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LOGS FOR JANUARY 1895


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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1 January 1895

H. Harmon (OS) - All the crew were called aft and the Commander remitted all punishments inflicted by the Commander's order. Released from confinement and restored to duty H. Harmon (OS) in accordance with the above order.

the pilot, Mr. G. Mobsby - At 10.50 o'clock the pilot, Mr. G. Mobsby, came on board.


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standing down yangtse river making passage from chinkiang to shanghai china

Lat , Long


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2 January 1895

shanghai

Lat 31.3, Long 121.5

Saluted the German Rear Admiral by parading the Marine Guard and two flourishes of bugle when passing the flagship at Woosung.

Alacrity - The English Vice Admiral proceeding in the opposite direction in the Alacrity passed us inside the inner bar and we saluted by parading the guard and three flourishes of the bugle, the salute being returned by the guard of the Alacrity and bugle.

German Mail Steamer Cera - The German Mail Steamer Cera passed us proceeding in the opposite direction.

Inconstant (French) - The customary boarding calls were made by the following vessels and returned by this ship:- Inconstant (French); Pigeon (English); D. Antonio de (~.H.E.) Ulloa (Spanish); Razboynik (Russian) and Umbria (Italian).

Pigeon (English) - The customary boarding calls were made by the following vessels and returned by this ship:- Inconstant (French); Pigeon (English); D. Antonio de (~.H.E.) Ulloa (Spanish); Razboynik (Russian) and Umbria (Italian).

Razboynik (Russian) - The customary boarding calls were made by the following vessels and returned by this ship:- Inconstant (French); Pigeon (English); D. Antonio de (~.H.E.) Ulloa (Spanish); Razboynik (Russian) and Umbria (Italian).

D. Antonio de (~.H.E.) Ulloa (Spanish) - The customary boarding calls were made by the following vessels and returned by this ship:- Inconstant (French); Pigeon (English); D. Antonio de (~.H.E.) Ulloa (Spanish); Razboynik (Russian) and Umbria (Italian).

Umbria (Italian) - The customary boarding calls were made by the following vessels and returned by this ship:- Inconstant (French); Pigeon (English); D. Antonio de (~.H.E.) Ulloa (Spanish); Razboynik (Russian) and Umbria (Italian).

Lion (French) - In addition to the above men-of-war, the Lion (French) was in port.

The customary visit was made to the US Consul General by an officer from this vessel.

Commander J E. ?raig - ship commander

W.S. Hogg - Log writer, Leutenant

Commences and until 4 am. Clear and cold. Light airs to light breeze from SSW. At 2.35 Potinger Id beacon bore on port beam and at 3.55 Bale Pt beacon bore abeam.

4 to 8 am. Clear and mild. Light SW airs. Bar. rising. Passed Tung lo Tu Beacon at 6.07. Passed Kinshan Beacon at 7.25.

8 am to meridian. Blue sky and hazy. Barometer rising. Light airs from SW. At end of watch, nearing Bush Island.

Meridian to 4 pm. Clear and pleasant. Light airs from East and SSW. Barometer steady. Last hour of watch up the Woosung to Shanghai. Crossed the inner bar at Woosung at 3.05.

4 to 8 pm. Clear and cool. Cirro-cumulus clouds. Barometer rising. Light airs from W x S to SW. Stood up the Woosung River to Shanghai, arrived and made hawser fast to the P and O buoy. Bearings (pac) Signal Station N 39 E; Custom House N 65 W; Time Ball S 48 W.


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moored to po buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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3 January 1895

Commences and until 4 am Clear and pleasant Light airs from W'd Cirrus clouds Barometer rising slowly At 2:30 started swinging to flood and finished at 3:30 Maximum strength of current during watch 1 4/10 knots

4 to 8 am Cloudy and cold Cirro-cumulus clouds barometer rising Light airs West to WNW Drift of current 1 4/10 knots Received in Pay Dept 73 lbs bread and 91 1/4 lbs each of beef and vegetables

8 am to Meridian Clear and pleasant Gentle breeze increasing to stiff breeze fromNorth Barometer steady Cirro-cumulus clouds Commenced swinging to ebb tide at 8:00 and finished at 9:15 Maximum strength of current 8/10 knots At 9:00 sounded to General Quarters divisions reporting ready as follows 1st div 5 m 30 s 2nd div 3 m 00 s 3rd div 3 m 00 s Powder div 3 m 00 s Engineer's div 4 m 00 s At 9:36 sounded secure divisions securing as follows 1st div 2 m 00 s 2nd div 2 m 00 s 3rd div 1 m 30 s Powder div 2 m 30 s Engineer's div 2 m 30 s The Comdg Officer of the HMS Pigeon called aboard The Captain called officially uopn the Comdg Officers of the Umbria, the San Antonio de Ulloa, the Inconstant, the Lion, the Pigeon, and the Razboynik alsdo upon US Consul General Jerrighan A board of survey, Chief Engineer Stivers senior member examined two lengths of steam (main) pipe

Meridian to 4 pm Partly cloudy Coolweather Stiff breeze from North to N by E Cirro-cumulus clouds Barometer fluctuating At 1:25 commenced swinging to flood and finished at 2:30 The Commanding Officer of the French Cruiser Inconstant and Italian Cruiser Umbria called upon the Captain At 3:00 having been moored with our port lower chain to the P and O buoy we started to shackle port chain to the heavy moorings Sent two (2) sections of for'd main steam pipe ashore to Boyd and Co for repairs

4 to 8 pm Clear and cold Stiff breeze from N by E Barometer rising Cirro-cumulus clouds Finished shackling our port lower chain to heavy chain of P and O buoy At 4:45 mustered at quarters Maximum strength of flood tide 1 3/10 knots

8 pm to Midnight Clear and cold Stiff breeze from N by E Barometer unsteady At 8:25 started swinging to ebb and finished at 10:15 Maximum strength of current 6/10 knot


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moored to po buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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4 January 1895

Lat , Long


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moored to po buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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5 January 1895


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current

Lat 22.6, Long 59.5

none


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6 January 1895

none

Lat none, Long 7.8


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moored to po buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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7 January 1895

HMS Redpole - H.M.S. Redpole got underway and left the port

M.J. Coady (Oiler) - M.J. Coady (Oiler) returned from liberty 15 hours over time.

E.A. Dubois (Lds.) - Absent without permission - overtime, E.A. Dubois (Lds.), J.F. Coen (Ap. 1 Cl.), H~ry Rogers (Sea.), Peter Mahoney (WT), G. Cederholm (1 Cl. F.), F.W. Boley (2 Cl. F.), Jas. Ridgeway (CP).

J.F. Coen (Ap. 1 Cl.) - Absent without permission - overtime, E.A. Dubois (Lds.), J.F. Coen (Ap. 1 Cl.), H~ry Rogers (Sea.), Peter Mahoney (WT), G. Cederholm (1 Cl. F.), F.W. Boley (2 Cl. F.), Jas. Ridgeway (CP).

H~ry Rogers (Sea.) - Absent without permission - overtime, E.A. Dubois (Lds.), J.F. Coen (Ap. 1 Cl.), H~ry Rogers (Sea.), Peter Mahoney (WT), G. Cederholm (1 Cl. F.), F.W. Boley (2 Cl. F.), Jas. Ridgeway (CP).

F.W. Boley (2 Cl. F.) - Absent without permission - overtime, E.A. Dubois (Lds.), J.F. Coen (Ap. 1 Cl.), H~ry Rogers (Sea.), Peter Mahoney (WT), G. Cederholm (1 Cl. F.), F.W. Boley (2 Cl. F.), Jas. Ridgeway (CP).

Peter Mahoney (WT) - Absent without permission - overtime, E.A. Dubois (Lds.), J.F. Coen (Ap. 1 Cl.), H~ry Rogers (Sea.), Peter Mahoney (WT), G. Cederholm (1 Cl. F.), F.W. Boley (2 Cl. F.), Jas. Ridgeway (CP).

Jas. Ridgeway (CP) - Absent without permission - overtime, E.A. Dubois (Lds.), J.F. Coen (Ap. 1 Cl.), H~ry Rogers (Sea.), Peter Mahoney (WT), G. Cederholm (1 Cl. F.), F.W. Boley (2 Cl. F.), Jas. Ridgeway (CP).

G. Cederholm (1 Cl. F.) - Absent without permission - overtime, E.A. Dubois (Lds.), J.F. Coen (Ap. 1 Cl.), H~ry Rogers (Sea.), Peter Mahoney (WT), G. Cederholm (1 Cl. F.), F.W. Boley (2 Cl. F.), Jas. Ridgeway (CP).

Peter Mahoney (WT) - Peter Mahoney (WT) and G. Cederholm (1 Cl. F.) returned on board tight and 20 hours overtime.

G. Cederholm (1 Cl. F.) - Peter Mahoney (WT) and G. Cederholm (1 Cl. F.) returned on board tight and 20 hours overtime.

HMS Redpole - HMS Redpole got underway and left the port.

E.A. Dubois (Lds.) - The crew were mustered at quarters at 4:45 PM. The following men were absent without leave:- E.A. Dubois (Lds.), J.F. Coen (Ap. 1 Cl.), H. Rogers (Sea.), F.W. Boley (2 C. F.) and J.M. Ridgeway (CP). E.A. Dubois (Lds.) returned aboard at 5:00 PM 26 hours over leave.

H. Rogers (Sea.) - The crew were mustered at quarters at 4:45 PM. The following men were absent without leave:- E.A. Dubois (Lds.), J.F. Coen (Ap. 1 Cl.), H. Rogers (Sea.), F.W. Boley (2 C. F.) and J.M. Ridgeway (CP). E.A. Dubois (Lds.) returned aboard at 5:00 PM 26 hours over leave.

J.F. Coen (Ap. 1 Cl.) - The crew were mustered at quarters at 4:45 PM. The following men were absent without leave:- E.A. Dubois (Lds.), J.F. Coen (Ap. 1 Cl.), H. Rogers (Sea.), F.W. Boley (2 C. F.) and J.M. Ridgeway (CP). E.A. Dubois (Lds.) returned aboard at 5:00 PM 26 hours over leave.

F.W. Boley (2 C. F.) - The crew were mustered at quarters at 4:45 PM. The following men were absent without leave:- E.A. Dubois (Lds.), J.F. Coen (Ap. 1 Cl.), H. Rogers (Sea.), F.W. Boley (2 C. F.) and J.M. Ridgeway (CP). E.A. Dubois (Lds.) returned aboard at 5:00 PM 26 hours over leave.

J.M. Ridgeway (CP) - The crew were mustered at quarters at 4:45 PM. The following men were absent without leave:- E.A. Dubois (Lds.), J.F. Coen (Ap. 1 Cl.), H. Rogers (Sea.), F.W. Boley (2 C. F.) and J.M. Ridgeway (CP). E.A. Dubois (Lds.) returned aboard at 5:00 PM 26 hours over leave.

F.W. Boley (2 Cl. F.) - F.W. Boley (2 Cl. F.) returned on board 36 hrs overtime.


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moored to po buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5

none

coal: 96 tons -


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8 January 1895

coal: 189 1/2 tons -

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moored to po buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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9 January 1895

coal: 286 1120/2240 tons - Received in all


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moored to po buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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10 January 1895


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moored to po buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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11 January 1895


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moored to po buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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12 January 1895


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moored to p and c buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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13 January 1895

Seaman H. Hansen - returned on board 5 hrs overtime

O. Sundblad (G.M 3 b.) - returned on board 26 hrs overtime

N. Korning (Oiler) - absent without leave 9:30 divisional inspection


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moored to po buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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14 January 1895


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moored to p and o buoy off shanghai china

Lat 121.08, Long -31.33

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 600 gallons

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 550 "


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14 January 1895

Bryan E. S. - Absent without permission

Cahill W. (Pr and Fr.) - Absent without permission

Hervis L.L. (Pvt.) - for refusing to obey orders of Orderly Sergeant, 3 days solitary confinement on bread and water

Rose W (O.S.) - for being absent overleave 24 hrs, 24 hrs. extra duty

Sundblad O. (aetg. G.M.3 b.) - for being over leave 26 hours, 26 hours extra duty

Reed A. F (G.P.) - for being absent overleave 28 hrs, 28 hrs extra duty

Korning N (Aelg. Oiler) - for being 3 3/4 hrs overleave, 4 hrs extra duty

Hansen H. (Sea) - for being 5 hrs overleave, 5 hrs extra duty.

Received on board in the several Departments the following stores

French Gunboat Lion - left harbor at 2:50.


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moored to po buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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15 January 1895

J E Craig - Commander


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moored to po buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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16 January 1895

Commences and until 4 am Cloudy and cold Light breeze to light airs from North Cirro-cumulus clouds From 2:15 until 2:50 swinging to flood tide Maximum drift of current 1 2/10 knots Barometer unsteady

4 to 8 am Cloudy and cold Light breeze from North Cumulus clouds moving to the S'd bar steady Maximum current 1 4/10 knots Commenced to swing to ebb tide at 6:30 finished at 7:45

8 am to Meridian Cloudt and pleasant Light breeze from North to NNE Cirro-cumulus clouds Bar unsteady At 9:00 inspected at quarters After quarters exercised as follows: 1st Div Pistols 2nd Div Single Sticks 3rd Div Artillery and Powder Small Arms At 9:20 the Fr Gunboat Lion came in to an anchor Sent an officer to the Lion to pay a boarding call which was returned The Chinese transport Tai An came in to port at 9:25 By order of the Commander released P Grant (F 1C) from confinement and restored him to duty and by the same authority placed L L Hennis (PM) in solitary confinement on bread and water for three days in pursuance of punishment assigned on the 14th instant Rec'din Construction and Repair Dept 80 iron bols and nuts 1/2" in diam and 1 3/8" long (bolts) the bolts having slotted and countersunk heads Riding to ebb tide Maximum strength of current 1 8/10 kn

Meridian to 4 pm Overcast cloudy and cool Light to gentel breeze from NNE to NE Cirro-cumulus clouds Barometer falling Maximum drift of current 1 8/10 knots From 2:00 to 2:55 swinging to flood At 2:25 the Fr Gunboat Lion shifted her berth Exercised apprentices, coxswains, and quartermasters at signals

4 to 8 pm Overcast and cloudy Light drizzle first hour light rain last hour Gentle NE Breeze Nimbus clouds Bar rising At 5:00 HBMS Redpole came in to and anchor and at 5:25 the German Gunboat Iltis also came in An officer from this ship boarded each vessel At 4:45 mustered at quarters At 7:50 ship commenced to swing at ebb Maximum strength at current 2 2/10 knS

8 pmto Midnight Overcast, cloudy, rainy, and cool Gentel breeze fromNorth Nimbus clouds Barometer rising At 9:00 finished swinging to ebb Maximum drift of current 1 8/10 knots


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moored to po buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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17 January 1895


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moored to po buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5

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18 January 1895

Oltis - visit

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Received in Pay Department - 74 lbs of bread, and 92 lbs. each of beef and vegatables.

J. Washington (O.S.) - At 9:00 inspected and mustered at quarters..being absent over leave.

Oltis - At 9:00 the Captain paid return visit to the German man-of-war.

Inconstant - The French Gunboat "Inconstant" shifted her berth.

Natal - The French mail steamer Natal Arrived

H.M.S. Redpole - The ~ Officer of H.M.S. "Redpole" called on board


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moored to p and q buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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19 January 1895

L. L. Hennis (Pvt) - L. L. Hennis (Pvt) was released from confinement by order of Cmdg. Officer.

J. Washington (O. S.) - J. Washington (O. S.) was brought on board by Police, 27 1/2 hours overtime and a reward of $9.90 paid for his delivery.


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shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5

Coal remaning on hand at Noon, 324 tons, 416 lbs.

coal consumed during precceding 24 hours 2 tons, 1760lbs.


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20 January 1895

bommenees

Lat , Long

rev newcomb - of seamen's bethel

captain inspected quarters

commences and until 4am

4 to 8 P. M.

Meridian to 4 P.M.

* am to meridian. blean to fain. light arise to light breage from s.w. ban. fluctuating. firmed clouds. at 9:45 the captain inspected the ship and crew at quarters. commenced to swing to ebb tide at 10:40. Max current 08/10 kt.

Clear and cold. light breeze from N. N. E. bar rising slightly. at 10:50 commenced to swing to the ebb. maximum strength of current 4/10 kw

Bleak and cold. Light airs from W by N.

Ban. steady. Riding to ebb. Maximum strength of current 16/10 km.

4 to 8 A.M.

blean and cold. light rise from S.E. to S.W Steady barometer. Status clouds. commenced swinging to floud at 5:35 and finished at 6:10. man strength of floud tide 16/10 kmots. reid. im Pay wight. 37lbs. freash bread, 91 1/4 lbs. fresh beef and 91 1/4 lbs. vegetables.

Fair and Pleasant. Light breeze from west to W. by S. brick clouds, ban. steady. Finsihed swinging to the ebb at 1:05. at 3:300 held divine services on board, the rear mn nweand of the seamen's Bethel on shore affieiating. maximum strength of current 14.10 kw.

Clear and cool. light ais from W. by S. barn. steady. at 6:45 commenced to swing to the flood tide -finished at 7:55 maximum strength of ebb tides 08/10 kt.

8 P. M. to Midnight

C.W. Faks Ensign - Log author

Maurice - Navigator

Clear and cold. Light airs fom W by N. Bar. steady. Riding to ebb.

commences and until 4AM

strength of flood tide 1 6/10 knots. Recd. in Pay Dept. 73 lbs. fres bread, 91 1/4

Light airs from S.E. to S.W. Steady barometer Stratus

clouds. Commenced swinging to flood at 5:35 and finished at 6:10. Max

lbs. fresh beef and 91 1/4 lbs. vegetables. W.A. Gill Lieutenant.

Commenced to swing to ebb tide at 10:40. Max. current 08/10 kts. (unclear name) Ensign

8 A.M. to Meridian.

Cirrus clouds. At 9:45 the Captain inspected the ship and crew at quarters.

Maximum strength of current 1 6/10 kn. C.M. Fahs Ensign

Clear to fair. Light airs to light breeze from S.W. Bar. fluctuating.

4 to 8 A.M.

officiating. Maximum strength of current 1 4/10 kn. C.M. Fahs Ensign

Clear and cool. Light airs from W. by S. Bar. steady. At 6:45

Meridian to 4 P.M.

Fair and pleaant. Light breeze from West to W. by S. Cirrus clouds

Bar. steady. Finished swinging to the ebb at 1:00. At 3:30 eld divine

service on board. Rev. Mr. Newcomb of the Seamen's Bethel on shore

4 to 8 P.M.

commenced to swing to the flood tide - finished at 7:55 Maximum

8 P.M. to Midnight

strength of ebb tide 08/10 kts. (unknown name) Ensign

Clear and cold. Light breeze from N.N.E. Bar. rising slightly.

At 10:50 commenced to swing to the ebb. Maximum strength of current 4/10 kn. C.M. Fahs Ensign.

(Unknown name Lieut. and Navigator

commences and until 4 a.m.

Clear and cold. Light airs from W. by N. Bar. Steady. Riding to ebb. Maximum strength of current 16/10 km. C.M. Fahs, Ensign

4 to 8 A.M.

Clear and cold. Light airs from S.E. to S.W. Steady barometer. Stratus clouds. Bommensed swinging to floud at 5:35 and finished at 6:10. Max strenght of floud tide 16/10 knots. Ried. in Pay hlept. 73 lbs. fresh bread, 91 1/4 lbs. fresh beef and 91 1/4 lbs. vegetables. N A Gill, Lieutenant.

8 a.m to Meridian.

Clear to Fair. Light airs to light breeze from S.W. Bar. fluctuating. Cirrus clouds. At 9:45 the Captain inspected the ship and crew at quarters. Commenced to swing to ebb tide at 10:40. Max. current 08/10 kts. Ensign.

Meridian to 4 P.M.

Fair and pleasant. Light breeze from West to W. by S. Cirrus clouds. Bar. steady! Finished swinging to the ebb at 1:00. At 3:30 held divine officiating. Maximum strength of current 14/10 km. C.M. Fahs, Ensign.

4 to 8 P.m.

Clear and cool. Light airs from W. by S. Bar. steady. At 6:45 commenced to swing to the flood tide - finished at 7:55. Maximum strength of ebb tide 08/10 kt. Ensign.

8 P.M. to Midnight

Clear and cold. Light breeze from N. N. E. Bar rising slightly. At 10:50 commenced to swing to the ebb. Maximum strength of current 4/10 km. C.M. Fahs, Ensign.


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moored to po buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5

is not the barometer reading ridiculous, they should be 500 feet below sea level


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21 January 1895

received food, getting ready for sea


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moored to po buoy off shanghai china and at anchor off rugged island

Lat 31.35, Long 122.02


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22 January 1895


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8pm

Lat 29.98, Long 121.80


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23 January 1895

Commander J. E. Craig - Writter

Bar Rising slowly first fast, falling latter fast of water. Cirrus clouds. Finished.

swinging to ebb at 12:30. Max strength of assent 26/10 knots- settingto E by S.

Commences and untill 4AM

tide rips. Water very muddy . At 6:00hour in to a short stay.at 6:30 got underway

Pleasent Weather. Haze about the horizon. Light airs to gentla brezze from W.S.W.

4 to 8AM

Pleasent weather. Haze about horizon. Calm. Barometer falling. Smooth sea, and

and at 6:50 went ahead fullspeed on course W.by N. putting over the p.d reading 53 3/10.


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moored off wang yuen fort and moored off ning po yung river china

Lat 29.87, Long 122.88

coal: 7 tons 1370 lbs -

Water - distilled


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24 January 1895


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moored off ning po yung river china

Lat -17.5, Long -149.8


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25 January 1895


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moored off ning po yung river china

Lat -17.5, Long -149.8


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26 January 1895


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moored off ning po yung river china

Lat -17.5, Long -149.8


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27 January 1895


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moored off ning po yung river china and at anchor off tripoint id rugged ids

Lat -17.5, Long -149.8


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28 January 1895


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28 January 1895

sfshdhdh


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anchored of tripoint id rugged islands and moored off wusung

Lat 59.9, Long -149.4

New moon 4th day


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29 January 1895

Lat , Long

Weather - clear to fair


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29 January 1895

commences and until 4 am

Gentle to moderate breeze from W by N to N by W

Stiff breeze increasing to a fresh breeze from N by W


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charl

Lat -31.35, Long -121.47

what the hell is it!?!?!?!?

New moon 5th day

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30 January 1895

Commander JE Craig - Ship commander


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Moored off Wusung and anchored off Leo Pt. Yangtse River, China


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anchored off leo point yangtse river china and anchored off pottinger isd

Lat 32.10, Long 119.88


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31 January 1895



LOGS FOR FEBRUARY 1895


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at anchor off pottinger island and moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.10, Long 119.43


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1 February 1895

At 6:58 called "up anchor," putting over patent log at 7:09 reading 59.6. In conn of pilot, proceeding up the Yangtse Kiang, under three boilers.

Mr. Howard Harbormaster Chinkiang - Off Chinkiang the harbor master Mr. Howard came on board and gave us a berth

At 9:57 stopped engines and at 11:09 having stopped engines let go starboard anchor in 14 fms. water, soft light colored mud, then forged ahead on WNW heading, veering to 75 fms starboard chain and let go port anchor in 12 fms. water, soft light colored mud, open hawse to NNE, then shortened to 45 fms on each chain. Put on mooring swivel, rode to bridle with starboard chain. Got sheet anchor on bort bow and shackled port bows chain to it.

British Gunboat Pigeon - Found the British Gunboar Pigeon at anchor. The Commanding Officer of the "Pigeon" paid an official visit to our Captain.

The U.S. Consul came on board with an Officer sent to communicate with him.


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at anchor off pottinger island and moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat , Long


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1 February 1895

C. E. Spratley (M. A.) - The Captain awarded the following punishment - Spratley C. E. (M. Attd.), for not wearing overcoat to quarters after being repeatedly told to do so - 6 hrs. extra duty.

HBMS Pigeon - The Captain made a return call on H. B. M. S. Pigeon.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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2 February 1895

4PM to 8PM. Lt. Hogg returned from a shooting trip to Second Island and reported that a chinaman had been accidentally shot by C.H. Bullock, ap 1 C, who returned with lieut Hogg and that the natives were holding B.H. Shepley Ap 1 C, one of the party and refused to give him up. * Lt Prime, Lt Hogg and a party of seven Marines left the ship with a Chinese Interpreter to explain that whatever cause of complaint the matter would be settled properly by the U.S. Consul through the Taotai, in the steam launch for the scene of the trouble at 5.25. No perceptible current. * Besides B.H. Shepley Ap1C, Lieut W.A. Gill and Ass't Engr J.B. Patton of the shooting party were on the Island when Lt. Hogg left it.

HBMS Pigeon - At 8:15 H. B. M. S. Pigeon got underway and stood up the river.

The Commander paid a return official visit upon the U. S. Consul.

August Harder (Cox) - August Harder received this day a permanent appointment as coxswain from the Bureau of Navigation to date from July 1, 1894.

H. R. Smith Paymaster - Paymaster H. R. Smith left the shp having been ordered to proceed to Shanghai on duty.

Lieut. Hogg - Lt. Hogg returned from a shooting trip to Second Island and reported that a chinaman had been accidentally shot by C. H. Bullock, Ap. 1 C. who returned with Lieut. Hogg and that the natives were holding B. H. Shepley Ap. 1 C. one of the party and refused to give him up. * Lt. Prime, Lt. Hogg, and a party of seven Marines left the ship with a Chinese Interpreter to explain that whatever cause of complaint the matter would be settled properly by the U. S. Consul through the Taotai, in the steam launch for the scene of trouble at 5:25. ... * Besides B. H. Shepley, Ap. 1 C., Lieut. W. A. Gill and Asst. Engr. J. B. Patton of the shooting party were on the Island when Lieut. Hogg left it.

C. H. Bullock (app 1c) - Lt. Hogg returned from a shooting trip to Second Island and reported that a chinaman had been accidentally shot by C. H. Bullock, Ap. 1 C. who returned with Lieut. Hogg and that the natives were holding B. H. Shepley Ap. 1 C. one of the party and refused to give him up. * Lt. Prime, Lt. Hogg, and a party of seven Marines left the ship with a Chinese Interpreter to explain that whatever cause of complaint the matter would be settled properly by the U. S. Consul through the Taotai, in the steam launch for the scene of trouble at 5:25. ... * Besides B. H. Shepley, Ap. 1 C., Lieut. W. A. Gill and Asst. Engr. J. B. Patton of the shooting party were on the Island when Lieut. Hogg left it.

B. H. Shepley (Ap. 1 C.) - Lt. Hogg returned from a shooting trip to Second Island and reported that a chinaman had been accidentally shot by C. H. Bullock, Ap. 1 C. who returned with Lieut. Hogg and that the natives were holding B. H. Shepley Ap. 1 C. one of the party and refused to give him up. * Lt. Prime, Lt. Hogg, and a party of seven Marines left the ship with a Chinese Interpreter to explain that whatever cause of complaint the matter would be settled properly by the U. S. Consul through the Taotai, in the steam launch for the scene of trouble at 5:25. ... * Besides B. H. Shepley, Ap. 1 C., Lieut. W. A. Gill and Asst. Engr. J. B. Patton of the shooting party were on the Island when Lieut. Hogg left it.

Lieut. E. S. Prime - Lt. Hogg returned from a shooting trip to Second Island and reported that a chinaman had been accidentally shot by C. H. Bullock, Ap. 1 C. who returned with Lieut. Hogg and that the natives were holding B. H. Shepley Ap. 1 C. one of the party and refused to give him up. * Lt. Prime, Lt. Hogg, and a party of seven Marines left the ship with a Chinese Interpreter to explain that whatever cause of complaint the matter would be settled properly by the U. S. Consul through the Taotai, in the steam launch for the scene of trouble at 5:25. ... * Besides B. H. Shepley, Ap. 1 C., Lieut. W. A. Gill and Asst. Engr. J. B. Patton of the shooting party were on the Island when Lieut. Hogg left it.

Lieut. W. A. Gill - Lt. Hogg returned from a shooting trip to Second Island and reported that a chinaman had been accidentally shot by C. H. Bullock, Ap. 1 C. who returned with Lieut. Hogg and that the natives were holding B. H. Shepley Ap. 1 C. one of the party and refused to give him up. * Lt. Prime, Lt. Hogg, and a party of seven Marines left the ship with a Chinese Interpreter to explain that whatever cause of complaint the matter would be settled properly by the U. S. Consul through the Taotai, in the steam launch for the scene of trouble at 5:25. ... * Besides B. H. Shepley, Ap. 1 C., Lieut. W. A. Gill and Asst. Engr. J. B. Patton of the shooting party were on the Island when Lieut. Hogg left it.

Asst. Eng. J. B. Patton - Lt. Hogg returned from a shooting trip to Second Island and reported that a chinaman had been accidentally shot by C. H. Bullock, Ap. 1 C. who returned with Lieut. Hogg and that the natives were holding B. H. Shepley Ap. 1 C. one of the party and refused to give him up. * Lt. Prime, Lt. Hogg, and a party of seven Marines left the ship with a Chinese Interpreter to explain that whatever cause of complaint the matter would be settled properly by the U. S. Consul through the Taotai, in the steam launch for the scene of trouble at 5:25. ... * Besides B. H. Shepley, Ap. 1 C., Lieut. W. A. Gill and Asst. Engr. J. B. Patton of the shooting party were on the Island when Lieut. Hogg left it.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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3 February 1895

Weather cold, temprature by dry bulb thermometer under the poop recorded 10 (degrees) higher than the air on poop deck, probably owing to sheltered position and the heated air from steerage hatch.

4AM to 8AM. At 6.40 Lieutenant M. Johnston left the ship on duty to make arrangements for communicating with the shooting party still absent at Second Island.

8AM to Meridian. Ensign M. Johnston returned on board at 9.00 AM having set on foot through the U.S. Consul the securing of a government steam launch to establish communication with our steam launch and party still absent at Second Island - about 9 miles down the river. ............. The steam launch with all absentees safe and sound returned at 10:45.

Weather cold, temperature by dry bulb thermometer under the poop recording 10o higher than the air on poop deck, probably owing to the sheltered position and the heated air from steerate hatch.

Lieutenant M. Johnston - At 6:40 Lieutenant M. Johnston left the ship on duty to make arrangements for communicating with shooting party still absent at Second Island.

Ensign M. Johnston - Ensign M. Johston returned on boat at 9:00 A.M. having set on foot through the U.S. Consul the securing of a government steam launch to establish communication with our steam launch and party still absent at Second Island - about 9 miles down the river.

Lieut. E. S. Prime - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

Lieut. W. A. Gill - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

W. J. Martin (Sea) - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

Asst. Eng. J. B. Patton - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

Lieut. W. S. Hogg - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

B. Shipley (Ap. 1 C.) - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

L. D. Martin (Mach) - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

C. H. Bullock (app 1c) - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

P. C. Hart (Act'g. Cox) - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

C. Cristodula (C. P.) - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

J. J. Fuller 1st Serg't - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.) - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

C. Biddle (Corp'l) - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

J. Morgan (P. M.) - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P. M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

P. Gready (P. M.) - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

M. Leach (P. M.) - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

M. Louth (P. M.) - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

E. W. Meigs Private - At 9:20 inspected and mustered at quarters - absentees as follows:- Lts E. S. Prime, W. S. Hogg and W. A. Gill, and Ass't. Engr. J. B. Patton, W. J. Martin (Sea), P. Hart (Act'g Cox'n), B. Shipley (A. 1 C.), C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.), L. D. Martin (Mach), C. Cristodula (C. P.), J. A. Denning (F. 1 C.), J. J. Fuller (1st Sergt.), C. Biddle (Corp'l), M. Leach (P. M.), M. Louth (P. M.), E. W. Meigs (P. M.), J. Morgan (P.M.), P. Gready (P. M.)

The steam launch with all absentees safe and sound returned at 10:45 The Chinese Gov't launch referred to above came alongside shortly after the return of our own steam lauch, but went back as its services were not needed.

HIMS Iltis - H.I.M.S.Iltis came in to port at 11:55. Sent an officer to board her.

A Chinese Official from the Taotai paid an official visit to the Captain.

Chinese man-of-war Pao Ming - An officer from the Chinese man-of-war "Pao Ming" paid an officail visit to this ship to inquire after the safety of the hunting party.

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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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4 February 1895

Commences and until 4 am Overcast cloudy squally and rainy Moderate to fresh breeze from E by S Barometer steady Riding athwart wind and ebb tide Maximum strength of current 3/10 knot

4 to 8 am Overcast and squally with wet snow Stiff breeze from E by S to NE by E Nimbus clouds Bar rising Riding between wind and ebb Maximum strength of current 4/10 kn

8 am to Meridian Overcast cloudy snowy squally and cold Moderate to gentle breeze from NE by E Barometer rising Hazy last hour Nimbus clouds Swing to flood from 10:30 to 11:05 Captain Ingerwohl of the German Gunboat Iltis paid an official visit to this ship An English Gunboat passed down the river

Meridian to 4 pm Overcast and cloudy Snow and rain at intervals Gentle breeze from ENE Barometer steady Riding to flood tide Maximum strength of flood tide 4/10 kmot Reformed and reloaded 142 6 pdr H R F saluting charges expending the following articles in the Ornance Dept 142 Hotchkiss primers 142 cork plugs Dupont common powder

4 to 8 pm Overcast and cloudy Squally Nimbus clouds Gentle to fresh breeze from ENE to NNE Barometer rising Commenced to swing to ebb tide at 5:30 Riding athwart wind and ebb tide Maximum strength of ebb tide 2/10 knots

8 pm to Midnight Overcast and cloudy Moderate breeze from NNE Temperature gradually falling Barometer rising Nimbus clouds Riding to ebb tide with maximum strength of current 4/10 knot At 11:10 commenced swinging to flood tide At end of watch riding athwart wind and tide


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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2 May 1895


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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2 June 1895

Commences and until 4 A.M.

4 to 8 A. M.

8 A.M. to Meridian

Cloudy weather. Light breeze o ligt airs from N. by W. Cirro-cumulus clouds.

The Chinese gunboat "Pao Ming" left the harbor, proceeding down the river.

Overcast and cloudy. Light breeze decreasing in force to light airs from N. by W.

riding across wind and ebb tide. Maximum current 1 knot.

(unknown name) Ensign

Barometer steady. Riding to ebb tide wih maximum strength of current 5/10 knot.

Cloudy first two hours, fair remainder of watch. Bar. falling slowly. Cirrus

Cloudy first part - overcast latter part of watch. Light airs from W. by N. to N. by

cirro-cumulus and cirro-stratus clouds. Light breese from N. by W. Ship

W.S. Hogg Lieutenant

ebb and finished at 8:00. Max. strength of flood tide 1 2/10 knots. Tested search

3rd, Pistols, Powder, Stations, Marines, Infantry. Riding to ebb tide. Maximum

Bar. rising first part, steady latter part. At 9:00 after inspection at quarters

and "setting up drill" divisions exercised as follows: 1st, Artillery; 2nd, Great Guns;

Cloudy to fair. Light airs from N. by E. and North. Barometer steady.

Meridian to 4 P.M.

strength of current 4/10 knot.

Fair to cloudy. Light airs from N. by W., N.W. and W. by N. Bar. steady. Cirro-

Commenced to swing the flood tide a 2:50 - finished at 3:30. Maximum strength

cumulus clouds. Exercised the Marines and Servants at boat exercise.

of flood tide 4/10 kt.

M.A. Gill Lieutenant.

(unknown name) Ensign

E. Cumulus clouds. Barometer rising slowly. At 7:10 commenced swinging to

4 to 8 P.M.

Lights.

M.A. Gill Lieutenant

night signalling. Riding te ebb tide; maximm current 8/10 knot.

8 P.M. to Midnight

Cumulus clouds. Exercised the apprentices, coxswains, and quartermasters at

(Unknown name) Ensign

Examined and found to be correct. (Unknown name) Lieut. and Navigator.

pao ming - chinese gunboat

inspected at quarters, drilled in small arms, practiced night signals


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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7 July 1895

Ship either recieved or gave a large amount of dinnnerware, some seemed rather odd for a navy ship, like 1 dessert fork and 11 sherry glasses

Ship either recieved or gave a large amount of dinnnerware, some seemed rather odd for a navy ship, like 1 dessert fork and 11 sherry glasses


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

"moon first quarter 6th day" is written under the middle sections detailing supplies.


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8 February 1895

Gordon, W. (a.i.~) - given 12 hours extra duty for leaving 'boat' without authority.

Der~~e, T. D. (Sea.) - Same offense as Gordon, also given 12 extra hours of duty.

Dubois, E.a. (Lds.) - mentioned as being punished; "Excessively and repeatedly disrespectful to the Officer of the Week" Was given "Two (2) days solitary confinement on bread and water."

received 74 lbs of bread and 82.5 lbs of vegetables


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

"Moon first quarted 7th day" written


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9 February 1895


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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2 October 1895


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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2 November 1895

Midnight to 4 am. Maximum strength of current 8/10 knots

Received fresh provisions: 75 lbs bread, 93 3/4 lbs beef, 93 3/4 lbs vegetables

Cunningham, W. D. (a.b.) - Cunningham, W. D. (a. b.), Insubordinate conduct.

Rogers, H. (Sea.) - Rogers, H. (Sea.) Unseemly conduct.

Abbott, L. A. (a 2 b.) - Abbott, L. A. (a 2 b.), Spitting on deck.

Abbott, L. A. (A 2 b.) - Abbott, L. A. (A 2 b.), Failing to obey orders of the Officer of decks to wipe off brightwork.

Rogers, H. (Sea.) - Rogers, H. (Sea.) Failing to obery orders of the Officer of deck to wipe off brightwork.

Bondurant, T. F. (Lds.) - Bondurant, T. F. (Lds.), Not coming aft when word was passed for sweepers

Thomllinson, R. P. (a. b.) - Thomlinson, R. P. (a. b.) Not coming aft when word was passed for sweepers

Fire in the starboard forward boiler.


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chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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12 February 1895


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yangtse river china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1

Current 6 tenths

Current 4 tenths

Error of Compass by Azimuth observed at 9:21am , ship's head T 83 degrees E, -3o, 17'

Deviation of the Compass by Azimuth observed at 9:21am, ship's head, -1o, 27' variation used, -1o, 50'

Water expended during the preceeding 24 hours, 400 gallons

Coal remaining on hand at Noon, 188 tons, 331 lbs

Water remaining on hand fit for use at Noon, 2550 gallons

Current 7 tenths

Current 6 tenths


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13 February 1895

yangtse river china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1

Commander J. E. Craig, US Navy - Log entry

Commenses and until 4 am, Overcast and cloudy. Nimbus clouds. Light airs from SSE to SE. Barometer falling rapidly. At 12:45 commenced to swing to ebb tide and finished at 1:20. Maximun strength of ebb tide 6/10 knot. Steam in stbd. for'd boiler.

Captain awarded Perry, H.A. 4 hrs extra duty for not cleaning brightwork.

Captain awarded 6 hours extra duty Gergart, A. (Act. Oiler) for being absent from quarters.

Captain awared Cahill, W. 6 hours extra duty for trifling.

Overcast and foggy. Densest between 8 and 9, and 11 and 12.


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chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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13 February 1895

Maxium strength of ebb tide 6/10 knot

Ship commenced swing to ebb tide at 12:45 and finished at 1:20

Ship swung to flood tide from 8:30 to 9:10

W.D. Cunningham (app) - released from confinement, his term having expired

Hunting party left the ship

P. Connell (A.1C) - 4 hrs extra duty for smoking out of hours

H.A. Perry (A 2C) - 4 hrs extra duty for not cleaning brightwork

E.A. Dubois (Lds) - 6 hrs extra duty for slow in manning boat and answering back

A. Gergart (Act Oiler) - 6 hrs extra duty for being absent from quarters

W. Cahill (Plb and Ftr) - 6 hrs extra duty for trifling

Hunting Party returned by 8:00


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat Moored off Chinkiang, Yangtse River, China, Long 119.5


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14 February 1895

2:15 the Captain, Ch. Engr. Stivers, Lt. Prime abd urgeon Mc Clurg left the ship to pay an official visit to the Taotai of Chinkiang

2:15 the Captain, Ch. Engr. Stivers, Lt. Prime and Surgeon Mc Clurg left the ship to pay an official visit to the Taotai of Chinkiang , returning by 5:00

Commences and until 4 am Overcast and foggy Light airs to light breeze from ENE Barometer falling slowly Steam on forward starboard boiler At 12:45 commenced swinging to ebb and finished at 1:30 Max strength of ebb tide during watch 7/10 knot

4 to 8 am Overcast cloudy foggy wet and cool Light airs from ENE Nimbus clouds Barometer steady Riding to ebb Maximum current 6/10 knot Steam in stbd for'd boiler

8 am to Meridian Overcast and foggy Calm Barometer falling Dense fog during whole of watch Sounded fog bell At 9:25 commenced swinging to flood tide and finished at 10:10 Maximum strength of flood tide 5/10 knot At 9:00 mustered and inspected at quarters after which at 9:08 sounded to general quarters divisions reporting ready as follows 1st div 4 m 30 s 2nd 10 2 m 15 s 3rd 1 m 15 s Powder 4 m 30 s Engineer's 4 m 00 s At 9:32 sounded secure divisions securing as follows 1str div 2 m 15 s 2nd 2 m 00 s 3rd 2 m 00 s Powder 6 m 15 s Engineer's 2 m 30 s Mechanics at work as follows Painter painting in cabin dynamo force repairing Ardois Signal key board Carpenters gang breaking out oars for 2nd cutter Engineers force ground in throttle and remade joint of the steam chest of after bilge pump sealing and painting engine room bilges repairing sheet iron lagging in boiler D and adjusting bearing of LP cut off rock shaft Steam in stbd for'd boiler

Meridian to 4 pm Overcast and cloudy Foggy about horizon first three hours setting in thick end of watch Light ais from W by N to NW by N Barometer falling Cumulus clouds At 1:15 overhauled battery At 2:15 the Captain accompanied by Ch Eng'r Stivers Lt Prime and Surgeon McClurg left the ship to pay an official visit to the Taotai of Chinkiang Mechanics at work as follows Engineers force overhauling packing rings of intermediate piston rod stuffing box starboard engine dynamo force reparing Ardois Signal system Painter painting in cabin Blacksmith straightening the water tight door of Yeoman's store room Carpenters fixing oars for cutters Engineer's force sealing and painting bilges Steam in Starboard for'd boiler Started swinging to ebb at 12:10 and finished at 1:00 Max strength of ebb during watch 8/10 knot

4 to 8 pm Overcast cloudy and foggy last ten minutes of watch dense fog during which time sounded fog bell Barometer steady Light airs from NW by W to W by N The Captain and party having calling upon the Taotai returned on board At 6:00 mustered at quarters Riding to ebb tide with maximum strength of current 1 2/10 knots Steam in stbd for'd boiler

8 pm to Midnight Overcast foggy and raining first hour Overcast cloudy and raining with fog about horizon remainder of watch squally last hour Nimbus clouds Barometer falling Light airs to light breeze first three hours fresh breeze in squalls last hour fromW by N Steam in stbd for'd boiler At 9:15 commenced swinging to flood finished at 11:00 During last hour and at end of watch riding athwart wind and flood tide


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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15 February 1895

J. E. Craig - Commander, U.S. Navy

Connences and until 4 a.m.: Maxium rain squalls. Fire in starboard forward boiler.

9:00 a.m. Called all boats for exercises. Organized in 5 minutes.

Captain assigned punishment to Spratley, G. (M. Atl.), 6 hours extra duty for being asbest from wardroom when on watch.

Captain assigned punishment to Dubois, E. A. (Ld.) 6 hours extra duty for shirking.

Captain assigned punishment to Cahill, W. (Pln. and Ftn.) for being distrespectful in bearing. Day in solitary confinement, on bread and water.

Captain assigned punishment to Forenson, A (W.F.) 4 hours extra duty for spitting on deck.

Meridian to 4 p.m. Overcast and clouy with sun breaking through clouds at times.


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moored off ghinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

Error of the Compass by Azimuth observed at 7:06 a.m. ship's head, West, -2o, 32'

Deviation of the Compass by Azimuth observed at 7:06 a.m., ships's head, West -0o, 42'. Variation used, -1o, 50'

Error of Compass by Azimuth observed at 5:10 p.m., ship's head S 84o W., -1o, 09'

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours 400 gallons

Water remaining on hand fit for use at Noon, 2600 gallons

Coal remaining on hand at Noon, 178 tons, 1596 lbs.


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16 February 1895

moored off ghinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

J. E. Craig - Commander, U.S. Navy

Commenences and until 4 a.m. Moon rose at 12:25

M. Gill - Lieutennant

8:22 steam launch left with shooting party, Liet.s Merriam, Hogg, and Gill

Paymaster Smith, Ensign Everhart, and Naval Cadet Brady to go up river and land on Deer Island.

Attended up river scout of Deer Island

By direction of captain, W. Cahill (Pln. and Ftr.) was released from cofinement and restored to duty.

Taotai of Ghinkiang left ship at 12:52 p.m.

8 p.m. to Midnight. Cloudy and clod. Ciro-cumulus clouds with gentle breeze.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

Moon last quarter


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17 February 1895

received food, people went to church

From 2:50 to 3:50 ship swung to ebb; maxium current 4/10 kn

Rec'd in Pay Dept fresh provisions: 75 lbs bread and 93 3/4 lbs of beef and vegetables each

A church party left the ship at 7:30 to go to mass

10:45 ship commenced to swing to flood; completed swing at 1:20; maxium current 8/10 kn

Another church party set out from the ship at 11:00, but returned when it was discovered the church was too far away

A church party left the ship at 7:30 to go to mass returned by 11:00


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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18 February 1895

Jackson, A E., W. R. Cook - Jackson, A E. W. R. Cook repeated careless cooking.

Irving, W. P.,Sh. - Irving, W. P.,Sh. was disrespectful and profane

Taylor, W. C. Ap 1 Cl - Taylor, W. C., Ap 1 Cl. not to be found when on anchor watch.

Briggs, J. Mess Attd - Briggs, J. Mess Attd. blacking his shoes on W. R. rug.

Spratley, C. E., Mesds attd. - Spratley, C. E., Mess Attd. neglect of duty.

Healy, J. Sea. - Healey, J. Sea. attacking P. Connell, Ap 1 Cl and under the influence of liquor

Healey, J. Sea. - Healey, J. Sea. profanity

Gorden, W.,Ap 1 C. - Gorden, W. Ap 1 C. while boatkeeper failing to stand up in boat until ordered and not saluting when officers were leaving the ship in a boat

A. E. Jackson (W. R. Cook) - The Captain gave punishments as follows: Jackson, A. E., W. R. Cook - repeated careless cooking - 8 hrs. extra duty; Irving, W. P., Sh. Wr.- disrepectful and profane - 1 dy S. C. on B and W; Spratley, C. E., Mess Attd. - neglect of duty - 6 hr extra duty; Briggs, J. Mess Attd. - blacking his shoes on W. R. rug - 4 hrs. extra duty, Taylor, W. C., Ap. 1 Cl. - not to be found when on anchor watch - 24 hrs extra duty; Healey, J., Sea - attacking P. Connell, Ap. 1 Cl. - and under the influence of liquor - 24 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J., Sea - profanity - 8 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W., Ap. 1 C. - while boatkeeper failing to stand up in boat until ordered and then not saluting when officers were leaving the ship in a boat - 8 hrs. extra duty.

W. P. Irving (Sh. Wr.) - The Captain gave punishments as follows: Jackson, A. E., W. R. Cook - repeated careless cooking - 8 hrs. extra duty; Irving, W. P., Sh. Wr.- disrepectful and profane - 1 dy S. C. on B and W; Spratley, C. E., Mess Attd. - neglect of duty - 6 hr extra duty; Briggs, J. Mess Attd. - blacking his shoes on W. R. rug - 4 hrs. extra duty, Taylor, W. C., Ap. 1 Cl. - not to be found when on anchor watch - 24 hrs extra duty; Healey, J., Sea - attacking P. Connell, Ap. 1 Cl. - and under the influence of liquor - 24 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J., Sea - profanity - 8 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W., Ap. 1 C. - while boatkeeper failing to stand up in boat until ordered and then not saluting when officers were leaving the ship in a boat - 8 hrs. extra duty.

J. Briggs (Mess Attdt) - The Captain gave punishments as follows: Jackson, A. E., W. R. Cook - repeated careless cooking - 8 hrs. extra duty; Irving, W. P., Sh. Wr.- disrepectful and profane - 1 dy S. C. on B and W; Spratley, C. E., Mess Attd. - neglect of duty - 6 hr extra duty; Briggs, J. Mess Attd. - blacking his shoes on W. R. rug - 4 hrs. extra duty, Taylor, W. C., Ap. 1 Cl. - not to be found when on anchor watch - 24 hrs extra duty; Healey, J., Sea - attacking P. Connell, Ap. 1 Cl. - and under the influence of liquor - 24 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J., Sea - profanity - 8 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W., Ap. 1 C. - while boatkeeper failing to stand up in boat until ordered and then not saluting when officers were leaving the ship in a boat - 8 hrs. extra duty.

C. E. Spratley (M. A.) - The Captain gave punishments as follows: Jackson, A. E., W. R. Cook - repeated careless cooking - 8 hrs. extra duty; Irving, W. P., Sh. Wr.- disrepectful and profane - 1 dy S. C. on B and W; Spratley, C. E., Mess Attd. - neglect of duty - 6 hr extra duty; Briggs, J. Mess Attd. - blacking his shoes on W. R. rug - 4 hrs. extra duty, Taylor, W. C., Ap. 1 Cl. - not to be found when on anchor watch - 24 hrs extra duty; Healey, J., Sea - attacking P. Connell, Ap. 1 Cl. - and under the influence of liquor - 24 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J., Sea - profanity - 8 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W., Ap. 1 C. - while boatkeeper failing to stand up in boat until ordered and then not saluting when officers were leaving the ship in a boat - 8 hrs. extra duty.

W. C. Taylor (1st Class app) - The Captain gave punishments as follows: Jackson, A. E., W. R. Cook - repeated careless cooking - 8 hrs. extra duty; Irving, W. P., Sh. Wr.- disrepectful and profane - 1 dy S. C. on B and W; Spratley, C. E., Mess Attd. - neglect of duty - 6 hr extra duty; Briggs, J. Mess Attd. - blacking his shoes on W. R. rug - 4 hrs. extra duty, Taylor, W. C., Ap. 1 Cl. - not to be found when on anchor watch - 24 hrs extra duty; Healey, J., Sea - attacking P. Connell, Ap. 1 Cl. - and under the influence of liquor - 24 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J., Sea - profanity - 8 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W., Ap. 1 C. - while boatkeeper failing to stand up in boat until ordered and then not saluting when officers were leaving the ship in a boat - 8 hrs. extra duty.

P. Connell (app 1 c) - The Captain gave punishments as follows: Jackson, A. E., W. R. Cook - repeated careless cooking - 8 hrs. extra duty; Irving, W. P., Sh. Wr.- disrepectful and profane - 1 dy S. C. on B and W; Spratley, C. E., Mess Attd. - neglect of duty - 6 hr extra duty; Briggs, J. Mess Attd. - blacking his shoes on W. R. rug - 4 hrs. extra duty, Taylor, W. C., Ap. 1 Cl. - not to be found when on anchor watch - 24 hrs extra duty; Healey, J., Sea - attacking P. Connell, Ap. 1 Cl. - and under the influence of liquor - 24 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J., Sea - profanity - 8 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W., Ap. 1 C. - while boatkeeper failing to stand up in boat until ordered and then not saluting when officers were leaving the ship in a boat - 8 hrs. extra duty.

J. Healey (Sea) - The Captain gave punishments as follows: Jackson, A. E., W. R. Cook - repeated careless cooking - 8 hrs. extra duty; Irving, W. P., Sh. Wr.- disrepectful and profane - 1 dy S. C. on B and W; Spratley, C. E., Mess Attd. - neglect of duty - 6 hr extra duty; Briggs, J. Mess Attd. - blacking his shoes on W. R. rug - 4 hrs. extra duty, Taylor, W. C., Ap. 1 Cl. - not to be found when on anchor watch - 24 hrs extra duty; Healey, J., Sea - attacking P. Connell, Ap. 1 Cl. - and under the influence of liquor - 24 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J., Sea - profanity - 8 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W., Ap. 1 C. - while boatkeeper failing to stand up in boat until ordered and then not saluting when officers were leaving the ship in a boat - 8 hrs. extra duty.

W. Gordon (App. 1C) - The Captain gave punishments as follows: Jackson, A. E., W. R. Cook - repeated careless cooking - 8 hrs. extra duty; Irving, W. P., Sh. Wr.- disrepectful and profane - 1 dy S. C. on B and W; Spratley, C. E., Mess Attd. - neglect of duty - 6 hr extra duty; Briggs, J. Mess Attd. - blacking his shoes on W. R. rug - 4 hrs. extra duty, Taylor, W. C., Ap. 1 Cl. - not to be found when on anchor watch - 24 hrs extra duty; Healey, J., Sea - attacking P. Connell, Ap. 1 Cl. - and under the influence of liquor - 24 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J., Sea - profanity - 8 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W., Ap. 1 C. - while boatkeeper failing to stand up in boat until ordered and then not saluting when officers were leaving the ship in a boat - 8 hrs. extra duty.

The Carpenters gang engaged in repairing gratings; making cover to bell wire box in forward fireroom hatch; sheathing cabin water closet tank. The painter mixed paints. The plumber and fitter engaged in repairing W. R. sink drain. The balcksmith engaged in fitting rubber gaskets. The Engineering Department secured port air pump beam; overhauled air checks of port air pump; fitting T iron under floor plates in after fire room; sealing and cleaning after fireroom bilges. The sailmakers mate repaired workshop canopy cover.

The Engineer's Department at work as follows, fitting T iron for floor plate under port ventilator in after fireroom; filing S. P. slide of port engine; setting up on crosshead and wrist pins of port dynamo engine and finished overhauling air checks of port cirulating pump. Capenters gang finished box for bell wire and fixing wood to wardroom pantry. Dynamo force at work on cabin bell circuits. The blacksmith, plumber and fitter and sailmakers mate engaged at same work as in the preceding watch.

Carpenters gang, and Plumber and fitter repairing W. R. sink.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

Moon last quarter 2nd day


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19 February 1895

Mechanics on board at work as follows: painter in cabin; plumber on Wardroom sink; Carpenters gang fitting plugs in deck, working on water closet in cabin and making mitre blocks; sail makers mate making binnacle cover; dynamo room force working on cabin bells; Engineer's force, the blacksmith fitting rubber gaskets to water tight doors, the boilermaker fitting T iron support for after fireroom floor plates, one machinist filing L. P. crosshead slide of port engine, one machinist removed, examined and replace L. ~. P. main valve.

W. P. Irving (Sh. Wr.) - By order of the Captain, W. P. Irving (Sh. Wr.) was released from confinement and restored to duty.

Woosung of the Butterfield and Swire Line - At 1:15 called away Rescue Pary. Mustered them at their stations. At 2:50 coaled and watered steam launch and then started fires in her. At 3:35 steam launch left in charge of Cadet Proctor to go down the river about e miles to tow back two distressed boats belonging to the steamer Woosung of the Butterfield and Swire line.

German gunboat Iltis - At 3:55 the Captain of the German Gunboat "Iltis" paid an official visit to the Captain.

The steam cutter returned at 4:20 from having towed the distressed boats of the "Woosung" and fires were hauled in her at 4:23.

Captain of the German Gunboat "Iltes" made a formal call on the Captain of the "Concord"


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

coal consumer during the preceding 24 hours: 3 tons 440 lbs

coal remaining on hang at Noon: 166tons 1331 lbs


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20 February 1895

the German Gunboat Iltis - At 8:10 the German Gunboat Iltis left and stood up the river.

G.Tusis(Seting Oiles) - G.Tusis(Setibg Oiles) for using profane and obscured epithet to A. Halladay(Ldv.),12 hrs. extra duty.

G.H.Bulloek(A.1 C) - G.H.Bulloek(A.1 C) for making an untrue statement, 24 hrs. extra duty

H. Rogess(Sea) - H. Rogess(Sea) for profanity, 8 hrs extra duty.

C. Hauseu(Cletg. Hr. Cook, C) - C. Hauseu(Cletg. Hr. Cook, C) for causing a disturbance, 24 hrs extra duty.

A.Kuneu(a. ,C) - A. Kuneu(a., C) for spitting in seapiper, 4 hrs. extra duty.

A.H. Cludessou(Sea) - A. H. Cludessou(Sea ) for spitting on deck, 4 hrs extra duty.


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chuikiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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20 February 1895

German Gunship Iltis - at 8:10 the German Gunship Iltis left and stood up the river

iltis - german gunboat left

5 sailors punished for spitting, enginerring made repairs and painted


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

Moon last quarter 4th day


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21 February 1895

Phillips, C. W. (C. P.) - Punish. were awarded by the Captain as follows: Lymus, S. (Lds), Phillips, C. W. (C. P.),Rose, W. (O.~),Conway, J.B.(C.P), Barrett, R (P.M), Reed, N. F. (C. P.), and Kline, M. A. (Lds.)

Lymus, S (Lds) - Punish. were awarded by the Captain as follows: Lymus, S. (Lds), Phillips, C. W. (C. P.),Rose, W. (O.~),Conway, J.B.(C.P), Barrett, R (P.M), Reed, N. F. (C. P.), and Kline, M. A. (Lds.)

Reed, N. F. (C. P.) - Punish. were awarded by the Captain as follows: Lymus, S. (Lds), Phillips, C. W. (C. P.),Rose, W. (O.~),Conway, J.B.(C.P), Barrett, R (P.M), Reed, N. F. (C. P.), and Kline, M. A. (Lds.)

Barrett, R (P.M) - Punish. were awarded by the Captain as follows: Lymus, S. (Lds), Phillips, C. W. (C. P.),Rose, W. (O.~),Conway, J.B.(C.P), Barrett, R (P.M), Reed, N. F. (C. P.), and Kline, M. A. (Lds.)

Kline, M. A. (Lds.) - Punish. were awarded by the Captain as follows: Lymus, S. (Lds), Phillips, C. W. (C. P.),Rose, W. (O.~),Conway, J.B.(C.P), Barrett, R (P.M), Reed, N. F. (C. P.), and Kline, M. A. (Lds.)

Conway, J.B.(C.P) - Punish. were awarded by the Captain as follows: Lymus, S. (Lds), Phillips, C. W. (C. P.),Rose, W. (O.~),Conway, J.B.(C.P), Barrett, R (P.M), Reed, N. F. (C. P.), and Kline, M. A. (Lds.)


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chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

Moon last quarter 4th day


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21 February 1895

Dressing the ship in flags for Washington's Birthday

Received on board a piano which the U.S. Consul loaned for use on board tomorroww


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

Moon last quarter 5th day


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22 February 1895

At 8:00 dressed the ship rainbow fashion with national ensign at each mast head in honor of the day [Washington's Birhday]

A Chinese transport came in from up river - no troops aboard [before Noon]

At noon fired a salute of 21 guns in honor of the day

The Officers of the ship held an entertainment on board in honor of the day

At 8:00 dressed the the ship rainbow fashion with a national ensign at each mast head in honor of the day.

At noon fired a salute of 21 guns in honor of the day. Expended in Ordnance Dept. 21 saluting charges.

The Officers of the ship held an entertainment on board in honor of the day.

Chf. Eng. Geo. W. Stivers - Chf. Eng. Geo. W. Stivers completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the ship for which he is specially responsible.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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23 February 1895

at 830 the steam launch left the ship with a hunting party for the neighborhood of ichang just abreast of dear island

Lat , Long

Ens. C.M. Fahs - At 8:30 the steam launch left the ship with a hunting party for the neighborhood of Ichang, just abreast of Dear Island. The following officers composed the party: Paymr. H.R. Smith; Ens. C.M. Fahs; Ass't. Engt. J.B. Patton; Naval Cadet J.B. Potter.

Ass't. Engt. J.B. Patton - At 8:30 the steam launch left the ship with a hunting party for the neighborhood of Ichang, just abreast of Dear Island. The following officers composed the party: Paymr. H.R. Smith; Ens. C.M. Fahs; Ass't. Engt. J.B. Patton; Naval Cadet J.B. Potter.

Paymr. H.R. Smith - At 8:30 the steam launch left the ship with a hunting party for the neighborhood of Ichang, just abreast of Dear Island. The following officers composed the party: Paymr. H.R. Smith; Ens. C.M. Fahs; Ass't. Engt. J.B. Patton; Naval Cadet J.B. Potter.

Naval Cadet J.B. Potter - At 8:30 the steam launch left the ship with a hunting party for the neighborhood of Ichang, just abreast of Dear Island. The following officers composed the party: Paymr. H.R. Smith; Ens. C.M. Fahs; Ass't. Engt. J.B. Patton; Naval Cadet J.B. Potter.

the Chinese junk Shun Feng of Shanghai - Made preparations for veering cable, as a precautionary measure, in case the Chinese junk Shun Feng of Shanghai should drag down on us.

The piano which was loaned to us by the US Consul was returned.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

Error of the Compass by Azimuth Sun observed at 6:40 AM, ship's head N26o W - 2o 33'

Deviation of the Compass by Azimuth Sun observed at ", ship's head " - 0o 43' variation used, -1o 50'

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 400 gallons.

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 1000 "

Water remaining on hand fit for use at Noon, 2700 "

Coal consumed during the preceding 24 hours, 3 tons, 325 lbs.

Coal remaining on hand at Noon, 154 " 261 "

New Moon


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24 February 1895

Tempratures of wet and dry bulb thermometer were taken after 9AM by the psychometer which was transferred from underneath the beak of the poop to the mizzen mast.

Temperature of wet and dry bulb thermometers were taken after 9 AM by the psychrometer which was transferred from underneath the break of the poop to the mizzen mast.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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25 February 1895

C.H. Bullock (A. 1 C.) - C.H. Bullock (A. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room from 8 to 11:00.


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moored off chinkiang gangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

Current 8 tenths

Current 1 knot 0 tenths

Deviation of the Compass by Asimuth observed at 6:54 am ship's head +0o 57' variation used, -1o 50'

Deviation of the Compass by Azimuth observed at 4:08 pm S 85o W -2o 42' variation use, -1o 50'

Water distilled furing the preceding 24 hours 500 gallons

Coal remaining on hand at Noon, 150 tons, 1946 lbs


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25 February 1895

E.H. Scharnweber (A. 1 C.) - The Captain awarded the following punishments:- E.H. Scharnweber (A. 1 C.) answering the officer of the deck in an unseaman like manner, 6 hrs. extra duty

C.A. Halle (A. 2 C.) - The Captain awarded the following punishments:- E.H. Scharnweber (A. 1 C.) answering the officer of the deck in an unseaman like manner, 6 hrs. extra duty; C.A. Halle (A. 2 C.) neglect of duty, 4 hrs. extra duty

B.H. Shepley (A. 1 C.) - The Captain awarded the following punishments:- E.H. Scharnweber (A. 1 C.) answering the officer of the deck in an unseaman like manner, 6 hrs. extra duty; C.A. Halle (A. 2 C.) neglect of duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; A. Kunen (A. 1 C.) noisy after having been repeatedly cautioned, 6 hrs. extra duty; B.H. Shepley (A. 1 C.) neglect of duty, 2 hrs. extra duty

A. Kunen (A. 1 C.) - The Captain awarded the following punishments:- E.H. Scharnweber (A. 1 C.) answering the officer of the deck in an unseaman like manner, 6 hrs. extra duty; C.A. Halle (A. 2 C.) neglect of duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; A. Kunen (A. 1 C.) noisy after having been repeatedly cautioned, 6 hrs. extra duty

J. Whitford (P~t. M.) - The Captain awarded the following punishments:- E.H. Scharnweber (A. 1 C.) answering the officer of the deck in an unseaman like manner, 6 hrs. extra duty; C.A. Halle (A. 2 C.) neglect of duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; A. Kunen (A. 1 C.) noisy after having been repeatedly cautioned, 6 hrs. extra duty; B.H. Shepley (A. 1 C.) neglect of duty, 2 hrs. extra duty; J. Whitford (P~t. M.) making an impudent answer to the officer of the deck after having received caution, this answer being made after the officer of the deck had passed out of hearing, one day solitary confinement on bread and water. J. Whitford (P~t. M.) was accordingy confined.

Commander J.E. Craig - Log

4 am to 8 am Clear and cold. Misty last two hours.

J.S. Hogg Lieutenant - Log entry

Captain awarded punishment to C.A. Halle (A 2 b) neglect of duty 4 hours extra duty

Captain awarded punishment to B.H. Shepley for neglect of duty 2 hours of extra duty

Captain awarded punishment to J. Whitford accordingly confined.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

Coal consumed during the preceding 24 hours, 3 tons, 210 lbs.

New moon 2nd day.

New moon 2nd day


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26 February 1895

By direction of Captain, J. Whitford, pvt was released from confinement and restored to duty. The following punishments were awarded by the Captain: viz, Conway, J. 13 (C.P.) for leaving extra duty job without authority. 6 hrs. extra duty. Cobb, J. (Mess Attd.), Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.) and Spratley, C.E. (Mess Attd.) for loitering at galley during breakfast. 4 hrs. extra duty each.

J. Whitford (Pvt) - released from confinement

J.B. Conway (C.P) - for leaving extra duty job without authority, 6 hrs extra duty

J. Cobb (Mess Attd.) - for loitering at galley during breakfast, 4 hrs extra duty

J. Briggs (Mess Attd.) - for loitering at galley during breakfast, 4 hrs extra duty

C.E. Spratley (Mess Attd.) - for loitering at galley during breakfast, 4 hrs extra duty


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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26 February 1895

By direction of the Captain, J. B. Conway (C.P.), under the influence of liquor, was placed under sentry's charge for safe keeping. Mustered at quarters at 5:00.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

Coal consumed during the preceding 24 hours, 3 tons, 670 lbs.

New moon 3rd day.


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27 February 1895

A Chinese alphabetical gunboat shifted her anchorage a few cable lengths down stream.

Rec'd in Pay Dept. the following fresh provisions: viz., 75 lbs. bread and 93 3/4 lbs. of beef and vegetables each.

A small Chinese gunboat got underway at daylight and steamed down the river.

Rec'd in Equip. Dept. 2 bbls. charcoal, 1 bbl. line and 150 lbs. of soap.

The following punishments were awarded by the Commander: - Conway, J. B. (C.P.) under the influence of liquor on board ship. 24 hrs. extra duty, Weber, H. (P.M.) sitting down on post apparent asleep. 2 days solitary confinement on bread and water, and Weber, H. (P.M.) was so confined.

At 10:26 a Chinese junk under said capsized about 700 yards from the ship; called away the "Rescue Party" in the 1st cutter which reached the spot in 4 minutes and rendered assistance in taking men out of the water. After carefully examining the water in the vicinity the cutter returned.


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27 February 1895

received food, 3 sailors punished, rescued men from junk that overturned, made general repairs


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

Coal consumed during the preceding 24 hours, 3 tons, 670 lbs.

New moon 4th day.


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28 February 1895

Rec'd in pay Dept. for the crew fresh provisions as follows: 75 lbs. bread, 93 3/4 lbs. beef and 93 3/4 lbs. vegetables.

The Commanding officer awarded punishments as follows: Jackson, A. E. (W.R.G.) for not obeying orders, 12 hrs. extra duty, Whitford, J. (P.M.) for disrespect, 12 hrs. extra duty.

received food, 2 sailors punished, general repairs


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chinkiang yangtse river

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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28 February 1895

The British Consul came about unofficially.

At sundown exhibited lights as required by Navy Department Circular No 62. putting in to effect the new "Rules of the Road."



LOGS FOR MARCH 1895


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

Current: 3 AM, 0kts, 7 tenths.

Current: 7 AM, 0kts, 1 tenth.

Current: 10AM, 0kts, 4 tenths.

[For compass error and deviation observations] No observations, conditions unfavorable.

Water expended during the preceding 24 hours, 400 gallons.

Water distilled during the preceding 24 hours, 400 "

Water remaining on hand fit for use at Noon, 2800 "

Coal consumed during the preceding 24 hours, 3 tons, 670 lbs.

Coal remaining on hand at Noon, 137" 1966"

New moon 5th day.

Current: 3PM, 1kt 0 tenths.

Current: 6PM, 0kts, 5ths.

Current: 11PM, 0kts, 4 tenths


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1 March 1895

Commander J. E. Craig - under the command of J. E. Craig, U.S. Navy,

W. A. Gill, Lieutenant -

Rec'd in Pay Dept. 93 3/4 lbs. each of beef and vegetables, and 75 lbs. of bread.

Lag~ H. Everhart, Ensign. -

At 9:30 inspected and mustered all quarters.

At 9:34 called "arm and away" all boats and exercised at boat tactics under oars and sails.

At 10:07 hoisted general recall.

By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned: A. Kunen (A. 1 C.) and E. Williams (Sea.) for profanity, each 6 hrs. extra duty.

H. Weber (P.M.) - H. Weber (P. M.) was by order of the Captain released from confinement.

H. Weber - H. Weber (P. M.) insubordinate at the mast on 27 ultimo, ~

Received at the construction department 75 brass bolts for coffer dams.

Started No. 3 dynamo at 5:55 P. M. and ran it until end of watch.

Distilling. Steam in the stbd. forw'd boiler.

Chief Engineer Geo. W. Stivers completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the ship for which he is specially responsible.

4 to 8 pm Overcast and cloudy, with snow, excepting between 5 and 6 Ligh to gentle breeze from North Barometer steady until last ho0ur where it rose two hundredths of an inch Nimbus clouds Riding to ebb tide with maximum strength of current 5/10 knot Received in the Construction Dept 75 brass bolts for coffer dams Started No 3 dynamo at 5:55 PM and ran it until end of watch Distilling Steam in stbd for'd boiler Chief engineer Geo W Stivers completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the ship for which he is specially responsible

8 pm to Midnight Overcast and cloudy Light snow at intervals first two hours Bar rose first hour nearly steady remainder of watch Light to gentle breeze from North Nimbus clouds Running dynamo set #3 until 11:00 At 8:10 commenced swinging to flood finished at 9:20 Max strength of current 4/10 knot At end of watch riding to wind and flood tide Steam in starboard for'd boiler C H Bullock (App 1 C) stood watch in dynamo room for instruction from 8 to 11


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chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


New moon 5th day


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1 March 1895

Commences and until 4 am Overcast and cloudy Light drizzling rain last hour Light airs to gentle breeze from NW Barometer fell first hour nearly steady remainder of watch Nimbus clouds Steam in starboard for'd boiler Riding to ebb Maximum strength of current 7/10 knot

4 to 8 am Overcast cloudy and cold Gentle breeze from NW to North Barometer rising slightly Riding between wind and current Maximum current 1 0/10 kn Recd in Pay Dept 93 3/4 lbs each of beef and vegetables and 75 lbs of bread Steam in stbd ford boiler Ran dynamo No 3 from 5:30 to 7:30

8 am to Meridian Overcast and cloudy Nimbus clouds A slight fall of hail the second and third hours of watch Barometer rising Gentle breeze from North At 9:30 inspected and mustered at quarters At 9:34 called "Arm and away" all boats and exercised at boat tactics under oars and sails At 10:07 hoisted the general recall H Weber (PM) was by order of the Captain released from confinement By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned A Kunen (A 1 C) and E Williams (Sea) for profanity each to 6 hrs extra duty H Weber (PM) insubordinate at the mast on 27 ultimo one day solitary confinement on bread and water By order of the Captain, H Weber (PM) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for one day for being insubordinate at the mast on the 27 ultimo At 8:10 commenced to swing to flood tide and finished at 9:20 Maximum strength of flood tide 4/10 knot Ran No 4 dynamo from 8:15 to noon The following work being done by the mechanics the blacksmith making hangers for zinc plates in boilers the plumber and fitter finished cover for spittoon the dynamo force making general repairs the painter sealing paint locker bilges the Engineer's force fitted and placed on bottom of port after boiler two new zinc plates cleaning engine room bilges port and starboard and sealing upper No 2 bunkers port and starboard the carpenter making fishes for masts and a cover for wooden scuttle butt Steam in stbd ford boiler Distilling

Meridian to 4 pm Overcast and cloudy Light snow at intervals first and second hours snowing heavily at end of last hour Barometer falling Nimbus clouds Gentle breeze from N At 1:15 exercised at "fire quarters" Divisions reported ready as follows 1st div 1 m 0 s 2nd 1 m 30 s 3rd 1 m 0 s Powder 1 m 30 s Engineer's 2 m 15 s then exercised at "collision drill" Divisions reported ready as follows 1st 1 m 15 s 2nd 1 m 30 s 3rd 1 m 30 s Powder 1 m 0 s Engineer's 2 m 0 s At 1:23 secured and divisions reported secure as follows 1st 1 m 30 s 2nd 1 m 30 s 3rd 1 m 30 s Powder 2 m 0 s Engineer's 2 m 15 s Mechanics at work as follows Engineer's finished cleaning engine room bilges overhauled dogs on water tight doors and cleaned off spots of paint on ~ packed water and steam stuffing boxes to main fire pump cleaned valve stems of angle and ~ stop valves on port and starboard after boilers replaced two main hole plates on after edn of port after boiler made three links for cutters falls Dynamo force making general repairs Painter cleaning bilge to paint locker Plumber repaired dogs on door No 24 Carpenters working on shot plugs finished top to wooden scuttle butt working on mast fishes Commenced swinging to ebb at 12:50 finished at 2:50 maximum strength of current 1 0/10 knot Steam in starboard for'd boiler Distilling Running dynamo set #4 starbopard Lt E L Prime accompanied by Surg W A McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds storerooms and living spaces as required by US Navy Regulations

H. Webber (P.M.) - insubordination at the mast - one day in solitary confinment on bread and water

E. Williams (~sea) - 6 hrs extra duty - profanity

A. Kunen (A1C) - 6 hrs extra duty - profanity


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

New moon 6th day


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2 March 1895

J.E. Craig - Commander of ship

Marbury Johnston - Ensign

H.S. Hogg - Lieutenant

Pays Smith - part of shooting party

Ensign Fahs - part of shooting party

Lt. Merriam - party of shooting party

H. Weber (Private) - released from confinement

W.A. Gill - Lieutenant

Marbury Johnston - Ensign

W.A. Gill - Lieutenant

Marbury Johnston - Ensign

G.A. Merriam - Lieutenant and Navigator


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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3 March 1895

received food, general muster

At 10:05 called all hands to muster. Published General Court Martial Orders Nos. 72 to 91 inclusive, and the Articles for the Government of the Navy.

