)
salthouse nelson lagoon exn 10 miles
Lat 6.5, Long 3.4
50874dbc09d40907550084e9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_071_1.jpg)
4 September 1911
50874dbc09d40907550084eb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_072_0.jpg)
urilia bay unimak island alaska
Lat 55.0, Long -166.3
50874dbc09d40907550084ed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_072_1.jpg)
5 September 1911
50874dbc09d40907550084ef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_073_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d40907550084f1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_073_1.jpg)
6 September 1911
50874dbc09d40907550084f3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_074_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d40907550084f5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_074_1.jpg)
7 September 1911
50874dbc09d40907550084f7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_075_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d40907550084f9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_075_1.jpg)
8 September 1911
50874dbc09d40907550084fb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_076_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d40907550084fd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_076_1.jpg)
9 September 1911
Mid. 8 AM. Calm; mostly cloudy to mostly clear.
8:00 AM 11:00 AM Light to gentle ESE breezes; partly clear; squally and rainy at times.
4 PM - Mid Light ESE breezes to light variable airs; overcast to mostly clear; squally and rainy at times.
50874dbc09d40907550084ff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_077_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d4090755008501: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_077_1.jpg)
10 September 1911
Mid. 8:00 AM Light variable airs to calm; mostly clear
8:00 AM 4:00 PM Calm to light ENE breezes; mostly clear to overcast and cloudy
4:00 PM Mid. Light ENE breezes to gentle SSW breezes; overcast and cloudy, squally last part.
50874dbc09d4090755008503: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_078_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d4090755008505: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_078_1.jpg)
11 September 1911
50874dbc09d4090755008507: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_079_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d4090755008509: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_079_1.jpg)
12 September 1911
Captain of Engineers, Willitts Pedrick, USRCS, inspected work in Engineers department.
50874dbc09d409075500850b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_080_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d409075500850d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_080_1.jpg)
13 September 1911
SS JL Luckenbach - arrived at Dutch Harbor
50874dbc09d409075500850f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_081_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d4090755008511: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_081_1.jpg)
14 September 1911
50874dbc09d4090755008513: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_082_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d4090755008515: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_082_1.jpg)
15 September 1911
coal: 285 tons - bunker coal from Alaska Commercial Company
Captain of Engineers, Willitts Pedrick, USRCS, inspected work in Engineers department.
50874dbc09d4090755008517: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_083_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d4090755008519: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_083_1.jpg)
16 September 1911
1:00, granted permission for some of the men to go out sailing in the cutter. 2:00, Cutter capsized, sent boat to the rescue, all hands saved and everything recovered except boat box, compass and boat anchor.
F. Beyer, coal heaver, given six hours extra duty in department, for leaving ship without permission.
50874dbc09d409075500851b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_084_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d409075500851d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_084_1.jpg)
17 September 1911
50874dbc09d409075500851f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_085_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d4090755008521: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_085_1.jpg)
18 September 1911
Captain of Engineers, Willitts Pedrick inspected work in engineroom.
1:00, Commenced small arm target practice but discontinued it on account of unfavorable weather.
10:45, SS "Meteor" left wharf and anchored in harbor. Hauled "Bear" around to west face of wharf. "Meteor" stood out.
50874dbc09d4090755008523: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_086_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d4090755008525: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_086_1.jpg)
19 September 1911
Rush - came alongside wharf
Boatswain Thurber and part of crew went fishing. Held target practice.
Captain of Engineers, Willitts Pedrick inspected work in engineroom.
50874dbc09d4090755008527: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_087_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d4090755008529: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_087_1.jpg)
20 September 1911
50874dbc09d409075500852b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_088_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d409075500852d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_088_1.jpg)
21 September 1911
Held target practice; rifle and revolver.
Received lard oil. and lamps and burners for same, for Engineer's department.
50874dbc09d409075500852f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_089_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d4090755008531: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_089_1.jpg)
22 September 1911
Held target practice; rifle and revolver.
50874dbc09d4090755008533: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_090_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbc09d4090755008535: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_090_1.jpg)
23 September 1911
Disrated K. Widman deom Acting Assistant Master-at-Arms to Seaman this day; unsatisfactory probationary period. Rated A.W. Gronhahn from seaman to Acting Assistant Master-at-Arms; as of 24th instant.
3:10, Sighted "Tahoma"; received wireless message that there were fresh provisions on board for "Bear", headed for same.
4:20, Stopped. Spoke USRC "Tahoma" and sent boat to her for fresh provisions.
50874dbc09d4090755008537: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_091_0.jpg)
Lat 56.53, Long -167.23
50874dbc09d4090755008539: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_091_1.jpg)
24 September 1911
50874dbc09d409075500853b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_092_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 59.55, Long -168.35
50874dbc09d409075500853d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_092_1.jpg)
25 September 1911
50874dbc09d409075500853f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_093_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 61.87, Long -168.63
50874dbc09d4090755008541: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_093_1.jpg)
26 September 1911
50874dbc09d4090755008543: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_094_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 64.25, Long -165.63
50874dbc09d4090755008545: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_094_1.jpg)
27 September 1911
50874dbc09d4090755008547: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_095_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbc09d4090755008549: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_095_1.jpg)
28 September 1911
50874dbc09d409075500854b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_096_0.jpg)
sledge island alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbc09d409075500854d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_096_1.jpg)
29 September 1911
50874dbc09d409075500854f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_097_0.jpg)
sledge island alaska
Lat 32.2, Long 119.3
50874dbc09d4090755008551: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_097_1.jpg)
30 September 1911
LOGS FOR OCTOBER 1911
50874dbc09d4090755008553: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_098_0.jpg)
sledge island alaska
Lat 32.2, Long 119.3
50874dbc09d4090755008555: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_098_1.jpg)
1 October 1911
50874dbc09d4090755008557: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_099_0.jpg)
sledge island alaska
Lat 32.2, Long 119.3
50874dbc09d4090755008559: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_099_1.jpg)
2 October 1911
50874dbc09d409075500855b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_100_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbc09d409075500855d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_100_1.jpg)
3 October 1911
SS Corwin - sailed to Eastward
50874dbc09d409075500855f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_101_0.jpg)
sledge island alaska
Lat 32.2, Long 119.3
50874dbc09d4090755008561: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_101_1.jpg)
4 October 1911
50874dbc09d4090755008563: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_102_0.jpg)
off sledge island alaska
Lat 32.2, Long 119.3
50874dbc09d4090755008565: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_102_1.jpg)
5 October 1911
50874dbc09d4090755008567: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_103_0.jpg)
king island alaska
Lat 65.0, Long -168.1
50874dbc09d4090755008569: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_103_1.jpg)
6 October 1911
50874dbc09d409075500856b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_104_0.jpg)
fairway rock nxw 14 w 70 miles
Lat 65.6, Long -168.8
50874dbc09d409075500856d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_104_1.jpg)
7 October 1911
50874dbc09d409075500856f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_105_0.jpg)
at sea arctic ocean
Lat 64.73, Long -164.85
50874dbd09d4090755008571: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_105_1.jpg)
8 October 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008573: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_106_0.jpg)
cape espenberg alaska sse 34 e 95 miles
Lat 58.2, Long -136.6
50874dbd09d4090755008575: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_106_1.jpg)
9 October 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008577: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_107_0.jpg)
lutke harbor siberia
Lat 31.5, Long 118.4
50874dbd09d4090755008579: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_107_1.jpg)
10 October 1911
50874dbd09d409075500857b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_108_0.jpg)
providence bay siberia
Lat 64.4, Long -173.3
50874dbd09d409075500857d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_108_1.jpg)
11 October 1911
50874dbd09d409075500857f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_109_0.jpg)
at anchor emma harbor siberia
Lat 64.4, Long -173.2
50874dbd09d4090755008581: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_109_1.jpg)
12 October 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008583: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_110_0.jpg)
at anchor off gambell st lawrence island alaska
Lat 64.05, Long -169.23
50874dbd09d4090755008585: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_110_1.jpg)
13 October 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008587: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_111_0.jpg)
outer cargo tower nome nexe 55 miles
Lat 15.5, Long 73.9
50874dbd09d4090755008589: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_111_1.jpg)
14 October 1911
12:40, Stopped; received and dispatched mail via Life Saving Station launch.
4:00, Executive Office left vessel in whaleboat to investigate condition of schooner "Wasp" ashore on North side of island.
50874dbd09d409075500858b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_112_0.jpg)
sledge island alaska
Lat 32.2, Long 119.3
50874dbd09d409075500858d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_112_1.jpg)
15 October 1911
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
Master of "Waser" returned two jacks and two shovels loaned to him October first
Master of "Wasp" returned two jacks and two shovels loaned to him October first.
50874dbd09d409075500858f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_113_0.jpg)
sledge island alaska
Lat 32.2, Long 119.3
50874dbd09d4090755008591: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_113_1.jpg)
16 October 1911
505 fort davis ene114e
Lat 32.2, Long 119.3
Sent Bsn Thurber and part of crew to assist in getting "Wasp" off the beach.
10:30, floated "Wasp" and towed her out to the "Bear". Crew employed boating off cargo rest of the morning and putting it aboard "Bear".
1:00, finished getting freight aboard, made "Wasp" fast astern. 1:30, Underway, "Wasp" towing badly. 2:00, Stopped, made "Wasp" fast alongside port side of "Bear".
Gasaline launch from Nome towed "Wasp" to anchorage close inshore and later took off all freight belonging to "Wasp".
SS Northwestern - left roadstead
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
Ben Thurber - Sent Ben Thurber and part of crew to assist in getting "Wasp" off the beach
Wasp - Sent Ben Thurber and part of crew to assist in getting "Wasp" off the beach
"Wasp" - 10:30 floated "Wasp" and towed her out to the "Bear" Crew employed boating off cargo Just of the Morning and putting it aboard "Bear"
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
Wasp - 1:00 finished getting freight aboard, Made "Wasp" fast astern
Wasp - 1:30 Underway, "Wasp" towing badly
Wasp - 2:00 Stopped Made "Wasp" fast alongside port side of "Bear"
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
Wasp - Gasoline launch from Nome towed "Wasp" to achorage Close inshore and later took off all freight belonging to "Wasp"
SS Northwestern - 10:50 SS "Northwestern" left roadstead
50874dbd09d4090755008593: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_114_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbd09d4090755008595: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_114_1.jpg)
17 October 1911
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
10:45 Coal barge alongside, commenced coaling; draft forward 15 feet, aft 17 feet 6 inches
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
coal: 27 tons - from John J Sessnon and Co
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
50874dbd09d4090755008597: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_115_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbd09d4090755008599: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_115_1.jpg)
18 October 1911
420 came to anchor off sledge island in 6 34 fathoms water 50 fathoms port chain right tangent of sledge island sxw12w left tangent ese14e
Lat 32.2, Long 119.3
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
8:00 - Merid Carpenter building tank for Seals
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
1:25 made course WxS for Sledge Island
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
50874dbd09d409075500859b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_116_0.jpg)
sledge island alaska
Lat 32.2, Long 119.3
50874dbd09d409075500859d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_116_1.jpg)
19 October 1911
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
50874dbd09d409075500859f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_117_0.jpg)
sledge island alaska
Lat 32.2, Long 119.3
50874dbd09d40907550085a1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_117_1.jpg)
20 October 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085a3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_118_0.jpg)
sledge island alaska
Lat 32.2, Long 119.3
50874dbd09d40907550085a5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_118_1.jpg)
21 October 1911
1:00, Sent whaleboat to look for "Wasps" anchor buoyed off Island; found buoy adrift, unable to locate anchor.
50874dbd09d40907550085a7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_119_0.jpg)
sledge island alaska
Lat 32.2, Long 119.3
50874dbd09d40907550085a9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_119_1.jpg)
22 October 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085ab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_120_0.jpg)
sledge island alaska
Lat 32.2, Long 119.3
50874dbd09d40907550085ad: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_120_1.jpg)
23 October 1911
Ga. S. "Sea Wolf" hoisted ensign inverted; sent an officer to board "Sea Wolf" and to find out what was wanted. Captain McKenna requested that he be given water, coal and rope, as he was forced to put to sea, on account of the weather, before he had finished loading. Sold to Capt. McKenna; 360 lbs coal, 30 lbs 2 1/4" line, taking cash deposit of $7.50 for replacing same; gave him 50 gallons water.
Chief Engineer reported condenser leaking. Commanding Officer informed Department by telegraph of leak in condenser, and his intention to proceed to Unalaska about the 24th or 25th instant.
Boarded: Am. Ga. S. "Sea Wolf" of Nome, Alaska; Master, J. McKenna; Nome to Sledge Island; empty.
50874dbd09d40907550085af: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_121_0.jpg)
sledge island alaska
Lat 32.2, Long 119.3
50874dbd09d40907550085b1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_121_1.jpg)
24 October 1911
Tested magazine fllod cock; temperature, 67o
Gasaline schooners "Seddon", "Marny Sachs" and "Rexbury" anchored in lee of Island.
50874dbd09d40907550085b3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_122_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dbd09d40907550085b5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_122_1.jpg)
25 October 1911
Received from Department: one copy "Corrections for Landing Force and Small Arms Instructions, 1907".
50874dbd09d40907550085b7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_123_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 62.07, Long -168.13
50874dbd09d40907550085b9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_123_1.jpg)
26 October 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085bb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_124_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 60.75, Long -168.92
50874dbd09d40907550085bd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_124_1.jpg)
27 October 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085bf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_125_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 57.58, Long -169.77
50874dbd09d40907550085c1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_125_1.jpg)
28 October 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085c3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_126_0.jpg)
st paul island
Lat 56.32, Long -169.05
50874dbd09d40907550085c5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_126_1.jpg)
29 October 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085c7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_127_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbd09d40907550085c9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_127_1.jpg)
30 October 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085cb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_128_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbd09d40907550085cd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_128_1.jpg)
31 October 1911
LOGS FOR NOVEMBER 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085cf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_129_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbd09d40907550085d1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_129_1.jpg)
1 November 1911
coal: 165 1120/2240 -
50874dbd09d40907550085d3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_130_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dbd09d40907550085d5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_130_1.jpg)
2 November 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085d7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_131_0.jpg)
cape kalekta swxw 15 miles
Lat 53.77, Long -165.02
50874dbd09d40907550085d9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_131_1.jpg)
3 November 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085db: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_132_0.jpg)
at sea pacific ocean
Lat 53.52, Long -163.22
50874dbd09d40907550085dd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_132_1.jpg)
4 November 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085df: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_133_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 53.15, Long -162.08
50874dbd09d40907550085e1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_133_1.jpg)
5 November 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085e3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_134_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 52.77, Long -159.30
50874dbd09d40907550085e5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_134_1.jpg)
6 November 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085e7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_135_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 52.78, Long -154.80
50874dbd09d40907550085e9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_135_1.jpg)
7 November 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085eb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_136_0.jpg)
at sea pacific ocean
Lat 52.67, Long -151.77
50874dbd09d40907550085ed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_136_1.jpg)
8 November 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085ef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_137_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 53.18, Long -152.12
50874dbd09d40907550085f1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_137_1.jpg)
9 November 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085f3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_138_0.jpg)
Lat 53.75, Long -150.20
50874dbd09d40907550085f5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_138_1.jpg)
10 November 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085f7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_139_0.jpg)
Lat 53.17, Long -145.10
50874dbd09d40907550085f9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_139_1.jpg)
11 November 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085fb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_140_0.jpg)
Lat 52.32, Long -142.43
50874dbd09d40907550085fd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_140_1.jpg)
12 November 1911
50874dbd09d40907550085ff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_141_0.jpg)
Lat 51.62, Long -138.30
50874dbd09d4090755008601: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_141_1.jpg)
13 November 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008603: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_142_0.jpg)
Lat 50.80, Long -134.70
50874dbd09d4090755008605: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_142_1.jpg)
14 November 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008607: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_143_0.jpg)
cape scott sxe 78 e 11 12 miles
Lat 50.8, Long -128.4
50874dbd09d4090755008609: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_143_1.jpg)
15 November 1911
50874dbd09d409075500860b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_144_0.jpg)
broughton strait off adam river
Lat 49.7, Long -127.0
50874dbd09d409075500860d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_144_1.jpg)
16 November 1911
50874dbd09d409075500860f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_145_0.jpg)
at anchor blinkimsop bay bc
Lat -10.0, Long 41.7
50874dbd09d4090755008611: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_145_1.jpg)
17 November 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008613: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_146_0.jpg)
union bay vancouver island bc
Lat 49.7, Long -125.7
50874dbd09d4090755008615: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_146_1.jpg)
18 November 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008617: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_147_0.jpg)
union bay british columbia
Lat 6.9, Long 79.8
50874dbd09d4090755008619: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_147_1.jpg)
19 November 1911
50874dbd09d409075500861b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_148_0.jpg)
union bay british columbia
Lat 6.9, Long 79.8
coal: 553,280 pounds -
50874dbd09d409075500861d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_148_1.jpg)
20 November 1911
50874dbd09d409075500861f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_149_0.jpg)
union bay british columbia
Lat 6.9, Long 79.8
50874dbd09d4090755008621: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_149_1.jpg)
21 November 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008623: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_150_0.jpg)
port townsend washington
Lat 48.1, Long -122.8
50874dbd09d4090755008625: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_150_1.jpg)
22 November 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008627: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_151_0.jpg)
seattle washington
Lat 47.6, Long -122.8
50874dbd09d4090755008629: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_151_1.jpg)
23 November 1911
USRC Rush - left harbor
50874dbd09d409075500862b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_152_0.jpg)
strait of juan de fuca
Lat 48.10, Long -124.93
50874dbd09d409075500862d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_152_1.jpg)
24 November 1911
50874dbd09d409075500862f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_153_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 45.90, Long -124.98
50874dbd09d4090755008631: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_153_1.jpg)
25 November 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008633: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_154_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 42.48, Long -124.97
50874dbd09d4090755008635: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_154_1.jpg)
26 November 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008637: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_155_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 39.35, Long -124.08
50874dbd09d4090755008639: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_155_1.jpg)
27 November 1911
50874dbd09d409075500863b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_156_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dbd09d409075500863d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_156_1.jpg)
28 November 1911
50874dbd09d409075500863f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_157_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dbd09d4090755008641: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_157_1.jpg)
29 November 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008643: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_158_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dbd09d4090755008645: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_158_1.jpg)
30 November 1911
LOGS FOR DECEMBER 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008647: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_159_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dbd09d4090755008649: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_159_1.jpg)
1 December 1911
50874dbd09d409075500864b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_160_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dbd09d409075500864d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_160_1.jpg)
2 December 1911
50874dbd09d409075500864f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_161_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dbd09d4090755008651: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_161_1.jpg)
3 December 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008653: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_162_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dbd09d4090755008655: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_162_1.jpg)
4 December 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008657: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_163_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dbd09d4090755008659: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_163_1.jpg)
5 December 1911
50874dbd09d409075500865b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_164_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dbd09d409075500865d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_164_1.jpg)
6 December 1911
50874dbd09d409075500865f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_165_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dbd09d4090755008661: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_165_1.jpg)
7 December 1911
50874dbd09d4090755008663: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_166_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dbd09d4090755008665: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_166_1.jpg)
8 December 1911
Captain of Engineers, C.W. Munroe USRCS, came on board to inspect machinery for contemplated repairs.
L. Van Poppelen, Fireman, and J. Corvine, 2ns Class Boy, received treatment at Marine Hospital Office, San Francisco.
Rated M. Standart, Seaman, to Acting Quartermaster to date from December 1st and F. Gilbert, 2nd class Boy, to Ordinary Seaman.
Enlisted Martin Mangalin as Ordinary Seaman.
Received from Department: 1 copy each of Navigation Laws of the United States, 1911; "American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1912; and "Tide Tables, 1912"
Honorably discharged M. Bohia, 1st class Boy, expiration of enlistment.
Mid. 8:00 AM. Calm to light NNW airs; mostly clear, hazy.
8:00 AM 4:00 PM. Light NNW airs to calm to light S'ly airs; Partly clear, hazy.
4:00 PM Mi. Calm to light S'ly and N'ly airs; mostly clear.
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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9 December 1911
Liberty party returned except A. Gronholm, Assistant Master-at-Arms, and T. Ota, Wardroom Steward, who were one hour late; excuse accepted.
R. Ehlers, Fireman, and J. Vincent, 1st class Boy, granted one days leave by Temporary Commanding Officer.
11:40, Captain J.G. Ballinger, USRCS, returned from leave.
M. Bohia, 1st class Boy, returned from Marine Hospital. Reenlisted M. Bohia as 1st Class Boy and sent him back to the Marine Hospital.
Mid 8:00 AM. Light NW airs and breezes; mostly clear, hazy at end.
8:00 AM 4:00 PM. Light NW airs to calm; mostly clear.
4:00 PM Mid. Calm; clear
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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10 December 1911
Transferred F. Amano, Steerage Cook, to the USRC "McCulloch" by authority Article #574, Regulations, and with the approval of Senior Captain J.F. Wild, USRCS
Enlisted K. Endo as Steerage Cook on two months probation.
Commanding Officer called officially on Captain K.W. Perry, commanding "Manning", and call was returned.
1st Lieut Wm J. Wheeler, received Department orders of November 7th (101-1), detaching him from the "Bear".
3rd Lieut J.S. Baylis returned aboard, having completed examination for promotion.
Mid 8:00 AM. Light WNW airs to calm; clear.
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Calm; mostly clear, hazy first part.
4:00 PM - Mid. Calm to light NW airs; mostly clear to clear.
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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11 December 1911
Mid 8:00 AM. Calm to light variable airs; clear to mostly clear.
8:00 AM 4:00 PM. Calm; partly cloudy to clear.
4:00 PM Mid. Calm to light NNW breezes; clear.
R. Levsen, Signal quartermaster, returned from three days leave granted by temporary Commanding Officer. R. Ehlers, Fireman, and J. Vincent, 1st class Boy, returned from one days leave granted by temporary Commanding Officer.
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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12 December 1911
Mid 8:00 AM. Light NW breezes to airs; clear to partly cloudy.
8:00 AM 4:00 PM. Calm to light North and NW breezes; partly clear.
4:00 PM Mid. Slight North to fresh NNW breezes; clear, squally.
Representatives of Moore and Scott, Union Iron Works and United Engineering Company came on board and inspected machinert preparatory to bidding on repairs.
1:00, J. Norton, Seaman, returned 29 hours late from liberty. He forfeits two days pay, is quarantined 30 days and reduced to 3rd conduct grade.
2:00, M. Standart, acting quartermaster, returned 3 1/2 hours late from liberty; excuse accepted, warned.
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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13 December 1911
Mid 8:00 AM. Light NNW airs to gentle NW breezes; clear to mostly clear.
8:00 AM 4:00 PM. Gentle NW breezes to light NxE airs; mostly clear.
4:00 PM - Mid. Calm; mostly clear to clear.
E W Jones, 2nd Lieut -
J F Wild - Received donkey boiler from Senior Captain J F Wild, USRCS, via R.C. "Golden Gate"
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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14 December 1911
Mid 8:00 AM. Calm to light NW breezes; clear to mostly cloudy.
8:00 AM 4:00 PM. Light NW to SW breezes; mostly cloudy to mostly clear.
4:00 PM Mid. Light SW breezes to calm; clear.