F. Olivero (App 1 Cl) - F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room from 8:00 to 11:00. Ran dynamo set #3 from 8 to 11:00.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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4 March 1895

German Gunboat Iltis - At 4:40 the German Gunboat Iltis, Captain Lieutenant Ingenohl, one day from Wuhu came in to anchor. An officer from this vessel paid a boarding call.

S. B. Thompson (App. ) - App S. B. Thompson stood watch in dynamo room until 11:00 for instruction.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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5 March 1895

German Gunboat Iltis - Kapitan - Lieutenant Ingenohl of the German Gunboat "Iltis" paid an official visit to this ship.

The Commanding Officer paid a visit to the German Gunboat "Iltis."

C. H. Bullock (app 1c) - C. H. Bullock (App. 1 C.) standing watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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6 March 1895

A. Kunen (app 1 c) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assgned:- Kunen A. (A 1 C) for leaving station without authority, 8 hrs. extra duty; Poor, E. L. (A. 2 C.) for disobedience of orders, 12 hrs. extra duty.

E. L. Poor (App. 2 C.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assgned:- Kunen A. (A 1 C) for leaving station without authority, 8 hrs. extra duty; Poor, E. L. (A. 2 C.) for disobedience of orders, 12 hrs. extra duty.

H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) - H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) stood watch during this time in dynamo room for instruction.

4 to 8 pm (Continuation) there being fresh paint on the poop. Night signalling exercise did not take place on account of the ship being freshly painted Maximum strength of ebb tide 8/10 knot Steam in port for'd boiler

8 pm to Midnight Cloudless Light haze about the horizon Bar rose first hour steady remainder of watch Light to gentle breeze from SSW to South first three hours Gentle increasing to fresh breeze in squalls from South last hour Ran dynamo set No 3 from 8 to 11:00 H W Moseley (App 1C) stood watch during this time in dynamo room for instruction Riding to ebb Max strength of current 1 0/10 knot Steam on port forward boiler


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

Moon 1st quarter 2nd day


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6 March 1895

Ensign L. H. Everhart - Ens. L. H. Everhart left the ship on leave of absence until Saturday March 9th at 12 P. M.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

Moon 1st quarter 3rd day


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7 March 1895

At 9:00 after inspection at quarters and "setting up drill" instructed men at stations and duties for "Clear ship for action."

A small Chinese gunboat came in and anchored.

F. Olivero (App 1 Cl) - F. Olivero (Ap. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room from 8 to 11:00.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

Moon 1st quarter 3rd day


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7 March 1895

No evening quarters on account of paint and painting.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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8 March 1895

At 5:25 started running No. 4 dynamo set. At 6:05 shut down, the main strip on switch board having melted, due to a short circuit on port engine room circuit. Replaced fuze. At 6:10 started again and ran until 7:30.

A home mail was received on board.

S. B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8 P.M. to 11 P.M., S. B. Thompson (Ap. 1 C.) standing watch for instructions in the dynamo room.

S.B. Thompson (Ap. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8 PM to 11 PM, S.B. Thompson (Ap. 1 C.) standing watch for instructions in the dynamo room.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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8 March 1895

Lt. E.S. Prime - Lt. E.S. Prime, Ex. Off., accompanied by P.A. Surg. W.A. McClurg make the weekly inspection required by the US Navy Regulations of holds, storerooms and living spaces.

P.A. Surg. W.A. McClurg - Lt. E.S. Prime, Ex. Off., accompanied by P.A. Surg. W.A. McClurg make the weekly inspection required by the US Navy Regulations of holds, storerooms and living spaces.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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9 March 1895

Ensign L. H. Everhart - Ensign L. H. Everhart returned on board from leave of absence.

C. H. Bullock (app 1c) - App. C. H. Bullock stood watch in dynamo room from 8:00 to 11:00 for instruction.

Ensign L.H. Everhart - Ensign L.H. Everhart returned on board from leave of absence.

App. C.H. Bullock - App. C.H. Bullock stood watch in dynamo room from 8:00 to 11:00 for instruction.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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10 March 1895

At 9:45 the Commanding Officer inspected crew and ship. At 10:10 called all hands to muster and published general court-martial orders Nos. 92-100 inclusive.

H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) - H. W. Moseley (1 C. App.) stood watch in dynamo room from 8 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. for instruction.

H.W. Moseley (1 C. App.) - H.W. Moseley (1 C. App.) stood watch in dynamo room from 8 PM to 11:00 PM for instruction.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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11 March 1895

E. S. Bryan (Lds) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- E. S. Bryan (O. S.) for impertinence, 6 hrs. extra duty; C. E. Spratley (Mess Attd.) for raising disturbance at setting up exercise, 8 hrs. extra duty; D. Nakamura (M. Attd.) for same offense, 4 hrs. extra duty; and E. A. Dubois (Lds) for neglect of duty, 8 hrs. extra duty.

D. Nakamura (M. A.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- E. S. Bryan (O. S.) for impertinence, 6 hrs. extra duty; C. E. Spratley (Mess Attd.) for raising disturbance at setting up exercise, 8 hrs. extra duty; D. Nakamura (M. Attd.) for same offense, 4 hrs. extra duty; and E. A. Dubois (Lds) for neglect of duty, 8 hrs. extra duty.

C. E. Spratley (M. A.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- E. S. Bryan (O. S.) for impertinence, 6 hrs. extra duty; C. E. Spratley (Mess Attd.) for raising disturbance at setting up exercise, 8 hrs. extra duty; D. Nakamura (M. Attd.) for same offense, 4 hrs. extra duty; and E. A. Dubois (Lds) for neglect of duty, 8 hrs. extra duty.

E. A. Dubois (Lds) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- E. S. Bryan (O. S.) for impertinence, 6 hrs. extra duty; C. E. Spratley (Mess Attd.) for raising disturbance at setting up exercise, 8 hrs. extra duty; D. Nakamura (M. Attd.) for same offense, 4 hrs. extra duty; and E. A. Dubois (Lds) for neglect of duty, 8 hrs. extra duty.

F. Olivero (App 1 Cl) - Ran port dynamo set until 11:00. During this time F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.

F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set until 11:00. During this time F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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11 March 1895

E.S. Bryan (O.S.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- E.S. Bryan (O.S.) for impertinence, 6 hrs. extra duty;

D. Nakamura (M. Attd.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- E.S. Bryan (O.S.) for impertinence, 6 hrs. extra duty; C.E. Spratley (Mess Attd.) for raising disturbance at setting up exercise, 8 hrs. extra duty; D. Nakamura (M. Attd.) for same offense, 4 hrs. extra duty;

C.E. Spratley (Mess Attd.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- E.S. Bryan (O.S.) for impertinence, 6 hrs. extra duty; C.E. Spratley (Mess Attd.) for raising disturbance at setting up exercise, 8 hrs. extra duty;

E.A. Dubois (Lds.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- E.S. Bryan (O.S.) for impertinence, 6 hrs. extra duty; C.E. Spratley (Mess Attd.) for raising disturbance at setting up exercise, 8 hrs. extra duty; D. Nakamura (M. Attd.) for same offense, 4 hrs. extra duty; and E.A. Dubois (Lds.) for neglect of duty, 8 hrs. extra duty.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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12 March 1895

German Gunboat Iltis - At 8:50 the German Gunboat Iltis got underway and stood down the river and anchored off Consulate Hill. At 11:55 she again got underway and stood down the river.

A small Chinese Gunboat came in and anchored.

S. B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) - S. B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room from 8:00 to 11:00.

S.B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) - S.B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room from 8:00 to 11:00.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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12 March 1895

at 850 the german gunboat iltis got underway and stood down the river and anchored off consulate hill

Lat -18.1, Long 178.4

No evening quarters on account of rain.

the German Gunboat Iltis - At 8:50 the German Gunboat Iltis got underway and stood down the river and anchored off Consulate Hill. At 11:55 she again got underway and stood down the river.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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13 March 1895

Chinese Alphabetical Gunship Loon Sian - Sent an officer to board the Chinese Alphabetical Gunboat "Loon Sian," Lieut. Comdr. Yew Hang, Comdg., which arrived yesterday from Kiangyin one day out. At 10:30 the "Loon Sian" got underway and stood down the river dipping her colors when passing. Her salute was returned in kind.

A large Chinese junk drifted foul of us about 7:10. She was gotten clear about 7:30. No evening quarters on account of rain.

C. H. Bullock (app 1c) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.) in dynamo room under instruction.

C.H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.) - C.H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.) in dynamo room under instruction.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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13 March 1895

A Chinese Alphabetical Gunboat anchored about one mile below this ship.

Lieut. Comdr. Yew Hang, Comdg. - Sent an officer to board the Chinese Alphabetical Gunboat "Loon Sian", Lieut. Comdr. Yew Hang, Comdg., which arrived arrived yesterday from Kiangyin one day out.

the Chinese Alphabetical Gunboat "Loon Sian" - Sent an officer to board the Chinese Alphabetical Gunboat "Loon Sian", Lieut. Comdr. Yew Hang, Comdg., which arrived arrived yesterday from Kiangyin one day out. At 10:30 the "Loon Sian" got underway and stood down the river dipping her colors when passing. Her salute was returned in kind.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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14 March 1895

Cobb, J. (Mess Attd.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Comdr:- Cobb, J. (Mess Attd.) Inattentive to duty, 4 hrs. extra duty;

Twiss, G. (Oiler) - The following punishments were awarded by the Comdr:- Cobb, J. (Mess Attd.) Inattentive to duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Twiss, G. (Oiler) Insolence and using provoking language to M. at Arms, one day solitary confinement on bread and water and was so confined.

Frederick Yapp, seaman - The following advancements in rating were made by order of the Commanding Officer to fill vacancies. Walter J Martin, seaman, to acting coxswain of the steam launch; Frederick Yapp, seaman, to acting quartermaster, 3rd class; William Keough, ordinary seaman, to seaman - these to date from Jan. 17, 1895.

Walter J Martin, seaman - The following advancements in rating were made by order of the Commanding Officer to fill vacancies. Walter J Martin, seaman, to acting coxswain of the steam launch; Frederick Yapp, seaman, to acting quartermaster, 3rd class; William Keough, ordinary seaman, to seaman - these to date from Jan. 17, 1895.

William Keough, ordinary seaman - The following advancements in rating were made by order of the Commanding Officer to fill vacancies. Walter J Martin, seaman, to acting coxswain of the steam launch; Frederick Yapp, seaman, to acting quartermaster, 3rd class; William Keough, ordinary seaman, to seaman - these to date from Jan. 17, 1895.

App. H.W. Moseley - App. H.W. Moseley stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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15 March 1895

F. Olivero (1 C. App.) - F. Olivero (1 C. App.) stood watch in the dynamo room from 8 PM to 11 PM.

George Twiss (Act'g oiler) - Acting Oiler George Twiss was released from confinement by order of the Commanding Officer.

F. Olivero (App 1 Cl) - F. Olivero (1 C. App.) stood watch in the dynamo room from 8 P.M. to 11 P.M.


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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15 March 1895


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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16 March 1895

Started starboard dynamo at 8:30, both alley way circuits on but shut down at 8:30 on account of a hot journal. Started port dynamo engine at 8:30 and shut down at 9:48, then started starboard engine to test it, running until 10 A. M. and finding it in order.

Gruner F. (App 1 C.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- F. Gruner ( 1 C. App.) for inattention to orders, 8 hrs. extra duty and E. A. Dubois (Lds.) for insubordinate and disrespectful conduct, 4 days solitary confinement on bread and water and he, E. A. Dubois (Lds.) was by order of the captain placed in solitary confinement on bread and water in accordance with this awarded punishment.

E. A. Dubois (Lds) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- F. Gruner ( 1 C. App.) for inattention to orders, 8 hrs. extra duty and E. A. Dubois (Lds.) for insubordinate and disrespectful conduct, 4 days solitary confinement on bread and water and he, E. A. Dubois (Lds.) was by order of the captain placed in solitary confinement on bread and water in accordance with this awarded punishment.

S. B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set until 11:00 during which time S. B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.

received food, 3 sailors punished, general repairs


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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17 March 1895

C. H. Bullock (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set from 8 to 11 - during which time C. H. Cullock, App. 1 C. was under instruction in the dynamo room.

Commences and until 4 am Partially clear cold weather Gentle to light breeze from NW Bar falling Cirro-cumulus clouds Moon rose at 12:15 Steam on port forward boiler Riding to ebb tide Maximum current 6/10 kt

4 to 8 am Cloudy first hour then clearing weather Gentle breeze from NW Cirro-cum clouds Barometer steady Riding to ebb tide with maximum strength of current 1 2/10 kn Ran port dynamo with all circuits on from 5:18 am to 7 am Received the following fresh provisions on board in the Pay Dept for use of crew 75 lbs bread 93 3/4 lbs beef and 93 3/4 lbs vegetables Steam on port for'd boiler

8 am to Meridian Clear and pleasant Light breeze from West Barometer falling Cirro-cumulus clouds At 9:30 inspected divisions at quarters At 9:40 the Captain inspected the ship and the crew at quarters Ran port dynamo set from 9:45 until 10:02 At 10:20 commenced swinging to flood From that time until end of watch riding between wind and flood tide Max strength of ebb 6/10 knot Steam on port forward boiler Distilling

Meridian to 4 pm Partially clear and pleasant Light breeze from WNW Barometer falling Cirro-cumulus clouds Steam on port forward boiler Riding to ebb tide Maximum current 1 0/10 kt

4 to 8 pm Partly clear pleasant weather Light airs and breezes from WNW to N by W Barometer fell first two hours steady remainder of watch Cirro-cumulus clouds Ran port dynamo set from 5:38 to end of watch Riding to ebb tide Max strength of current 1 0/10 knot Steam on port forward boiler Distilling

8 pm to Midnight Partially clear and cold Light breeze from SW Barometer nearly steady Cirro-cumulus clouds Ran port dynamo set from 8 to 11 during which time C H Bullock App 1 C was under instruction in the dynamo room Commenced to swing to flood tide at 11:30 Maximum current 1 2/10 kt Steam on port forward boiler


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5

Moon last quarter


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18 March 1895

H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) - App. H. W. Moseley stood watch in dynamo room for instruction from 8:00 to 11:00.

board of survey of which Lt. G.A. Merriam, U.S.N. was senior member, met to survey the poop deck, main deck, and topgallant forecastle deck during 2nd watch

Lt. G.A. Merriam, U.S.N. - senior member of the board of survey

board of survey inspected the galley during 3rd watch


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moored off chinkiang yangtse river china

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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18 March 1895

Mr. G. Mobsby Yangtse River Pilot - Took off mooring swivel and made preparations for getting under way. The Yangtse River Pilot Mr. G. Mobsby came on board.


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by chart

Lat 31.82, Long 120.18


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19 March 1895

1120 bate pt beacon abean bearing e by e mag

Lat , Long

Moon rose at 2:12.

At 5:20 hove up starboard anchor and hove in to 30 fms on port chain. At 6:28 called all hands up anchor. Hove up port anchor and at 6:45 steamed down the Yangtse River, the Pilot Mr. G. Mobsby at the conn.

At 12:45 passed four Chinese men-of-war at anchor off Kiang Yin. Passed a number of river steamers and a Chinese man-of-war standing up river. Standing down the Yangtse Kiang - Pilot conning. At 4:00 abreast North tree.

At 6:30 stopped, hauled in P. L. 10.0 and anchored in 9 3/4 fms., hard bottom, with stbd. anchor and veered to 45 fms. at water's edge. Bearings at anchor - Langshan Hill N 37 W (p.c.), Plover Pt. N 87 W., Double Tree SSW (p.c.).

F. Olivero (App 1 Cl) - Ran pport dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00. App. F. Olivero stood watch in dynamo room for instruction from 8:00 to 11:00.


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anchored above centaur schoal underway and moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai

Lat 31.25, Long 121.65

moon last quarter 2nd day


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20 March 1895

I.G.G. Marie - Return visits were paid to I. G. G. Marie and H. M. S. Alacrity.

HMS Alacrity - Return visits were paid to I. G. G. Marie and H. M. S. Alacrity.

Thom - Ran port dynamo from 8 P.M. to 11 P.M., S. B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) standing watch in the dynamo room during this time.

Lieutenant HS Hogg - Mr. S. Mobsby was discharged and left the ship


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anchored above centaur shoal underway and moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai

Lat , Long


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20 March 1895

At 6:10 got underway and started down the Yangtse Kiang, the Pilot conning, and put over P. L. = 10.0. At. 6:37 passed through the Centaur Shoal crossing. Steaming under both for'd boilers. Ran stbd dynamo from 5:00 to 7:00 At ~:00 abreast of Green Point. At 8:00 Pt. Leo abeam bearing S. W. (p.c.)

Standing down the Yangtse Kiang and up the Wusung River, and mooring at China Merchants S. W. Co. buoy off the Hongkew wharves.

E. A. Dubois (Lds) - Released Lds. E. A. Dubois by order of Commanding Officer.

At 9:00 started fires in steam launch boiler, but had to haul them on account of leaky man-hole plate.

At 9:40 slowed down, at entrance to Wusung River; at 9:45 stopped, to let a steamer go in; at 10:03 went half speed, standing in to Wusung; at 10:05 slowed down to take Harbor Master; at 10:12, when abreast the Wusung forts, Captain ~ansen, the Harbor Master, came aboard, and piloted the ship through Feima Channel, after which he left the ship at 10:36. At 10:20 inspected bags. At 11:35, on approaching the city, the Shanghai harbor master came aboard, took the ship to her moorings, and went ashore. At ~~:50 reached the buoy, and at 12:00 the ship was mooring - in 4 1/4 fms. water and muddy bottom. Draft for'd. 11'-00", aft 15' 00". One American ship and one American schooner in the harbor at Shanghai. A German man-of-war, in dry dock near us, only man-of-war in sight.

R. Jernighan U. S. Consul General - An Officer called upon the U. S. Consul General, R. Jernigham. Boarding Officers from H. M. S. "Alacrity" and the German Cruiser "Marie" called aboard. A Chinese Alphabetical Gunboat came up the river and anchored above us.

HMS Alacrity - An Officer called upon the U. S. Consul General, R. Jernigham. Boarding Officers from H. M. S. "Alacrity" and the German Cruiser "Marie" called aboard. A Chinese Alphabetical Gunboat came up the river and anchored above us.

German Cruiser Marie - An Officer called upon the U. S. Consul General, R. Jernigham. Boarding Officers from H. M. S. "Alacrity" and the German Cruiser "Marie" called aboard. A Chinese Alphabetical Gunboat came up the river and anchored above us.

In making a trip up the river, the steam launch, which had been ~ered and had fires started in her at 12:55, broke down on account of blowing out a gasket.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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21 March 1895

D. Nakamura (M. A.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- D. Nakamura (M. Attd.) for being inattentive at drill, 4 hours extra duty; ~ Yapp (Act. Q. M. 3 C.) for neglect of duty, 2 extra watches, A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) for being slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty.

Yapp (Act. Q. M. 3 C.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- D. Nakamura (M. Attd.) for being inattentive at drill, 4 hours extra duty; ~ Yapp (Act. Q. M. 3 C.) for neglect of duty, 2 extra watches, A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) for being slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty.

A. Kunen (app 1 c) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- D. Nakamura (M. Attd.) for being inattentive at drill, 4 hours extra duty; ~ Yapp (Act. Q. M. 3 C.) for neglect of duty, 2 extra watches, A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) for being slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty.

The Captain left the ship to make official calls.

German Cruiser Marie - The Captain of the German Cruiser "Marie" called on board.

HMS Rattler - H.M.S. "Rattler" passed us proceeding down the river.

4 to 8 pm Fair pleasant weather Light airs from North Cirro-cum clouds Barometer rising At 5 mustered at quarters and had running exercise Ran stbd dynamo until 5 PM when shut down Started port dynamo at 5:41 PM and ran it until 8 pm Riding to ebb tide with maximum strength of current of 5/10 kn Hauled fires in the steam launch at 6:20 Steam on stbd forward boiler Distilling

8 pm to Midnight Partly clear first hour clear remainder of watch Light airs from N to NNW Barometer steady Cirro-cumulus clouds Ran port dynamo set until 11:00 Steam on starboard for'd boiler At 9:00 commenced swinging to flood finished at 10:05 Max strength of flood 6/10 knot


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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21 March 1895

Three small Chinese boys in charge ~ a head man at work scraping and cleaning coffer dams around drum room forward and at work in after magazine.

American Ship St. David - Sent an officer to board the American Ship St. David, Captain Caron, from New York 174 days out and which arrived here Jan. 25, 1895, also the American 4 masted schooner Aida, Captain Anderson, from Vancouver B. C., 58 days out and which arrived here March 1, 1895.

American 4 masted schooner Aida - Sent an officer to board the American Ship St. David, Captain Caron, from New York 174 days out and which arrived here Jan. 25, 1895, also the American 4 masted schooner Aida, Captain Anderson, from Vancouver B. C., 58 days out and which arrived here March 1, 1895.

Himosaka Isaburo (M. Attd.) - Himosaka Isaburo (M. Attd.) returned on board from General Hospital Shanghai with bag and hammock.

HMS Alacrity - At 12:25 the Captain returned to ship, having paid official visits to Vice Ad'l. Fremantle on H. M. S. Alcarity, also on Captain of same ship and the Captain of the H. M. S. Caroline. Later he returned the official visit of the Captain of the German Cruiser Marie.

Vice-Admiral Freemantle R. N. - At 12:25 the Captain returned to ship, having paid official visits to Vice Ad'l. Fremantle on H. M. S. Alcarity, also on Captain of same ship and the Captain of the H. M. S. Caroline. Later he returned the official visit of the Captain of the German Cruiser Marie.

HMS Caroline - At 12:25 the Captain returned to ship, having paid official visits to Vice Ad'l. Fremantle on H. M. S. Alcarity, also on Captain of same ship and the Captain of the H. M. S. Caroline. Later he returned the official visit of the Captain of the German Cruiser Marie.

German Cruiser Marie - At 12:25 the Captain returned to ship, having paid official visits to Vice Ad'l. Fremantle on H. M. S. Alcarity, also on Captain of same ship and the Captain of the H. M. S. Caroline. Later he returned the official visit of the Captain of the German Cruiser Marie.

At 12:35 lowered steam launch and got up steam in her. At 3:00 after a trial she was reported in good working order.

Commences and until 4 am Cloudy Hazy about the horizon Overcast lastt three hours drizzling rain last hour Barometer falling Light airs from NE Cumulus and nimbus clouds Riding to ebb tide Max strength of current 1 0/10 knot Steam on starboard forward boiler

4 to 8 am Overcast cloudy rainy and cool Calm and light airs fromNE and East Barometer ~ steady Nimbus clouds Swing to flood from 5:30 to 6:55 Maximum strength 5/10 ~ Steam in stbd for'd boiler Ran port dynamo from 5:30 to 7:00 Recd in Pay Dept ~ lbs each of beef and vegeatbles and 75 lbs bread

8 am to Meridian Overcast cloudy and raining first two hours then rain stopping about 10 am Nimbus clouds Barometer falling slowly Light airs from East At 8 started distilling By order of the Captain the following punishments are awarded D Nakamura (M Attd) for being inattentive at drill 4 hours extra duty ~ Yapp (Act QM 3 C) for neglect of duty 2 extra watches A Kunen (App 1C) for being slow in manning boat 6 hrs extra duty The Captain lkeft the ship to make official calls The Captainofthe German Cruiser Marie called on board The following work being done by the mechanics the painter finishing gigs back board The blacksmith removing bolts from bunker doors the carpenter's gang fixing bunker floors the engine room force overhauling the boiler of steam launch working on trap doors of bunkers port side and overhauling gauge cocks of port after boiler Started stbd dynamo at 8:20 and ran it until 11:50 with after magazine circuit on in order to scrape the iron skin of ship surround the magazine Three small Chinese boys in charge of a head man at work scraping and cleaning coffers dams around drum room forward and at work in after magazine HMS Rattler passed us proceeding down the river Maxiumum strength of flood tide 1 6/10 kn Steam on stbd forward boiler Sent an officer to board the American Ship St David Captain Caron from New York 174 days out and which arrived here Jan 25 1895 also American 4 masted schooner Aida Captain Anderson from Vancouver BC 58 days out and which arrived here March 1 1895 Shinosaka Isaburo (M Attd) returned on board ~General Hospital Shanghai with bag and hammock

Meridian to 4 pm Cloudy weather Drizzling rain 1st hour Overcast first two hours Light airs from E first two hours calm 2nd hour and light airs from N last hour Barometer rising slowly Nimbus cumulus and cirro-cumulus clouds At 12:25 the Captain returned to the ship having paid official visits to Vice Adl Fremantle on HMS Alacrity also on Captain of same ship and the Captain of the HMS Caroline Later he returned the official visit of the Captain of the German Cruiser Marie At 1:25 lowered steam launch and got up steam in her At 3:00 after a trial she was reported in good working order The Permanent Board on the inspection of the hull etc inspected the coffer dams about the forward fire room trunk Did not overhaul battery on account of inclement weather Mechanics engaged at work as follows Engineer's finished overhauling steam launch cleaning ~ dynamo force repair work painter finished gig's grating and back board carpenters fixing bunker floors plumber repairing lamps Ran stbd dynamo set from 1:00 until end of watch Sent starboard watch ashore on 48 hrs liberty High water slack at 1:00 At 1:30 commenced swinging to ebb and finished at 2:20 max strength of ebb 1 2/20 knots Srteam on starboard forward boiler Distilling Three small Chinese boys in charge of a head man at work scraping and cleaning coffer dams around ford fire room trunk and after magazine


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5

Moon last quarter 4th day


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22 March 1895

An ash lighter took away a load of ashes.

An ash lighter took away a load of ashes

F. Grunner (App 1C) - punishment for not answering call for side boys, 6 hrs extra duty

C. Smith (Bugler) - punishment for impertinence and answering back, 4 hrs extra duty

E. Kellenberger (App 1C) - punishment for not answering call for side boys, 6 hrs extra duty

E.L. Poor (App 2C) - punishment for not answering call for side boys, 2 hrs extra duty


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5

Moon last quarter 4th day


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22 March 1895

C. Smith (Bugler) - The Captain awarded the following punishments:- C. Smith (Bugler) for impertinence and answering back, 4 hrs. extra duty; E. Kellenberger (App. 1 C.) not answering call for side boys, 6 hrs. extra duty; E. L. Poor (App. 2 C.) not answering call for side boys, 2 hrs extra duty; F. Gruner (App. 1 C.) not answering call for side boys, 6 hrs. extra duty.

E. Kellenberger (app 1c) - The Captain awarded the following punishments:- C. Smith (Bugler) for impertinence and answering back, 4 hrs. extra duty; E. Kellenberger (App. 1 C.) not answering call for side boys, 6 hrs. extra duty; E. L. Poor (App. 2 C.) not answering call for side boys, 2 hrs extra duty; F. Gruner (App. 1 C.) not answering call for side boys, 6 hrs. extra duty.

E. L. Poor (App. 2 C.) - The Captain awarded the following punishments:- C. Smith (Bugler) for impertinence and answering back, 4 hrs. extra duty; E. Kellenberger (App. 1 C.) not answering call for side boys, 6 hrs. extra duty; E. L. Poor (App. 2 C.) not answering call for side boys, 2 hrs extra duty; F. Gruner (App. 1 C.) not answering call for side boys, 6 hrs. extra duty.

Gruner F. (App 1 C.) - The Captain awarded the following punishments:- C. Smith (Bugler) for impertinence and answering back, 4 hrs. extra duty; E. Kellenberger (App. 1 C.) not answering call for side boys, 6 hrs. extra duty; E. L. Poor (App. 2 C.) not answering call for side boys, 2 hrs extra duty; F. Gruner (App. 1 C.) not answering call for side boys, 6 hrs. extra duty.

French Gunboat Lutiu - At 10:55 the French Gunboat Lutiu passed in and later came to anchor off the city. A boarding visit was paid to her. She was found to be 5 days out from Hang-how, and commanded by Lieutenant de vaisseau De Gueydon

HMS Alacrity - A return visit to Captain was paid by Commander G. D. Lisle of H. M. S. Alacrity who represented Vice Admiral, Sir Edward Fremantle Commander-in-Chief of British Naval Forces in China.

Lieut. Hogg - Lt. Hogg left ship on leave of absence until 8 P.M. Mach 24th.

French Gunboat Lutiu - The Commanding Officer of the French Gunboat Lutiu made an official call on board.

a3 men punished for 'not answering call for side boys'

Luti~i - French Gunboat passed in and later came to anchor off the city.

Lieutenant de raisseau De Sueydow - commander of french gunboat

G. D. Lisle - of H.M.S. Alacrity, represented Vice Admiral, Sir EdwardFrennant~~, Commander in chief of British Navel Forces in China

hired four 'small Chinese boys' to clean and pain various parts of the ship.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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23 March 1895

Received in Construction Department from L. Charles and Co. of Shanghai, 44 small iron bolts and nuts.

French Gunboat Inconstant - The French gunboat Inconstant left the harbor about 9:50.

Naval Cadet Chester Wells - Naval Cadets Chester Wells, J. B. Potter, A. M. Proctor, and J. R. Brady left the ship, having been detached and ordered to Annapolis, Md. for final examination

Naval Cadet J. B. Potter - Naval Cadets Chester Wells, J. B. Potter, A. M. Proctor, and J. R. Brady left the ship, having been detached and ordered to Annapolis, Md. for final examination

J. R. Brady Naval Cadet - Naval Cadets Chester Wells, J. B. Potter, A. M. Proctor, and J. R. Brady left the ship, having been detached and ordered to Annapolis, Md. for final examination

A. M. Procter Naval Cadet - Naval Cadets Chester Wells, J. B. Potter, A. M. Proctor, and J. R. Brady left the ship, having been detached and ordered to Annapolis, Md. for final examination

HMS Caroline - The Captain of H. M. S. "Caroline" made a return visit on board.

French Gunboat Lutiu - The Commander called upon the Comd'g. Officers of Fr. Gunboat Lutiu and Spanish Gunboat Don Juan de Ulboa.

Spanish Gunboat Don Juan de Ulboa - The Commander called upon the Comd'g. Officers of Fr. Gunboat Lutiu and Spanish Gunboat Don Juan de Ulboa.

Russian Cruiser Kreisser - The Russian Cruiser Kreisser, Capitaine de Fregate P. Timofeiew, Comd'g., came in to anchor having been three days out from Chifu. Sent an officer to board her, which visit was returned by an officer from the Kreisser.

English Gunboat Daphne - The English Gunboat Daphne, Commander McArthur, Comd'g., came in to anchor having been out 2 days from Chifu. Sent an officer to board her.

German Cruiser Marie - At 12:50 the German Cruiser "Marie" came out of the dry dock.

E. A. Dubois (Lds) - At 5:00 mustered at quarters - absent over leave, E. A. Dubois, Lds.; T. Gehrt, O. S.; J. Healy, Sea.; H. Hannon, O. S.; F. Boley, 2 C. F., and J. Ridgeway, C. P. ... H. Hannon, O. S. returned on board 2 hrs over time.

H. Hannon (O. S.) - At 5:00 mustered at quarters - absent over leave, E. A. Dubois, Lds.; T. Gehrt, O. S.; J. Healy, Sea.; H. Hannon, O. S.; F. Boley, 2 C. F., and J. Ridgeway, C. P. ... H. Hannon, O. S. returned on board 2 hrs over time.

F. Boley (F. 2 C.) - At 5:00 mustered at quarters - absent over leave, E. A. Dubois, Lds.; T. Gehrt, O. S.; J. Healy, Sea.; H. Hannon, O. S.; F. Boley, 2 C. F., and J. Ridgeway, C. P. ... H. Hannon, O. S. returned on board 2 hrs over time.

T. Gehrt (O. S.) - At 5:00 mustered at quarters - absent over leave, E. A. Dubois, Lds.; T. Gehrt, O. S.; J. Healy, Sea.; H. Hannon, O. S.; F. Boley, 2 C. F., and J. Ridgeway, C. P. ... H. Hannon, O. S. returned on board 2 hrs over time.

J. Healy (Sea) - At 5:00 mustered at quarters - absent over leave, E. A. Dubois, Lds.; T. Gehrt, O. S.; J. Healy, Sea.; H. Hannon, O. S.; F. Boley, 2 C. F., and J. Ridgeway, C. P. ... H. Hannon, O. S. returned on board 2 hrs over time.

J. Ridgeway (C. P.) - At 5:00 mustered at quarters - absent over leave, E. A. Dubois, Lds.; T. Gehrt, O. S.; J. Healy, Sea.; H. Hannon, O. S.; F. Boley, 2 C. F., and J. Ridgeway, C. P. ... H. Hannon, O. S. returned on board 2 hrs over time.

Don Juan de Ulloa - Spanish gunboat

Kreisser - Russian Cruiser came in to anchor, was visited

Daphne - English gunboat came into anchor

Commander called a meeting of several commanders/officers of ships from Spain and France, Russian and English ships came to anchor.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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24 March 1895

English Gunboat Daphne - An officer from the English Gunboat "Daphne" paid a return boarding visit.

German Cruiser Marie - At 9:45 the German Cruiser Marie put to sea.

Russian Cruiser Kreisser - Capitaine de Fregate P. Timofeiew, commanding the Russian Cruiser Kreisser paid an official visit to this ship.

Lieut. W. S. Hogg - Lt. W. S. Hogg U.S.N. reported his return on board from leave of absence.

S. A. Dubois (Ld2) - Absent without leave: T. Gehrt (o.s.), S. A. Dubois (Ld2), J. Healey (sea), F. Boley (f.2c), J. Ridgway (c. p.).

J. Ridgway (c. p.). - Absent without leave: T. Gehrt (o.s.), S. A. Dubois (Ld2), J. Healey (sea), F. Boley (f.2c), J. Ridgway (c. p.).

J. Healey (sea) - Absent without leave: T. Gehrt (o.s.), S. A. Dubois (Ld2), J. Healey (sea), F. Boley (f.2c), J. Ridgway (c. p.).

F. Boley (f.2c) - Absent without leave: T. Gehrt (o.s.), S. A. Dubois (Ld2), J. Healey (sea), F. Boley (f.2c), J. Ridgway (c. p.).

Daphne - An officer from the English Gunboat Daphne paid a return boarding visit.

Marie - At 9:45 the German Cruiser Marie put to sea.

P. Timofeiew - Capitaine de Frigate P. Timofeiew, commanding the Russian Cruiser Kreisser paid an official visit to this ship.

Kreisser - Capitaine de Frigate P. Timofeiew, commanding the Russian Cruiser Kreisser, paid an official visit to this ship.

Lt. W. S. Hogg - Lt. W. S. Hogg U. S. N. reported his return on board from leave of absence.

E.A. Dubois (Lds) - Absent without leave, T. Gehrt (~), E.A. Dubois (Lds), J. Healey (sea), F. Boley (F.2C.), J. Ridgway (C.P).

F. Boley (F.2C.) - Absent without leave, T. Gehrt (~), E.A. Dubois (Lds), J. Healey (sea), F. Boley (F.2C.), J. Ridgway (C.P).

J. Healey (sea) - Absent without leave, T. Gehrt (~), E.A. Dubois (Lds), J. Healey (sea), F. Boley (F.2C.), J. Ridgway (C.P).

J. Ridgway (C.P) - Absent without leave, T. Gehrt (~), E.A. Dubois (Lds), J. Healey (sea), F. Boley (F.2C.), J. Ridgway (C.P).

T. Gehrt (~) - Absent without leave, T. Gehrt (~), E.A. Dubois (Lds), J. Healey (sea), F. Boley (F.2C.), J. Ridgway (C.P).

the German Cruiser Marie - At 9.45 the German Cruiser Marie put to sea.

the English Gunboat Daphne - An officer from the English Gunboat Daphne paid a return boarding visit.

Capitaine de Frigate P. Timofeiew - Capitaine de Frigate P. Timofeiew, commanding the Russian Cruiser Kreisser, paid an official visit to this ship.

the Russian Cruiser Kreisser - Capitaine de Frigate P. Timofeiew, commanding the Russian Cruiser Kreisser, paid an official visit to this ship.

Lt. W.S. Hogg USN - Lt. W.S. Hogg USN reported his return on board from leave of absence.


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boyds new drydock putung side shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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25 March 1895

T. Eastwoord (1 C. F) - T. Eastwoord (1 C. F) was found on board drunk and violent, and he was confined in the brig in double irons for safe keeping until sober.

At 9:45 tried engines, then r~~~ off slip rope and made preparations for unmooring and going into drydock. At 10:15 slipped from buoy and started for the drydock of Boyd and Co, which we entered at 11:40 - having been delayed in account of a buoy fouling the Stbd screw. In entering dock the starboard middle six-inch gun sponson was bent in.

Spanish Cruiser A. Antonio de Ulboa - The commanding officer of the Spanish Cruiser D. Antonio de Ulboa paid a return visit to this ship. The Commanding officer of the British Cruiser Daphne paid an official visit to this ship.

English Cruiser Daphne - The commanding officer of the Spanish Cruiser D. Antonio de Ulboa paid a return visit to this ship. The Commanding officer of the British Cruiser Daphne paid an official visit to this ship.

F. W. Boley (F. 2 C.) - F. W. Boley (2 C.F.), was brought on board by the jailer from the American Consulate, he having been tried by the Consular Court for being drunk and incapable, he was 45 hours over leave. *Paid the Court charges in the case of F. W. Boley (2 C.F.) $5.00 gold.

Russian Cruiser Kreisser - The Captain paid return visits to Comd'g Officers of the Russina Cruiser "Kreisser" and the English gunboat "Daphne".

Sent a party over to the buoy to see if any damage was done to the buoy that was fouled and to rearrange the buoy for mooring.

T. Eastwood (1 C.F.) - T. Eastwood (1 C. F.) was found on board drunk and violent, and was confined in the brig in double irons for safe keeping until sober.


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Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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25 March 1895

Ridgeway, J. (CP) - At 9.30 mustered at quarters – absentees Boley, F.W. (F2C); Healey, J.A. (Sea); Gehrt, T. (OS), Ridgeway, J. (CP) Du Bois, E.A. (Lds.);

Healey, J.A. (Sea) - At 9.30 mustered at quarters – absentees Boley, F.W. (F2C); Healey, J.A. (Sea); Gehrt, T. (OS), Ridgeway, J. (CP) Du Bois, E.A. (Lds.);

Boley, F.W. (F2C) - At 9.30 mustered at quarters – absentees Boley, F.W. (F2C); Healey, J.A. (Sea); Gehrt, T. (OS), Ridgeway, J. (CP) Du Bois, E.A. (Lds.);

Gehrt, T. (OS) - At 9.30 mustered at quarters – absentees Boley, F.W. (F2C); Healey, J.A. (Sea); Gehrt, T. (OS), Ridgeway, J. (CP) Du Bois, E.A. (Lds.);

Du Bois, E.A. (Lds.) - At 9.30 mustered at quarters – absentees Boley, F.W. (F2C); Healey, J.A. (Sea); Gehrt, T. (OS), Ridgeway, J. (CP) Du Bois, E.A. (Lds.);

the Spanish Cruiser D. Antonio de Ulloa - The commanding officer of the Spanish Cruiser D. Antonio de Ulloa paid a return visit to this ship.

the British Cruiser Daphne - The commanding officer of the British Cruiser Daphne paid an official visit to this ship.

F.W. Boley (2CF) - F.W. Boley (2CF), was brought on board by the jailer from the American Consulate, he having been tried by the Consular Court for being drunk and incapable, he was 45 hours over leave. Paid the Court charges in the case F.W. Boley (2CF).

the Russian Cruiser Kreisser - The Captain paid return visits to Comd'g Officers of the Russian Cruiser Kreisser and the English gunboat Daphne.

the English gunboat Daphne - The Captain paid return visits to Comd'g Officers of the Russian Cruiser Kreisser and the English gunboat Daphne.

J. Ridgway (CP) - At 5.00 mustered at quarters: absentees J. Ridgway (CP), E.A. DuBois (lds); T. Gehrt (OS); J. Healey (Sea); returned 46 hours overtime.

E.A. DuBois (lds) - At 5.00 mustered at quarters: absentees J. Ridgway (CP), E.A. DuBois (lds); T. Gehrt (OS); J. Healey (Sea); returned 46 hours overtime.

T. Gehrt (OS) - At 5.00 mustered at quarters: absentees J. Ridgway (CP), E.A. DuBois (lds); T. Gehrt (OS); J. Healey (Sea); returned 46 hours overtime.

J. Healey (Sea) - At 5.00 mustered at quarters: absentees J. Ridgway (CP), E.A. DuBois (lds); T. Gehrt (OS); J. Healey (Sea); returned 46 hours overtime.

The party sent to buoy that was fouled returned having put buoy in good order except for a dent.


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Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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26 March 1895

J. B. Conway (C. P.) - J. B. Conway (C. P.) returned on board plus 30 m over leave.

E. Kelly (C. P.) - About 7:30 it was discovered that E. Kelly (C. P.) and H. Rogers (Sea.) were absent from the ship without leave.

H. Rogers (Sea) - About 7:30 it was discovered that E. Kelly (C. P.) and H. Rogers (Sea.) were absent from the ship without leave.

At 11:45 ship afloat and at 11:55 ceased filling dock, then started to more the ship aft a short distance, so that when again landed resting places on blocks would be cleard. During flooding of dock men were stationed at all sea valves and flood cocks. The sea valve of for'd fixed ammunition room, shell room and magazine was found out of order, but flood cocks in good order. All other sea valves were found in good condition.

T. Gehrt (O. S.) - T. Gehrt (O. S.) returned on board 76 1/2 hrs. over time.

D. A. Smith - In Pay Department from Payr. D. A. Smith of the U.S.S. Baltimore

U. S. S. Baltimore - In Pay Department from Payr. D. A. Smith of the U. S. S. Baltimore

J. Ridgeway (C. P.) - the following men being absent without leave:

E. A. Dubois (Lds.) - the following men being absent without leave: E. A. Dubois (Lds), J. Ridgeway (C. P.), T. Gehrt (O. s.), J. A. Conway (D. P.),and C. Smith (Bugler).

T, Gehrt (O.S.) - the following men being absent without leave:

C. Smith (Bugler) - the following men being absent without leave:

J. B. Conway (C. P.) - the following men being absent without leave:

H. Rogers (Sea.) - About 7:20 it was discovered that E. Kelly (C. P.) and H. Rogers (Sea.) were absent from the ship without leave.

E. Kelly (C. P.) - About 7:20 it was discovered that E. Kelley(C. P.) and H, Rogers (Sea.) were absent from the ship without leave.

T Gehrt (O. L.) - T. Gehrt (O. L.) returned on board 76 1/2 hrs. over time.


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in boyds new drydock putung lide shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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26 March 1895

Thomas Eastwood (1 C.F.) - Released Thomas Eastwood (F. 1 C.) from confinement for safe keeping, he having become sober.

The dock people engaged going over ship's side with wire brushes prior to painting, and removing blade of stbd. propeller damaged by coming in contact with the chain and buoy while afoul of the moorings when getting underway yesterday during the forenoon watch, and removed a section of casing from around sstbd propeller shaft.

J. B. Conway (C. P.) - All the liberty party returned excepting J. B. Conway (C. P.), C. Smith (Bugler) and O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.) and these together with those absent during quarters were absent at the end of the watch.

C. Smith (Bugler) - All the liberty party returned excepting J. B. Conway (C. P.), C. Smith (Bugler) and O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.) and these together with those absent during quarters were absent at the end of the watch.

O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C) - All the liberty party returned excepting J. B. Conway (C. P.), C. Smith (Bugler) and O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.) and these together with those absent during quarters were absent at the end of the watch.

O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C) - O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.) returned on board 2 1/4 hrs over time.

Thomas Eastwood (F. C.) - Released Thomas Eastwood (F. C.) from confinement for safe keeping, he having become sober.


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in boyds new dry dock and moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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27 March 1895

Dropped down with the tide, using the engines, to the China Merchant lower buoy to which we secured with a hawser at 12:28 in 5 fms. water, soft brown mud. Unshackled stbd. chain and shackled it to the moorings made fast to buoy.

Mr. Carlson Berthing Officer - Mr. Carlson the berthing officer left the ship.

C. Smith (Bugler) - C. Smith (Bugler) returned on board 27 1/2 hrs. over time.

H. R. Smith Paymaster - At 5:00 mustered at quarters and then exercised divisions at running round the decks. Payr. H. R. Smith and E. Kelly (C. P.) absent from quarters without leave.

E. Kelly (C. P.) - At 5:00 mustered at quarters and then exercised divisions at running round the decks. Payr. H. R. Smith and E. Kelly (C. P.) absent from quarters without leave.

L. Mansen (2 CF) - L. Manson (F. 2nd Cl.) was from this date by order of the Captain appointed an Acting Blacksmith in the U. S. Navy.

C. H. Bullock (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00 during which time C. H. Bullock, Ap. 1 C. was under instruction in the dynamo room.

Meridian to 4 pm Overcast cloudy Light drizzling rain most of watch Light to moderate breeze from N by E Bar nearly steady Nimbus clouds Dropped down with the tide using the engines to the China Merchants lower buoy to which we secured with a hawser at 12:28 in 5 fms water soft brown mud Unshackled stbd chain and shackled it to the moorings made fast to buoy Mr Carlson the berthing officer left the ship Allowed fires in port for'd boiler to die out Steam of starboard forward boiler Mechanics engaged on board as follows Carpenters working on 1st cutter Dynamo force overhauling starboard engine and electrical appliances C Smith (Bugler) returned on board 27 1/2 hrs over time Riding to flood tide Maximum current 8/10 kt Draft of ship for'd 11' 5" aft 14' 6" The steam launch returned to ship under steam having started fires at 1:30 towing the sailing launch gig dinghy and skiff

4 to 8 pm Overcast cloudy and squally Drizzling rain1st and 3rd hours Light to fresh breeze in squalls from NNW Barometer rising AQt 4:00 hauled fires in steam launch and hoisted her At 5:00 mustered at quarters and then exercised divisions at running round the decks Payr H R Smith and E Kelly (CP) absent from quarters without leave L Manson (F 2nd Cl) was from this date by order of the Captain appointed Acting Blacksmith in the4 US Navy At 4:00 commenced swinging to ebb finished at 5:50 Max strength of current 1 3/10 knots At 5:46 started starboard dynamo set and ran it during watch Steam on starboard forward boiler

8 pm to Midnight Overcast cloudy and squally drizzling rain most of watch Gentle to fresh breeze in squalls from NNW and NW Bar rising Nimbus clouds Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00 during which time C H Bullock Ap 1 C was under instruction in the dynamo room Steam on starboard forward boiler Commenced to swing to flood tide at 11:20 Maximum current 1 6/10 kts


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in boyds new drydock and moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanhai

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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27 March 1895

Edmond Kelly (CP) - Fell overboard and is supposed to have drowned as a thorough search which was made for him was unsuccessful.

At 12:05 commenced to pump out dock. Landed ship on heel blocks in new position and replaced the chores - drydock people doing the work. At end of watch, dock nearly empty.

Frank Gruner (App 1 C.) - H. Rogers (Sea.), Frank Gruner (a C. Ap.) and Edmond Kelly (C. P.) who had been absent from the ship without permission, returned to the dock landing about 1:50. In coming up the wharf Edmond Kelly (C. P.) fell overboard and is supposed to have been drowned as a thorough search which was made for him was unsuccessful.

H. Rogers (Sea) - H. Rogers (Sea.), Frank Gruner (a C. Ap.) and Edmond Kelly (C. P.) who had been absent from the ship without permission, returned to the dock landing about 1:50. In coming up the wharf Edmond Kelly (C. P.) fell overboard and is supposed to have been drowned as a thorough search which was made for him was unsuccessful.

Edmund Kelly (C. P.) - H. Rogers (Sea.), Frank Gruner (a C. Ap.) and Edmond Kelly (C. P.) who had been absent from the ship without permission, returned to the dock landing about 1:50. In coming up the wharf Edmond Kelly (C. P.) fell overboard and is supposed to have been drowned as a thorough search which was made for him was unsuccessful.

Edmund Kelly (C. P.) - Sent a party to search for the body of Edmond Kelly (C. P.) who is supposed to have been drowned, but the party returned without having been successful in their efforts.

J. Ridgeway (C. P.) - J. Ridgeway (C. P.) was brought on board he being 87 hrs. overtime and the reward of $10. mexican offered for his apprehension and delivery on board was paid.

At 9:20 steam was formed in the starboard and port forward boilers. At 11:00 engines were reported ready for trial. At 9:30 mustered at quarters, no drill on account of making preparations for leaving dock. At 9:25 started flooding dock. At 11:20 ceased filling dock and then opened it. Not having depth of water enough it was necessary to wait until 11:45 before starting to haul out. At 11:55 left dock, tried engines just prior to leaving, and dropped astern with flood tide and engines. The steam launch, sailing launch, gig, whaleboat, dinghy and skiff were taken in tow by a steam launch to the works of Byod and Co. of Shanghai. Before leaving the dock the bething master Mr. Carlson came on board.

E. A. Dubois (Lds) - Later E. A. Dubois returned on board 90 3/4 hrs. over time.

During the flooding of docks men were stationed at all sea valves and flood cocks. All sea valves were found in good working order, the one for forward fixed ammunition room had been overhauled and defect found last night was remedied.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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28 March 1895

R. B. McCandlish (C. P.) - By order of the Captain, R. B. McCandlish (C. P.) was this day rated as Fireman 2nd C.

H. R. Smith Paymaster - Paymaster H. R. Smith returned on board at 5:50.

The American Mail arrived.

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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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28 March 1895

H. Hannon (O. S.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain:- viz., Hannon, H. (O. S.) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J. B. (C. P.) overleave 7 1/2 hrs, 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (O. S.) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bugler) overleave 27 1/2 hrs., 27 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) overleave 45 hrs. and brought off by police, 45 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J. M. (C. P.) overleave 87 hrs. and brought off by police, 87 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (G. M. 3 C.) overleave 2 1/4 hrs. and returned drunk and dirty, 3 hrs. extra duty; Eastwood, F. (1 C. F.) drunk on board and causing disturbance, 40 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty; Hannon, H. (O. S.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty.

J. Healey (Sea) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain:- viz., Hannon, H. (O. S.) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J. B. (C. P.) overleave 7 1/2 hrs, 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (O. S.) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bugler) overleave 27 1/2 hrs., 27 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) overleave 45 hrs. and brought off by police, 45 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J. M. (C. P.) overleave 87 hrs. and brought off by police, 87 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (G. M. 3 C.) overleave 2 1/4 hrs. and returned drunk and dirty, 3 hrs. extra duty; Eastwood, F. (1 C. F.) drunk on board and causing disturbance, 40 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty; Hannon, H. (O. S.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty.

J. B. Conway (C. P.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain:- viz., Hannon, H. (O. S.) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J. B. (C. P.) overleave 7 1/2 hrs, 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (O. S.) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bugler) overleave 27 1/2 hrs., 27 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) overleave 45 hrs. and brought off by police, 45 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J. M. (C. P.) overleave 87 hrs. and brought off by police, 87 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (G. M. 3 C.) overleave 2 1/4 hrs. and returned drunk and dirty, 3 hrs. extra duty; Eastwood, F. (1 C. F.) drunk on board and causing disturbance, 40 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty; Hannon, H. (O. S.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty.

T. Gehrt (O. S.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain:- viz., Hannon, H. (O. S.) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J. B. (C. P.) overleave 7 1/2 hrs, 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (O. S.) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bugler) overleave 27 1/2 hrs., 27 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) overleave 45 hrs. and brought off by police, 45 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J. M. (C. P.) overleave 87 hrs. and brought off by police, 87 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (G. M. 3 C.) overleave 2 1/4 hrs. and returned drunk and dirty, 3 hrs. extra duty; Eastwood, F. (1 C. F.) drunk on board and causing disturbance, 40 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty; Hannon, H. (O. S.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty.

E. A. Dubois (Lds) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain:- viz., Hannon, H. (O. S.) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J. B. (C. P.) overleave 7 1/2 hrs, 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (O. S.) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bugler) overleave 27 1/2 hrs., 27 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) overleave 45 hrs. and brought off by police, 45 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J. M. (C. P.) overleave 87 hrs. and brought off by police, 87 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (G. M. 3 C.) overleave 2 1/4 hrs. and returned drunk and dirty, 3 hrs. extra duty; Eastwood, F. (1 C. F.) drunk on board and causing disturbance, 40 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty; Hannon, H. (O. S.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty.

C. Smith (Bugler) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain:- viz., Hannon, H. (O. S.) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J. B. (C. P.) overleave 7 1/2 hrs, 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (O. S.) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bugler) overleave 27 1/2 hrs., 27 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) overleave 45 hrs. and brought off by police, 45 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J. M. (C. P.) overleave 87 hrs. and brought off by police, 87 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (G. M. 3 C.) overleave 2 1/4 hrs. and returned drunk and dirty, 3 hrs. extra duty; Eastwood, F. (1 C. F.) drunk on board and causing disturbance, 40 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty; Hannon, H. (O. S.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty.

F. W. Boley (F. 2 C.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain:- viz., Hannon, H. (O. S.) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J. B. (C. P.) overleave 7 1/2 hrs, 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (O. S.) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bugler) overleave 27 1/2 hrs., 27 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) overleave 45 hrs. and brought off by police, 45 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J. M. (C. P.) overleave 87 hrs. and brought off by police, 87 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (G. M. 3 C.) overleave 2 1/4 hrs. and returned drunk and dirty, 3 hrs. extra duty; Eastwood, F. (1 C. F.) drunk on board and causing disturbance, 40 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty; Hannon, H. (O. S.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty.

J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain:- viz., Hannon, H. (O. S.) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J. B. (C. P.) overleave 7 1/2 hrs, 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (O. S.) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bugler) overleave 27 1/2 hrs., 27 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) overleave 45 hrs. and brought off by police, 45 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J. M. (C. P.) overleave 87 hrs. and brought off by police, 87 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (G. M. 3 C.) overleave 2 1/4 hrs. and returned drunk and dirty, 3 hrs. extra duty; Eastwood, F. (1 C. F.) drunk on board and causing disturbance, 40 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty; Hannon, H. (O. S.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty.

O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C) -

F. Eastwood (1 CF) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain:- viz., Hannon, H. (O. S.) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J. B. (C. P.) overleave 7 1/2 hrs, 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (O. S.) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bugler) overleave 27 1/2 hrs., 27 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) overleave 45 hrs. and brought off by police, 45 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J. M. (C. P.) overleave 87 hrs. and brought off by police, 87 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (G. M. 3 C.) overleave 2 1/4 hrs. and returned drunk and dirty, 3 hrs. extra duty; Eastwood, F. (1 C. F.) drunk on board and causing disturbance, 40 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F. W. (2 C.F.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty; Hannon, H. (O. S.) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty.

Edmond Kelly (C. P.) - At 9:50 a Board of which Lt. W. A. Gill is senior member convened on board for the purpose of investigatiing the disappearance and supposed drowning of Edmond Kelly (C. P.) The Board finished its investigation and adjourned at 11:15.

Lieut. W. A. Gill - At 9:50 a Board of which Lt. W. A. Gill is senior member convened on board for the purpose of investigatiing the disappearance and supposed drowning of Edmond Kelly (C. P.) The Board finished its investigation and adjourned at 11:15.

HMS Swift - The English Gunboat "Swift" Comdr. McAlpine, Comd'g came in from Hong Kong having been out 7 days. Sent an officer to board her, wich call was returned by an officer from the "Swift."

Comdr. McAlpine - The English Gunboat "Swift" Comdr. McAlpine, Comd'g came in from Hong Kong having been out 7 days. Sent an officer to board her, wich call was returned by an officer from the "Swift."

Hannon, H. (OS) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain: viz., Hannon, H. (OS) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty;

Healey, J. (Sea.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain: viz., Hannon, H. (OS) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty;

Conway, J.B. (CP) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain: viz., Hannon, H. (OS) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J.B. (CP) overleave 7 1/2 hrs., 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty;

Gehrt, F. (OS) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain: viz., Hannon, H. (OS) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J.B. (CP) overleave 7 1/2 hrs., 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (OS) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty;

Dubois, E.A. (Lds.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain: viz., Hannon, H. (OS) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J.B. (CP) overleave 7 1/2 hrs., 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (OS) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E.A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty;

Smith, C. (Bugler) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain: viz., Hannon, H. (OS) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J.B. (CP) overleave 7 1/2 hrs., 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (OS) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E.A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bugler) overleave 27 1/2 hrs., 27 hrs. extra duty;

Boley, F.W. (2CF) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain: viz., Hannon, H. (OS) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J.B. (CP) overleave 7 1/2 hrs., 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (OS) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E.A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bugler) overleave 27 1/2 hrs., 27 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F.W. (2CF) overleave 45 hrs. and brought off by police, 45 hrs. extra duty;

Ridgeway, J.M. (CP) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain: viz., Hannon, H. (OS) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J.B. (CP) overleave 7 1/2 hrs., 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (OS) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E.A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bugler) overleave 27 1/2 hrs., 27 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F.W. (2CF) overleave 45 hrs. and brought off by police, 45 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J.M. (CP) overleave 87 hrs. and brought off by police, 87 hrs. extra duty;

Sundblad, O. (GM3C) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain: viz., Hannon, H. (OS) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J.B. (CP) overleave 7 1/2 hrs., 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (OS) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E.A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bugler) overleave 27 1/2 hrs., 27 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F.W. (2CF) overleave 45 hrs. and brought off by police, 45 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J.M. (CP) overleave 87 hrs. and brought off by police, 87 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (GM3C) overleave 2 1/4 hrs. and returned drunk and dirty, 3 hrs. extra duty;

Eastwood, F. (1CF) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain: viz., Hannon, H. (OS) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J.B. (CP) overleave 7 1/2 hrs., 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (OS) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E.A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bugler) overleave 27 1/2 hrs., 27 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F.W. (2CF) overleave 45 hrs. and brought off by police, 45 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J.M. (CP) overleave 87 hrs. and brought off by police, 87 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (GM3C) overleave 2 1/4 hrs. and returned drunk and dirty, 3 hrs. extra duty; Eastwood, F. (1CF) drunk on board and causing disturbance, 40 hrs. extra duty;

Boley, F.W. (2CF) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain: viz., Hannon, H. (OS) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J.B. (CP) overleave 7 1/2 hrs., 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (OS) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E.A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bugler) overleave 27 1/2 hrs., 27 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F.W. (2CF) overleave 45 hrs. and brought off by police, 45 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J.M. (CP) overleave 87 hrs. and brought off by police, 87 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (GM3C) overleave 2 1/4 hrs. and returned drunk and dirty, 3 hrs. extra duty; Eastwood, F. (1CF) drunk on board and causing disturbance, 40 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F.W. (2CF) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty;

Hannon, H. (OS) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain: viz., Hannon, H. (OS) overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Healey, J. (Sea.) overleave 46 hrs., 46 hrs. extra duty; Conway, J.B. (CP) overleave 7 1/2 hrs., 7 1/2 hrs. extra duty; Gehrt, F. (OS) overleave 76 1/2 hrs., 76 hrs. extra duty; Dubois, E.A. (Lds.) overleave 91 hrs., 91 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bugler) overleave 27 1/2 hrs., 27 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F.W. (2CF) overleave 45 hrs. and brought off by police, 45 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J.M. (CP) overleave 87 hrs. and brought off by police, 87 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (GM3C) overleave 2 1/4 hrs. and returned drunk and dirty, 3 hrs. extra duty; Eastwood, F. (1CF) drunk on board and causing disturbance, 40 hrs. extra duty; Boley, F.W. (2CF) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty; Hannon, H. (OS) drunk on duty, 30 hrs. extra duty.

Paymaster H.R. Smith - At 9:30 inspected at quarters and exercised divisions at setting up drill. Paymaster H.R. Smith, and E. Kelly (CP) absent without permission.

E. Kelly (CP) - At 9:30 inspected at quarters and exercised divisions at setting up drill. Paymaster H.R. Smith, and E. Kelly (CP) absent without permission.

Lt. W.G. Gill - At 9:50 a Board of which Lt. W.G. Gill is senior member convened on board for the purpose of investigating the disappearance and supposed drowning of Edmond Kelly (CP). The Board finished its investigation and adjourned at 11:15.

Edmond Kelly (CP) - At 9:50 a Board of which Lt. W.G. Gill is senior member convened on board for the purpose of investigating the disappearance and supposed drowning of Edmond Kelly (CP). The Board finished its investigation and adjourned at 11:15.

The English Gunboat Swift - The English Gunboat Swift Comdr. McAlpine, Comd'g. came in from Hong Kong having been out 7 days. Sent an officer to board her, which call was returned by an officer from the Swift.

Comdr. McAlpine, Comd'g. - The English Gunboat Swift Comdr. McAlpine, Comd'g. came in from Hong Kong having been out 7 days. Sent an officer to board her, which call was returned by an officer from the Swift.


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Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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29 March 1895

E. Mullen (W. T.) - At 6:50 E. Mullen (W. T.) returned on baord 30 hrs. overleave.


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Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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29 March 1895

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E. Kelly (C. P.) - (A), U.S.S. Concord Shanghai, China, Gentlemen:- You are hereby appointed a board to investigate and report upon the circumstances of the supposed drowning of E. Kelly, coal passer, one of the crew of this vessel. You will please report your conclusions derived from accounts given by persons with him at the time, and by any persons that saw him fall into the water; and report on what was done to try to rescue him; and report any ascertainable facts that will throw light on the occurrence. Very respectully, (Signed) J. E. Craig, Commander, U. S. Navy, Commanding. Lieut. W. A. Gill, U.S.N. Ensign M. Johnston, U.S.N. Ensign C. M. Fahs, U.S.N.

J. E. Craig Commander U. S. Navy Commanding - (A), U.S.S. Concord Shanghai, China, Gentlemen:- You are hereby appointed a board to investigate and report upon the circumstances of the supposed drowning of E. Kelly, coal passer, one of the crew of this vessel. You will please report your conclusions derived from accounts given by persons with him at the time, and by any persons that saw him fall into the water; and report on what was done to try to rescue him; and report any ascertainable facts that will throw light on the occurrence. Very respectully, (Signed) J. E. Craig, Commander, U. S. Navy, Commanding. Lieut. W. A. Gill, U.S.N. Ensign M. Johnston, U.S.N. Ensign C. M. Fahs, U.S.N.

Lieut. W. A. Gill - (A), U.S.S. Concord Shanghai, China, Gentlemen:- You are hereby appointed a board to investigate and report upon the circumstances of the supposed drowning of E. Kelly, coal passer, one of the crew of this vessel. You will please report your conclusions derived from accounts given by persons with him at the time, and by any persons that saw him fall into the water; and report on what was done to try to rescue him; and report any ascertainable facts that will throw light on the occurrence. Very respectully, (Signed) J. E. Craig, Commander, U. S. Navy, Commanding. Lieut. W. A. Gill, U.S.N. Ensign M. Johnston, U.S.N. Ensign C. M. Fahs, U.S.N.

Ensign M. Johnston -

Ensign C. M. Fahs - (A), U.S.S. Concord Shanghai, China, Gentlemen:- You are hereby appointed a board to investigate and report upon the circumstances of the supposed drowning of E. Kelly, coal passer, one of the crew of this vessel. You will please report your conclusions derived from accounts given by persons with him at the time, and by any persons that saw him fall into the water; and report on what was done to try to rescue him; and report any ascertainable facts that will throw light on the occurrence. Very respectully, (Signed) J. E. Craig, Commander, U. S. Navy, Commanding. Lieut. W. A. Gill, U.S.N. Ensign M. Johnston, U.S.N. Ensign C. M. Fahs, U.S.N.


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Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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29 March 1895

E. Kelly (C. P.) - U. S. S. Concord, 3rd rate, Shanghai, China, Mch. 29th, 1895. Sir:- In obedience to your order, a copy of which marked "A" is prefixed, the Board met at 9:50 a.m. Mch 28th, 1895. The Board concludes that about 7:30 p.m. on Mch. 26th, 1895, while this ship was in Body & Co's New Dock at Shanghai, E. Kelly, coal passer, F. Gruner, apprentice 1st class, and H. Rogers, seaman, all serving on this ship, left the dock-yard without leave and crossed the Woosung River to the European Settlement. About 1:30 a.m. Mch. 27th, 1895, they returned and climbed up on the wharf near the dock entrance from a sampan. There they were met by two sentries, W. C. Taylor, apprentice 1st class, and J. McMahon, private, he conversed with them, Kelly was drunk, Rogers was under the influence of liquor, and Gruner slightly so. All three wished to get on board ship unobserved. After a short delay Kelly advanced a few yards towards the water closets to wait there until morning. He fell overboard into the River, McMahon had already turned on his beat but came back a few moments later. Rogers, Gruner and Taylor were still near by. Taylor witnessed the fall, the other two heard the splash, and all ran to the wharf edge. To Rogers cries to Kelly he got no answer. At the foot of the steps near by he could see or hear nothing of him. The tide in the River was running a strong flood at the time. Nothing further in the way of rescue was done by either Rogers or Gruner. Although within hail of the ship, no cry of "Man overboard" was given. After a few moments delay Taylor

Gruner F. (App 1 C.) - U. S. S. Concord, 3rd rate, Shanghai, China, Mch. 29th, 1895. Sir:- In obedience to your order, a copy of which marked "A" is prefixed, the Board met at 9:50 a.m. Mch 28th, 1895. The Board concludes that about 7:30 p.m. on Mch. 26th, 1895, while this ship was in Body & Co's New Dock at Shanghai, E. Kelly, coal passer, F. Gruner, apprentice 1st class, and H. Rogers, seaman, all serving on this ship, left the dock-yard without leave and crossed the Woosung River to the European Settlement. About 1:30 a.m. Mch. 27th, 1895, they returned and climbed up on the wharf near the dock entrance from a sampan. There they were met by two sentries, W. C. Taylor, apprentice 1st class, and J. McMahon, private, he conversed with them, Kelly was drunk, Rogers was under the influence of liquor, and Gruner slightly so. All three wished to get on board ship unobserved. After a short delay Kelly advanced a few yards towards the water closets to wait there until morning. He fell overboard into the River, McMahon had already turned on his beat but came back a few moments later. Rogers, Gruner and Taylor were still near by. Taylor witnessed the fall, the other two heard the splash, and all ran to the wharf edge. To Rogers cries to Kelly he got no answer. At the foot of the steps near by he could see or hear nothing of him. The tide in the River was running a strong flood at the time. Nothing further in the way of rescue was done by either Rogers or Gruner. Although within hail of the ship, no cry of "Man overboard" was given. After a few moments delay Taylor

W. C. Taylor (app 1st class) - U. S. S. Concord, 3rd rate, Shanghai, China, Mch. 29th, 1895. Sir:- In obedience to your order, a copy of which marked "A" is prefixed, the Board met at 9:50 a.m. Mch 28th, 1895. The Board concludes that about 7:30 p.m. on Mch. 26th, 1895, while this ship was in Body & Co's New Dock at Shanghai, E. Kelly, coal passer, F. Gruner, apprentice 1st class, and H. Rogers, seaman, all serving on this ship, left the dock-yard without leave and crossed the Woosung River to the European Settlement. About 1:30 a.m. Mch. 27th, 1895, they returned and climbed up on the wharf near the dock entrance from a sampan. There they were met by two sentries, W. C. Taylor, apprentice 1st class, and J. McMahon, private, he conversed with them, Kelly was drunk, Rogers was under the influence of liquor, and Gruner slightly so. All three wished to get on board ship unobserved. After a short delay Kelly advanced a few yards towards the water closets to wait there until morning. He fell overboard into the River, McMahon had already turned on his beat but came back a few moments later. Rogers, Gruner and Taylor were still near by. Taylor witnessed the fall, the other two heard the splash, and all ran to the wharf edge. To Rogers cries to Kelly he got no answer. At the foot of the steps near by he could see or hear nothing of him. The tide in the River was running a strong flood at the time. Nothing further in the way of rescue was done by either Rogers or Gruner. Although within hail of the ship, no cry of "Man overboard" was given. After a few moments delay Taylor

J. McMahon (PM) - U. S. S. Concord, 3rd rate, Shanghai, China, Mch. 29th, 1895. Sir:- In obedience to your order, a copy of which marked "A" is prefixed, the Board met at 9:50 a.m. Mch 28th, 1895. The Board concludes that about 7:30 p.m. on Mch. 26th, 1895, while this ship was in Body & Co's New Dock at Shanghai, E. Kelly, coal passer, F. Gruner, apprentice 1st class, and H. Rogers, seaman, all serving on this ship, left the dock-yard without leave and crossed the Woosung River to the European Settlement. About 1:30 a.m. Mch. 27th, 1895, they returned and climbed up on the wharf near the dock entrance from a sampan. There they were met by two sentries, W. C. Taylor, apprentice 1st class, and J. McMahon, private, he conversed with them, Kelly was drunk, Rogers was under the influence of liquor, and Gruner slightly so. All three wished to get on board ship unobserved. After a short delay Kelly advanced a few yards towards the water closets to wait there until morning. He fell overboard into the River, McMahon had already turned on his beat but came back a few moments later. Rogers, Gruner and Taylor were still near by. Taylor witnessed the fall, the other two heard the splash, and all ran to the wharf edge. To Rogers cries to Kelly he got no answer. At the foot of the steps near by he could see or hear nothing of him. The tide in the River was running a strong flood at the time. Nothing further in the way of rescue was done by either Rogers or Gruner. Although within hail of the ship, no cry of "Man overboard" was given. After a few moments delay Taylor

H. Rogers (Sea) - U. S. S. Concord, 3rd rate, Shanghai, China, Mch. 29th, 1895. Sir:- In obedience to your order, a copy of which marked "A" is prefixed, the Board met at 9:50 a.m. Mch 28th, 1895. The Board concludes that about 7:30 p.m. on Mch. 26th, 1895, while this ship was in Body & Co's New Dock at Shanghai, E. Kelly, coal passer, F. Gruner, apprentice 1st class, and H. Rogers, seaman, all serving on this ship, left the dock-yard without leave and crossed the Woosung River to the European Settlement. About 1:30 a.m. Mch. 27th, 1895, they returned and climbed up on the wharf near the dock entrance from a sampan. There they were met by two sentries, W. C. Taylor, apprentice 1st class, and J. McMahon, private, he conversed with them, Kelly was drunk, Rogers was under the influence of liquor, and Gruner slightly so. All three wished to get on board ship unobserved. After a short delay Kelly advanced a few yards towards the water closets to wait there until morning. He fell overboard into the River, McMahon had already turned on his beat but came back a few moments later. Rogers, Gruner and Taylor were still near by. Taylor witnessed the fall, the other two heard the splash, and all ran to the wharf edge. To Rogers cries to Kelly he got no answer. At the foot of the steps near by he could see or hear nothing of him. The tide in the River was running a strong flood at the time. Nothing further in the way of rescue was done by either Rogers or Gruner. Although within hail of the ship, no cry of "Man overboard" was given. After a few moments delay Taylor


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shanghai china china mercchants lower bouy

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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29 March 1895

E. Kelly (C. P.) - ran to the ship and informed the Officer-of-the-deck, Ensign Marbury Johnston, that Kelly had fallen overboard. Mr. Johnston ordered the anchor watch called, took a lantern and ran to the wharf. Not seeing anything in the water he returned to the ship, and sent the anchor watch in charge of the Quartermaster to take the dinghy which was tied up in the slip to search for Kelly. He called the Executive Officer, Lt. Prime, and reported the occurrence. By Lt. Prime's onrders three petty officers were called and sent in the dinghy to drag for the body with a grapnel. Lt. Prime also went to the scene of the accident. After about firty-five minutes of search the party in the dinghy returned unsuccessful. After daylight, from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m., three other men continued the search, but without success. The Board examined every one that was present at the occurrence, and concludes that E. Kelly, coal passer, was drowned. Very respectfully, Your obedient servants, W. A. Gill Lieut., U.S.N. M. Johnston Ensign, U.S.N. C. M. Fahs ensign, U.S.N. Commander J. E. Craig, U.S.N., Commanding.

Ensign Marbury Johnston - ran to the ship and informed the Officer-of-the-deck, Ensign Marbury Johnston, that Kelly had fallen overboard. Mr. Johnston ordered the anchor watch called, took a lantern and ran to the wharf. Not seeing anything in the water he returned to the ship, and sent the anchor watch in charge of the Quartermaster to take the dinghy which was tied up in the slip to search for Kelly. He called the Executive Officer, Lt. Prime, and reported the occurrence. By Lt. Prime's onrders three petty officers were called and sent in the dinghy to drag for the body with a grapnel. Lt. Prime also went to the scene of the accident. After about firty-five minutes of search the party in the dinghy returned unsuccessful. After daylight, from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m., three other men continued the search, but without success. The Board examined every one that was present at the occurrence, and concludes that E. Kelly, coal passer, was drowned. Very respectfully, Your obedient servants, W. A. Gill Lieut., U.S.N. M. Johnston Ensign, U.S.N. C. M. Fahs ensign, U.S.N. Commander J. E. Craig, U.S.N., Commanding.

Lieut. E. S. Prime - ran to the ship and informed the Officer-of-the-deck, Ensign Marbury Johnston, that Kelly had fallen overboard. Mr. Johnston ordered the anchor watch called, took a lantern and ran to the wharf. Not seeing anything in the water he returned to the ship, and sent the anchor watch in charge of the Quartermaster to take the dinghy which was tied up in the slip to search for Kelly. He called the Executive Officer, Lt. Prime, and reported the occurrence. By Lt. Prime's onrders three petty officers were called and sent in the dinghy to drag for the body with a grapnel. Lt. Prime also went to the scene of the accident. After about firty-five minutes of search the party in the dinghy returned unsuccessful. After daylight, from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m., three other men continued the search, but without success. The Board examined every one that was present at the occurrence, and concludes that E. Kelly, coal passer, was drowned. Very respectfully, Your obedient servants, W. A. Gill Lieut., U.S.N. M. Johnston Ensign, U.S.N. C. M. Fahs ensign, U.S.N. Commander J. E. Craig, U.S.N., Commanding.

Lieut. W. A. Gill - ran to the ship and informed the Officer-of-the-deck, Ensign Marbury Johnston, that Kelly had fallen overboard. Mr. Johnston ordered the anchor watch called, took a lantern and ran to the wharf. Not seeing anything in the water he returned to the ship, and sent the anchor watch in charge of the Quartermaster to take the dinghy which was tied up in the slip to search for Kelly. He called the Executive Officer, Lt. Prime, and reported the occurrence. By Lt. Prime's onrders three petty officers were called and sent in the dinghy to drag for the body with a grapnel. Lt. Prime also went to the scene of the accident. After about firty-five minutes of search the party in the dinghy returned unsuccessful. After daylight, from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m., three other men continued the search, but without success. The Board examined every one that was present at the occurrence, and concludes that E. Kelly, coal passer, was drowned. Very respectfully, Your obedient servants, W. A. Gill Lieut., U.S.N. M. Johnston Ensign, U.S.N. C. M. Fahs ensign, U.S.N. Commander J. E. Craig, U.S.N., Commanding.

Ensign C. M. Fahs - ran to the ship and informed the Officer-of-the-deck, Ensign Marbury Johnston, that Kelly had fallen overboard. Mr. Johnston ordered the anchor watch called, took a lantern and ran to the wharf. Not seeing anything in the water he returned to the ship, and sent the anchor watch in charge of the Quartermaster to take the dinghy which was tied up in the slip to search for Kelly. He called the Executive Officer, Lt. Prime, and reported the occurrence. By Lt. Prime's onrders three petty officers were called and sent in the dinghy to drag for the body with a grapnel. Lt. Prime also went to the scene of the accident. After about firty-five minutes of search the party in the dinghy returned unsuccessful. After daylight, from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m., three other men continued the search, but without success. The Board examined every one that was present at the occurrence, and concludes that E. Kelly, coal passer, was drowned. Very respectfully, Your obedient servants, W. A. Gill Lieut., U.S.N. M. Johnston Ensign, U.S.N. C. M. Fahs ensign, U.S.N. Commander J. E. Craig, U.S.N., Commanding.

Marbury Johnston - informed the Officer-of-the-deck, Ensign Marbury Johnston

Lt. Prime - He called the Executive Officer, Lt. Prime, and reported the occurrence.

E. Kelly - The Board examined every one that was present at the occurrence, and concludes that E. Kelly, coal passer, was drowned.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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29 March 1895

Vice-Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle R. N. - An alphabetical Chinese gunboat came in and a small Chinese man-of-war left the harbor proceeding down the river. H. M. S. Swift and H. M. S. Alacrity flying the flag of Vice Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle passed us proceeding down the river. When the latter vessel passed us, we paraded the Marine Guard and saluted with three flourishes of the bugle, which salute was returned by the "Alacrity" parading her Marine Guard.

H.M.S. Swift - An alphabetical Chinese gunboat came in and a small Chinese man-of-war left the harbor proceeding down the river. H. M. S. Swift and H. M. S. Alacrity flying the flag of Vice Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle passed us proceeding down the river. When the latter vessel passed us, we paraded the Marine Guard and saluted with three flourishes of the bugle, which salute was returned by the "Alacrity" parading her Marine Guard.

HMS Alacrity - An alphabetical Chinese gunboat came in and a small Chinese man-of-war left the harbor proceeding down the river. H. M. S. Swift and H. M. S. Alacrity flying the flag of Vice Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle passed us proceeding down the river. When the latter vessel passed us, we paraded the Marine Guard and saluted with three flourishes of the bugle, which salute was returned by the "Alacrity" parading her Marine Guard.


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morred to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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30 March 1895

coal: 2 tons - for test

L. B. Thompson (App 1 C.) - L. B. Thompson (App 1 C.) stood watch in dynamo room from 8:00 to 11:00 for instruction.


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shanghai china chiona merchants lower bouy

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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30 March 1895

E. Kelly (CP) - By direction of Commanding Officer, E. Kelly (CP) was declared W.W. on this day, and his accounts ordered closed on that date.

received food, painted, dried bedding, chinese worker on board

coal: 2 tons - Received 2 tons of coal for test.

H. Rogers (Sea) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned, H. Rogers (Sea.) and F. Gruner (A. 1 C.) for leaving ship without permission, 3 days solitary confinement on bread and water, E. Mullen (W. T.) for overstaying leave 30 hrs, 30 hs. extra duty. H. Roggers (Sea.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water, by order of the Captain, in accordance with the above assigned punishment.

Gruner F. (App 1 C.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned, H. Rogers (Sea.) and F. Gruner (A. 1 C.) for leaving ship without permission, 3 days solitary confinement on bread and water, E. Mullen (W. T.) for overstaying leave 30 hrs, 30 hs. extra duty. H. Roggers (Sea.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water, by order of the Captain, in accordance with the above assigned punishment.

E. Mullen (W. T.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned, H. Rogers (Sea.) and F. Gruner (A. 1 C.) for leaving ship without permission, 3 days solitary confinement on bread and water, E. Mullen (W. T.) for overstaying leave 30 hrs, 30 hs. extra duty. H. Roggers (Sea.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water, by order of the Captain, in accordance with the above assigned punishment.

HMS Caroline - At 2:25 the British Cruiser "Caroline" passed out.

E. Kelly (C. P.) - By direction of Commanding Officer, E. Kelly (C. P.) was declared D. D. on the 27th inst, and his accounts ordered closed on that date.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5

New moon 5th day


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31 March 1895

. . .fresh provisions: 72 lbs bread, 90 lbs beef and 90 lbs vegetables



LOGS FOR APRIL 1895


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5

New moon 6th day


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1 April 1895

Lat , Long

Russian Cruiser Kreisser - The Russian Cruiser Kreisser in tow of two tugs passed at 3:25 bound for the dry dock.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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1 April 1895

The Russian Cruiser Kreisser - The Russian Cruiser Kreisser in tow of two tugs passed at 3:25 bound for the dry dock.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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2 April 1895

Sold at auction the effects of E. Kelly (CP), supposed to have been drowned on the morning of March 27, 1895 and realized $6 95/100

E. Kelly (C. P.) - Sold at auction the effects of E. Kelly (C. P.), supposed to have been drowned on the morning of March 27,1895 and realized $6 95/100.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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2 April 1895

H. Rogers (Sea) - By order of the Commander released H. Rogers (Sea.) from confinement, and by the same authority confined F. Gruner (Ap. 1 C.) for 3 days in solitary confinement on bread and water for leaving the ship without permission.

Gruner F. (App 1 C.) - By order of the Commander released H. Rogers (Sea.) from confinement, and by the same authority confined F. Gruner (Ap. 1 C.) for 3 days in solitary confinement on bread and water for leaving the ship without permission.

H. Rogers (Sea.) - By order of the Commander released H. Rogers (Sea.) from confinement, an by the same authority confined F. Ginner (Ap. 1 C.) for 3 days in solitary confinement on bread and water for leaving the ship without permission.

F. Ginner (Ap. 1 C.) - By order of the Commander released H. Rogers (Sea.) from confinement, an by the same authority confined F. Ginner (Ap. 1 C.) for 3 days in solitary confinement on bread and water for leaving the ship without permission.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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3 April 1895

Twelve carpenters and fifty-seven caulkers at work on main deck, and fourteen caulkers at work on forecastle.

C. H. Bullock (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 P.M. until 11:00 P.M. C. H. Bullock (1 C. A.) stood watch in dynamo room from 8:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. for instruction.

~. H. Bullock ( 1 ~. A.) - ~. H. Bullock (1 ~. A.) stood watch in dynamo room from 8:00 P. M. to 11:00 P. M. for instruction.


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shanghai china moored to china mderchants lower bouy

Lat 32.3, Long 119.5


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3 April 1895


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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4 April 1895


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5

Moved to China Merchants Lower Bouy off Shanghai, China


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4 April 1895


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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5 April 1895

night shift, prepared for coaling


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shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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5 April 1895

received food, carpenters working on deck, machinist working on boiler and painting


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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6 April 1895

coal: 202 tons -


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5

Moved to China Merchants Lower Buoy off Shanghai, China


Moon first quarters 5th day.


Coal remaining on hand at Noon, 317 tons, 2131 lbs.

Water remaining on hand fit for use at Noon, 2900 gallons

Coal consumed during the preceding 24 hours, 2 tons, 900 lbs.

Water distilled during the previous 24 hours 400 gallons


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4 July 1895

coal: 294 tons - received in all.

Gulson, H. (Sea) - absent without leave

Bryan, E.S.(O.S.) - absent without leave

A Chinese gunboat came in and went up the river and a Chinese gunboat down the river got underway and proceeded up the river


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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8 April 1895


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shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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8 April 1895

E Schamweber - returned from being AWOL 17 hours

E. L. Poor - punished for neglect of duty

E. Schamweber - punished for being absent without leave

W. W. Cunningham - punished for overstaying leave

Daphne - passed down the river, paraded her Marines

British Cruiser Caroline -


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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9 April 1895

E. S. Bryan - punished for overstaying leave

J. Briggs - punished for neglect of duty

H. Gulson - punished for overstaying leave

P. C. Hart - punished for overstaying leave

C. A. Olsson - punished for overstaying leave

W. Baxter - punished for overstaying leave

P. Connell - punished for overstaying leave


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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9 April 1895

J. Briggs (M. Attdt) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- J. Briggs (M. Attd.) for neglect of duty, 6 hrs. extra duty; E. S. Bryan (O. S.) for being 52 hrs. overleave, 52 hrs. extra duty; H. Gulson (Sea.) for being 27 3/4 hrs. overleave, 28 hrs. extra duty; C. A. Olsson (Lds.) for being 10 hrs overleave, 10 hrs. extra duty, and P. C. Hart (Cox.), D. Baxter (App. 1 C.) and P. Connell (App. 1 C.) each for being 6 3/4 hrs. overleave and being brought aboard by U. S. Deputy Marshall, 7 hrs. extra duty.

E. S. Bryan (O. S.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- J. Briggs (M. Attd.) for neglect of duty, 6 hrs. extra duty; E. S. Bryan (O. S.) for being 52 hrs. overleave, 52 hrs. extra duty; H. Gulson (Sea.) for being 27 3/4 hrs. overleave, 28 hrs. extra duty; C. A. Olsson (Lds.) for being 10 hrs overleave, 10 hrs. extra duty, and P. C. Hart (Cox.), D. Baxter (App. 1 C.) and P. Connell (App. 1 C.) each for being 6 3/4 hrs. overleave and being brought aboard by U. S. Deputy Marshall, 7 hrs. extra duty.

H. Gulson (Sea) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- J. Briggs (M. Attd.) for neglect of duty, 6 hrs. extra duty; E. S. Bryan (O. S.) for being 52 hrs. overleave, 52 hrs. extra duty; H. Gulson (Sea.) for being 27 3/4 hrs. overleave, 28 hrs. extra duty; C. A. Olsson (Lds.) for being 10 hrs overleave, 10 hrs. extra duty, and P. C. Hart (Cox.), D. Baxter (App. 1 C.) and P. Connell (App. 1 C.) each for being 6 3/4 hrs. overleave and being brought aboard by U. S. Deputy Marshall, 7 hrs. extra duty.

P. C. Hart (Cox) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- J. Briggs (M. Attd.) for neglect of duty, 6 hrs. extra duty; E. S. Bryan (O. S.) for being 52 hrs. overleave, 52 hrs. extra duty; H. Gulson (Sea.) for being 27 3/4 hrs. overleave, 28 hrs. extra duty; C. A. Olsson (Lds.) for being 10 hrs overleave, 10 hrs. extra duty, and P. C. Hart (Cox.), D. Baxter (App. 1 C.) and P. Connell (App. 1 C.) each for being 6 3/4 hrs. overleave and being brought aboard by U. S. Deputy Marshall, 7 hrs. extra duty.

Carl A. Olsson (Lds) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- J. Briggs (M. Attd.) for neglect of duty, 6 hrs. extra duty; E. S. Bryan (O. S.) for being 52 hrs. overleave, 52 hrs. extra duty; H. Gulson (Sea.) for being 27 3/4 hrs. overleave, 28 hrs. extra duty; C. A. Olsson (Lds.) for being 10 hrs overleave, 10 hrs. extra duty, and P. C. Hart (Cox.), D. Baxter (App. 1 C.) and P. Connell (App. 1 C.) each for being 6 3/4 hrs. overleave and being brought aboard by U. S. Deputy Marshall, 7 hrs. extra duty.

P. Connell (app 1 c) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- J. Briggs (M. Attd.) for neglect of duty, 6 hrs. extra duty; E. S. Bryan (O. S.) for being 52 hrs. overleave, 52 hrs. extra duty; H. Gulson (Sea.) for being 27 3/4 hrs. overleave, 28 hrs. extra duty; C. A. Olsson (Lds.) for being 10 hrs overleave, 10 hrs. extra duty, and P. C. Hart (Cox.), D. Baxter (App. 1 C.) and P. Connell (App. 1 C.) each for being 6 3/4 hrs. overleave and being brought aboard by U. S. Deputy Marshall, 7 hrs. extra duty.

D. Baxter (App. 1 C.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- J. Briggs (M. Attd.) for neglect of duty, 6 hrs. extra duty; E. S. Bryan (O. S.) for being 52 hrs. overleave, 52 hrs. extra duty; H. Gulson (Sea.) for being 27 3/4 hrs. overleave, 28 hrs. extra duty; C. A. Olsson (Lds.) for being 10 hrs overleave, 10 hrs. extra duty, and P. C. Hart (Cox.), D. Baxter (App. 1 C.) and P. Connell (App. 1 C.) each for being 6 3/4 hrs. overleave and being brought aboard by U. S. Deputy Marshall, 7 hrs. extra duty.

Rec'd in Pay Department 17,818 94/100 Mexican dollars.

Sent an officer to visit the men-of-war in port to announce our departure and offering services.

French Gunboat Lutiu - An officer from the French Gunboat Lutiu came on board to thank Captain for his offer of service this afternoon.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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10 April 1895

Captain received a telegram from the Commander reading "Await orders Shanghai"

F. Olivero (Ap. 1. C.) - under instruction in the dynamo room from 8 to 11

The Captain received a telegram from the Comdr-in-Chief as follows, "Await orders Shanghai".

F. Olivero (App 1 Cl) - F. Olivero (Ap. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room from 8:00 to 11:00.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5

Full moon 2nd day


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11 April 1895


Chinese transport got underway at 5:40 and stood up the river.

E. Scharnweber (App. 1 C.) - By order of the Commander released E. Scharnweber (Ap. 1 C.) from confinement and restored him to duty.

E. A. Dubois (Lds) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) leaving station without authority while on extra duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) deliberately soiling clean canvas by dragging across the deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.), Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.); Cobb, J. (Mess Attd.), Price, E. T. (Mess Attd.) for being noisy in wardroom, 2 hrs. extra duty each.

J. F. Coen (App. 1 C.)) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) leaving station without authority while on extra duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) deliberately soiling clean canvas by dragging across the deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.), Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.); Cobb, J. (Mess Attd.), Price, E. T. (Mess Attd.) for being noisy in wardroom, 2 hrs. extra duty each.

J. Briggs (Mess Attdt) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) leaving station without authority while on extra duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) deliberately soiling clean canvas by dragging across the deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.), Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.); Cobb, J. (Mess Attd.), Price, E. T. (Mess Attd.) for being noisy in wardroom, 2 hrs. extra duty each.

J. Cobb (Mess Attdt) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) leaving station without authority while on extra duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) deliberately soiling clean canvas by dragging across the deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.), Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.); Cobb, J. (Mess Attd.), Price, E. T. (Mess Attd.) for being noisy in wardroom, 2 hrs. extra duty each.

C. E. Spratley (Mess Attdt) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) leaving station without authority while on extra duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) deliberately soiling clean canvas by dragging across the deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.), Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.); Cobb, J. (Mess Attd.), Price, E. T. (Mess Attd.) for being noisy in wardroom, 2 hrs. extra duty each.

E. T. Price (M. Attd.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) leaving station without authority while on extra duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) deliberately soiling clean canvas by dragging across the deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.), Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.); Cobb, J. (Mess Attd.), Price, E. T. (Mess Attd.) for being noisy in wardroom, 2 hrs. extra duty each.

Tested the flooding and draining arrangements for magazines, shell and fixed ammunition rooms, and found all in working order excepting the after magazine flood cock on account of its being stuck in its seat: closed sea valve and loosened up the valve afterwhich it worked all right.


S. B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, and App. S. B. Thompson stood watch for instruction.

Chinese transport got underway at 5:40 and stood up the river.

Chinese transport got underway at 5:40 and stood up the river.

E. Scharnweber (App. 1 C.) - By order of the Commander released E. Scharnweber (Ap. 1 C.) from confinement and restored him to duty.

E. A. Dubois (Lds) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) leaving station without authority while on extra duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) deliberately soiling clean canvas by dragging across the deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.), Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.); Cobb, J. (Mess Attd.), Price, E. T. (Mess Attd.) for being noisy in wardroom, 2 hrs. extra duty each.

J. F. Coen (App. 1 C.)) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) leaving station without authority while on extra duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) deliberately soiling clean canvas by dragging across the deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.), Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.); Cobb, J. (Mess Attd.), Price, E. T. (Mess Attd.) for being noisy in wardroom, 2 hrs. extra duty each.

J. Briggs (Mess Attdt) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) leaving station without authority while on extra duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) deliberately soiling clean canvas by dragging across the deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.), Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.); Cobb, J. (Mess Attd.), Price, E. T. (Mess Attd.) for being noisy in wardroom, 2 hrs. extra duty each.

J. Cobb (Mess Attdt) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) leaving station without authority while on extra duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) deliberately soiling clean canvas by dragging across the deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.), Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.); Cobb, J. (Mess Attd.), Price, E. T. (Mess Attd.) for being noisy in wardroom, 2 hrs. extra duty each.

C. E. Spratley (Mess Attdt) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) leaving station without authority while on extra duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) deliberately soiling clean canvas by dragging across the deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.), Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.); Cobb, J. (Mess Attd.), Price, E. T. (Mess Attd.) for being noisy in wardroom, 2 hrs. extra duty each.

E. T. Price (M. Attd.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) leaving station without authority while on extra duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) deliberately soiling clean canvas by dragging across the deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.), Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.); Cobb, J. (Mess Attd.), Price, E. T. (Mess Attd.) for being noisy in wardroom, 2 hrs. extra duty each.

Tested the flooding and draining arrangements for magazines, shell and fixed ammunition rooms, and found all in working order excepting the after magazine flood cock on account of its being stuck in its seat: closed sea valve and loosened up the valve afterwhich it worked all right.

S. B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, and App. S. B. Thompson stood watch for instruction.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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11 April 1895

HMS Caroline - Capt. Norcock, R. N., Comdg. H. M. S. Caroline called on board.

Capt. Norcock, R. N. - Capt. Norcock, R. N., Comdg. H. M. S. Caroline called on board.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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12 April 1895

1735: Russian man-of-war Kreisser returned to the upper harbor

Oveer east and cloudy.


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shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5

Full moon 3rd day


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12 April 1895

Russian man of war - Passes on way to city

Mandyon - Russian Gunboat that passes by

Commander Padyapolsky - Commander of Russian Man-of-War

Kreissen - Russian ship that left harbor at time

Lieutenant W.S. Hogg - Lieutenant W.S. Hogg went up to the city in the steam launch and paid an official visit to the man-of-war, which came in in the morning watch, and found her to be the Russian Gunboat Mandjour - Commander Podyapolsky - 9 days out from Nagasaki.

the Russian Gunboat Mandjour - Lieutenant W.S. Hogg went up to the city in the steam launch and paid an official visit to the man-of-war, which came in in the morning watch, and found her to be the Russian Gunboat Mandjour - Commander Podyapolsky - 9 days out from Nagasaki.

Commander Podyapolsky - Lieutenant W.S. Hogg went up to the city in the steam launch and paid an official visit to the man-of-war, which came in in the morning watch, and found her to be the Russian Gunboat Mandjour - Commander Podyapolsky - 9 days out from Nagasaki.

The Russian Cruiser Kreisser - The Russian Cruiser Kreisser left the harbor, passing us at 2:20 and proceeding down the river.

Lieut. E.S. Prime, the Executive Officer - Lieut. E.S. Prime, the Executive Officer accompanied by Surgeon W.A. McClurg made the inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as required by the US Navy Regulations.

Surgeon W.A. McClurg - Lieut. E.S. Prime, the Executive Officer accompanied by Surgeon W.A. McClurg made the inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as required by the US Navy Regulations.

Chief Engineer G.W. Stivers, USN - Chief Engineer G.W. Stivers, USN and Lieut. E.S. Prime, USN the Executive Officer, made the monthly inspection of the ship required by the US Navy Regulations.

Lieut. E.S. Prime, USN the Executive Officer - Chief Engineer G.W. Stivers, USN and Lieut. E.S. Prime, USN the Executive Officer, made the monthly inspection of the ship required by the US Navy Regulations.

Lieut. G.A. Merriam, USN - A Board of Survey of which Lieut. G.A. Merriam, USN, Senior Member, Surgeon W.A. McClurg and P.A. Eng. J.B. Patton, USN surveyed the bent tubes of Baird's horizontal evaporator, and it was then sent by order of the Captain to Boyd an Co. to be repaired.

Surgeon W.A. McClurg - A Board of Survey of which Lieut. G.A. Merriam, USN, Senior Member, Surgeon W.A. McClurg and P.A. Eng. J.B. Patton, USN surveyed the bent tubes of Baird's horizontal evaporator, and it was then sent by order of the Captain to Boyd an Co. to be repaired.

P.A. Eng. J.B. Patton, USN - A Board of Survey of which Lieut. G.A. Merriam, USN, Senior Member, Surgeon W.A. McClurg and P.A. Eng. J.B. Patton, USN surveyed the bent tubes of Baird's horizontal evaporator, and it was then sent by order of the Captain to Boyd an Co. to be repaired.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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13 April 1895

J. Whitford (PM) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned:- J. Whitford (PM) for being disrespectful to and running away from the Master-at-Arms, 24 hrs. extra duty;

P. McNamara (PM) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned:- J. Whitford (PM) for being disrespectful to and running away from the Master-at-Arms, 24 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (PM) for smoking out of hours, 4 hrs. extra duty.

the Russian Gunboat Mandjour - The Captain of the Russian Gunboat Mandjour paid an official visit to the Captain of this vessel.

the Steamship Nora - The assistant harbor master came aboard at 4:45 and reported that the Fei~a Channel had been obstructed by the sinking of the Steamship Nora.

H.W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:50, during which time H.W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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14 April 1895

W. A. McClurg - Surg. W. A. McClurg returned from the P. and O. Str. Rosetta

Rosetta - Surg. W. A. McClurg returned from the P. and O. Str. Rosetta

At 10:04 called "all hands to muster" and read Gen'l. Court Martial orders Nos 101 to 122 inclusive of 1894, 1 to 8 inclusive of 1895, and Asiatic Squadron Gen'l. Court Martial orders Nos 1 to 3 inclusive of 1895, also a letter from Taotai Lii of Chinkiang to U. S. Consul A. C. Jones of Chinkiang thanking the Captain, Officers and men of the Concord for rescue of Chinese soldiers, letter of transmittal from U. S. Consul A. C. Jones to Captain Craig and Captain's letter in return to U. S. Consul A. C. Jones.

US Consul A. C. Jones - At 10:04 called "all hands to muster" and read Gen'l. Court Martial orders Nos 101 to 122 inclusive of 1894, 1 to 8 inclusive of 1895, and Asiatic Squadron Gen'l. Court Martial orders Nos 1 to 3 inclusive of 1895, also a letter from Taotai Lii of Chinkiang to U. S. Consul A. C. Jones of Chinkiang thanking the Captain, Officers and men of the Concord for rescue of Chinese soldiers, letter of transmittal from U. S. Consul A. C. Jones to Captain Craig and Captain's letter in return to U. S. Consul A. C. Jones.

Surgeon W. A. McClurg - Surg. W. A. McClurg returned from the P. and O. Str. Rosetta having attended a man whose thigh had been fractured.

P. & O. Str. Rosetta - Surg. W. A. McClurg returned from the P. and O. Str. Rosetta having attended a man whose thigh had been fractured.

P &O Steamer Rosetta - Surgeon from Concord attended man whose thigh had been fractured

Taotai Lii of Chinkiang - Sent letter to U.S. Consul of Chinchaing thanking the Captain, officers and crew of the Concord for rescue of Chinese soldiers

A B Jones, U. S. Consul Chinkiang - forwarded letter from Taotai Lii

Craig, Captain of Concord - response to letter from U. S. Consul Chinkiang

W.A. McClug - Surgeon on Concord


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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14 April 1895

E.A. Dubois (lds) - Was notified by the Captain that part of sentence of Summary Court Martial which tried him Dec 6 1894, sentencing him to be discharged from the US Naval Service with bad conduct discharge had been remitted by Secretary of Navy

Otto Sundblad (Actg G. M. 3 C.) - Good conduct badges were delivered by Captain to Otto Sundblad (Act'g. G. M. 3 C.) and Ludwig Mortensen (Actg. Cox'n.) also a good conduct bar marked "Chicago" to George Huyck (Act'g. Ch. B. M.).

Ludwig Mortensen (Actg. Cox) - Good conduct badges were delivered by Captain to Otto Sundblad (Act'g. G. M. 3 C.) and Ludwig Mortensen (Actg. Cox'n.) also a good conduct bar marked "Chicago" to George Huyck (Act'g. Ch. B. M.).

George Huyck (Actg Ch. B.M.) - Good conduct badges were delivered by Captain to Otto Sundblad (Act'g. G. M. 3 C.) and Ludwig Mortensen (Actg. Cox'n.) also a good conduct bar marked "Chicago" to George Huyck (Act'g. Ch. B. M.).

E. A. Dubois (Lds) - E. A. Dubois (Lds.) was notified by the Captain that that part of sentence of Summary Court Martial which tried him Dec. 6, 1894, sentencing him to be discharged from U. S. Naval Service with bad conduct discharge had been remitted by Secretary of the Navy.

Russian Gunboat Mandjour - The Captain returned the official visit of the Captain of the Russian Gunboat Mandjour.

Surgeon W. A. McClurg - An officer from the P. and O. Steamer "Rosetta" came on board to request medical attendance for a man who had fallen down a coal shute. Surgeon W. A. McClurg was sent to attend him.

P. & O. Str. Rosetta - An officer from the P. and O. Steamer "Rosetta" came on board to request medical attendance for a man who had fallen down a coal shute. Surgeon W. A. McClurg was sent to attend him.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5

coal: -


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15 April 1895

S. B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) - S. B. Thompson (Ap. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room from 8:00 to 11:00.


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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16 April 1895

C. H. Bullock (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, C. H. Bullock (Ap. 1 C.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time, for instruction.

C. H. Bullock - standing watch in dynamo room


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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16 April 1895


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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17 April 1895

at 619 stopped engines then manoeuvred with engines for a favorable anchorage just above woosung bar beacon

Lat , Long

At 4:20 mustered at quarters. At 4:45 made gen. signal, int. 4890, to Yorktown. Yorktown answered by geo. pennant, yes. At 4:45 called "unmoor ship." at 4:55 slipped line, and headed down the river.

USS Yorktown - At 4:20 mustered at quarters. At 4:45 made gen. signal, int. 4890, to Yorktown. Yorktown answered by geo. pennant, yes. At 4:45 called "unmoor ship." at 4:55 slipped line, and headed down the river.

H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00, during which time H. W. Moseley (Ap. 1 C.) was under instruction in the dynamo room.

H. W. Moseley - under instruction in the dynamo room


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moored to china merchants lower buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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17 April 1895

USS Yorktown - At 6:35 exchanged Nos. with the U. S. S. Yorktown, Comdr. W. M. Folger, Comdg, two days out from Nagasaki, Japan. The Yorktown made fast at 7:00 to buoy near us. Sent an officer to board her.

Comdr. W. M. Folger - At 6:35 exchanged Nos. with the U. S. S. Yorktown, Comdr. W. M. Folger, Comdg, two days out from Nagasaki, Japan. The Yorktown made fast at 7:00 to buoy near us. Sent an officer to board her.

USS Yorktown - The Captain paid an official visit to the Captain of the U. S. S. Yorktown.

USS Yorktown - The Captain of the Yorktown paid a return visit to the Captain of this ship.

The following official wigwag signal was made by "Yorktown," Is it safe to send Japanese Stewards ashore, - we answered by same code, yes, but not to visit native city.

At 1:00 requested and received permission from the "Yorktown" to make preparations for sea. At 3:10 rove off a 5 inch hawser as a slip rope and unshackled starboard chain from moorings and shackled it to starboard anchor. At 3:30 the engines were reported ready for trial. ... At end of watch had made all preparations for sea.


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wusiung bar beacon yangtse river

Lat 31.10, Long 122.23


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18 April 1895

Olivero - App. Olivero standing watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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18 April 1895

Up anchor at 5:54


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at sea making passage to nagasaki japan

Lat 31.67, Long 125.67


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19 April 1895


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nagaski japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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19 April 1895


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at sea making passage to nagasaki japan

Lat 32.72, Long 129.33


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20 April 1895

H.R. Smith U.S.N. (Pay Master) - Placed under arrest for trail before a general Court martial.

G.A. Merrian (Lieut) - To assume charge of the money, papers and stores in the Paymasters Department of the USS Concord and to perform duties as Paymaster ~~~~ was delivered to him.

Pamiat Azova - Russian armored cruiser

Emperor Nicolas I - Russian armored turret ship

Vladimir Mono - Russian armored cruiser

Bayard - French armored cruiser

Alger - French cruiser

Forfait - French cruiser

Umbria - Italian cruiser

Yoshino - Japanese cruiser

Saikio - Japanese transport

H. R. Smith, paymaster - placed under arrest

Baltimore - US flagship

Lieut. Merriam - assuming charge of money, papers and stores in the paymaster's department of the USS Bonsard.


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20 April 1895


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20 April 1895

Baltimore - US flagship


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at sea making passage to and moored off nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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21 April 1895

Baltimore - US flagship

Tehoukinine - Captain of Pamiat Azova

- Russian armored cruiser; paid return boarding calls to Captain Tehoukinine

Fortain - Captain of Bayard

Bayard - French armored cruiser; paid return boarding calls to Captain Fortin

Umbria - Italian cruiser;paid return boarding calls to Captain Bertolini

Bertolini - Captain of Umbria

Yoshino - Japanese cruiser; paid return boarding calls to Captain Kanara

Dr. Arbercrombie - US Consul

Kanara - Captain of Yoshino

Musashi - Japanese cruiser

Beautemps Beaupr - French cruiser

H. W. Moseley - stood watch in the dynamo room


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moored off nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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22 April 1895

H.R. Smith U.S.N. (Paymaster) - By order of Rear Admiral C.C. Carpenter, U.S.N., Commanding U.S. Naval Force Asiatic Station, Paymaster H.R. Smith, U.S.N. is detached from duty in connection with the Paymasters Depasrtment of this vessel, is released from arrest, and is directed to settle accounts as soon as possible. Upon the completion of this duty, he is directed to report the fact to the Commanding Officer of the Concord and then will the~ receive his detachment from this vessel.

Paymaster H. R. Smith, U.S.N. - is detached from duty in connection with the Paymaster's Department

City of Pekin - 5:50 American Steamer went out


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nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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22 April 1895

Baltimore - At 2:30 the General Court Martial in session on board the flagship Baltimore adjourned.

A. Jauriguiberry - Captaine de Vaisseau A. Jauriguiberry, Commanding French Cruiser ~lger called upon the Captain

- Japanese Transport left harbor

Baltimore - Flagship

Capitaine de Vainneau A Jaureguierry - Captain of French Cruiser

Ugen - French Cruiser


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nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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22 April 1895

Umbria - The Italian Cruiser "Umbria" left the harbor at 6:15.

City of Pekin~ - At 7, the Pacific Mail Steamer City of Pekin~, Captain Ward, arrived from Hong Kong.

C. Spratley (M. Attd.) - C. Spratley (M. Attd) for evading the performance...

J. Morgen (Pvt. M.) - J. Morgen (Pvt. M.) for carrying lighted pipe or cigar in alley way

F. Grimer (Ap 1 C.) - Commanding Officer awarded the following punishments: F. Grimer( Ap. 1 C.)

Dr. W. H. Abercrombie - Dr. W. H. Abercrombie, U. S. Consul at this place, called oficially upon the Captain

H. R. Smith - At 10:00 a General Court Martial before which Paymaster H. R. Smith of this ship appeard for trial


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moored off nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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23 April 1895

coal: 80.5 tons -

Lt. F. H. Hohnes -

H.Hansen -

W. B. Taylor (app. 1 b.) -

Vladimir Monomakh - Russian Cruiser

coal: 8 tons - At 6:45 the coal lighters came alongside. At 7:30 commenced coaling ship. Rec'd on board during watch 8 tons.

A Ferench steamer came in and anchored.

coal: 80 1/2 tons - Finihsed coaling ship at 11:15. Rec'd in all 80 1/2 tons.

Rear Admiral C. C. Carpenter - By order of Rear Admiral C. C. Carpenter, U.S. Navy, Fleet Engineer G. J. Burnap inspected the Engineer's Department of this vessel in accordance with Art. 353. par. 5, U. S. Navy Regulations.

G. J. Burnap - By order of Rear Admiral C. C. Carpenter, U.S. Navy, Fleet Engineer G. J. Burnap inspected the Engineer's Department of this vessel in accordance with Art. 353. par. 5, U. S. Navy Regulations.

Folowing motions of Flagship colors were half-masted from 9:50 to 10:15.

Japanese Cruiser Yoshino - The Captain made official calls upon the U. S. Consul at Nagasaki and upon the Japanese Cruiser Yoshino.

Lt. F. H. Holmes - A Board of Survey of which Lt. F. H. Holmes is senior member met on board this vessel to survey stores in Equipment Department.

H. Hansen (sea) - H. Hansen (Sea.) and W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) were this day detailed by the Commander on the list of men to receive instruction in dynamo room.

W. C. Taylor (app 1st class) - H. Hansen (Sea.) and W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) were this day detailed by the Commander on the list of men to receive instruction in dynamo room.

Russian Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh - At 2:15 the Russian Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh left port.

The French Mail Steamer left the harbor.


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moored off nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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24 April 1895

with the Japanese Ensign at the fore.

HMS Peacock - H. M. S. Peacock shifted her berth nearer the Western side of the harbor.

S. B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) - B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) in charge of dynamo room from 6:25 to 8:00.

F. Olivero (App 1 Cl) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00 and App. F. Olivero stood watch for instruction.

H. M. S. Peacock -

S. B. Thompson (app. 1 b) - in charge of dynamo room

app. F. Olivero - stood watch for instruction


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moored off nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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24 April 1895

HMS Peacock - A Japanese (name not made out) and the British man-of-war Peacock came in and moored between this ship and the Bund.

Russian Cruiser Pamiat Azova - At 4:20 a Japanese gunboat fired a salute of 15 guns, Russian Ensign at the fore, which was returned gun for gun by the Russian Armored Cruiser Pamiat Azova with the Japanese Ensign at the fore. The Japanese gunboat then fired a salute of 13 guns with French Ensign at the fore which was returned gun for gun by the French Armoured Cruiser Bayard" with the Japanese Ensign at the fore. Then the Japanese gunboat fired a salute of 13 guns with U. S. Ensign at the fore which was returned by the Baltimore gun for gun

French Cruiser Bayard - At 4:20 a Japanese gunboat fired a salute of 15 guns, Russian Ensign at the fore, which was returned gun for gun by the Russian Armored Cruiser Pamiat Azova with the Japanese Ensign at the fore. The Japanese gunboat then fired a salute of 13 guns with French Ensign at the fore which was returned gun for gun by the French Armoured Cruiser Bayard" with the Japanese Ensign at the fore. Then the Japanese gunboat fired a salute of 13 guns with U. S. Ensign at the fore which was returned by the Baltimore gun for gun

USS Baltimore - At 4:20 a Japanese gunboat fired a salute of 15 guns, Russian Ensign at the fore, which was returned gun for gun by the Russian Armored Cruiser Pamiat Azova with the Japanese Ensign at the fore. The Japanese gunboat then fired a salute of 13 guns with French Ensign at the fore which was returned gun for gun by the French Armoured Cruiser Bayard" with the Japanese Ensign at the fore. Then the Japanese gunboat fired a salute of 13 guns with U. S. Ensign at the fore which was returned by the Baltimore gun for gun

British man-of-war Peacock -


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moored off nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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25 April 1895

A Japanese man-of-war lying here was taken in two by a tug and towed to the dry dock.

USS Machias - At 7:45 the U. S. S. Machias made her number as she was entering port. The Machias at 7:48 fired a salute of 13 guns, U. S. Ensign at the fore, which the Baltimre returned gun for gun, U. S. Ensign at the fore.

USS Baltimore - At 7:45 the U. S. S. Machias made her number as she was entering port. The Machias at 7:48 fired a salute of 13 guns, U. S. Ensign at the fore, which the Baltimre returned gun for gun, U. S. Ensign at the fore.

Japanese Cruiser Yoshimo - The Japanese Cruiser Yoshimo came out of drydock.

Russian Cruiser Pamiat Azova - The Machias saluted the port, Japanese ensign at the main, which salute was returned gun for gun by one of the forts on shore - 21 guns. The Machias saluted the Russian Vice Admiral, Russian ensign at the fore, which salute was returned, gun for gun, by the Russian flagship Pamiat Azova - 15 guns. The Machias saluted the French Rear Admiral, French ensign at the fore, which salute was returned, gun for gun, by the French flagship Bayard - 13 guns.

French Cruiser Bayard -

A Russian transport came in and anchored - had troops on board.

S. B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 6:25 to 8:00 - App. S. B. Thompson standing watch.

H. Hansen (Sea) - Ran port dynamo from 8 P.M. to 11 P.M., H. Hansen (Sea.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time for instruction.

S. B. Thompson - standing watch

H.Hansen - standing watch


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moored off nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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25 April 1895

F. Boos (C. P.) - The following punishments were given by the Commanding Officer: Halle, C. A. (A. 2 C.) - overleave two hours - 2 hrs. extra duty; Boos, F. (C. P.) - absent from quarters - 12 hrs extra duty; Cobb, J. (M. Attd) - hanging rug over rail after being cautioned no to do so - 8 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. (M. Attd.) - not cleaning air ports after having been told to do so - 8 hrs. extra duty.

C. Halle (app 2c) - The following punishments were given by the Commanding Officer: Halle, C. A. (A. 2 C.) - overleave two hours - 2 hrs. extra duty; Boos, F. (C. P.) - absent from quarters - 12 hrs extra duty; Cobb, J. (M. Attd) - hanging rug over rail after being cautioned no to do so - 8 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. (M. Attd.) - not cleaning air ports after having been told to do so - 8 hrs. extra duty.

J. Cobb (Mess Attdt) - The following punishments were given by the Commanding Officer: Halle, C. A. (A. 2 C.) - overleave two hours - 2 hrs. extra duty; Boos, F. (C. P.) - absent from quarters - 12 hrs extra duty; Cobb, J. (M. Attd) - hanging rug over rail after being cautioned no to do so - 8 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. (M. Attd.) - not cleaning air ports after having been told to do so - 8 hrs. extra duty.

C. Spratley (Mess Attdt) - The following punishments were given by the Commanding Officer: Halle, C. A. (A. 2 C.) - overleave two hours - 2 hrs. extra duty; Boos, F. (C. P.) - absent from quarters - 12 hrs extra duty; Cobb, J. (M. Attd) - hanging rug over rail after being cautioned no to do so - 8 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. (M. Attd.) - not cleaning air ports after having been told to do so - 8 hrs. extra duty.

Commander E. S. Houston - The Commanding Officer of the Machias - Commander E. S. Houston - paid an official visit to this ship.

Lieutenant H. D. Laxton - The Commanding Officer of the British Gunboat Peacock - Lieutenant H. D. Laxton - paid an offical visit to this ship

The Captain paid official return visits to the "Machias" and the "Peacock."

Captain T. Kawara - The Comdg. Officer of H. I. J. M. S. Yoshimo, Captain T. Kawara, paid an offical visit to the ship.

USS Machias -

Japanese Cruiser Yoshino -

Halle, C. A. (A 2 b.) -

Boos, F. (b. P.) -

Cobb, J. (M Attd) -

Spratley, C. (M. Attd.) -

Commander E. S. Houston -

British Gunboat Peacock - Lieutenant H. W. Laxton - paid an official visit

H. I. J. M. S. Yoshino -

Captain T. Kawara -


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moored off nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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26 April 1895

A Russian tropedo boat left The harbor. A Russian cruiser left the harbor.

P. M. S. S. Belgie - The P. M. S. S. Belgie came in with the U. S. Mail. Sent an boat to board her.

HMS Peacock - At 8:00 H. M. S. "Peacock" left the harbor.

USS Machias - The Russian Cruiser which left the harbor during the morning watch returned at 4:47 and anchored between us and the "Machias."

S. B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 6:26 to 8:00 and S. B. Thompson (Ap. 1 C.) stood watch.

W. C. Taylor (1st Class app) - Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 to 12:00, during this time W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.

Chief engineer Geo. W. Stivers -

S. B. Thompson (app. 1 b) -

W. B. Taylor (app. 1 b.) -


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moored off nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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26 April 1895

U. S. Consul Dr. Abercrombie - The United States Consul, Dr. Abercrombie called aboard.

Asst. Pay. W. L. Wilson - Rec'd in Pay Dept. from Asst. Pay ~ W. L. Wilson of the U. S. S. Machias 10,000 Mexican dollars.

At 3:03 a Russian torpedo boat came in and anchored.

P. M. S. S. Belgic - At 3:30 the P. M. S. S. Belgic left.

USS Baltimore - At 3:40 the Baltimore hove up her starboard anchor, and at end of watch was heaving in on port chain.

P. M. S. S. Belgie - came in with the U. S. Mail

Peacock - left the harbor

Lt. Prime -

Surgeon W. A. McClurg -


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moored off nagasaki and at sea making passage to tamsui formosa

Lat 31.38, Long 129.77


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27 April 1885

M. A. Kline -

C. H. Bullock -

Baltimore - 5:15 flagship got underway and left harbor


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moored off nagasaki and at sea

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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27 April 1895

Baltimore - got underway and left the harbor

Yoshino - left

Yamato - Japanese cruiser

Machias -

Derrjira Nakamura (M. Attd.) - absent without leave


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at sea making passage from nagasaki japan to tamsui formosa

Lat 29.15, Long 126.58


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28 April 1895

Kline (Lds.) - on watch in fire room

H. W. Moseley - under instruction in the dynamo room


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on route from nagasaki to tamsui formosa

Lat 29.35, Long 126.12


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28 April 1895

M. A. Kline -

Nakamura, Denjira (Mess Att.) - absent without leave

G Gehrt (O. S.) - on watch in fire room

S. B. Thompson (app. 1 b) - stood watch in dynamo room


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at sea making passage from nagasaki japan to tamsui formosa

Lat 26.32, Long 122.88


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29 April 1895

Denjira Nakamura (Mess Attd.) - absent over leave

M. A. Kline - standing watch

British man-of-war Spartan -

H. M. S. Redbreast -

app. F. Olivero - stood watch for instruction

M. A. Kline (Lds) - M. A. Kline (Lds.) standing watch in fire room as coal passer.

At 7:53, after having stopped, let go the stbd. anchor in 6 3/4 fms., coarse black sand being the character of the bottom, and veered to 45 fms. at the hawse pipe.

HMS Spartan - An officer from the British man-of-war Spartan paid an official visit to the ship.

HMS Redbreast - Other man-of-war in harbor H. M. S. Redbreast.

The Commanding Officer paid a visit to the Spartan.

F. Olivero (App 1 Cl) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00 - App. F. Olivero standing watch for instruction.


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at sea making passage from nagasaki japan to tamsui formosa

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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29 April 1895

at 305 crossed range of craig id and agincourt id pat log 792

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5

T. Gehrt (O. S) - on watch in fire room

M. A. Kline (Lds.) - on watch in fire room

D. Nakamura (M. Attd.) - absent over leave

T. Gehrt (O. S.) - T. Gehrt (O. S.) on watch in fire room as coal passer.

M. A. Kline (Lds) - M. A. Kline (Lds.) on watch in fire room as coal passer.

At 2:59 set clock back 3 minutes to correspond with Tamsui time.

T. Gehrt (O. S.) - T Gehrt (O. S.) on watch in fire room as coal passer.

M. A. Kline (Lds) - M. A. Kline (Lds.) on watch in fire room as coal passer.

D. Nakamura (M. Attd.) - D. Nakamura (M. Attd.) absent overleave.

T. Gehrt (O. S.) - T. Gehrt (O. S.) stood watch in fire room as coal passer.


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at anchor at tamsui formosa

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5


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30 April 1895

H. Hansen (Sea.) - standing watch in dynamo room

Spartan - At 7:00 the British Cruiser Spartan shifted berth

M. A. Klein (Lds.) - M. A. Klein (Lds.) stood watch in fire room as coal passer.

H. M. S. Spartan - Sent an officer to return boarding visit of H.M.S. Spartan.

Dinjria Nahamuia (Mess Attd.) - Dinjria Nahaumia (M. Attd.) absent overleave.

H. Hansen(Sea.) - H. Hansen(Sea.) standing watch in dynamo room during this time.


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anchored off tasuiformosa

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5


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30 April 1895

British cruiser Spartan -

small Chinese transport -

Lt. Merriam - left ship

Kline (Lds.) - stood watch in fire room

Denjira Nakamura (Mess Attd.) - absent over leave



LOG BOOK – MAY 1st 1895 TO NOVEMBER 10th 1895


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3rd Rate -

and ending November 10, 1895 -

Log Book of the U.S.S. Concord -

of Six Guns, -

Commanded by - Commander J.E. Craig, U.S. Navy

Commencing May 1, 1895 -

Attached to the Asiatic Squadron, -

at Tamsui, Formosa, -

at Padoda Anchorage, Minn River, China -


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Craig, J.E. Commander - Dec. 24, 1894

List of Officers -

Johnston, Marbrig., Ensign. - Apr. 29, 1892

McBlurg, W.A., Surgeon - June 20, 1893

Everhart, L.H., Ensign - Feb 17, 1894

Fahs, C.M., Ensign - Aug. 17, 1894

Farenholt, A., Asst. Surgeon - June 6, 1895

Smith, H. K., Paymaster - June 12, 1893

Patton, J.B., Asst. Engineer - Mch. 8, 1893

Hughes, R.M., Lieutenant - May 28, 1895

Darnall, M.D., Pay Clerk - June 12, 1893

Kerr, L.C., P.A. Paymaster - June 27, 1895

Cunningham, J.J., Pay Clerk - July 5, 1895

Simpson, E., Lieutenant - Sept. 19, 1895

Hogg, W.S. Lieutenant - June 15, 1893

Gill, W.A., Lieutenant - Aug. 17, 1894

Prince, E.S., Lieutenant - Jan. 18, 1894

H.G. Macfarland, Ensign - Sept. 26, 1895

Merriam, G.A., Lieutenant - June 15, 1893

Stivers, G.W., Chief Engineer - Apr. 23, 1894

Hall, A.L., Lieutenant - Aug. 25, 1895

Stafford, G.H., Lieutenant - Sept. 26, 1895

Gill, W.E., Lieutenant - Oct. 9, 1895


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Gill, W. .A. - joined

Gill, W.A., Lieutenant. Joined Oct. 9, 1895, from U.S.S. Mou oeacy, under

orders from Rear Admiral C.C.Carpenter, Comm.

in Chef U.S. Naval Force, Asiatic Station, dated

Sept. 28, 1895 and in accordance with instructions

from Navy Dept.


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Smith, H.R. - Paymaster Detached May 7 with orders to proceed to his home.

Johnston, Marbury - Ensign Detached May 28 with orders from the Navy Dept dated March 19, 1895 to proceed home

Hughes, R. M. - Lieutenant. Joined under orders from the Secretary of the Navy.

Kerr, L. C. - P.A.Paymaster Joined under orders of the Navy

Farenholt, A. - Asst. Surgeon. Joined for temporary duty under orders from C.C.Carpenter

Cunningham, J.J. - Pay Clerk. Joined under orders from the Secretary of the Navy

DarnallD, M. D. - Pay Clerk. Detached July 17 by Cmdr Craig

Gill, W. A. - Lieutenant. Detached August 25. By order of Rear Admiral C. C. Carpenter

Hall, A. L. - Lieutenant. Joined under orders from Rear Admiral C. C. Carpenter

Farenholt, A. - Asst. Surgeon. Detached August 28, 1895. by order of Rear Admiral C.C.Carpenter.

Fahs, C. M. - Ensign. Detached Sept. 14, 1895 by order of Rear Admiral C. C. Carpenter.

Simpson, E. Lieutenant - Joined on the 19th of Sept. 1895

Hall, A. S. Lieutenant - Detached Sept. 26, 1895

Everhart, E. H. Ensign - Detached Sept. 26, 1895

Macfarland, H. E. Ensign - Joined Sept. 26, 1895

Stafford, G. H. Lieutenant - Joined Sept 26, 1895 for temporary duty

Stafford, G. H. Lieutenant - Detached on Oct. 9, 1895 from temporary duty


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26 June 1895

Page consists of a "Complement of Petty Officers, Seamen, Ordinary Seamen, Landsmen, Boys, and Marines on board the U.S.S. Concord on this date


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Page lists a "Description of Instruments used for Meteorological Observations, their Location, &c. on U.S.S. Concord


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Page summarizes Armament aboard U.S.S. Concord: Primary; Secondary; Boat Armament; Small Arms


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Page consists of "Tables of Deviation of the Standard Compass Nol 173 on board the U.S.S. Concord"; Left part of page masked by drawing overlay.


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LOGS FOR MAY 1895


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at anchor off tamsui formosa

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5


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1 May 1895

D. Nakamura (M. Attd.) - absent without leave

W. B. Taylor (App. 1 C.) - stood watch in dynamo room for instruction


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at anchor off tamsui formosa

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5


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1 May 1895

Poor, E. L. -

Chatman. C. (M. Attd.) -

Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) -

Price, E. T. (M. Attd.) -

Scharnweber. E. H. (A. 1 C.) -

Cahill, W. (Plr. and Ftr.) -

Redbreast -

Spartan -

D. Nakamura (M. Attd.) -

E. L. Poor (App. 2 C.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Poor, E. L. (A. 2 C.) slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, C. (M. Attd.) talking at drill, 2 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) carelessly capsizing tar pot, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) leaving station, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) neglect of duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) wearing cap in W. R. Country, 2 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Price, E. T. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, C. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Scharnweber, E. H. (A. 1 C.) slow in manning boat, 2 hrs. extra duty; Scharnweber, E. H. (A. 1 C.) repeated profanity, 8 hrs. extra duty; Cahill, W. (Plu. and Ft.) disobedience or orders, 12 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) causing disturbance in W. R. Pantry and impertinence, 8 hrs. extra duty; Cahill, W. (Plu. and Ft.) refusing duty, 3 days solitary confinement on bread and water and was so confined.

C. Chatman (M. Att.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Poor, E. L. (A. 2 C.) slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, C. (M. Attd.) talking at drill, 2 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) carelessly capsizing tar pot, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) leaving station, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) neglect of duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) wearing cap in W. R. Country, 2 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Price, E. T. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, C. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Scharnweber, E. H. (A. 1 C.) slow in manning boat, 2 hrs. extra duty; Scharnweber, E. H. (A. 1 C.) repeated profanity, 8 hrs. extra duty; Cahill, W. (Plu. and Ft.) disobedience or orders, 12 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) causing disturbance in W. R. Pantry and impertinence, 8 hrs. extra duty; Cahill, W. (Plu. and Ft.) refusing duty, 3 days solitary confinement on bread and water and was so confined.

C. E. Spratley (Mess Attdt) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Poor, E. L. (A. 2 C.) slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, C. (M. Attd.) talking at drill, 2 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) carelessly capsizing tar pot, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) leaving station, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) neglect of duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) wearing cap in W. R. Country, 2 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Price, E. T. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, C. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Scharnweber, E. H. (A. 1 C.) slow in manning boat, 2 hrs. extra duty; Scharnweber, E. H. (A. 1 C.) repeated profanity, 8 hrs. extra duty; Cahill, W. (Plu. and Ft.) disobedience or orders, 12 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) causing disturbance in W. R. Pantry and impertinence, 8 hrs. extra duty; Cahill, W. (Plu. and Ft.) refusing duty, 3 days solitary confinement on bread and water and was so confined.

E. T. Price (M. Attd.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Poor, E. L. (A. 2 C.) slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, C. (M. Attd.) talking at drill, 2 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) carelessly capsizing tar pot, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) leaving station, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) neglect of duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) wearing cap in W. R. Country, 2 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Price, E. T. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, C. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Scharnweber, E. H. (A. 1 C.) slow in manning boat, 2 hrs. extra duty; Scharnweber, E. H. (A. 1 C.) repeated profanity, 8 hrs. extra duty; Cahill, W. (Plu. and Ft.) disobedience or orders, 12 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) causing disturbance in W. R. Pantry and impertinence, 8 hrs. extra duty; Cahill, W. (Plu. and Ft.) refusing duty, 3 days solitary confinement on bread and water and was so confined.

E. H. Scharnweber (App. 1 C.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Poor, E. L. (A. 2 C.) slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, C. (M. Attd.) talking at drill, 2 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) carelessly capsizing tar pot, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) leaving station, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) neglect of duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) wearing cap in W. R. Country, 2 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Price, E. T. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, C. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Scharnweber, E. H. (A. 1 C.) slow in manning boat, 2 hrs. extra duty; Scharnweber, E. H. (A. 1 C.) repeated profanity, 8 hrs. extra duty; Cahill, W. (Plu. and Ft.) disobedience or orders, 12 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) causing disturbance in W. R. Pantry and impertinence, 8 hrs. extra duty; Cahill, W. (Plu. and Ft.) refusing duty, 3 days solitary confinement on bread and water and was so confined.

Wm. Cahill (Plumber and Fitter) - The following punishments were awarded by the Commander:- Poor, E. L. (A. 2 C.) slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, C. (M. Attd.) talking at drill, 2 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) carelessly capsizing tar pot, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) leaving station, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) neglect of duty, 4 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) wearing cap in W. R. Country, 2 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Price, E. T. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, C. (M. Attd.) inattention and disturbing instruction, 2 hrs. extra duty; Scharnweber, E. H. (A. 1 C.) slow in manning boat, 2 hrs. extra duty; Scharnweber, E. H. (A. 1 C.) repeated profanity, 8 hrs. extra duty; Cahill, W. (Plu. and Ft.) disobedience or orders, 12 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) causing disturbance in W. R. Pantry and impertinence, 8 hrs. extra duty; Cahill, W. (Plu. and Ft.) refusing duty, 3 days solitary confinement on bread and water and was so confined.

HMS Redbreast - The Comd'g Officers of H. B. M. S. Spartan and Redbreast called upon the Commander.

HMS Spartan - The Comd'g Officers of H. B. M. S. Spartan and Redbreast called upon the Commander.


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at anchor off tamsui formosa

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5


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2 May 1895

F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) -

H. W. Moseley (A. 1 C.) -

HMS Centurion - At 6:40 H. B. M. S. Centurion flying the flag of Vice Admiral Sir Edmund Fremantle, R. N., came in to anchor

Capt. McInhoe R. N. - The officer boarding the Centurion, got these particulars: Commanding Officer, Capt. McInhoe; from Anping; 12 hrs. out; good passage; probably leaves tomorrow.

F. Olivero (App 1 Cl) - Ran port dynamo from 6:00 to end of watch, F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) in charge of dynamo room during that time.

H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 to11:00, during which time H. W. Mosely (A. 1 C.) was under instruction in the dynamo room.


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at anchor off tamsui formosa

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5


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2 May 1895

H. B. M. S. Centurion - came in to anchor

U. S. Consul, Mr. Kemper -

HMS Centurion - The Commanding Officer paid an official visit to the Centurion.

Mr. Kemper, U. S. Consul - An English steamer came in bringing the U. S. Consul, Mr. Kemper, from Amoy, who came on board in a boat sent for him to the steamer.

M. A. Kline - Rate of M. A. Kline changed from Lds. to C. P.


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at anchor at tamsui formosa and underway making passage to amoy china

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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3 May 1895

a small steamer -

Chief Engineer S. W. Stivers - completed the weekly inspection

At 3:15 passed a small steamer bound in to Tamsui.


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at anchor off tamsui formosa and underway making passage to amoy china

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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3 May 1895

D. Nakamura (M. Attd.) - absent over leave

British Flagship "Centurion" -

a small British steamer -

At 1:50 called "up anchor." At 2:00 ship was underway the Captain conning, we stood our of harbor under two for'd boilers towards the British Flagship "Centurion".

HMS Centurion - At 2:25 when abreast the Centurion the guard saluted the Briish Vice Admiral, we hoisted fore staysail, put over patent log reading 36.2, set course S 87W (p.c.).

At 12:15 the whale boat was sent to communicate with a small British steamer and take off the U. S. Consul at Amoy to board the Concord. As the ship was rolling heavily the steamer stood in shore again the whale boat was recalled and hoisted.


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making passage to amoy china and moored off amoy

Lat 24.43, Long 118.07


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4 May 1895

Transported sheet anchor to stbd. bow and shackled the stbd. chain to it.

Chinese Gunboat Foo-Chin - An officer from the Chinese Gunboat Foo-Chin paid a boarding call. Sent an officer to pay return barding call to the Foo-Chin, Capt. Kwan Chien Chiun, Comdg. which came here one month ago from Foo-chow. and shackled the stbd. chain to it.

Capt. Kwan Chien Chiun - An officer from the Chinese Gunboat Foo-Chin paid a boarding call. Sent an officer to pay return barding call to the Foo-Chin, Capt. Kwan Chien Chiun, Comdg. which came here one month ago from Foo-chow.

Korvetten-Kapitan Sarnow - Sent an officer to pay return boarding call to the German Cruiser, III Class, Arcona, Korvetten-Kapitan Sarnow, Comdg, two days out from Hong Knog having arrived here May 1st, 1895.

German Cruiser Arcona - Sent an officer to pay return boarding call to the German Cruiser, III Class, Arcona, Korvetten-Kapitan Sarnow, Comdg, two days out from Hong Knog having arrived here May 1st, 1895.

H. Hansen (Sea) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00 during which time H. Hansen (Sea.) was under instruction in the dynamo room.

Foo Chin - An officer from the Chinese Gunboat Foo Chin pair a boarding call.

Capt. Kwan Chien Chiun - Captain Kwan Chien Chiun, Comdg. which came here one month ago from Foo-chow.

Kapitan Sarnow - Kapitan Sarnow Cmdg two days out from Hong Kong.

Arcona - Sent an officer to pay return boarding call to the German Cruiser, III Class, Arcona.

D. Nahamura (M. Attd.) - D. Nakamura (M. Attd) geing absent without leave.

H. Hansen(Sea.) - H. Hansen (Sea.) was under instruction in the dynamo room.


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making passage to amoy china and moored off amoy

Lat -17.5, Long -149.8


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4 May 1895

at 722 pat log reading 1000 sighted dodd id light house bearing w p c

Lat 56.2, Long -3.0

At 6:30 set clock back 13 minutes, to correspont to Amoy time,

Wm. Cahill (Plumber and Fitter) - By direction of the Captain, W. Cahill (plumber and fitter) was released from confinement and restored to duty.

At 11:04 hauled in pat. log reading 34.4. At 11:10 the harbor master came on board. Seamed into the inner anchorage and at 11:33 let go stbd. anchor in 13 fms. water brown sandy bottom.

A German man-of-war at anchored in the outer harbor.

German Cruiser Arcona - An officer from the German Cruiser Arcona called on board officially.

W. Cahill (plumber and fitter) - By direction of the Captain, W. Cahill (plumber and fitter) was released from confinement and restored to duty.

At 11:23 let go stbd. anchor in 13 fms. water, brown sandy bottom

Arcona - An officer from the German Cruiser Arcona called on board officially.


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moored off amoy china

Lat -17.5, Long -149.8


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5 May 1895

German Cruiser Arcona - The Captain paid official visits to the German Cruiser "Arcona" and the Chinese man-of-war Foo-Chin. The Captain of the Chinese man-of-war Foo-Chin paid a return visit to the Captain of this ship. The "Foo-Chin" left the harbor at 11 A.M.

Chinese Gunboat Foo-Chin - The Captain paid official visits to the German Cruiser "Arcona" and the Chinese man-of-war Foo-Chin. The Captain of the Chinese man-of-war Foo-Chin paid a return visit to the Captain of this ship. The "Foo-Chin" left the harbor at 11 A.M.

German Cruiser Arcona - At 6:00 the German Cruiser "Arcona" left the harbor.

W. C. Taylor (1st Class app) - W. C. Taylor (Ap. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room from 8:00 to 11:00.


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moored off amoy china

Lat -17.5, Long -149.8


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6 May 1895

French Gunboat Lutiu - The French Gunboat Lutiu passed out to sea at 4:00.

C. H. Bullock (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00 - App. C. H. B ullock standing watch for instruction.

Commences and until 4 am. Fair and pleasant. Barometer about steady. Ciro-cumulus clouds.

4 to 8 am. Clear first two hours, clouding over last two. Ciro-cumulus clouds. Calm. Barometer rising.

4 to 8 pm. Clear and pleasant. Light SSE to SE breezes and airs. Ciro-cumuls clouds. Bar. nearly steady.

8 pm to midnight. Clear and pleasant. Light airs from SE. Barometer steady.


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moored off amoy china

Lat -17.5, Long -149.8

Data from 9 am to midnight obscured by overleaf.


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6 May 1895

The U. S. Consul returned from Tamsui, on an English steamer. We sent a boat to the steamer, with the offer of the use of the boat to land the Consul or to bring him off to the ship at any time.

A French man-of-war came in and made fast to buoy at 7:29 off the Northern end of Kulangsen Island.

French Gunboat Lutiu - At 8:00 an officer was sent to board the French Gunboat Lutiu. The visit was returned by a boarding officer from the Lutiu. The Lutiu is one day out from Makung, Pescadores Ids, and commanded by Lieutenant de Vaisseau de Gueydon.

Del Kemper, U. S. Consul - At 10:40 the U. S. Consul to Amoy - Del Kemper visited the ship officially and upon his departure received a salute of 7 guns, U. S. flag at the fore.

Commences and until 4 am. Fair and pleasant. Calm. Barometer about steady. Cirro-cumulus clouds.

4 to 8 am. Clear first two hours, clouding over last two. Cirro-cumulus clouds. Calm. Barometer rising.

8 am to meridian. Cloudy first part, clearing away latter part of watch, pleasant weather. Calm first hour. Light airs from North backing to WSW during watch. Barometer nearly steady. Cirrus and cirro-cumulus clouds.

Meridian to 4 pm. Fair and pleasant. Light to gentle breeze from SSE. Bar. falling. Cirro-cumulus clouds.


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moored off amoy china

Lat -17.5, Long -149.8


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7 May 1895

coal: 39 1/2 tons - At 8:30 the first coal lighter came alongside and at 8:50 commenced to coal ship. At end of watch 39 1/2 tons had been received on board.

The Captain called officially on the U. S. Consul at Amoy.

H. R. Smith Paymaster - Paymaster H. R. Smith, U. S. Navy, received his detachment from this vessel and orders to proceed to his home signed by Rear Admiral C. E. Carpenter, U. S. Navy, Comdg. the U. S. Naval Force on the Asiatic Station.

H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8 P.M. to 11 P. M., H. W. Moseley (A. 1 C.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time for instruction.

coal: 133 tons - Finished coaling at 7:15 having received 133 tons.

Commences and until 4 am. Clear and pleasant. Bright moonlight until 3:30 when the moon set. Light airs from SE. Barometer rising slowly.

4 to 8 am. Cloudless 1st hour, cloudy 2nd and 3rd hours, overcast and cloudy last hour. Calm and light airs from NNE. Barometer nearly steady. Cirro-cumulus clouds.

8 am to meridian. Fair and pleasant. Light airs and light breeze from SSE. Bar. rising. Cirro-cumulus clouds.

8 pm to midnight. Cloudy first hour, then clear and pleasant with bright moonlight. Cirro-cumulus clouds. Barometer rising.

4 to 8 pm. Cloudy weather and hot. Light breeze from ESE to SE. Barometer about steady. Cirro-cumulus clouds.


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moored off amoy china

Lat -17.5, Long -149.8


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7 May 1895

H.R. Smith U.S.N. (Paymaster) - received his detachment from this vessel and ordered to proceed to his home, signed by Rear Admiral C.C. Carpenter.

coal: 133 tons -

coal: 52 tons - Coaling ship having received during watch 52 tons of coal.

Mr. C. T. Gardner H. B. M. Consul to Amoy - Mr. C. T. Gardner H. B. M. Consul to Amoy called officially and upon leaving was saluted with seven guns, English flag at fore.

H. R. Smith Paymaster - Sent Paymr. H. R. Smith, U. S. N. and luggage to the Str. Kailoong bound for Hongkong. Under the orders given him, he is to take passage in the Str. Belgic from Hongkong to San Francisco, to sail on or about the 9th inst.

Meridian to 4 pm. Clear and pleasant. Gentle breeze from SSE to ESE. Cirro-cumulus clouds. Bar falling.

4 to 8 pm. Cloudy weather and hot. Light breeze from ESE to SE. Barometer about steady. Cirro-cumulus clouds.


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by chart

Lat -24.35, Long -118.20


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8 May 1895

at 510 made the island of ockseu bearing n 51 e

Lat 12.8, Long 45.0

Denjira Nakamura (M. A.) - At 5:00 mustered at quarters and had running exercise. Held an auction of the effects of Denjira Nagamura (M. Attd.), declared a deserter. The effects netted a sum of 30 cents.

Carl A. Olsson (Lds) - By order of the Captain released C. A. Olsson (Lds.) from confinement for safe keeping, he being sober.

Two steamers passed us proceeding in the opposite direction one a Danish Cable Steamer.

H. Hansen (Sea) - Ran port dynamo set from 6:03 to end of watch. H. Hansen (Sea.) in charge of dynamo room during that time.

F. Olivero (App 1 Cl) - Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 to Mid. F. Olivero (App 1 C.) under instruction in the dynamo room.

4 to 6 pm. Clear and pleasant. Light breeze from SE x E. Cirro-cumulus clouds. Barometer steady. At 5.10 made the Island of Ockseu bearing N 51 E.

6 to 8 pm. Clear and pleasant. Light airs from SE x E. Barometer rising. Cirro-cumulus clouds. At 6.37 Ockseu Lt. bearing N 50 E. At 7.45 sighted island off Ockseu Id bearing NE 3/4 E. At 8.00 Ockseu Id bore N 35 E.


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moored off amoy and underway making passage to chifu china

Lat -17.5, Long -149.8


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8 May 1895

at 827 passed ockseu lt on port beam dist 2 610 miles ships head n 70 e

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6


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moored off amoy and underway making passage to chifu china

Lat -17.5, Long -149.8


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8 May 1895

Denjira Nakamura (M. Att) - Was this day declared a deserter from April 27, 1895.

Made preparations for getting underway, transported sheet anchor to its place, took off mooring swivel, hove up port anchor and hove in stbd. chain to 30 fms. Sent medical officer on shore to get bill of health. At 10:20 hoisted the cornet and fired a gun. The medical officer returned on board in obedience to this signal, bringing with him the bill of health which was signed on board by the U. S. Vice Consul.

Denjira Nakamura (M. A.) - At 10:20 mustered at quarters, Denjira Nakamura (M. Attd.) was this day declared a deserter from April 27, 1895.

At 10:37 got underway and stood out of the harbor of Amoy the Commander conning. 10:37 to 11:00 waiting for U. S. Vice Consul to leave the ship. At 11:00 put of P. L. = 34.4 and stood on course S 49 E for the passage between Seao Tan and Hangkwa.

F. Boos (C. P.) - By order of the Commander placed C. A. Olsson (Lds.) in confinement for safe keeping and also placed F. Boos (C. P.) under sentry's charge for safe keeping, both being noisy and under influence of liquor.

Carl A. Olsson (Lds) - By order of the Commander placed C. A. Olsson (Lds.) in confinement for safe keeping and also placed F. Boos (C. P.) under sentry's charge for safe keeping, both being noisy and under influence of liquor.

F. Boos (C. P.) - Released F. Boos (C. P.), by order of the Commanding Officer, from confinement for safe keeping.

Commences and until 4 am. Cloudy. Calm first hour. Light airs and breezes from SE remainder of watch. Lightning occasionally about horizon from E to S. Barometer fell first hour, then steady. Cirrus and cirro-cumulus clouds.

4 to 8 am. Fair and pleasant first three hours, foggy last hour. Light variable airs. Bar. rising. Cirro-cumulus clouds.

8 am to meridian. Generally fair and pleasant. Slight fog first hour. Light SE airs. Bar. nearly steady. Cirro-cumulus clouds. At 11:38 passed [between Seao Tan and Hangkwa]. At 11.50 set clock ahead 3 minutes. At noon took bearings: Quemoy Pagoda N 57 E, Tai Tan Lt Ho N 55 W, Chapel Is S 6 E.

Meridian to 4 pm. Fair and hot. Light breeze from SE x E. Barometer falling. Cirrocumulus clouds.


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at sea making passage from amoy to chifu china

Lat 27.57, Long 121.65

Noon


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9 May 1895

at 110 turnabout is lt bore abeam on port hand distant 2 14 miles ships hd n 30 e

Lat 29.9, Long 32.6

W. C. Taylor (1st Class app) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 12:00, App. Taylor standing watch for instruction.

Commences and until 4 am. Clear at first, prartially so latter part. Hazy latter part. Passed through thick bank of haze from 2.30 to 3.00. Calm first hour. Light NE airs remainder. Bar. fell slightly. Cirrocumulus clouds. At 1.10 Turnabout Is Lt bore abeam on port hand distant 2.25 miles.

Meridian to 4 pm. Foggy weather. Gentle to moderate breeze from NE. Barometer falling slowly.

6 to 8 pm. Foggy. Gentle to light breeze from NE. Bar. rose slightly.

8 pm to midnight. Overcast, cloudy, foggy, wet and warm. Gentle breeze from NE x N to NE. Barometer steady. Cirro-cumulus clouds. Moon occasionally visible.


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at sea making passage from amoy to chifu china

Lat 26.68, Long 120.75


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9 May 1895

at 432 sighted namki id bearing n 29w psc ships head n 45 e psc

Lat 12.8, Long 45.0

Commences and until 4 a.m. Clear at first, partially so latter part. Hazy latter part. Passed throught thick bank of haze from 2:30 to 3:00. calm first hour. Light N.E. airs remainder. Rain fell sightly. Cirrus cummulus clouds. Course N 30o (p.e.). Steaming under both after boilers. Running port dynamo. At 1:10 Turnabout is. Lt. bore abeam on port hand distant 2 1/4 miles. ships b.d. N. 30o. Los sightof Turnabout Is. Lt. at 2:30 in a bank of haze. It bore approximately S. W. by W. (p.e.). Average hourly revolutions stb. engine 65.6, 66.9, 72.8, 72.1: port engine 64.5, 71.6, 70.9. Average Steam 71.5 Ensign.

4to 8 a.m. Cloudy: hazy on horizon first hour and foggy there after warm. Light haze from North to N. by W. Barometer rising. Cirro cummulus clouds Smooth sea. at

8 a.m. to Meridian. (Cumtimuation.) 73.9, 73.5, 75.5, 73.5 Distilling. Steaming under tow after boilers. Hogg Lieutenant

Meridian to 4 p. m. Foggy weather. Gentle to moderate breeze from N.E. Berometer falling slowly. Smooth sea. as 1.00 changed course to N. 45o e, P. E. 74.1. Fun divisions overhauled the batttery. Exersied 1st Hiv. original drill, wig wag. for 45 minutes, At 2:40 shifted from Cord to after whell - time occupied 1 min 40 sec then shifted back again. time 40 secs. Steaming under two ater boilers. for stbt. engine av. hourly revs. 74.0, 77.1, 76.5, 76.4, an steam pressure 87 lbs; for port engine av. hourly revs. 73.5, 77.4, 78.9, av steam pressure 87 lbs. Ship's mechanics engaged as follows: dymamo force working on speed light switch board; earpenters working on new berth deck ladder, new bullitin frame and foundation for speed light; painter graining the doors of head and painting the Junior Officers mess room, blacksmiths overhauling the galley window slide sashes. Distilling Lieutenant

4 to 6 p. m. Foggy - fog lifting between 4:15 and 4:45. Gentle breeze from N.E. Bar. steady. Smooth sea. At 4:32 sighted Namki Id. beaming N. 29o W. (p.s.e.), ship's head N 45o E. (p.s.e.). Steaming under the two afer boilers. Staming course N. 45o E. at 5:00 mustered at quarters and exerised at running. Average revolutions stbd. engine 70. 6/10, 75, port engine 71 3/10, 74 4 4/10. Average steam 80 lb. Pat log at end of watch 20.f. Distilling. M Johnston ensigin.


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at sea making passage from amoy to chifu china

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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9 May 1895

At 6:00 set clock ahead 13 minutes.

During the foggy times had an extra lookout on the bridge and one forward on the top gallant forecastle, also sounded the fog whistle as per regulations.

H. A. Perry (App. 2 C.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- H. A. Perry (A. 2 C.), for being out of uniform, 2 hrs. extra duty, and for being slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) for having no apprentice mark on shirt at sunday inspection, 2 hrs. extra duty; W. D. Cunningham (A. 1 C.) for the same offense, 2 hrs. extra duty; F. Boos (C. P.) for leaving ship without permission, smuggling whiskey and causing disturbance 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; E. A. Dubois (Lds.) for slow in obeying orders, 6 hrs. extra duty. By order of the Captain in accordance with the assigned punishment in the case of F. Boos (C. P.), confined him in solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days.