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
Boated off 6,500 gallons water from Spring Valley Water Co
A Kinnunen - A Kinnunen, Ordinary Seaman, reported aboard for duty, having been discharged from Marine Hospital
W C Besselievre, Jr - Constructor W C Besselievre, Jr, came aboard and inspected parts of vessel recommended for repairs
J Vincent - J Vincent, 1st Class Boy, granted two day's leave by Commanding Officer
Wm J Wheeler - 1st Lieut Wm J Wheeler left vessel in obedience to Department orders of November 7, 1911 (101-1) detaching him from the "Bear"
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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15 December 1911
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
T Bta - Liberty party returned except T Bta, Wardroom Steward, who returned 3 1/2 hours late, warned
C W Besselievre, Jr - Constructor C W Besselievre, Jr, inspected parts of vessel and boats
Hartley - Received Articles on General Store requisition for deck and engineer departments for month of December also clothing for December requisition, and 3 gun covers, via "Hartley"
R Leisen - Honorably discharged R Leisen, Signal Quartermaster, expiration of enlistment
N Jacobsen - Sent N Jacobsen, Coxswan, to Marine Hospital office for treatment
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
Liberty party returned except T. Ota, Wardroom Steward, who returned 3 1/2 hours late; warned.
Constructor C.W. Besselievre J~, inspected parts of vessel and boats.
Received articles of General Store Requisition for deck and engineer departments for month of December. Also clothing for December requisition, and 3 gun covers, via "Hartley".
Honorably discharged R. Levsen, Signal Quartermaster, expiration of enlistment. Sent N. Jacobsen, Coxswain, to Marine Hospital office for treatment. tested magazine flood cock; temperature magazine 68o.
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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16 December 1911
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
J Wrim - Honorably discharged J Wrim, Bigler, expiration of enlistment
Wm Ruhl - Wm Ruhl, First Oiler, granted two days leave by Commanding Officer
R Leisen - Re-enlisted R Leisen as Signal Quartermaster
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
J G Ballinger - Approved for the week: J G Ballinger, Captain USRCS, Commanding
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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17 December 1911
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
J Vincent - J Vincent, 1st Class Boy, returned from leave
A Lipke - Ordinarily discharged A Lipke, 2nd Class Electrician, by reason of Expiration of term of 8 Months for which rating was allowed
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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18 December 1911
N B Hall - 2nd Lieut of Engineer N B Hall, USrCS, lept vessel on leave granted by Department letter of December 8th 1911
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
Boated off 1500 gallons water from Spring Valley Water Co. for deck and engineers departments
V Akerman - Liberty party returned on time except V Akerman, Seaman, and V Bono, Coalheaver
V Bono - Liberty party returned on time except V Akerman, Seaman, and V Bono, Coalheaver. V Bono, Coalheaver, returned 1/2 hour late; warned
R Ries - Enlisted R Ries as Ordinary Seaman
other: 100 gallons - Received 100 gallons gasoline from Standard Oil Co.
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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19 December 1911
E W Jones, 2nd Lieut -
T Ota - Liberty Party returned except T Ota, Wardroom Steward; returned 142 hours late, reduced to 2nd conduct grade
V Akerman - V Akerman, Seaman, returned 24 hours late from liberty; forfeits 2 days pay, quarantined 30 days and reduced to 3rd Conduct grade
Wm Ruhl - Wm Ruhl, Oiler, returned from leave
L Van Poppelen - Sent L Van Poppelen, Fireman, to marine Hospital Office for treatment
Lambert J Meesmann - Enlisted Lambert J Meesmann as Ordinary Seaman this day
R Levsen - R Levsen, Signal Quartermaster, granted 3 days leave by Commanding Officer
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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20 December 1911
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
R Sheers - Liberty Party returned on time except R Sheers, Fireman, who returned four hours late reduced to 2nd conduct grade
F Bootz - F Bootz, Seaman, Sent to Marine Hospital Office for treatment
J R G Andersen - J R G Andersen, Quartermaster, honorably discharged, expiration of enlistment
Heinrich Minckel - Heinrich Minckel enlisted as Ordinary Seaman
E E Gold - E E Gold, Gunner, returned from leave
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
Held quarters; Stations for abandoning ship and fire drills, but did not use water on account of fresh paint.
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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21 December 1911
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
USRC Manning - 9:20 USRC Manning got underway
L Larsen - L Larsen, Seaman, granted 10 days leave by Commanding Officer
J R G Andersen - Re-enlisted J R G Andersen as quartermaster
USRC Manning - 3:10 USRC "Manning" returned to anchorage
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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22 December 1911
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
R Graham, 2nd Class Boy - R Graham, 2nd Class Boy, honorably discharged, expiration of enlistment
boated off 1600 gallons of water from Spring Valley Water Co. for deck and engineers department.
V Bono, Coal heaver - V Bono, Coal heaver, granted eight days leave by Commanding Officer
Received wireless Message from Senior Captain Wild ordering "Bear" to Proceed to Mare Island Navy Yard early Saturday Morning to have machinery inspected for repairs
E Brennan, 2nd Class Boy - E Brennan, 2nd Class Boy, granted one day's leave by Commanding Officer and honorably discharged, expiration of enlistment
H Kind, Coxswain - H Kind, Coxswain, granted ten days' leave by Commanding Officer
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
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entrance of napa creek
Lat 44.9, Long 37.3
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23 December 1911
818 the brothers light abeam stood for entrance to channel in san pablo bay fallowed channel to napa creek and stood up napa creek
Lat 52.9, Long 158.7
Captain Koester, USN, and 12 bidders came on board to inspect contemplated repair work.
Through courtesy of Lieut. Col. Brooks, USA, received permission to cut greens on Fort Baker reservation, for decoration of vessel.
E W Jones, 2nd Lieut -
RS Independence -
Captain Koester, USN - Captain Koester, USN, and 12 bidders came on board to inspect contemplated repair work
R Leisen, Signal Quartermaster - R Leisen, Signal Quartermaster, returned from leave
L Moshihara - Enlisted L Moshihara as 2nd class Boy on Probation
Lieut Col Brooks, USA - Through Courtesy of Lieut Col Brook, USA received Permission to cut greens on Fort Baker reservation for decoration of vessel
M Bohia, 1st Class Boy - M Bohia, 1st Class Boy, returned from Hospital
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
J G Ballinger, Captain, USRCS, Commanding - Approved for the week:
E W Jones, 2nd Lieut -
RS Independence -
Captain Koester, USN - Captain Koester, USN, and 12 bidders came on board to inspect contemplated repair work
R Leisen, Signal Quartermaster - R Leisen, Signal Quartermaster, returned from leave
L Moshihara - Enlisted L Moshihara as 2nd class Boy on Probation
Lieut Col Brooks, USA - Through Courtesy of Lieut Col Brook, USA received Permission to cut greens on Fort Baker reservation for decoration of vessel
M Bohia, 1st Class Boy - M Bohia, 1st Class Boy, returned from Hospital
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
J G Ballinger, Captain, USRCS, Commanding - Approved for the week:
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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24 December 1911
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
M Bohia - I Axelson, Machinist, and M Bohia, 1st Class Boy, granted one day's leave
I Axelson, Machinist - I Axelson, machinist, and M Bohia, 1st Class Boy, granted one day's leave
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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25 December 1911
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
Observed day as holiday
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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26 December 1911
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
J Moe, Coalheaver - Liberty Party returned on tie except J Moe, Coalheaver, who returned two hours late; excuse accepted
I Axelson, Machinist - I Axelson, Machinist, and M Bohia, 1st Class Boy, returned from one day leave
M Bohia, 1st Class Boy - I Axelson, Machinist, and M Bohia, 1st Class Boy, returned from one day leave
C D Long - Enlisted C D Long as 2nd Class Boy on probation
boated off 2200 gallons water from Spring Valley Water Co.
L Van Poppelen, Fireman - Sent J Norton, Seaman, H Scheleisz, Seaman, and L Van Poppelen, Fireman, to Marine Hospital Office for treatment
H Scheleisz, Seaman - Sent J Norton, Seaman, H Scheleisz, Seaman, and L Van Poppelen, Fireman, to Marine Hospital Office for treatment
J Norton, Seaman - Sent J Norton, Seaman, H Scheleisz, Seaman, and L Van Poppelen, Fireman, to Marine Hospital Office for treatment
J Norton, Seaman - J Norton, Seaman, sent from Marine Hospital Office to Marine Hospital for treatment
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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27 December 1911
J S Baylis, 3rd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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28 December 1911
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
L Van Poppelen, Fireman - Liberty party returned except L Van Poppelen, Fireman, Sent to Marine Hospital from Out-patient office
H Schelenz - H Schelenz, Seaman, and J Corvine, 2nd Class Boy, received treatment at Marine Hospital Office
J Corvine, 2nd Class Boy - H Schelenz, Seaman, and J Corvine, 2nd Class Boy, received treatment at Marine Hospital Office
other: one drum - Received from Standard Oil Company, one drum of gasoline
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dbe09d40907550086b9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol104/vol104_187_1.jpg)
29 December 1911
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
boated 1400 gallons water from Spring Valley Water Co. for drinking water tanks
3rd Lieut J S Baylis, USRCS - 3rd Lieut J S Baylis, USRCS, left vessel on 30 days' leave granted by Department letter of December 20, 1911, (101-2)
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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30 December 1911
Received 1667 rations from John Rothschild & Company.
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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31 December 1911
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LOG BOOK – JANUARY 1st 1912 TO JUNE 30th 1912
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LOGS FOR JANUARY 1912
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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1 January 1912
Mid 8:00 AM. Light airs to breezes, SW to NW; overcast and cloudy, passing showers.
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Light W'ly airs to fresh NNE breezes; partly clear to overcast.
4:00 PM- Mid. Moderate North breezes to light NW airs; overcast to clear.
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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2 January 1912
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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3 January 1912
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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4 January 1912
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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5 January 1912
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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6 January 1912
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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7 January 1912
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sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
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8 January 1912
50874dc109d40907550089fb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_013_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d40907550089fd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_013_1.jpg)
9 January 1912
50874dc109d40907550089ff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_014_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a01: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_014_1.jpg)
10 January 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a03: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_015_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a05: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_015_1.jpg)
11 January 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a07: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_016_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a09: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_016_1.jpg)
12 January 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a0b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_017_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a0d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_017_1.jpg)
13 January 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a0f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_018_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a11: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_018_1.jpg)
14 January 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a13: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_019_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a15: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_019_1.jpg)
15 January 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a17: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_020_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a19: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_020_1.jpg)
16 January 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a1b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_021_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a1d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_021_1.jpg)
17 January 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a1f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_022_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a21: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_022_1.jpg)
18 January 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a23: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_023_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a25: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_023_1.jpg)
19 January 1912
L Van Poppelen, Fireman - L Van Poppelen, Fireman, returned 18 hours late from liberty; quarantined 15 days, reduced to 3rd Conduct grade
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
R Ries, Ordinary Seaman - R Ries, Oridnary Seaman, received treatment at Marine Hospital Office
Constructor W C Besselievre, Jr., USRCS - Constructor W C Besselievre, Jr., USRCS, completed work of taking lines of Cutter, Whaleboat and dinghy
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
50874dc109d4090755008a27: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_024_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a29: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_024_1.jpg)
20 January 1912
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
Wm Ruhl, Oiler - Wm Ruhl, Oiler, returned from leave
Omitted all drills during week on account of authorized repairs and necessary overhauling reqiuring the Services of the Crew
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
J G Ballinger, Captain, USRCS, Commanding - Approved for the week: J G Ballinger, Captain, USRCS, Commanding
50874dc109d4090755008a2b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_025_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a2d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_025_1.jpg)
21 January 1912
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
J Vincent, 1st Class Boy - J Vincent, 1st Class Boy, absent on one day's leave
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
50874dc109d4090755008a2f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_026_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a31: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_026_1.jpg)
22 January 1912
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
T Ota, Wardroom Steward - T Ota, Wardroom Steward, returned from leave
F Amacher, Fireman - Honorably discharged F Amacher, Fireman, expiration of enlistment
Pulling oilcloth overhead in Steerage to Stop leak from galley
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
50874dc109d4090755008a33: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_027_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a35: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_027_1.jpg)
23 January 1912
Received from Department: 4 National Ensigns #3; 2 National Ensigns #4; 2 copies "International Code of Signals, 1907". The following articles on same invoice were not received: 1 National Ensign #3; 1 National Ensign #5; 5 Revenue Cutter Ensigns #4; 1 Jack #2; 2 Revenue Cutter Pennants #4
50874dc109d4090755008a37: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_028_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a39: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_028_1.jpg)
24 January 1912
Delivered at 11:00 to L. Van Poppelen, Fireman, charge and specification preferred against him by the Commanding Officer.