R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- H. A. Perry (A. 2 C.), for being out of uniform, 2 hrs. extra duty, and for being slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) for having no apprentice mark on shirt at sunday inspection, 2 hrs. extra duty; W. D. Cunningham (A. 1 C.) for the same offense, 2 hrs. extra duty; F. Boos (C. P.) for leaving ship without permission, smuggling whiskey and causing disturbance 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; E. A. Dubois (Lds.) for slow in obeying orders, 6 hrs. extra duty. By order of the Captain in accordance with the assigned punishment in the case of F. Boos (C. P.), confined him in solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days.

F. Boos (C. P.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- H. A. Perry (A. 2 C.), for being out of uniform, 2 hrs. extra duty, and for being slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) for having no apprentice mark on shirt at sunday inspection, 2 hrs. extra duty; W. D. Cunningham (A. 1 C.) for the same offense, 2 hrs. extra duty; F. Boos (C. P.) for leaving ship without permission, smuggling whiskey and causing disturbance 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; E. A. Dubois (Lds.) for slow in obeying orders, 6 hrs. extra duty. By order of the Captain in accordance with the assigned punishment in the case of F. Boos (C. P.), confined him in solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days.

W. D. Cunningham (A. 1 C.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- H. A. Perry (A. 2 C.), for being out of uniform, 2 hrs. extra duty, and for being slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) for having no apprentice mark on shirt at sunday inspection, 2 hrs. extra duty; W. D. Cunningham (A. 1 C.) for the same offense, 2 hrs. extra duty; F. Boos (C. P.) for leaving ship without permission, smuggling whiskey and causing disturbance 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; E. A. Dubois (Lds.) for slow in obeying orders, 6 hrs. extra duty. By order of the Captain in accordance with the assigned punishment in the case of F. Boos (C. P.), confined him in solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days.

E. A. Dubois (Lds) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- H. A. Perry (A. 2 C.), for being out of uniform, 2 hrs. extra duty, and for being slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) for having no apprentice mark on shirt at sunday inspection, 2 hrs. extra duty; W. D. Cunningham (A. 1 C.) for the same offense, 2 hrs. extra duty; F. Boos (C. P.) for leaving ship without permission, smuggling whiskey and causing disturbance 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; E. A. Dubois (Lds.) for slow in obeying orders, 6 hrs. extra duty. By order of the Captain in accordance with the assigned punishment in the case of F. Boos (C. P.), confined him in solitary confinement on bread and water for 5 days.

One steamer passed us on stbd. side proceeding in the opposite direction, distant about 3 miles.


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at sea making passage from amoy to chifu china

Lat 29.43, Long 122.83


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10 May 1895

at 720 made steep island light bearing n 49w p l 32 ships head n 3e

Lat 32.2, Long 119.3

E. Kellenberger (app 1c) - Ran port dynamo from 8 to 12:00. E. Kellenberger (App. 1 C.) on watch in dynamo room during this time for instruction.


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at sea making passage from amoy to chifu china

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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10 May 1895

Commences and until 4 am. Foggy until 3 am, after which clear. Overcast excepting during second and third hours when cloudy. Cirro-cumulus clouds moving to NE. Moon visible second and third hours. Light airs from NE x N, backing to N x E. Lightning to the North Westward last hour.

Meridian to 4 pm. Overcast and cloudy. Fresh breeze from N. Moderate sea from N. Much spray flying over the ship's decks. Cumulus and nimbus clouds. Barometer rose slightly latter half. At 2.55 sighted Video Id bearing N x W.

4 to 6 pm. Cloudy and pleasant. Fresh to stiff breeze from N. Barometer about steady. Cirro-cumulus clouds.


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at sea making passage from amoy to chifu china

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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10 May 1895

4 to 8 am. Cloudy, foggy about the horizon, overcast last hour. Light airs and breezes from N x E to NNE. Barometer rose 2nd hour, then steady. Cirro-cumulus clouds.

8 am to meridian. Overcast and cloudy. Gentle to moderate breeze from NNW and North freshening to stiff breeze at end of watch. Bar. rising. Cirro-cumulus clouds.


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at sea making passage from amoy to chifu china

Lat 33.20, Long 122.98


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11 May 1895

H. Hansen (Sea) - Ran port dynamo until 7:00. H. Hansen (Sea.) in Dynamo room under instruction.

H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) - Running port dynamo. W. W. Moseley (Ap. 1 C.) in dynamo room from 8:00 to 12:00 receiving instruction.

Commences and until 4 am. Clear and pleasant. Light breeze from NNW and NW. Bar. steady. Bright moonlight. At 12.55 sighted North Saddle Lt bearing N 52 W. At end of watch North Saddle Lt bore S 50 W.

4 to 8 am. Clear and pleasant. Light breeze to light airs from NW. Stratus clouds. Bar. rising slightly. At 6.00 North Saddle Id disappeared bearing S 27 W.

8 am to meridian. Clear and pleasant. Light NNW airs. Barometer steady. Blue sky.

Meridian to 4 pm. Clear and pleasant. Light airs to light breeze from N x W, from South last hour. Barometer falling.

8 pm to midnight. Clear and pleasant. Light breeze from S x E. Cirrus clouds. Bar. steady. Moon rose at 9.33.


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at sea making passage from amoy to chifu china

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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11 May 1895

Lat , Long

Commences and until 4a.m

Clear and pleasant. Light breeze from N.N.W. and N.W. Bar. steady. Bright Moonlight. Moderate ground swell. Ship (something) moderately. At 12:55 sighted North Saddle Lt. leaving N 52* W. (pse), ships head N. 3* E. (pse). Streaming under the two after boilers. Steaming course W. 3* E. At end of water North Saddle Lt. love S. 50* W. (pse), ships lead N. 3* E. (pse). Average revolutions stbd. engine 65.9, 69.8, 67.7, port engine 63.9, 67.2, 66.7, 68. At strain 72 lbs. Pat. log at end of water 3.6.

Marbury Johnston, Ensign

4am to 8am

Clear and pleasant. Light breeze to light rains from N.W. Stratus clouds. Bar rising slightly. (Something) sea with occasional ground swell to whiel the ships justebed ver moderately. Course N. 3* E. (pse). At 6:00 North Saddle lt. disappeared leaved S. 27* W. (pse). Streaming under both after boilers. At hourly revs. stbd. engine 66.8, 70.7, 71, 69.7; port engine 67.9, 70.8, 70.2, 68.8, 70.2, 68.8. Average steam pressure 77 lbs. Ran port dynamo until 7:00. H. Hanson (sea) in Dynamo room under instruction.

CM Fahs, Ensign

8am to Meridian

Clear and pleasant. Light NNW airs. Barometer steady. Blue sky. Smooth sea. Ran Stbd. dynamo from 8:30 to 10:00. Porter mixed shellae. From 10:11 1/2 to 10:58 stopped stbd. engine and steered by hand while the stbd aux. steam pipe was lining disconnected to repair throttle valve to report after blower. Streaming under course N. 3* E under the two after boilers. Steam 86. Revolutions stbd, 71.2, 67.6, 69.6, port, 70.4, 66.2, 78.2, 71.2.

Say H. Euerhart, Ensign

Meridian to 4pm

Clear and pleasant. Light airs to light breeze from NW from SE hours. Braometer falling. Ship on course N 3* E (pse). At 3:42 hauled in pleasant log read 1.7, and commenced swinging ship for duration of the compasses, the navigation in charge. Av. Steam pressure 82lbs. Av hourly serv. stbd. engine 66.1, 74.1, 75.3, 67.4; port 65.2, 74.6, 74.8, 68.1. Steam av under two after boilers. Smooth sea.

MHoug. Lieutenant

4 to 6pm

Clear and pleasant. Light breeze from SE. Cirrus clouds. Barometer falling slowliy. Smooth sea. Engaged in swinging ship, engines going ahead slowly until 4:50, when resumed course N 3* E (pse) (something) log 1.7 and went ahead full speed under both after boilers. At 5:00 divisions mustered at quarters. For stbd. engine av hourly serv. 39.0, 79.7; av. steam pressure 90lbs. For port engine av hourly serv. 36.9, 78.5, sv. steam pressure 90lbs. Wistilling.

MAQill Lieutenant

6 to 8pm

Fair and pleasant. Gentle breeze from S by E. Bar falling. Cirrus clouds. Sea smooth. Steaming under the two after boilers. Steaming course N 3* E (wnn) At 6:18 started port dynamo set and ran it remainder of watch. Average revolutions stbd. engine 79.1, 79.2,; port engine 77.1, 77.5, av steam 84.5. Pat. log at end of watch 31.2.

Lauerriam Lieut. and Navigator


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at sea making passage from amoy to chifu china

Lat 35.52, Long 123.02


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12 May 1895

Ensign L. H. Everhart - By order of the Commanding Officer, Ensign L. H. Everhart, U. S. N., - for being disrespectful to, and not obeying an order of, the Executive Officer, Lieut. E. S. Prime, U. S. N, - is restricted to the limits of this ship for the period of seven days, excepting in so far as he may do duty outside the ship under orders from the Commanding Officer.

Lieut. E. S. Prime - By order of the Commanding Officer, Ensign L. H. Everhart, U. S. N., - for being disrespectful to, and not obeying an order of, the Executive Officer, Lieut. E. S. Prime, U. S. N, - is restricted to the limits of this ship for the period of seven days, excepting in so far as he may do duty outside the ship under orders from the Commanding Officer.


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at sea making passage from amoy to chifu china

Lat 35.48, Long 122.98


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12 May 1895

Ran starboard dynamo set from 8:40 until 9:10 and from 9:45 until 10:20. Overhauling port dynamo engine.

Ran port dynamo from 6:18 to 8:00.


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at anchor

Lat 37.57, Long 121.50


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13 May 1895

Captain de Lindestroem - Captain de Lindestroem of the Koreyetz and Mr. Sheridian P. Read, Consul of the Unted States at Tientsin and Mr. A. R. Donnelly, Consular Agent of the United States at Chefoo paid visits to the ship. Cmdr. Folger of the Yorktown paid a return visit to the Captain.

Mr. Sheridian P. Read, Consul of the United States at Tientsin - Captain de Lindestroem of the Koreyetz and Mr. Sheridian P. Read, Consul of the Unted States at Tientsin and Mr. A. R. Donnelly, Consular Agent of the United States at Chefoo paid visits to the ship. Cmdr. Folger of the Yorktown paid a return visit to the Captain.

Mr. A. R. Donnelly, Consular Agent of the United States at Chefoo - Captain de Lindestroem of the Koreyetz and Mr. Sheridian P. Read, Consul of the Unted States at Tientsin and Mr. A. R. Donnelly, Consular Agent of the United States at Chefoo paid visits to the ship. Cmdr. Folger of the Yorktown paid a return visit to the Captain.

Comdr. Folger - Captain de Lindestroem of the Koreyetz and Mr. Sheridian P. Read, Consul of the Unted States at Tientsin and Mr. A. R. Donnelly, Consular Agent of the United States at Chefoo paid visits to the ship. Cmdr. Folger of the Yorktown paid a return visit to the Captain.

Discovered that a fishing net had becomre wound around the stbd. propeller some time last night - cleared it.

German Cruiser Irene - Sent an officer to pay a return boarding call on the German Flagship Irene, 2nd Class Cruiser, flying the flag of Rear Admiral Hoffmann, Commander Von Dresky, Comdg. The Irene came here on April 29, three days from Tamsui.

Commander Von Dresky - Sent an officer to pay a return boarding call on the German Flagship Irene, 2nd Class Cruiser, flying the flag of Rear Admiral Hoffmann, Commander Von Dresky, Comdg. The Irene came here on April 29, three days from Tamsui.

Korvetten-Kapitain Credner - Korvetten Kapitain Credner, Comdg the German Cruiser "Marie", and Capitaine de Fregate A. Melnitzky, Comdg. Russian armored gunboat "Gremastchy" called upon the Comdr.

German Cruiser Marie - Korvetten Kapitain Credner, Comdg the German Cruiser "Marie", and Capitaine de Fregate A. Melnitzky, Comdg. Russian armored gunboat "Gremastchy" called upon the Comdr.

Capitaine de Fregate A. Melnitsky - Korvetten Kapitain Credner, Comdg the German Cruiser "Marie", and Capitaine de Fregate A. Melnitzky, Comdg. Russian armored gunboat "Gremastchy" called upon the Comdr.

Russian Armored gunboat Gremastchy - Korvetten Kapitain Credner, Comdg the German Cruiser "Marie", and Capitaine de Fregate A. Melnitzky, Comdg. Russian armored gunboat "Gremastchy" called upon the Comdr.

Mr. Sheridian P. Read, Consul of the United States at Tientsin - Mr. S. P. Read, U. S. consul at Tientsin and Mr. Donnelly the U. S. Consular Agent at this place left the ship and Mr. Read was saluted with 7 guns, U. S. Ensign at the fore.

Mr. A. R. Donnelly, Consular Agent of the United States at Chefoo - Mr. S. P. Read, U. S. consul at Tientsin and Mr. Donnelly the U. S. Consular Agent at this place left the ship and Mr. Read was saluted with 7 guns, U. S. Ensign at the fore.

W. C. Taylor (1st Class app) - Ran port dynamo from 8 to 11, W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) standing watch during that time in dynamo room for instruction.

Mr. C. R. Donnelly - Consul of the United Sttes at Chefoo(?) paid visit to the ship


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at sea making passage to and anchored off chifu china

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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13 May 1895

Russian Cruiser Pamiat Azova - Found the following men-of-war in the harbor, the Russian Armored Cruiser Pamiat Azova flying the flag of Vice Admiral Tyrtoff, and Captain Tochoulmine, Commanding; the Russian Turret Vessel Emperator Nicolai I, flying the flag of Rear Admiral Markaroff and Commanded by Captain Felkersam; the Russian Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh, Rear Admiral Alexieff, and Commanded by Captain Rojdestvensky; the Russian Cruiser Admiral Kormichoff, Captain Woulf; the Admiral Nachimoff, Captain Kasherimnoff; the Russian Gun verssels, Mandjour, Comdr. Podyapolsky; Koreits, Comdr. Lindestroem; Gremiatschy, Comdr. Melnitzky; Sveaborg and Razboynick, Comdr. Grigarovitch; the torpedo catchers Wsadnik, Comdr. Nevinsky, and Haydarnak, Comdr. Sternaun.

Russian Turret Vessel Emperator Nicolai I - Found the following men-of-war in the harbor, the Russian Armored Cruiser Pamiat Azova flying the flag of Vice Admiral Tyrtoff, and Captain Tochoulmine, Commanding; the Russian Turret Vessel Emperator Nicolai I, flying the flag of Rear Admiral Markaroff and Commanded by Captain Felkersam; the Russian Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh, Rear Admiral Alexieff, and Commanded by Captain Rojdestvensky; the Russian Cruiser Admiral Kormichoff, Captain Woulf; the Admiral Nachimoff, Captain Kasherimnoff; the Russian Gun verssels, Mandjour, Comdr. Podyapolsky; Koreits, Comdr. Lindestroem; Gremiatschy, Comdr. Melnitzky; Sveaborg and Razboynick, Comdr. Grigarovitch; the torpedo catchers Wsadnik, Comdr. Nevinsky, and Haydarnak, Comdr. Sternaun.

Russian Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh - Found the following men-of-war in the harbor, the Russian Armored Cruiser Pamiat Azova flying the flag of Vice Admiral Tyrtoff, and Captain Tochoulmine, Commanding; the Russian Turret Vessel Emperator Nicolai I, flying the flag of Rear Admiral Markaroff and Commanded by Captain Felkersam; the Russian Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh, Rear Admiral Alexieff, and Commanded by Captain Rojdestvensky; the Russian Cruiser Admiral Kormichoff, Captain Woulf; the Admiral Nachimoff, Captain Kasherimnoff; the Russian Gun verssels, Mandjour, Comdr. Podyapolsky; Koreits, Comdr. Lindestroem; Gremiatschy, Comdr. Melnitzky; Sveaborg and Razboynick, Comdr. Grigarovitch; the torpedo catchers Wsadnik, Comdr. Nevinsky, and Haydarnak, Comdr. Sternaun.

Russian cruiser Admiral Kormichoff - Found the following men-of-war in the harbor, the Russian Armored Cruiser Pamiat Azova flying the flag of Vice Admiral Tyrtoff, and Captain Tochoulmine, Commanding; the Russian Turret Vessel Emperator Nicolai I, flying the flag of Rear Admiral Markaroff and Commanded by Captain Felkersam; the Russian Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh, Rear Admiral Alexieff, and Commanded by Captain Rojdestvensky; the Russian Cruiser Admiral Kormichoff, Captain Woulf; the Admiral Nachimoff, Captain Kasherimnoff; the Russian Gun verssels, Mandjour, Comdr. Podyapolsky; Koreits, Comdr. Lindestroem; Gremiatschy, Comdr. Melnitzky; Sveaborg and Razboynick, Comdr. Grigarovitch; the torpedo catchers Wsadnik, Comdr. Nevinsky, and Haydarnak, Comdr. Sternaun.

Russian Gunboat Mandjour - Found the following men-of-war in the harbor, the Russian Armored Cruiser Pamiat Azova flying the flag of Vice Admiral Tyrtoff, and Captain Tochoulmine, Commanding; the Russian Turret Vessel Emperator Nicolai I, flying the flag of Rear Admiral Markaroff and Commanded by Captain Felkersam; the Russian Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh, Rear Admiral Alexieff, and Commanded by Captain Rojdestvensky; the Russian Cruiser Admiral Kormichoff, Captain Woulf; the Admiral Nachimoff, Captain Kasherimnoff; the Russian Gun verssels, Mandjour, Comdr. Podyapolsky; Koreits, Comdr. Lindestroem; Gremiatschy, Comdr. Melnitzky; Sveaborg and Razboynick, Comdr. Grigarovitch; the torpedo catchers Wsadnik, Comdr. Nevinsky, and Haydarnak, Comdr. Sternaun.

Russian Gunboat Koreiets - Found the following men-of-war in the harbor, the Russian Armored Cruiser Pamiat Azova flying the flag of Vice Admiral Tyrtoff, and Captain Tochoulmine, Commanding; the Russian Turret Vessel Emperator Nicolai I, flying the flag of Rear Admiral Markaroff and Commanded by Captain Felkersam; the Russian Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh, Rear Admiral Alexieff, and Commanded by Captain Rojdestvensky; the Russian Cruiser Admiral Kormichoff, Captain Woulf; the Admiral Nachimoff, Captain Kasherimnoff; the Russian Gun verssels, Mandjour, Comdr. Podyapolsky; Koreits, Comdr. Lindestroem; Gremiatschy, Comdr. Melnitzky; Sveaborg and Razboynick, Comdr. Grigarovitch; the torpedo catchers Wsadnik, Comdr. Nevinsky, and Haydarnak, Comdr. Sternaun.

Russian Gunboat Gremiatschy - Found the following men-of-war in the harbor, the Russian Armored Cruiser Pamiat Azova flying the flag of Vice Admiral Tyrtoff, and Captain Tochoulmine, Commanding; the Russian Turret Vessel Emperator Nicolai I, flying the flag of Rear Admiral Markaroff and Commanded by Captain Felkersam; the Russian Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh, Rear Admiral Alexieff, and Commanded by Captain Rojdestvensky; the Russian Cruiser Admiral Kormichoff, Captain Woulf; the Admiral Nachimoff, Captain Kasherimnoff; the Russian Gun verssels, Mandjour, Comdr. Podyapolsky; Koreits, Comdr. Lindestroem; Gremiatschy, Comdr. Melnitzky; Sveaborg and Razboynick, Comdr. Grigarovitch; the torpedo catchers Wsadnik, Comdr. Nevinsky, and Haydarnak, Comdr. Sternaun.

Russian Gunboat Sveaborg and Razboynick - Found the following men-of-war in the harbor, the Russian Armored Cruiser Pamiat Azova flying the flag of Vice Admiral Tyrtoff, and Captain Tochoulmine, Commanding; the Russian Turret Vessel Emperator Nicolai I, flying the flag of Rear Admiral Markaroff and Commanded by Captain Felkersam; the Russian Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh, Rear Admiral Alexieff, and Commanded by Captain Rojdestvensky; the Russian Cruiser Admiral Kormichoff, Captain Woulf; the Admiral Nachimoff, Captain Kasherimnoff; the Russian Gun verssels, Mandjour, Comdr. Podyapolsky; Koreits, Comdr. Lindestroem; Gremiatschy, Comdr. Melnitzky; Sveaborg and Razboynick, Comdr. Grigarovitch; the torpedo catchers Wsadnik, Comdr. Nevinsky, and Haydarnak, Comdr. Sternaun.

Russian torpedo cathcher Wsadnik - Found the following men-of-war in the harbor, the Russian Armored Cruiser Pamiat Azova flying the flag of Vice Admiral Tyrtoff, and Captain Tochoulmine, Commanding; the Russian Turret Vessel Emperator Nicolai I, flying the flag of Rear Admiral Markaroff and Commanded by Captain Felkersam; the Russian Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh, Rear Admiral Alexieff, and Commanded by Captain Rojdestvensky; the Russian Cruiser Admiral Kormichoff, Captain Woulf; the Admiral Nachimoff, Captain Kasherimnoff; the Russian Gun verssels, Mandjour, Comdr. Podyapolsky; Koreits, Comdr. Lindestroem; Gremiatschy, Comdr. Melnitzky; Sveaborg and Razboynick, Comdr. Grigarovitch; the torpedo catchers Wsadnik, Comdr. Nevinsky, and Haydarnak, Comdr. Sternaun.

English Armor Clad Centurion - The English Armor Clad "Centurion" flying the flag of Vice Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle and Commanded by Captain McInhoe; the English Cruiser Edgar, Captain Henderson; the English Cuiser Archer, Comdr. R. W. S. Rodgers; the English Cruiser Aeolus, Captain R. Groome; the German Cruiser "Irene" flying the flag of Rear Admiral Hoffmann, Commander Von Dresky, and German Cruisers Arcona, Captain Sarnow, and "Marie" Captain Credner; the Italian Cruiser Umbria; the French Cruiser Forfait, and the United States twin screw vessel Yorktown.

Russian torpedo cathcher Haydarnak - Found the following men-of-war in the harbor, the Russian Armored Cruiser Pamiat Azova flying the flag of Vice Admiral Tyrtoff, and Captain Tochoulmine, Commanding; the Russian Turret Vessel Emperator Nicolai I, flying the flag of Rear Admiral Markaroff and Commanded by Captain Felkersam; the Russian Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh, Rear Admiral Alexieff, and Commanded by Captain Rojdestvensky; the Russian Cruiser Admiral Kormichoff, Captain Woulf; the Admiral Nachimoff, Captain Kasherimnoff; the Russian Gun verssels, Mandjour, Comdr. Podyapolsky; Koreits, Comdr. Lindestroem; Gremiatschy, Comdr. Melnitzky; Sveaborg and Razboynick, Comdr. Grigarovitch; the torpedo catchers Wsadnik, Comdr. Nevinsky, and Haydarnak, Comdr. Sternaun.

English Cruiser Edgar - The English Armor Clad "Centurion" flying the flag of Vice Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle and Commanded by Captain McInhoe; the English Cruiser Edgar, Captain Henderson; the English Cuiser Archer, Comdr. R. W. S. Rodgers; the English Cruiser Aeolus, Captain R. Groome; the German Cruiser "Irene" flying the flag of Rear Admiral Hoffmann, Commander Von Dresky, and German Cruisers Arcona, Captain Sarnow, and "Marie" Captain Credner; the Italian Cruiser Umbria; the French Cruiser Forfait, and the United States twin screw vessel Yorktown.

English Cruiser Archer - The English Armor Clad "Centurion" flying the flag of Vice Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle and Commanded by Captain McInhoe; the English Cruiser Edgar, Captain Henderson; the English Cuiser Archer, Comdr. R. W. S. Rodgers; the English Cruiser Aeolus, Captain R. Groome; the German Cruiser "Irene" flying the flag of Rear Admiral Hoffmann, Commander Von Dresky, and German Cruisers Arcona, Captain Sarnow, and "Marie" Captain Credner; the Italian Cruiser Umbria; the French Cruiser Forfait, and the United States twin screw vessel Yorktown.

German Cruiser Irene - The English Armor Clad "Centurion" flying the flag of Vice Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle and Commanded by Captain McInhoe; the English Cruiser Edgar, Captain Henderson; the English Cuiser Archer, Comdr. R. W. S. Rodgers; the English Cruiser Aeolus, Captain R. Groome; the German Cruiser "Irene" flying the flag of Rear Admiral Hoffmann, Commander Von Dresky, and German Cruisers Arcona, Captain Sarnow, and "Marie" Captain Credner; the Italian Cruiser Umbria; the French Cruiser Forfait, and the United States twin screw vessel Yorktown.

English Cruiser Aeolus - The English Armor Clad "Centurion" flying the flag of Vice Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle and Commanded by Captain McInhoe; the English Cruiser Edgar, Captain Henderson; the English Cuiser Archer, Comdr. R. W. S. Rodgers; the English Cruiser Aeolus, Captain R. Groome; the German Cruiser "Irene" flying the flag of Rear Admiral Hoffmann, Commander Von Dresky, and German Cruisers Arcona, Captain Sarnow, and "Marie" Captain Credner; the Italian Cruiser Umbria; the French Cruiser Forfait, and the United States twin screw vessel Yorktown.

German Cruiser Arcona - The English Armor Clad "Centurion" flying the flag of Vice Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle and Commanded by Captain McInhoe; the English Cruiser Edgar, Captain Henderson; the English Cuiser Archer, Comdr. R. W. S. Rodgers; the English Cruiser Aeolus, Captain R. Groome; the German Cruiser "Irene" flying the flag of Rear Admiral Hoffmann, Commander Von Dresky, and German Cruisers Arcona, Captain Sarnow, and "Marie" Captain Credner; the Italian Cruiser Umbria; the French Cruiser Forfait, and the United States twin screw vessel Yorktown.

German Cruiser Marie - The English Armor Clad "Centurion" flying the flag of Vice Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle and Commanded by Captain McInhoe; the English Cruiser Edgar, Captain Henderson; the English Cuiser Archer, Comdr. R. W. S. Rodgers; the English Cruiser Aeolus, Captain R. Groome; the German Cruiser "Irene" flying the flag of Rear Admiral Hoffmann, Commander Von Dresky, and German Cruisers Arcona, Captain Sarnow, and "Marie" Captain Credner; the Italian Cruiser Umbria; the French Cruiser Forfait, and the United States twin screw vessel Yorktown.

Italian Cruiser Umbria - The English Armor Clad "Centurion" flying the flag of Vice Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle and Commanded by Captain McInhoe; the English Cruiser Edgar, Captain Henderson; the English Cuiser Archer, Comdr. R. W. S. Rodgers; the English Cruiser Aeolus, Captain R. Groome; the German Cruiser "Irene" flying the flag of Rear Admiral Hoffmann, Commander Von Dresky, and German Cruisers Arcona, Captain Sarnow, and "Marie" Captain Credner; the Italian Cruiser Umbria; the French Cruiser Forfait, and the United States twin screw vessel Yorktown.

French Cruiser Forfait - The English Armor Clad "Centurion" flying the flag of Vice Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle and Commanded by Captain McInhoe; the English Cruiser Edgar, Captain Henderson; the English Cuiser Archer, Comdr. R. W. S. Rodgers; the English Cruiser Aeolus, Captain R. Groome; the German Cruiser "Irene" flying the flag of Rear Admiral Hoffmann, Commander Von Dresky, and German Cruisers Arcona, Captain Sarnow, and "Marie" Captain Credner; the Italian Cruiser Umbria; the French Cruiser Forfait, and the United States twin screw vessel Yorktown.

USS Yorktown - The English Armor Clad "Centurion" flying the flag of Vice Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle and Commanded by Captain McInhoe; the English Cruiser Edgar, Captain Henderson; the English Cuiser Archer, Comdr. R. W. S. Rodgers; the English Cruiser Aeolus, Captain R. Groome; the German Cruiser "Irene" flying the flag of Rear Admiral Hoffmann, Commander Von Dresky, and German Cruisers Arcona, Captain Sarnow, and "Marie" Captain Credner; the Italian Cruiser Umbria; the French Cruiser Forfait, and the United States twin screw vessel Yorktown.

Boarding officers from the following vessels called, from the Pamiat Azova and Emperator Nicolai I, with the compliments of their respective Vice Admiral and Rear Admiral, from the "Aeolus" with compliments of Vice Admiral Fremantle, and from the "Irene" with compliments of Rear Admiral Hoffmann. An officer was sent to return these calls with the exception of the "Irene.

At 2:20 the "Centurion, "Archer" and "Edgar" left the harbor, the German ships and Italian ship manning the rigging and cheering.

French Cruiser Islay - The "Umbria" left the harbor at 3, and the French Cruiser "Islay" arrived at 3:20.


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at sea making passage to and anchored off chifu china

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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13 May 1895

E. A. Dubois (Lds) - The following punishments were awarded by the Comdr: Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) unnecessary loud talking when spoken to - 6 hrs. extra duty; Scharnweber, E. H. (A. 1 C.) slow starting to clean brightwork - 1 hr. extra duty; Jackson, A. E. (W. R. C.) not obeying orders - 6 hrs. extra duty.

E. H. Scharnweber (App. 1 C.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Comdr: Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) unnecessary loud talking when spoken to - 6 hrs. extra duty; Scharnweber, E. H. (A. 1 C.) slow starting to clean brightwork - 1 hr. extra duty; Jackson, A. E. (W. R. C.) not obeying orders - 6 hrs. extra duty.

A. E. Jackson (W. R. Cook) - The following punishments were awarded by the Comdr: Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) unnecessary loud talking when spoken to - 6 hrs. extra duty; Scharnweber, E. H. (A. 1 C.) slow starting to clean brightwork - 1 hr. extra duty; Jackson, A. E. (W. R. C.) not obeying orders - 6 hrs. extra duty.

Proceeding into Chefoo harbor in conn of the Captain. At 12:05 hoisted our distinguishing pennant, the Yorktown answering and hoisting her distinguishing pennant, which we answered.

The Captain paid an official visit to the Yorktown.

Vice-Admiral Sir E. R. Fremantle R. N. - At 1:15 we saluted the English Vice Admiral Sir. E. R. Fremantle with 15 guns, the English flag at the fore, this salute being returned by the English Flagship, the "Centurion," gun for gun; we then saluted the German Rear Admiral Hoffmann with 13 guns, German flag at the fore, this salute also being returned by the German Flagship, the "Irene," gun for gun.

German Rear Admiral Hoffmann - At 1:15 we saluted the English Vice Admiral Sir. E. R. Fremantle with 15 guns, the English flag at the fore, this salute being returned by the English Flagship, the "Centurion," gun for gun; we then saluted the German Rear Admiral Hoffmann with 13 guns, German flag at the fore, this salute also being returned by the German Flagship, the "Irene," gun for gun.


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at sea making passage to and anchored off chifu china

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


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13 May 1895

USS Machias - At 11:21 hoisted our dist. pennant and at 11:30 received answer from "Machias" with her dist. pennant. The "Machias" was at target practice.


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at anchor off chifu china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1


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14 May 1895

At 7:10 a Russian man-of-war put to sea.

H. Hansen (Sea) - Ran port dynamo from 4:40 to 7:00, H. Hansen (Sea.) in dynamo room under instruction.

Dr. Ph. Lentz German Vice Consul - The German Vice Consul Dr. Ph. Lentz paid a visit to the ship, and upon his departure we fired a salute of 5 guns with the German flag at the fore.

Captain A. Stenman Russian Navy - Captain A. Stenman of the Russian vessel "Haydarnak" paid a return official visit to the Captain.

Mr. Sheridan P. Read, Consul of the United States at Tientsin - The Captain paid offical return visits to Mr. Sheridan P. Read, United States Consul to Tientsin and to Mr. A. R. Donnelly U. S. Consular Agent to Chefoo, both at Chefoo.

Mr. A. R. Donnelly, Consular Agent of the United States at Chefoo - The Captain paid offical return visits to Mr. Sheridan P. Read, United States Consul to Tientsin and to Mr. A. R. Donnelly U. S. Consular Agent to Chefoo, both at Chefoo.

German Cruiser Irene - The German war vessels "Irene" and "Arcona" left the harbor at4:30.

German Cruiser Arcona - The German war vessels "Irene" and "Arcona" left the harbor at4:30.

Russian Gunboat Otvajni - At 5:15 the Russian armored gunboat Otvajni, Captain Rodionoff, 34 hrs. from Shanghai arraived. Sent an officer to make the boarding call.

Dr. Ph. Lentz - German Vice Consul, paid a visit to the ship; 5 gun salute fired upon his departure.

Irene - German war vessel, left harbor at 4:30.

Otvajni, - Russian armored gunboate arrived at 5:15


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at anchor off chifu china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1


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14 May 1895

Russian Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh - At 10:30 the "Vladimir Monomakh" fired a salute of 15 guns.

Captain R. L. Groome of H. M. S. Aeolus - The following officers from men-of-war paid official visits to the Captain, Captain R. L. Groome of H. M. S. Aeolus, Captain Von Dresky of H. I. G. N. Irene and brought Rear Admiral Hoffmann's card, Comdr. Jacob Ivanovktch Rodiopolsky of the Russian Cruise Mandjour, Captain M. Molas of the Russian Cruiser Zabiaka, Captain Rogenstrensky of the Valdimir Monomakh.

Captain Von Dresky of H. I. G. N. Irene - The following officers from men-of-war paid official visits to the Captain, Captain R. L. Groome of H. M. S. Aeolus, Captain Von Dresky of H. I. G. N. Irene and brought Rear Admiral Hoffmann's card, Comdr. Jacob Ivanovktch Rodiopolsky of the Russian Cruise Mandjour, Captain M. Molas of the Russian Cruiser Zabiaka, Captain Rogenstrensky of the Valdimir Monomakh.

Comdr. Jacob Ivanovktch Rodiopolsky of the Russian Cruiser Mandjour - The following officers from men-of-war paid official visits to the Captain, Captain R. L. Groome of H. M. S. Aeolus, Captain Von Dresky of H. I. G. N. Irene and brought Rear Admiral Hoffmann's card, Comdr. Jacob Ivanovktch Rodiopolsky of the Russian Cruiser Mandjour, Captain M. Molas of the Russian Cruiser Zabiaka, Captain Rogenstrensky of the Valdimir Monomakh.

Captain M. Molas of the Russian Cruiser Zabiaka - The following officers from men-of-war paid official visits to the Captain, Captain R. L. Groome of H. M. S. Aeolus, Captain Von Dresky of H. I. G. N. Irene and brought Rear Admiral Hoffmann's card, Comdr. Jacob Ivanovktch Rodiopolsky of the Russian Cruiser Mandjour, Captain M. Molas of the Russian Cruiser Zabiaka, Captain Rogenstrensky of the Valdimir Monomakh.

Captain Rogenstrensky of the Valdimir Monomakh. - The following officers from men-of-war paid official visits to the Captain, Captain R. L. Groome of H. M. S. Aeolus, Captain Von Dresky of H. I. G. N. Irene and brought Rear Admiral Hoffmann's card, Comdr. Jacob Ivanovktch Rodiopolsky of the Russian Cruiser Mandjour, Captain M. Molas of the Russian Cruiser Zabiaka, Captain Rogenstrensky of the Valdimir Monomakh

F. Boos (C. P.) - By order of the Captain released F. Boos (C. P.) from confinement.

German Cruiser Marie - At 11:20 the German Cruiser "Marie" left the harbor.

Russian Rear Admiral Alexieff - The Captain paid the following official visits, to the Russian Rear Admiral Alexieff aboard the Valdimir Monomakh, one board which ship his flag was hoisted last night, and to the Russian Vessels, Admiral Nakimoff, Admiral Kornikoff, Gremiatschy, Koreiets, Razboynik, Haydarnak, Vsadnik, Sveaborg; H. B. M. S. "Aeolus" and German Vessels "Irene" and "Arcona."

Russian torpedo cathcher Haydarnak - The Captain paid the following official visits, to the Russian Rear Admiral Alexieff aboard the Valdimir Monomakh, one board which ship his flag was hoisted last night, and to the Russian Vessels, Admiral Nakimoff, Admiral Kornikoff, Gremiatschy, Koreiets, Razboynik, Haydarnak, Vsadnik, Sveaborg; H. B. M. S. "Aeolus" and German Vessels "Irene" and "Arcona."

Russian Gunboat Koreiets - The Captain paid the following official visits, to the Russian Rear Admiral Alexieff aboard the Valdimir Monomakh, one board which ship his flag was hoisted last night, and to the Russian Vessels, Admiral Nakimoff, Admiral Kornikoff, Gremiatschy, Koreiets, Razboynik, Haydarnak, Vsadnik, Sveaborg; H. B. M. S. "Aeolus" and German Vessels "Irene" and "Arcona."

Russian Gunboat Razboynick - The Captain paid the following official visits, to the Russian Rear Admiral Alexieff aboard the Valdimir Monomakh, one board which ship his flag was hoisted last night, and to the Russian Vessels, Admiral Nakimoff, Admiral Kornikoff, Gremiatschy, Koreiets, Razboynik, Haydarnak, Vsadnik, Sveaborg; H. B. M. S. "Aeolus" and German Vessels "Irene" and "Arcona."

Russian vessel Vsadnik - The Captain paid the following official visits, to the Russian Rear Admiral Alexieff aboard the Valdimir Monomakh, one board which ship his flag was hoisted last night, and to the Russian Vessels, Admiral Nakimoff, Admiral Kornikoff, Gremiatschy, Koreiets, Razboynik, Haydarnak, Vsadnik, Sveaborg; H. B. M. S. "Aeolus" and German Vessels "Irene" and "Arcona."

Russian gunboat Admiral Kornikoff - The Captain paid the following official visits, to the Russian Rear Admiral Alexieff aboard the Valdimir Monomakh, one board which ship his flag was hoisted last night, and to the Russian Vessels, Admiral Nakimoff, Admiral Kornikoff, Gremiatschy, Koreiets, Razboynik, Haydarnak, Vsadnik, Sveaborg; H. B. M. S. "Aeolus" and German Vessels "Irene" and "Arcona."

Russian cruiser Admiral Nakimoff - The Captain paid the following official visits, to the Russian Rear Admiral Alexieff aboard the Valdimir Monomakh, one board which ship his flag was hoisted last night, and to the Russian Vessels, Admiral Nakimoff, Admiral Kornikoff, Gremiatschy, Koreiets, Razboynik, Haydarnak, Vsadnik, Sveaborg; H. B. M. S. "Aeolus" and German Vessels "Irene" and "Arcona."

Russian Gunboat Gremiatschy - The Captain paid the following official visits, to the Russian Rear Admiral Alexieff aboard the Valdimir Monomakh, one board which ship his flag was hoisted last night, and to the Russian Vessels, Admiral Nakimoff, Admiral Kornikoff, Gremiatschy, Koreiets, Razboynik, Haydarnak, Vsadnik, Sveaborg; H. B. M. S. "Aeolus" and German Vessels "Irene" and "Arcona."

Russian Gunboat Sveaborg - The Captain paid the following official visits, to the Russian Rear Admiral Alexieff aboard the Valdimir Monomakh, one board which ship his flag was hoisted last night, and to the Russian Vessels, Admiral Nakimoff, Admiral Kornikoff, Gremiatschy, Koreiets, Razboynik, Haydarnak, Vsadnik, Sveaborg; H. B. M. S. "Aeolus" and German Vessels "Irene" and "Arcona."

English Cruiser Aeolus - The Captain paid the following official visits, to the Russian Rear Admiral Alexieff aboard the Valdimir Monomakh, one board which ship his flag was hoisted last night, and to the Russian Vessels, Admiral Nakimoff, Admiral Kornikoff, Gremiatschy, Koreiets, Razboynik, Haydarnak, Vsadnik, Sveaborg; H. B. M. S. "Aeolus" and German Vessels "Irene" and "Arcona."

German Cruiser Irene - The Captain paid the following official visits, to the Russian Rear Admiral Alexieff aboard the Valdimir Monomakh, one board which ship his flag was hoisted last night, and to the Russian Vessels, Admiral Nakimoff, Admiral Kornikoff, Gremiatschy, Koreiets, Razboynik, Haydarnak, Vsadnik, Sveaborg; H. B. M. S. "Aeolus" and German Vessels "Irene" and "Arcona."

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German Cruiser Arcona - The Captain paid the following official visits, to the Russian Rear Admiral Alexieff aboard the Valdimir Monomakh, one board which ship his flag was hoisted last night, and to the Russian Vessels, Admiral Nakimoff, Admiral Kornikoff, Gremiatschy, Koreiets, Razboynik, Haydarnak, Vsadnik, Sveaborg; H. B. M. S. "Aeolus" and German Vessels "Irene" and "Arcona."

At 3:05 a salute of 13 guns was fired by the German Cruiser Arcona, Russian flag at the fore.

Russian Rear Admiral Alexieff - At 3:20 Rear Admiral E. Alexieff, Commanding Russian Imperial Squadron in the Pacific, paid a return visit to the Captain. After leaving this ship he visited the Yorktown and upon his departure at 3:30 was saluted with 13 guns, Russian flag at the fore.

USS Yorktown - At 3:20 Rear Admiral E. Alexieff, Commanding Russian Imperial Squadron in the Pacific, paid a return visit to the Captain. After leaving this ship he visited the Yorktown and upon his departure at 3:30 was saluted with 13 guns, Russian flag at the fore.

Capitaine de Fregate N. Nevinsky, commanding the Russian Torpedo Cathcer Vsadnik - Capitaine de Fregate N. Nevinsky, commanding the Russian Torpedo Cathcer Vsadnik called upon the Captain. Capitaine de Fregate J. C. Grigovitch, commanding the Russian cruiser Razboinick and Capitaine de Fregate C. G. Sarnow of the German Cruiser Arcona returned the Captain's official visit.

Capitaine de Fregate J. C. Grigovitch, commanding the Russian cruiser Razboinick - Capitaine de Fregate N. Nevinsky, commanding the Russian Torpedo Cathcer Vsadnik called upon the Captain. Capitaine de Fregate J. C. Grigovitch, commanding the Russian cruiser Razboinick and Capitaine de Fregate C. G. Sarnow of the German Cruiser Arcona returned the Captain's official visit.

Capitaine de Fregate C. G. Sarnow of the German Cruiser Arcona - Capitaine de Fregate N. Nevinsky, commanding the Russian Torpedo Cathcer Vsadnik called upon the Captain. Capitaine de Fregate J. C. Grigovitch, commanding the Russian cruiser Razboinick and Capitaine de Fregate C. G. Sarnow of the German Cruiser Arcona returned the Captain's official visit.

H. Hansen (Sea.) - H. Hansen (Sea.) in dynamo room under instruction.

Captain R. L. Groome - The following officers from men-of-war paid official visits to the Captain R. L. Groome

H.M.S. Aeolus - (see previous note)

Vladimir Monomakli - At 10:30 th Vladimir Monomakli fired a salute of 15 guns.

Captain M. Molas - ...Captain M. Molas of the Russian Cruiser Zabiaka

Captain Von Dresky - Captain Von Dresky of H.J.G.M Irene

H.J.G.M Irene - (see previous notes)

Cmdr Jacob Ivanohtel~~ - ...of the Russian Cruiser Mandjour

Zabiaka - ...of the Russian Cruiser Zabiaka

Captain Rogenstrensky - ...of the Vladimir Monomakli

Marie - At 11:20 the German Cruiser Marie left the harbor.

F. Boos (C. P.) - By order of the Captain released F. Boos (C. P.) from confinement.

Russian Rear Admiral Alexieff - The Captain paid the following official visits, to...

Arcona - At 3:25 a salute of 13 guns was fired by the German Cruiser Arcona


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at anchor off chifu china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1


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15 May 1895

At 5:30 a small Russian man-of-war left the harbor.

At 5:00 divisions mustered at quarters, then exercised at running about decks, double time, for 5 minutes.

USS Yorktown - At 5:20 the Yorktown made visual signal "Thanks for your diver" sig. Folger.

At 6:00 a Russian Cruiser came in and anchored.

S. B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set from 6:20 to 8:00, S. B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) in charge of dynamo room.

H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) - H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room from 8:00 to 11:00.

Commences and until 4 am. Fair and pleasant. Light to gentle breeze from S. Bar falling. Cirrus clouds.

4 to 8 am. Cloudy. Stiff to fresh squalls from South. Barometer steady. Cirrus clouds.

Meridian to 4 pm (continuation).

Yorktown - made visual signal "Thanks for your diver."

8 pm to midnight. Overcast, cloudy and rainy. Light airs to light breeze from NE. Bar. unsteady. Nimbus clouds.


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at anchor off chifu china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1


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15 May 1895

Carl A. Olsson (Lds) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- Olsson, C. A. (Lds.) for being drunk on board and causing disturbance, 24 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) for being slow in obeying orders, 8 hrs. extra duty.

C. E. Spratley (Mess Attdt) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- Olsson, C. A. (Lds.) for being drunk on board and causing disturbance, 24 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (M. Attd.) for being slow in obeying orders, 8 hrs. extra duty.

French Cruiser Islay - The Captain of the French Cruiser Islay called upon the Captain.

USS Yorktown - Exchanged signals with the Yorktown as follows: At 1:15 Y to ~. vis. "If your diving apparatus is all right please send it and your diver over. sig. Folger." At 1:20 ~ to Y. vis. "All right will send immediately."

At 2:50 ~ to Y. vis. "Permission to salute English Consul." Ans. "Granted."

Capitaine de Vaisseau N. de Rimski-Korsakoff, Commanding the Russian Cruiser "Rynda" - Capitaine de Vaisseau N. de Rimski-Korsakoff, Commanding the Russian Cruiser "Rynda" paid an official visit to this vessel.

Mr. Clement F. R. Allen the British Consul at Chifu - Mr. Clement F. R. Allen the British Consul at Chifu paid an officail visit on board. Upon leaving he was saluted with 7 guns, the British flag at the fore.

John Olsen (B. M. 2 C.) - Broke out the diving apparatus and at 2:00 sent it with John OlsenB. M. 2 C. as diver to the U.S.S. Yorktown in obedience to signal. He (Olsen) returned with the apparatus at 3:20 having examined the stbd. propeller of the Yorktown.


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at anchor off chifu china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1


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16 May 1895

Rec'd in Pay Dep't - 147 1/2 lbs. fresh beef, 147 1/2 lbs. fresh vegetables and 118 lbs. fresh bread, from L. W. Sing Tai of Chefoo.

At 7:40 a Russian Gunboat went out.

The Russian Gunboat that left the harbor this morning returned to her anchorage at sundown.

F. Olivero (App 1 Cl) - Ran port dynamo until 11:00. F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room from 8:00 to 11:00.


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at anchor off chifu china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1


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17 May 1895

USS Machias - U. S. S. Machias left her anchorge about 6:00 and steamed to the Ed.

V. Carlson (Mach) - The Commander awarded the following punishments:- Carlsen, V. (Mach.) overleave 1 hr., 1 hr. extra duty; Swift, L. T. (C. Q. M.) overleave 11 hrs., 11 hrs. extra duty; Smith, H. E. (Mach.) overleave 11 hrs., 11 hrs. extra duty; Bateman, J. O. (Yeo.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. hours extra duty; Kling, W. (O. S.) profanity, 8 hrs. extra duty; Abbott, L. A. (Ap. 2 C.) insubordinate and impudent to the Officer of the deck, two days solitary confinement on bread and water and was so confined.

L. T. Swift (Ch. Qr. Mr.) - The Commander awarded the following punishments:- Carlsen, V. (Mach.) overleave 1 hr., 1 hr. extra duty; Swift, L. T. (C. Q. M.) overleave 11 hrs., 11 hrs. extra duty; Smith, H. E. (Mach.) overleave 11 hrs., 11 hrs. extra duty; Bateman, J. O. (Yeo.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. hours extra duty; Kling, W. (O. S.) profanity, 8 hrs. extra duty; Abbott, L. A. (Ap. 2 C.) insubordinate and impudent to the Officer of the deck, two days solitary confinement on bread and water and was so confined.

H. E. Smith (Mach) - The Commander awarded the following punishments:- Carlsen, V. (Mach.) overleave 1 hr., 1 hr. extra duty; Swift, L. T. (C. Q. M.) overleave 11 hrs., 11 hrs. extra duty; Smith, H. E. (Mach.) overleave 11 hrs., 11 hrs. extra duty; Bateman, J. O. (Yeo.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. hours extra duty; Kling, W. (O. S.) profanity, 8 hrs. extra duty; Abbott, L. A. (Ap. 2 C.) insubordinate and impudent to the Officer of the deck, two days solitary confinement on bread and water and was so confined.

J. O. Bateman (Yeo.) - The Commander awarded the following punishments:- Carlsen, V. (Mach.) overleave 1 hr., 1 hr. extra duty; Swift, L. T. (C. Q. M.) overleave 11 hrs., 11 hrs. extra duty; Smith, H. E. (Mach.) overleave 11 hrs., 11 hrs. extra duty; Bateman, J. O. (Yeo.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. hours extra duty; Kling, W. (O. S.) profanity, 8 hrs. extra duty; Abbott, L. A. (Ap. 2 C.) insubordinate and impudent to the Officer of the deck, two days solitary confinement on bread and water and was so confined.

L. A. Abbott (Ap. 2 C.) - The Commander awarded the following punishments:- Carlsen, V. (Mach.) overleave 1 hr., 1 hr. extra duty; Swift, L. T. (C. Q. M.) overleave 11 hrs., 11 hrs. extra duty; Smith, H. E. (Mach.) overleave 11 hrs., 11 hrs. extra duty; Bateman, J. O. (Yeo.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. hours extra duty; Kling, W. (O. S.) profanity, 8 hrs. extra duty; Abbott, L. A. (Ap. 2 C.) insubordinate and impudent to the Officer of the deck, two days solitary confinement on bread and water and was so confined.

M. A. Culpepper (Yeo.) - At quarters M. A. Cullpepper (Yeo.) was absent without leave.

W. C. Taylor (1st Class app) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00 -. App. W. C. Taylor standing watch for instruction.

U.S.S. Machias - left anchorage about 6:00


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at anchor off chifu china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1

Water expended during preceding 24 hours: 400 gallons

water remaining on hand fit for use at noon: 2700 galons


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17 May 1895

M. A. Culpepper (Yeo.) - M. A. Culpepper (Yeo.) returned on board 24 1/2 hrs. overtime from liberty.

Machias - left anchorage at 6AM and steamed to east

Carlsen (Mach.) - punished for 1 hour overleave given 1 hour extra duty

Swift, L. T. - punished for 11 hours overleave with 11 hours extra duty

Smith, H.E. (Mach) - punished for 11 hours overleave with 11 hours extra duty

Bateman, J.O. (Yeo) - punished for 13 hours overleave with 13 hours extra duty

Kling, W (O.S.) - punished for profanity with 8 hours extra duty

Abbott, L.A. - punished for being insubordinate and impudent to Officer of the deck with two days solitary confinement and bread and water

M. A. Culpepper (Yeo.) - absent without leave at 9:30 AM quarters inspection

U.S.S.Machias - came in to an anchor at 5:15PM

M. A. Culpepper (Yeo.) - absent without leave at 5:00 quarters muster

M. A. Culpepper (Yeo.) - returned from 24.5 hours overtime liberty


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at anchor off chifu china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1


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18 May 1895

J. McKearney (Acting G.M. 1 cl) - Discharged from this ship and from Naval Service, his term of enlistment having expired and he waiving all claim for Consular aid, transportation, ect

HMS Pigmy - At 7:00 H. B. M. S. Pigmy came in and anchored.

USS Machias - The Machias (Guard ship) sent a boat to board the British Gunboat Pigmy which came in at 7:00 A. M. this morning.

USS Yorktown - The following wig-wag signals were made: Concord to Yorktown at 8:44 - "Request permission to loose sail." Yorktown to Concord at 8:50. "Granted." Yorktown to Concord at 9:15 "Marines leave Tien Tan today please have steam up at 8:00 A. M. tomorrow." Concord to Yorktown at 9:40. "Concord will be ready with steam up at 8:00 A. M. tomorrow."

J. McKearney (Acting G M 1 Class) - Acting G. M. 1 C. John McKearney reported his term of enlistment up at 9:00.

J. McKearney (Acting G M 1 Class) - Discharged from this ship and from the Naval Service, J. McKearney (Acting G. M. 1 Cl.), his term of enlistment having expired and he waiving all claims for Consular aid, transportation etc.

The Commanding Officer of the British Gunboat Pigmy paid an official visit to this ship.

H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00. H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) standing watch during that time in dynamo room for instruction.


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from chefu china to nagasaki japan

Lat 37.55, Long 122.48


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19 May 1895

Shangtung will steer to pass within fifteen miles of Ross Island" sig. Folger.

Carl A. Olsson (Lds) - C. A. Olsen, Lds. standing watch as coal passer in fire room.

At 7:50 the Yorktown signalled (Ardois) "If we separate in fog make your best way to Nagasaki."

Carl A. Olsson (Lds) - C. A. Olsson (Lds.) standing watch in fire room as coal passer.

F. Olivero (App 1 Cl) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 12:00 - App. F. Olivero - standing watch for instruction.


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at anchor off chifu china and underway making passage to nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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19 May 1895

At 7:00 steam on all four boilers. Distilling. Making preparations for sea.

HMS Pigmy - The Captain paid an official visit to H. M. S. Pigmy.

L. A. Abbott (Ap. 2 C.) - By order of the Captain released L. A. Abbott (App. 2 C.) from confinement.

British Steamer Chung King - At 2:10 the British Steamer Chung King came in bringing a guard of Marines from the "Monocacy," Capt. G. F. Elliott, U. S. M. C. in command, also P. A. Surgeon P. H. Bryant and Ensign R. R. Belknap.

Capt. G. F. Elliot U.S.M.C. - At 2:10 the British Steamer Chung King came in bringing a guard of Marines from the "Monocacy," Capt. G. F. Elliott, U. S. M. C. in command, also P. A. Surgeon P. H. Bryant and Ensign R. R. Belknap.

E. Zallig (Serg't.) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGiffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

Ensign R. R. Belknap - At 2:10 the British Steamer Chung King came in bringing a guard of Marines from the "Monocacy," Capt. G. F. Elliott, U. S. M. C. in command, also P. A. Surgeon P. H. Bryant and Ensign R. R. Belknap.

P. A. Surgeon P. H. Bryant - At 2:10 the British Steamer Chung King came in bringing a guard of Marines from the "Monocacy," Capt. G. F. Elliott, U. S. M. C. in command, also P. A. Surgeon P. H. Bryant and Ensign R. R. Belknap.

J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l.) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGiffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

G. C. Williams (Fifer) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGiffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

F. T. Dunbar (Drummer) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGiffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

J. H. Abrams (Pvt) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGiffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

C. H. Brown (Pvt) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGiffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

J. T. Feeney (Pvt) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGiffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

J. Steadman (Pvt) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGiffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

H. F. Richer (Pvt) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGriffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

F. E. Hill (Pvt) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGriffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

J. Peterson (Pvt) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGiffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

N. Rice (Pvt) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGriffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

L. eichley (Pvt) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGiffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

J. H. Smith (Pvt) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGiffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

T. Fitzpatrick (Pvt) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGiffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

J. W. McGiffin (Pvt) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGiffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

E. White (Pvt) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGiffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

E. Russell (Pvt) -

C. Zimmerman (Pvt) - In accordance with order of Comdr.-in-Chief to Comdr. Folger, Senior Officer Present dated May 11, 1895, Cap't. Elliott, P. A. Surgeon Bryant and the following named Marines belonging to the U. S. S. Baltimore were sent on board this ship for passage to Nagasaki:- E. Zallig (Serg't), J. Cavanaugh (Corp'l), G. C. Williams (Fifer), F. T. Dunbar (Drummer), J. H. Abrams (Pv't.) C. H. Brown (Pv't.), J. T. Feeney (Pv't.), F. E. Hill (Pv't.), J. Peterson (Pv't.), N. Rice (Pv't.), J. Steadman (Pv't.), H. F. Richer (Pv't.), J. W. McGiffin (Pv't.), E. White (Pv't.), L Eichley (Pv't.), J. H. Smith (Pv't.), T. Fitzpaatrick (Pv't.), C. Zimmerman (Pv't.), E. Russell (Pv't.)

USS Yorktown - At 2:15 turned over engines and hove in to 15 fms. on port chain. At 3:35 called "up anchor." At 3:40 the Yorktown got underway and at 3:45 the Concord got underway, and followed the Yorktown out of the harbor, the Captain conning. At 3:49 set clock ahead 3 minutes.

Mr. A. R. Donnelly, Consular Agent of the United States at Chefoo - At 3:30 the U. S. Consular Agent at Chefoo,Mr. A. R. Donnelly and the U. S. Consul at Tien-tsin Mr. S. P. Read called upon the Captain, leaving the ship just prior to getting underway.

Mr. Sheridan P. Read, Consul of the United States at Tientsin - At 3:30 the U. S. Consular Agent at Chefoo,Mr. A. R. Donnelly and the U. S. Consul at Tien-tsin Mr. S. P. Read called upon the Captain, leaving the ship just prior to getting underway.

Ensign L. H. Everhart - By order of the Commanding Officer, the restriction of Ensign L. H. Everhart to the limits of this vessel, imposed on the 12th inst., is removed.

At 5:35 the Yorktown made signal - Vis - "After rounding


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position at noon

Lat 33.58, Long 124.13


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20 May 1895

USS Yorktown - Steaming under four boilers in company with the Yorktown, three points on her starboard quarter and approximately 1000 yards distant from her.

W. C. Taylor (1st Class app) - Ran port dynamo set during watch, W. C. taylor (Ap. 1 C.) stood watch in dynamo room during this time for instruction.


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at sea making passage from chifu china to nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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20 May 1895


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at sea making passage to and moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.13, Long 128.48


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21 May 1895

Rear Admiral Carpenter.

Capt. G. W. Elliot U.S.M.C. - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

P. A. Surgeon P. H. Bryant - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

E. Zillig (Serg't.) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

J. Cavenaugh (Corp'l.) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

J. H. Abrams (Pvt) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

F. T. Dunbar (Drummer) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

G. L. Williams (Fifer) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

F. E. Hill (Pvt) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

M. Rice (Pvt) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

C. H. Brown (Pvt) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

J. Peterson (Pvt) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

J. F. Feeney (Pvt) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

J. Steadman (Pvt) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

L. Eichley (Pvt) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

H. F. Richer (Pvt) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

E. White (Pvt) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

J. W. McGiffin (Pvt) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

E. Russell (Pvt) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

T. Fitzpatrick (Pvt) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

C. Zimmerman (Pvt) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

J. H. Smith (Pvt) - The following passengers from Chefoo left the ship to join the U. S. F. Ship Baltimore:- G. W. Elliott, Capt. U. S. M. C., P. H. Bryant, P. A. Surg. U. S. N., E. Zillig, Sergt., J. Canenaugh, Corpl., J. L. Williams, Fifer, F. T. Dunbar, Drummer, and J. H. Abrams, C. H. Brown, J. F. Feeney, F. E. Hill, J. Peterson, M. Rice, J. Steadman, H. F. Richer, J. W. McGiffin, E. White, L. Eichley, J. H. Smith, T. Fitzpatrick, E. Zimmerman, and E. Russell, privates U. S. M. C.

H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00. H. W. Moseley (Ap. 1 C.) in dynamo room under instruction from 8:00 to 11:00.


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at sea making passage to and moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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21 May 1895

U.S.S. Yorktown - Steaming under four boilers in company with U.S.S. Yorktown


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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22 May 1895

HMS Edgar - The Captain returned to the ship having paid the following official visits:- to H.M.S. Edgar, H.M.S. Archer, the French Cruiser Alger, to Rear Admiral Togo on board the Japanese Cruiser Naniwakan and also to the Captain of that vessel, and to the following Japanese Men-of-war, the "Takachiho," "Yayeyama," and "Musashi" and to the Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo.

HMS Archer - The Captain returned to the ship having paid the following official visits:- to H.M.S. Edgar, H.M.S. Archer, the French Cruiser Alger, to Rear Admiral Togo on board the Japanese Cruiser Naniwakan and also to the Captain of that vessel, and to the following Japanese Men-of-war, the "Takachiho," "Yayeyama," and "Musashi" and to the Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo.

Rear Admiral Togo - The Captain returned to the ship having paid the following official visits:- to H.M.S. Edgar, H.M.S. Archer, the French Cruiser Alger, to Rear Admiral Togo on board the Japanese Cruiser Naniwakan and also to the Captain of that vessel, and to the following Japanese Men-of-war, the "Takachiho," "Yayeyama," and "Musashi" and to the Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo.

French Cruiser Alger - The Captain returned to the ship having paid the following official visits:- to H.M.S. Edgar, H.M.S. Archer, the French Cruiser Alger, to Rear Admiral Togo on board the Japanese Cruiser Naniwakan and also to the Captain of that vessel, and to the following Japanese Men-of-war, the "Takachiho," "Yayeyama," and "Musashi" and to the Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo.

Japanese Cruiser Naniwakan - The Captain returned to the ship having paid the following official visits:- to H.M.S. Edgar, H.M.S. Archer, the French Cruiser Alger, to Rear Admiral Togo on board the Japanese Cruiser Naniwakan and also to the Captain of that vessel, and to the following Japanese Men-of-war, the "Takachiho," "Yayeyama," and "Musashi" and to the Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo.

Japanese Man-of_War Takachiho - The Captain returned to the ship having paid the following official visits:- to H.M.S. Edgar, H.M.S. Archer, the French Cruiser Alger, to Rear Admiral Togo on board the Japanese Cruiser Naniwakan and also to the Captain of that vessel, and to the following Japanese Men-of-war, the "Takachiho," "Yayeyama," and "Musashi" and to the Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo.

Japanese Man-of_War Yayeyama - The Captain returned to the ship having paid the following official visits:- to H.M.S. Edgar, H.M.S. Archer, the French Cruiser Alger, to Rear Admiral Togo on board the Japanese Cruiser Naniwakan and also to the Captain of that vessel, and to the following Japanese Men-of-war, the "Takachiho," "Yayeyama," and "Musashi" and to the Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo.

Japanese Man-of_War Musashi - The Captain returned to the ship having paid the following official visits:- to H.M.S. Edgar, H.M.S. Archer, the French Cruiser Alger, to Rear Admiral Togo on board the Japanese Cruiser Naniwakan and also to the Captain of that vessel, and to the following Japanese Men-of-war, the "Takachiho," "Yayeyama," and "Musashi" and to the Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo.

Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo - The Captain returned to the ship having paid the following official visits:- to H.M.S. Edgar, H.M.S. Archer, the French Cruiser Alger, to Rear Admiral Togo on board the Japanese Cruiser Naniwakan and also to the Captain of that vessel, and to the following Japanese Men-of-war, the "Takachiho," "Yayeyama," and "Musashi" and to the Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo.

Captain Cav. Alessandro Bertolini - The following return visits were made to the Captain, by Captain Cav. Alessandro Bertolini, Commanding the "Cristofo Colombo," by Commander Compers Lang, Commanding H. M. S. Archer, by an officer from the Naniwakan representing Rear Admiral Togo, and by an officer from the Takachiho representing Captain F. Nomuras of that vessel.

Commander Compers Lang - The following return visits were made to the Captain, by Captain Cav. Alessandro Bertolini, Commanding the "Cristofo Colombo," by Commander Compers Lang, Commanding H. M. S. Archer, by an officer from the Naniwakan representing Rear Admiral Togo, and by an officer from the Takachiho representing Captain F. Nomuras of that vessel.

Captain F. Nomuras - The following return visits were made to the Captain, by Captain Cav. Alessandro Bertolini, Commanding the "Cristofo Colombo," by Commander Compers Lang, Commanding H. M. S. Archer, by an officer from the Naniwakan representing Rear Admiral Togo, and by an officer from the Takachiho representing Captain F. Nomuras of that vessel.


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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22 May 1895

M. A. Culpepper (Act'g. Yeo.) - The Comdr. awarded the following punishment:- Culpepper, M. A. (Act'g. Yeo.) 24 1/2 hrs. over leave - 24 hrs. extra duty; Perry, H. A. (Ap. 2 C.) Slow manning boat. 4 hrs. extra duty; Gruner, F. (Ap. 1 C.) Slow manning boat - 4 hrs. extra duty; Werner, E. W. (Actg. Ship wright) Slow in obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty; O' Neill, F. (Actg. C. M. 3 C.) Slow in obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, E. (M. Attd.) Making dirt on deck - 4 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (Ap. 1 C.) talking down engine room hatch after having been cautioned - 12 hrs. extra duty.

H. A. Perry (App. 2 C.) - The Comdr. awarded the following punishment:- Culpepper, M. A. (Act'g. Yeo.) 24 1/2 hrs. over leave - 24 hrs. extra duty; Perry, H. A. (Ap. 2 C.) Slow manning boat. 4 hrs. extra duty; Gruner, F. (Ap. 1 C.) Slow manning boat - 4 hrs. extra duty; Werner, E. W. (Actg. Ship wright) Slow in obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty; O' Neill, F. (Actg. C. M. 3 C.) Slow in obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, E. (M. Attd.) Making dirt on deck - 4 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (Ap. 1 C.) talking down engine room hatch after having been cautioned - 12 hrs. extra duty.

E. W. Werner (Actg. Ship wright) - The Comdr. awarded the following punishment:- Culpepper, M. A. (Act'g. Yeo.) 24 1/2 hrs. over leave - 24 hrs. extra duty; Perry, H. A. (Ap. 2 C.) Slow manning boat. 4 hrs. extra duty; Gruner, F. (Ap. 1 C.) Slow manning boat - 4 hrs. extra duty; Werner, E. W. (Actg. Ship wright) Slow in obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty; O' Neill, F. (Actg. C. M. 3 C.) Slow in obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, E. (M. Attd.) Making dirt on deck - 4 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (Ap. 1 C.) talking down engine room hatch after having been cautioned - 12 hrs. extra duty.

Gruner F. (App 1 C.) - The Comdr. awarded the following punishment:- Culpepper, M. A. (Act'g. Yeo.) 24 1/2 hrs. over leave - 24 hrs. extra duty; Perry, H. A. (Ap. 2 C.) Slow manning boat. 4 hrs. extra duty; Gruner, F. (Ap. 1 C.) Slow manning boat - 4 hrs. extra duty; Werner, E. W. (Actg. Ship wright) Slow in obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty; O' Neill, F. (Actg. C. M. 3 C.) Slow in obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, E. (M. Attd.) Making dirt on deck - 4 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (Ap. 1 C.) talking down engine room hatch after having been cautioned - 12 hrs. extra duty.

F. O'Neill (Actg. C. M. 3 C.) - The Comdr. awarded the following punishment:- Culpepper, M. A. (Act'g. Yeo.) 24 1/2 hrs. over leave - 24 hrs. extra duty; Perry, H. A. (Ap. 2 C.) Slow manning boat. 4 hrs. extra duty; Gruner, F. (Ap. 1 C.) Slow manning boat - 4 hrs. extra duty; Werner, E. W. (Actg. Ship wright) Slow in obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty; O' Neill, F. (Actg. C. M. 3 C.) Slow in obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, E. (M. Attd.) Making dirt on deck - 4 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (Ap. 1 C.) talking down engine room hatch after having been cautioned - 12 hrs. extra duty.

A. Kunen (app 1 c) - The Comdr. awarded the following punishment:- Culpepper, M. A. (Act'g. Yeo.) 24 1/2 hrs. over leave - 24 hrs. extra duty; Perry, H. A. (Ap. 2 C.) Slow manning boat. 4 hrs. extra duty; Gruner, F. (Ap. 1 C.) Slow manning boat - 4 hrs. extra duty; Werner, E. W. (Actg. Ship wright) Slow in obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty; O' Neill, F. (Actg. C. M. 3 C.) Slow in obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, E. (M. Attd.) Making dirt on deck - 4 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (Ap. 1 C.) talking down engine room hatch after having been cautioned - 12 hrs. extra duty.

C. Chatman (Mess attdt) - The Comdr. awarded the following punishment:- Culpepper, M. A. (Act'g. Yeo.) 24 1/2 hrs. over leave - 24 hrs. extra duty; Perry, H. A. (Ap. 2 C.) Slow manning boat. 4 hrs. extra duty; Gruner, F. (Ap. 1 C.) Slow manning boat - 4 hrs. extra duty; Werner, E. W. (Actg. Ship wright) Slow in obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty; O' Neill, F. (Actg. C. M. 3 C.) Slow in obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty; Chatman, E. (M. Attd.) Making dirt on deck - 4 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (Ap. 1 C.) talking down engine room hatch after having been cautioned - 12 hrs. extra duty.

HMS Centurion - The following salutes were fired in the harbor: At 8:05 H. M. S. Centurion fired 13 guns with Japanese Ensign at fore; at 8:10 the Baltimore fired 13 guns with Japanese Ensign at the fore; at 8:15 the French Flagship "Bayard" fired 13 guns with Japanese Ensign at the fore; at 10:00 the Japanese flagship fired 15 guns with English Ensign at the fore; at 10:25 the Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo fired 11 guns with French Ensign at the fore; at 10:10 the Japanese flagship fired 11 guns with French Ensign at the fore; at 10:54 the Japanese flagship fired 13 guns with the U. S. Ensign at the fore.

USS Baltimore - The following salutes were fired in the harbor: At 8:05 H. M. S. Centurion fired 13 guns with Japanese Ensign at fore; at 8:10 the Baltimore fired 13 guns with Japanese Ensign at the fore; at 8:15 the French Flagship "Bayard" fired 13 guns with Japanese Ensign at the fore; at 10:00 the Japanese flagship fired 15 guns with English Ensign at the fore; at 10:25 the Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo fired 11 guns with French Ensign at the fore; at 10:10 the Japanese flagship fired 11 guns with French Ensign at the fore; at 10:54 the Japanese flagship fired 13 guns with the U. S. Ensign at the fore.

French Cruiser Bayard - The following salutes were fired in the harbor: At 8:05 H. M. S. Centurion fired 13 guns with Japanese Ensign at fore; at 8:10 the Baltimore fired 13 guns with Japanese Ensign at the fore; at 8:15 the French Flagship "Bayard" fired 13 guns with Japanese Ensign at the fore; at 10:00 the Japanese flagship fired 15 guns with English Ensign at the fore; at 10:25 the Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo fired 11 guns with French Ensign at the fore; at 10:10 the Japanese flagship fired 11 guns with French Ensign at the fore; at 10:54 the Japanese flagship fired 13 guns with the U. S. Ensign at the fore.

Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo - The following salutes were fired in the harbor: At 8:05 H. M. S. Centurion fired 13 guns with Japanese Ensign at fore; at 8:10 the Baltimore fired 13 guns with Japanese Ensign at the fore; at 8:15 the French Flagship "Bayard" fired 13 guns with Japanese Ensign at the fore; at 10:00 the Japanese flagship fired 15 guns with English Ensign at the fore; at 10:25 the Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo fired 11 guns with French Ensign at the fore; at 10:10 the Japanese flagship fired 11 guns with French Ensign at the fore; at 10:54 the Japanese flagship fired 13 guns with the U. S. Ensign at the fore.

Sent an officer to pay return boarding call to French Flagship Bayard. An officer from the Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo paid a boarding call.

Capt. T. Ito Comdg. Japanese Cruiser Musashi - Capt. T. Ito, Comdg. Japanese Cruiser Musashi, Le Capitaine de Vaisseau Boutet, Comdg. the French Cruiser Alger, and Capt. I. M. McInhae, R. N. Comdg. H. M. S. Centurion called on the Comdr. Cpt. McInhae bore with him for the Comdr. the compliments and card of Vice Admiral Sir Edmund Fremantle, R. N. Capt. Coffin, Comdg. U. S. S. Charleston called on the Comdr. semi officially.

Le Capitaine de Vaisseau Boutet - Capt. T. Ito, Comdg. Japanese Cruiser Musashi, Le Capitaine de Vaisseau Boutet, Comdg. the French Cruiser Alger, and Capt. I. M. McInhae, R. N. Comdg. H. M. S. Centurion called on the Comdr. Cpt. McInhae bore with him for the Comdr. the compliments and card of Vice Admiral Sir Edmund Fremantle, R. N. Capt. Coffin, Comdg. U. S. S. Charleston called on the Comdr. semi officially.

Capt. I. M. McInhae R. N. - Capt. T. Ito, Comdg. Japanese Cruiser Musashi, Le Capitaine de Vaisseau Boutet, Comdg. the French Cruiser Alger, and Capt. I. M. McInhae, R. N. Comdg. H. M. S. Centurion called on the Comdr. Cpt. McInhae bore with him for the Comdr. the compliments and card of Vice Admiral Sir Edmund Fremantle, R. N. Capt. Coffin, Comdg. U. S. S. Charleston called on the Comdr. semi officially.

USS Charleston - Capt. T. Ito, Comdg. Japanese Cruiser Musashi, Le Capitaine de Vaisseau Boutet, Comdg. the French Cruiser Alger, and Capt. I. M. McInhae, R. N. Comdg. H. M. S. Centurion called on the Comdr. Cpt. McInhae bore with him for the Comdr. the compliments and card of Vice Admiral Sir Edmund Fremantle, R. N. Capt. Coffin, Comdg. U. S. S. Charleston called on the Comdr. semi officially.

Capt. Coffin U.S.N. - Capt. T. Ito, Comdg. Japanese Cruiser Musashi, Le Capitaine de Vaisseau Boutet, Comdg. the French Cruiser Alger, and Capt. I. M. McInhae, R. N. Comdg. H. M. S. Centurion called on the Comdr. Cpt. McInhae bore with him for the Comdr. the compliments and card of Vice Admiral Sir Edmund Fremantle, R. N. Capt. Coffin, Comdg. U. S. S. Charleston called on the Comdr. semi officially.

The Comdr. left the ship to pay official visits to the various Commanding Officers in port.


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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23 May 1895

U. S. Consul Dr. Abercrombie - Made preparations for dressing shp. The United States Consul Dr. Abercrombie paid a visit to the ship.

Dr. Abercrombie - The United States Consel Dr. Abercrombie paid a visit to the ship.


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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23 May 1895

HMS Edgar - Captain W. H. Henderson of H.M.S. Edgar paid a return official visit to the Captain.

Captain H. Henderson R.N. - Captain W. H. Henderson of H.M.S. Edgar paid a return official visit to the Captain.

Captain W. H. Henderson - of H.M.S.Edgar paid a return official visit to the Captain


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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24 May 1895

HMS Edgar - H. M. S. Edgar went into the dry dock.

At 8:00 dressed ship British flag at the main, all other war vessels doing same, in honor of Queen Victoria's Brithday.

HMS Centurion - At 9:35 the British Flagship Centurion fired a salute of 7 guns German flag at the fore. Started distilling at 9:54. At 11:30 the Centurion fired a salute of 7 guns U. S. Flag at the fore.

C. Smith (Bugler) - At 5:00 mustered divisions at quarters. C. Smith (Bugler) and A. Biel (B.M. 2 C.) absent without leave, later C. Smith (Bugler) returned 11 1/2 hours overtime.

A. Biel (B. M. 2c) - At 5:00 mustered divisions at quarters. C. Smith (Bugler) and A. Biel (B.M. 2 C.) absent without leave, later C. Smith (Bugler) returned 11 1/2 hours overtime.

A. Biel (B. M. 2c) - A. Biel (B.M. 2 C.) returned on board 13 hours over time.

Received the following fresh provisions in the Pay Department - 117 lbs.bread, 146 1/4 lbs. beef and 146 1/4 lbs vegetables

H.M.S.Edgar - went to the dry dock

At 8:00 dressed ship British flag at the main, all other war vessels doing same, in honor of Queen Victoria's Birthday


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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24 May 1895

During watch made and received the following signals:- at 8:45 vis. F. to K. To Comdg. Officer, uniform for Centurion dinner special full dress.

At noon fired a salute of 21 guns, all the other men-of-war in the harbor doing the same.


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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25 May 1895

Rec'd in Pay Dept. from R. H. Powers and Co. of Nagasaki, 117 lbs. of fresh bread, 146 1/2 lbs. fresh beef and 146 1/2 lbs. of fresh vegetables.

Ichinose Shinichi (Mess Attendant) - Enlisted this day Ichinose Shinichi as a Mess Attendant.

Rec'd in Pay Dept from R.H. Powers and Co. of Nagasaki, 117 lbs of fresh bread, 146 1/2 lbs. fresh beef and 146 1/2 lbs. of fresh vegetables


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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25 May 1895

A tidal wave occured about 3 o'clock which caused the ships in the harbor to swing around many times.

Mr. John. I. Quin, the English Consul at Nagasaki - The English Consul at Nagasaki, Mr. John. I. Quin paid an official visit on board.

The English Consul Mr. J. I. Quin upon leaving the ship was saluted with 7 guns English flag at the fore.

At 2:30 a French Gunboat came in to anchor and was boarded by an officer from the flagship.

HMS Alacrity - At 3:30 H.B.M.S. Alacrity flying the flag of Vice Admiral Buller, R. N. entered the harbor, and fired a salute of 15 guns with English flag at the fore to which the Centurion replied gun for gun with the English flag at the fore. The Bayard (French Armored Cruiser), the Cristofo Columbo (Italian Cruiser), the Yayeyama (Japanese Dispatch Vessel) each in turn fired a salute of 15 guns, the English flag at the fore. At 3:40 the Alacrity anchored in a berth just previously vacated by H.B.M.S. Archer which shifted her berth further towards the entrance of the harbor. The Alacrity acknowledged with 15 guns each and appropriate national ensign at the fore, the French, Italian and Japanese salutes. The Alacrity was boarded by an officer from the flagship.

Vice Admiral Buller R.N. - At 3:30 H.B.M.S. Alacrity flying the flag of Vice Admiral Buller, R. N. entered the harbor, and fired a salute of 15 guns with English flag at the fore to which the Centurion replied gun for gun with the English flag at the fore. The Bayard (French Armored Cruiser), the Cristofo Columbo (Italian Cruiser), the Yayeyama (Japanese Dispatch Vessel) each in turn fired a salute of 15 guns, the English flag at the fore. At 3:40 the Alacrity anchored in a berth just previously vacated by H.B.M.S. Archer which shifted her berth further towards the entrance of the harbor. The Alacrity acknowledged with 15 guns each and appropriate national ensign at the fore, the French, Italian and Japanese salutes. The Alacrity was boarded by an officer from the flagship.

HMS Centurion - At 3:30 H.B.M.S. Alacrity flying the flag of Vice Admiral Buller, R. N. entered the harbor, and fired a salute of 15 guns with English flag at the fore to which the Centurion replied gun for gun with the English flag at the fore. The Bayard (French Armored Cruiser), the Cristofo Columbo (Italian Cruiser), the Yayeyama (Japanese Dispatch Vessel) each in turn fired a salute of 15 guns, the English flag at the fore. At 3:40 the Alacrity anchored in a berth just previously vacated by H.B.M.S. Archer which shifted her berth further towards the entrance of the harbor. The Alacrity acknowledged with 15 guns each and appropriate national ensign at the fore, the French, Italian and Japanese salutes. The Alacrity was boarded by an officer from the flagship.

Italian Cruiser Cristofo Colombo - At 3:30 H.B.M.S. Alacrity flying the flag of Vice Admiral Buller, R. N. entered the harbor, and fired a salute of 15 guns with English flag at the fore to which the Centurion replied gun for gun with the English flag at the fore. The Bayard (French Armored Cruiser), the Cristofo Columbo (Italian Cruiser), the Yayeyama (Japanese Dispatch Vessel) each in turn fired a salute of 15 guns, the English flag at the fore. At 3:40 the Alacrity anchored in a berth just previously vacated by H.B.M.S. Archer which shifted her berth further towards the entrance of the harbor. The Alacrity acknowledged with 15 guns each and appropriate national ensign at the fore, the French, Italian and Japanese salutes. The Alacrity was boarded by an officer from the flagship.

French Cruiser Bayard - At 3:30 H.B.M.S. Alacrity flying the flag of Vice Admiral Buller, R. N. entered the harbor, and fired a salute of 15 guns with English flag at the fore to which the Centurion replied gun for gun with the English flag at the fore. The Bayard (French Armored Cruiser), the Cristofo Columbo (Italian Cruiser), the Yayeyama (Japanese Dispatch Vessel) each in turn fired a salute of 15 guns, the English flag at the fore. At 3:40 the Alacrity anchored in a berth just previously vacated by H.B.M.S. Archer which shifted her berth further towards the entrance of the harbor. The Alacrity acknowledged with 15 guns each and appropriate national ensign at the fore, the French, Italian and Japanese salutes. The Alacrity was boarded by an officer from the flagship.

Japanese dispatch vessel Yayeyama - At 3:30 H.B.M.S. Alacrity flying the flag of Vice Admiral Buller, R. N. entered the harbor, and fired a salute of 15 guns with English flag at the fore to which the Centurion replied gun for gun with the English flag at the fore. The Bayard (French Armored Cruiser), the Cristofo Columbo (Italian Cruiser), the Yayeyama (Japanese Dispatch Vessel) each in turn fired a salute of 15 guns, the English flag at the fore. At 3:40 the Alacrity anchored in a berth just previously vacated by H.B.M.S. Archer which shifted her berth further towards the entrance of the harbor. The Alacrity acknowledged with 15 guns each and appropriate national ensign at the fore, the French, Italian and Japanese salutes. The Alacrity was boarded by an officer from the flagship.

HMS Archer - At 3:30 H.B.M.S. Alacrity flying the flag of Vice Admiral Buller, R. N. entered the harbor, and fired a salute of 15 guns with English flag at the fore to which the Centurion replied gun for gun with the English flag at the fore. The Bayard (French Armored Cruiser), the Cristofo Columbo (Italian Cruiser), the Yayeyama (Japanese Dispatch Vessel) each in turn fired a salute of 15 guns, the English flag at the fore. At 3:40 the Alacrity anchored in a berth just previously vacated by H.B.M.S. Archer which shifted her berth further towards the entrance of the harbor. The Alacrity acknowledged with 15 guns each and appropriate national ensign at the fore, the French, Italian and Japanese salutes. The Alacrity was boarded by an officer from the flagship.

A tidal wave occurred about 3 o'clock which caused the ships in the harbor to swing around many times.

The English Consul at Nagasaki, Mr. John I. Quinn - paid an official visit on board

A tidal wave occurred about 3 o'clock which caused the ships in the harbor to swing around many times


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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26 May 1895

At 10:15 an English man-of-war came in and canchored; and was boarded by an officer from the Flagship.

T. D. Devine (Sea) - By order of the Comdr. placed T. Devine (Sea) in the cell for safe keeping because of his being drunk, noisy and disorderly.

Edward Williams (Sea) - Seaman Williams returned 29 hrs. overtime, drunk and noisy and was confined in double irons for safe keeping by order of the Commanding Officer.

T. D. Devine (Sea) - By order of the Commanding Officer released Seamen Devine and Williams - they having become sober.

Williams E. (Sea) - By order of the Commanding Officer released Seamen Devine and Williams - they having become sober.


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9

Water used during preceding 24 hours 400 gals


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27 May 1895

L.A. Abbott (App 1 C) - was placed under sentry's charge for safe keeping, he being under the influence of liquor. r

Received the following stores in the Engineer's Dept., from the China and Japan Trading Co. Ltd. - 50 gals. Cylinder Oil, 50 gals Illuminating Oil and 100 gals Lubricating Oil.

oil: 50 gals - cylinder oil


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nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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27 May 1895

E.A. Dubois (Ldr) - returned on board 41 hours over leave

Conway, J. B. (C.P.) - [punished for] taking boat from the Charleston's boom when in visiting party and trying to smuggle whiskey on board [received as punishment] 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water


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nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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28 May 1895


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nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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28 May 1895

R.M. Hughes (Lt. U.S.N.) - Arrived by the "Rio Janeco" reported on board as the relief of Ensign Marbury Johnston U.S.N.

Rio de Janeiro - the U.S. Mail came in the American steamer Rio de Janeiro


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nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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29 May 1895

coal: 29 tons -


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nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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29 May 1895

coal: 155 784/2240 tons -

coal: 155 784/2240 tons -

A. Biel (Actg. B. M. 2 C.) -

H. M. S. Centurion -

H. M. S. Undaunted -

coal: 227.5 -


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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30 May 1895

The French Flagship "Bayard" - left at 7:40

At 10:15 sent a detail of Marines and blue jackets to visit the cemeteries on shore to decorate the graves of the national dead.

French Flaship "Bayard" - left

Russian transport -

Empress Line Steamer - anchored

Flagship signalled (Vis. code) to this ship. Why are awnings not spread? Concord replied. "Poop deck painted. Request permission not to spread its awning. Awnings should have been spread. Neglect on my part, signed Craig." Flagship replied "Permission granted."

Edgar - put to sea

Undaunted - put to sea

Centurion - put to sea

Leander - put to sea


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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31 May 1895


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31 May 1895

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LOGS FOR JUNE 1895


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nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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1 June 1895


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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1 June 1895

Tai-yick - At 12:40 the German Steamer anchored.

Afghan - At 12:15 English Steamer came in and anchored

H.M.S. Alacrity - At 1:30 got underway to leave harbor.


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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2 June 1895


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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2 June 1895


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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3 June 1895


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nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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3 June 1895


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moored at nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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4 June 1895


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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4 June 1895

At 7:00 Flagship made Gen. Signal - Telegraphic flag - (for time) and made visual signal, wigwag, to this ship - "Officers service - crew white undress - Marines fatique white cap covers white trousers.

Rear Admiral C. C. Carpenter, U.S.N. Comdr-in-Chief of U. S. Naval Forces on Asiatic Station - At 9:15 called all divisions to quarters for inspection. At 9:20 Rear Admiral C. C. Carpenter, U.S.N. Comdr-in-Chief of U. S. Naval Forces on Asiatic Station and staff came on board to inspect the ship and he was received on board with the officers and crew at quarters for inspection. At 9:46 after the Admiral and staff had inspected the ship, called "All hands clear ship for action" - all divs ready in 30 minutes.

Commander McArthur, Commanding H. B. M S. Daphne - Commander McArthur, Commanding H. B. M S. Daphne paid a visit to the Captain.

At 1:30 the Admiral and personal staff continued the inspection - the battalion being formed and drilled.

At 2:25 the Admiral left the ship, his staff completing the inspection.

French Flagship Bayard - At 5:00 the French Flagship Bayard made Int. Signal to the fleet "The Beautemps Beaupre" will sail for Shanghai tomorrow morning," to which we replied "Thanks" by Int. Code.


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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5 June 1895

Carl A. Olsson (Lds) - Carl A. Olsson (Lds.) to Ordinary Seaman.

L. A. Abbott (App) - Apprentices Abbott and Gordon left gig without authority while ashore for Captain.

W. Gordon (App.) - Apprentices Abbott and Gordon left gig without authority while ashore for Captain.


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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5 June 1895

French Cruiser Alger - At 7:10 French Cruiser Alger went to sea and at 7:50 French Cruiser Beau-temps Beaupre went to sea.

French Cruiser Beautemps Beaupre - At 7:10 French Cruiser Alger went to sea and at 7:50 French Cruiser Beau-temps Beaupre went to sea.

English Cruiser Daphne - The Admiral paid an official visit to the British man-of-war Daphne. The Commanding Officer paid a visit to the Daphne.

After hoisting colors at 8:00, half-masted them with the flagship.

Wm. Kennedy (Lds) - By order of the Captain the following changes in the ratings of the ship's company to date from June 3, 1895, - W. Kennedy (Lds.) to Lds J. O. D., H. S. Roadhouse (1 Cl. F.) to Acting Oiler, W. Wiggins (2 Cl. F.) to 1 Class Fireman, W. McIntire (C. P.) to 2 Class Fireman

H. S. Roadhouse (1 C. F.) - By order of the Captain the following changes in the ratings of the ship's company to date from June 3, 1895, - W. Kennedy (Lds.) to Lds J. O. D., H. S. Roadhouse (1 Cl. F.) to Acting Oiler, W. Wiggins (2 Cl. F.) to 1 Class Fireman, W. McIntire (C. P.) to 2 Class Fireman

W. Wiggins (C. P.) - By order of the Captain the following changes in the ratings of the ship's company to date from June 3, 1895, - W. Kennedy (Lds.) to Lds J. O. D., H. S. Roadhouse (1 Cl. F.) to Acting Oiler, W. Wiggins (2 Cl. F.) to 1 Class Fireman, W. McIntire (C. P.) to 2 Class Fireman

W. McIntire (C. P.) - By order of the Captain the following changes in the ratings of the ship's company to date from June 3, 1895, - W. Kennedy (Lds.) to Lds J. O. D., H. S. Roadhouse (1 Cl. F.) to Acting Oiler, W. Wiggins (2 Cl. F.) to 1 Class Fireman, W. McIntire (C. P.) to 2 Class Fireman


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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6 June 1895

P. M. S.S. Gaelic - At 5:15 the P. M. S. S. Gaelic came in and moored to buoy. An officer was sent from this ship (guard) to board her and report to flagship - Captain Biddle, U. S. M. C. and Lieutenant McElvy, U. S. M. C. were on board under orders to the Baltimore.

Captain Biddle U.S.M.C. - At 5:15 the P. M. S. S. Gaelic came in and moored to buoy. An officer was sent from this ship (guard) to board her and report to flagship - Captain Biddle, U. S. M. C. and Lieutenant McElvy, U. S. M. C. were on board under orders to the Baltimore.

Lieutenant McElvy U.S.M.C. - At 5:15 the P. M. S. S. Gaelic came in and moored to buoy. An officer was sent from this ship (guard) to board her and report to flagship - Captain Biddle, U. S. M. C. and Lieutenant McElvy, U. S. M. C. were on board under orders to the Baltimore.

A. Farenholt Asst. Surgeon - By order of the Comdr-in-Chief of the Asiatic Station, Asst. Surgeon A. Farenholt reported for such duty on board this ship as might be assigned to him.

French Cruiser Alger - At 5:10 the French Cruiser Alger arrived, and the French Cruiser Duguay Trouin left the harbor.

French Cruiser Duguay trouin - At 5:10 the French Cruiser Alger arrived, and the French Cruiser Duguay Trouin left the harbor.

J. Ridgeway (C. P.) - By order of the Comd'g Officer released J. Ridgeway (C. P.) from confinement.


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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6 June 1895

L. Abbot (app) - Apprentices Abbott and Gordon, absentees without leave, returned aboard.

W. Gordon (App.) - Apprentices Abbott and Gordon, absentees without leave, returned aboard.

John Butler (C. P.) - By direction of the Commander-in-Chief, John Butler (C. P.), a straggler from the U. S. S. Detroit was received on board for passage to his vessel; and by order of the Captain he was rationed.

L. A. Abbott (Ap. 1 C.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- L. A. Abbott (1 C. App.) and W. Gordon (1 C. App.) for leaving gig when on shore and returning to the ship 11 hours afterwards, 18 hours extra duty, each.

W. Gordon (App. 1C) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were awarded:- L. A. Abbott (1 C. App.) and W. Gordon (1 C. App.) for leaving gig when on shore and returning to the ship 11 hours afterwards, 18 hours extra duty, each.

P. M. S.S. Gaelic - At 3:00 the Mail Steamer Gaelic got underway and went out.


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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7 June 1895

USS Baltimore - At 5 the flagship Baltimore left the harbor.

USS Charleston - At 7 U.S.S. Charleston made the following uniform gen. signals 6391; 3352; 3956.

P. Connell (App. 1 C.) - At 9:30 mustered and inspected the crew at quarters; found P. Connell (App. 1 C.) to be absent without leave.


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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7 June 1895

R. Corbidge (1 C.F.) - By order of the Comd'g. Officer, R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.) was placed under sentry's charge for safe keeping till sober.

After hoisting colors at 8:00, half-masted them with the Charleston.

Wm. Cahill (Plumber and Fitter) - W. Cahill (Plr. and Ftr.) was by order of the Captain placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for five (5) days for insubordinate conduct.

Received from Mitsu Bishi Dockyard and Engine Works one new section of suction pipe for Dept. of Steam Engineering.


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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8 June 1895

coal: 17 1/2 tons - from R.H. Powers and Co. of Nagasaki

coal: 17 1/2 tons - from R.H. Powers and Co. of Nagasaki

coal: 11 1/2 tons - At 6:30 a coal lighter from R. H. Powers and Co., came alongside, and at 6:55 another one. Commenced coaling at 7:15 from both lighters. Received during the watch 11 1/2 tons.

R. Corbidge (1 C.F.) - By order of the Comdg. Officer, R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.) was released from sentry's charge and restored to duty, having become sober.

coal: 6 tons - Finished coaling at 8:35. Recieved on board during watch 6 tons of coal from R. H. Powers and Co. of Nagasaki, making a total today received of 17 1/2 tons.

P. Grant (1 C.F.) - By order of Comdg. Officer released T. Devine (Sea.), R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.) and P. Grant (F. 1 C.) from sentry's charge, all having become sober.

T. D. Devine (Sea) - By order of Comdg. Officer released T. Devine (Sea.), R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.) and P. Grant (F. 1 C.) from sentry's charge, all having become sober.


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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8 June 1895

coal: 17 1/2 tons -

P. Connell (App. 1 C.) - The following men were absent without leave:- P. Connell (Ap. 1 C.), A. Biel (Sea.), W. Cunningham (Ap. 1 C.), J. Donnelly (C. P.), P. Grant (F. 1 C.), A. Humble (W. T.), J. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), A. Ried (C. P.), A . Stoltenberg (Sea.), P. Mahoney (W. T.). A reward of $9 52/100 each was offered for the apprehension and delivery of these men on board. Later A. Biel (Sea.) and A. Stoltenberg (Sea.) returned on board each 5 hours overtime.

P. Grant (1 C.F.) - The following men were absent without leave:- P. Connell (Ap. 1 C.), A. Biel (Sea.), W. Cunningham (Ap. 1 C.), J. Donnelly (C. P.), P. Grant (F. 1 C.), A. Humble (W. T.), J. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), A. Ried (C. P.), A . Stoltenberg (Sea.), P. Mahoney (W. T.). A reward of $9 52/100 each was offered for the apprehension and delivery of these men on board. Later A. Biel (Sea.) and A. Stoltenberg (Sea.) returned on board each 5 hours overtime.

A. Biel (Sea.) - The following men were absent without leave:- P. Connell (Ap. 1 C.), A. Biel (Sea.), W. Cunningham (Ap. 1 C.), J. Donnelly (C. P.), P. Grant (F. 1 C.), A. Humble (W. T.), J. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), A. Ried (C. P.), A . Stoltenberg (Sea.), P. Mahoney (W. T.). A reward of $9 52/100 each was offered for the apprehension and delivery of these men on board. Later A. Biel (Sea.) and A. Stoltenberg (Sea.) returned on board each 5 hours overtime.

W. D. Cunningham (A. 1 C.) - The following men were absent without leave:- P. Connell (Ap. 1 C.), A. Biel (Sea.), W. Cunningham (Ap. 1 C.), J. Donnelly (C. P.), P. Grant (F. 1 C.), A. Humble (W. T.), J. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), A. Ried (C. P.), A . Stoltenberg (Sea.), P. Mahoney (W. T.). A reward of $9 52/100 each was offered for the apprehension and delivery of these men on board. Later A. Biel (Sea.) and A. Stoltenberg (Sea.) returned on board each 5 hours overtime.

J. Donnelly (C. P.) - The following men were absent without leave:- P. Connell (Ap. 1 C.), A. Biel (Sea.), W. Cunningham (Ap. 1 C.), J. Donnelly (C. P.), P. Grant (F. 1 C.), A. Humble (W. T.), J. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), A. Ried (C. P.), A . Stoltenberg (Sea.), P. Mahoney (W. T.). A reward of $9 52/100 each was offered for the apprehension and delivery of these men on board. Later A. Biel (Sea.) and A. Stoltenberg (Sea.) returned on board each 5 hours overtime.

Albert Humble (W. T.) - The following men were absent without leave:- P. Connell (Ap. 1 C.), A. Biel (Sea.), W. Cunningham (Ap. 1 C.), J. Donnelly (C. P.), P. Grant (F. 1 C.), A. Humble (W. T.), J. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), A. Ried (C. P.), A . Stoltenberg (Sea.), P. Mahoney (W. T.). A reward of $9 52/100 each was offered for the apprehension and delivery of these men on board. Later A. Biel (Sea.) and A. Stoltenberg (Sea.) returned on board each 5 hours overtime.

A. V. Stoltenberg (Sea) - The following men were absent without leave:- P. Connell (Ap. 1 C.), A. Biel (Sea.), W. Cunningham (Ap. 1 C.), J. Donnelly (C. P.), P. Grant (F. 1 C.), A. Humble (W. T.), J. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), A. Ried (C. P.), A . Stoltenberg (Sea.), P. Mahoney (W. T.). A reward of $9 52/100 each was offered for the apprehension and delivery of these men on board. Later A. Biel (Sea.) and A. Stoltenberg (Sea.) returned on board each 5 hours overtime.

P. Mahoney (W. T.) - The following men were absent without leave:- P. Connell (Ap. 1 C.), A. Biel (Sea.), W. Cunningham (Ap. 1 C.), J. Donnelly (C. P.), P. Grant (F. 1 C.), A. Humble (W. T.), J. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), A. Ried (C. P.), A . Stoltenberg (Sea.), P. Mahoney (W. T.). A reward of $9 52/100 each was offered for the apprehension and delivery of these men on board. Later A. Biel (Sea.) and A. Stoltenberg (Sea.) returned on board each 5 hours overtime.

J. Muldowney (F. 1 C.) - The following men were absent without leave:- P. Connell (Ap. 1 C.), A. Biel (Sea.), W. Cunningham (Ap. 1 C.), J. Donnelly (C. P.), P. Grant (F. 1 C.), A. Humble (W. T.), J. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), A. Ried (C. P.), A . Stoltenberg (Sea.), P. Mahoney (W. T.). A reward of $9 52/100 each was offered for the apprehension and delivery of these men on board. Later A. Biel (Sea.) and A. Stoltenberg (Sea.) returned on board each 5 hours overtime.

A. H. Ried (C. P.) - The following men were absent without leave:- P. Connell (Ap. 1 C.), A. Biel (Sea.), W. Cunningham (Ap. 1 C.), J. Donnelly (C. P.), P. Grant (F. 1 C.), A. Humble (W. T.), J. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), A. Ried (C. P.), A . Stoltenberg (Sea.), P. Mahoney (W. T.). A reward of $9 52/100 each was offered for the apprehension and delivery of these men on board. Later A. Biel (Sea.) and A. Stoltenberg (Sea.) returned on board each 5 hours overtime.

After hoisting colors at 8:00, half-masted them with the Charleston.

T. D. Devine (Sea) - By order of the Comdg. Officer placed T. Devine (Sea.) and R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.) under sentry's charge for safe keeping, both being under influence of liquor and disorderly.

Robert Corbidge (1 C.F.) - By order of the Comdg. Officer placed T. Devine (Sea.) and R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.) under sentry's charge for safe keeping, both being under influence of liquor and disorderly.

Mr. Nevill U. S. Marshall - The following men were brought on board by the U. S. Marshall Mr. Nevill:- P. Connell (Ap. 1 C.), P. Grant (F. 1 C.), J. Muldowney (F, 1 C.), A. Reed (C. P.) each 9 hrs. overtime and P. Mahoney (W. T.), A. Humble (W. T.) and J. Donnelly (C. P.) each 9 3/4 hrs. overtime. A reward of $9 52/100 each was paid for the apprehension and delivery on board of these men. P. Grant (F. 1 C.) was placed under sentry's charge for safe keeping for causing disturbance in port gangway while under the influence of liquor.


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moored nagasaki japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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9 June 1895


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position by bearings at 800 pm

Lat 32.73, Long 129.47


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10 June 1895


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from nagasaki japan to chenipho korea

Lat 32.8, Long 126.7


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10 June 1895

French Cruiser Islay - At 6:00 the French Cruiser "Islay" came in from the entrance of the harbor where she had been anchored during the night and anchored.

English Cruiser Daphne - Transported sheet anchor from port bow to its regular stowing place on stbd. side of forecastle near the break. Took off mooring swivel. Hove in to 30 fms. on stbd. chain and veered to 60 fms.on port chain, this to clear the "Daphne". Waiting for the two ships to swing clear of each other before unmooring.

USS Charleston - At 9:50 called all hands up anchor. At 9:52 made general signal to Charleston Int. 4890 which was answered and the affirmative made.

At 10:15 started ahead. Draft of ship for'd 13'3"; aft. 15'11". The marine guard was paraded and the customary and required salutes were made and returned on passing the other men-of-war at anchor in the harbor. At 10:21 piped down. At 10:30 set clock back 22 minutes.


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by bearings

Lat 33.98, Long 126.12


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11 June 1895


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at sea making passage from nagasaki japan to chemulpho korea and at anchor off lyra island

Lat 33.98, Long 126.12


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11 June 1895

Lieut. Merriam - Lt. Merriam away with sailing and 2nd cutter grappling for the lost anchor and chain.

Lieut. Merriam - At 7:20 the sailing launch and 2nd cutter in charge of Lt. Merriam returned to the ship and reported having located and buoyed lost chain and anchor.


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at sea making passage from nagasaki japan to chemulpho korea and at anchor off lyra island

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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11 June 1895

At 2:17 ship heading S by W (p. c.) let go starboard anchor in 24 fms of water, light sand and broken shell bottom, chain parted at 30 fms. shackle just after leaving the capstan shackle pin flew out, wooden pin found stripped.

Lieut. Merriam - At 2:30 Lt. Merriam in charge of sailing launch and 2nd cutter started to drag with grapnels for lost chain and anchor.


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at sea from nagasaki japan to chepho korea

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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11 June 1895

R. Corbidge (1 C.F.) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments:- R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty; A. Biel (Sea.) overleave 5 hrs. 5 hrs. extra duty; A. Stoltenberg (Sea.), over leave 5 hrs., 5 hrs. extra duty; P. Connell (App. 1 C.), 33 hrs. overtime, and brought on board by police, 33 hrs. extra duty; J. Donnelly (C. P.) 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; A. Humble (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by police, 10 hrs. extra duty; J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by police, 9 hrs. extra duty; A. T. Reed (C. P.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by the police, 9 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overleave, brought off by the police, tight and raising distrubance, 29 hrs. extra duty; W. Cunningham (App. 1 C.), overtime 34 hrs. and brought off by police, 34 hrs. extra duty; O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.), overleave 13 hrs. 13 hrs. extra duty; T. D. Devine (Sea.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty.

A. V. Stoltenberg (Sea) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments:- R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty; A. Biel (Sea.) overleave 5 hrs. 5 hrs. extra duty; A. Stoltenberg (Sea.), over leave 5 hrs., 5 hrs. extra duty; P. Connell (App. 1 C.), 33 hrs. overtime, and brought on board by police, 33 hrs. extra duty; J. Donnelly (C. P.) 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; A. Humble (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by police, 10 hrs. extra duty; J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by police, 9 hrs. extra duty; A. T. Reed (C. P.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by the police, 9 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overleave, brought off by the police, tight and raising distrubance, 29 hrs. extra duty; W. Cunningham (App. 1 C.), overtime 34 hrs. and brought off by police, 34 hrs. extra duty; O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.), overleave 13 hrs. 13 hrs. extra duty; T. D. Devine (Sea.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty.

A. Biel (Sea.) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments:- R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty; A. Biel (Sea.) overleave 5 hrs. 5 hrs. extra duty; A. Stoltenberg (Sea.), over leave 5 hrs., 5 hrs. extra duty; P. Connell (App. 1 C.), 33 hrs. overtime, and brought on board by police, 33 hrs. extra duty; J. Donnelly (C. P.) 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; A. Humble (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by police, 10 hrs. extra duty; J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by police, 9 hrs. extra duty; A. T. Reed (C. P.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by the police, 9 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overleave, brought off by the police, tight and raising distrubance, 29 hrs. extra duty; W. Cunningham (App. 1 C.), overtime 34 hrs. and brought off by police, 34 hrs. extra duty; O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.), overleave 13 hrs. 13 hrs. extra duty; T. D. Devine (Sea.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty.

P. Connell (App. 1 C.) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments:- R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty; A. Biel (Sea.) overleave 5 hrs. 5 hrs. extra duty; A. Stoltenberg (Sea.), over leave 5 hrs., 5 hrs. extra duty; P. Connell (App. 1 C.), 33 hrs. overtime, and brought on board by police, 33 hrs. extra duty; J. Donnelly (C. P.) 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; A. Humble (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by police, 10 hrs. extra duty; J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by police, 9 hrs. extra duty; A. T. Reed (C. P.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by the police, 9 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overleave, brought off by the police, tight and raising distrubance, 29 hrs. extra duty; W. Cunningham (App. 1 C.), overtime 34 hrs. and brought off by police, 34 hrs. extra duty; O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.), overleave 13 hrs. 13 hrs. extra duty; T. D. Devine (Sea.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty.

J. Donnelly (C. P.) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments:- R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty; A. Biel (Sea.) overleave 5 hrs. 5 hrs. extra duty; A. Stoltenberg (Sea.), over leave 5 hrs., 5 hrs. extra duty; P. Connell (App. 1 C.), 33 hrs. overtime, and brought on board by police, 33 hrs. extra duty; J. Donnelly (C. P.) 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; A. Humble (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by police, 10 hrs. extra duty; J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by police, 9 hrs. extra duty; A. T. Reed (C. P.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by the police, 9 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overleave, brought off by the police, tight and raising distrubance, 29 hrs. extra duty; W. Cunningham (App. 1 C.), overtime 34 hrs. and brought off by police, 34 hrs. extra duty; O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.), overleave 13 hrs. 13 hrs. extra duty; T. D. Devine (Sea.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty.

Albert Humble (W. T.) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments:- R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty; A. Biel (Sea.) overleave 5 hrs. 5 hrs. extra duty; A. Stoltenberg (Sea.), over leave 5 hrs., 5 hrs. extra duty; P. Connell (App. 1 C.), 33 hrs. overtime, and brought on board by police, 33 hrs. extra duty; J. Donnelly (C. P.) 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; A. Humble (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by police, 10 hrs. extra duty; J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by police, 9 hrs. extra duty; A. T. Reed (C. P.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by the police, 9 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overleave, brought off by the police, tight and raising distrubance, 29 hrs. extra duty; W. Cunningham (App. 1 C.), overtime 34 hrs. and brought off by police, 34 hrs. extra duty; O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.), overleave 13 hrs. 13 hrs. extra duty; T. D. Devine (Sea.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty.

J. Muldowney (F. 1 C.) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments:- R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty; A. Biel (Sea.) overleave 5 hrs. 5 hrs. extra duty; A. Stoltenberg (Sea.), over leave 5 hrs., 5 hrs. extra duty; P. Connell (App. 1 C.), 33 hrs. overtime, and brought on board by police, 33 hrs. extra duty; J. Donnelly (C. P.) 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; A. Humble (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by police, 10 hrs. extra duty; J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by police, 9 hrs. extra duty; A. T. Reed (C. P.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by the police, 9 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overleave, brought off by the police, tight and raising distrubance, 29 hrs. extra duty; W. Cunningham (App. 1 C.), overtime 34 hrs. and brought off by police, 34 hrs. extra duty; O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.), overleave 13 hrs. 13 hrs. extra duty; T. D. Devine (Sea.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty.

P. Mahoney (W. T.) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments:- R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty; A. Biel (Sea.) overleave 5 hrs. 5 hrs. extra duty; A. Stoltenberg (Sea.), over leave 5 hrs., 5 hrs. extra duty; P. Connell (App. 1 C.), 33 hrs. overtime, and brought on board by police, 33 hrs. extra duty; J. Donnelly (C. P.) 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; A. Humble (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by police, 10 hrs. extra duty; J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by police, 9 hrs. extra duty; A. T. Reed (C. P.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by the police, 9 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overleave, brought off by the police, tight and raising distrubance, 29 hrs. extra duty; W. Cunningham (App. 1 C.), overtime 34 hrs. and brought off by police, 34 hrs. extra duty; O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.), overleave 13 hrs. 13 hrs. extra duty; T. D. Devine (Sea.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty.

A. T. Reed (C. P.) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments:- R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty; A. Biel (Sea.) overleave 5 hrs. 5 hrs. extra duty; A. Stoltenberg (Sea.), over leave 5 hrs., 5 hrs. extra duty; P. Connell (App. 1 C.), 33 hrs. overtime, and brought on board by police, 33 hrs. extra duty; J. Donnelly (C. P.) 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; A. Humble (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by police, 10 hrs. extra duty; J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by police, 9 hrs. extra duty; A. T. Reed (C. P.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by the police, 9 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overleave, brought off by the police, tight and raising distrubance, 29 hrs. extra duty; W. Cunningham (App. 1 C.), overtime 34 hrs. and brought off by police, 34 hrs. extra duty; O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.), overleave 13 hrs. 13 hrs. extra duty; T. D. Devine (Sea.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty.

P. Grant (1 C.F.) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments:- R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty; A. Biel (Sea.) overleave 5 hrs. 5 hrs. extra duty; A. Stoltenberg (Sea.), over leave 5 hrs., 5 hrs. extra duty; P. Connell (App. 1 C.), 33 hrs. overtime, and brought on board by police, 33 hrs. extra duty; J. Donnelly (C. P.) 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; A. Humble (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by police, 10 hrs. extra duty; J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by police, 9 hrs. extra duty; A. T. Reed (C. P.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by the police, 9 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overleave, brought off by the police, tight and raising distrubance, 29 hrs. extra duty; W. Cunningham (App. 1 C.), overtime 34 hrs. and brought off by police, 34 hrs. extra duty; O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.), overleave 13 hrs. 13 hrs. extra duty; T. D. Devine (Sea.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty.

W. D. Cunningham (A. 1 C.) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments:- R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty; A. Biel (Sea.) overleave 5 hrs. 5 hrs. extra duty; A. Stoltenberg (Sea.), over leave 5 hrs., 5 hrs. extra duty; P. Connell (App. 1 C.), 33 hrs. overtime, and brought on board by police, 33 hrs. extra duty; J. Donnelly (C. P.) 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; A. Humble (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by police, 10 hrs. extra duty; J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by police, 9 hrs. extra duty; A. T. Reed (C. P.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by the police, 9 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overleave, brought off by the police, tight and raising distrubance, 29 hrs. extra duty; W. Cunningham (App. 1 C.), overtime 34 hrs. and brought off by police, 34 hrs. extra duty; O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.), overleave 13 hrs. 13 hrs. extra duty; T. D. Devine (Sea.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty.

O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments:- R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty; A. Biel (Sea.) overleave 5 hrs. 5 hrs. extra duty; A. Stoltenberg (Sea.), over leave 5 hrs., 5 hrs. extra duty; P. Connell (App. 1 C.), 33 hrs. overtime, and brought on board by police, 33 hrs. extra duty; J. Donnelly (C. P.) 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; A. Humble (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by police, 10 hrs. extra duty; J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by police, 9 hrs. extra duty; A. T. Reed (C. P.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by the police, 9 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overleave, brought off by the police, tight and raising distrubance, 29 hrs. extra duty; W. Cunningham (App. 1 C.), overtime 34 hrs. and brought off by police, 34 hrs. extra duty; O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.), overleave 13 hrs. 13 hrs. extra duty; T. D. Devine (Sea.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty.

T. D. Devine (Sea) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments:- R. Corbridge (F. 1 C.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty; A. Biel (Sea.) overleave 5 hrs. 5 hrs. extra duty; A. Stoltenberg (Sea.), over leave 5 hrs., 5 hrs. extra duty; P. Connell (App. 1 C.), 33 hrs. overtime, and brought on board by police, 33 hrs. extra duty; J. Donnelly (C. P.) 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; A. Humble (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by the police, 10 hrs. extra duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.), 9 3/4 hrs. overtime, and brought off by police, 10 hrs. extra duty; J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by police, 9 hrs. extra duty; A. T. Reed (C. P.), 9 hrs. overtime and brought off by the police, 9 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 C.), 9 hrs. overleave, brought off by the police, tight and raising distrubance, 29 hrs. extra duty; W. Cunningham (App. 1 C.), overtime 34 hrs. and brought off by police, 34 hrs. extra duty; O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C.), overleave 13 hrs. 13 hrs. extra duty; T. D. Devine (Sea.), drunk on board and causing disturbance, 20 hrs. extra duty.

Japanese two masted steamer Nagato Maru - Exchanged colors with the Japanese two masted steamer, flying the transport flag, name "Nagato Maru," at 10:25; she was steering to the Westward.


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anchored off lyra island off sw coast of korea passage nagasaki to chemulpb

Lat 32.8, Long 132.6


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12 June 1895

Lowered sailing launch and carried out small kedge attached to 3/4" steel hawser, laying it out first towards S. by E. and the second time to S. S. W., but in heaving in the kedge did not bring up the lost cable either time. After the kedge was laid out the first time, a line was taken from the top gallant forecastle to line attached to the grapnel which was supposed to be hooked into the cable, but upon hauling upon the line the grapnel became detached.


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anchored off lyra island off s w coast of korea passage nagasaki to chemulpho

Lat 37.5, Long 132.6


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12 June 1895


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anchored off lyra island off s w coast of korea passage nagasaki to chemulpho

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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12 June 1895

At 9:50 2nd cutter was sent out and made fast to buoy at the lost anchor.

Pointed wire hawser through stbd. hawse pipe and brought the end to stbd. gangway and made it fast to small kedge anchor ready to lower away into the sailing launch. The 2nd cutter returned to the ship in obedience to signal (wigwag) "Stream the buoy and return to the ship."

At 3:00 saw buoy and sent 2nd cutter to make fast to it. At 3:03 spread fires. At 3:14 2nd cutter was fast to buoy. At 3:22 tried engines. At 3:30 called up anchor. At 3:33 hove round. At 3:42 anchor up - put new pin in 30 fms. shackle (port chain) and at 3:50 started ahead slowly toward buoy at lost anchor and chain which was reached at 4:00 - the 2nd cutter coming alongside.


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at noon by bearings

Lat 34.17, Long 125.92


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13 June 1895


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position at noon by bearings

Lat 34.17, Long 125.92


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13 June 1895


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at sea passage to chernulpho

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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13 June 1895


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anchored off lyra id off sw coast of korea and making passage to chemulpho

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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13 June 1895


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8pm bearing

Lat 36.63, Long 125.83


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14 June 1895


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at sea and at anchor off gubbins warren and baker islands and at anchor off keunpaiul island passage nagasaki to chemulpo

Lat 36.63, Long 125.83


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14 June 1895


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at sea andat anchor off gubbins warren andbaker islands and at anchor off kennpal island passage nagasaki to chemulpho

Lat , Long


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14 June 1895


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at sea andat anchor off gubbins warren andbaker islands and at anchor off kennpal island passage nagasaki to chemulpho

Lat , Long


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14 June 1895


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at anchor off keunpaiul island koria passage nagasaki to chemulpo

Lat 37.08, Long 125.87


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15 June 1895

At 6:24 finished the target practice with secondary battery. Then fired three rounds from for'd. 6 inch guns for powder test. At 7:15 finished firing. Picked up target at 7:53, then under conn of Captain steamed for an anchorage to the Wd. of Keunpaiul Id.

Expended in target practice today:- For 6-inch B. L. R. guns - 18 common shell, loaded and fuzed, 6 ordinary charges, 12 reduced charges, 24 friction primers, 18 cartridge bags, 3 copper pressure discs, 3 gas cups, and for 6 Pdr. H. R. F. guns - 10 complete cartidges with common shell, 6 complete cartridges with steel shell, and for 3 Pdr. H. R. F. guns - 11 complete cartridges with common shell, 5 complete cartridges with steel shell, and for 37 m/m guns. 10 complete cartridges with common shell and 6 complete cartridges with steel shell.

H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) - Stopped port dynamo at 11:00. H. W. Moseley (Ap. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room from 8:00 to 11:00.


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at anchor off keunpaiul island korea passage nagasaki to chemulpo

Lat 54.2, Long -165.5


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15 June 1895

At 5:30 started fires in steam launch and lowered her at 6:15 when steam was up in her. Made preparations for lowering target and for getting underway.

At 4:05 called all hands up anchor; ship underway at 4:07, under both after and starboard forward boilers. Under conn of the Captain proceeded to lay out target and observing boats for moving target practice with both main and secondary batteries. Anchored the sailing and steam launches, each distant from the target 1500 yards, the angle at the target being 90 degrees. At 4:50 went to quarters for target practice with main battery. Ship steaming back and forth between the observing boats under conn of Captain at a speed of 9 knots. Finished main battery practice at 5:39, and at 5:55 proceeded with secondary battery practice. Still engaged in secondary practice at end of watch.


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position at 441 pm by bearings at anchor

Lat 37.12, Long 126.42


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16 June 1895

At 6:50 anchored with stbd. anchor with 30 fms chain in 8 fms water - black sand - hauling in p.l. reading 69.3.

USS Detroit - Exchanged numbers with the Detroit.

Russian Gunboat Mandjour - An officer from each of the men-of-war in the harbor paid an official visit to this ship - U.S.S. Detroit; Mandjour (Russian); Archer (English).

HMS Archer - An officer from each of the men-of-war in the harbor paid an official visit to this ship - U.S.S. Detroit; Mandjour (Russian); Archer (English).

The harbor master called for the mail brought from P.O. at Nagasaki and it was delivered to him (one bag).

The Captain paid an official visit to the "Detroit".

John Butler (C. P.) - Made the following signal by Ardois to Detroit, Shall I send Butler aboard the Detroit to night, Craig. - Detroit answer by Ardois P. (affirmative), Newell. He, John Butler (C. P.), a straggler from the Detroit and who was received from the Baltimore as a passenger, was sent aboard the Detroit.


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at anchor off keunpaiul island underway and at anchor off chemulpho korea passage nagasaki to chemulpo

Lat 54.2, Long -165.5


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16 June 1895

At 4:11 anchored on account of fog in 17 fms. blk. Sand and Shell with stbd. anchor and veered to 45 fms. at hawse pipe.

At 4:58 got underway and stood on course N 13E (p.c.) and put over P. L = 53.5.


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at anchor off keunpaiul island underway and at anchor off chemulpho korea passage nagasaki to chemulpho

Lat 54.2, Long -165.5


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16 June 1895

At 8:30 hove in on stbd. chain to 15 fms. at the hawse pipe. Secured boats for sea. At 8:40 turned engines over. At 8:44 called all hands up anchor; underway at 8:47, and went ahead full speed at 8:49.

Chinese Transport Kow Shing - At 9:46 passed the sunken Chinese Transport "Kow Shing," mast showing about 20 ft. above water; two sampans fast to the mast, and a diver apparently working on her.

At 12:04 stopped engines and at 12:05 let go starboard anchor in 22 1/2 fms. water, hard sandy bottom, and veered to 60 fms. on starboard chain.

At 2:00 turned engines over and at 2:21 hove up starboard anchor and got underway again.


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at anchor off chemulpho korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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17 June 1895


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at anchor off chemulphokorea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7

Dr. Farenholt - Dr. Farenholt not on bd.


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17 June 1895


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at anchor off chemulphokorea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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17 June 1895

Russian Cruiser Mandjour - Return boarding visits were made by an officer to the following vessels:- the Russian Cruiser Mandjour, Commander Podyapolsky; H. M. S. Archer, Commander Lang; the U. S. S. Detroit, Commander Newell. The Commander Officer of the U. S. S. Detroit, Commander J. S. Newell paid a return visit to the ship. H. M. S. Archer left the harbor at 11:50.

HMS Archer - Return boarding visits were made by an officer to the following vessels:- the Russian Cruiser Mandjour, Commander Podyapolsky; H. M. S. Archer, Commander Lang; the U. S. S. Detroit, Commander Newell. The Commander Officer of the U. S. S. Detroit, Commander J. S. Newell paid a return visit to the ship. H. M. S. Archer left the harbor at 11:50.

USS Detroit - Return boarding visits were made by an officer to the following vessels:- the Russian Cruiser Mandjour, Commander Podyapolsky; H. M. S. Archer, Commander Lang; the U. S. S. Detroit, Commander Newell. The Commander Officer of the U. S. S. Detroit, Commander J. S. Newell paid a return visit to the ship. H. M. S. Archer left the harbor at 11:50.

Commander J. S. Newell USN - Return boarding visits were made by an officer to the following vessels:- the Russian Cruiser Mandjour, Commander Podyapolsky; H. M. S. Archer, Commander Lang; the U. S. S. Detroit, Commander Newell. The Commander Officer of the U. S. S. Detroit, Commander J. S. Newell paid a return visit to the ship. H. M. S. Archer left the harbor at 11:50.


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at anchor off chemulpho korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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18 June 1895

Admiral Carpenter - At 6:45 the Detroit sent the following message (wigwag), "Admiral Carpenter left Kobe for Yokohama on Sunday the 16th; answered.


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at anchor off chemulphokorea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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18 June 1895

Lieut. W. A. Gill - Started fires in steam launch at 6:15. The steam launch, with sailing launch in tow, left the ship at 7:35 to go to Seoul, to bring back the party from the "Detroit," that is at present there. The party from this ship consisted of Lt. W. A. Gill in charge, Asst. Surgeon Ammen Farenholt, A. V. Stoltenberg (Sea.), C. F. Bullock (1 C. Ap.), R. P. Thomlinson (1 C. Ap.), C. J. Pettersen (Sea.), C. R. Martin (Cox.), J. A. Deming (1 C. P.), P. M. Shafer (F. 2 C.) and H. E. Smith (Mach.).

Ammen Farenholt Asst. Surgeon - Started fires in steam launch at 6:15. The steam launch, with sailing launch in tow, left the ship at 7:35 to go to Seoul, to bring back the party from the "Detroit," that is at present there. The party from this ship consisted of Lt. W. A. Gill in charge, Asst. Surgeon Ammen Farenholt, A. V. Stoltenberg (Sea.), C. F. Bullock (1 C. Ap.), R. P. Thomlinson (1 C. Ap.), C. J. Pettersen (Sea.), C. R. Martin (Cox.), J. A. Deming (1 C. P.), P. M. Shafer (F. 2 C.) and H. E. Smith (Mach.).

R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) - Started fires in steam launch at 6:15. The steam launch, with sailing launch in tow, left the ship at 7:35 to go to Seoul, to bring back the party from the "Detroit," that is at present there. The party from this ship consisted of Lt. W. A. Gill in charge, Asst. Surgeon Ammen Farenholt, A. V. Stoltenberg (Sea.), C. F. Bullock (1 C. Ap.), R. P. Thomlinson (1 C. Ap.), C. J. Pettersen (Sea.), C. R. Martin (Cox.), J. A. Deming (1 C. P.), P. M. Shafer (F. 2 C.) and H. E. Smith (Mach.).

C. F. Bullock (App. 1 C.) - Started fires in steam launch at 6:15. The steam launch, with sailing launch in tow, left the ship at 7:35 to go to Seoul, to bring back the party from the "Detroit," that is at present there. The party from this ship consisted of Lt. W. A. Gill in charge, Asst. Surgeon Ammen Farenholt, A. V. Stoltenberg (Sea.), C. F. Bullock (1 C. Ap.), R. P. Thomlinson (1 C. Ap.), C. J. Pettersen (Sea.), C. R. Martin (Cox.), J. A. Deming (1 C. P.), P. M. Shafer (F. 2 C.) and H. E. Smith (Mach.).

A. V. Stoltenberg (Sea) - Started fires in steam launch at 6:15. The steam launch, with sailing launch in tow, left the ship at 7:35 to go to Seoul, to bring back the party from the "Detroit," that is at present there. The party from this ship consisted of Lt. W. A. Gill in charge, Asst. Surgeon Ammen Farenholt, A. V. Stoltenberg (Sea.), C. F. Bullock (1 C. Ap.), R. P. Thomlinson (1 C. Ap.), C. J. Pettersen (Sea.), C. R. Martin (Cox.), J. A. Deming (1 C. P.), P. M. Shafer (F. 2 C.) and H. E. Smith (Mach.).

P. M. Shafer (F. 2 C.) - Started fires in steam launch at 6:15. The steam launch, with sailing launch in tow, left the ship at 7:35 to go to Seoul, to bring back the party from the "Detroit," that is at present there. The party from this ship consisted of Lt. W. A. Gill in charge, Asst. Surgeon Ammen Farenholt, A. V. Stoltenberg (Sea.), C. F. Bullock (1 C. Ap.), R. P. Thomlinson (1 C. Ap.), C. J. Pettersen (Sea.), C. R. Martin (Cox.), J. A. Deming (1 C. P.), P. M. Shafer (F. 2 C.) and H. E. Smith (Mach.).

H. E. Smith (Mach) - Started fires in steam launch at 6:15. The steam launch, with sailing launch in tow, left the ship at 7:35 to go to Seoul, to bring back the party from the "Detroit," that is at present there. The party from this ship consisted of Lt. W. A. Gill in charge, Asst. Surgeon Ammen Farenholt, A. V. Stoltenberg (Sea.), C. F. Bullock (1 C. Ap.), R. P. Thomlinson (1 C. Ap.), C. J. Pettersen (Sea.), C. R. Martin (Cox.), J. A. Deming (1 C. P.), P. M. Shafer (F. 2 C.) and H. E. Smith (Mach.).

C. J. Petterson (Sea) - Started fires in steam launch at 6:15. The steam launch, with sailing launch in tow, left the ship at 7:35 to go to Seoul, to bring back the party from the "Detroit," that is at present there. The party from this ship consisted of Lt. W. A. Gill in charge, Asst. Surgeon Ammen Farenholt, A. V. Stoltenberg (Sea.), C. F. Bullock (1 C. Ap.), R. P. Thomlinson (1 C. Ap.), C. J. Pettersen (Sea.), C. R. Martin (Cox.), J. A. Deming (1 C. P.), P. M. Shafer (F. 2 C.) and H. E. Smith (Mach.).

J. Deming (1 C. P.) - Started fires in steam launch at 6:15. The steam launch, with sailing launch in tow, left the ship at 7:35 to go to Seoul, to bring back the party from the "Detroit," that is at present there. The party from this ship consisted of Lt. W. A. Gill in charge, Asst. Surgeon Ammen Farenholt, A. V. Stoltenberg (Sea.), C. F. Bullock (1 C. Ap.), R. P. Thomlinson (1 C. Ap.), C. J. Pettersen (Sea.), C. R. Martin (Cox.), J. A. Deming (1 C. P.), P. M. Shafer (F. 2 C.) and H. E. Smith (Mach.).

C. R. Martin (Cox.) - Started fires in steam launch at 6:15. The steam launch, with sailing launch in tow, left the ship at 7:35 to go to Seoul, to bring back the party from the "Detroit," that is at present there. The party from this ship consisted of Lt. W. A. Gill in charge, Asst. Surgeon Ammen Farenholt, A. V. Stoltenberg (Sea.), C. F. Bullock (1 C. Ap.), R. P. Thomlinson (1 C. Ap.), C. J. Pettersen (Sea.), C. R. Martin (Cox.), J. A. Deming (1 C. P.), P. M. Shafer (F. 2 C.) and H. E. Smith (Mach.).

C. Chatman (Mess attdt) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- C. Chatman (Mess Attd.), noisy at galley when all hands were called, after having been repeatedly cautioned, 6 hrs. extra duty; C. Chatman (Mess Attd.), E. T. Price (Mess Attd.), J. Briggs (Mess Attd.), each 8 hrs. extra duty for skylarking at quarters, E. Williams (Sea.), noisy after repeated cautions, 4 hrs. extra duty.

E. T. Price (M. Attd.) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- C. Chatman (Mess Attd.), noisy at galley when all hands were called, after having been repeatedly cautioned, 6 hrs. extra duty; C. Chatman (Mess Attd.), E. T. Price (Mess Attd.), J. Briggs (Mess Attd.), each 8 hrs. extra duty for skylarking at quarters, E. Williams (Sea.), noisy after repeated cautions, 4 hrs. extra duty.

Williams E. (Sea) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- C. Chatman (Mess Attd.), noisy at galley when all hands were called, after having been repeatedly cautioned, 6 hrs. extra duty; C. Chatman (Mess Attd.), E. T. Price (Mess Attd.), J. Briggs (Mess Attd.), each 8 hrs. extra duty for skylarking at quarters, E. Williams (Sea.), noisy after repeated cautions, 4 hrs. extra duty.

J. Briggs (Mess Attdt) - The Comdg. Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- C. Chatman (Mess Attd.), noisy at galley when all hands were called, after having been repeatedly cautioned, 6 hrs. extra duty; C. Chatman (Mess Attd.), E. T. Price (Mess Attd.), J. Briggs (Mess Attd.), each 8 hrs. extra duty for skylarking at quarters, E. Williams (Sea.), noisy after repeated cautions, 4 hrs. extra duty.


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at anchor off chemulpho korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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19 June 1895

Mr J. M. B. Sill U. S. Minister to Korea - The U. S. Minister to Korea Mr. J. M. B. Sill called officially upon the Russian Gunboat "Mandjour" and upon leaving was saluted with 13 guns U. S. Ensign at the fore, which salute was returned gun for gun Russian Ensign at the fore by the Detroit.

Russian Gunboat Mandjour - The U. S. Minister to Korea Mr. J. M. B. Sill called officially upon the Russian Gunboat "Mandjour" and upon leaving was saluted with 13 guns U. S. Ensign at the fore, which salute was returned gun for gun Russian Ensign at the fore by the Detroit.

Lieut. W. A. Gill - Lt. W. A. Gill returned from Seoul with steam launch and sailing launch at 6:30 bringing with him the Detroit's armed force that had been stationed at the U. S. Legation. Ass't Surgeon A. Farenholt and all our party returned with Lt. Gill.

USS Detroit - The U. S. Minister to Korea Mr. J. M. B. Sill called officially upon the Russian Gunboat "Mandjour" and upon leaving was saluted with 13 guns U. S. Ensign at the fore, which salute was returned gun for gun Russian Ensign at the fore by the Detroit.

Ammen Farenholt Asst. Surgeon - Lt. W. A. Gill returned from Seoul with steam launch and sailing launch at 6:30 bringing with him the Detroit's armed force that had been stationed at the U. S. Legation. Ass't Surgeon A. Farenholt and all our party returned with Lt. Gill.


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at anchor off chemulpho korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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19 June 1895

C. E. Spratley (Mess Attdt) - The Comdr. awarded the following punishments:- Spratley, C. E. (Mess Attd.) neglect of duty, 24 hours extra duty. Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.) neglect of duty, 24 hrs. extra duty. Gordon, W. (A. 1 C.) 10 minutes slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty.

J. Briggs (Mess Attdt) - The Comdr. awarded the following punishments:- Spratley, C. E. (Mess Attd.) neglect of duty, 24 hours extra duty. Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.) neglect of duty, 24 hrs. extra duty. Gordon, W. (A. 1 C.) 10 minutes slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty.

W. Gordon (App. 1C) - The Comdr. awarded the following punishments:- Spratley, C. E. (Mess Attd.) neglect of duty, 24 hours extra duty. Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.) neglect of duty, 24 hrs. extra duty. Gordon, W. (A. 1 C.) 10 minutes slow in manning boat, 6 hrs. extra duty.

Rec'd in Pay Dept. from Paym. Williams of the Detroit 5031 57/100 paper yens in exchange for 5000 Mexican dollars.

Mr J. M. B. Sill U. S. Minister to Korea - The Comdr. went on board the Detroit and called officially on our Minister to Korea, Mr. J. M. B. Sill.

Lt. R. M. Hughes USN - A board of survey of which Lt. R. M. Hughes is senior member left the ship to survey crank shaft of one of the Detroit's dynamo engines on board that vessel and returned having completed the said survey.

Mr J. M. B. Sill U. S. Minister to Korea - At 1:15 U. S. Minister to Korea Mr. Sill accompanied by the Commanding Officer of the Detroit paid a visit to the ship in the Detroit's gig and at 3:20 left the ship in our gig and was saluted with 13 gun salute.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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20 June 1895

The Quarterly Board of Survey condemned the following articles in the Pay Departments, 9 cans tomatoes and 8 cans vegetables, and by order of the Captain they were thrown overboard; and recommended that 5 lbs. tinned meats and 4 lbs. vegetables that were placed in haversacks in the tiller room Dec. 11, 1894 and found missing June 11, 1895, when haversacks were emptied of provisions, be expended from the books.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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20 June 1895

A salute of 11 guns, German flag at the fore, was fired by the Detroit. At 5:15 Detroit wigwaged to us "Please photograph the Detroit if you can and we answered "We have no camera on board. Am sorry."


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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21 June 1895

paraded the Guard in his honor.

USS Detroit - At 2:43 the U. S. S. Detroit got underway and stood out of the harbor; paraded the Marine Guard as she passed this ship.

The U. S. Minister to Korea left the ship.

H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo till 11:00; H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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21 June 1895

The following wigwag signal was made by the Detroit, "I expect to sail at seven bells, please send boat to us then, Sig. Newell"; we answered, "Boat will be sent to you by seven bells, Craig." The 1st cutter with mail orderly in her was sent to report on board the Detroit, in obedience to the signal.

Mr J. M. B. Sill U. S. Minister to Korea - The U. S. Minister to Korea, Mr. Sill, paid a visit to the ship,


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chemulpo korea at anchor

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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22 June 1895

USS Detroit - Made out the U. S. S. Detroit distinctly at 7:30 bearing S 48W distant about 12 miles.

Mr. F. Krien German Consul-General to Seoul, Korea - The German Consul-General to Seoul, Korea, Mr. F. Krien, paid an official visit to the ship, and was received with Marine Guard.

Mr. F. Krien German Consul-General to Seoul, Korea - At 4:05 the German Consul-General, Mr. Krien left the ship; paraded Marine Guard. Fired a salute of nine guns with the German flag at the fore. Expended in Ordinance Dept. nine 6 pdr. Hotchkiss saluting charges.

S. B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 6:58 to 8:00. S. B. Thompson (App. 1 C.) in charge in dynamo room for instruction.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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23 June 1895

Russian Gunboat Koreyetz - At 1:25 the Russian Gunboat Koreyetz, Comdr. Lindestrom, Comdg., 45 hours out from Chifu, came in and anchored. Sent an officer to pay a boarding visit, which visit was returned by an officer from the "Koreyetz".

Rec'd in Pay Dept. 106 lbs. fresh bread, and 132 1/2 lbs. each of fresh beef and vegetables.

Russian Gunboat Koreyetz - At 1:25 the Russian Gunboat Koreyetz, Cmdr. Lindstrom, Cmdg, 45 hours out from Blisfer, came in, and anchored. Sent an officer to pay a boarding visit, which visit was returned by an officer from the " Koreyetz".

Cmdr Lindstrom - At 1:25 the Russian Gunboat Koreyetz, Cmdr. Lindstrom, Cmdg, 45 hours out from Blisfer, came in, and anchored. Sent an officer to pay a boarding visit, which visit was returned by an officer from the " Koreyetz".


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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24 June 1895

H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo until 11:00 - App. H. W. Moseley standing watch for instruction.

App. H. W. Moseley - App. H. W. Moseley standing watch for instruction


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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24 June 1895

A. Kunen (app 1 c) - The Comdr. awarded the following punishments: Kunen, A. (Ap. 1 C.) Shirking on oar - 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) Using pilot house for sleeping apartment - 6 hrs. extra duty; Phillips, C. N. (C. P.) Ridiculing an order - 8 hrs extra duty; Gready P. (P. M.) disrespect to Orderly Sergeant - relieved from duty as acting Corporal; Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) Insubordination to the Officer of the Deck and Insubordinate at the mast at investigation - 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water - and was so confined by order of the Comdr.

J. F. Coen (App. 1 C.) - The Comdr. awarded the following punishments: Kunen, A. (Ap. 1 C.) Shirking on oar - 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) Using pilot house for sleeping apartment - 6 hrs. extra duty; Phillips, C. N. (C. P.) Ridiculing an order - 8 hrs extra duty; Gready P. (P. M.) disrespect to Orderly Sergeant - relieved from duty as acting Corporal; Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) Insubordination to the Officer of the Deck and Insubordinate at the mast at investigation - 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water - and was so confined by order of the Comdr.

C. N. Phillips (C. P.) - The Comdr. awarded the following punishments: Kunen, A. (Ap. 1 C.) Shirking on oar - 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) Using pilot house for sleeping apartment - 6 hrs. extra duty; Phillips, C. N. (C. P.) Ridiculing an order - 8 hrs extra duty; Gready P. (P. M.) disrespect to Orderly Sergeant - relieved from duty as acting Corporal; Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) Insubordination to the Officer of the Deck and Insubordinate at the mast at investigation - 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water - and was so confined by order of the Comdr.

P. Gready (P. M.) - The Comdr. awarded the following punishments: Kunen, A. (Ap. 1 C.) Shirking on oar - 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) Using pilot house for sleeping apartment - 6 hrs. extra duty; Phillips, C. N. (C. P.) Ridiculing an order - 8 hrs extra duty; Gready P. (P. M.) disrespect to Orderly Sergeant - relieved from duty as acting Corporal; Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) Insubordination to the Officer of the Deck and Insubordinate at the mast at investigation - 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water - and was so confined by order of the Comdr.

E. A. Dubois (Lds) - The Comdr. awarded the following punishments: Kunen, A. (Ap. 1 C.) Shirking on oar - 4 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (Ap. 1 C.) Using pilot house for sleeping apartment - 6 hrs. extra duty; Phillips, C. N. (C. P.) Ridiculing an order - 8 hrs extra duty; Gready P. (P. M.) disrespect to Orderly Sergeant - relieved from duty as acting Corporal; Dubois, E. A. (Lds.) Insubordination to the Officer of the Deck and Insubordinate at the mast at investigation - 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water - and was so confined by order of the Comdr.

Commander Lindestrern - Commander Lindestrern, Comdg. Russian Gunboat Koreyetz called officially upon the Commander.

Hermann Gulson (Sea) - The following acting appointments were this day issued by the Commander: Hermann Gulson (Sea.) as Act'g. Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class to date from June 2 1895; Peter C. Hart (Act'g. Cox.) as Act'g. Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class to date from June 3 1895; William Keough (Sea.) as Acting Quartermanster 3rd Class to date from June 3, 1895.

Peter C. Hart (Act'g. Cox.) - The following acting appointments were this day issued by the Commander: Hermann Gulson (Sea.) as Act'g. Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class to date from June 2 1895; Peter C. Hart (Act'g. Cox.) as Act'g. Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class to date from June 3 1895; William Keough (Sea.) as Acting Quartermanster 3rd Class to date from June 3, 1895.

William Keough (Sea.) - The following acting appointments were this day issued by the Commander: Hermann Gulson (Sea.) as Act'g. Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class to date from June 2 1895; Peter C. Hart (Act'g. Cox.) as Act'g. Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class to date from June 3 1895; William Keough (Sea.) as Acting Quartermanster 3rd Class to date from June 3, 1895.

Mr J. M. B. Sill U. S. Minister to Korea - At 12:15 the 2nd cutter was sent in charge of an officer ashore to take U. S. Minister J. M. B. Sill to a steamer for passage to Seoul; the 2nd cutter returned at 1:45 after having taken the Minister to the Qiusan Maru.


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25 June 1895


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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25 June 1895

Russian Gunboat Koreyetz - The Captain paid a return official visit to the Russian Gunboat "Koreyetz".

Russian Gunboat Mandjour - The Russian Gunboat Mandjour left the harbor at 3:05.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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26 June 1895

coal: 45 tons -

Lieut. G.A. Merriam, U.S.N. - A Board of Survey of which Lieut. G.A. Merriam, U.S.N. was Senior Member met to survey a broken stuffing box of the port circulating pump.


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off chemulpo korea

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26 June 1895

coal: 37 tons -


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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27 June 1895

coal: 20 tons -


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27 June 1895

coal: 73 tons 224 lbs - Making in all.

L.C. Kerr (or Kew?) P.A. Paymaster - reported on board for duty.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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28 June 1895


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28 June 1895


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at anchor off chemulphokorea

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29 June 1895


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30 June 1895



LOGS FOR JULY 1895


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1 July 1895


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1 July 1895

G.A. Merriam, Lieut USN (Actg paymaster) - Was relieved by Paymaster L.C.Kew USN


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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Moon first quarter 3rd day.


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2 July 1895

Cloudy Weather Light weather with a breeze from sse to ese


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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2 July 1895


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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Moon first quarter 4th day.


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3 July 1895

Commences and until 4 am. Overcast and cloudy. Light airs from S x W to light breeze from East. Calm 2nd hour. Nimbus clouds. Bar falling slowly.

4 to 8 am. Cloudy but pleasant. Cumulus and nimbus clouds first two hours, then cirro-cumulus and cumulis. Light airs from NNW first hour and from E 2nd hour and light breeze from SW remainder of watch. Bar nearly steady.

8 am to meridian. Cloudy pleasant weather. Light breeze from SSW. Barometer nearly steady. Cirro-cumulus clouds.

4 to 8 pm. Partly cloudy, pleasant weather. Moderate breeze from SSW. Bar. nearly steady. Cirro-cumulus clouds.

8 pm to midnight. Overcast and cloudy first part, foggy remainder. Moderate SW breeze. Cumulus and nimbus clouds. Bar nearly steady.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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3 July 1895

Captain would dress ship at sunrise July 4, jull dress and fire a national salute (21 guns) at noon -- the occasion, the national birthday of the United States.

Koreyetz - Russian Gunboat

Archer - British Cruiser


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7

Moon first quarter 5th day


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4 July 1895

the Russian Gunboat Koreyetz - ship in full dress

At noon fired a salute of 21 guns, the British Cruiser Archer, and the Russian Gunboat Koreyetz also fired 21 guns each, in honor of the day.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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Moon first quarter 6th day


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5 July 1895


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anchored off chemulpo korea

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5 July 1895


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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6 July 1895


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7 July 1895


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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8 July 1895

Musashi - Japanese Cruiser anchored at 6:50

Until 4:30 two small Korean boys sealing, cleaning and red-leading the coffer dams.

Japanese Cruiser Musashi - At 6:50 the Japanese cruiser Musashi, Captain Y. Kono, two days out from Nagasaki, came in and anchored. An officer from this ship paid the usual boarding visit.

Captain Y. Kono - At 6:50 the Japanese cruiser Musashi, Captain Y. Kono, two days out from Nagasaki, came in and anchored. An officer from this ship paid the usual boarding visit.

H. W. Moseley (Apr. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00. H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) in dynamo room for 8:00 to 11:00 for instruction.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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8 July 1895

C. E. Spratley (M. Attd.) - Commanding Officer awarded the following punishments:- C. E. Spratley (M. Attd.) unnecessary annoyance of mess attendant Shimosaki, 8 hrs. extra duty; H. A. Perry (A. 2 C.) inattentive as messenger, 4 hrs. extra duty.

H. A. Perry (A. 2 C.) - Commanding Officer awarded the following punishments:- C. E. Spratley (M. Attd.) unnecessary annoyance of mess attendant Shimosaki, 8 hrs. extra duty; H. A. Perry (A. 2 C.) inattentive as messenger, 4 hrs. extra duty.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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9 July 1895

Musashi - At 10:30 the Japanese Corvette Musashi fired a salute

F. Olivero - App. F. Olivero standing watch for instruction.


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anchored off chemulpo korea

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9 July 1895

Musashi - Japanese Corvette, fired a seven gun sulute at 10:30, no flags

Gremastchy - Russian armored gunboat, at 2:20 came in 1.5 days from Chifu.

Musashi - At 10:30 the Japanese Corvette Musashi fired a salute

Melnitzhy - The Russian Armored gunboat Gremastchy, Capt. de frigate Melnitzhy, came in

Gremastchy - The Russian Amored gunboat Gremastchy, Captain de frigate Melitzhy came in.

Archer - The Commander visited semi-officially the Cmdg. Officers of Japanese Corvette Musashi, and the English Cruiser, 3rd class, Archer.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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10 July 1895


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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10 July 1895

Lion - French Gunboat arrived at 3:00


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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11 July 1895


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anchored off chemulpo korea

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11 July 1895


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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12 July 1895


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anchored off chemulpo korea

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12 July 1895


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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13 July 1895


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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14 July 1895

Ching-nang - Japanese Gunboat came into this port yesterday at 7:45 PM.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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Conditions unfavorable


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15 July 1895

Overcast, cloudy and squally.

Distilling for boilers.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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Conditions unfavorable


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15 July 1895


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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16 July 1895


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16 July 1895

R.M. Hughes - Signature

JrS Hogg - Signature


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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Twin Serew Steamer "Concord" - Title


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17 July 1895

at anchor korea

Lat 34.2, Long 132.6


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17 July 1895

at anchor off chemulpo korea

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17 July 1895

M.D. Darnall (Pay clerk) - Was this day detached from this ship and ordered to return to the United States.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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18 July 1895

Japanese Gunboat Ching Wang - Got underway and went out

Str Afghan - Went out

Masashi - Left

Japanese Gunboat Chin Yen - came in and anchored


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chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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18 July 1895

Ching-wang - Japanese Gun-boat went out at 4:07

Chin-pen - Japanese Gunboat anchored at 11:00


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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19 July 1895


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19 July 1895


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20 July 1895

anchor chemulpo korea

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20 July 1895


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21 July 1895


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21 July 1895


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22 July 1895


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22 July 1895

A. Gurgart (Act'g. Oiler) - The Comd'g. Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- Gurgart, A. (Act'g. Oiler), spitting on whale-back, 2 hrs. extra duty; Rose, W. (O. S.), putting mess-gear on wardroom ice chest, after having been repeatedly cautioned not to do so, 4 hrs. extra duty; Cunningham, W. D. (A. C.), ditty box in lucky bag, 2 hrs. extra duty.

W. Rose (O. S.) - The Comd'g. Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- Gurgart, A. (Act'g. Oiler), spitting on whale-back, 2 hrs. extra duty; Rose, W. (O. S.), putting mess-gear on wardroom ice chest, after having been repeatedly cautioned not to do so, 4 hrs. extra duty; Cunningham, W. D. (A. C.), ditty box in lucky bag, 2 hrs. extra duty.

W. D. Cunningham (A. C.) - The Comd'g. Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- Gurgart, A. (Act'g. Oiler), spitting on whale-back, 2 hrs. extra duty; Rose, W. (O. S.), putting mess-gear on wardroom ice chest, after having been repeatedly cautioned not to do so, 4 hrs. extra duty; Cunningham, W. D. (A. C.), ditty box in lucky bag, 2 hrs. extra duty.

Rear Admiral Sameshima I. J. N. - Rec'd an official visit from Rear Admiral Sameshima, I. J. N., Comd'g. a Division of the West Sea Squadron, and from Captain Y. Shimasaki, I. J. N., Comd'g. Japanese Flagship "Idsimi"; the prescribed honors were paid, except that by particular request of Rear Admiral Sameshima, no salute was fired in his honor, upon his departure.

Captain Y. Shimasaki, I. J. N. - Rec'd an official visit from Rear Admiral Sameshima, I. J. N., Comd'g. a Division of the West Sea Squadron, and from Captain Y. Shimasaki, I. J. N., Comd'g. Japanese Flagship "Idsimi"; the prescribed honors were paid, except that by particular request of Rear Admiral Sameshima, no salute was fired in his honor, upon his departure.

Captain Iduao - Also rec'd. an official visit from Captain Iduao of the Japanese Cruiser "Gai-yen".

Jas. Easterbrook (Carpenter's Mate) - Jas. Easterbrook re-enlisted for three years, General Service, under an honorable discharge, as Carpenter's Mate, third class; he holding a permanent appointment in that rating.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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23 July 1895

Russian Rear Admiral E. Alexeieff - At 5.05 the Russian Rear Admiral, E. Alexeieff visted the Japanese Flagship Idsimi and upon his departure a salute of 13 guns was fired from the Idsimi, Russian flag at the fore. The Commanding Officer paid an official visit to Rear Admiral E. Alexeieff, Commanding the Russian Naval Squadron in the Paicific, on board his flagship, the Vladimir Monomakh, also upon the Captain of the Vladimir Monomakh, Z. Rogestvensky, Captain 1st rank.