50874dc109d4090755008a3b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_029_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a3d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_029_1.jpg)
25 January 1912
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
L Vanier, 2nd Class Boy - L Vanier, 2nd Class Boy, received treatment at Marine Hospital Office
L Van Poppelen, Fireman - 11:00, Minor Court Met and tried case of L Van Poppelen, Fireman
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
50874dc109d4090755008a3f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_030_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a41: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_030_1.jpg)
26 January 1912
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
Harthy - Received 37 Canteens 40 haversacks and Clothing on requisiton for February and March via "Harthy"
Second Lieut of Engineers N B Hall, USRCS - 3:00, Second Lieut of Engineers N B Hall USRCS, returned from leave
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
50874dc109d4090755008a43: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_031_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a45: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_031_1.jpg)
27 January 1912
J A Starr -
E D Joens, 2nd Lieut -
J G Ballinger Captain, USRCS, Commanding - Approved for the week: J G Ballinger, Captain, USRCS, Commanding
50874dc109d4090755008a47: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_032_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a49: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_032_1.jpg)
28 January 1912
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
50874dc109d4090755008a4b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_033_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
Oakland, California -
50874dc109d4090755008a4d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_033_1.jpg)
29 January 1912
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
N Jacobsen, Coxswain - Sent N Jacobsen, Coxswain, to Marine Hospital
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
50874dc109d4090755008a4f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_034_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a51: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_034_1.jpg)
30 January 1912
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
Captain of Engineers C W Munroe, USRcs - Captain of Engineers C W Munroe, USRCS came on board to inspect progress of repairs to machinery
3rd Lieut J S Baylis, USRCS - 3rd Lieut J S Baylis, USRCS, granted 15 days additional leave by Department
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
50874dc109d4090755008a53: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_035_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a55: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_035_1.jpg)
31 January 1912
A. Kinnernen, Ordinary Seaman, returned aboard, having been under treatment at County Hospital, San Francisco, for injuries received ashore. O. Fredericks, Seaman, left vessel on four days leave granted by Commanding Officer.
3:30, "Golden Gate" came alongside wharf. Officer and crew received pay for month of January, 1912. Received from John Rothschild and Company 1069 ratings for February. Shipped to Purchasing Officer: 35 haversacks, 35 canteens and 1 revolver beet blu~
Received from Purchasing Officer: eight pair rubber hip boots, new, to replace eight pair issued to members of crew during Northern Cruies of 1911 and found defective after short period of use.
LOGS FOR FEBRUARY 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a57: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_036_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a59: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_036_1.jpg)
1 February 1912
Delivered to H. Brownlie Petty Officers rating as Electrician, and to A.W Gronholm Petty Officers rating as Assistant Master-at-Arms.
50874dc109d4090755008a5b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_037_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a5d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_037_1.jpg)
2 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a5f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_038_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a61: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_038_1.jpg)
3 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a63: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_039_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a65: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_039_1.jpg)
4 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a67: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_040_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a69: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_040_1.jpg)
5 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a6b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_041_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a6d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_041_1.jpg)
6 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a6f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_042_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a71: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_042_1.jpg)
7 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a73: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_043_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a75: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_043_1.jpg)
8 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a77: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_044_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a79: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_044_1.jpg)
9 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a7b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_045_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a7d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_045_1.jpg)
10 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a7f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_046_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a81: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_046_1.jpg)
11 February 1912
E D Jones, 2nd Lieut -
L Musmann, Seaman - Liberty Men returned, except L Musmann, Seaman, who returned one hour late, reduced to second conduct grade
L Van Poppelen, Fireman - 9:30 Muster; published findings and sentence as mitigated of the Minor Revenue Cutter Service Court in the case of L Van Poppelen, Fireman
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
50874dc109d4090755008a83: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_047_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a85: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_047_1.jpg)
12 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a87: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_048_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a89: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_048_1.jpg)
13 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a8b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_049_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a8d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_049_1.jpg)
14 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a8f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_050_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a91: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_050_1.jpg)
15 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a93: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_051_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
coal: 574,880 pounds -
50874dc109d4090755008a95: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_051_1.jpg)
16 February 1912
Albatross - underway; anchored nearby
Manning - underway; anchored nearby
50874dc109d4090755008a97: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_052_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc109d4090755008a99: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_052_1.jpg)
17 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a9b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_053_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 34.83, Long -121.70
50874dc109d4090755008a9d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_053_1.jpg)
18 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008a9f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_054_0.jpg)
china point san clemente island bearing exn 12 miles
Lat 32.85, Long -119.32
50874dc109d4090755008aa1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_054_1.jpg)
19 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008aa3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_055_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874dc109d4090755008aa5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_055_1.jpg)
20 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008aa7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_056_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874dc109d4090755008aa9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_056_1.jpg)
21 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008aab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_057_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874dc109d4090755008aad: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_057_1.jpg)
22 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008aaf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_058_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874dc109d4090755008ab1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_058_1.jpg)
23 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008ab3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_059_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874dc109d4090755008ab5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_059_1.jpg)
24 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008ab7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_060_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874dc109d4090755008ab9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_060_1.jpg)
25 February 1912
50874dc109d4090755008abb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_061_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874dc109d4090755008abd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_061_1.jpg)
26 February 1912
50874dc209d4090755008abf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_062_0.jpg)
san pedro california
Lat 33.7, Long -118.3
50874dc209d4090755008ac1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_062_1.jpg)
27 February 1912
50874dc209d4090755008ac3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_063_0.jpg)
san pedro california
Lat 33.7, Long -118.3
page left blank and crossed out
50874dc209d4090755008ac5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_063_1.jpg)
27 February 1912
continued from previous remark page
50874dc209d4090755008ac7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_064_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874dc209d4090755008ac9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_064_1.jpg)
28 February 1912
50874dc209d4090755008acb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_065_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874dc209d4090755008acd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_065_1.jpg)
29 February 1912
LOGS FOR MARCH 1912
50874dc209d4090755008acf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_066_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874dc209d4090755008ad1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_066_1.jpg)
1 March 1912
50874dc209d4090755008ad3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_067_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
50874dc209d4090755008ad5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_067_1.jpg)
2 March 1912
50874dc209d4090755008ad7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_068_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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3 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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4 March 1912
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santa barbara california
Lat 30.5, Long 47.9
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5 March 1912
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avalon santa catalina island
Lat 37.5, Long 8.9
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6 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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7 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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8 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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9 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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10 March 1912
US torpedo fleet - left harbor
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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11 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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12 March 1912
3:30, received information that SS "Rosecrans" was in distress off Gaviota; informed Commanding Officer. Commanding Officer came on board, wired San pedro and torpedo flotilla for information; received word that SS "Rosecrans" was total loss, bit all hands were off the vessel, and nothing could be done for her.
50874dc209d4090755008aff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_078_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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13 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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14 March 1912
550 bell buoy abeam over log 730 course s14e
Lat 36.1, Long -5.3
Philips J Port, 1st Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
Mr A G Bernard - 4:30 Mr A G Bernard, Chinese Inspector, US immigration Service, came aboard to make trip in order to investigate alleged reports of smuggling at San Clemente Island
S M Rock - Lieut of Engineers S M Rock absent; sick at home
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
Philips J Port, 1st Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
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at sea gulf of santa catalina california
Lat 35.9, Long -5.3
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15 March 1912
1130 made course nne34e for east end santa catalina island over log 494
Lat , Long
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
Inspector Bernard - Hauled various courses around SE end of San Clemente and examined Smugglers' Cove. The old Swell still breaking in the Cove did not land. Seeing no sign of life on the shore turned and stood back around SE end of island then to Northwestward along shore. At 7:45 Stood in Close to examine hut on shore in log (494), and stopped and Sent in boat with officer and Inspector Bernard
Philips J Port, 1st Lieut -
8:45, boat returned. Steamed ahead along beach.
10:30, Stopped off Wilson's Cove and Sent in boat with officer and Inspector Bernard to investigate. Found two men, Austin E and Lester C Freeman, who had been wrecked in the Sloop "Dora" of San Pedro, Sunday, March 10, at Northwest Harbor. The Captain of the Sloop "Chips" Bensnan was drowned. The body was recovered and buried by the Freemans. Took the two men aboard at their request for transportation to San Pedro. The Sloop is total wreck and beyond assistance.
Lester C Freeman - 10:30, Stopped off Wilson's Cove and Sent in boat with officer and Inspector Bernard to investigate. Found two men, Austin E and Lester C Freeman, who had been wrecked in the Sloop "Dora" of San Pedro, Sunday, March 10, at Northwest Harbor. The Captain of the Sloop "Chips" Bensnan was drowned. The body was recovered and buried by the Freemans. Took the two men aboard at their request for transportation to San Pedro. The Sloop is total wreck and beyond assistance.
Austin E Freeman - 10:30, Stopped off Wilson's Cove and Sent in boat with officer and Inspector Bernard to investigate. Found two men, Austin E and Lester C Freeman, who had been wrecked in the Sloop "Dora" of San Pedro, Sunday, March 10, at Northwest Harbor. The Captain of the Sloop "Chips" Bensnan was drowned. The body was recovered and buried by the Freemans. Took the two men aboard at their request for transportation to San Pedro. The Sloop is total wreck and beyond assistance.
Sloop Dora of San Pedro - 10:30, Stopped off Wilson's Cove and Sent in boat with officer and Inspector Bernard to investigate. Found two men, Austin E and Lester C Freeman, who had been wrecked in the Sloop "Dora" of San Pedro, Sunday, March 10, at Northwest Harbor. The Captain of the Sloop "Chips" Bensnan was drowned. The body was recovered and buried by the Freemans. Took the two men aboard at their request for transportation to San Pedro. The Sloop is total wreck and beyond assistance.
"Chips" Bensnan - 10:30, Stopped off Wilson's Cove and Sent in boat with officer and Inspector Bernard to investigate. Found two men, Austin E and Lester C Freeman, who had been wrecked in the Sloop "Dora" of San Pedro, Sunday, March 10, at Northwest Harbor. The Captain of the Sloop "Chips" Bensnan was drowned. The body was recovered and buried by the Freemans. Took the two men aboard at their request for transportation to San Pedro. The Sloop is total wreck and beyond assistance.
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
Merid. - 4:00PM Sent message to Chief of Police, San Pedro, California, asking him to meet "Bear" upon her arrival at San Pedro and interview the two men before they are landed.
Lieut of Engr's S. M. Rork - Lieut of Engr's S. M. Rork absent, sick at home
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
(Continued)
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15 March 1912
525 deadmans island nw38w
Lat , Long
continued from previous remark page
Chief of Police of San Pedro came on board. Chief of Police and the two Stranded men left vessel.
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
Mr. A. G. Bernard, Chinese Inspector - Mr. A. G. Bernard, Chinese Inspector, left vessel.
Officer Sent to board.
J. S. Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
Am. Gas. S. "Alert" of San Pedro - Vessels boarded and examined at San Pedro, Cal.: Am. Gas. S. "Alert" of San Pedro; W. E. Raines, Master; fishing. Am. Gas. S. "Peer" of San Pedro; H. Hansen, Master; ferry.
W. E. Raines - Vessels boarded and examined at San Pedro, Cal.: Am. Gas. S. "Alert" of San Pedro; W. E. Raines, Master; fishing. Am. Gas. S. "Peer" of San Pedro; H. Hansen, Master; ferry.
Am. Ga. S. "Peer" of San Pedro - Vessels boarded and examined at San Pedro, Cal.: Am. Gas. S. "Alert" of San Pedro; W. E. Raines, Master; fishing. Am. Gas. S. "Peer" of San Pedro; H. Hansen, Master; ferry.
H. Hansen - Vessels boarded and examined at San Pedro, Cal.: Am. Gas. S. "Alert" of San Pedro; W. E. Raines, Master; fishing. Am. Gas. S. "Peer" of San Pedro; H. Hansen, Master; ferry.