Japanese Flagship Idsimi - At 5.05 the Russian Rear Admiral, E. Alexeieff visted the Japanese Flagship Idsimi and upon his departure a salute of 13 guns was fired from the Idsimi, Russian flag at the fore. The Commanding Officer paid an official visit to Rear Admiral E. Alexeieff, Commanding the Russian Naval Squadron in the Paicific, on board his flagship, the Vladimir Monomakh, also upon the Captain of the Vladimir Monomakh, Z. Rogestvensky, Captain 1st rank.

Russian Flagship Vladimir Monomakh - At 5.05 the Russian Rear Admiral, E. Alexeieff visted the Japanese Flagship Idsimi and upon his departure a salute of 13 guns was fired from the Idsimi, Russian flag at the fore. The Commanding Officer paid an official visit to Rear Admiral E. Alexeieff, Commanding the Russian Naval Squadron in the Paicific, on board his flagship, the Vladimir Monomakh, also upon the Captain of the Vladimir Monomakh, Z. Rogestvensky, Captain 1st rank.

Captain Z. Rogestvensky, Captain 1st Rank - At 5.05 the Russian Rear Admiral, E. Alexeieff visted the Japanese Flagship Idsimi and upon his departure a salute of 13 guns was fired from the Idsimi, Russian flag at the fore. The Commanding Officer paid an official visit to Rear Admiral E. Alexeieff, Commanding the Russian Naval Squadron in the Paicific, on board his flagship, the Vladimir Monomakh, also upon the Captain of the Vladimir Monomakh, Z. Rogestvensky, Captain 1st rank.

H. W. Moseley (Apr. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8.00 to 11.00 , during which time H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) was under instruction in dynamo room.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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23 July 1895

James Easterbrook (C. M. 3 C.) - James Easterbrook (C. M. 3 C.) was given an acting appointment as Chief Carpenter's Mate to date from today and by order of Comd'g Officer.

C. A. Halle (App. 2 C.) - C. A. Halle (App. 2 C.) was rated as Apprintice 1st class to date from July 1, 1895.

Russian Armored Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh - At 12:35 Russian Armored Cruiser Valdimir Monomakh Capt. (of 1st rank) Z. Rogestvensky Comdg., came in flying the flag of Rear Adm. E. Alexeieff Comd'g. Russian Naval Squardron in the Pacific. The V. Monomakh was 3 days out from Chifu having come by way of Port Arthur and Talienwan. The Russian Gunboat Koreyetz accompanied the V. Monomakh coming in. The following salutes were fired:- Cristoforo Colombo (Ital.) 13 guns Russian ensign at the fore; H. B M. S. "Archer", 13 guns Russian ensign at fore; this ship - 13 guns Russian ensign at fore; all of which the V. Monomakh returned in the order named gun for gun, with the respective national ensign at the fore in each case. then the V. Monomakh fired 13 guns Japanese ensign at the fore which the Japanese flagship "Idsumi" returned gun for gun with Russian ensign at fore.

Russian Gunboat Koreyetz - At 12:35 Russian Armored Cruiser Valdimir Monomakh Capt. (of 1st rank) Z. Rogestvensky Comdg., came in flying the flag of Rear Adm. E. Alexeieff Comd'g. Russian Naval Squardron in the Pacific. The V. Monomakh was 3 days out from Chifu having come by way of Port Arthur and Talienwan. The Russian Gunboat Koreyetz accompanied the V. Monomakh coming in. The following salutes were fired:- Cristoforo Colombo (Ital.) 13 guns Russian ensign at the fore; H. B M. S. "Archer", 13 guns Russian ensign at fore; this ship - 13 guns Russian ensign at fore; all of which the V. Monomakh returned in the order named gun for gun, with the respective national ensign at the fore in each case. then the V. Monomakh fired 13 guns Japanese ensign at the fore which the Japanese flagship "Idsumi" returned gun for gun with Russian ensign at fore.

Cristoforo Colombo (Ital.) - At 12:35 Russian Armored Cruiser Valdimir Monomakh Capt. (of 1st rank) Z. Rogestvensky Comdg., came in flying the flag of Rear Adm. E. Alexeieff Comd'g. Russian Naval Squardron in the Pacific. The V. Monomakh was 3 days out from Chifu having come by way of Port Arthur and Talienwan. The Russian Gunboat Koreyetz accompanied the V. Monomakh coming in. The following salutes were fired:- Cristoforo Colombo (Ital.) 13 guns Russian ensign at the fore; H. B M. S. "Archer", 13 guns Russian ensign at fore; this ship - 13 guns Russian ensign at fore; all of which the V. Monomakh returned in the order named gun for gun, with the respective national ensign at the fore in each case. then the V. Monomakh fired 13 guns Japanese ensign at the fore which the Japanese flagship "Idsumi" returned gun for gun with Russian ensign at fore.

H. B. M. S. Archer - At 12:35 Russian Armored Cruiser Valdimir Monomakh Capt. (of 1st rank) Z. Rogestvensky Comdg., came in flying the flag of Rear Adm. E. Alexeieff Comd'g. Russian Naval Squardron in the Pacific. The V. Monomakh was 3 days out from Chifu having come by way of Port Arthur and Talienwan. The Russian Gunboat Koreyetz accompanied the V. Monomakh coming in. The following salutes were fired:- Cristoforo Colombo (Ital.) 13 guns Russian ensign at the fore; H. B M. S. "Archer", 13 guns Russian ensign at fore; this ship - 13 guns Russian ensign at fore; all of which the V. Monomakh returned in the order named gun for gun, with the respective national ensign at the fore in each case. then the V. Monomakh fired 13 guns Japanese ensign at the fore which the Japanese flagship "Idsumi" returned gun for gun with Russian ensign at fore.

Japanese Flagship Idsumi - At 12:35 Russian Armored Cruiser Valdimir Monomakh Capt. (of 1st rank) Z. Rogestvensky Comdg., came in flying the flag of Rear Adm. E. Alexeieff Comd'g. Russian Naval Squardron in the Pacific. The V. Monomakh was 3 days out from Chifu having come by way of Port Arthur and Talienwan. The Russian Gunboat Koreyetz accompanied the V. Monomakh coming in. The following salutes were fired:- Cristoforo Colombo (Ital.) 13 guns Russian ensign at the fore; H. B M. S. "Archer", 13 guns Russian ensign at fore; this ship - 13 guns Russian ensign at fore; all of which the V. Monomakh returned in the order named gun for gun, with the respective national ensign at the fore in each case. then the V. Monomakh fired 13 guns Japanese ensign at the fore which the Japanese flagship "Idsumi" returned gun for gun with Russian ensign at fore.


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24 July 1895

F. Olivero (App.) - App. F. Olivero stood watch in dynamo room for instruction from 8 to 11.00.


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24 July 1895

The four Japanese torpedo boats and their supply steamer which came in on July 21, 1895 left port at 9.50.

Russian Gunboat Koreyetz - The Japanese Rear Admiral visited Russian Gunboat "Koreyetz" and upon his departure was saluted by the "Koreyetz" with 13 guns Japanese ensign at the fore.

Russian Rear Admiral E. Alexeieff - Rear Admiral E. Alexeieff Comd'g. Russian Naval Squadron in the Pacific accompanied by his 2nd Flag Lieutenant called upon the Comd'r officially. At the request of Adm. Alexeieff no salute was fired upon his departure from this ship. Capt. Z. Rogestvensky Comd'g. Russian Aromored Cruiser "Vladimir Monomakh" also called upon the Comd'r. officially.

Russian Armored Cruiser Vladimir Monomakh - Rear Admiral E. Alexeieff Comd'g. Russian Naval Squadron in the Pacific accompanied by his 2nd Flag Lieutenant called upon the Comd'r officially. At the request of Adm. Alexeieff no salute was fired upon his departure from this ship. Capt. Z. Rogestvensky Comd'g. Russian Aromored Cruiser "Vladimir Monomakh" also called upon the Comd'r. officially.

Captain Z. Rogestvensky, Captain 1st Rank - Rear Admiral E. Alexeieff Comd'g. Russian Naval Squadron in the Pacific accompanied by his 2nd Flag Lieutenant called upon the Comd'r officially. At the request of Adm. Alexeieff no salute was fired upon his departure from this ship. Capt. Z. Rogestvensky Comd'g. Russian Aromored Cruiser "Vladimir Monomakh" also called upon the Comd'r. officially.


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coal: 228 tons 256 lbs - 2 tons 1030 lbs consumed during 24 hr proceedings


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25 July 1895


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25 July 1895


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26 July 1895


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26 July 1895


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27 July 1895


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28 July 1895

Vladimir Monomakli - Russian Armored Cruiser put to sea at 9:35

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Overcast and squally. Sheet lightning greater part of watch. Heavy rain 2nd and 3rd hrs. Fresh breeze from S.E. by S. to moderate gale 2nd hour from SSW, then drying to fresh breeze again from SSW.


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29 July 1895


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29 July 1895


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30 July 1895


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31 July 1895


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31 July 1895



LOGS FOR AUGUST 1895


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1 August 1895


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1 August 1895


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2 August 1895


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2 August 1895

Rec'd in Pay Dept., from E. W. Steward and Co., 107 lbs. fresh bread and 133 3/4 lbs. fresh vegetables.

A. Sorensen (Sea.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- Sorensen, A. (Sea.) for laying upon rail before orders when trieing up awnings - 2 hrs. extra duty; Thomlinson, R. P. (App. 1 C.) and Coen, J. F. (App. 1 C.), each for same offense - same punishment. Spear, J. H. (Cox'n), Gordon, W. (App. 1 C.), Poor, E. L. (App. 1 C.), Michell, A. (Sea.), Kunen, A. (App. 1 C.), each for being slow manning boat - 2 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (Pvt. M.) for being slow obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty.

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- Sorensen, A. (Sea.) for laying upon rail before orders when trieing up awnings - 2 hrs. extra duty; Thomlinson, R. P. (App. 1 C.) and Coen, J. F. (App. 1 C.), each for same offense - same punishment. Spear, J. H. (Cox'n), Gordon, W. (App. 1 C.), Poor, E. L. (App. 1 C.), Michell, A. (Sea.), Kunen, A. (App. 1 C.), each for being slow manning boat - 2 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (Pvt. M.) for being slow obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty.

J. F. Coen (App. 1 C.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- Sorensen, A. (Sea.) for laying upon rail before orders when trieing up awnings - 2 hrs. extra duty; Thomlinson, R. P. (App. 1 C.) and Coen, J. F. (App. 1 C.), each for same offense - same punishment. Spear, J. H. (Cox'n), Gordon, W. (App. 1 C.), Poor, E. L. (App. 1 C.), Michell, A. (Sea.), Kunen, A. (App. 1 C.), each for being slow manning boat - 2 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (Pvt. M.) for being slow obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty.

W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- Sorensen, A. (Sea.) for laying upon rail before orders when trieing up awnings - 2 hrs. extra duty; Thomlinson, R. P. (App. 1 C.) and Coen, J. F. (App. 1 C.), each for same offense - same punishment. Spear, J. H. (Cox'n), Gordon, W. (App. 1 C.), Poor, E. L. (App. 1 C.), Michell, A. (Sea.), Kunen, A. (App. 1 C.), each for being slow manning boat - 2 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (Pvt. M.) for being slow obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty.

A. Michell (Sea.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- Sorensen, A. (Sea.) for laying upon rail before orders when trieing up awnings - 2 hrs. extra duty; Thomlinson, R. P. (App. 1 C.) and Coen, J. F. (App. 1 C.), each for same offense - same punishment. Spear, J. H. (Cox'n), Gordon, W. (App. 1 C.), Poor, E. L. (App. 1 C.), Michell, A. (Sea.), Kunen, A. (App. 1 C.), each for being slow manning boat - 2 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (Pvt. M.) for being slow obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty.

J. H. Spear (Cox'n.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- Sorensen, A. (Sea.) for laying upon rail before orders when trieing up awnings - 2 hrs. extra duty; Thomlinson, R. P. (App. 1 C.) and Coen, J. F. (App. 1 C.), each for same offense - same punishment. Spear, J. H. (Cox'n), Gordon, W. (App. 1 C.), Poor, E. L. (App. 1 C.), Michell, A. (Sea.), Kunen, A. (App. 1 C.), each for being slow manning boat - 2 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (Pvt. M.) for being slow obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- Sorensen, A. (Sea.) for laying upon rail before orders when trieing up awnings - 2 hrs. extra duty; Thomlinson, R. P. (App. 1 C.) and Coen, J. F. (App. 1 C.), each for same offense - same punishment. Spear, J. H. (Cox'n), Gordon, W. (App. 1 C.), Poor, E. L. (App. 1 C.), Michell, A. (Sea.), Kunen, A. (App. 1 C.), each for being slow manning boat - 2 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (Pvt. M.) for being slow obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- Sorensen, A. (Sea.) for laying upon rail before orders when trieing up awnings - 2 hrs. extra duty; Thomlinson, R. P. (App. 1 C.) and Coen, J. F. (App. 1 C.), each for same offense - same punishment. Spear, J. H. (Cox'n), Gordon, W. (App. 1 C.), Poor, E. L. (App. 1 C.), Michell, A. (Sea.), Kunen, A. (App. 1 C.), each for being slow manning boat - 2 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (Pvt. M.) for being slow obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty.

J. McMahon (Pvt. M.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- Sorensen, A. (Sea.) for laying upon rail before orders when trieing up awnings - 2 hrs. extra duty; Thomlinson, R. P. (App. 1 C.) and Coen, J. F. (App. 1 C.), each for same offense - same punishment. Spear, J. H. (Cox'n), Gordon, W. (App. 1 C.), Poor, E. L. (App. 1 C.), Michell, A. (Sea.), Kunen, A. (App. 1 C.), each for being slow manning boat - 2 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (Pvt. M.) for being slow obeying orders - 4 hrs. extra duty.

C. Hansen (Sh. Ck. 1 C.) - C. Hansen (Act'g. Sh. Ck. 1st Class) report the expiration of his term of enlistment today.

Russian Cruiser Koreyetz - An officer from the Russian Cruiser Koreyetz called upon the Captain to announce that on tomorrow the fete day of the widow of the late Czar of Russia, the "Koreyetz" would dress ship at 8 A.M. and at noon fire a salute of 31 guns.

Wm. Cahill (Plumber and Fitter) - Discharged this day from this ship and the U. S. Naval Service at his own written request and by authority of letter of the Bureau of Navigation of June 19, 1875, Wm. Cahill (Plumber and Fitter), he waiving all claims to Consular aid and transportation to U. S. Wm. Cahill accondingly left the ship with his bag, hammock and papers.


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coal: 2 tons 610 lbs consumed in 24 hrs. - 209 tons 766 lbs remaining


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3 August 1895

J. E. Craig - Commander


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4 August 1895

Elias Mitchell (Fireman 2nd class) - The detention of Elias Mitchell (Fireman 2nd class) being essential to the public interests, he will, by order of the Commanding Officer, receive from this date an addition to his pay of one fourth of the pay he was receiving yesterday, when his enlistment expired.

At 7:15 a Japanese transport went out.

Published G.C.M. orders Nos. 16 and 28 to 34; Gen. Order No. 446; and the Articles for the Better Government of the Navy.

Elias Mitchell (Fireman 2nd Cl.) - The detention of Elias Mitchell (Fireman 2nd Cl.) being essential to the public interests, he wil, by order of the Commanding Officer, receive from this date an addition to his pay of one fourth of the pay he was receiving yesterday, when his enlistment expired.

H. W. Moseley (Apr. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 8 to 11, H. W. Moseley (App. 1 Cl.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time for instruction.


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5 August 1895

Commences and until 4 am. Cloudy but pleasant. Cumulus and cirrocumulus clouds. Moon visible at intervals during first three hours. Light breeze first hour, decreasing to light airs during remainder of watch. Bar. fell slightly.

4 to 8 pm. Clear and warm. Light airs from west. Cirro-cumulus clouds. Barometer steady.

8 pm to midnight. Fair and pleasant first hour. Overcast, cloudy and misty last three. Cirro-cumulus and cumulus clouds. Moon light first hour. Light airs from West. Bar. rising slightly.


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5 August 1895

coal: 40 tons -

G. Usami (Cabin Stew'd.) - G. Usami (Cabin Stew'd.) and H. Takenouchi (Stg. Stew'd.) returned on board at 1:25.

H. Takenouchi (st'g. Stew'd.) - G. Usami (Cabin Stew'd.) and H. Takenouchi (Stg. Stew'd.) returned on board at 1:25.

C. E. Spratley (M. Attd.) - By order of the Captain, C. E. Spratley (M. Attd) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for three days, for taking water out of men's scuttle butt and refusing to obey an order of the Master-at-Arms, and the following men each were awarded 12 hrs. extra duty:- J. Briggs (M. Attd.) for neglect of duty, W. Kling (O. S.) for being very slow in coming up to signal drill, J. McMahon (P. M.) for being presistently slow in obeying orders, and S. Lymus (Lds.) for not going to station in spreading awnings.

J. Briggs (M. Attd.) - By order of the Captain, C. E. Spratley (M. Attd) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for three days, for taking water out of men's scuttle butt and refusing to obey an order of the Master-at-Arms, and the following men each were awarded 12 hrs. extra duty:- J. Briggs (M. Attd.) for neglect of duty, W. Kling (O. S.) for being very slow in coming up to signal drill, J. McMahon (P. M.) for being presistently slow in obeying orders, and S. Lymus (Lds.) for not going to station in spreading awnings.

W. Kling (O. S.) - By order of the Captain, C. E. Spratley (M. Attd) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for three days, for taking water out of men's scuttle butt and refusing to obey an order of the Master-at-Arms, and the following men each were awarded 12 hrs. extra duty:- J. Briggs (M. Attd.) for neglect of duty, W. Kling (O. S.) for being very slow in coming up to signal drill, J. McMahon (P. M.) for being presistently slow in obeying orders, and S. Lymus (Lds.) for not going to station in spreading awnings.

J. McMahon (Pvt. M.) - By order of the Captain, C. E. Spratley (M. Attd) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for three days, for taking water out of men's scuttle butt and refusing to obey an order of the Master-at-Arms, and the following men each were awarded 12 hrs. extra duty:- J. Briggs (M. Attd.) for neglect of duty, W. Kling (O. S.) for being very slow in coming up to signal drill, J. McMahon (P. M.) for being presistently slow in obeying orders, and S. Lymus (Lds.) for not going to station in spreading awnings.

S. Lymus (Lds.) - By order of the Captain, C. E. Spratley (M. Attd) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for three days, for taking water out of men's scuttle butt and refusing to obey an order of the Master-at-Arms, and the following men each were awarded 12 hrs. extra duty:- J. Briggs (M. Attd.) for neglect of duty, W. Kling (O. S.) for being very slow in coming up to signal drill, J. McMahon (P. M.) for being presistently slow in obeying orders, and S. Lymus (Lds.) for not going to station in spreading awnings.

coal: 21 tons 1456 lbs. - At 8:00 commenced coaling ship and received during the watch 21 tons, 1456 lbs.

coal: 18 tons 784 lbs - Coaling ship from E. W. Steward and Co's. lighters. Rec'd. during watch 18 tons, 784 lbs, making in all 40 tons. Finished coaling at 4:00.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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6 August 1895

Russian Gunboat Koreyetz - the fore, was fired, and the Marine Guard was paraded. After which he visited the Russian Gunboat "Koreytz", which fired a salute of 15 guns on his departure.

W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) - Ran starboard dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00 during which time W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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6 August 1895

George Cedarholm (F. 1 C.) - The Comdg. Officer assigned George Cedarholm (F. 1 C.) 4 hrs. extra duty, for not hauling on boat's falls properly.

Korean Steamer Gyenik - At 2:25 a Korean Steamer the Gyenik and at 2:35 a German Steamer the Ingo, each bearinging the Japnese mail flag came in and anchored. At 3:30 a small steamer left carrying the Japanese man-of-war flag.

German Steamer Ingo - At 2:25 a Korean Steamer the Gyenik and at 2:35 a German Steamer the Ingo, each bearinging the Japnese mail flag came in and anchored. At 3:30 a small steamer left carrying the Japanese man-of-war flag.

Kim Kim shik, Governor of Jen-chuan and Twelve Districts - Kim Kim Shik, Governor of Jen-chuan and Twelve Districts, paid an official visit to the ship. On his departure, a salute of 17 guns, with the Korean flag at


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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7 August 1895

Captaine de Frigate P. Timofeiew - An officer from the Russian Cruiser Kreisser paid a return boarding visit. The Comd'g. Officer of the Russian Cruiser, P. Timofeiew, Capitaine de Frigate called upon the Captain.

Russian Cruiser Kreisser - An officer from the Russian Cruiser Kreisser paid a return boarding visit. The Comd'g. Officer of the Russian Cruiser, P. Timofeiew, Capitaine de Frigate called upon the Captain.

British Cruiser Archer - At 5:20 the British Cruiser Archer, 1 day out from Chefoo, Lt. Nevile Commanding, came in and anchored. An officer from this ship paid a boarding visit to her.

Lt. Nevile R.N. - At 5:20 the British Cruiser Archer, 1 day out from Chefoo, Lt. Nevile Commanding, came in and anchored. An officer from this ship paid a boarding visit to her.

H. W. Moseley (Ap. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00 during which time H. W. Moseley (Ap. 1 C.) was under instruction in dynamo room.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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7 August 1895

British Steamer Ghazee - A German Steamer went out, and the English Steamer "Ghazee," flying the Japanese mail flag, came in.

Capitaine de Fregate P. Timofeiew - At 3:05 the Russian Cruiser Kreisser Capitaine de Fregate P. Timofeiew, Comd'g. 2 days from Chifu came in and anchored. An officer form this ship paid a boarding visit to the "Kreisser".

Russian Cruiser Kreisser - At 3:05 the Russian Cruiser Kreisser Capitaine de Fregate P. Timofeiew, Comd'g. 2 days from Chifu came in and anchored. An officer form this ship paid a boarding visit to the "Kreisser".


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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8 August 1895

Commences and until 4 am. Cloudy. Gentle SW breeze. Barometer steady. Cirro-cumulus clouds.

Russian cruiser Koreyetz - Left.

8 am to meridian. Cloudy to fair, pleasant weather. Light SW airs. Cirro-cumulus clouds. Bar. rose slightly.

Meridian to 4 pm. Fair to cloudy. Light SW breeze. Barometer fell 3/100 in. Cumulus clouds.

4 to 8 pm. Cloudy. Pleasant weather. Light to gentle WSW breeze. Bar. steady. Cumulus clouds.

8 pm to midnight. Cloudy. Light WSW airs. Barometer rose 2/100 in. Cumulus clouds.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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9 August 1895


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anchored off chemlpo korea

Lat 34.2, Long 132.6


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9 August 1895

kim krisshik - returned visit by cap

received food, exercised crew at arms ans away boats, and weekly inspection


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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10 August 1895

received food, sailors had rating changed


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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11 August 1895

inspection, received food, received lighting oil


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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12 August 1895

W. C. Taylor (Apr. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, during which time W. C. Taylor (Apr. 1 C.) was under instruction in dynamo room.

Moon rose over the land at 10:00. A number of shooting stars visible.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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12 August 1895

M. A. Kline (C. P.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- M. A. Kline (C. P.) for putting mess gear on ward-room ice chest after having been cautioned - 24 hrs. extra duty; N. M. Gabrielson (Sea.) for being insubordinate and disrespectful in language - 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) for being absent from boat when boat keeper without relief - 4 hrs. extra duty. N. M. Gabielson (Sea.) was in accordance with the above placed in confinement.

N. M. Gbrielson (Sea.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- M. A. Kline (C. P.) for putting mess gear on ward-room ice chest after having been cautioned - 24 hrs. extra duty; N. M. Gabrielson (Sea.) for being insubordinate and disrespectful in language - 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) for being absent from boat when boat keeper without relief - 4 hrs. extra duty. N. M. Gabielson (Sea.) was in accordance with the above placed in confinement.

W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- M. A. Kline (C. P.) for putting mess gear on ward-room ice chest after having been cautioned - 24 hrs. extra duty; N. M. Gabrielson (Sea.) for being insubordinate and disrespectful in language - 5 days solitary confinement on bread and water; W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) for being absent from boat when boat keeper without relief - 4 hrs. extra duty. N. M. Gabielson (Sea.) was in accordance with the above placed in confinement.

The catamaran submerged at 11:40 while riding to the sailing launches anchor, which was planted 300 yds. distant from the mizzen mast and on a bearing at 1/2 S. by poop compass, ship's head N.N.E.

At 1:15 the buoy between the catamaran and sailing launch's anchor came to the surface, the tide having slackened sufficiently. Sent out the sailing launch with party in charge of Chief Boatswain's Mate, which recovered both catamaran and anchor with its buoy, and brought all on board ship.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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13 August 1895

Corbidge R. (F. 1 C.) - The Commander awarded the following punishment: Corbidge, R. (F. 1 C.) absent from quarters - 12 hrs. extra duty.

H. W. Moseley (App. ) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 8 to 11 - App. H. W. Moseley stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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14 August 1895

F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo until 11, and stbd. from 8:05 to 8:20, to make the weekly test of search lights, Ardois System and speed lights, which were found in working order, F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) standing watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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15 August 1895

instructed 1st div. in signals


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Anchored off Chemulpo, Korea


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15 August 1895

Lion - French Gun Boat arrived at 12:30

Bayard - French armored cruiser arrived at 12:30

timed clear ship for action, repaired steam pipe, painted, fired pistols

lion - french gunboat

bayard, timofriew,kirisser - officers partied


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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16 August 1895

coal: 58.5 tons -

inspection by engineering, pistol practice


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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16 August 1895

coal: 58 1/4 tons -

drilled away all boats, talked to russians and french, repaired ship


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Anchored off Chemulpo, Korea

at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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17 August 1895


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anchored off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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17 August 1895

zabiska and kreisser - russian cruisers

george beale - service completed, but kept on with pay raise

received food, did cleaning, officers partied and then shot rifles


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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18 August 1895

received food and water, ran electric fan


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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19 August 1895

H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 8 to 11, H. W. Moseley (1 C. App.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time, for instruction.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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19 August 1895

Lion - French Gunboat left harbor

J. Sands (Sea.) - Sea. J. Sands fired at rifle target.

J. Whitford (P.M.) - The Captain awarded these punishments:- Whitford J. (PM) not answering call to awnings and showing disrespect when ordered to go there which order he failed to obey, 3 days sol. conf. on bread and water; O'Neill, T. (Actg. C. M. 3 C.) carelessly walking on fresh paint work on poop deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (A. 1 C.) leaving station at spreading awnings before orders, 4 hrs. extra duty; Goodman, W. (Actg. Q. M. 2 C.) fighting, 6 hrs. extra duty; Keough, W. (Actg. Q. M. 3 C.) fighting, 6 hrs. extra duty; Donnelly, J. (C. P.)slow in obeying orders at spread awnings, 8 hrs. extra duty; Whitford, J. (P.M.) profanity, 8 hrs. extra duty.

French Gunboat Lion - The French Gunboat Lion left the harbor.

T. O'Neill (Actg. C. M. 3 C.) - The Captain awarded these punishments:- Whitford J. (PM) not answering call to awnings and showing disrespect when ordered to go there which order he failed to obey, 3 days sol. conf. on bread and water; O'Neill, T. (Actg. C. M. 3 C.) carelessly walking on fresh paint work on poop deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (A. 1 C.) leaving station at spreading awnings before orders, 4 hrs. extra duty; Goodman, W. (Actg. Q. M. 2 C.) fighting, 6 hrs. extra duty; Keough, W. (Actg. Q. M. 3 C.) fighting, 6 hrs. extra duty; Donnelly, J. (C. P.)slow in obeying orders at spread awnings, 8 hrs. extra duty; Whitford, J. (P.M.) profanity, 8 hrs. extra duty.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - The Captain awarded these punishments:- Whitford J. (PM) not answering call to awnings and showing disrespect when ordered to go there which order he failed to obey, 3 days sol. conf. on bread and water; O'Neill, T. (Actg. C. M. 3 C.) carelessly walking on fresh paint work on poop deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (A. 1 C.) leaving station at spreading awnings before orders, 4 hrs. extra duty; Goodman, W. (Actg. Q. M. 2 C.) fighting, 6 hrs. extra duty; Keough, W. (Actg. Q. M. 3 C.) fighting, 6 hrs. extra duty; Donnelly, J. (C. P.)slow in obeying orders at spread awnings, 8 hrs. extra duty; Whitford, J. (P.M.) profanity, 8 hrs. extra duty.

J. Donnelly (C. P.) - The Captain awarded these punishments:- Whitford J. (PM) not answering call to awnings and showing disrespect when ordered to go there which order he failed to obey, 3 days sol. conf. on bread and water; O'Neill, T. (Actg. C. M. 3 C.) carelessly walking on fresh paint work on poop deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (A. 1 C.) leaving station at spreading awnings before orders, 4 hrs. extra duty; Goodman, W. (Actg. Q. M. 2 C.) fighting, 6 hrs. extra duty; Keough, W. (Actg. Q. M. 3 C.) fighting, 6 hrs. extra duty; Donnelly, J. (C. P.)slow in obeying orders at spread awnings, 8 hrs. extra duty; Whitford, J. (P.M.) profanity, 8 hrs. extra duty.

W. Keough (Actg. Q. M. 3 C.) - The Captain awarded these punishments:- Whitford J. (PM) not answering call to awnings and showing disrespect when ordered to go there which order he failed to obey, 3 days sol. conf. on bread and water; O'Neill, T. (Actg. C. M. 3 C.) carelessly walking on fresh paint work on poop deck, 4 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (A. 1 C.) leaving station at spreading awnings before orders, 4 hrs. extra duty; Goodman, W. (Actg. Q. M. 2 C.) fighting, 6 hrs. extra duty; Keough, W. (Actg. Q. M. 3 C.) fighting, 6 hrs. extra duty; Donnelly, J. (C. P.)slow in obeying orders at spread awnings, 8 hrs. extra duty; Whitford, J. (P.M.) profanity, 8 hrs. extra duty.

J. Whitford (P.M.) - Pvt. J. Whitford was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for 3 days by order of the Captain, in accordance with the previously awarded punishment.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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20 August 1895

J. F. Coen (1 C. App.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain; J. F. Coen (1 C. App.) for getting on awning and being disrespectful in language to an officer, 8 hrs. extra duty; E. Mitchell (2 C. F.) for not obeying orders of sentry, 12 hrs. extra duty.

E. Mitchell (1 C. F.) - The following punishments were awarded by the Captain; J. F. Coen (1 C. App.) for getting on awning and being disrespectful in language to an officer, 8 hrs. extra duty; E. Mitchell (2 C. F.) for not obeying orders of sentry, 12 hrs. extra duty.

A great number of neuropterous insects flying around the ship throughout the watch.

neuropterous insects - A great number of neuropterous insects flying around the ship throughout the watch.

F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, F. Olivero (A. 1 C.) standing watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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21 August 1895

W. C. Taylor (Apr. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00 and port set for test of search lights from 8:05 to 8:20. W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) stood watch in dynamo room from 8:00 to 11:00 for instruction.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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21 August 1895

HMS Archer - At 1:20 the Archer signalled by International Code to other war vessels in the harbor, as follows:- R.L.G., G.R.M., G.W.S., H.G.C., Q.H.G., B.L.V.R., N.L.K., C.Q. P. J. (Leave at 1:45 today for Nagasaki, will take correspondence). We answered R. S. J. (Thanks).

French Flagship Bayard - At 2:06 called away Rescue Party to recover a small arm target, belonging to the French Flagship Bayard, which was adrift. Sailing launch with full crew left the boom in 1 min 10 secs after call and 4 min 50 secs later was alongside the target, 600 yards away; sailing launches crew took charge of target until relieved by a steam launch from the Bayard, then returned to the ship, at 2:38.

HMS Archer - At 2:16 the British Cruiser Archer got underway and stood out of the harbor.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

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22 August 1895


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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22 August 1895

A Japanese steamer came in.

J. E. Whitford (P.M.) - J. E. Whitford (Pvt.) was by order of the Captain released from solitary confinement on bread and water.

J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.) - The Captain ordered the following punishments:- J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.) for using disrespectful language concerning Executive Officer and Cheif Engineer - 4 days solitary confinement on bread and water; V. Carlson (Mach.) for falsehood - 15 hrs. extra duty. J. A. Muldowney (F. ! C.) was confined in accordance with the above order.

V. Carlson (Mach.) - The Captain ordered the following punishments:- J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.) for using disrespectful language concerning Executive Officer and Cheif Engineer - 4 days solitary confinement on bread and water; V. Carlson (Mach.) for falsehood - 15 hrs. extra duty. J. A. Muldowney (F. ! C.) was confined in accordance with the above order.

French Flagship Bayard - At 6:45 the French Flagship Bayard signalled by International Code to the other war vessels in the harbor - Will sail tomorrow at noon, Nagasaki, will take mail.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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23 August 1895

practice signals


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anchored off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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23 August 1895

Bayard - This French Flagship left the harbor

bayard - french ship left

received food, repairing ship, drilled rowing


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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24 August 1895

r e impay - commander of the monoracy

received food


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at anchor off chemulpo korea

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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25 August 1895

w a gill - transferred to the monocary

received food and unlimited sugar,

a l hall - replaced gill


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noon

Lat 37.08, Long 126.27


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26 August 1895

F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) - Port dynamo in use, all circuits switched on, F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) under instruction.


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at anchor off chemulpo korea and underway making passage to chifu china

Lat 37.5, Long 126.7


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26 August 1895

course changes, drilled and marines played with the great guns

At 8:20 ship underway.

J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.) - By order of the Comdg. Officer, J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.) was released from confinement and restored to duty.

At 12:00 took ship's position by bearings as follows:- Ship's Head, S 56 W (p.c.), Hangeun Id., S 25E (p.c.), Baker Id., N 45E (p.c.), 8 ft. high rock, N 70E (p.c.)

At 2:25 passed the sunken steamer Kowshing, one of her masts ws still standing, apparently well stayed.


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at noon

Lat 37.32, Long 123.27


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27 August 1895

At 7:20 passed a small coasting steamer bound to the Ed. At 7:22 lost sight of Shantung Promontory Lt., bearing a point on the port quarter. Sighted the mast head light of a steamer one point on the port bow at 7:45. At 7:50 sighted Observatory Id. Lt. Abeam.

W. C. Taylor (Apr. 1 C.) - Port dynamo running during watch, W. C. Taylor (Ap. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room.


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at sea making passage from chemulpo korea to chifu china

Lat 21.5, Long 126.7


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27 August 1895

J. Briggs (Mess Attd.) - Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.) for gross disrepect to an officer was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days by order of the Commanding Officer who also gave the following punishments:- Reed. A. F. (C. P.) molesting junior officer's cook, 12 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (A. 1 C.) shaving men during working hours, 6 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (A 1 C.) sitting and reading in chart house, 4 hrs. extra duty; McIntire, W. (F. 2 C.) fighting, 12 hrs. extra duty; Grant, P. (F. 1 C.) fighting, 24 hrs. extra duty.

At 10:30 set clock back 13 min.

A. F. Reed (C. P.) - Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.) for gross disrepect to an officer was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days by order of the Commanding Officer who also gave the following punishments:- Reed. A. F. (C. P.) molesting junior officer's cook, 12 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (A. 1 C.) shaving men during working hours, 6 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (A 1 C.) sitting and reading in chart house, 4 hrs. extra duty; McIntire, W. (F. 2 C.) fighting, 12 hrs. extra duty; Grant, P. (F. 1 C.) fighting, 24 hrs. extra duty.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.) for gross disrepect to an officer was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days by order of the Commanding Officer who also gave the following punishments:- Reed. A. F. (C. P.) molesting junior officer's cook, 12 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (A. 1 C.) shaving men during working hours, 6 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (A 1 C.) sitting and reading in chart house, 4 hrs. extra duty; McIntire, W. (F. 2 C.) fighting, 12 hrs. extra duty; Grant, P. (F. 1 C.) fighting, 24 hrs. extra duty.

J. F. Coen (1 C. App.) - Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.) for gross disrepect to an officer was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days by order of the Commanding Officer who also gave the following punishments:- Reed. A. F. (C. P.) molesting junior officer's cook, 12 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (A. 1 C.) shaving men during working hours, 6 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (A 1 C.) sitting and reading in chart house, 4 hrs. extra duty; McIntire, W. (F. 2 C.) fighting, 12 hrs. extra duty; Grant, P. (F. 1 C.) fighting, 24 hrs. extra duty.

W. McIntire (F. 2 C.) - Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.) for gross disrepect to an officer was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days by order of the Commanding Officer who also gave the following punishments:- Reed. A. F. (C. P.) molesting junior officer's cook, 12 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (A. 1 C.) shaving men during working hours, 6 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (A 1 C.) sitting and reading in chart house, 4 hrs. extra duty; McIntire, W. (F. 2 C.) fighting, 12 hrs. extra duty; Grant, P. (F. 1 C.) fighting, 24 hrs. extra duty.

P. Grant (F. 1 C.) - Briggs, J. (Mess Attd.) for gross disrepect to an officer was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days by order of the Commanding Officer who also gave the following punishments:- Reed. A. F. (C. P.) molesting junior officer's cook, 12 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (A. 1 C.) shaving men during working hours, 6 hrs. extra duty; Coen, J. F. (A 1 C.) sitting and reading in chart house, 4 hrs. extra duty; McIntire, W. (F. 2 C.) fighting, 12 hrs. extra duty; Grant, P. (F. 1 C.) fighting, 24 hrs. extra duty.


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making passage to and anchored off chifu china

Lat 37.55, Long 121.45


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28 August 1895

At 1:00 called up anchor, hove up stbd. anchor, got underway at 1:16 and shifted berth. At 1:40 let go stbd. anchor in 5 fms. water, br. sand and mud btm vering to 30 fms. chain.

H. W. Moseley (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamor from 8 to 11, H. W. Moseley (1 C. App.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time for instruction.

USS Yorktown - The following signal was made by "Yorktown" to us by Ardois system, boards of surveys on engineering and ordinance material will be on board about half past ten to-morrow. Lt. Hall and Ensign Fahs are on a board of survey which will meet on the Baltimore about half past ten to-morrow, Sig. Folger.

C. M. Fahs (Ensign) - The following signal was made by "Yorktown" to us by Ardois system, boards of surveys on engineering and ordinance material will be on board about half past ten to-morrow. Lt. Hall and Ensign Fahs are on a board of survey which will meet on the Baltimore about half past ten to-morrow, Sig. Folger.

USS Baltimore - The following signal was made by "Yorktown" to us by Ardois system, boards of surveys on engineering and ordinance material will be on board about half past ten to-morrow. Lt. Hall and Ensign Fahs are on a board of survey which will meet on the Baltimore about half past ten to-morrow, Sig. Folger.


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making passage to and anchored off chifu china

Lat 37.55, Long 121.45


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28 August 1895

A. Farenholt (Surgeon) - Ass't. Surgeon A. Farenholt, U. S. N. left the shp to report on board the U. S. S. Baltimore, in obedience to orders.

HMS Rattler - The Commander called officially upon the Comdg. Officer of H. M. S. "Rattler" and the U. S. Consular Agent on shore, Mr. Donnelly.

Mr. Donnelly U. S. Consular Agent - The Commander called officially upon the Comdg. Officer of H. M. S. "Rattler" and the U. S. Consular Agent on shore, Mr. Donnelly.


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making passage to and anchored off chifu china

Lat 30.5, Long 109.1


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28 August 1895

while rigging in steam launch davits, after lowering, A. Gumase (sea) had the second toe of his right foot crushed between the davit and the ships side, necessitating amputation at the second joint, which was performed by the Surgeon W.A. McClung.

At 1:20 parted and went off as far as North, the ship, with soundings 3 fms, apparently struck something, then steadied ship on course N. 33W.

At 2:10 let go stbd. anchor in Chifoo Harbor in 5 fms. water, bottom, sand and broken shells, veering to 30 fms. chain.

A. Gumase (Sea.) - Hoisted out stam launch. While rigging in steam launch davits, after lowering, A. Gumase (Sea.) had the second toe of his right foot crushed between the davit and the ship'd side, necessitating amputation at the second joint, which was performed by Surgeon W. A. McClurg, U.S.N.

W. A. mcclurg (Surgeon) - Hoisted out stam launch. While rigging in steam launch davits, after lowering, A. Gumase (Sea.) had the second toe of his right foot crushed between the davit and the ship'd side, necessitating amputation at the second joint, which was performed by Surgeon W. A. McClurg, U.S.N.

HMS Aeolus - An officer from English Cruise "Aeolus" paid a boarding call; an officer from French Cruiser "Alger" also paid a boarding call. Both of these calls were returned by an officer from this ship.

French Cruiser Alger - An officer from English Cruise "Aeolus" paid a boarding call; an officer from French Cruiser "Alger" also paid a boarding call. Both of these calls were returned by an officer from this ship.

Mr. Donnelly U. S. Consular Agent - An officer called on the U. S. Consular Agent on shore, Mr. Donnelly, and brought him on board to call on the ship officially.

Comd'r. Hugh Cotesworth R. N. - Lt. & Cmd'r. Hugh Cotesworth, Comdg. H. B. M. S. "Rattler" called upon Comd'r. officially.

French Cruiser Isly - At 8:30 French Cruiser "Isly" shifted berth to place outside of inner harbor.

A. Farenholt (Ass't. Surgeon) - d from temporary duty on this vessel and ordered to resume his duties on board U. S. Flagship "Baltimore".

Referring to 4th line of the mid watch; The ship was drawing 15ft 9 in. aft, and 12 ft. 2 in. forward. The least soundings on both sides gave 3 fathoms of water, at the bridge on Kungtung flat, where 4 fathoms indicates the proper channel. The ship was going slowly and was 2 1/2 miles from her anchorage. To my mind there was nothing to indicate that the ship struck something, nor did I see anything in the manner of anyone in sight - the Bridge to indicate that it was thought at the time that the ship had struck something.


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at anchor off chifu china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1


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29 August 1895

baltimore - meeting for survey party

mons morrison - finished enlistment and wanted out as soon as possible

overhauled things


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at anchor off chifu china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1


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30 August 1895

doing repairs and painting, received food from baltimore


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anchored off chifu china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1


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30 August 1895


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anchored off chifu china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1


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30 August 1895

h o riffenhouse, senior member - paymasters survey


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at anchor off chifu china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1


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31 August 1895

people appointed? legging sent to the us for repairs


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at anchor off chifu china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1


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31 August 1895

j m foley usmc - reported for duty

bunch of men transferred to the baltimore



LOGS FOR SEPTEMBER 1895


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at anchor off chifu china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1


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1 September 1895

torfail - french cruiser left

received food, making preparations for sea


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at anchor off chifoo china underway for turning trials and at anchor off sloping point china

Lat 37.82, Long 121.25


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2 September 1895

steamed ship for tactical diameter


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at noon by bearings

Lat 37.78, Long 121.03


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3 September 1895

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Port dynamo set running and stopped at 11:00 App. E. L. Poor under instruction.


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at anchor off sloping point china underway for turning trials and at anchor off sloping point china

Lat 21.5, Long 109.1


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3 September 1895

At 7:00 called up anchor. At 7:13 anchor away. At 7:21 anchor up and started ahead slow. at 7:23 put over p. l. reading 87 and started ahead full speed on course N. E. Steam on all four boilers.

At 8 commenced manoeuvering to obtain tactical diameter -, and obtained data for 9 and 6 knots, full and half helm, port.

Completed turnng trials, having made turns with helm (St'b'd) hard over and half over at 6 Kn. speed.


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at anchor at low point by bearings

Lat 38.05, Long 121.22


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4 September 1895

At 6:28 moon rose.

At 6:45 slowed and stopped engines and at 6:54 let go stb'd anchor in 13 1/2 fms of water, brown mud bottom, veering to 60 fms of chain.

R. W. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00; R. W. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) standing watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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at anchor off sloping point china underway for target practice and at anchor off low point china

Lat 29.9, Long 115.5


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4 September 1895

At 8:20 up anchor and at 8:20 put over P. Log reading 11.3 and set course N.E. (P. S. C.) by order of Com'dg Officer.

From 12:00 to 1:50 manoeuvering ship under conn of Captain for placing target and observation boats for moving target practice. At 1:50 went to general quarters for target practice. Steaming between the two observations boats, firing at target which was anchored at the apex of the traingle, the angle at the target being 90 degs. Firing first with Secondary Battery, one Div'n firing at a time; then had practice with Main battery, all Div'ns firing at same time. Finished target practice at 3:03, and secured battery. Steamed down to target and hoisted it on board; found target frame carried away by a shot.

Expended in Ordnance Dept., during practice, - 3 ordinary charges 6 inch and 9 reduced charges 6 inch; 12 common shell, 6 inch; 14 friction primers; 8 Hotchkiss 3 pdr. steel shell 11 Hotchkiss 3 pdr., cast iron shell; 6 Hotchkiss 6 pdr. steel shell and 10 Hotchkiss 6 pdr. cast iron shell; 6 Hotchkiss 37 mm steel shell and 9 Hotchkiss 37 mm cast iron shell.


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at anchor off low point china underway and at anchor off tengchowfu

Lat 37.85, Long 120.77


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5 September 1895

W. C. Taylor (Apr. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, during which time W. C. Taylor (A. 1 C.) was under instruction.


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at anchor off low point china underway and at anchor off tengchowfu

Lat 29.9, Long 115.5


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5 September 1895

Lt. Merriam - At 1:15 the Comdr., accompanied by Lt. Merriam, left the ship to pay official visits on shore. The General (Chinese) of the Water City forces on shore at this place called on the Comd'r.

At 6:20 the captain returned on board, having visited the General in Command of the forces of this place, the Chief Civil official (Prefect), and the General of the Water City's forces.


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at anchor off low point china underway and at anchor off tengchowfu

Lat 29.9, Long 115.5


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5 September 1895

W. P. Irving (Actg. Writer 2 C.) - The Comd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz.:- Irving, W. P. (Actg. Writer 2C.), trifling conduct, 24 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1 C.), being under influence of liquor and using profane and obscene language, 56 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (Mess Attd.), fighting, 48 hrs. extra duty; See, Ah, (Actg. W. R. Steward), fighting, 48 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (A. 1 C.), neglect of duty as a messenger, 8 hrs. extra duty.

W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) - The Comd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz.:- Irving, W. P. (Actg. Writer 2C.), trifling conduct, 24 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1 C.), being under influence of liquor and using profane and obscene language, 56 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (Mess Attd.), fighting, 48 hrs. extra duty; See, Ah, (Actg. W. R. Steward), fighting, 48 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (A. 1 C.), neglect of duty as a messenger, 8 hrs. extra duty.

C. E. Spratley (Mess Attd.) - The Comd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz.:- Irving, W. P. (Actg. Writer 2C.), trifling conduct, 24 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1 C.), being under influence of liquor and using profane and obscene language, 56 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (Mess Attd.), fighting, 48 hrs. extra duty; See, Ah, (Actg. W. R. Steward), fighting, 48 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (A. 1 C.), neglect of duty as a messenger, 8 hrs. extra duty.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - The Comd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz.:- Irving, W. P. (Actg. Writer 2C.), trifling conduct, 24 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1 C.), being under influence of liquor and using profane and obscene language, 56 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (Mess Attd.), fighting, 48 hrs. extra duty; See, Ah, (Actg. W. R. Steward), fighting, 48 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (A. 1 C.), neglect of duty as a messenger, 8 hrs. extra duty.

Ah See (Actg. W. R. Steward) - The Comd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz.:- Irving, W. P. (Actg. Writer 2C.), trifling conduct, 24 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1 C.), being under influence of liquor and using profane and obscene language, 56 hrs. extra duty; Spratley, C. E. (Mess Attd.), fighting, 48 hrs. extra duty; See, Ah, (Actg. W. R. Steward), fighting, 48 hrs. extra duty; Kunen, A. (A. 1 C.), neglect of duty as a messenger, 8 hrs. extra duty.

After 11:08 standing in for anchorage of Teng Chow, under conn of Captain. Hauled in P.L. at 11:15, reading 71.9. At 11:12 slowed engines at 11:20 stopped and at 11:21 anchored in 7 1/2 fms. of water, soft br. m., with stb'd. anchor, 30 fms. of chain.


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at anchor off tengchowfu underway and at anchor to leeward of changshang island

Lat 37.90, Long 120.72


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6 September 1895

E. L. Poor (App.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00 . App. Poor stood watch in dynamo room for instruction from 8:00 to 11:00.


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at anchor off tengchowfu underway and at anchor to leeward of changshang island

Lat 37.90, Long 120.72


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6 September 1895

Made preparations for sea. At 6:50 laniard of stopper on chain carried away, but the other stoppers held. Re-secured stoppers. Called up anchor at 7:57.

At 8:17 got underway and stood over for anchorage under Chang-Shan Id. on Course N 28W (p.c.). At 8:26 put over P. L. = 72.1 and hauled it in at 8:50 reading 75.8. Slowed down, stopped and at 8:56 anchored with stb'd anchor in 7 1/4 fms., brown mud bottom, and veered to 60 fms.


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at anchor off chang shang island china

Lat , Long


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7 September 1895

At 5:15 The Chinese steamer we found at anchor at this place yesterday put to sea and stood to N'd and E'd after getting outside of Chang-Shang Id.

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time for instruction.


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at anchor off chang shang island china

Lat , Long


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8 September 1895

W. C. Taylor (Apr. 1 C.) - Port dynamo set shut down at 11:00. W. C. Taylor (A. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room.


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at anchor off chang shang island underway and at anchor off tengchowfu china

Lat 37.85, Long 120.75


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9 September 1895

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00; E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room.


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at anchor off chang shang island underway and at anchor off tengchowfu china

Lat , Long


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9 September 1895

At 6:04 called up anchor, and got underway at 6:25, starting ahead slow at 6:30.

At 7:18 stopped engines, backed and at 7:20 let go stb'd anchor, off Teng Chau fu, in 8 fms. water, soft br. mud btm., veering to 45 fms. on stb'd chain.


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by bearings

Lat 37.75, Long 121.12


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10 September 1895

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, during which time R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) was under instruction.


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amcjpred off tengchawfu and at sloping point china

Lat 21.5, Long 120.8


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10 September 1895

At 7:25, making stern-board, let go stb'd anchor in 9 fms water, soft br. m., and veered to 60 fms on stb'd chain.


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at anchor off tengchowfu underway and at anchor off sloping point china

Lat 32.0, Long 120.8


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10 September 1895

At 5:34 started to heave in on st'b'd chain; anchor up at 5:46. Ahead slow at 5:51.


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at anchor off sloping point china underway and at anchorr off chefou china

Lat 37.68, Long 121.12


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11 September 1895

W. C. Taylor (Apr. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, W. C. Taylor (A. 1 C.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time for instruction.


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anchored off sloping point china and at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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11 September 1895

Mr. Donnelly U. S. Consular Agent - At 4:10 the U. S. Consular agent on shore Mr. Donnelly called upon the Com'd'r officially.

J. Cobb (Mess Att.) - By order of the Com'd'r placed J. Cobb (Mess Att.) in 3 days solitary confinement on bread and water for disrespect to an officer.


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at anchor off sloping point china underway and at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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11 September 1895

Lowered sailing launch with an officer to observe masthead angles during turning trials for obtaining tactical diameters.

Got underway at 8:57.

Maneuvered the ship for position to commence turning trials, and commenced the same at 9:12. At 11:20 finished the turnings. Hoisted the Sailing Launch.

At 1:11 sounded to quarters and stood in for an anchorage in Chefoo under conn of the captain. At 1:34 let go stb'd anchor in 5 1/2 fms. water (hard bottom) with 30 fms. chain.

On passing the flagship Baltimore the Guard was paraded and two flourishes sounded.

USS Baltimore - These Men of War were in port: U. S. S. Baltimore; U. S. S. Yorktown; French ship Inconstant; British ships Aeolus and Rattler.

USS Yorktown - These Men of War were in port: U. S. S. Baltimore; U. S. S. Yorktown; French ship Inconstant; British ships Aeolus and Rattler.

HMS Rattler - These Men of War were in port: U. S. S. Baltimore; U. S. S. Yorktown; French ship Inconstant; British ships Aeolus and Rattler.

HMS Aeolus - These Men of War were in port: U. S. S. Baltimore; U. S. S. Yorktown; French ship Inconstant; British ships Aeolus and Rattler.

Capt. Groome R.N. - An officer from the Aeolus paid an official visit to this ship which was returned by an officer from this ship who obtained the following information: English ship Aeolus, Capt. Groome, from cruise around S. E. Promontory arrived Aug. 17, 95.

French Cruiser Inconstant - These Men of War were in port: U. S. S. Baltimore; U. S. S. Yorktown; French ship Inconstant; British ships Aeolus and Rattler.

The Captain paid an official visit to the Admiral. An officer from this ship paid an official visit to the consul.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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12 September 1895

coal: 40 Tons - during the watch.

At 6:45 a Chinese torpedo boat came in and anchored.

Rec'd in Pay Dep't from L. W. Singtai & Co. of Chefoo fresh provisions as follows: 107 lbs. of bread, 133 1/2 bls. each of mutton and vegetables.

coal: About 40 tons - At 1:10 commenced coaling ship from the lighters and finished about 3:50. Having received about 40 tons during the watch.

Capt. Biddle - At 12:20 Flagship signalled to this ship, Meyer code: Send Steam launch alongside at 1 o'clock. At 12:55 Meyer code: Captain Biddle wishes First Sergeant to come on board tomorrow morning. Signed Cap. Day.

Capt. Day - At 12:20 Flagship signalled to this ship, Meyer code: Send Steam launch alongside at 1 o'clock. At 12:55 Meyer code: Captain Biddle wishes First Sergeant to come on board tomorrow morning. Signed Cap. Day.

French Cruiser Inconstant - At 6:50 the French gunboat Inconstant left the harbor.

C. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Port dynamo running until 11:00 when shut down. C. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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13 September 1895

coal: 25 tons - Received during watch

C. M. Fahs (Ensign) - Ensign C. M. Fahs U. S. N. was this day detached.

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Ran stb'd dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) under instruction.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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13 September 1895

coal: 25 tons - received during the 4 to 8 AM watch

C. M. Fahs (Ensign) - Ensign C. M. Fahs U. S. N. was this day detached from this ship and ordered to report to the Com'd'r-in-Chief for duty aboard the U. S. S. Baltimore as the relief of Lieut. Edward Simpson U. S. N. This in accordance with instructions from the Navy department and the order being signed by Rear Admiral C. C. Carpenter U.S.N. Comd'g U. S. Naval Force on Asiatic Station. These order dated Sept. 11, 1895.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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13 September 1895

coal: 204 tons - received in all.

At 5:20 two Coal lighters each containing 55 tons came alongside, and one of them in rounding under our stern struck the ship abreast of, and a little below the third airport from aft, St'b'd side, but did no damage excepting to make a slight dent in side and scrape the paint. The coolies to coal ship came aboard at 6:10 and commenced coaling at 6:15.

coal: About 25 tons - Received during the watch about 25 tons of coal.

USS Petrel - At about 10:00 sighted the U.S.S. Petrel coming into port. At 11:13 she anchored on our port quarter.

coal: About 83 tons - Coaling ship. Received during the watch about 83 tons.

H. Webster Chief Engineer - About 10:30 a board of survey reported on-board of which Chief Engineer H. Webster U.S.N. is senior member, to hold a survey in Engineers Dept. Fleet Paymaster D. A. Smith U.S.N., by order of Comd'r-in-Chief, inspected Accounts in Pay Dep't of this ship.

D. A. Smith U.S.N. Fleet Paymaster - About 10:30 a board of survey reported on-board of which Chief Engineer H. Webster U.S.N. is senior member, to hold a survey in Engineers Dept. Fleet Paymaster D. A. Smith U.S.N., by order of Comd'r-in-Chief, inspected Accounts in Pay Dep't of this ship.

coal: About 40 tons - Coaling ship; received during the watch about 40 tons.

V. H. Emory Lieut. Comdr. USN - Lieut. Comd'r. V. H. Emory, U.S.N., Comdg. U.S.S. Petrel paid an official call on the Captain.

coal: 204 tons - Finished coaling ship having received 204 tons in all.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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14 September 1895

inspected ship


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anchored off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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14 September 1895

c m fabs - ensign transferred to baltimore


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14 September 1895

coal: 204 tons - Total coal loaded

coal: 204 tons -

survey crews inspecting, received small arms


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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15 September 1895

Commences and until 4 am. Overcast, cloudy and rainy. Nimbus clouds. Light breeze from SSE to South. Barometer falling slowly.

4 to 8 am. Overcast, cloudy and rainy. Light airs to light breezes from SSE to ESE. Nimbus clouds. Bar. falling slowly.

8 am to meridian. Overcast, cloudy and rainy. Light East to NE breeze. Barometer fell 6/100 in. Nimbus clouds.

Meridian to 4 pm. Overcast, cloudy and rainy. Gentle to moderate breeze from NE to East. Nimbus clouds. Barometer falling slowly.

4 to 8 pm. Cloudy - drizzling 1st and 3rd hours and overcast 3rd hour. Gentle east breeze. Barometer steady. Cumulus and nimbus clouds.

8 pm to midnight. Clear and pleasant. Light breeze from East. Cumulus clouds. Barometer rising.


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at anchor off chefoo china underway and at anchor outside chefoo china

Lat 37.72, Long 121.62


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16 September 1895

Hauled in P. L. at 4:57 reading 53.3. Slowed, stopped, and backed engines by signal from the Flagship, and at 5:05 let go stb'd anchor in 10 fms. water, br. m., veering to 60 fms. on stb'd chain.


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at anchor off chefoo china underway and at anchor outside chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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16 September 1895

At 9:00 started fires in stb'd for'd and both after boilers and steam formed at 11:55.

F. Gruner (App. 1c) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned, F. Gruner (A. 1 C.) for being very slow in manning boat 24 hrs. extra duty, I. Shimosaki (M. Att.), E. F. Price (M. Att), and J. Cobb (M. Att.) for hauling heavy trunk over steerage ladder after having been repeatedly cautioned 24 hrs extra duty, and C. Spratley (M. Att.) for neglect of duty 12 hrs. extra duty.

J. Cobb (Mess Att.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned, F. Gruner (A. 1 C.) for being very slow in manning boat 24 hrs. extra duty, I. Shimosaki (M. Att.), E. F. Price (M. Att), and J. Cobb (M. Att.) for hauling heavy trunk over steerage ladder after having been repeatedly cautioned 24 hrs extra duty, and C. Spratley (M. Att.) for neglect of duty 12 hrs. extra duty.

E. F. Price (M. Att.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned, F. Gruner (A. 1 C.) for being very slow in manning boat 24 hrs. extra duty, I. Shimosaki (M. Att.), E. F. Price (M. Att), and J. Cobb (M. Att.) for hauling heavy trunk over steerage ladder after having been repeatedly cautioned 24 hrs extra duty, and C. Spratley (M. Att.) for neglect of duty 12 hrs. extra duty.

I. Shimosaki (M. Att.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned, F. Gruner (A. 1 C.) for being very slow in manning boat 24 hrs. extra duty, I. Shimosaki (M. Att.), E. F. Price (M. Att), and J. Cobb (M. Att.) for hauling heavy trunk over steerage ladder after having been repeatedly cautioned 24 hrs extra duty, and C. Spratley (M. Att.) for neglect of duty 12 hrs. extra duty.

C. E. Spratley (Mess Attd.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned, F. Gruner (A. 1 C.) for being very slow in manning boat 24 hrs. extra duty, I. Shimosaki (M. Att.), E. F. Price (M. Att), and J. Cobb (M. Att.) for hauling heavy trunk over steerage ladder after having been repeatedly cautioned 24 hrs extra duty, and C. Spratley (M. Att.) for neglect of duty 12 hrs. extra duty.

At 1:33 hove up stb'd anchor. At 1:42 ahead slow. At 1:4 stopped port engine. At 1:47 ahead slow. At 2:00 put over P. L. reading 37.8.

J. Briggs (Mess Attd.) - By order of Com'dg Off. released J. Briggs (M. Att.) from solitary confinement on bread and water, his time of confinement having expired.


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at anchor outside chefoo china underway and at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.70, Long 121.60


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17 September 1895

At 5:10 hauled in pat. log reading 93.3. At 5:22 stopped and backed and at 5:25 let go stb'd anchor, in harbor of Chefoo, in 4 fms. water br. sand bottom, veering to 30 fms. chain.

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room.


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at anchor outside chefoo china underway and at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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17 September 1895

At 9:01 hove up star'd anchor.

C. E. Spratley (Mess Attd.) - By order of C. O. C. E. Spratley (M. Att.) was confined for 2 days on bread and water for being absent from station at quarters and in hiding.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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18 September 1895

W. C. Taylor (Apr. 1 C.) -

Lost whale boat boat hook overboard.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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18 September 1895

HMS Archer - At 8:00 H.M.S. Archer fired a salute of 13 guns with the U. S. flag at the fore; the salute was returned by the Flagship, gun for gun, with the English flag at the fore.

The Captain made an official call on the Comdg. Officer of H. M. S. Archer.

Japanese man-of-war Atluta - The Japanese man-of-war Atluta arrived at 12:20 and in obedience to a signal from the Flagship was boarded by an officer from U. S. S. Petrel.

USS Petrel - The Japanese man-of-war Atluta arrived at 12:20 and in obedience to a signal from the Flagship was boarded by an officer from U. S. S. Petrel.

The following official vis. signal was made to Flagship, "shall officers be allowed to go ashore today," Flagship answering by same code, Yes.


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at anchor off chifoo china underway for tactical drill and at anchor off chifoo china

Lat 37.55, Long 121.45


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19 September 1895

At 5:15 hauled in P. L. reading 48.2. At 5:28 slowed. At 5:30 stopped engines, anchored in 4 fms. of water, soft brown mud bottom, veering to 30 fms. port chain.

Lieut. Simpson - At 5:06 Flag to Concord, Meyer code Lieut. Simpson will report onboard for duty within an hour.

Lieut. Ed Simpson - Lieut. Ed Simpson, U.S.N., reported onboard for duty, having been detached from the U. S. Flagship Baltimore and ordered to duty aboard this ship, by instruction fromt he Navy Dept. to the Comdr-in-Chief of the Asiatic station.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran stb'd dynamo from 8:00 to 11:43, E. Poor (A. 1 C.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time for instruction.


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at anchor off chefoo china underway for tactical drill and at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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19 September 1895

At 8:00 called up anchor in obedience to signal from Flagship. At 8:03 hove in. At 8:07 anchor up. At 8:12 went ahead, both engines, and formed colum, natural order, on course N. E. (mag.). Put over Pl L. at 8:25, reading 93.3.

C. E. Spratley (Mess Attd.) - By order of Comd'g. Offr. released C. E. Spratley (M. Attd) from confinement.


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at anchor off chefoo china underway for tactical drill and at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.55, Long 121.45


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20 September 1895

G. W. Stives (Chief Engineer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

E. S. Prime (Executive Officer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

W. A. McClurg (Surgeon) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

Henrick Hannon (Sea.) - Henrick Hannon (Sea.) was discharged by reason of expiration of term of enlistment and at his own request. First enlistment, shipped on this station.

August Biel (Sea.) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

L. S. Kerr (Paymaster) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

G. W. Stives (Chief Engineer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

E. S. Prime (Executive Officer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

W. A. McClurg (Surgeon) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

Henrick Hannon (Sea.) - Henrick Hannon (Sea.) was discharged by reason of expiration of term of enlistment and at his own request. First enlistment, shipped on this station.

August Biel (Sea.) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

L. S. Kerr (Paymaster) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

G. W. Stives (Chief Engineer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

E. S. Prime (Executive Officer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

W. A. McClurg (Surgeon) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

Henrick Hannon (Sea.) - Henrick Hannon (Sea.) was discharged by reason of expiration of term of enlistment and at his own request. First enlistment, shipped on this station.

August Biel (Sea.) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

L. S. Kerr (Paymaster) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

G. W. Stives (Chief Engineer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

E. S. Prime (Executive Officer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

W. A. McClurg (Surgeon) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

Henrick Hannon (Sea.) - Henrick Hannon (Sea.) was discharged by reason of expiration of term of enlistment and at his own request. First enlistment, shipped on this station.

August Biel (Sea.) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

L. S. Kerr (Paymaster) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

G. W. Stives (Chief Engineer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

E. S. Prime (Executive Officer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

W. A. McClurg (Surgeon) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

Henrick Hannon (Sea.) - Henrick Hannon (Sea.) was discharged by reason of expiration of term of enlistment and at his own request. First enlistment, shipped on this station.

August Biel (Sea.) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

L. S. Kerr (Paymaster) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

G. W. Stives (Chief Engineer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

E. S. Prime (Executive Officer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

W. A. McClurg (Surgeon) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

Henrick Hannon (Sea.) - Henrick Hannon (Sea.) was discharged by reason of expiration of term of enlistment and at his own request. First enlistment, shipped on this station.

August Biel (Sea.) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

L. S. Kerr (Paymaster) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

G. W. Stives (Chief Engineer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

E. S. Prime (Executive Officer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

W. A. McClurg (Surgeon) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

Henrick Hannon (Sea.) - Henrick Hannon (Sea.) was discharged by reason of expiration of term of enlistment and at his own request. First enlistment, shipped on this station.

August Biel (Sea.) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

L. S. Kerr (Paymaster) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

G. W. Stives (Chief Engineer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

E. S. Prime (Executive Officer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

W. A. McClurg (Surgeon) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

Henrick Hannon (Sea.) - Henrick Hannon (Sea.) was discharged by reason of expiration of term of enlistment and at his own request. First enlistment, shipped on this station.

August Biel (Sea.) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

L. S. Kerr (Paymaster) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

G. W. Stives (Chief Engineer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

E. S. Prime (Executive Officer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

W. A. McClurg (Surgeon) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

Henrick Hannon (Sea.) - Henrick Hannon (Sea.) was discharged by reason of expiration of term of enlistment and at his own request. First enlistment, shipped on this station.

August Biel (Sea.) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

L. S. Kerr (Paymaster) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

G. W. Stives (Chief Engineer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

E. S. Prime (Executive Officer) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

W. A. McClurg (Surgeon) - Chief engineer G. W. Stives, U.S.N., completed the weekly inspection of those parts of the vessel for which he is personally responsible, and the Executive officer Lt. E. S. Prime accompanied by Surgeon W. A. McClurg made the weekly inspection of holds, store rooms and living spaces as per regulations.

Henrick Hannon (Sea.) - Henrick Hannon (Sea.) was discharged by reason of expiration of term of enlistment and at his own request. First enlistment, shipped on this station.

August Biel (Sea.) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.

L. S. Kerr (Paymaster) - August Biel (Sea.) was also discharged at his own request & purchase (in compliance with order #414 Navy Department). By order of Bureau of Navigation #46734 of Aug. 12, 1895, said Biel paying to Paymaster L. S. Kerr, U. S. N. $97.26 for said discharge.


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at anchor off chefoo china underway for tactical drill and at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4

E. Kellenberger (App 1c) - Ran port dynamo until 11:00 o'clock; e. Kellenberger (A 1C.) under instruction in the dynamo room during that time.


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20 September 1895

USS Baltimore - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

USS Yorktown - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

At 3:00 proceeded to anchorage in obedience to signal, slowed engines, backed and at 3:54 let go port anchor in harbor of Chefoo in 4 fms. of water, soft mud btm., veering to 30 fms. of chain.

USS Baltimore - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

USS Yorktown - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

At 3:00 proceeded to anchorage in obedience to signal, slowed engines, backed and at 3:54 let go port anchor in harbor of Chefoo in 4 fms. of water, soft mud btm., veering to 30 fms. of chain.

USS Baltimore - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

USS Yorktown - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

At 3:00 proceeded to anchorage in obedience to signal, slowed engines, backed and at 3:54 let go port anchor in harbor of Chefoo in 4 fms. of water, soft mud btm., veering to 30 fms. of chain.

USS Baltimore - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

USS Yorktown - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

At 3:00 proceeded to anchorage in obedience to signal, slowed engines, backed and at 3:54 let go port anchor in harbor of Chefoo in 4 fms. of water, soft mud btm., veering to 30 fms. of chain.

USS Baltimore - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

USS Yorktown - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

At 3:00 proceeded to anchorage in obedience to signal, slowed engines, backed and at 3:54 let go port anchor in harbor of Chefoo in 4 fms. of water, soft mud btm., veering to 30 fms. of chain.

USS Baltimore - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

USS Yorktown - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

At 3:00 proceeded to anchorage in obedience to signal, slowed engines, backed and at 3:54 let go port anchor in harbor of Chefoo in 4 fms. of water, soft mud btm., veering to 30 fms. of chain.

USS Baltimore - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

USS Yorktown - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

At 3:00 proceeded to anchorage in obedience to signal, slowed engines, backed and at 3:54 let go port anchor in harbor of Chefoo in 4 fms. of water, soft mud btm., veering to 30 fms. of chain.

USS Baltimore - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

USS Yorktown - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

At 3:00 proceeded to anchorage in obedience to signal, slowed engines, backed and at 3:54 let go port anchor in harbor of Chefoo in 4 fms. of water, soft mud btm., veering to 30 fms. of chain.

USS Baltimore - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

USS Yorktown - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

At 3:00 proceeded to anchorage in obedience to signal, slowed engines, backed and at 3:54 let go port anchor in harbor of Chefoo in 4 fms. of water, soft mud btm., veering to 30 fms. of chain.

USS Baltimore - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

USS Yorktown - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

At 3:00 proceeded to anchorage in obedience to signal, slowed engines, backed and at 3:54 let go port anchor in harbor of Chefoo in 4 fms. of water, soft mud btm., veering to 30 fms. of chain.

USS Baltimore - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

USS Yorktown - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

At 3:00 proceeded to anchorage in obedience to signal, slowed engines, backed and at 3:54 let go port anchor in harbor of Chefoo in 4 fms. of water, soft mud btm., veering to 30 fms. of chain.

USS Baltimore - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

USS Yorktown - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

At 3:00 proceeded to anchorage in obedience to signal, slowed engines, backed and at 3:54 let go port anchor in harbor of Chefoo in 4 fms. of water, soft mud btm., veering to 30 fms. of chain.

USS Baltimore - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

USS Yorktown - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

At 3:00 proceeded to anchorage in obedience to signal, slowed engines, backed and at 3:54 let go port anchor in harbor of Chefoo in 4 fms. of water, soft mud btm., veering to 30 fms. of chain.

USS Baltimore - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

USS Yorktown - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

At 3:00 proceeded to anchorage in obedience to signal, slowed engines, backed and at 3:54 let go port anchor in harbor of Chefoo in 4 fms. of water, soft mud btm., veering to 30 fms. of chain.

USS Baltimore - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

USS Yorktown - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

At 3:00 proceeded to anchorage in obedience to signal, slowed engines, backed and at 3:54 let go port anchor in harbor of Chefoo in 4 fms. of water, soft mud btm., veering to 30 fms. of chain.

USS Baltimore - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

USS Yorktown - At 9:00 called all hands up anchor, in obedience to signal from the flagship. Anchor up at 9:07, and, at 9:10, went ahead with both engines, and left the harbor in column of vessels, on course N 45E., in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown. During remainder of watch the squadron was engaged at Division Manoeuvres.

At 3:00 proceeded to anchorage in obedience to signal, slowed engines, backed and at 3:54 let go port anchor in harbor of Chefoo in 4 fms. of water, soft mud btm., veering to 30 fms. of chain.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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21 September 1895

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Ran stb'd dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room.

The following stores in Ordnance Dept., condemend by board of survey to be turned into store, were transferred to U. S. S. Baltimore for transportation to the Mare Island Navy Yard:- 2 Sei Magazine rifles, 31 single worven Cartridge belts, 13 cutlass scabbards, 2 priming wires, 1 division tub, 5 revolver belts.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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21 September 1895

E. E. T. Price (M. Attd) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

T. F. Bondurant (Lds) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

W. P. Irving (Writer 2 C.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

A Chinese, and two English steamers came in.

Three British and on Chinese merchant steamers arrived and one Chinese steamer left the harbor.

E. E. T. Price (M. Attd) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

T. F. Bondurant (Lds) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

W. P. Irving (Writer 2 C.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

A Chinese, and two English steamers came in.

Three British and on Chinese merchant steamers arrived and one Chinese steamer left the harbor.

E. E. T. Price (M. Attd) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

T. F. Bondurant (Lds) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

W. P. Irving (Writer 2 C.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

A Chinese, and two English steamers came in.

Three British and on Chinese merchant steamers arrived and one Chinese steamer left the harbor.

E. E. T. Price (M. Attd) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

T. F. Bondurant (Lds) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

W. P. Irving (Writer 2 C.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

A Chinese, and two English steamers came in.

Three British and on Chinese merchant steamers arrived and one Chinese steamer left the harbor.

E. E. T. Price (M. Attd) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

T. F. Bondurant (Lds) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

W. P. Irving (Writer 2 C.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

A Chinese, and two English steamers came in.

Three British and on Chinese merchant steamers arrived and one Chinese steamer left the harbor.

E. E. T. Price (M. Attd) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

T. F. Bondurant (Lds) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

W. P. Irving (Writer 2 C.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

A Chinese, and two English steamers came in.

Three British and on Chinese merchant steamers arrived and one Chinese steamer left the harbor.

E. E. T. Price (M. Attd) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

T. F. Bondurant (Lds) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

W. P. Irving (Writer 2 C.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

A Chinese, and two English steamers came in.

Three British and on Chinese merchant steamers arrived and one Chinese steamer left the harbor.

received food, gave out punishments, received small arms

E. E. T. Price (M. Attd) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

T. F. Bondurant (Lds) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

W. P. Irving (Writer 2 C.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

A Chinese, and two English steamers came in.

Three British and on Chinese merchant steamers arrived and one Chinese steamer left the harbor.

E. E. T. Price (M. Attd) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

T. F. Bondurant (Lds) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

W. P. Irving (Writer 2 C.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

A Chinese, and two English steamers came in.

Three British and on Chinese merchant steamers arrived and one Chinese steamer left the harbor.

E. E. T. Price (M. Attd) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

T. F. Bondurant (Lds) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

W. P. Irving (Writer 2 C.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- E. E. T. Price (M. Attd.), smoking in W.R. Scullery, 24 hrs. extra duty; T. F. Bondurant (Lds), Neglect of duty, 12 hrs. extra duty; W. P. Irving, (W. 2 c.), disobedience of orders, 2 days solitary confinement, on bread and water. W. P. Irving (W. 2 C.) was accordingly placed in solitary confinement.

A Chinese, and two English steamers came in.

Three British and on Chinese merchant steamers arrived and one Chinese steamer left the harbor.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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22 September 1895

H.R.M.S. Swift - The captain of this ship paid an official visit today.

swift - captain visited

received food, ships left harbor


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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23 September 1895

W. P. Irving (Writer 2 C.) - By order of C. O., W. P. Irving (W. 2d C.) was released from confinement and restored to duty.

At 8:01 the landing party, comprising one company and one section of infantry, and Marine guard, left the ship, boats in tow of steam launch. The Captain left the ship also, being Chief of Brigade.

At 12:03 the landing party returned to the ship. Hoisted 1st and 2d cutters, and sailing launch.

A British merchant steamer arrived.

HMS Archer - The British man of war Archer came in and anchored.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran stb'd dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room during that time.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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24 September 1895

H.M.S.Archer - Captain of this ship pait an official call onboard.

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At 7:30 embarked landing party, comprising one company of infantry, one section of artiller', and Marine Guard. Boats left the ship at 8:00 in tow of steam launch. The Captain left the ship, being Chief of Brigade.

R. F. Allen English Consul - The English Consul R. F. Allen paid an official call onboard, and the Captain of H. M. S. "Archer" called on board.

Landing party returned about 1.

Theodor Gehrt (Sea.) - Theodor Gehrt (Sea.) was discharged from the U. S. S. "Concord" and from the Naval service by reason of his request and purchase, in compliance with Gen. Order # 44 Navy Dept. by authority of the Comd'r-in-Chief dated Sept. 23, 1895, he having waived all claims to consular aid and transportation.

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) under instruction.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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25 September 1895

A British gunboat came in and anchored.

F. Boos (C. P.) - By order of the Captain F. Boos (C. P.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for one day for taking shore water from waterboat to wash cooked vegetables with.

W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) - Ran stb'd dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00. App. Taylor stood watch in dynamo room for instruction from 8:00 to 11:00.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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25 September 1895

At 5:30 finished receiving fresh water for steaming purposes, having received during the watch 7 1/2 tons, and, in all, during the day, 19 tons.

A Chinese and a British steamer left the harbor.


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at anchor off chifoo china underway for tactical drill and at anchor off chifoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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26 September 1895

L. Mortensen (B. M. 2c) - The liberty party returned onboard, excepting L. Mortensen (B. M. 2c) and W. McIntyre (F. 2c.).

W. McIntyre (F. 2c.) - The liberty party returned onboard, excepting L. Mortensen (B. M. 2c) and W. McIntyre (F. 2c.).

A British steamer left the harbor.

Lieut. G. H. Stafford USN - Lieut. G. H. Stafford, U. S. Navy, reported aboard for temporary dyty on this vessel until falling in with the U. S. S. Monocacy, he having been detached this day from U. S. S. Baltimore, under the orders of the Comdr-in-Chief, dated Sept. 25, 1895 and in accordance with the instructions of the Navy dept.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8 to 11, E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time for instruction.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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26 September 1895

Fred Boos (C. P.) - By order of Comd'g. Officer, released Fred Boos (C. P.) from confinement, his term of punishment having expired.

Lieut. A. L. Hall USN - Lieut. A. L. Hall, U. S. Navy, was this day detached from this vessll, and ordered to report to the Comd'r. in Chief for duty on board the U. S. S. Baltimore, under orders of the Comdr. in Chief, dated Sept. 25 1895, and in accordance with the instructions of the Navy dept.

H. G. Macfarland Ensign - Ensign H. G. Macfarland, U. S. Navy, reported aboard this vessel, from the U. S. S. Petrel, as the relief of Ensign L. H. Everhart, U. S. Navy, who was detached and ordered to report to the Comd'r in Chief for duty on board the U. S. S. Baltimore; both acting under orders, dated Sept. 25, 1895, of the Comd'r in Chief, in accordance with the Instructions of the Navy Dept.

L. H. Everhart Ensign - Ensign H. G. Macfarland, U. S. Navy, reported aboard this vessel, from the U. S. S. Petrel, as the relief of Ensign L. H. Everhart, U. S. Navy, who was detached and ordered to report to the Comd'r in Chief for duty on board the U. S. S. Baltimore; both acting under orders, dated Sept. 25, 1895, of the Comd'r in Chief, in accordance with the Instructions of the Navy Dept.

Lieut. A. L. Hall and Ensign L. H. Everhart left the ship, having been detached, as noted in the preceding watch.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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27 September 1895

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) under instruction.


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anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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27 September 1895

D. Baxter (App. 1 C.) - By order of the Captain confined D. Baxter (A. 1 C.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for three days, for being drunk on duty; C. Dilworth (F. 1 C.) ws awarded 3 hrs. extra duty for returning from leave drunk and one hour overleave, and W. McIntire (F. 2 C.) for being overleave 2 hours, 4 hrs. extra duty.

C. Dilworth (F. 1 C.) - By order of the Captain confined D. Baxter (A. 1 C.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for three days, for being drunk on duty; C. Dilworth (F. 1 C.) ws awarded 3 hrs. extra duty for returning from leave drunk and one hour overleave, and W. McIntire (F. 2 C.) for being overleave 2 hours, 4 hrs. extra duty.

W. McIntire (F. 2c.) - By order of the Captain confined D. Baxter (A. 1 C.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for three days, for being drunk on duty; C. Dilworth (F. 1 C.) ws awarded 3 hrs. extra duty for returning from leave drunk and one hour overleave, and W. McIntire (F. 2 C.) for being overleave 2 hours, 4 hrs. extra duty.

Lieut. R. M. Hughes - Lieut. R. M. Hughes went onboard the Baltimore as a member of a board of survey.

L. Mortensen (B. M. 2 C.) - L. Mortensen (B. M. 2 C.) returned on board, 19 hours over liberty.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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28 September 1895

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - The Com'd'g Off'r assigned the followed punishments, viz:- A.Kunen (A. 1 C.), persistently talking at drill, 12 hrs. extra duty; L. Mortensen (Actg. B. M. 2 C.), over leave 19 hours, returning tight, 19 hrs. extra duty.

L. Mortensen (Actg. B. M. 2 C.) - The Com'd'g Off'r assigned the followed punishments, viz:- A.Kunen (A. 1 C.), persistently talking at drill, 12 hrs. extra duty; L. Mortensen (Actg. B. M. 2 C.), over leave 19 hours, returning tight, 19 hrs. extra duty.

W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 until 11:00; W. Taylor, (A. 1 C.), under instruction.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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28 September 1895

M. Norvick (Cox'n) - Received from the U. S. S. "Baltimore" the following named men with bags, hammocks and necessary papers- M. Norvick (Cox'n), F. H. Vogel (Sea.), A. Copassaki (Sea.), E. Murphy (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), J. O'Neill (O. S.), J. Anderson (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), T. A. Spratt (A. 2C.), A. M. Ham (A. 2C.), J. P. Ahearn (Lds.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), E. S. Murell (Pvt.).

F. H. Vogel (Sea.) - Received from the U. S. S. "Baltimore" the following named men with bags, hammocks and necessary papers- M. Norvick (Cox'n), F. H. Vogel (Sea.), A. Copassaki (Sea.), E. Murphy (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), J. O'Neill (O. S.), J. Anderson (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), T. A. Spratt (A. 2C.), A. M. Ham (A. 2C.), J. P. Ahearn (Lds.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), E. S. Murell (Pvt.).

R. Shay (Sea.) - Received from the U. S. S. "Baltimore" the following named men with bags, hammocks and necessary papers- M. Norvick (Cox'n), F. H. Vogel (Sea.), A. Copassaki (Sea.), E. Murphy (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), J. O'Neill (O. S.), J. Anderson (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), T. A. Spratt (A. 2C.), A. M. Ham (A. 2C.), J. P. Ahearn (Lds.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), E. S. Murell (Pvt.).

J. O'Neill (O. S.) - Received from the U. S. S. "Baltimore" the following named men with bags, hammocks and necessary papers- M. Norvick (Cox'n), F. H. Vogel (Sea.), A. Copassaki (Sea.), E. Murphy (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), J. O'Neill (O. S.), J. Anderson (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), T. A. Spratt (A. 2C.), A. M. Ham (A. 2C.), J. P. Ahearn (Lds.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), E. S. Murell (Pvt.).

J. H. Pulis - Received from the U. S. S. "Baltimore" the following named men with bags, hammocks and necessary papers- M. Norvick (Cox'n), F. H. Vogel (Sea.), A. Copassaki (Sea.), E. Murphy (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), J. O'Neill (O. S.), J. Anderson (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), T. A. Spratt (A. 2C.), A. M. Ham (A. 2C.), J. P. Ahearn (Lds.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), E. S. Murell (Pvt.).

E. Murphy (Sea.) - Received from the U. S. S. "Baltimore" the following named men with bags, hammocks and necessary papers- M. Norvick (Cox'n), F. H. Vogel (Sea.), A. Copassaki (Sea.), E. Murphy (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), J. O'Neill (O. S.), J. Anderson (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), T. A. Spratt (A. 2C.), A. M. Ham (A. 2C.), J. P. Ahearn (Lds.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), E. S. Murell (Pvt.).

A. Copassaki (Sea.) - Received from the U. S. S. "Baltimore" the following named men with bags, hammocks and necessary papers- M. Norvick (Cox'n), F. H. Vogel (Sea.), A. Copassaki (Sea.), E. Murphy (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), J. O'Neill (O. S.), J. Anderson (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), T. A. Spratt (A. 2C.), A. M. Ham (A. 2C.), J. P. Ahearn (Lds.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), E. S. Murell (Pvt.).

T. A. Spratt (A. 2 C.) - Received from the U. S. S. "Baltimore" the following named men with bags, hammocks and necessary papers- M. Norvick (Cox'n), F. H. Vogel (Sea.), A. Copassaki (Sea.), E. Murphy (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), J. O'Neill (O. S.), J. Anderson (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), T. A. Spratt (A. 2C.), A. M. Ham (A. 2C.), J. P. Ahearn (Lds.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), E. S. Murell (Pvt.).

J. P. Ahearn (Lds.) - Received from the U. S. S. "Baltimore" the following named men with bags, hammocks and necessary papers- M. Norvick (Cox'n), F. H. Vogel (Sea.), A. Copassaki (Sea.), E. Murphy (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), J. O'Neill (O. S.), J. Anderson (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), T. A. Spratt (A. 2C.), A. M. Ham (A. 2C.), J. P. Ahearn (Lds.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), E. S. Murell (Pvt.).

J. Anderson (O. S.) - Received from the U. S. S. "Baltimore" the following named men with bags, hammocks and necessary papers- M. Norvick (Cox'n), F. H. Vogel (Sea.), A. Copassaki (Sea.), E. Murphy (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), J. O'Neill (O. S.), J. Anderson (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), T. A. Spratt (A. 2C.), A. M. Ham (A. 2C.), J. P. Ahearn (Lds.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), E. S. Murell (Pvt.).

A. M. Ham (A. 2C.) - Received from the U. S. S. "Baltimore" the following named men with bags, hammocks and necessary papers- M. Norvick (Cox'n), F. H. Vogel (Sea.), A. Copassaki (Sea.), E. Murphy (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), J. O'Neill (O. S.), J. Anderson (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), T. A. Spratt (A. 2C.), A. M. Ham (A. 2C.), J. P. Ahearn (Lds.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), E. S. Murell (Pvt.).

J. A. Engman (O. S.) - Received from the U. S. S. "Baltimore" the following named men with bags, hammocks and necessary papers- M. Norvick (Cox'n), F. H. Vogel (Sea.), A. Copassaki (Sea.), E. Murphy (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), J. O'Neill (O. S.), J. Anderson (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), T. A. Spratt (A. 2C.), A. M. Ham (A. 2C.), J. P. Ahearn (Lds.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), E. S. Murell (Pvt.).

USS Baltimore - At 3:30, a Japanese squdron of three ships, the flagship bearing the flag of a Vice Admiral, entered port from N'd and Wd. The "Baltimore" fired a slaute of 15 guns, Japanese flag at the fore, at 3:49 and the salute was immediately returned, gun for gun, by the Japanese flagship. Two British merchant steamers left port to Nd, one to Ed and one entered from Nd.

E. Beckman (Lds.) - Received from the U. S. S. "Baltimore" the following named men with bags, hammocks and necessary papers- M. Norvick (Cox'n), F. H. Vogel (Sea.), A. Copassaki (Sea.), E. Murphy (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), J. O'Neill (O. S.), J. Anderson (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), T. A. Spratt (A. 2C.), A. M. Ham (A. 2C.), J. P. Ahearn (Lds.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), E. S. Murell (Pvt.).

E. S. Murell (Pvt.) - Received from the U. S. S. "Baltimore" the following named men with bags, hammocks and necessary papers- M. Norvick (Cox'n), F. H. Vogel (Sea.), A. Copassaki (Sea.), E. Murphy (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), J. O'Neill (O. S.), J. Anderson (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), T. A. Spratt (A. 2C.), A. M. Ham (A. 2C.), J. P. Ahearn (Lds.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), E. S. Murell (Pvt.).

J. Gorse (Pvt.) - Received from the U. S. S. "Baltimore" the following named men with bags, hammocks and necessary papers- M. Norvick (Cox'n), F. H. Vogel (Sea.), A. Copassaki (Sea.), E. Murphy (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), J. O'Neill (O. S.), J. Anderson (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), T. A. Spratt (A. 2C.), A. M. Ham (A. 2C.), J. P. Ahearn (Lds.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), E. S. Murell (Pvt.).


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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29 September 1895

H.M.S. Swift - Left harbor at 12:45

At 9:50, a Russian gunboat arrived from Ed, and immediately after anchoring between this ship and the beach saluted the Japanese Vice Admiral and the American Commander-in-Chief with 15 guns and 13 guns respectively; these salutes were returned, gun for gun, by the Japanese flagship and the "Baltimore" respectively. The Commander-in-Chief paid an official visit to the Japanese flagship and was saluted with 13 guns on his departure; the Japanese Vice Admiral paid a return visit and recieved a salute of 15 guns on his departure. The guard of this ship was paraded for both flag officers.

HMS Swift - At 12:45 H. M. S. "Swift" left the harbor. A British merchant steamer left port.

Baron Inouye I. J. N., Comdr.-in-Chief of the Sui-kai Squadron - The Comd'g Officer paid official visits to Vice Admiral Baron Inouye I. J. N., Comdr-in-Chief of the Sui-kai squardon, to the Captain of H. I. J. M. Flagship Hashidate, and to the Captain of H. I. J. M. S. Izumi. Received official visits from the Comd'g. Officers of H. I. M. M. Ships Hashidate, Izumi, and Tatsuta.

HIJM Ship Izumi -

HIJM Ship Hashidate - The Comd'g Officer paid official visits to Vice Admiral Baron Inouye I. J. N., Comdr-in-Chief of the Sui-kai squardon, to the Captain of H. I. J. M. Flagship Hashidate, and to the Captain of H. I. J. M. S. Izumi. Received official visits from the Comd'g. Officers of H. I. M. M. Ships Hashidate, Izumi, and Tatsuta.

HIJM Ship Tatsuta - The Comd'g Officer paid official visits to Vice Admiral Baron Inouye I. J. N., Comdr-in-Chief of the Sui-kai squardon, to the Captain of H. I. J. M. Flagship Hashidate, and to the Captain of H. I. J. M. S. Izumi. Received official visits from the Comd'g. Officers of H. I. M. M. Ships Hashidate, Izumi, and Tatsuta.

A Japanese steamer arrived from E'd., and another steamer came in from E'd after dark.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo, all unnecessary circuits switched off, until 11:00; E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) under instruction during that time.


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at anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4


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30 September 1895

Thos. O'Neill (Acting Carpenter's Mate) - Naval service, at his own request, by purchase in accordance with General Order No 414, Navy Department, and by authority of the Commander-in-Chief of the U. S. Naval Force on the Asiatic Station, dated Sept. 29, 1985; the said Thos. O'Neill, acting Carpenter's mate, waiving all claims to transportation and consular aid. Amount paid for discharge $67.50 (sixty seven dollars and fifty cents).

Russian gunboat Gremiastchy - At 2:35 the Russian gunboat, Gremiastchy, fired a salute of 15 (fifteen) guns, Russian flag at the main. A boat, flying the Russian Jack in the bows, left the Russian bunboat, Gremiastchy, for the U. S. S. Baltimore. On its passing this vessel, paraded the guard and sounded three ruffles. At 3:05 the "Baltimore" fired a salute of fifteen (15) guns, Russian flag at the fore, upon the departure of the Russian Minister. Paraded the guard as the Minister passed this ship on his return from the Baltimore, sounding three ruffles.

USS Baltimore - At 2:35 the Russian gunboat, Gremiastchy, fired a salute of 15 (fifteen) guns, Russian flag at the main. A boat, flying the Russian Jack in the bows, left the Russian bunboat, Gremiastchy, for the U. S. S. Baltimore. On its passing this vessel, paraded the guard and sounded three ruffles. At 3:05 the "Baltimore" fired a salute of fifteen (15) guns, Russian flag at the fore, upon the departure of the Russian Minister. Paraded the guard as the Minister passed this ship on his return from the Baltimore, sounding three ruffles.


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anchor off chefoo china

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Post dynamo running until 11:00; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.), being in the dynamo room for instruction.

A small steamer left the harbor.


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30 September 1895

A steamer arrived from Ed before daylight.

D. Baxter (App. 1 C.) - Released from confinement D. Baxter (A. 1 C.), his term of punishment having expired.

T. Olivero (App 1 C.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishment:- T. Olivero (A. 1 C.), to be placed in solitary confinement, on bread and water, for three days, for being drunk on duty. Confined Olivero in accordance therewith.

A British and a Japanese Mail steamer left port.

The Com'd'r. in Chief paid official visits onboard the Japanese vessels Izumi and Tatsuta and the Russian gunboat Gremiastchy. Paraded the guard in his honor when passing.

Comd'r S. Tomiaka IJN - The Com'd'g. Officer paid official visits on Comd'r. S. Tomiaka of the Japanese torpedo cruiser Tatsuta, and Com'dr A. Melnitsky of the Russian gunboat Gremiastchy.

Com'dr. A. Melnitsky Imperial Russian Navy - The Com'd'g. Officer paid official visits on Comd'r. S. Tomiaka of the Japanese torpedo cruiser Tatsuta, and Com'dr A. Melnitsky of the Russian gunboat Gremiastchy.

An English merchant steamer flying the house flag of Butterfield and Swire, came in from the E'd.

Thomas O'Neill (Acting Carpenter's Mate 3C) - Discharged Thomas O'Neill, Acting Carpenter's Mate, third class, from this ship and from the



LOGS FOR OCTOBER 1895


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noon bearings

Lat 37.52, Long 122.78


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1 October 1895

USS Yorktown - Lost sight of U.S.S. Yorktown at ~:30. Flagship Baltimore still in sight to the E'd. at 4:00

USS Baltimore - Lost sight of U.S.S. Yorktown at ~:30. Flagship Baltimore still in sight to the E'd. at 4:00

At 4:20, stopped starboard engine for 20 minutes in order to secure a pin which had worked loose in intermediate valve gear.

At 5, lost sight of the flagship bearing 75E. The hilly shores of Shantung in sight along st'b'd beam throughout the watch

In compliance with Art. 359, P. 86, U. S. Navy Regulations, the Executive officer, the surgeon and the pay master verified the enlistment records of the men received from U. S. S. Baltimore, Sept. 28, 1895.

Sighted one merchant steamer passing to N'd.


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at anchor off chefoo china and underway making passage from chefoo to shanghai

Lat 37.5, Long 121.4

W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd dynamo during the watch, W. C. Taylor (A. 1 C.) under instruction in dynamo room.


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1 October 1895

HIJM Ship Izumi - At 6:00 H. I. J. M. S. Izumi went to sea.

Hoisted in st'b'd. accommodation ladder, and made preparations for sea. At 6:25 hove in to 10 fms. on port chain. Hove short at 6:45, and, at 6:55, turned over the engines. At 7:08, in obedience to signal from flagship, got underway in company with the Baltimore and Yorktown, and, at 7:26, steamed out of Chefoo harbor in column of vessels on course S64 E (mag.) at standard fast speed.

USS Baltimore - Under four boilers steaming in company with the flagship Baltimore and USS Yorktown.

USS Yorktown - Under four boilers steaming in company with the flagship Baltimore and USS Yorktown.

At about 11 a two smokestack German man-of-war proceeding in the opposite direction, dist about 3 miles, passed us; and she fired a salute of 13 guns with the U. S. Ensign at the fore, the salute being returned gun for gun by the Flagship, with the German flag at the fore.


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making passage between chefoo and shanghai

Lat 33.43, Long 122.53


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2 October 1895

Several junks and three steamers passed going to Nd, the steamers from 2 to 5 miles to Wd of us.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set; E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) under instruction.


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at sea

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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2 October 1895

Exchanged colors with a China Merchants Steamer, bound to the N'd.


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8pm by chart

Lat 31.30, Long 121.53


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3 October 1895

to 30 fms. port chain.

F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) - At 9:00 by order of Captain released F. Olivero (A. 1 C.) from confinement and confined R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for three days for being drunk on duty.

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - At 9:00 by order of Captain released F. Olivero (A. 1 C.) from confinement and confined R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for three days for being drunk on duty.

At 2:50 turned over engines and hove in to short stay, 15 fm shackle inside. At 3:00 called up anchor; set the spanker to assist in winding the ship, and at 3:09 began to heave in. Anchor up at 3:12, and at 3:18 went ahead slow with both engines. For remainder of watch standing up the Woosung river, the Captain conning the ship. At 3:55 the Harbor Master came on board.

Robert Corbridge (F. 1 C.) - Robert Corbridge (F. 1 C.) was this day discharged, at his own request and by purchase, from this ship and the U. S. Naval Service, in accordance with General Order #414, U. S. Navy Department, and by authority of the Comdr.-in-Chief of the Asiatic Station, dated Sept. 30,


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making passage between chefoo and shanghai and at anchor off black point and off shanghai china

Lat , Long

Robert Corbridge (F. 1 C.) - 1895; he waiving all claims for transportation or consular aid; amount paid for his discharge, $63.00.

Proceeding up to anchorage at Shanghai in conn of the Assistant Harbor Master under four boilers.

At 4:20 sounded to quarters and called bring ship to anchor slowed and stopped engines, and at 4:30 made fast to German buoy abreast of French Concession Shanghai with port bower chain, depth of water 5 1/4 fms.

HMS Daphne - Received boarding calls from H. M. S. Daphne, Comdr McArthur, Com'd'g, and the French gunboat Comete, which also represented the French gunboat Lu~~ these being the only men-of-war in the harbor.

Comdr McArthur, RN, Comdg HMS Daphne - Received boarding calls from H. M. S. Daphne, Comdr McArthur, Com'd'g, and the French gunboat Comete, which also represented the French gunboat Lu~~ these being the only men-of-war in the harbor.

French gunboat Comete - Received boarding calls from H. M. S. Daphne, Comdr McArthur, Com'd'g, and the French gunboat Comete, which also represented the French gunboat Lu~~ these being the only men-of-war in the harbor.

T. R. Jernighan U. S. Consul - Sent an officer to call on the U. S. Consul General, Mr. T. R. Jernighan.


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3 October 1895

A steamer passed us, standing to the E'd

Passed a Messageries Maritimes steamer lying at anchor and exchanged dips with her. Several junks and pilot boats in sight.

Passed the bark, Alexander Beach of Melbourne, standing to the E'd.

HMS Archer - Just outside of outer bar at Woosung, passed H. M. S. "Archer" and another English Man-of-War underway and proceeding in the opposite direction and one at anchor; and at anchor at Woosung, H. M. S. Caroline, and a Chinese man-of-war. Paraded the guard for all of these vessels, they, returning the salute in the same manner.

HMS Caroline - Just outside of outer bar at Woosung, passed H. M. S. "Archer" and another English Man-of-War underway and proceeding in the opposite direction and one at anchor; and at anchor at Woosung, H. M. S. Caroline, and a Chinese man-of-war. Paraded the guard for all of these vessels, they, returning the salute in the same manner.

At 10:28 hoisted international signal, letter N, the harbor master Captain Hauseu coming aboard to give us a berth at Woosun, but this was not found necessary, so we passed over the inner Woosung bar at 11:11, with signal on signal station indicating 15 ft. 11 in. water. Captain Hauseu left the ship at 11:15. After this proceeding up the Woosung River in conn of Com'd'g Officer, at slow speed. At 11:45 set clock back 13 minutes. At 11:48 called bring ship to anchor, stopped and let go port anchor in 6 1/2 fms. of water, br. sandy bottom, veering


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moored off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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4 October 1895


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moored off shanghai china and in boyds new dock

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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5 October 1895


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in boyds new dock shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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6 October 1895


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in boyds new dock shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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6 October 1895


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in boyds new dock shanghai china and moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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7 October 1895


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in boyds new dock shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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7 October 1895


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moored off shanghai china german buoy

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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8 October 1895

HMS Alacrity - At 5:33 H. M. S. Alacrity, flying the flag of Vice-Admiral Buller, R. N., and commanded by Comdr. F. G. DeLisle, R. N., came in, one day from Wuhu. Sent an officer to board her, with the usual offer of civilities.

E. Mullen (W. T.) - E. Mullen (W. T.) returned onboard, 48 hrs. overtime.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd dynamo set until 11:12 when shut down; E. L. Poor, App. 1 Cl., under instruction.


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moored off shanghai china german buoy

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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8 October 1895

J. H. Martin (Boilermaker) - J. H. Martin Boilermaker, absent without leave was brought on board by a U. S. Consular officer.

Received from L. Charles & Co., for the use of the crew, the following fresh provisions, 114 lbs. bread, 142 1/2 lbs. beef and 142 1/2 lbs vegetables.

French gunboat Comete - Sent an officer to return the official call made by the French gun-boat "Comete". The Captain paid an official visit to the U. S. S. Monocacy.

USS Monocacy - Sent an officer to return the official call made by the French gun-boat "Comete". The Captain paid an official visit to the U. S. S. Monocacy.

C. A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - The following men were found to be absent overleave; Halle, C. (A. 1 C.), Price, E. (M. attd.), Wousor, S. (Lds.), Mullen, E. (W. T.), and Grant, P. (F. 1c.); absent without leave, Eastwood, T. (F. 1c.). At 10:00, Wousor, S. (Lds) returned onboard, 42 hours overtime.

E. Price (M. Attd.) - The following men were found to be absent overleave; Halle, C. (A. 1 C.), Price, E. (M. attd.), Wousor, S. (Lds.), Mullen, E. (W. T.), and Grant, P. (F. 1c.); absent without leave, Eastwood, T. (F. 1c.). At 10:00, Wousor, S. (Lds) returned onboard, 42 hours overtime.

S. Wousor (Lds) - The following men were found to be absent overleave; Halle, C. (A. 1 C.), Price, E. (M. attd.), Wousor, S. (Lds.), Mullen, E. (W. T.), and Grant, P. (F. 1c.); absent without leave, Eastwood, T. (F. 1c.). At 10:00, Wousor, S. (Lds) returned onboard, 42 hours overtime.

E. Mullen (W. T.) - The following men were found to be absent overleave; Halle, C. (A. 1 C.), Price, E. (M. attd.), Wousor, S. (Lds.), Mullen, E. (W. T.), and Grant, P. (F. 1c.); absent without leave, Eastwood, T. (F. 1c.). At 10:00, Wousor, S. (Lds) returned onboard, 42 hours overtime.

P. Grant (F. 1c) - The following men were found to be absent overleave; Halle, C. (A. 1 C.), Price, E. (M. attd.), Wousor, S. (Lds.), Mullen, E. (W. T.), and Grant, P. (F. 1c.); absent without leave, Eastwood, T. (F. 1c.). At 10:00, Wousor, S. (Lds) returned onboard, 42 hours overtime.

T. Eastwood (F. 1c.) - The following men were found to be absent overleave; Halle, C. (A. 1 C.), Price, E. (M. attd.), Wousor, S. (Lds.), Mullen, E. (W. T.), and Grant, P. (F. 1c.); absent without leave, Eastwood, T. (F. 1c.). At 10:00, Wousor, S. (Lds) returned onboard, 42 hours overtime.

Mr. Jernighan U. S. Consul General - The Captain paid an official visit to the U. S. Consul General, Mr. Jernighan.

HMS Caroline - The Captain paid a semi-official visit to H. B. S. "Caroline".

E. Price (M. Attd.) - E. Price, Mess Attd., returned onboard 48 hrs. overtime and tight

J. R. Dunphy (Blacksmith) - Notice was received from the Shanghai General Hospital that J. R. Dunphy, Blacksmith, had been admitted on a physician's advice.


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moored off shanghai china to german buoy

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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9 October 1895

coal: 144 tons - Received in all

coal: 144 tons - At 6:00 finished coaling ship, having recieved in all 144 tons of Takashima coals.

Lieut. W. A. Gill USN - Lieutenant W. A. Gill, U. S. Navy, reported for duty onboard of this vessel, having been detached this date from the U. S. Monocacy under orders of the Comd'r-in-Chief, dated Sept. 28, 1895, and in accordance with instructions from Navy Dept.

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time, for instruction.


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moored off shanghai china to german buoy

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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9 October 1895

coal: 48.5 tons - Received during the watch, commenced at 1:10

coal: 48 1/2 tons - during the watch.

Charles Halle (App. 1 C.) - Charles Halle (A 1 c.) was brought aboard by a U. S. Consular officer, 56 hrs. overtime.

Made preparations for coaling ship, and at 7:30 began coaling.

A boarding officer from H. M. S. Alacrity returned our boarding visit of yesterday.

Lieut. G. H. Stafford USN - Lieut. G. H. Stafford, U. S. Navy, was this day detached from temporary duty onboard this vessel and ordered to report for duty on board the U. S. S. Monocacy, in obedience to the orders of the Comd'r-in-Chief, dated Sept. 25, 1895, and in compilance with the instructions of the Navy Dept.

T. Eastwood (F. 1c.) - At 9:30 mustered crew at quarters and found the following named men absent without leave:- T. Eastwood (F. 1c.), T. Campbell (C. P.), A. Holladay (Lds.), S. Lymus (Lds.), P. Mahoney (W. T.), J. Ridgeway (c. P.), O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.), R. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.), F. Boos (C. P.), J. Phillips (Sea.), and J. Cobbs, (M. At't'd't). F. Boos (C. P.), and R. Thomlinson, (A. 1c.) returned onboard 2 1/4 and 2 3/4 hours overtime respectively.

T. Campbell (C. P.) - At 9:30 mustered crew at quarters and found the following named men absent without leave:- T. Eastwood (F. 1c.), T. Campbell (C. P.), A. Holladay (Lds.), S. Lymus (Lds.), P. Mahoney (W. T.), J. Ridgeway (c. P.), O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.), R. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.), F. Boos (C. P.), J. Phillips (Sea.), and J. Cobbs, (M. At't'd't). F. Boos (C. P.), and R. Thomlinson, (A. 1c.) returned onboard 2 1/4 and 2 3/4 hours overtime respectively.

S. Lymus (Lds.) - At 9:30 mustered crew at quarters and found the following named men absent without leave:- T. Eastwood (F. 1c.), T. Campbell (C. P.), A. Holladay (Lds.), S. Lymus (Lds.), P. Mahoney (W. T.), J. Ridgeway (c. P.), O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.), R. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.), F. Boos (C. P.), J. Phillips (Sea.), and J. Cobbs, (M. At't'd't). F. Boos (C. P.), and R. Thomlinson, (A. 1c.) returned onboard 2 1/4 and 2 3/4 hours overtime respectively.

A. Holladay (Lds.) - At 9:30 mustered crew at quarters and found the following named men absent without leave:- T. Eastwood (F. 1c.), T. Campbell (C. P.), A. Holladay (Lds.), S. Lymus (Lds.), P. Mahoney (W. T.), J. Ridgeway (c. P.), O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.), R. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.), F. Boos (C. P.), J. Phillips (Sea.), and J. Cobbs, (M. At't'd't). F. Boos (C. P.), and R. Thomlinson, (A. 1c.) returned onboard 2 1/4 and 2 3/4 hours overtime respectively.

P. Mahoney (W. T.) - At 9:30 mustered crew at quarters and found the following named men absent without leave:- T. Eastwood (F. 1c.), T. Campbell (C. P.), A. Holladay (Lds.), S. Lymus (Lds.), P. Mahoney (W. T.), J. Ridgeway (c. P.), O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.), R. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.), F. Boos (C. P.), J. Phillips (Sea.), and J. Cobbs, (M. At't'd't). F. Boos (C. P.), and R. Thomlinson, (A. 1c.) returned onboard 2 1/4 and 2 3/4 hours overtime respectively.

J. Ridgeway (C. P.) - At 9:30 mustered crew at quarters and found the following named men absent without leave:- T. Eastwood (F. 1c.), T. Campbell (C. P.), A. Holladay (Lds.), S. Lymus (Lds.), P. Mahoney (W. T.), J. Ridgeway (c. P.), O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.), R. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.), F. Boos (C. P.), J. Phillips (Sea.), and J. Cobbs, (M. At't'd't). F. Boos (C. P.), and R. Thomlinson, (A. 1c.) returned onboard 2 1/4 and 2 3/4 hours overtime respectively.

F. Boos (C. P.) - At 9:30 mustered crew at quarters and found the following named men absent without leave:- T. Eastwood (F. 1c.), T. Campbell (C. P.), A. Holladay (Lds.), S. Lymus (Lds.), P. Mahoney (W. T.), J. Ridgeway (c. P.), O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.), R. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.), F. Boos (C. P.), J. Phillips (Sea.), and J. Cobbs, (M. At't'd't). F. Boos (C. P.), and R. Thomlinson, (A. 1c.) returned onboard 2 1/4 and 2 3/4 hours overtime respectively.

O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.) - At 9:30 mustered crew at quarters and found the following named men absent without leave:- T. Eastwood (F. 1c.), T. Campbell (C. P.), A. Holladay (Lds.), S. Lymus (Lds.), P. Mahoney (W. T.), J. Ridgeway (c. P.), O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.), R. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.), F. Boos (C. P.), J. Phillips (Sea.), and J. Cobbs, (M. At't'd't). F. Boos (C. P.), and R. Thomlinson, (A. 1c.) returned onboard 2 1/4 and 2 3/4 hours overtime respectively.

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - At 9:30 mustered crew at quarters and found the following named men absent without leave:- T. Eastwood (F. 1c.), T. Campbell (C. P.), A. Holladay (Lds.), S. Lymus (Lds.), P. Mahoney (W. T.), J. Ridgeway (c. P.), O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.), R. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.), F. Boos (C. P.), J. Phillips (Sea.), and J. Cobbs, (M. At't'd't). F. Boos (C. P.), and R. Thomlinson, (A. 1c.) returned onboard 2 1/4 and 2 3/4 hours overtime respectively.

J. Cobbs (M. Att.) - At 9:30 mustered crew at quarters and found the following named men absent without leave:- T. Eastwood (F. 1c.), T. Campbell (C. P.), A. Holladay (Lds.), S. Lymus (Lds.), P. Mahoney (W. T.), J. Ridgeway (c. P.), O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.), R. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.), F. Boos (C. P.), J. Phillips (Sea.), and J. Cobbs, (M. At't'd't). F. Boos (C. P.), and R. Thomlinson, (A. 1c.) returned onboard 2 1/4 and 2 3/4 hours overtime respectively.

J. Phillips (Sea.) - At 9:30 mustered crew at quarters and found the following named men absent without leave:- T. Eastwood (F. 1c.), T. Campbell (C. P.), A. Holladay (Lds.), S. Lymus (Lds.), P. Mahoney (W. T.), J. Ridgeway (c. P.), O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.), R. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.), F. Boos (C. P.), J. Phillips (Sea.), and J. Cobbs, (M. At't'd't). F. Boos (C. P.), and R. Thomlinson, (A. 1c.) returned onboard 2 1/4 and 2 3/4 hours overtime respectively.

Vice Admiral Buller R.N. - The Com'd'g Officer called officially on Vice Admiral Buller, R. N., on board the H. M. S. Alacrity.

coal: 83 tons - Coaling ship both sides, throught the watch, coolie labor; received in all at end of watch, 83 tons.

T. Eastwood (F. 1c.) - At 1:00 T. Eastwood (1 C. F.) who was absent without leave, was brought onboard by the U. S. Deputy Marshal, and at 1:30 T. Campbell (C. P.) returned onboard 5 hours overtime and tight and J. Cobbs (M. Att'd't.) 5 1/2 hrs. overtime and S. Lymus 6 hrs. overtime.

T. Campbell (C. P.) - At 1:00 T. Eastwood (1 C. F.) who was absent without leave, was brought onboard by the U. S. Deputy Marshal, and at 1:30 T. Campbell (C. P.) returned onboard 5 hours overtime and tight and J. Cobbs (M. Att'd't.) 5 1/2 hrs. overtime and S. Lymus 6 hrs. overtime.

J. Cobbs (M. Att.) - At 1:00 T. Eastwood (1 C. F.) who was absent without leave, was brought onboard by the U. S. Deputy Marshal, and at 1:30 T. Campbell (C. P.) returned onboard 5 hours overtime and tight and J. Cobbs (M. Att'd't.) 5 1/2 hrs. overtime and S. Lymus 6 hrs. overtime.

S. Lymus (Lds.) - At 1:00 T. Eastwood (1 C. F.) who was absent without leave, was brought onboard by the U. S. Deputy Marshal, and at 1:30 T. Campbell (C. P.) returned onboard 5 hours overtime and tight and J. Cobbs (M. Att'd't.) 5 1/2 hrs. overtime and S. Lymus 6 hrs. overtime.

At 1:00, reward of 18 Mexicans each, were offered for the apprehension of and delivery onboard of J. Phillips (Sea.), J. Ridgeway (C. P.) J. Cobbs (M. Att.), P. Mahoney (W. T.), O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.), T. Campbell (C. P.), S. Lymus (Lds.), and A. Holladay (Lds.).

coal: 48 1/4 tons - Coaling ship and received during the watch 48 1/4 tons.


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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10 October 1895

HMS Alacrity - H. M. S. Alacrity went down the river at 2:10.


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moored off german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5

W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:09; W. C. Taylor (A. 1 c.) under instruction.


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10 October 1895

A. Holaday (Lds.) - The U. S. Deputy Marshal brought onboard A. Holaday, (Lds.), P. Mahoney (W. T.), and J. Phillips, (Sea.), the two former 20 1/2 hrs. overtime each, and the latter 38 hours overtime.

P. Mahoney (W. T.) - The U. S. Deputy Marshal brought onboard A. Holaday, (Lds.), P. Mahoney (W. T.), and J. Phillips, (Sea.), the two former 20 1/2 hrs. overtime each, and the latter 38 hours overtime.

J. Phillips (Sea.) - The U. S. Deputy Marshal brought onboard A. Holaday, (Lds.), P. Mahoney (W. T.), and J. Phillips, (Sea.), the two former 20 1/2 hrs. overtime each, and the latter 38 hours overtime.

J. Gorse (PM) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

E. Kenny (PM) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

P. McNamara (PM) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

J. Norman - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

C. J. Olsson (O.S.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

E. White (P. M.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

S. J. Wousor - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

E. Mullen (W. T.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

P. Grant (F. 1c) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

J. Cobb - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

T. Eastwood (F. 1c.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

S. Lymus (Lds.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

E. E. I. Price - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

M. Coady (Oiler) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

T. E. Campbell (C. P.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

C. A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

A. Holladay (Lds.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

P. Mahoney (W. T.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

J. Phillips (Sea.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

F. Boos (C. P.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

J. Norman (O. S.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

J. Ridgeway (C. P.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.) - By order of the Captain the following punishments were assigned; for being overleave the number of hours mentioned, the following men were given extra duty as noted:- B. Gorse (P. M.) 15 hrs. overtime, 15 hrs. extra duty; E. Kenney (P. M.) 16 hrs, 16 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P.M.) 3 hrs, 3 hrs. extra duty; J. Norman, 19 hrs., 19 hrs. extra duty, C. J. Olsson (O. S.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; E. White (P. M.) 3 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; S. J. Wousor 42 hrs., 42 hrs. extra duty; E. Mullen (W. T.) 48 hrs., 48 hrs. extra duty; P. Grant (F. 1 c.) 44 1/2 hrs., 45 hrs. extra duty; J. Cobb 5 1/2 hrs, 6 hrs. extra duty; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) 2 3/4 hrs., 3 hrs. extra duty; T. Eastwood (F. 1 c.) 1 1/2hrs., 2 hrs. ex. duty; S. Lymus (Lds.) 6 hrs., 6 hrs. extra duty: for being overtime the number of hours noted and drunk; M. Coady (Oiler) 23 hrs., 23 hrs. ex. duty; E. E. I. Price 48 hrs. 48 hrs ex. duty; T. E. Campbell (C. P.) 5 hrs., 5 hrs. ex. duty; overleave and brought off by police C. A. Halle 56 hrs. 56 hrs. ex. duty; A. Holladay 20 1/2 hrs.; 21 hrs. ex. duty; P. Mahoney (W. T.) 20 1/2 hrs., 21 hrs. extra duty, J. Phillips (Sea.) 38 hrs., 38 hrs. ex. duty: 3 hrs overleave, drunk and unfit for duty for 20 hrs., C. J. Olsson (O. S.), 23 hrs. ex. duty: overleave 2 1/4 hrs. rocky, F. Boos 2 1/4 hrs., 3 hrs. ex. duty: for being disrespectful to the Comd'g Officer A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) was given 48 hrs. ex. duty: for improperly questioning the orders of the Captain of his part of the ship and not obeying same. J. Norman (O. S.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3c.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) were brought on board by the U. S. Deputy Marshal 26 hours. overtime.

Comd'r F. G. DeLisle RN - The following paid visits to the ship, Com'd'r. F. G. DeLisle, Comd'g H. M. S. Alacrity; Vice Admiral Alexander Buller, Comd'g the British Asiatic Squadron and flying his flag onboard H. M. S. Alacrity, and Captain C. T. Norcock, Comd'g H. M. S. Caroline.

Vice Admiral Alexander Buller R.N. - The following paid visits to the ship, Com'd'r. F. G. DeLisle, Comd'g H. M. S. Alacrity; Vice Admiral Alexander Buller, Comd'g the British Asiatic Squadron and flying his flag onboard H. M. S. Alacrity, and Captain C. T. Norcock, Comd'g H. M. S. Caroline.

Captain C. T. Norcock R. N. - The following paid visits to the ship, Com'd'r. F. G. DeLisle, Comd'g H. M. S. Alacrity; Vice Admiral Alexander Buller, Comd'g the British Asiatic Squadron and flying his flag onboard H. M. S. Alacrity, and Captain C. T. Norcock, Comd'g H. M. S. Caroline.


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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11 October 1895

At 9:10 a fire broke out in the French Concession. At 9:20 called away the Fire Pary, the men mustered abreast 1st cutter, in readiness to leave, in about 5 minutes. As it then became evident that the fire was under control, no men were landed.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran starboard dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00, E. L. Poor (A. 1 c.) under instruction in dynamo room during that time.


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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11 October 1895

HMS Pigmy - At 4:05 H. M. S. Pigmy arrived and moored to a buoy. Sent an officer to board her with the usual offer of civilities; found her to be one day from Chin Kiang, and commanded by Lieut. Phillips, R. N.


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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12 October 1895

HMS Pigmy - At 5:10 H. M. S. Pigmy went down the river.

Mr. T. R. Jernighan U. S. Consul General - At 10:40 the U. S. Consul General, Mr. T. R. Jernigan called officially upon the Captain.

J. Norman (O. S.) - By order of Com'd'g Officer, J. Norman (O. S.) was released from confinement, and W. Gordon (A. 1 c.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for three days for leaving the ship without permission and returning drunk.

W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) - By order of Com'd'g Officer, J. Norman (O. S.) was released from confinement, and W. Gordon (A. 1 c.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for three days for leaving the ship without permission and returning drunk.

A 6 inch single block belonging to skiff's falls was lost overboard, accidently, by fall wirewing.

German gunboat Iltis - The German gunboat Iltis, Kapitan Lieutenant Ingenohl, Com'd'g., arrived from Nagasaki this forenoon; sent a boarding officer to her with the usual offers of courtesy.

The Captain of the German gunboat Iltis called upon the Captain.


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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13 October 1895

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd dynamo from 8:00 to 11:06, R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time for insttruction.


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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14 October 1895

Lieut. R. M. Hughes - At 9:00, a funeral party in charge of Lt. R. M. Hughes, consisting of 30 men and 6 body bearers, left the ship to bury Robert Giles (C. P.) of the U. S. S. Machias, who died at the General Hospital Shanghai; October 12 at 1:00 P.M.; and Comd'r J. E. Craig, Lt. E. S. Prime and Paymaster L. C. Kerr were in attendance at the ceremonies and burial.

Robert Giles (C. P.) - At 9:00, a funeral party in charge of Lt. R. M. Hughes, consisting of 30 men and 6 body bearers, left the ship to bury Robert Giles (C. P.) of the U. S. S. Machias, who died at the General Hospital Shanghai; October 12 at 1:00 P.M.; and Comd'r J. E. Craig, Lt. E. S. Prime and Paymaster L. C. Kerr were in attendance at the ceremonies and burial.

Comdr. J. E. Craig - At 9:00, a funeral party in charge of Lt. R. M. Hughes, consisting of 30 men and 6 body bearers, left the ship to bury Robert Giles (C. P.) of the U. S. S. Machias, who died at the General Hospital Shanghai; October 12 at 1:00 P.M.; and Comd'r J. E. Craig, Lt. E. S. Prime and Paymaster L. C. Kerr were in attendance at the ceremonies and burial.

Lieut. E. S. Prime - At 9:00, a funeral party in charge of Lt. R. M. Hughes, consisting of 30 men and 6 body bearers, left the ship to bury Robert Giles (C. P.) of the U. S. S. Machias, who died at the General Hospital Shanghai; October 12 at 1:00 P.M.; and Comd'r J. E. Craig, Lt. E. S. Prime and Paymaster L. C. Kerr were in attendance at the ceremonies and burial.

L. C. Kerr Paymaster - At 9:00, a funeral party in charge of Lt. R. M. Hughes, consisting of 30 men and 6 body bearers, left the ship to bury Robert Giles (C. P.) of the U. S. S. Machias, who died at the General Hospital Shanghai; October 12 at 1:00 P.M.; and Comd'r J. E. Craig, Lt. E. S. Prime and Paymaster L. C. Kerr were in attendance at the ceremonies and burial.

Captain A. Melnitzky - Captain A. Melnitzky of the Russian gunboat Gremiastchy paid an official visit to the ship.

At 11:20 the funeral party returned onboard.

French gunboat Lutiu - An officer of the French gunboat "Lutiu" called on the Captain with the information that his vesel would leave for Nagasaki to-morrow, and with an offer of services.

J. R. Dunphy (Blacksmith) - Dunphy, J. (Blcks.) returned onboard from the Hospital.

W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:27; W. C. taylor (A. 1c.) under instruction.


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15 October 1895

USS Machias - The Com'd'g Officer of the Machias called officially upon the Captain.

J. Washington (O. S.) - At 5:35 mustered at quarters; J. Washington (O. S.) absent over leave.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran starboard dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00 E. L. Poor (A. 1c.) under instruction in dynamo room during this time.


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15 October 1895

French Gunboat Lutiu - At 6:10 the French gunboat Lutiu left the harbor.

W. Gordon (App. 1C) - By order of Com'd'g Off'r released W. Gordon (A. 1c.) from confinement and restored him to duty.

W. Gordon (App. 1C) - The Com'd'g Off'r assigned the following punishments, viz: Gordon, W. (A 1c.), for being 1 1/2 hrs. over liberty, 2 hrs. extra duty; Mahoney, G. (F 1c.), 1 1/2 hrs. overtime, 2 hrs. extra duty, and for leaving ship without permission, 2 days sol. confinement on bread and water; Swift, L. F. (C. Q. M.), returning from liberty drunk and unfit for duty 4 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (G. M. 3c.), overleave 26 hrs., brought off by police, 26 hrs. extra duty; Whitford, J. E. (P. M.), inattentive to duty when on post, 2 hrs. extra duty; Norvik, M. (Cox), deliberately slow, when told to hurry, 4 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J. M., (C. P.), misbehaviour on shore, without authority leaving hospital to which he had been admitted, 12 hrs. extra duty. By order of Com'd'g Off'r placd G. Mahoney (F. 2c.) in sol. confinedment for two days on bread and water.

G. Mahoney (F. 2c.) - The Com'd'g Off'r assigned the following punishments, viz: Gordon, W. (A 1c.), for being 1 1/2 hrs. over liberty, 2 hrs. extra duty; Mahoney, G. (F 1c.), 1 1/2 hrs. overtime, 2 hrs. extra duty, and for leaving ship without permission, 2 days sol. confinement on bread and water; Swift, L. F. (C. Q. M.), returning from liberty drunk and unfit for duty 4 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (G. M. 3c.), overleave 26 hrs., brought off by police, 26 hrs. extra duty; Whitford, J. E. (P. M.), inattentive to duty when on post, 2 hrs. extra duty; Norvik, M. (Cox), deliberately slow, when told to hurry, 4 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J. M., (C. P.), misbehaviour on shore, without authority leaving hospital to which he had been admitted, 12 hrs. extra duty. By order of Com'd'g Off'r placd G. Mahoney (F. 2c.) in sol. confinedment for two days on bread and water.

L. F. Swift (C. Q. M.) - The Com'd'g Off'r assigned the following punishments, viz: Gordon, W. (A 1c.), for being 1 1/2 hrs. over liberty, 2 hrs. extra duty; Mahoney, G. (F 1c.), 1 1/2 hrs. overtime, 2 hrs. extra duty, and for leaving ship without permission, 2 days sol. confinement on bread and water; Swift, L. F. (C. Q. M.), returning from liberty drunk and unfit for duty 4 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (G. M. 3c.), overleave 26 hrs., brought off by police, 26 hrs. extra duty; Whitford, J. E. (P. M.), inattentive to duty when on post, 2 hrs. extra duty; Norvik, M. (Cox), deliberately slow, when told to hurry, 4 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J. M., (C. P.), misbehaviour on shore, without authority leaving hospital to which he had been admitted, 12 hrs. extra duty. By order of Com'd'g Off'r placd G. Mahoney (F. 2c.) in sol. confinedment for two days on bread and water.

O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 C) - The Com'd'g Off'r assigned the following punishments, viz: Gordon, W. (A 1c.), for being 1 1/2 hrs. over liberty, 2 hrs. extra duty; Mahoney, G. (F 1c.), 1 1/2 hrs. overtime, 2 hrs. extra duty, and for leaving ship without permission, 2 days sol. confinement on bread and water; Swift, L. F. (C. Q. M.), returning from liberty drunk and unfit for duty 4 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (G. M. 3c.), overleave 26 hrs., brought off by police, 26 hrs. extra duty; Whitford, J. E. (P. M.), inattentive to duty when on post, 2 hrs. extra duty; Norvik, M. (Cox), deliberately slow, when told to hurry, 4 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J. M., (C. P.), misbehaviour on shore, without authority leaving hospital to which he had been admitted, 12 hrs. extra duty. By order of Com'd'g Off'r placd G. Mahoney (F. 2c.) in sol. confinedment for two days on bread and water.

J. E Whitford (P. M.) - The Com'd'g Off'r assigned the following punishments, viz: Gordon, W. (A 1c.), for being 1 1/2 hrs. over liberty, 2 hrs. extra duty; Mahoney, G. (F 1c.), 1 1/2 hrs. overtime, 2 hrs. extra duty, and for leaving ship without permission, 2 days sol. confinement on bread and water; Swift, L. F. (C. Q. M.), returning from liberty drunk and unfit for duty 4 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (G. M. 3c.), overleave 26 hrs., brought off by police, 26 hrs. extra duty; Whitford, J. E. (P. M.), inattentive to duty when on post, 2 hrs. extra duty; Norvik, M. (Cox), deliberately slow, when told to hurry, 4 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J. M., (C. P.), misbehaviour on shore, without authority leaving hospital to which he had been admitted, 12 hrs. extra duty. By order of Com'd'g Off'r placd G. Mahoney (F. 2c.) in sol. confinedment for two days on bread and water.

M. Norvik (Cox) - The Com'd'g Off'r assigned the following punishments, viz: Gordon, W. (A 1c.), for being 1 1/2 hrs. over liberty, 2 hrs. extra duty; Mahoney, G. (F 1c.), 1 1/2 hrs. overtime, 2 hrs. extra duty, and for leaving ship without permission, 2 days sol. confinement on bread and water; Swift, L. F. (C. Q. M.), returning from liberty drunk and unfit for duty 4 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (G. M. 3c.), overleave 26 hrs., brought off by police, 26 hrs. extra duty; Whitford, J. E. (P. M.), inattentive to duty when on post, 2 hrs. extra duty; Norvik, M. (Cox), deliberately slow, when told to hurry, 4 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J. M., (C. P.), misbehaviour on shore, without authority leaving hospital to which he had been admitted, 12 hrs. extra duty. By order of Com'd'g Off'r placd G. Mahoney (F. 2c.) in sol. confinedment for two days on bread and water.

J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.) - The Com'd'g Off'r assigned the following punishments, viz: Gordon, W. (A 1c.), for being 1 1/2 hrs. over liberty, 2 hrs. extra duty; Mahoney, G. (F 1c.), 1 1/2 hrs. overtime, 2 hrs. extra duty, and for leaving ship without permission, 2 days sol. confinement on bread and water; Swift, L. F. (C. Q. M.), returning from liberty drunk and unfit for duty 4 hrs. extra duty; Sundblad, O. (G. M. 3c.), overleave 26 hrs., brought off by police, 26 hrs. extra duty; Whitford, J. E. (P. M.), inattentive to duty when on post, 2 hrs. extra duty; Norvik, M. (Cox), deliberately slow, when told to hurry, 4 hrs. extra duty; Ridgeway, J. M., (C. P.), misbehaviour on shore, without authority leaving hospital to which he had been admitted, 12 hrs. extra duty. By order of Com'd'g Off'r placd G. Mahoney (F. 2c.) in sol. confinedment for two days on bread and water.

J. Washington (O. S.) - Washington, J. (O. S.) absent over leave.

German Gunboat Iltis - At 8:40 the German gunboat Iltis anchored in the river. At 11:12 the U. S. S. Machias came up the river. Exchanged distinguishing pennants with her. At 11:20 the Machias anchored. Hoisted senior officer's pennant.The Captain maden an official call on the Captain of the German gunboat Iltis and also went down to the Lower Reach to call on the Captain of the Russian cruiser Gremiastchy, but found he had gone out this morning. Sent an officer to board the U. S. S. Machias, Com'd'r E. S. Houston, U. S. N., eight days from Hang Kow.

Russian Cruiser Gremiatschy - At 8:40 the German gunboat Iltis anchored in the river. At 11:12 the U. S. S. Machias came up the river. Exchanged distinguishing pennants with her. At 11:20 the Machias anchored. Hoisted senior officer's pennant.The Captain maden an official call on the Captain of the German gunboat Iltis and also went down to the Lower Reach to call on the Captain of the Russian cruiser Gremiastchy, but found he had gone out this morning. Sent an officer to board the U. S. S. Machias, Com'd'r E. S. Houston, U. S. N., eight days from Hang Kow.

USS Machias - At 8:40 the German gunboat Iltis anchored in the river. At 11:12 the U. S. S. Machias came up the river. Exchanged distinguishing pennants with her. At 11:20 the Machias anchored. Hoisted senior officer's pennant.The Captain maden an official call on the Captain of the German gunboat Iltis and also went down to the Lower Reach to call on the Captain of the Russian cruiser Gremiastchy, but found he had gone out this morning. Sent an officer to board the U. S. S. Machias, Com'd'r E. S. Houston, U. S. N., eight days from Hang Kow.

Comdr. E. S. Houston USN - At 8:40 the German gunboat Iltis anchored in the river. At 11:12 the U. S. S. Machias came up the river. Exchanged distinguishing pennants with her. At 11:20 the Machias anchored. Hoisted senior officer's pennant.The Captain maden an official call on the Captain of the German gunboat Iltis and also went down to the Lower Reach to call on the Captain of the Russian cruiser Gremiastchy, but found he had gone out this morning. Sent an officer to board the U. S. S. Machias, Com'd'r E. S. Houston, U. S. N., eight days from Hang Kow.

J E Craig - Commander J E Craig (author of diary)

Lirtiu - At 6.10 the French gunboat Lirtiu left the harbor

- By order of comdg offir released W Gordon (a,le) from confinement and restored him to duty.

W Gordon (a.le) - The comdg officer assigned the following punishments, viz: Gordon, W (a.le) for being 1 1/2 hours over liberty, 2 hrs extra duty;

G Mahoney (T.2c) - Mahoney, G (T.2c) 1 1/2 hrs overtime, 2 hrs extra duty and for leaving ship without permission 2 days sol confinment on bread and water;

L. T Swift (C.Q.M) - Swift, L. T (C.Q.M) reterning from liberty drunk and unfit for duty, 4 hrs extra duty;

O Sumklad (G.M.se) - O Sumklad (G.M.se) over leave 26 hrs, brought off by police, 26 hrs extra duty;

J. E. Whilford (P.M) - J. E. Whilford (P.M) inattentive to duty when on post, 2 hrs extra duty;

M Norvik (cox) - M Norvik (cox) deliberately slow, when told to hurry, 4 hrs extra duty;

J. M. Ridgeway (C.P) - J. M. Ridgeway (C.P) misbehaviour on shore, without authority leaving hospital to which he had been admitted, 12 hrs extra duty.

G Mahoney (T.2e) - By order of comdg officer placed G Mahoney (T.2e) in sol. confinement for two days on bread and water.

J Washington (O.J) - J Washington (O.J) absent ~ leave.

Pltis - At 8.40 German gunboat Pltis anchored in the river

USS Machias - At 11.20 the USS Machias anchored.


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16 October 1895


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16 October 1895

E. Williams (Sea.) - E. Williams (Sea.) returned onboard 1 hour overtime; by order of Com'd'g Officer he was placed in double irons for safekeeping until sober, he being drunk and disorderly.

Commander Impey USN - Commander Impey Commanding U. S. S. Monocacy called officially upon the Captain.

E. Williams (Sea.) - By order of the Com'd'g Officer, released E. Williams (Sea.) from confinement, he being sober.


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17 October 1895

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 c.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time, for instruction.


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17 October 1895

G. Mahoney (F. 2c.) - By order of the Com'd'g Officer, released G. Mahoney (F. 2 c.) from confinement, his term of punishment having expired.

J. Healy (Sea.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments: J. Healy (Sea.), three days solitary confinement on bread and water, for being absent from the ship without permission and returning drunk; J. Washinton (O. S.), thirteen hours extra duty for being thirteen hours overleave; E. Williams (Sea.) twelve hours extra duty for being one hour overleave and returning drunk and causing distrubance.

J. Washington (O. S.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments: J. Healy (Sea.), three days solitary confinement on bread and water, for being absent from the ship without permission and returning drunk; J. Washinton (O. S.), thirteen hours extra duty for being thirteen hours overleave; E. Williams (Sea.) twelve hours extra duty for being one hour overleave and returning drunk and causing distrubance.

E. Williams (Sea.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments: J. Healy (Sea.), three days solitary confinement on bread and water, for being absent from the ship without permission and returning drunk; J. Washinton (O. S.), thirteen hours extra duty for being thirteen hours overleave; E. Williams (Sea.) twelve hours extra duty for being one hour overleave and returning drunk and causing distrubance.


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New Moon first day.


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18 October 1895

W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd dynamo from 8:00 to 11:20; W. C. Taylor (A. 1c.) under instruction.

Ernest Popp (Apoth.) - Transferred to general hospital, Shanghai, Ernest Popp (Apoth.).


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18 October 1895


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New Moon second day.


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19 October 1895

Emil W. Werner (Shipwright) - In accordance with the provisions of chapter XX; Arts. 795 and 796 of the Regulations for the government of the Navy, issued this day, to date from Oct. 1, 1895, an appointment as Acting Carpenter's Mate, 3rd class to Emil W. Werner (Shipwright).

USS Machias - About 2:55 the U. S. S. Machias hauled out of Tanham's drydock and dropped down the Woosung River.

E. Murell (P. M.) - By order of Com'd'g Offr. confined E. Murell (P. M.) in double irons to await further action by the Com'd'g Offr. for refusing to obey an order.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran the port dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00. E. L. Poor (A. 1c.) stood watch in dynamo room during this time for instruction.


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20 October 1895

At 9:45 the Executive Officer inspected the ship and the crew at quarters, the Captain being temporarily absent on duty. Then published General Court Martial orders Nos. 35 to 62 incluseive, and read the "Articles for the Government of the Navy".

John Healn (Sea.) - By order of the Com'd'g Officer John Healy (Sea.) was released from confinement and the following punishment was assigned E. Murell, Private U. S. M. C. for refusing to obey a proper ofer of non-commissioned officer, to be confined in double irons for ten days from the 19th instant, when confined to await further action.

E. Murell (P. M.) - By order of the Com'd'g Officer John Healy (Sea.) was released from confinement and the following punishment was assigned E. Murell, Private U. S. M. C. for refusing to obey a proper ofer of non-commissioned officer, to be confined in double irons for ten days from the 19th instant, when confined to await further action.

HMS Firebrand - H. B. M. S. Firebrand came in and anchored.

Lt. Comdr. Maude RN - An officer from this ship paid a boarding visit to H. B. M. S. Firebrand, found her to be two days out from Ningpo and commanded by Lt. Comdr. Maude.


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21 October 1895

German gunboat Iltis - Received a boarding officer from H. I. G. M. S. Iltis requesting the Commanding Officer to dress ship tomorrow between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and sunset in honor of the birthday of the German Empress.

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd dynamo from 8:00 to 11:47, R. P. Thomlinson standing watch in dynamo room during that time for instruction.


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21 October 1895

T. Eastwood (F. 1c.) - By order of the Commanding Officer, confined T. Eastwood (F. 1c.) for two days in solitary confinement on bread and water; for leaving the ship without permission.

Admiral C. C. Carpenter USN - The Captain paid an official visit to the Commander-in-Cheif, Admiral C. C. Carpenter, Com'd'g U. S. Naval Forces on Asiatic Station, he having hoisted his flag onboard the U. S. S. Moncacy.

HMS Firebrand - An officer from H. M. S. Firebrand paid a return boarding visit to the ship.


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22 October 1895

W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, W. C. Taylor (A. 1c.) under instruction.


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22 October 1895

Made all preparations for dressing ship, rainbow fashion.

At 8:00 dressed ship rainbow fashion, German flag at main, in honor of the Empress of Germany, it being the anniversary of her birth.

Lieut. Comdr. Vernon Maud RN - At 1-0:00 Lieut. and Comdr., Vernon Maud, Comd'g. H. M. S. Firebrand paid an official vist to the ship.

H. Smith (Mach.) - H. Smith (Mach.) returned onboard 7 1/2 hrs. overtime.


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23 October 1895


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23 October 1895

T. Eastwood (T.le) - T. Eastwood (T.le) was released from confinment and restored to duty, by order of comdg officer.

Smith, H (Mach) - The comdg officer assigned the following punishments, viz: Smith, H (Mach) 7 1/2 hrs overtime and returning drunk, 15 hrs extra duty.

Hibott L. A (A.le) - Hibott L. A (A.le) trying to smuggle liquor onboard, 3 days solitary confinement on bread and water. L. A. Hibott (a.le.) was placed in confinment in accordance with the above punishment

G.A Merriam (Luit) - At 10:09 a genral court martial of which Luit. G. A Merriam, U.S.~ is president, convened onboard for the trial of Charles Davis (O.S, U.S.~) and of such other persons as may be brought before it.

Charles Davis (O.S, U.S.~) - At 10:09 a genral court martial of which Luit. G. A Merriam, U.S.~ is president, convened onboard for the trial of Charles Davis (O.S, U.S.~) and of such other persons as may be brought before it.

H.M.S. Tirebranc - The captain paid an offical visit to the captain of H.M.S. Tirebranc

German gunboat Plxis - An officer from the German gunboat Plxis returned thanks for having dressed ship yesterday in honour of the German Empress.

U.S.S monuracy - H.P.Sanders (O.S) a prisoner who had been before the court for trial was returend to the U.S.S monuracy.

H.P.Sanders (O.S) - H.P.Sanders (O.S) a prisoner who had been before the court for trial was returend to the U.S.S monuracy.

Fred Boos (C.P) - Discharged from this ship and from the Naval service at their own requests and by purchase in compliance with Gen Order #414 U.S. Navy Dept and by authority of the commander-in-chief- Fred Boos (C.P) and Harry Larkin (C.P) They waiving all claims to transportation and (or) consular aid.

Harry Larkin (C.P) - Discharged from this ship and from the Naval service at their own requests and by purchase in compliance with Gen Order #414 U.S. Navy Dept and by authority of the commander-in-chief- Fred Boos (C.P) and Harry Larkin (C.P) They waiving all claims to transportation and (or) consular aid.


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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24 October 1895

Jas. Birmingham (O. S.) - At 4:20 the General Court Martial of which Lieut. Merriam is President adjourned to meet again at 10:00 A.M. tomorrow. Jas. Birmingham (O. S.) a prisoner who had been before the court for trial was returned to the U.S.S. ~~chias.


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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24 October 1895

minor repairs to ship and 2 court marshalls

Lieut. G. A. Merriam - The General Court Martial of which Lieut. G. A. Merriam is President and which adjourned yesterday at 1:30 P.M. met again. At 10:45 the Court took a recess. Jas. Birmingham (O. S.), a prisoner from the U. S. S. Machias to appear before the court for trial was by order of Com'd'g Officer placed under sentries charge for safekeeping.

Jas. Birmingham (O. S.) - The General Court Martial of which Lieut. G. A. Merriam is President and which adjourned yesterday at 1:30 P.M. met again. At 10:45 the Court took a recess. Jas. Birmingham (O. S.), a prisoner from the U. S. S. Machias to appear before the court for trial was by order of Com'd'g Officer placed under sentries charge for safekeeping.

The General Court Martial of which Lieut G. A. Merriam is President, reconvened at 1:11.

Two merchant steamers entered the harbor.

During the recess of the General Court, the prisoner Jas. Birmingham (O. Sea.) was under sentry's charge for safekeeping, but upon the opening of the Court he was delivered to the custody of the orderly of the Court, subject to the authority of the President of the Court.


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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25 October 1895

Lieut. G. A. Merriam USN - At 4:04 the General Court Martial of which Lieut. G. A. Merriam U.S. Navy is President, adjourned to meet again at 10:00 A. M. tomorrow. Restored the accused to the custody of the Machias ship's police.

J. F. Rooney (C. P.) - Mustered at quarters at 4:30 and found J. F. Rooney (C. P.) to be absent without leave.

French gunboat Inconstant - The French gunboat Inconstant came in and moored off the town.

The Captain returned from the U. S. T. S. Monocacy, from duty as President of the Naval Examining Board.


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25 October 1895

moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00; R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1c.) under instruction.


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25 October 1895

other: 40 tons - fresh water

minor repairs, court marshall,

Lieut. G. A. Merriam USN - At 10:03 the General Court Martial of which Lieut. G. A. Merriam, U. S. N., is President met onboard, all the members being present, with the exception of Lieut. G. H. Stafford U. S. N., together with the Judge Advocate, the accused, his counsel, and witnesses connected with the trial. Broke the jack at the mizzen and fired a gun, upon the meeting of the Court, expending for that purppose 1, 6 pdr. H. R. T. saluting charge in the Ordnance Department of this ship. At 11:28 the Court took a recess. Placed the accused, Jas. Birmingham, (O. Sea.), under sentry's charge for safekeeping by order of the Commanding Officer.

Lieut. G. H. Stafford USN - At 10:03 the General Court Martial of which Lieut. G. A. Merriam, U. S. N., is President met onboard, all the members being present, with the exception of Lieut. G. H. Stafford U. S. N., together with the Judge Advocate, the accused, his counsel, and witnesses connected with the trial. Broke the jack at the mizzen and fired a gun, upon the meeting of the Court, expending for that purppose 1, 6 pdr. H. R. T. saluting charge in the Ordnance Department of this ship. At 11:28 the Court took a recess. Placed the accused, Jas. Birmingham, (O. Sea.), under sentry's charge for safekeeping by order of the Commanding Officer.

Jas. Birmingham (O. S.) - At 10:03 the General Court Martial of which Lieut. G. A. Merriam, U. S. N., is President met onboard, all the members being present, with the exception of Lieut. G. H. Stafford U. S. N., together with the Judge Advocate, the accused, his counsel, and witnesses connected with the trial. Broke the jack at the mizzen and fired a gun, upon the meeting of the Court, expending for that purppose 1, 6 pdr. H. R. T. saluting charge in the Ordnance Department of this ship. At 11:28 the Court took a recess. Placed the accused, Jas. Birmingham, (O. Sea.), under sentry's charge for safekeeping by order of the Commanding Officer.

USS Monocacy - The Captain left the ship for the U. S. T. S. Monocacy on duty as President of the Naval Examining Board.


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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26 October 1895

W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00, during which time W. C. Taylor (A. 1c.) stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.

L. A. Abbott (A. 1c.) - By order of Com'd'g Offr. released L. A. Abbott (A. 1c.) from confinement, and restored him to duty.

USS Monocacy - At 9:11 the Captain left the ship on duty as a member of an Examining Board on the Monocacy.

Lieut. G. A. Merriam USN - At 10:04 the General Court Martial, of which Lieut. G. A. Merriam, U. S. N., is President, met on board, all the members being present, together with the Judge Advocate. Fired a gun, expending one 6 pdr. H. R. F. saluting charge, in Ordnance dept, and hoisted jack at mizzen.

C. P. Mulvaney (Mach.) - C. P. Mulvaney (Mach.) returned onboard 4 1/2 hrs. overtime.

At 11:57 the General Court Martial took a recess till 1:00 P. M.

James Birmingham (O. S.) - At 1:00 the General Court Martial of which Lt. G. A. Merriam is President met, pursuant to recess taken this morning and immediately afterwards took a recess to await the arrival of necessary papers from the U. S. S. Machias. Pursuant to this the Court met at 2:42. James Birmingham (O. S.) a prisoner from the U. S. S. Machias who appeard before the Court for trial was returning to the Machias.

At 4:15 the General Court Martial adjourned, to meet again at 10:00 A. M. Monday the 28th inst.

At 5:30 the Captain returned onboard from duty on the U. S. S. Monocacy as member of an Examining Board.


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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26 October 1895

Camile - French gunboat left the harbor


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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27 October 1895

Rev. R. O. Irish - At 10:45 Rev. R. O. Irish of Kin-Kiang, representing the Mission to Seamen held Divine Services onboard.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd dynamo until 11:00, E. L. Poor (A. 1c.) under instruction in dynamo room during that time.


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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28 October 1895

USS Monocacy - Captain returned onboard from the Flagship Monocacy.


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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28 October 1895

At 9:10 the Captain left the ship for duty on board the U. S. Flagship Monocacy as President of a Naval Examining Board.

Lieut. G. A. Merriam USN - At 10:03 the General Court Martial of which Lieut. G. A. Merriam, U. S. N., is President, met on board, all the members and the Judge Advocate being present. Hoisted the Jack at the mizzen, and fired a gun, expending in the Ord. Dept., one H. 6 pdr. saluting charge.At 10:28 the Court adjourned to await the action of the revising authority; hauled down the jack.

Med. Inspt. J. A. Hawke USN - Surgeon W. A. McClurg U. S. N. left the ship at 9:30 to report to Med. Inspt. J. A. Hawke, U. S. N. for duty on board the U. S. Flagship Monocacy as member of a Medical Board of Examination, and returned at 11:35.

Surgeon W. A. McClurg USN - Surgeon W. A. McClurg U. S. N. left the ship at 9:30 to report to Med. Inspt. J. A. Hawke, U. S. N. for duty on board the U. S. Flagship Monocacy as member of a Medical Board of Examination, and returned at 11:35.

Captaine de Fregat Granier - Captaine de Fregat Granier, of the French gunboat Inconstant, paid an official visit to the ship.


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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29 October 1895

T. Olivero (App 1 C.) - T. Olivero (A. 1c.) was caught coming onboard ship he having been absent without leave. Lost small lamp of bull's eye lantern overboard in flashing it upon Olivero, when he came over the bows.

W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) - At 9:50 confined in double irons under sentry's charges, for safekeeping W. Gordon (A 1c.) and at 10:20 G. Mahoney (F. 2c.) both for safekeeping until sober, they being drunk and disorderly.

G. Mahoney (F. 2c.) - At 9:50 confined in double irons under sentry's charges, for safekeeping W. Gordon (A 1c.) and at 10:20 G. Mahoney (F. 2c.) both for safekeeping until sober, they being drunk and disorderly.

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd dynamo form 8:00 to 12:00, R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1c.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time for instruction.


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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29 October 1895

The Captain left the ship at 9:10 for the U. S. S. Monocacy, as President of the Naval Examining Board.

Lieut. G. A. Merriam USN - The General Court Martial of which Lieut. G. A. Merriam, U. S. N., is President met at 10:02, fired a gun and hoisted a jack, expending 1, 6 pdr. saluting charge in the Ordnance Department of this ship. The Court adjourned at 11:00 to meet at 10:00 A. M. tomorrow morning.

E. S. Murell (PM) - By order of the Com'd'g Officer released E. S. Murell (P. M.) from confinement and restored him to duty; and at 2:40 confined F. Olivero (A. 1c.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for leaving ship without permission, and L. C. Henvis (P. M.) for wearing citizen's clothes on shore, in violation of an order of the ship, was given 8 hrs. extra duty.

F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) - By order of the Com'd'g Officer released E. S. Murell (P. M.) from confinement and restored him to duty; and at 2:40 confined F. Olivero (A. 1c.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for leaving ship without permission, and L. C. Henvis (P. M.) for wearing citizen's clothes on shore, in violation of an order of the ship, was given 8 hrs. extra duty.