Am yacht "Clara L" - Vessels reported for violations, Regulation of Motor Boats, Act of June 9, 1910: Am. Gas. S. "Toyo No. 6" of San Pedro, M. Nakamura, Master; fishing; Articles 14 and 15 and Sec. 5. Am. Gas. S. "Aloha"; Sec. 3. Am. Gas. S. "Alberta"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Yacht "Clara L"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Gas. S. "Little Frances" of San Pedro; J. C. Johns, Master; fishing; Sec 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Blanche" of San Pedro; S. Fitzgerald, Master; ferry; Sec. 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Lottie S" of Terminal Island; J F Salas, owner; Pleasure; Sec 3 (a) and Sec. 6 and Article 15.
Am Gas. S. "Aloha" - Vessels reported for violations, Regulation of Motor Boats, Act of June 9, 1910: Am. Gas. S. "Toyo No. 6" of San Pedro, M. Nakamura, Master; fishing; Articles 14 and 15 and Sec. 5. Am. Gas. S. "Aloha"; Sec. 3. Am. Gas. S. "Alberta"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Yacht "Clara L"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Gas. S. "Little Frances" of San Pedro; J. C. Johns, Master; fishing; Sec 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Blanche" of San Pedro; S. Fitzgerald, Master; ferry; Sec. 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Lottie S" of Terminal Island; J F Salas, owner; Pleasure; Sec 3 (a) and Sec. 6 and Article 15.
S. Fitzgerald - Vessels reported for violations, Regulation of Motor Boats, Act of June 9, 1910: Am. Gas. S. "Toyo No. 6" of San Pedro, M. Nakamura, Master; fishing; Articles 14 and 15 and Sec. 5. Am. Gas. S. "Aloha"; Sec. 3. Am. Gas. S. "Alberta"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Yacht "Clara L"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Gas. S. "Little Frances" of San Pedro; J. C. Johns, Master; fishing; Sec 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Blanche" of San Pedro; S. Fitzgerald, Master; ferry; Sec. 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Lottie S" of Terminal Island; J F Salas, owner; Pleasure; Sec 3 (a) and Sec. 6 and Article 15.
Am. Gas. S. "Little Frances" of San Pedro - Vessels reported for violations, Regulation of Motor Boats, Act of June 9, 1910: Am. Gas. S. "Toyo No. 6" of San Pedro, M. Nakamura, Master; fishing; Articles 14 and 15 and Sec. 5. Am. Gas. S. "Aloha"; Sec. 3. Am. Gas. S. "Alberta"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Yacht "Clara L"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Gas. S. "Little Frances" of San Pedro; J. C. Johns, Master; fishing; Sec 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Blanche" of San Pedro; S. Fitzgerald, Master; ferry; Sec. 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Lottie S" of Terminal Island; J F Salas, owner; Pleasure; Sec 3 (a) and Sec. 6 and Article 15.
M. Nakamura - Vessels reported for violations, Regulation of Motor Boats, Act of June 9, 1910: Am. Gas. S. "Toyo No. 6" of San Pedro, M. Nakamura, Master; fishing; Articles 14 and 15 and Sec. 5. Am. Gas. S. "Aloha"; Sec. 3. Am. Gas. S. "Alberta"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Yacht "Clara L"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Gas. S. "Little Frances" of San Pedro; J. C. Johns, Master; fishing; Sec 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Blanche" of San Pedro; S. Fitzgerald, Master; ferry; Sec. 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Lottie S" of Terminal Island; J F Salas, owner; Pleasure; Sec 3 (a) and Sec. 6 and Article 15.
J. C. Johns - Vessels reported for violations, Regulation of Motor Boats, Act of June 9, 1910: Am. Gas. S. "Toyo No. 6" of San Pedro, M. Nakamura, Master; fishing; Articles 14 and 15 and Sec. 5. Am. Gas. S. "Aloha"; Sec. 3. Am. Gas. S. "Alberta"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Yacht "Clara L"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Gas. S. "Little Frances" of San Pedro; J. C. Johns, Master; fishing; Sec 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Blanche" of San Pedro; S. Fitzgerald, Master; ferry; Sec. 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Lottie S" of Terminal Island; J F Salas, owner; Pleasure; Sec 3 (a) and Sec. 6 and Article 15.
Am. Gas. S. "Blanche" of San Pedro - Vessels reported for violations, Regulation of Motor Boats, Act of June 9, 1910: Am. Gas. S. "Toyo No. 6" of San Pedro, M. Nakamura, Master; fishing; Articles 14 and 15 and Sec. 5. Am. Gas. S. "Aloha"; Sec. 3. Am. Gas. S. "Alberta"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Yacht "Clara L"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Gas. S. "Little Frances" of San Pedro; J. C. Johns, Master; fishing; Sec 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Blanche" of San Pedro; S. Fitzgerald, Master; ferry; Sec. 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Lottie S" of Terminal Island; J F Salas, owner; Pleasure; Sec 3 (a) and Sec. 6 and Article 15.
Am. Gas. S. "Alberta" - Vessels reported for violations, Regulation of Motor Boats, Act of June 9, 1910: Am. Gas. S. "Toyo No. 6" of San Pedro, M. Nakamura, Master; fishing; Articles 14 and 15 and Sec. 5. Am. Gas. S. "Aloha"; Sec. 3. Am. Gas. S. "Alberta"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Yacht "Clara L"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Gas. S. "Little Frances" of San Pedro; J. C. Johns, Master; fishing; Sec 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Blanche" of San Pedro; S. Fitzgerald, Master; ferry; Sec. 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Lottie S" of Terminal Island; J F Salas, owner; Pleasure; Sec 3 (a) and Sec. 6 and Article 15.
Am. Gas. S. "Toyo No. 6" of San Pedro - Vessels reported for violations, Regulation of Motor Boats, Act of June 9, 1910: Am. Gas. S. "Toyo No. 6" of San Pedro, M. Nakamura, Master; fishing; Articles 14 and 15 and Sec. 5. Am. Gas. S. "Aloha"; Sec. 3. Am. Gas. S. "Alberta"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Yacht "Clara L"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Gas. S. "Little Frances" of San Pedro; J. C. Johns, Master; fishing; Sec 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Blanche" of San Pedro; S. Fitzgerald, Master; ferry; Sec. 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Lottie S" of Terminal Island; J F Salas, owner; Pleasure; Sec 3 (a) and Sec. 6 and Article 15.
Am. Gas. S. "Lottie S" of Terminal Island - Vessels reported for violations, Regulation of Motor Boats, Act of June 9, 1910: Am. Gas. S. "Toyo No. 6" of San Pedro, M. Nakamura, Master; fishing; Articles 14 and 15 and Sec. 5. Am. Gas. S. "Aloha"; Sec. 3. Am. Gas. S. "Alberta"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Yacht "Clara L"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Gas. S. "Little Frances" of San Pedro; J. C. Johns, Master; fishing; Sec 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Blanche" of San Pedro; S. Fitzgerald, Master; ferry; Sec. 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Lottie S" of Terminal Island; J F Salas, owner; Pleasure; Sec 3 (a) and Sec. 6 and Article 15.
J F Salas - Vessels reported for violations, Regulation of Motor Boats, Act of June 9, 1910: Am. Gas. S. "Toyo No. 6" of San Pedro, M. Nakamura, Master; fishing; Articles 14 and 15 and Sec. 5. Am. Gas. S. "Aloha"; Sec. 3. Am. Gas. S. "Alberta"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Yacht "Clara L"; Article 11, Act of June 7, 1897. Am. Gas. S. "Little Frances" of San Pedro; J. C. Johns, Master; fishing; Sec 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Blanche" of San Pedro; S. Fitzgerald, Master; ferry; Sec. 3 (b) Am. Gas. S. "Lottie S" of Terminal Island; J F Salas, owner; Pleasure; Sec 3 (a) and Sec. 6 and Article 15.
J. S. Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
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san pedro california
Lat 33.7, Long -118.3
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16 March 1912
Philips J Port, 1st Lieut -
8:00 got underway and stood out
Lieut of Engr's S M Rork absent - Lieut of Engr's S M Rork absent; sick at home
J. S. Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
J G Ballinger, Captain, USRCS, Commanding - Approved for the week: J G Ballinger, Captain, USRCS, Commanding
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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17 March 1912
720 anchored off barge office
Lat 43.7, Long 7.2
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
Philips J Port, 1st Lieut -
Picked up dismasted and waterlogged cat boat adrift in bay; no name, owner unknown
1st Lieut of Engineers S. M. Rock - 1st Lieut of Engineers S. M. Rock absent; Sick at home
William Ruhl, Second Oiler - Revoked detail of William Ruhl, Second Oiler, as Acting First Oiler
William Ruhl, Second Oiler - Honorably discharged William Ruhl, Second Oiler, expiration of enlistment
G Sals, 2nd Class Boy - G Sals, 2nd Class Boy, returned from hospital
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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18 March 1912
Philips J Port, 1st Lieut -
William Ruhl - Reenlisted William Ruhl as Second oiler; detached him as Acting First Oiler
S. M. Rock - 1st Lieut of Engr's S. M. Rock absent; Sick at home
J. S. Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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19 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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20 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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21 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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22 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -0.6
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23 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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24 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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25 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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26 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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27 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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28 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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29 March 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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30 March 1912
50874dc209d4090755008b4b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_097_0.jpg)
san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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31 March 1912
LOGS FOR APRIL 1912
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san diego california
Lat 32.7, Long -117.2
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1 April 1912
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at sea san pedro channel
Lat -22.3, Long 113.9
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2 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008b57: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_100_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 35.80, Long -121.75
50874dc209d4090755008b59: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_100_1.jpg)
3 April 1912
425 point sur abeam distant 97 miles log 465
Lat 30.0, Long 48.5
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
Philip H Port, 1st Lieut -
C Morana - Honorably discharged C Morana, 1st Class boy; expiration of enlistment
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
Philip H Port, 1st Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008b5b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_101_0.jpg)
navy yard mare island
Lat 38.1, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b5d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_101_1.jpg)
4 April 1912
840 red rock abeam
Lat 52.9, Long -122.3
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
Philip H Port, 1st Lieut -
Captain Roester, USN - Captain Roester, USN, and Lieut Farwell, USN came on board
Lieut Farwell, USN - Captain Roester, USN, and Lieut Farwell, USN came on board
Delivered to Storekeeper, Mare Island Navy Yard, old battery and accessories; received a new battery and accessories
C Morana - Reenlisted C Morana as first-class boy
Wm Ruhl, First Oiler - Wm Ruhl, First Oiler, left vessel on 10 days leave granted by Temporary Commanding Officer
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008b5f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_102_0.jpg)
mare island navy yard california
Lat 38.1, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b61: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_102_1.jpg)
5 April 1912
at 200 cast off and stood down napa creek
Lat 55.0, Long -1.5
Philip H Port, 1st Lieut -
Boatowa Judson Thurber, USRCS - Boatowa Judson Thurber, USRCS
There being no berth in Sight at Moore and Scott's Stopped on approaching it and vessel athwart channel. After vain attempts to Straighten her and to twin her, ran her nose in mud on South bank and worked ahead until She pointed up. Then backed off and ran in between dock and Marine railway where lay in mud and got out lines to tugs at wharf.
Philip H Port, 1st Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008b63: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_103_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b65: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_103_1.jpg)
6 April 1912
Philip H Port, 1st Lieut -
K Nieminen, Coxswan - K Nieminen, Coxswan, left vessel on ten days leave granted by Temporary Commanding Officer
1st Lieutenant of Engineers H L Boyd, USRCS - 1st Lieutenant of Engineers H L Boyd, USRCS, reported on board in obedience to Department order of March 16, 1912, (101-1).
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
Philip H Port, First Lieutenant, USRCS, Temporarily Commanding - Approved for the week: Philips H Port, First Lieutenant, USRCS, Temporarily Commanding
50874dc209d4090755008b67: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_104_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b69: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_104_1.jpg)
7 April 1912
Philip H Port, 1st Lieut -
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008b6b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_105_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b6d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_105_1.jpg)
8 April 1912
Philip H Port, 1st Lieut -
F Larson, Ship's Writer - F Larson, Ship's Writer, left vessel on five days leave
R Levsen, Signal Quartermaster - R Levsen, Signal Quartermaster, left vessel on three days leave
N Jacobsen, Coxswain - N Jacobsen, Coxswain, left vessel on four days leave; granted by Temporary Commanding Officer
C. Morana, 1st Class Boy - C Morana, 1st Class Boy, received out-patient treatment at Marine Hospital Office
Ordinary Seaman Jens Holgar Hansen - Enlisted as Ordinary Seaman Jens Holgar Hansen, this day
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008b6f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_106_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b71: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_106_1.jpg)
9 April 1912
Philip H Port, 1st Lieut -
Seaman E Schulz - Enlisted as Ordinary Seamen, F. Beyer and A Jordhay; as First-Class Boy, L Csotell; as Seaman, E Schutz
Ordinary Seaman A Jordhay - Enlisted as Ordinary Seamen, F. Beyer and A Jordhay; as First-Class Boy, L Csotell; as Seaman, E Schutz
First-Class boy, L Caotell - Enlisted as Ordinary Seamen, F. Beyer and A Jordhay; as First-Class Boy, L Csotell; as Seaman, E Schutz
Ordinary Seaman F Beyer - Enlisted as Ordinary Seamen, F. Beyer and A Jordhay; as First-Class Boy, L Csotell; as Seaman, E Schutz
J Connally Fireman - Absent without leave; J Connally Fireman
J R G Andersen, Quartermaster - Sent J R G Andersen, Quartermaster, for out-patient treatment
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008b73: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_107_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b75: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_107_1.jpg)
10 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008b77: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_108_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b79: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_108_1.jpg)
11 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008b7b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_109_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b7d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_109_1.jpg)
12 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008b7f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_110_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b81: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_110_1.jpg)
13 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008b83: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_111_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b85: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_111_1.jpg)
14 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008b87: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_112_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b89: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_112_1.jpg)
15 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008b8b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_113_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b8d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_113_1.jpg)
16 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008b8f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_114_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b91: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_114_1.jpg)
17 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008b93: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_115_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b95: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_115_1.jpg)
18 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008b97: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_116_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b99: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_116_1.jpg)
19 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008b9b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_117_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008b9d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_117_1.jpg)
20 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008b9f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_118_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008ba1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_118_1.jpg)
21 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008ba3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_119_0.jpg)
oakland california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008ba5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_119_1.jpg)
22 April 1912
HMS "Shearwater" - CO made offical call on CO of HMS "Shearwater"
50874dc209d4090755008ba7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_120_0.jpg)
union iron works san francisco california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.4
50874dc209d4090755008ba9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_120_1.jpg)
23 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008bab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_121_0.jpg)
union iron works san francisco california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.4
50874dc209d4090755008bad: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_121_1.jpg)
24 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008baf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_122_0.jpg)
union iron works san francisco california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.4
50874dc209d4090755008bb1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_122_1.jpg)
25 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008bb3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_123_0.jpg)
union iron works san francisco california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.4
50874dc209d4090755008bb5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_123_1.jpg)
26 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008bb7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_124_0.jpg)
union iron works san francisco california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.4
50874dc209d4090755008bb9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_124_1.jpg)
27 April 1912
Granted M. Mangalin, Ordinary Seaman, one days leave - until 8:00am Monday. Dr. R.D. Moore of Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC, reported on board for passage to St. Lawrence Island with Department authority - assigned him to quarters in cabin.
50874dc209d4090755008bbb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_125_0.jpg)
union iron works san francisco california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.4
50874dc209d4090755008bbd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_125_1.jpg)
28 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008bbf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_126_0.jpg)
union iron works san francisco california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.4
50874dc209d4090755008bc1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_126_1.jpg)
29 April 1912
50874dc209d4090755008bc3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_127_0.jpg)
hunters point san francisco bay california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.4
50874dc209d4090755008bc5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_127_1.jpg)
30 April 1912
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
H Kind, Coxswain - Honorably discharged H Kind, Coswain, expiration free term of enlistment.
J Moe, Costheavar - J Moe, Coatheavar, returned from 3 days' leave
J H Hansen, Fireman - J H Hansen, Fireman, returned 2 1/2 hours late; first offense, warned him
Celestino Morana, 1st Cl Boy - Discharged, Ordinarily, Celestino Morana, 1st Cl Boy, on account of physical disability by authority of Board of Investigation approved by Department telegram of 29th instant
Captain of Engineers C W Munroe, USRCS - Captain of Engineers C W Munroe, USRCS, inspected repair work to propeller
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
LOGS FOR MAY 1912
50874dc209d4090755008bc7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_128_0.jpg)
hunters point san francisco bay california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.4
50874dc209d4090755008bc9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_128_1.jpg)
1 May 1912
Hoisted on board and stowed in forward coal bunker, four spare propeller blades and four hub plates for same, received from Union Iron Works as authorized.
O Ecksten, Master-at-Arms - O Ecksten, Master-at-Arms, returned from one day's leave
R W Dewpuolf, 2nd Lieut -
H Kind, Coxswain - Reeenlisted H Kind as Coxswain
J Moe, coalheaver - Honorably discharged A Palin, Seaman, D Macke, Seaman; A Kinnunen, Ordinary Seaman; and J Moe, Coalheaver; expiration of enlistments
A Palin, Seaman - Honorably discharged A Palin, Seaman, D Macke, Seaman; A Kinnunen, Ordinary Seaman; and J Moe, Coalheaver; expiration of enlistments
D Macke, Seaman - Honorably discharged A Palin, Seaman, D Macke, Seaman; A Kinnunen, Ordinary Seaman; and J Moe, Coalheaver; expiration of enlistments
A Kinnunen, Oridnary Seaman - Honorably discharged A Palin, Seaman, D Macke, Seaman; A Kinnunen, Ordinary Seaman; and J Moe, Coalheaver; expiration of enlistments
Wm Ruhl, First Oiler - Wm Ruhl, First Oiler, left vessel on one day's leave granted by Commanding Officer
Captain of Engineers C W Munroe - Captain of Engineers C W Munroe came aboard to inspect work on new propeller
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008bcb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_129_0.jpg)
hunters point san francisco bay california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.4
50874dc209d4090755008bcd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_129_1.jpg)
2 May 1912
Received: part of rations and ship chandlery and crockery. 1 box crockery for "Manning". 2 cases for "McCulloch". 1 box for Mr. Leffingwell, Point Barrow. 13 bbls. and 6 cases for Rev. Hoare, Point Hope. 1 sewing machine for Home Mission Society Alaska.
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
Manning - Received: part of rations and Ship Chandlery and Crockery. 1 box Crockery for "Manning". 2 cases for "McCulloch". 1 box for Mr. Leffingwell, Point Barrow 13 bbls and 6 cases for Rev Hoare, Point Hope. 1 Sewing Machine for Home Mission Sorietr, Alaska
McCulloch - Received: part of rations and Ship Chandlery and Crockery. 1 box Crockery for "Manning". 2 cases for "McCulloch". 1 box for Mr. Leffingwell, Point Barrow 13 bbls and 6 cases for Rev Hoare, Point Hope. 1 Sewing Machine for Home Mission Sorietr, Alaska
Mr. Leffingwell - Received: part of rations and Ship Chandlery and Crockery. 1 box Crockery for "Manning". 2 cases for "McCulloch". 1 box for Mr. Leffingwell, Point Barrow 13 bbls and 6 cases for Rev Hoare, Point Hope. 1 Sewing Machine for Home Mission Sorietr, Alaska
Rev Hoare - Received: part of rations and Ship Chandlery and Crockery. 1 box Crockery for "Manning". 2 cases for "McCulloch". 1 box for Mr. Leffingwell, Point Barrow 13 bbls and 6 cases for Rev Hoare, Point Hope. 1 Sewing Machine for Home Mission Sorietr, Alaska
J Moe, Coalheaver - Reenlisted A Palin as Seaman, D Macke as Seaman and J Moe as Coalheaver
A Palin, Seaman - Reenlisted A Palin as Seaman, D Macke as Seaman and J Moe as Coalheaver
D Macke, Seaman - Reenlisted A Palin as Seaman, D Macke as Seaman and J Moe as Coalheaver
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008bcf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_130_0.jpg)
meiggs wharf san francisco california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.4
50874dc209d4090755008bd1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_130_1.jpg)
3 May 1912
at 357 came to anchor off sausalito in 12 fathoms water 50 fathoms chain port anchor peninsula pt bearing nxe34e end of ferry ship nw
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
Received remainder of rations for Cruise as authorized and portion of ship chandlery. received of Woman Home Missionary Assn. one box for Miss Barrett, Nome Alaska. Received supplies and lumber for Dr. RD Moore, St. lawrence Island.
Wm Ruhl, First Oiler - Wm Ruhl, First Oiler, returned from leave
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
Miss Barrett, Nome Alaska - Received of Woman Home Missionary Assn. one box for Miss Barrett, Nome Alaska
At 3:15, Cast off from Meiggs Wharf and Stood over for Saualito, Cal, full Speed
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008bd3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_131_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008bd5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_131_1.jpg)
4 May 1912
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
F Owen, Coalheaver - Liberty Party returned on time except F. Owen, Coalheaver who was four hours late; reduced one grade; and J G Williams, 2nd Class Boy, Six hours late; first offense warned
J G Williams, 2nd Class Boy - Liberty Party returned on time except F. Owen, Coalheaver who was four hours late; reduced one grade; and J G Williams, 2nd Class Boy, Six hours late; first offense warned
P Apastol, 1st Class Boy - Enlisted P Apastol as 1st Class Boy, B Eitenener as Ordinary Seaman and John Brown as 2nd Class Boy
B Eitenener, Ordinary Seaman - Enlisted P Apastol as 1st Class Boy, B Eitenener as Ordinary Seaman and John Brown as 2nd Class Boy
John Brown, 2nd Class Boy - Enlisted P Apastol as 1st Class Boy, B Eitenener as Ordinary Seaman and John Brown as 2nd Class Boy
coal: - 3:45, Coal barge came alongside, commenced coaling; Crew coaling ship until 6:00 o'clock
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
J G Ballinger, Captain, USRCS, Commanding - Approved for the week: J G Ballinger, Captain, USRCS, Commanding
50874dc209d4090755008bd7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_132_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008bd9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_132_1.jpg)
5 May 1912
Philip H Port, 1st Lieut -
J Moe, Coalheaver - Liberty men returned except J Moe, Coalheaver
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008bdb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_133_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008bdd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_133_1.jpg)
6 May 1912
Received from George W Kneass, boat builder, San Francisco; two 27-foot whaleboats and fittings as authorized - one for "Thetis" and one for this vessel. Anchored both boats close in shore during coaling.
coal: - Commenced coaling at 7:00
J Moe, Coalheaver - J Moe, Coalheaver, absent without leave
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
Dr. R D Moore, Smithsonian Institute - Received more supplies for Dr. R D Moore, Smithsonian Institute
J Moe, Coalheaver - At 2:00, J Moe, Coalheaver, returned from liberty; having been absent without leave Since 11:15 5th instant
George W Kniass, boat builder - Received from George W Kniass, boat builder, San Francisco; two 27-foot Whalteboats and fittings as authorized -- One for "Thetis" and one for this vessel
Thetis - Received from George W Kniass, boat builder, San Francisco; two 27-foot Whalteboats and fittings as authorized -- One for "Thetis" and one for this vessel
Tug Water Nymph - Received 5000 gallons of fresh water from Tug "Water Nymph"
W Hickey, Seaman - 11:15, liberty Party returned except J Findlay, Coxswain; W Hickey, Seaman; R Ries, Seaman
J Findlay, Coxsain - 11:15, liberty Party returned except J Findlay, Coxswain; W Hickey, Seaman; R Ries, Seaman
R Ries, Seaman - 11:15, liberty Party returned except J Findlay, Coxswain; W Hickey, Seaman; R Ries, Seaman
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008bdf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_134_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 37.8, Long -122.3
50874dc209d4090755008be1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_134_1.jpg)
7 May 1912
J Findlay, Coswain - At 8:00; J Fundlay, Coxswain, W Hickey, Seaman, and R Ries, Seaman, returned 9 hours late from liberty
W Hickey, Seaman - At 8:00; J Fundlay, Coxswain, W Hickey, Seaman, and R Ries, Seaman, returned 9 hours late from liberty
R Ries, Seaman - At 8:00; J Fundlay, Coxswain, W Hickey, Seaman, and R Ries, Seaman, returned 9 hours late from liberty
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
coal: - 9:00 finished coaling from one scow
coal: 286 tons 1750 lbs - 10:45, finished coaling from the other scow, having taken on board all the coal it was possible to handle and having received 286 tons 1750 lbs. of coal from Newton Poston
Thomas Fraser, Ordinary Seaman - Enlisted Thomas Fraser as Ordinary Seaman
O Eckstein, Master at Arms - Reenlisted O Eckstein as Master at Arms and N J Jacobsen as Coxswain
N J Jacobsen - Reenlisted O Eckstein as Master at Arms and N J Jacobsen as Coxswain
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
9:00, finished coaling from one scow. 10:45, finished coaling from the other scow, having taken on board all the coal it was possible to handle and having received 286 tons 1750 lbs of coal from Newton Poston.
50874dc209d4090755008be3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_135_0.jpg)
sausalito california
Lat 36.9, Long 7.8
50874dc209d4090755008be5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_135_1.jpg)
8 May 1912
655 duksbury pt whistle buoy abeam
Lat 12.8, Long 41.7
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008be7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_136_0.jpg)
position at noon cape mendocino l h cal nxe 85 miles
Lat 22.2, Long 113.9
50874dc209d4090755008be9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_136_1.jpg)
9 May 1912
144 blunts reef lightship abeam distant 16 miles
Lat 54.0, Long -2.9
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
8:00 PM - Mid Vessel pitching considerably latter part
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008beb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_137_0.jpg)
position at 8am st george reef cal east 13 34 miles
Lat 42.05, Long -124.67
50874dc209d4090755008bed: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_137_1.jpg)
10 May 1912
1130 cape blanco light abeam distant 102 miles
Lat 37.3, Long 9.8
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008bef: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_138_0.jpg)
Lat 44.15, Long -124.58
50874dc209d4090755008bf1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_138_1.jpg)
11 May 1912
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
SS Governor - SS "Governor" passed, bound to the S'd
Burned out spare DC armature for motor generator
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
Radio apparatus out of Commission; unable to acknowledge or send messages
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
J G Ballinger, Captain, USRCS, Commanding - Approved for the week: J G Ballinger, Captain, USRCS, Commanding
50874dc209d4090755008bf3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_139_0.jpg)
Lat 47.03, Long -124.43
50874dc209d4090755008bf5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_139_1.jpg)
12 May 1912
1153 cape flattery light abeam distant 21 miles
Lat 24.5, Long 118.1
Passed four Steamers bound South
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
Lumber Steamer and four-masted schooner passed, bound to S'd. Radio apparatus still out of commission.
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008bf7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_140_0.jpg)
neah bay washington
Lat 30.6, Long 117.2
50874dc209d4090755008bf9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_140_1.jpg)
13 May 1912
100 stood in for anchorage in neah bay
Lat 29.9, Long 32.6
USRC Snohomish - USRC "Snohomish" at anchor in bay
USRC Snohomish - Sent officer to call on Commanding Officer of USRC "Snohomish" and Make arrangements for telegraphing
USRC Snohomish - Commanding Officer of USRC "Snohomish" came on board to confer with Commanding Officer
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
USRC Snohomish - At 6:30, USRC "Snohomish" made fast to Stern; Commenced watering ship, receiving mail and additional supplies for Nome, Alaska, from "Snohomish"
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
RC Snohomish - Received from RC "Snohomish"; 46 sacks of first-class and 387 sacks of second-class mail for Nome, Alaska
RC "McCulloch" - Received 18 cases 6-pdr ammunition for RC Manning; one box of infantry Equipage for RC McCulloch; one bundle of target frames for RC "Tahoma"; 10 cases of Eggs and 7 cases of fruit for Feeding and Borgen, Nome; and Gunners Store on requisition for May and June, 1912
RC "Tahoma" - Received 18 cases 6-pdr ammunition for RC Manning; one box of infantry Equipage for RC McCulloch; one bundle of target frames for RC "Tahoma"; 10 cases of Eggs and 7 cases of fruit for Feeding and Borgen, Nome; and Gunners Store on requisition for May and June, 1912
RC Manning - Received 18 cases 6-pdr ammunition for RC Manning; one box of infantry Equipage for RC McCulloch; one bundle of target frames for RC "Tahoma"; 10 cases of Eggs and 7 cases of fruit for Feeding and Borgen, Nome; and Gunners Store on requisition for May and June, 1912
Frank Westlake, 2nd Class Boys - Frank Westlake and Clarence W Macy, 2nd Class Boys, transferred to "Bear" from "Snohomish" for transportation to Unalaska; Department telegram May 9, 1912
Clarence W Macy, 2nd Class Boy - Frank Westlake and Clarence W Macy, 2nd Class Boys, transferred to "Bear" from "Snohomish" for transportation to Unalaska; Department telegram May 9, 1912
Snohomish - Frank Westlake and Clarence W Macy, 2nd Class Boys, transferred to "Bear" from "Snohomish" for transportation to Unalaska; Department telegram May 9, 1912
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
Snohomish - Received Department telegram authorizing transfer of motor generator and transformer to "Snohomish"; began to dismount and transfer same
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
Snohomish - Transferred to "Snohomish": 1 motor generator, complete, Eck Djnamo and Motor Co., 2 NW; 1 AC Armature, burned out, spare; 1 DC Armature, burned out, spare; 1 Transformer "Marconi Wricles Telegraph Co, 2 KW; 1 Impedence Coil, "Marconi". Received from "Snohomish": 1 motor generator, complete, "Northern Electric Co." #26273-4, 1 KW; 1 AC Armature, spare, 1 DC Armature, Spare; 1 Transformer, "Northern Electric Co."
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
Radio apparatus in commission Received 2 national Ensigns #4, 2 RC Ensigns #4, 2 RC Pennants #4 and 1 INternational Code Flag "F"
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
Sent officer to call on Commanding Officer of USRC "Snohomish" and make arrangments for telegraphing. Commanding Officer of USRC "Snohomish" came on board to confer with Commanding Officer.
At 6:30, USRC "Snohomish" made fast to stern; commenced watering ship, receiving mail and additional supplies for Nome, Alaska, from "Snohomish".
Received from RC "Snohomish", 46 sacks of first-class and 387 sacks of second-class mail for Nome, Alaska.
Received 18 cases 6-pdr ammunition for RC "Manning"; one box of infantry equipage for RC "McCulloch"; one bundle of target frames for RC "Tahoma"; 10 cases of eggs and 7 cases of fruit for Freeding and Boigen, Nome; and gunners stores on requisition for May and June, 1912. Frank Westlake and Clarence W. Macy, 2nd class Boys, transferred to "Bear" from "Snohomish" for transportation to Unalaska; Department telegram May 9 1912.
Transferred to "Snohomish": 1 motor gererator, complete, Eric Dynamo and Motor Co., 2 KW; 1 AC Armature, burned out, spare; 1 DC Armature, burned out, spare; 1 Transformer "Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co", 2 KW; 1 Impedence coil, "Marconi". Received from "Snohomish": 1 motor generator, complete, "Northern Electric Co." #26273-4, 1 KW; 1 AC Armature, spare; 1 DC Armature, spare; 1 Transformer, "Northern Electric Co." Electricians amking repairs and changes in wireless plant. Teste out plant and put in working condition.
Radio apparatus in commission. Received 2 National Ensigns #4, 2 RC Ensigns #4, 2 RC Pennants #4 and 1 International Code Flag "F".
50874dc209d4090755008bfb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_141_0.jpg)
neah bay washington
Lat 48.68, Long -125.40
50874dc209d4090755008bfd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_141_1.jpg)
14 May 1912
615 swiftsure lightship abeam distant 15 miles
Lat 34.2, Long 132.6
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
4:20, Underway and stood out of Neah Bay to Sea
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
Tour-masted Schooner passed, bound to E'd
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008bff: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_142_0.jpg)
Lat 49.40, Long -131.43
50874dc209d4090755008c01: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_142_1.jpg)
15 May 1912
1:30, burned out AC Armature, motor generator set
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
A Radlhecht, Ordinary Seaman - Rated A Radlhecht, Ordinary Seaman, to Seaman
Philip H Port, 1st Lieut -
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
50874dc209d4090755008c03: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_143_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 50.08, Long -136.40
50874dc209d4090755008c05: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_143_1.jpg)
16 May 1912
50874dc209d4090755008c07: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_144_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 51.05, Long -141.43
50874dc209d4090755008c09: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_144_1.jpg)
17 May 1912
50874dc209d4090755008c0b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_145_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 51.55, Long -146.60
50874dc209d4090755008c0d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_145_1.jpg)
18 May 1912
50874dc209d4090755008c0f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_146_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 52.07, Long -151.33
50874dc209d4090755008c11: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_146_1.jpg)
19 May 1912
50874dc209d4090755008c13: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_147_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 52.20, Long -154.53
50874dc209d4090755008c15: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_147_1.jpg)
20 May 1912
50874dc209d4090755008c17: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_148_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 52.72, Long -158.57
50874dc209d4090755008c19: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_148_1.jpg)
21 May 1912
50874dc209d4090755008c1b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_149_0.jpg)
at sea north pacific ocean
Lat 53.97, Long -164.20
50874dc209d4090755008c1d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_149_1.jpg)
22 May 1912
USRC McCulloch - stood for
50874dc209d4090755008c1f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_150_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dc209d4090755008c21: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_150_1.jpg)
23 May 1912
USRC Tahoma - called on
50874dc309d4090755008c23: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_151_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dc309d4090755008c25: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_151_1.jpg)
24 May 1912
Mayor J.C. Gillmore of Nome, Alaska - Commanding Officer and officers attended a mass meeting on shore. Mayor J.C. Gillmore of Nome, Alaska, the speaker, spoke of the Revenue Cutter Service and its work in Alaska in a highly commendable manner.
50874dc309d4090755008c27: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_152_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
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25 May 1912
coal: about 144 tons -
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unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dc309d4090755008c2d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_153_1.jpg)
26 May 1912
USRC Tahoma - sailed
50874dc309d4090755008c2f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_154_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dc309d4090755008c31: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_154_1.jpg)
27 May 1912
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unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
coal: 563 680 -
50874dc309d4090755008c35: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_155_1.jpg)
28 May 1912
50874dc309d4090755008c37: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_156_0.jpg)
unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
50874dc309d4090755008c39: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_156_1.jpg)
29 May 1912
50874dc309d4090755008c3b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_157_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 55.53, Long -168.50
50874dc309d4090755008c3d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_157_1.jpg)
30 May 1912
50874dc309d4090755008c3f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_158_0.jpg)
Lat 56.68, Long -169.87
50874dc309d4090755008c41: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_158_1.jpg)
31 May 1912
50874dc309d4090755008c43: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_159_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 56.92, Long -170.25
50874dc309d4090755008c45: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_159_1.jpg)
31 May 1912
LOGS FOR JUNE 1912
50874dc309d4090755008c47: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_160_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 59.22, Long -168.73
50874dc309d4090755008c49: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_160_1.jpg)
1 June 1912
50874dc309d4090755008c4b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_161_0.jpg)
at sea bering sea
Lat 61.52, Long -167.87
50874dc309d4090755008c4d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_161_1.jpg)
2 June 1912
50874dc309d4090755008c4f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_162_0.jpg)
Lat 64.13, Long -165.52
50874dc309d4090755008c51: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_162_1.jpg)
3 June 1912
50874dc309d4090755008c53: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_163_0.jpg)
egg island norton sound ne 12 e 6 miles
Lat 64.00, Long -162.67
50874dc309d4090755008c55: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_163_1.jpg)
4 June 1912
50874dc309d4090755008c57: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_164_0.jpg)
st michael bay norton sound alaska
Lat 63.87, Long -162.42
50874dc309d4090755008c59: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_164_1.jpg)
5 June 1912
F Owen, Coalheaver - 12:30, F Owen, Coalheaver, returned from liberty two hours late
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
J Brown, 2nd Class Boy - H Crook, Electrician; E Schulz, Seaman; and J Brown, 2nd Class Boy, returned 12 hours late from liberty
E Schulz, Seaman - H Crook, Electrician; E Schulz, Seaman; and J Broron, 2nd Class Boy, returned 12 hours late from liberty
H Crook, Electrician - H Crook, Electrician; E Schulz, Seaman; and J Broron, 2nd Class Boy, returned 12 hours late from liberty
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
J S Baylis, 2nd Lieut -
Received on board empty casket for the deceased child of Mr and Mrs Hawkes, Diomede Island
R W Dewpwolf, 2nd Lieut -
Philip H Port, 1st Lieut -
J A Starr, 3rd Lieut -
50874dc309d4090755008c5b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_165_0.jpg)
golofnin bay alaska
Lat 22.4, Long 114.2
50874dc309d4090755008c5d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_165_1.jpg)
6 June 1912
Mid / 4:00 AM Gentle West to light NW breezes; overcast and cloudy to partly clear; smooth sea.
4:00 am 8:00 am. Light NW to N'ly airs; mostly clear.
8:00 AM Merid. Light S'ly breeze; mostly cloudy.
Merid-4:00 PM. Gentle WSW breezes; mostly cloudy.
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM. Moderate WxS breezes; cloudy; smooth sea.
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM. Gentle WxS breeze and partly clear. Smooth.
8:00 PM Mid. Moderate WxS breeze; mostly clear; smooth sea.
50874dc309d4090755008c5f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_166_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dc309d4090755008c61: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_166_1.jpg)
7 June 1912
Mid - 4:00 AM. Gentle West to Moderate WxN breezes; mostly cloudy; smooth to moderate sea.
4:00 AM - 8:00 AM. Moderate to gentle W'ly breezes; mostly cloudy.
8:00 Merid. Gentle WSW breezes; mostly cloudy.
Merid. 4:00 PM. Moderate SWxW breezes; partly cloudy; moderate sea.
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM Moderate WSW breezes; generally clear; moderate sea.
8:00 PM- Mid. Moderate to gentle breezes WSW to WxN; mostly cloudy.
50874dc309d4090755008c63: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_167_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dc309d4090755008c65: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_167_1.jpg)
8 June 1912
Mid 4:00 AM. Gentle W'ly breezes; mostly cloudy; moderate to smooth sea.
4:00 AM - 8:00 AM. Light WNW to WSW breezes; cloudy; smooth sea.
8:00 AM - Merid. Light breeze to airs, WSW; mostly cloudy; smooth sea.
Merid - 4:00 PM. Light SWly breezes; mostly clear; smooth sea.
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM. Light SW breeze and partly clear.
8:00 PM - Mid. Light WSW airs; overcast and cloudy.
50874dc309d4090755008c67: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_168_0.jpg)
nome roadstead alaska
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
50874dc309d4090755008c69: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_168_1.jpg)
9 June 1912
Mid - 4:00 AM. Light WNW breezes; mostly cloudy; smooth sea.
4:00 AM - 8:00 AM. Light W'ly breezes; partly clear to overcast; smooth sea.
8:00 AM - Merid. Light WSW breeze; mostly cloudy; smooth sea.
Merid - 4:00 PM. Light airs, WSW to SW, and partly clear. Smooth.
400 PM - 8:00 PM. Light SW airs; partly clear; smooth sea.
At 7:10 intercepted wireless message that SS Victoria was caught in ice pack off Cape Romanof and that SS Senator was in ice fields to the Southward.
7:35, Underway, full speed, couse S1/4W to assist vessels.
Watch ends. No ice in sight.
8:00 Pm - Mid. Light W'ly airs to NE breezes; mostly cloudy; smooth sea. No ice in sight.
At 10:30 SS Victoria reported clear of ice in latitude 62 15 N, longitude 167 10 W.
At 7:10, intercepted wireless message that SS "Victoria" was caught in ice pack off Cape Romanzof and that SS "Senator" was in ice fields to the Southward.
In wireless communication with SS "Victoria" and SS "Senator". At 10:30 SS "Victoria" reported clear of ice in latitude 62o15'N, longitude 167o10'W.
clear of ice in latitude 62o15'N, longitude 167o10'W.
50874dc309d4090755008c6b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_169_0.jpg)
Lat 62.92, Long -167.32
50874dc309d4090755008c6d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_169_1.jpg)
10 June 1912
began working around Eastern edge of ice
2:55, Picked up message for Senior Captain W.E. Reynolds notifying him as to the great disaster at Kodiak. Made course South, log (30.0) to relay message.
Calling Unalaska and Seal islands at intervals.
Calling radio stations to Southward.
Calling steamers and radio stations to Southward.
50874dc309d4090755008c6f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_170_0.jpg)
Lat 59.27, Long -169.00
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11 June 1912
Calling SS "Umatilla", Seal Islands and Unalaska.
6:00, Picked up SS "Umatilla" by wireless - sent them information regarding ice pack and how to clear it. While sending "Umatilla" message to relay to Seal Islands for transmission to Unalaska, motor generator heated and had to shut down temporarily.
4:15, Got in communication with St. Paul Island; found no information had reached there regarding disaster at Kodiak. 4:40, got message to St. Paul for Senior Captain Reynolds reagrding same and heard same repeated to Unalaska. 5:10, informed Capt. reynolds, via St. Paul, of "Bear's" position and that vessel would wait his instructions. Reduced speed to 30 revolutions to save cola until messages are received. Motor generator heating badly, necessitating frequent stops in sending. Confirmed ice reports given to SS "Umatilla" this am to SS "St. Helens".
At 7:15, received radio message from Commanding Officer, Bering Sea Fleet *
* Proceed with all dispatch to Kodiak and report to Senior Officer.
50874dc309d4090755008c73: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_171_0.jpg)
Lat 56.45, Long -167.32
50874dc309d4090755008c75: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USRC Bear/vol105/vol105_171_1.jpg)
12 June 1912
AC Armature of motor generator of wireless set heating up whenever in use; replaced it with spare one repaired on board.
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cape pankof unimak island ne 9 miles
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13 June 1912
11:38, received message from Senior Captain W.E. Reynolds, USRCS, to proceed to Shelikof Strait, render assistance to village on west side Kodiak Island and on Alaskan Peninsula, then proceed to Kodiak and report to Senior Officer and follow his instruction in relief work. Received radiograms to be forwarded to Revenue-Cutter Service, Washington, DC, and Revenue-Cutters McCulloch and Thetis. Called McCulloch and Thetis, but received no answer.
Received radiogram for Department, RC "McCulloch" and RC "Thetis", to be relayed, for Senior Captain WE Reynolds. Making frequent calls for "McCulloch" and "Thetis".
Found volcano smoking to N'd of King's Cove, Dear Id. Passage - Probably part of chain adjacent to Pavlof Volcano.
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metrofania id alaska n 34 w 14 miles
Lat 4.0, Long 9.7
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14 June 1912
3:35, stopped and spoke fishing steamer "Kenmore" and found out that there had been no indication of a volcanis eruption westward of Sand Point
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cape karluk kodiak id exn 3 miles
Lat 57.47, Long -155.25
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15 June 1912
At 5:00, noticed large patches of white volcanic dust on surface of water, in size from fine particles to size of a walnut, resembling pumice stone.
Sent Executive Officer ashore to ascertain particulars in regard to recent volcanic eruption in this vicinity. He shortly returned, and a launch, "Tugidak" from shore, brought out and Mr. Gundersen, of the Alaska Packers, who reported that no damage whatever was done in this vicinity and that there was no damage or loss of life from Alitak Bay to the East end of the island. he further stated that the people across the strait at Katmai, Kukuk Bay and Douglas Village near the entrance to Cook's Inlet, had been brought across by various craft during the past few days that he was informed that most of them are now at St. Paul and Afognak Villages. he also stated that the SS "Redondo" was at Larsen's Bay yesterday and reported having left some natives at the village in Ugaruk Bay. This steamer was acting under the direction of an officer of the Revenue-Cutter Service. mr Gundersen stated that fuller information can probably be obtained at Larsen's Bay and offered to accompany the vessel to that place.
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15 June 1912
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Commanding Officer decided to proceed to Kodiak and report to Senior Officer there, as there was nothing left for the "Bear" to do in the Straits. At the request of Commanding Officer, Pete Muller from the "Redondo" came aboard as pilot.
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uyak anchorage kodiak island alaska
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16 June 1912
Commanding Officer called officially on Commanding Officer of USRCS "Manning". Senior officer present, and reported arrival of "Bear". After a consultation with Captain Perry, senior officer present, Commanding Officer was informed that on his judgement, the situation at Kodiak Island was well in hand and that the "Bear" could do nothing at present.
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st paul roadster kodiak alaska
Lat 57.1, Long -170.3
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17 June 1912
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st paul roadstead kodiak island alaska
Lat 57.1, Long -170.3
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18 June 1912
SS Dora - sailed to westward
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st paul roadstead kodiak island alaska
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19 June 1912
7:10, USRC "Tahoma" came into roadstead and anchored close aboard. Commanding officer called officially on Commanding Officer, Bering Sea Fleet.
Received from RC "Tahoma"; 20 cases of potatoes and 2 cases of onions. 2:50, RC "McCulloch" anchore in roadstead. Commanding Officer called upon Commanding Officer, RC "McCulloch"
The following men from the US Naval Radio Station at Kodiak came on board for passage to Unalaska: HD Martin and G.G. Benson, Electricians 1st class; W.H. Spurlock, Electrician 3rd class; W.E. Apple, Ordinary Seaman; assigned them to the general mess.
Received telegraphic orders from Department vis "McCulloch", to resume regular duties - not necessary for vessel to go to Bristol Bay - and directed by Senior Officer present to proceed in obedience thereto.
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chirikof island south 6 miles
Lat 56.20, Long -154.67
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20 June 1912
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jute island se 34 miles
Lat 57.4, Long 119.3
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21 June 1912
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north stead akutan island se 2 miles
Lat 54.30, Long -165.12
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22 June 1912
USRC Thetis - alongside wharf
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unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
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23 June 1912
Inspected magazine flood cock found it working satisfactorily; temperature of magazine 67o Fahr. The four USN wireless men, received on board at Kodiak on 19th, left vessel this date.
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unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
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24 June 1912
SS Dora - arrived at wharf
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unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
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25 June 1912
Blaine Achick, native reindeer herder from Saint George Island, came on board for passage to Nome; issued him a ration.
Steam whaler Kodiak - anchored
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unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
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26 June 1912
Received on board for transportation to Nome, Alaska, 1 box of glassware for the Nome Mission, c/o Miss Barnett. Loaned to Mark Morriss of Unalaska; 10 gallons of gasoline, to be returned in kind ipon return of vessel to this port, there being none to be had in port to run his gasoline boat for fishing purposes. Gun Pointers had sub-caliber drill wuth great guns.
coal: 214 tons 955 pounds - bituminous coal from Alaska Commercial Co.
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unalaska alaska
Lat 53.9, Long -166.5
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27 June 1912
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unalaska alaska
Lat 54.30, Long -166.68
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28 June 1912
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Lat 57.02, Long -168.73
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29 June 1912
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at sea bering sea
Lat 60.30, Long -170.23
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30 June 1912
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30 June 1912
Summary of abstract of Log Book
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LOG BOOK – JULY 1st 1912 TO DECEMBER 31st 1912
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[Logs for January 1st 1913 to December 31st 1917 not included]