L. C. Henvis (P. M.) - By order of the Com'd'g Officer released E. S. Murell (P. M.) from confinement and restored him to duty; and at 2:40 confined F. Olivero (A. 1c.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for leaving ship without permission, and L. C. Henvis (P. M.) for wearing citizen's clothes on shore, in violation of an order of the ship, was given 8 hrs. extra duty.


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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30 October 1895

2 sailors absent, worked on signals


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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30 October 1895

received food, 3 sailors punished, 6 absent, court marshall going on and dissovled


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moored to german buoy off shanghai china and making passage between shanghai and toochow and right bank of woosing river abreast point hakl

Lat 31.2, Long 121.5


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31 October 1895

tested anchor at anchorage


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31 October 1895

anchor not holding against list, engines running


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31 October 1895

8am to Merid. At 10:50 with the helm hard astarboard, took the ground gently near the right bank of the river, no perceptible shock felt on bridge;

monocary - changing mooring

vulcan - german boat with typhoon news



LOGS FOR NOVEMBER 1895


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woosung river point hotel

Lat 48.8, Long -129.0


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1 November 1895

woosung

Lat 31.4, Long 121.5

Monocacy - At 11:10 wig-wagged to "Monocacy":- "Wait; tug is coming. Craig."


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at anchor woosung river off point hokl

Lat 31.4, Long 121.5


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1 November 1895

8am to merid. At 11:30 "Monocacy" started ahead pulling again and we backing, and at 11:31 the ship left the bottom and backed out into the stream


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woosung river point hotel china

Lat 31.4, Long 121.5


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2 November 1895

bad weather


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at anchor woosung river off point hotel and off signal station

Lat 68.3, Long -166.8


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2 November 1895

changed anchorage, did inspection


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moored woosung anchorage

Lat 31.4, Long 121.5


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3 November 1895


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3 November 1895

moored woosung anchorage

Lat 31.4, Long 121.5

W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:05, W. C. Taylor (A. 1 c.) under instruction.


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3 November 1895

British steamer Tailse - At 9:45 the British steamer Tailse which had been aground on the inner bar got off and stood up towards Shanghai.

George Mahoney (F. 2c.) - At 8:45 a copy of charges and specifications of offences preferred by Rear Admiral C. C. Carpenter against George Mahoney (F. 2c.) was read and delivered to him by the Judge Advocate of the General Court Martial before which he is to appear for trial.

French Cruiser Duguay Truin - An officer from this ship paid a return boarding visit to the French Cruiser Duguay Truin. She arrived here over a month ago from Yokohama, Commanded by Capitaine de Vaisseau Bayle.

Capt. B. F. Day USN - A Board of Officers, composed of Capt. B. F. Day, U. S. N., Lieut. H. O. Rittenhouse, U. S. N., and Lieut. F. H. Holmes U. S. N., met on board at 1:45 to investigate the circumstances of the recent grounding of this vessel. They left the ship at 3:45.

Lieut. H. O. Rittenhouse USN - A Board of Officers, composed of Capt. B. F. Day, U. S. N., Lieut. H. O. Rittenhouse, U. S. N., and Lieut. F. H. Holmes U. S. N., met on board at 1:45 to investigate the circumstances of the recent grounding of this vessel. They left the ship at 3:45.

Lieut. F. H. Holmes USN - A Board of Officers, composed of Capt. B. F. Day, U. S. N., Lieut. H. O. Rittenhouse, U. S. N., and Lieut. F. H. Holmes U. S. N., met on board at 1:45 to investigate the circumstances of the recent grounding of this vessel. They left the ship at 3:45.

The Captain called officially on Capitaine de Vaisseau Bayles, Commodore du Pacific, on board the French cruiser Duguay Trouin.


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moored woosung anchorage

Lat 31.4, Long 121.5


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4 November 1895

At 5:45 founf thermometer used for taking temperature of water at surface to be broken. (Marks -6992-H.J. Green Bklyn N.Y. U.S.N.)

At 5:45 found thermometer used in taking temperature of water at surface to be broken (Marks, - 6992- H. J. Green Bklyn, N. Y., U. S. N.)

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd dynamo until 11:00, E. L. Poor (A. 1c.) under instruction in dynamo room.


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moored woosung anchorage

Lat 31.4, Long 121.5


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4 November 1895

At 10:15 the General Court Martial of which Lieut. A. E. Culver was President, met on board, broke a jack and fired a gun, expending for this purpose one 6 pdr. saluting charge, in the Ordnance department of this ship. The Court took a recess at 11:29.

Ensign C. M. Fahs USN - Ensign C. M. Fahs, U. S. Navy, reported on board as a member of a board of survey.

S. J. Wousor (lds.) - The following change in rating was made: S. J. Wousor, (Lds.), to be a Coal Passer.

HMS Firebrand - H. M. S. firebrand passed over the bar, outward bound.

USS Monocacy - U. S. S. Monocacy, got underway and stood down the river.

The General Court Martial reassembled at 1:00 P.M. and adjourned at 2:37 to meet tomorrow at 10:00 A. M.


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moored woosung anchorage

Lat 31.4, Long 121.5


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5 November 1895

{Combined entry from two pages}. Meridian to 4P.M. At 2:19 called "All hands to muster" and George Mahoney (F2c) being present, the charges, specifications, findings and sentence of the General Court Martial in his case were read. He was sentenced "to be sent to the United States as soon as practical and upon arriving to be confined in such a place as the Honorable Secretary of the Navy may designate for a period of six months, and to perform extra police duty during such term of confinement, to lose all pay that may have become due to him during his term of confinement, except the sum of three (3) dollars per month for necessary prison expenses and further sum of forty (40) dollars to be paid him at the expiration of his term of confinement; total loss of pay amounting to one hundred and twenty two dollars ($122.00), then to be dishonorably discharged from the U.S. Navy Service. The USS Baltimore is designated as the vessel on board of which he shall be transferred to the United States.

George Mahoney (F. 2c.) - extra police duty during such term of confinement, to lose all pay that may become due him during his term of confinement, except the sum of three (3) dollars per month of necessary prison expenses and a further sum of forty (40) dollars to be paid him at the expiration of his term of confinement; total loss of pay amounting to one hundred and twenty two dollars ($122.00), then to be dishonorably discharged from the U. S. Naval Service." The U. S. S. Baltimore is designated as the vessel on board of which he shall be transferred to the United States.

George Mahoney (F. 2c.) - At 4:25 trnasferred to U. S. Flagship Baltimore, with his bag, hammock, and necessary papers, Geo. Mahoney (2c. F.) for passage home, he being under sentence of a General Court Martial.

H. Weber (P. M.) - At 4:30 mustered crew at quarters; H. Weber, (P. M.) absent without leave.


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4 November 1895

moored woosung anchorage

Lat 31.4, Long 121.5

4PM to 8PM. Harbor Master came on board and notified us that our st'rb'd anchor if foul of a submarine telegraph cable, and made arrangements for clearing it tomorrow.

The Harbor Master came onboard and notified us that out st'b'd anchor is foul of a submarine telegraph cable, and made arrangements for clearing it tomorrow.

The flagship wigwagged at 4:20:- "To members of General Court Martial. Court is dissolved. sig. Lieut Culver"; and, at 6:05:- "Your mail did not come by our orderly."


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5 November 1895

P. Grant (F. 1c) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- Grant, P. (F. 1c.), drunk onboard ship, 12 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1c.), drunk and noisy on duty, 24 hrs. extra duty; Baxter, D. (A. 1c.), drunk on bard ship, 20 hrs. extra duty; Bowe, W. J. (Sea.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Wiggins, W. (F 1c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Fahy, J. (F. 2c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs. returned dirty, 13 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bug.), overleave 4 hrs., drunk and noisy, brought off by the Master-at-Arms; 12 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (P. M.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Humble, A. (W. T.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; McIntire W. (F. 2c.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Olsen, Ch. (G. M. 3.), overleave 15 hrs., returned drunk, 18 hrs. extra duty; Half, R. (O. S.), matches in possession, 6 hrs. extra duty.

W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- Grant, P. (F. 1c.), drunk onboard ship, 12 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1c.), drunk and noisy on duty, 24 hrs. extra duty; Baxter, D. (A. 1c.), drunk on bard ship, 20 hrs. extra duty; Bowe, W. J. (Sea.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Wiggins, W. (F 1c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Fahy, J. (F. 2c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs. returned dirty, 13 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bug.), overleave 4 hrs., drunk and noisy, brought off by the Master-at-Arms; 12 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (P. M.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Humble, A. (W. T.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; McIntire W. (F. 2c.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Olsen, Ch. (G. M. 3.), overleave 15 hrs., returned drunk, 18 hrs. extra duty; Half, R. (O. S.), matches in possession, 6 hrs. extra duty.

D. Baxter (App. 1 C.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- Grant, P. (F. 1c.), drunk onboard ship, 12 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1c.), drunk and noisy on duty, 24 hrs. extra duty; Baxter, D. (A. 1c.), drunk on bard ship, 20 hrs. extra duty; Bowe, W. J. (Sea.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Wiggins, W. (F 1c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Fahy, J. (F. 2c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs. returned dirty, 13 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bug.), overleave 4 hrs., drunk and noisy, brought off by the Master-at-Arms; 12 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (P. M.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Humble, A. (W. T.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; McIntire W. (F. 2c.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Olsen, Ch. (G. M. 3.), overleave 15 hrs., returned drunk, 18 hrs. extra duty; Half, R. (O. S.), matches in possession, 6 hrs. extra duty.

W. J. Bowe (Sea) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- Grant, P. (F. 1c.), drunk onboard ship, 12 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1c.), drunk and noisy on duty, 24 hrs. extra duty; Baxter, D. (A. 1c.), drunk on bard ship, 20 hrs. extra duty; Bowe, W. J. (Sea.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Wiggins, W. (F 1c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Fahy, J. (F. 2c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs. returned dirty, 13 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bug.), overleave 4 hrs., drunk and noisy, brought off by the Master-at-Arms; 12 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (P. M.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Humble, A. (W. T.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; McIntire W. (F. 2c.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Olsen, Ch. (G. M. 3.), overleave 15 hrs., returned drunk, 18 hrs. extra duty; Half, R. (O. S.), matches in possession, 6 hrs. extra duty.

W. Wiggins (F. 1c.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- Grant, P. (F. 1c.), drunk onboard ship, 12 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1c.), drunk and noisy on duty, 24 hrs. extra duty; Baxter, D. (A. 1c.), drunk on bard ship, 20 hrs. extra duty; Bowe, W. J. (Sea.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Wiggins, W. (F 1c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Fahy, J. (F. 2c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs. returned dirty, 13 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bug.), overleave 4 hrs., drunk and noisy, brought off by the Master-at-Arms; 12 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (P. M.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Humble, A. (W. T.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; McIntire W. (F. 2c.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Olsen, Ch. (G. M. 3.), overleave 15 hrs., returned drunk, 18 hrs. extra duty; Half, R. (O. S.), matches in possession, 6 hrs. extra duty.

J. Fahy (F. 2c.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- Grant, P. (F. 1c.), drunk onboard ship, 12 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1c.), drunk and noisy on duty, 24 hrs. extra duty; Baxter, D. (A. 1c.), drunk on bard ship, 20 hrs. extra duty; Bowe, W. J. (Sea.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Wiggins, W. (F 1c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Fahy, J. (F. 2c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs. returned dirty, 13 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bug.), overleave 4 hrs., drunk and noisy, brought off by the Master-at-Arms; 12 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (P. M.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Humble, A. (W. T.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; McIntire W. (F. 2c.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Olsen, Ch. (G. M. 3.), overleave 15 hrs., returned drunk, 18 hrs. extra duty; Half, R. (O. S.), matches in possession, 6 hrs. extra duty.

C. Smith (Bug.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- Grant, P. (F. 1c.), drunk onboard ship, 12 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1c.), drunk and noisy on duty, 24 hrs. extra duty; Baxter, D. (A. 1c.), drunk on bard ship, 20 hrs. extra duty; Bowe, W. J. (Sea.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Wiggins, W. (F 1c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Fahy, J. (F. 2c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs. returned dirty, 13 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bug.), overleave 4 hrs., drunk and noisy, brought off by the Master-at-Arms; 12 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (P. M.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Humble, A. (W. T.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; McIntire W. (F. 2c.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Olsen, Ch. (G. M. 3.), overleave 15 hrs., returned drunk, 18 hrs. extra duty; Half, R. (O. S.), matches in possession, 6 hrs. extra duty.

J. McMahon (P. M.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- Grant, P. (F. 1c.), drunk onboard ship, 12 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1c.), drunk and noisy on duty, 24 hrs. extra duty; Baxter, D. (A. 1c.), drunk on bard ship, 20 hrs. extra duty; Bowe, W. J. (Sea.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Wiggins, W. (F 1c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Fahy, J. (F. 2c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs. returned dirty, 13 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bug.), overleave 4 hrs., drunk and noisy, brought off by the Master-at-Arms; 12 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (P. M.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Humble, A. (W. T.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; McIntire W. (F. 2c.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Olsen, Ch. (G. M. 3.), overleave 15 hrs., returned drunk, 18 hrs. extra duty; Half, R. (O. S.), matches in possession, 6 hrs. extra duty.

A. Humble (W. T.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- Grant, P. (F. 1c.), drunk onboard ship, 12 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1c.), drunk and noisy on duty, 24 hrs. extra duty; Baxter, D. (A. 1c.), drunk on bard ship, 20 hrs. extra duty; Bowe, W. J. (Sea.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Wiggins, W. (F 1c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Fahy, J. (F. 2c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs. returned dirty, 13 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bug.), overleave 4 hrs., drunk and noisy, brought off by the Master-at-Arms; 12 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (P. M.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Humble, A. (W. T.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; McIntire W. (F. 2c.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Olsen, Ch. (G. M. 3.), overleave 15 hrs., returned drunk, 18 hrs. extra duty; Half, R. (O. S.), matches in possession, 6 hrs. extra duty.

W. McIntire (F. 2c.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- Grant, P. (F. 1c.), drunk onboard ship, 12 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1c.), drunk and noisy on duty, 24 hrs. extra duty; Baxter, D. (A. 1c.), drunk on bard ship, 20 hrs. extra duty; Bowe, W. J. (Sea.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Wiggins, W. (F 1c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Fahy, J. (F. 2c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs. returned dirty, 13 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bug.), overleave 4 hrs., drunk and noisy, brought off by the Master-at-Arms; 12 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (P. M.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Humble, A. (W. T.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; McIntire W. (F. 2c.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Olsen, Ch. (G. M. 3.), overleave 15 hrs., returned drunk, 18 hrs. extra duty; Half, R. (O. S.), matches in possession, 6 hrs. extra duty.

Ch. Olsen (G. M. 3c) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- Grant, P. (F. 1c.), drunk onboard ship, 12 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1c.), drunk and noisy on duty, 24 hrs. extra duty; Baxter, D. (A. 1c.), drunk on bard ship, 20 hrs. extra duty; Bowe, W. J. (Sea.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Wiggins, W. (F 1c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Fahy, J. (F. 2c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs. returned dirty, 13 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bug.), overleave 4 hrs., drunk and noisy, brought off by the Master-at-Arms; 12 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (P. M.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Humble, A. (W. T.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; McIntire W. (F. 2c.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Olsen, Ch. (G. M. 3.), overleave 15 hrs., returned drunk, 18 hrs. extra duty; Half, R. (O. S.), matches in possession, 6 hrs. extra duty.

R. Half (O.S.) - The Com'd'g Officer assigned the following punishments, viz:- Grant, P. (F. 1c.), drunk onboard ship, 12 hrs. extra duty; Gordon, W. (A. 1c.), drunk and noisy on duty, 24 hrs. extra duty; Baxter, D. (A. 1c.), drunk on bard ship, 20 hrs. extra duty; Bowe, W. J. (Sea.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Wiggins, W. (F 1c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Fahy, J. (F. 2c.), overleave 12 1/2 hrs. returned dirty, 13 hrs. extra duty; Smith, C. (Bug.), overleave 4 hrs., drunk and noisy, brought off by the Master-at-Arms; 12 hrs. extra duty; McMahon, J. (P. M.) overleave 13 hrs., 13 hrs. extra duty; Humble, A. (W. T.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; McIntire W. (F. 2c.), overleave 2 hrs., 2 hrs. extra duty; Olsen, Ch. (G. M. 3.), overleave 15 hrs., returned drunk, 18 hrs. extra duty; Half, R. (O. S.), matches in possession, 6 hrs. extra duty.

J. Healy (Sea.) - By order of Com'd'g Officer, J. Healy (Sea.) was placed in solitary confinement for five days on bread and water, for being absent from ship without permission.

At 10:30 the General Court Martial, of which Lieut. A. E. Culver, U. S. N., is President, convened on board, all the members and the Judge Advocate being present. Broke the Jack at the mizzen and fired a gun, expending in Ordnance dept. one 6 pdr. H. R. F. saluting charge. At 11:00 the Court adjourned to await the action of the revising authority.

George Mahoney (F. 2c.) - At 2:19 called "all hands to muster" and George Mahoney (F. 2c.) being present, the charges, specifications, findings and sentence of the General Court Martial in his case were read. He was sentenced "to be sent to the United States as soon as practicable and upon arrival to be confined in such a place as the Honorable Secretary of the Navy may designate for a period of six months, and to perform


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moored woosung anchorage underway making passage to foochow and at anchor off elliot islands

Lat 30.75, Long 122.32


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6 November 1895


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6 November 1895

moored woosung anchorage underway making passage to foo chow and at anchor off elliot island

Lat 31.4, Long 121.5

At 6:50 called "Bring ship to anchor." At 7:00 stopped engines, and at 7:05, the ship having lost head way let go stbd. anchor in 8 fms. water, soft mud, veering to 60 fms on stbd. chain.

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - R. Thomlinson (App. 1 c.) stood watch in dynamo room from 8:00 to 11:00 for instruction.


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6 November 1895

At 4:00 started fires in both after boilers. At end of watch steam on starboard forward boiler.

H. Weber (P. M.) - At 9:30 mustered at quarters, H. Weber (P. M.) absent without leave;

Called "all hands up anchor" at 12:05. Hoisted Interag. 4890 at 12:17 the Flagship answering in the affirmative. Got up port anchor at 12:30 and went ahead, standing down the Woosung River, Commanding Officer conning ship. Found an English man-of-wr of the "Aeolus"class at anchor in the lower reach.


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at anchor off elliot island and underway making passage to foo chow china

Lat 28.08, Long 122.63


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6 November 1895


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7 November 1895

at anchor off elliot island and underway making passage to foo chow china

Lat 69.1, Long -135.8

W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) - Port dynamo in use, W. C. Taylor (App.) being in the dynamo room for instruction.


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7 November 1895

Hove up the anchor at 6:07 and at 6:11 went ahead on sourse S 20E.

At 2:40 stopped engines for one minute on account of passing close to a fishing boat which had a net out.


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by bearings

Lat 26.00, Long 119.43


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8 November 1895

Steaming up Min river for Pagoda Anchorage, pilot conning. At 12:13 called "All hands bring ship to anchor," and slowed engines.

HMS Archer - H. M. S. Archer in port.

Received a visit of courtesy from H. M. S. Archer, Act'g. Comdr. Risk, Comdg., she having arrived Oct. 20th, 24 hrs. from Amoy, for an indefinite stay. sent a boarding officer to Archer to return this visit.


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8 November 1895

making passage between woosung and foo chow china and moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat -17.5, Long -149.8

At 12:58 set clocks back 24 minutes.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd. dynamo until 11:00, E. L. Poor (A. 1. c.) under instruction.


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8 November 1895

Then picked up a Chinese pilot named "Jim" licensed No 7 and from Registered Pilotboat No 2.

During the remainder of the watch steaming up the Min River full speed under conn of pilot, passing points as follows- At 10:40 Bar buoy No. 1 on starboard beam P. L. 54.5, at 10:52 buoy No. 2 on starboard beam P. L. 56.5, at 10:03 buoy No. 3 on port beam P. L. 58.8. At 11:26 passed between Temple Bar buoy, P. L. 63.4 and at 11:32 Oriental P'k. on starboard beam P. L. 65.0. Pat. log at end of watch 70.3.


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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9 November 1895


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moored pagoda anchorage mire river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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9 November 1895

Rec'd onboard in Pay Dept. from Ah Tung of Pagoda Anchorage fresh provisions as follows:- 102 lbs. bread, 127 1/2 lbs. beef 127 1/2 lbs. vegetables.

Hugo Weber (PM) - Hugo Weber (P. M.) was this day declared a deserter from the U. S. Marine Corps, dating from Oct. 30, 1895, he having been absent from the ship without permission since that date.

Leon M. Henriques (Coxwain) - By direction of Bureau of Navigation, letter 4822T of Oct. 1, 1895, wherever the name of Leon Henriques, Coxwain, appears in the records of this ship, the name is to be corrected by inserting the initial "M" after the name Leon.

HMS Archer - The Com'd'g. Officer paid a visit on board H. M. S. Archer.

The Wardroom officers visited H. M. S. Archer.

Lieut. G. A. Merriam USN - The Navigator, Lieut. G. A. Merriam, relieved the Senior Watch Officer, Lieut W. S. Hogg, of the duties of Ordnance officer of the ship.

Lieut. W. S. Hogg USN - The Navigator, Lieut. G. A. Merriam, relieved the Senior Watch Officer, Lieut W. S. Hogg, of the duties of Ordnance officer of the ship.

The English steamer the Fuksang came in from Hong Kong and Swatow. A Chinese man-of-war left the harbor and stood down the river. The Commanding Officer of H. M. S. Arched, called on the Captain and Ward Room Officers.


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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10 November 1895

J. Healy (Sea.) - By order of Commanding Officer, released, at 8:06, J. Healy (Sea.) his term of confinement having expired.

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 8:00 to 11:39 R. P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time for instruction.



LOG BOOK – NOVEMBER 11th 1895 TO MAY 21st 1896


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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11 November 1895

W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00; W. C. Taylor (A. 1 C.) under instruction.


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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11 November 1895

C. Chatman (M. Att.) - By order of the Captain, C. Chatman (M. Att.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for one day for giving a false and misleading message to a machinist; O. A. Anderson (Sea.) for throwing sweepings over ship's side and lubberly conduct - assigned 2 hrs. extra duty and E. Williams (Sea.) for being noisy and profane 4 hours extra duty.

O. A. Anderson (Sea.) - By order of the Captain, C. Chatman (M. Att.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for one day for giving a false and misleading message to a machinist; O. A. Anderson (Sea.) for throwing sweepings over ship's side and lubberly conduct - assigned 2 hrs. extra duty and E. Williams (Sea.) for being noisy and profane 4 hours extra duty.

E. Williams (Sea.) - By order of the Captain, C. Chatman (M. Att.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for one day for giving a false and misleading message to a machinist; O. A. Anderson (Sea.) for throwing sweepings over ship's side and lubberly conduct - assigned 2 hrs. extra duty and E. Williams (Sea.) for being noisy and profane 4 hours extra duty.

H. G. Macfarland Ensign - Ensign H. G. Macfarland left the ship on leave of absence until 7 P.M. November 13.

Hugo Weber (PM) - Held a sale of the effects of Hugo Weber (P. M.) who has been declared a deserter; sum netted $1.45.


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12 November 1895

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00 during which time E. L. Poor (A. 1c.) stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.

At 8:55 the steam launch returned from Foochow.


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12 November 1895

Lowered steam launch and started fires in her at 6:00, and a party left the ship in her for Foo Chow.

C. Chatman (M. Att.) - At 8:00, by order of Comdg. Off., released C. Chatman (M. Att.) from confinement and restored him to duty.

China Navigation Steamer Fooksang - At 3:20 the China Navigation Steamer Fooksang went out.


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13 November 1895

H. G. Macfarland Ensign - Ensign H. G. Macfarland returned from leave.


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13 November 1895


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14 November 1895

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Shut down port dynamo at 11:00. R. P. Thomlinson (App.) was in the dynamo room for instruction during this watch.

Shut down port dynamo at 11:00. R. P. Thomlinson (App.) was in the dynamo room for instruction during this watch.

Mr. E. L. B. Allen English Vice Consul - The English Vice Consul, Mr. E. L. B. Allen, visited the ship officially; received him with the usual honors, and upon his departure fired a salute of five guns British ensign at the fore.

CMSS Hae Shiu - The C. M. S. S. Hae Shiu arrived from Shanghai; sent a boarding boat to her, & received a mail from the United States.


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14 November 1895

British steamer Haitan - At 5:30 the British steamer Haitan went out.

Mr. J. C. Hixson US Consul - The U. S. Consul, Mr. J. C. Hixson, came on board at 9:25; received him with the usual honors.

J. B. Patton Asst. Eng. - Asst. Eng. J. B. Patton left the ship on one weeks leave of absence.


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15 November 1895

Lieut. L. C. Kerr Paymaster - Paymaster L. C. Kerr left the ship on four days leave, and Lieut. W. A. Gill until tomorrow evening.

Lieut. W. A. Gill USN - Paymaster L. C. Kerr left the ship on four days leave, and Lieut. W. A. Gill until tomorrow evening.

W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00 and W. C. Taylor (A 1c.) under instruction in dynamo room during that time.


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15 November 1895

J. H. Martin (Boilermaker) - By order of the Commanding Officer confined J. H. Martin (Boilermaker) in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days; for leaving ship without permission while in dry dock.

A. F. Reed (C. P.) - The following punishment was assigned by the Commanding Officer to Reed, A. F. (C. P.), 3 hrs extra duty for leaving mess gear adrift on main deck.

Commander Kingsmill RN - Commander Kingsmill R. N. who relieved Commander Risk R. N. of H. M. S. Archer, called on the Commanding Officer.


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16 November 1895

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00; E. L. Poor (A. 1c.) under instruction.

A. Gurgart (Act'g. Oiler) - The Captain assigned the following punishments, A. Gurgart (Actg. Oiler) for not obeying order of Machinist Mulvaney, 24 hrs. extra duty; M. Norvick (Cox.) for not carrying out order in reference to dropping boat, 12 hrs. extra duty; F. Gruner (A. 1 c.) for being slow in manning boat, 4 hrs. ex. dury; J. P. Ahearn (Lds.) for not obeying order of coxwain, 24 hrs. ex. duty; E. Emmel (A. 2c.) for lubberly conduct and shirking in boat, 8 hrs. ex. duty.

M. Norvick (Cox'n) - The Captain assigned the following punishments, A. Gurgart (Actg. Oiler) for not obeying order of Machinist Mulvaney, 24 hrs. extra duty; M. Norvick (Cox.) for not carrying out order in reference to dropping boat, 12 hrs. extra duty; F. Gruner (A. 1 c.) for being slow in manning boat, 4 hrs. ex. dury; J. P. Ahearn (Lds.) for not obeying order of coxwain, 24 hrs. ex. duty; E. Emmel (A. 2c.) for lubberly conduct and shirking in boat, 8 hrs. ex. duty.

F. Gruner (App 1c) - The Captain assigned the following punishments, A. Gurgart (Actg. Oiler) for not obeying order of Machinist Mulvaney, 24 hrs. extra duty; M. Norvick (Cox.) for not carrying out order in reference to dropping boat, 12 hrs. extra duty; F. Gruner (A. 1 c.) for being slow in manning boat, 4 hrs. ex. dury; J. P. Ahearn (Lds.) for not obeying order of coxwain, 24 hrs. ex. duty; E. Emmel (A. 2c.) for lubberly conduct and shirking in boat, 8 hrs. ex. duty.

J. P. Ahearn (Lds.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments, A. Gurgart (Actg. Oiler) for not obeying order of Machinist Mulvaney, 24 hrs. extra duty; M. Norvick (Cox.) for not carrying out order in reference to dropping boat, 12 hrs. extra duty; F. Gruner (A. 1 c.) for being slow in manning boat, 4 hrs. ex. dury; J. P. Ahearn (Lds.) for not obeying order of coxwain, 24 hrs. ex. duty; E. Emmel (A. 2c.) for lubberly conduct and shirking in boat, 8 hrs. ex. duty.

E. Emmel (App 2c) - The Captain assigned the following punishments, A. Gurgart (Actg. Oiler) for not obeying order of Machinist Mulvaney, 24 hrs. extra duty; M. Norvick (Cox.) for not carrying out order in reference to dropping boat, 12 hrs. extra duty; F. Gruner (A. 1 c.) for being slow in manning boat, 4 hrs. ex. dury; J. P. Ahearn (Lds.) for not obeying order of coxwain, 24 hrs. ex. duty; E. Emmel (A. 2c.) for lubberly conduct and shirking in boat, 8 hrs. ex. duty.

HMS Archer - The Captain paid an official visit to H. M. S. Archer.

Mr. E. L. B. Allen English Vice Consul - The Commanding Officer paid an official visit to the English Vice Consul, Mr. E. L. B. Allen.


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16 November 1895


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17 November 1895

J. H. Martin (Boilermaker) - By order of Comdg. Officer, J. H. Martin (B. M.) was released from confinement and restored to duty.

H. J. Horn (App 2c) - By order of Comdg. Officer at 9:05 placed H. J. Horn (A. 2c.) in solitary confinement for five days on bread and water for attempting to smuggle liquor on board.

Englist Steamer Airlie - The English Str. Airlie went out.

Rev. J. E. Walker - A party of Missionaries from shore held divine service on board; the Rev. J. E. Walker of Shaown officiating.


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18 November 1895


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18 November 1895

Capt. Newell USN - At 11:00 the steam launch left for Foochow, Capt. Newell U.S.N. commanding the U. S. S. Detriot returned to Foochow in her, also Lt. Hogg, left to visit the city and K. D. Grant (Mach.) left on 3 days leave of absence.

Lieut. W. S. Hogg - At 11:00 the steam launch left for Foochow, Capt. Newell U.S.N. commanding the U. S. S. Detriot returned to Foochow in her, also Lt. Hogg, left to visit the city and K. D. Grant (Mach.) left on 3 days leave of absence.

K. D. Grant (Mach) - At 11:00 the steam launch left for Foochow, Capt. Newell U.S.N. commanding the U. S. S. Detriot returned to Foochow in her, also Lt. Hogg, left to visit the city and K. D. Grant (Mach.) left on 3 days leave of absence.

British steamer Strathclyde - At 12:45 the British St'm'r. Strathclyde came in from Shanghai, bound for New York via Hong Kong; sent a boarding boat to her.

A Board composed of Lieutenants R. M. Hughes and E. Simpson and Ensign H. G. Macfarland surveyed the stores received on the 16th instant, in Pay Dept. from the General Storekeeper, Mare Island Navy Yard.


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19 November 1895

Lieut. W. S. Hogg - Lieut. W. S. Hogg returned from leave.

W. C. Taylor (App 1c) - W. C. Taylor (App) was in the dynamo room for instruction until the dynamo (port) was stopped at 11:00.


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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19 November 1895

British steamer Namoa - At 9:45 the British merchant stm'r Namoa left port, and at 10:15 H. M. S. Archer passed out for target practice; Archer paraded her guard while passing, we returning it.

HMS Archer - At 9:45 the British merchant stm'r Namoa left port, and at 10:15 H. M. S. Archer passed out for target practice; Archer paraded her guard while passing, we returning it.

Mons Monssen (Act'g C. G. M.) - In accordance with the instructions from the Bureau of Navigation, in letter No 48220a, of October 1,1895, the spelling of the name of Mons Monsen (Act'g C. G. M.), as it now appears in the records of this ship, is changed to read Mons Monssen.

SS Sarpidon - The British "blue funnel" S. S. Sarpidon, M. H. T. Jackson master, arrived from Shanghai; to leave to morrow for Hong Kong via Amoy; sent boarding boat.


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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20 November 1895

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 8 to 11, E. L. Poor (App. 1c.) standing watch during that time, in dynamo room, for instruction.


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20 November 1895

British steamer Strathclyde - The British S. S. "Strathclyde" and "Sarpidon", left the harbor.

SS Sarpidon - The British S. S. "Strathclyde" and "Sarpidon", left the harbor.


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21 November 1895

Asst. Eng. J. B. Patton - Asst. Engineer J. B. Patton returned from leave of absence.


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21 November 1895

A. Kunen (app 1 c) - The Captain assigned 6 hrs. extra duty to A. Kunen (App.1 Cl.) for interfering with sentry's orders.

Chinese cruiser Foo Ching - A Chinese cruiser came in and anchored between the Custom House and beacon at 11:38, she then fired a three gun salute. Sent an officer to board her and she was the Foo Ching Comd'g. Officer, Kwan Chien Chiung (Second rank), from Amoy, 48 hrs. out.

Ensign H. G. Macfarland - Ensign H.G.Macfarland, U. S. N., left the ship on leave till 8:00 P. M. of the 23d. inst.


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22 November 1895

R. P. Thomlinson (App 1c) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 800 to 1100 during which time R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1c.) stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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22 November 1895

Archer - British Cruiser returned to her anchorage

H. J. Horn (App 2c) - At 8:00, by order of Comdg. Off., released H. J. Horn (A. 2c.) from confinement, and restored him to duty.

English steamer Kalgan - At 11:00 English Str. Kalgan went out.

HMS Archer - At 1:19 the British cruiser Archer returned to her anchorage. She had been out for target practice off Matsu Id. and used SeaCat Rk. as a target. An officer from this ship made the usual boarding visit.

Peter C. Hart (Actg B. M. 2c) - Peter C. Hart (Actg B. M. 2d class) received an appointment as Acting Boatswain's Mate 1st Class to date from Nov. 1, 1895.

Asst. Eng. J. B. Patton - Asst. Engineer J. B. Patton left the ship on one week's leave of absence, commencing to day.


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23 November 1895

W. C. Taylor (App 1c) - Ran port dynamo until 11:00, W. C. Taylor (A. 1c.) under instruction.


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23 November 1895

Plover - H.M.Gunboat arrived from Ningpo, homeward bound.

E. Emmel (App 2c) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- E. Emmel (A. 2c.) for shirking and leaving instruction without permission - 24 hrs. extra duty, C. E. Spratley (M. Attd.) for neglect of duty and making a misleading statement - 24 hrs. extra duty.

C. E. Spratley (Mess Att) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- E. Emmel (A. 2c.) for shirking and leaving instruction without permission - 24 hrs. extra duty, C. E. Spratley (M. Attd.) for neglect of duty and making a misleading statement - 24 hrs. extra duty.

HMS Plover - At 12:20 H. M. Gunboat Plover, Hon. F. Addington, Lieut. Comdr., Comd'g. arrived, 48 hrs. from Ningpo and homeward bound, and moored upstream from this vessel. Sent an officer to the Plover to make the usual visit of courtesey.

Chinese gunboat Chao Wo - The Chinese gunboat Chao Wo passed up stream, and, at 1:05 got aground while making the turn toward the Dockyard.

Butterfield and Swire steamer Kweigang - At 1:10 the Butterfield and Swire Stm'r. Kweigang came in and anchored, boarded and found her to be 48 hrs. from Hong Kong and bound, tomorrow, for Tientsin, L. Dawson, Master.

Chinese gunboat Yein Kha - At 1:20 the Chinese gunboat Yein Kha passed up the river.

The Wardroom Officers called on board H. M. S. Archer.

Chinese cruiser Foo Ching - At 2:45 the Chinese cruiser Foo Ching came in sight from the dockyard and passed down the river flying a five striped flag at the fore; she received salutes of three guns each from the "Chao Wo" and a battery on shore while passing. At 3:00 the "Chao Wo" got afloat and steamed out of sight toward the Dockyard.

Ensign H. G. Macfarland - Ensign Macfarland returned from leave of absence.


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24 November 1895

E. L. Poor (App 1c) - Port dynamo running, E. L. Poor (app 1c) being under instruction.


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24 November 1895

HMS Plover - A boarding officer from H. M. S. Plover returned our visit of yesterday.

CMSS Hae Shin - At 9:00 the C. M. S. S. Hae Shin came in from Shanghai. boarded her and received a mail from the United States.

Lieut. Comdr F. Addington - Lieut. Comdr. The Honorable F. Addington, Comd'g H. M. S. Plover called onboard officially.

The Captain called officially on board H. M. S. Plover.

Rev. Mr. Beard - The Rev. Mr. Beard, an American Missionary,held Divine Service on board.

At 11:55 H. M. S. Plover got underway and left the harbor, flying a homeward bound pennant.

A small Chinese revenue steamer passed up the river and anchored off the Custom House.

British steamer Glengyle - Boarded the Bitish Stm'r. Glengyle, J. McGillivray, Master, which arrived at 4:45, 24 hrs. from Shanghai; bound for New York via Hong Kong; and also the British Stm'r. Kwong Sang, W. S. Stalker, Master, which arrived at 5:50, 24 hrs. from Swatow, bound for Shanghai or Tientsin.

British steamer Kwong Sang - Boarded the Bitish Stm'r. Glengyle, J. McGillivray, Master, which arrived at 4:45, 24 hrs. from Shanghai; bound for New York via Hong Kong; and also the British Stm'r. Kwong Sang, W. S. Stalker, Master, which arrived at 5:50, 24 hrs. from Swatow, bound for Shanghai or Tientsin.


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25 November 1895

S. S. Oanfa - The British S. S. Oanfa, J. A. Davies, Master, arrived, 24 hours from Shanghai, bound for London via Amoy and Hong Knog. A small Chinese Customs steamer came in and anchored off the Custom House.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - Paymaster Leeds C. Kerr, U. S. Navy, returned to the ship from Foochow in the steam cutter with the dinghy in tow.


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25 November 1895

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - At 6:00 Paymaster L. C. Kerr left the ship in the steam cutter, with dinghy in tow, for Foochow.

British steamer Glengyle - The British steamer "Glengyle" left the harbor at 3:00.


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26 November 1895

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00 during which time R. P. Thomlinson (App 1 cl.) stood watch in the dynamo room for instruction.


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26 November 1895

S.S.Haitan - British ship, left for Hong Kong

British steamer Haitan - The British S. S. "Haitan", J. P. Roach, Master, left the harbor for Hong Kong via Amoy and Swatow. A small Chinese Customs steamer left the harbor.


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27 November 1895

W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo fom 8:00 to 11:00; W. C. taylor (A. 1c.) under instruction.


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27 November 1895

British Steamers Kwong Sang - The British Steamers Kwong Sang and Oanfa left the harbor at 5:45.

S. S. Oanfa - The British Steamers Kwong Sang and Oanfa left the harbor at 5:45.

CMSS Hae Shiu - At 8:30 the China Merchant Steamer Hae Shiu left. Boarded the British Steamer Namoa Captain Hall, which arrived at 8:30 3 days out from Hong Kong and also the German steamer Clara Captain M. Ipland, 15 hours out from Tamsui Formosa, and which arrived at 11:08.

British Steamer Namoa - At 8:30 the China Merchant Steamer Hae Shiu left. Boarded the British Steamer Namoa Captain Hall, which arrived at 8:30 3 days out from Hong Kong and also the German steamer Clara Captain M. Ipland, 15 hours out from Tamsui Formosa, and which arrived at 11:08.

German steamer Clara - At 8:30 the China Merchant Steamer Hae Shiu left. Boarded the British Steamer Namoa Captain Hall, which arrived at 8:30 3 days out from Hong Kong and also the German steamer Clara Captain M. Ipland, 15 hours out from Tamsui Formosa, and which arrived at 11:08.

J. B. Patton Asst. Eng. - Asst. Engr. J. B. Patton, U.S.N., returned form leave.

Kwong Sang - British Steamer left harbor at 5:45

Oanfa - British Steamer left harbor at 5:45


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28 November 1895

A Chinese man-of-war came in at 8:30, and proceeded up the river; another came down the river and anchored on our port bow at 9:05.

Chief Eng. G. W. Stivers USN - At 8:05 the steam cutter with dinghy in tow, left for Foo-chow. Chief-Engr. G. W. Stivers, U. S. N. left the ship on one week's leave. Lieut. W. A. Gill, U. S. N., left the ship on leave till 8:00 P. M. the 30th inst. At 11:16 the steam cutter, and dinghy returned from Foo-chow.

Lieut. W. A. Gill USN - At 8:05 the steam cutter with dinghy in tow, left for Foo-chow. Chief-Engr. G. W. Stivers, U. S. N. left the ship on one week's leave. Lieut. W. A. Gill, U. S. N., left the ship on leave till 8:00 P. M. the 30th inst. At 11:16 the steam cutter, and dinghy returned from Foo-chow.

Chinese gunboat Tschen Hang - A Chinese official, flying a five striped flag, came down the river and boarded the Chinese gunboat Tschen Hang, which got underway at 3:30 and proceeded down the river.

Members of the crew gave a concert forward.


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29 November 1895

Mr. J. W. Jamieson, H. B. M. Vice-consul - Mr. J. W. Jamieson, H. B. M. Vice-consul at Pagoda Anchorage called onboard at 3:40.

Upon the departure of the British Vice Consul, fired a salute of five guns, British Ensign at the fore, expending in Ordnance Dep't. five 6 pdr. H. saluting charges.


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29 November 1895

Chinese gunboat Chao Wo - At 8:15 the Chinese gunboat Chao Wo passed down the river.

P&O SS Java - At 8:55 the British st'm'r Namoa left port. At 9:20 the P&O S. S. Java came in; boarded her and found her to be one day from Shanghai, F. N. Tillard, Master, bound, Saturday, for London, via Hong Kong.

British Steamer Namoa - At 8:55 the British st'm'r Namoa left port. At 9:20 the P&O S. S. Java came in; boarded her and found her to be one day from Shanghai, F. N. Tillard, Master, bound, Saturday, for London, via Hong Kong.

French gunboat Leon - At 9:35 the French gunboat Leon, Lieut. Gauchet, Comd'g., arrived, three days from Wenchan Fu, for a short stay; sent a boarding officer to her with the usual offer of courtesy, which was returned.

HMS Swift - At 10:55, H. M. S. Swift, Lieut. W. B. S. Wrey, Comd'g protem, arrived, two and one half days from Shanghai, to proceed to Foochow Sunday, if favorable; sent a boarding officer to her with the usual offers of courtesy.

The Comd'g Officer of H. M. S. Swift called on board officially.

A boarding officer from H. M. S. Swift returned the boarding visit of this forenoon.

J. B. Patton Asst. Eng. - In the absence of Chief Eng'r. G. W. Stivers U. S. N., Ass't Eng'r. J. B. Patton, U. S. N., made the weekly inspection of those parts of the ship for which the Chief Engineer is specially responsible.

Namoa - British steamer left port at 8:55


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30 November 1895

The P&O S. S. Java left port at 7:20. -

HMS Swift - The Commanding Officer called on H. M. S. Swift. The Wardroom Officers of H. M. S. Swift called on the Ward Room Officers.

R. P. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8 to 11:28, R. P. Thomlinson (1 C. app.) standing during that time in dynamo room for instruction.



LOGS FOR DECEMBER 1895


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1 December 1895


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1 December 1895

At 9:30 held divisional inspection, after which at 9:45 the Captain inspected the ship with crew at quarters; then called all hands to muster, and the Executive Officer read Asiatic G. C. Martial order No. 9, and Navy Dept. G. C. Martial orders Nos. 72 and 73, also Articles for the Government of the Navy, after which mustered officers and crew.

HMS Swift - H. M. S. Swift proceeded up the Min River at 10:00, we parading our Marine Guard and saluting by present arms, she doing likewise.

Dr. C. Hartwell - A party of missionaries held divine service onboard at 10:35, Dr. C. Harwell officiating.

Japanese Steamer Chihaya Maru - The Japanese Str. Chihaya Maru, Master, - Sakakawa, 15 hrs. from Kulung, came in, and was boarded.

The U. S. Consul came on board at 12:50.

The U. S. Consul called upon the English Vice Consul, Pagoda Anchorage, in one of our boats. After dark a steamer came in and anchored.

The U. S. Consul left at 5:30.


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2 December 1895

Tweed - British Gunboat anchored at 2:25


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2 December 1895

Lieut. D. Gauchet - Lieut. D. Gauchet, Comdg. the French Gunboat "Lion" paid an official visit to the ship, which was returned by the Captain.

French gunboat Lion - At 10:30 the Chinese vessel, which came in yesterday, got underway and stood up the river. At 11:30 the French Gunboat "Lion" stood down the river.

In accordance with the recommendation of a special Board of Survey, threw overboard in Pay Dept., 50 wisp brooms and 120 boxes blacking.

HMS Tweed - A Chinese government vessel flyng no pennant was towed from up the river to anchorage off the drydock, she anchored at 12:40. The British Gunboat Tweed, St. Ward commanding, from Foochow came to anchor at 2:25. An officer from this ship paid the usual boarding visit.

In accordance with the recommendation of the Quarterly Board of Survey on stores in Pay Dept. 135 lbs. of fish and 109 lbs. of bacon were thrown overboard.


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3 December 1895

Japanese Steamer Chihaya Maru - At 3:55 the Japanese stm'r. Chihaya Maru left port.

Mr. Werner Krohu, Acting Consul for Germany at Foochow - Mr. Werner Krohu, Acting Consul for Germany, at Foochow called upon the Captain. The Captain called upon Mr. Jamieson British Vice Consul at Pagoda.

Mr. J. W. Jamieson, H. B. M. Vice-consul - Mr. Werner Krohu, Acting Consul for Germany, at Foochow called upon the Captain. The Captain called upon Mr. Jamieson British Vice Consul at Pagoda.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - Paymaster L. C. Kerr returned from leave.

Chi haya Maru - Japanese steamer, left port at 3:55


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3 December 1895

Lieut. G. A. C. Ward RN - The Commanding Officer of the British gunboat Tweed, Lieut. G. A. C. Ward, called officially upon the Captain who later returned the visit.

In accordance with the recommendation of the Quarterly Board of Survey on stores in the Paymaster's Dept. 62 lbs. 6 ounces of beans were thrown overboard, as detrimental to health, on account of being mouldy and decayed.

Lieut. R. M. Hughes - Lt. R. M. Hughes left the ship on leave of absence until Dec. 5th at 8 P.M. and Paymaste L. C. Kerr left on leave of absence until tomorrow evening.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - Lt. R. M. Hughes left the ship on leave of absence until Dec. 5th at 8 P.M. and Paymaste L. C. Kerr left on leave of absence until tomorrow evening.

A Chinese government vessel flying no pennant passed and went up the river.

HMS Tweed - At 1:10 H. M. S. Tweed left the harbor, parading her guard in passing, which we returned.

Chinese gunboat Chao Wo - At 1:40 the Chinese cruiser Chao Wo passed up the river, flying a five striped flag at the fore.


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4 December 1895

E. Gratz (Ch. M. A.) - E. Gratz (Ch. M. A. ) and Thos. Ford (Pay Yeo.) returned from leave.

Thos. Ford (Pay Yeo) - E. Gratz (Ch. M. A. ) and Thos. Ford (Pay Yeo.) returned from leave.


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4 December 1895

R. Shay (Sea.) - The Captain presented 15 hrs. extra duty to R. Shay (Sea.) for spitting tobacco juice over shells on quarterdeck.

British steamer Haitau - At 9:30 the British stm'r. Haitau, J. P. Roach, Master, arrived, three days from Hong Kong, via Swatow & Amoy, and bound on return trip next Friday; boarded her.

The Wardroom Officers returned the visit of the British Vice Consul.

British Steamer Yiksang - At 11:20 the British stm'r. Yiksang, H. Roope, Master, arrived, three days from Hong Kong, via Swatow, and hence, Saturday, for Shanghai; boarded her.

Chas. Goss (Apoth.) - Chas. Goss (Apoth.) left the ship on leave until tomorrow evening.

Chief Eng. G. W. Stivers USN - Chief Eng'r. G. W. Stivers, U. S. N. returned from leave.


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5 December 1895

English Steamer Benlawers - Boarded the English steamer Benlawers, Captain H. Webster, 2 days from Shanghai and leaving in about one day.

Wilfrid O. Lamb (Actg. G. M. 2d Cl.) - Received onboard from U. S. S. Olympia with their bags and hammocks and necessary papers, Wilfrid O. Lamb (Actg. G. M. 2d Cl.), Chas. B. Spivey (Actg. G. M. 2d Cl.) and James McCarthy, (Plumber and Fitter).

Chas. B. Spivey (Actg. B. M. 2d Cl.) - Received onboard from U. S. S. Olympia with their bags and hammocks and necessary papers, Wilfrid O. Lamb (Actg. G. M. 2d Cl.), Chas. B. Spivey (Actg. G. M. 2d Cl.) and James McCarthy, (Plumber and Fitter).

James McCarthy (Plumber and Fitter) - Received onboard from U. S. S. Olympia with their bags and hammocks and necessary papers, Wilfrid O. Lamb (Actg. G. M. 2d Cl.), Chas. B. Spivey (Actg. G. M. 2d Cl.) and James McCarthy, (Plumber and Fitter).

R. W. Thomlinson (App. 1 C.) - A boat hook was lost overboard by R. W. Thomlinson (1 c. app.) from the 1st cutter, accidentally, a junk having run into the cutter while alongside of the "Hae shin".

Lieut. R. M. Hughes USN - Lieut. R. M. Hughes, U. S. N., returned from leave. C. Goos (Apoth.) returned from leave.

Chas. Goos (Apoth.) - Lieut. R. M. Hughes, U. S. N., returned from leave. C. Goos (Apoth.) returned from leave.

Rev. G. H. Hubbard (missionary) - An American missionary the Rev. G. H. Hubbard, gave a magic lantern entertainment on board.


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5 December 1895

Edward Anderson (B. M. 2Cl.) - Edward Anderson, B. M. 2cl., reported his term of enlistment as having expired, but he was not discharged his retention in the service for the present being essential to the public interest.

Chinese steamer Haeshin - The Chinese steamer Haeshin, J. Wells, Master, arrived from Shanghai, two days out, bound on return trip Monday. made boarding visit. The British S. S. Benlawers arrived at 11:30.

English Steamer Benlawers - The Chinese steamer Haeshin, J. Wells, Master, arrived from Shanghai, two days out, bound on return trip Monday. made boarding visit. The British S. S. Benlawers arrived at 11:30.


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6 December 1895


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W. C. Taylor (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, W. C. Taylor (A. 1c.) under instruction.


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6 December 1895

George Huyck (C. B. M.) - George Huyck (C. B. M.) reported his term of enlistment as having expired, but he was not discharged, his retention in the service for the present, being essential to the public interest.

Mr. Robert W. Mansfield, former English Consul to Foochow - Mr. Robert W. Mansfield, the former English Consul to Foochow paid a visit to the ship and upon his leaving, we fired a salute of 7 guns with the English flag at the fore. Expended in the Ordnance Dept., 7, 6 prd. H., saluting charges.

British steamer Haitan - The British steamers "Haitan" and Benlawers" left the harbor.

English Steamer Benlawers - The British steamers "Haitan" and Benlawers" left the harbor.

Japanese Transport Doyo Maru - At 1:10 the Japanese Transport Doyo Maru, H. Sakamoto, master, four days from the Pescadores, came in and anchored; boarded her.


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7 December 1895

Japanese Transport Doyo Maru - The Japanese Transport "Doyo Maru" went out at 11:30.

C. A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:35 during which time C. A. Halle (app. 1c.) stood watch in dynamo-room for instruction.

Soyo Maru - Japanese transport went out at 11:30


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8 December 1895

Rev. W. N. Brewster (Missionary) - The Rev. W. N. Brewster a missionary of Foochow held Divine Service on board.

British S. S. Yiksang - The British S. S. Yiksang, H. Roope, master, left the harbor for Shanghai. The Shire line steamer "Monmouthshire" arrived, anchoring at 3:35.

Shire Steamer Monmouthshire - The British S. S. Yiksang, H. Roope, master, left the harbor for Shanghai. The Shire line steamer "Monmouthshire" arrived, anchoring at 3:35.

Boarded the British steamer Monmouthshire, W. A. E. Evans, master, 36 hours out form Shanghai, bound for New York via Hong Kong. She brought some mail for us.

J. F. Coen (App. 1 C.) - Starboard dynamo running until 11:00, J. Coen (App. 1 cl.) being in the dynamo room for instruction.


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9 December 1895

Joseph M. Foley (1st Sgt USMC) - Discharged from this ship and the U. S. Marine Corps, by reason of the expiration of his term of enlistment, and, at his own request, on the station, Joseph M. Foley (1st Serg't. U. S. M. C.) he waiving all claim for consular aid or transportation to the United States.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran starboard dynamo until 11:00, A. Kunen (A. 1 c.) under instruction.

Joseph M. Foley (1st Sgt USMC) - Discharged from this ship and the U. S. Marine Corps, by reason of the expiration of his term of enlistment, and, at his own request, on the station, Joseph M. Foley (1st Serg't. U. S. M. C.) he waiving all claim for consular aid or transportation to the United States.


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9 December 1895

Joseph M. Foley (1st Sgt USMC) - J. M Foley, 1st. Serg't. U. S. M. C., reported the expiration of his term of enlistment.

Chinese S. S. Haeshin - The Chinese S. S. Haeshin, C. H. Wells, master, left for Shanghai.


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Moored Pagoda Anchorage, Min River, China

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10 December 1895

H. G. Macfarland Ensign - At 9:00 Ensign H. G. Macfarland left the ship on leave until 8:00 P. M. of the 14th inst.

Mr. J. C. Hixson US Consul - The U. S. Consul from Foochow, Mr. J. C. Hixson, visited the ship.

Lieut. W. A. Gill USN - Lieut. W. A. Gill left the ship on leave until tomorrow evening.


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10 December 1895

Lieut. G. A. Merriam USN - Lieut. G. A. Merriam left the ship on leave until 9:30, Dec. 12.


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Moored Pagoda Anchorage, Min River, China

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11 December 1895

British Steamer Namoa - At 3:00 the English str. Namoa, T. Hall master, 3 days from Hong Kong, came in; boarded her. A Chinese man-of-war came in.

Lieut. G. A. Merriam USN - Lieut. G. A. Merriam, U. S. N., returned from leave.

Shire Steamer Monmouthshire - The English Str. Monmouthshire went out.

Joseph M. Foley (1st Sgt USMC) - At 5, J. M. Foley having reenlisted Dec. 10, 1895 under authority of the Colonel Commandant, as a private U. S. M. C. is reappointed a First Sergeant by the Comdg. Officer of this vessel, from Dec. 10, 1895 to continue in force during his service on board this vessel, (and under present enlistment only), unless his appointment is revoked by the Comdg. Officer.

Lieut. W. A. Gill USN - Lieut. W. A. Gill, U. S. N., returned from leave at 9:00.

J. F. Coen (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00; J. F. Coen (A. 1c.) under instruction in dynamo room.

Nauioa - English str arrived at 3:00


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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11 December 1895

HMS Caroline - At 11:02 H. M. S. Caroline Captain Norcock, from Nagasaki came in and moored. We paraded the Marine Guard and saluted with present arms, she doing likewise when she passed. Sent an officer to her to make the boarding call.

An Officer from H. M. S. Caroline returned the official visit of this morning. The Captain made an official call on the Captain of the "Caroline".

H.M.S. Caroline - Arrived from Nagasake at 11:02


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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12 December 1895


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moored pagoda anchorage miu river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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12 December 1895


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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13 December 1895


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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13 December 1895

HMS Caroline - H.M.S. Caroline went out at 6:15.

Junius Cobb (M. Att.) - Junius Cobb (M. Att.) and Joseph Briggs (M. Att.) reported the expiration today of their terms of enlistment.

Joseph Briggs (M. Att.) - Junius Cobb (M. Att.) and Joseph Briggs (M. Att.) reported the expiration today of their terms of enlistment.

British Steamer Namoa - At 8:30 a Chinese transport passed out. At 9:00 the British steamer Namoa left.


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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14 December 1895

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - Paymaster L. C. Ker left the ship on leave of absence until Monday morning Dec. 16th.

P. & O. S.S. Malacca - At 8:10 the P. & O. S. S. Malacca left port.

At 8:30 the steam launch, with dinghy in tow, left for Fuchau. The Captain left the ship for Fuchau, on duty.

Edward E. T. Price (M. Att.) - The term of enlistment of Edward E. T. Price (Mess Attendant) expired today.

C. A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Starboard dynamo running until 11:00, C. Halle (App. 1 cl.) being in the dynamo room for instruction.


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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14 December 1895


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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15 December 1895

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - Paymaster Leeds C. Kerr returned from leave.

British S. S. Yiksang - The British S. S. Yiksang, H. Roope master arrived from Shanghai, two days out. Made boarding visit and found her to have U. S. mail for this vessel. She will return to Shanghai leving here in about two days. A Chinese government vessel left the harbor.

Rev. G. H. Hubbard (missionary) - The Rev. G. H. Hubbard held divine service onboard.

Mr. H. W. Churchhill, US Vice-Consul at Fuchau - Mr. H. W. Churchhill, Vice-Consul of the United States at Fuchau, called on the Commanding Officer and Ward Room Officers.

J. F. Coen (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8 to 11, J. F. Coen (1 c. app) standing watch during that time in dynamo room, for instruction.


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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16 December 1895

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00. A. Kunen (A. 1c.) standing watch in dynamo room for instruction.

afternoon shift made repairs


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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16 December 1895

English steamer Tsi-nam - At 9:30 the English steamer Tsi-nam, Capt. G. B. Ramsey, from Kobe, arrived and anchored and we boarded her.

German steamer Clara - The German steamer Clara left at 8:45.

Jeremiah Griffin (Stg. Cook) - The term of enlistment of Jeremiah Griffin (Stg. Cook) expired today, Dec. 16, 1895, and he so reported th fact.

A Chinese government vessel came in at 11:30 and proceeded up the river.

At 1:30 the Captain returned to the ship, having, with the U. S. Consul, Mr. J. C. Hixson, made an official call on the Viceroy of Fuchau Province on the 14th inst.

tsi-nami and clara - english/german steamers arrive/left

captain and consul - visited the viceroy tuchan province


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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17 December 1895

midnight watch measured the tide


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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17 December 1895

received food and made minor repairs


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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18 December 1895

At 4:45 party sent ashore to play football returned.

Thos. H. Ford (Pay Yeo) - T. H. Ford (Pay Yeo.) returned aboard at 8:15.

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo until 12:00, C. A. Halle (A. 1 c.) under instruction in the dynamo room throughout the watch.

ran around deck for 5 minutes, played football


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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18 December 1895

Thos. H. Ford (Pay Yeo) - T. H. Ford (Pay Yeo.) left the ship on leave of absence until 12 o'clock tonight.

English steamer Tsi-nam - The British steamer Tsinam left at 9:30.

Mr. Clement F. R. Allen, HBM Consul at Fuchau - At 12:07 Mr. Clement F. R. Allen, H. B. M. Consul at Fuchau, visited the ship officially; upon his departure, fired a salute of seven guns, British ensign at the fore, expending in Ord. Dep't. seven 6 pdr. H. saluting charges.

British Steamer Yiksang - At 1:00 the British stm'r Yiksang left port.

trimara - british ship left

yiksang - british ship left

minor repairs all over the place


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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19 December 1895

Received from P. Nanstadt of Pagoda Anchorage, one ton of Japanese coal for sample purposes.

J. F. Coen (App. 1 C.) - Port dynamo running until 11:00, J. F. Coen (App. 1c.) being in the dynamo room for instruction.


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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19 December 1895

CMSS Hae Shin - At 10:45 the C. M. S. S. Hae shin, C. H. Wells, Master, arrived, 36 hr's. from Shanghai, for a stay of a few days; boarded her and received a mail from home.

HMS Archer - The Comdr. in Chief of the Chinese Naval Station visited H. M. S. Archer, and, upon his departure, she fired a salute of three guns, Chinese ensign at fore.


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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20 December 1895

A Chinese man-of-war, flying a pennant, came in and passed on up the river, paraded the Marine Guard upon her passing, she, however, failed to acknowledge the courtesy.


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8 to 11, A. Kunen (App 1c.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time, for instruction.


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20 December 1895

Charles Chatman (M. Att.) - Charles Chatman, Mess Att'd. reported the expiration of his term of enlistment.

British steamer Haitan - The British S. S. Haitan, J. S. Roach, master arrived three days from Hongkong, having made the passage via Swatow and Amoy. Sent boarding boat. She will remain for about two days. The British S. S. Lok-Sang, flying the house flag of Jardine & Matthieson, anchored below the lower limit and hoisted a red flag at the fore.

British steamer S. S. Lok-Sang - The British S. S. Haitan, J. S. Roach, master arrived three days from Hongkong, having made the passage via Swatow and Amoy. Sent boarding boat. She will remain for about two days. The British S. S. Lok-Sang, flying the house flag of Jardine & Matthieson, anchored below the lower limit and hoisted a red flag at the fore.

English Steamer Bengloe - The English Steamer Bengloe, Captain A. W. S. Thompson, from Shanghai came in at 12:20 and anchored, and we boarded her together with the Lok Sang. English Steamer, Captain Monceer, from Hongkong, that came in in the last watch.

Englisth Steamer Captain Monceer - The English Steamer Bengloe, Captain A. W. S. Thompson, from Shanghai came in at 12:20 and anchored, and we boarded her together with the Lok Sang. English Steamer, Captain Monceer, from Hongkong, that came in in the last watch.

Bengloe - English Steamer from Shanghai came in at 12:20


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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21 December 1895

Chief Eng. G. W. Stivers USN - At 8:30 lowered the steam cutter and started fires in her, she leaving at 11 for Fuchau, with Chief Engineer G. W. Stivers and Paymaster L. C. Kerr who have leave of absence until the time of the leaving of the steam cutter on Monday December 23.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster -

China Merchant's Steamer Irene - The China Merchant's Steamer Irene arrived.

Boarded the Chinese Str. Irene, A. Crawford, master, which came in this morning from Shanghai. A Chinese man-of-war passed down the river at 3:00. The steam cutter with dinghy in tow returned from Fuchau at 3:50.


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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22 December 1895

CMSS Hae Shin - The C. M. S. S. Haeshin left at 6:10.

British steamer Haitau - At 11:50 the English Steamers "Haitau" and "Bengloe" went out.

English Steamer Bengloe - At 11:50 the English Steamers "Haitau" and "Bengloe" went out.

Peter C. Hart (Actg. B. M. 1c) - Peter C. Hart (Actg. B. M. 1c.) reported the expiration of his term of enlistment.

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran starboard dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00, during which time C. A. Halle (App 1c.) stood watch in dynamo-room for instruction.


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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23 December 1895

J. F. Coen (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo until 11:00, J. F.Coen (A. 1c.) under instruction in the dynamo room during that time.

exercised 3rd division on signals


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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23 December 1895

coal: 35 224/2240 tons - Japanese coal during watch

coal: 20 2000/2240 tons - Japanese coal during watch

Made preparations for coaling ship. Two coal lighters came alongside at 7:30.

coal: 35 224/2240 tons - At 9:24 commenced coaling ship - received onboard during watch from P. Nanstad of Pagoda 35 224/224o tons of Japanese coal.

At 12:45 the Captain left for Fuchau, on duty, in the steam cutter with dinghy in tow.

coal: 30 2200/2240 tons - Coaling ship both sides, coolie labor, until 3:45 when finished. Received from P. Nanstadt, of Pagoda Anchorage, 30 2000/2240 tons of Japanese coal during watch, in all 66 tons.

Chief Eng. G. W. Stivers USN - At 5:05 Chief Engineer G. W. Stivers and Paymaster L. C. Kerr returned in steam launch which had the dinghy in tow from leave of absence.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - At 5:05 Chief Engineer G. W. Stivers and Paymaster L. C. Kerr returned in steam launch which had the dinghy in tow from leave of absence.

coal: 65 tons -


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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24 December 1895

British steamer S. S. Lok Sang - The British stm'r. Lok sang left port.

Visiting party returned form H. M. S. Archer.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo until 11:00, A. Kunen, App 1c. being in the dynamo room for instruction.

last ran dynamio


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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24 December 1895

Men engaged in preparing for the Christmas festivities.

At 5:30 the Captain returned from Fuchau in the steam cutter, dinghy in tow.

HMS Archer - Sent a visiting party to H. M. S. Archer.

lok - british steamer left port

received food and minor repairs


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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25 December 1895

China Merchant's Steamer Irene - At 5:55 the C. M. S. S. Irene left port.

British Steamer Namoa - The British S. S. Namoa, T. Hall, master, arrived from Hong Kong via Swatow and Amoy, having left Hong Kong on Sunday morning. She will leave in a few days on her return trip.

At 12:30 the Comdg. Officer, with the crew aft, read a letter from a representation of the American Colony in Fuchau, in reference to Christmas day and afterwards a small gift was presented to each man, by the Colony.

British S. S. Ceylon - The British S. S. Ceylon, C. E. Baker, master, arrived two days out from Shanghai. Sent boarding boat. She will leave shortly for Hong Kong.


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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26 December 1895

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00; C. A. Halle (A. 1c.) standing watch in dynamo room for instruction.

British Steamer Yik Sang - The English steamer Yik Sang, Captain Roope, arrived from Shanghai.

A bag of home mail, via str. Yik Sang, came aboard.


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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26 December 1895


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27 December 1895

British Steamer Namoa - At 4:40 the British steamer Namoa left.

German Bark Hylgia - The German Bark Hylgia came in and anchored at 4:15.

namoa - british steamer left

evening shift inspected ship

nylgia - german bark arrive


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27 December 1895

moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5

J. F. Coen (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:30 during which time J. F. Coen (App. 1c.) stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.

last watch practiced signals


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27 December 1895

German steamer Clara - At 9:35 the German Str. Clara, M. Ipland, master, one day from Tamsui, came in; boarded her.

Jas. Easterbrook (Chief Carpenter's Mate) - Delivered permanent appointments to the following named men:- Jas. Easterbrook as Chief Carpenter's mate, to date from July 23, 1895; John T. West as Chief Machinist from July 1, 1895; Marcus A. Culpepper as Yeoman from June 30, 1895; Mons Monssen as Chief Gunner's Mate from Aug. 30, 1895; John Olsen as Boatswains Mate 2c. from May 11, 1895; John Larsson as Sailmaker's Matge from July 12, 1895; Niclaus Koning as Oiler from Aug. 11, 1895.

John T. West (Chief Machinist) - Delivered permanent appointments to the following named men:- Jas. Easterbrook as Chief Carpenter's mate, to date from July 23, 1895; John T. West as Chief Machinist from July 1, 1895; Marcus A. Culpepper as Yeoman from June 30, 1895; Mons Monssen as Chief Gunner's Mate from Aug. 30, 1895; John Olsen as Boatswains Mate 2c. from May 11, 1895; John Larsson as Sailmaker's Matge from July 12, 1895; Niclaus Koning as Oiler from Aug. 11, 1895.

Mons Monssen (Chief Gunner's Mate) - Delivered permanent appointments to the following named men:- Jas. Easterbrook as Chief Carpenter's mate, to date from July 23, 1895; John T. West as Chief Machinist from July 1, 1895; Marcus A. Culpepper as Yeoman from June 30, 1895; Mons Monssen as Chief Gunner's Mate from Aug. 30, 1895; John Olsen as Boatswains Mate 2c. from May 11, 1895; John Larsson as Sailmaker's Matge from July 12, 1895; Niclaus Koning as Oiler from Aug. 11, 1895.

Marcus A. Culpepper (Yeoman) - Delivered permanent appointments to the following named men:- Jas. Easterbrook as Chief Carpenter's mate, to date from July 23, 1895; John T. West as Chief Machinist from July 1, 1895; Marcus A. Culpepper as Yeoman from June 30, 1895; Mons Monssen as Chief Gunner's Mate from Aug. 30, 1895; John Olsen as Boatswains Mate 2c. from May 11, 1895; John Larsson as Sailmaker's Matge from July 12, 1895; Niclaus Koning as Oiler from Aug. 11, 1895.

John Olsen (Boatswains Mate 2c.) - Delivered permanent appointments to the following named men:- Jas. Easterbrook as Chief Carpenter's mate, to date from July 23, 1895; John T. West as Chief Machinist from July 1, 1895; Marcus A. Culpepper as Yeoman from June 30, 1895; Mons Monssen as Chief Gunner's Mate from Aug. 30, 1895; John Olsen as Boatswains Mate 2c. from May 11, 1895; John Larsson as Sailmaker's Matge from July 12, 1895; Niclaus Koning as Oiler from Aug. 11, 1895.

Niclaus Koning (Oiler) - Delivered permanent appointments to the following named men:- Jas. Easterbrook as Chief Carpenter's mate, to date from July 23, 1895; John T. West as Chief Machinist from July 1, 1895; Marcus A. Culpepper as Yeoman from June 30, 1895; Mons Monssen as Chief Gunner's Mate from Aug. 30, 1895; John Olsen as Boatswains Mate 2c. from May 11, 1895; John Larsson as Sailmaker's Matge from July 12, 1895; Niclaus Koning as Oiler from Aug. 11, 1895.

John Larsson (Sailmaker's Mate) - Delivered permanent appointments to the following named men:- Jas. Easterbrook as Chief Carpenter's mate, to date from July 23, 1895; John T. West as Chief Machinist from July 1, 1895; Marcus A. Culpepper as Yeoman from June 30, 1895; Mons Monssen as Chief Gunner's Mate from Aug. 30, 1895; John Olsen as Boatswains Mate 2c. from May 11, 1895; John Larsson as Sailmaker's Matge from July 12, 1895; Niclaus Koning as Oiler from Aug. 11, 1895.

sailors named to permanent positions, times drills


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28 December 1895

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo until 11:00, A. Kunen (A. 1c.) under instruction in dynamo room.


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28 December 1895

British S. S. Ceylon - At 6:30 the English Str. Ceylon went out.

Lieut. R. M. Hughes USN - A Board of survey on articles in Ordnance Dept. was held, - Lieut. R. M. Hughes senior member.

British Steamer Agamemnon - At 9:20 the British steamer Agamemnon, T. G. Steves master, from Shanghai, bound for Singappore came in and anchored.

The baseball party sent ashore this afternoon returned on board.

A. Gumase (Sea) - By order of commanding officer at 5:05 A. Gumase (Sea.) was confined in double irons for safe keeping until sober, he being drunk and disorderly.


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29 December 1895

A. Gumase (Sea) - A 7:45 A. Gumase (Sea.) was released from confinement for safe keeping by order of Comd'g Officer.

British Steamer Yiksang - At 9:00 the British stm'r Yiksang left port.

Rev. Mr. Gardiner (Missionary) - The Rev. Mr. Gardiner, an American missionary from Fuchau, held Divine Service onboard.

received food

gardiner - american missionary preform service


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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30 December 1895

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - The steam cutter with the dinghy in tow returned from Fuchau, Paymaster Leeds C. Kerr and Pay Yeoman T. H. Ford returning in the steam cutter, having been absent on duty.

T. H. Ford (Pay Yeoman) - The steam cutter with the dinghy in tow returned from Fuchau, Paymaster Leeds C. Kerr and Pay Yeoman T. H. Ford returning in the steam cutter, having been absent on duty.

4pm watch on did minor repairs


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Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, C. A. Halle (App. 1c.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time, for instruction.


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30 December 1895

C. M. S. S. Haeshin - At 7:28 the C. M. S. S. Hae shin came in; sent a boarding boat to her.

Chinese S. S. Haeshin - The boarding boat to the "Haeshin" returned and reported her to be the Chinese S. S. Haeshin, C. H. Wells, master, two days form Shanghai. She will return in about three days.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - The steam cutter with the dinghy in tow left the ship for Fuchau. Paymaster Leeds C. Kerr and Pay Yeoman T. H. Ford left the ship, on duty, in the steam cutter.

Thos. H. Ford (Pay Yeo) - The steam cutter with the dinghy in tow left the ship for Fuchau. Paymaster Leeds C. Kerr and Pay Yeoman T. H. Ford left the ship, on duty, in the steam cutter.

M. Norvick (Cox'n) - By order of the Commanding Officer, placed M. Norvick, Cox., in solitary confinement, on bread and water, for five days, for being drunk on duty while coxswain of a boat.

received food, sailors punished, minor repairs


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31 December 1895

J. F. Coen (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, J. F. Coen (A. 1c.) standing watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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31 December 1895

German steamer Clara - The German S. S. Clara left the harbor.

British steamer Haitau - The English steamer Haitau, Captain J. S. Roach, from Hong Kong, arrived at 9:00.

j s roach - captain visited

naitan - british steamer



LOGS FOR JANUARY 1896


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1 January 1896

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - At 9:10 the steam cutter, with the dinghy in tow, left the ship for Fuchau. Paymaster L. C. Kerr, U. S. N., left the ship on leave till the 3d inst.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran the starboard dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00 during which time A. Kunen (A. 1c.) stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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1 January 1896

Chinese steamer Haeshin - At 4:20 the Chinese Str. Haeshin left the harbor.

received food


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2 January 1896

minor repairs, and ran around deck


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2 January 1896

Ed Gratz (Ch. M. A. A.) - The following named men left the ship on leave till 9:00 P. M. Jan'y 3d:- Ed Gratz (C. M.-at-A.), C. Goos (Apoth), J. Foley (1st Sergt.), G. Fry (Mach.), J. Larsson (S. M. M.)k, N. W. Philips (G. M. 2c.), M. Culpepper, (Equipt. Yeo.)

Joseph M. Foley (1st Sgt USMC) - The following named men left the ship on leave till 9:00 P. M. Jan'y 3d:- Ed Gratz (C. M.-at-A.), C. Goos (Apoth), J. Foley (1st Sergt.), G. Foy (Mach.), J. Larsson (S. M. M.)k, N. W. Philips (G. M. 2c.), M. Culpepper, (Equipt. Yeo.)

Chas. Goos (Apoth.) - The following named men left the ship on leave till 9:00 P. M. Jan'y 3d:- Ed Gratz (C. M.-at-A.), C. Goos (Apoth), J. Foley (1st Sergt.), G. Foy (Mach.), J. Larsson (S. M. M.)k, N. W. Philips (G. M. 2c.), M. Culpepper, (Equipt. Yeo.)

G. Foy (Mach) - The following named men left the ship on leave till 9:00 P. M. Jan'y 3d:- Ed Gratz (C. M.-at-A.), C. Goos (Apoth), J. Foley (1st Sergt.), G. Foy (Mach.), J. Larsson (S. M. M.)k, N. W. Philips (G. M. 2c.), M. Culpepper, (Equipt. Yeo.)

John Larsson (Sailmaker's Mate) - The following named men left the ship on leave till 9:00 P. M. Jan'y 3d:- Ed Gratz (C. M.-at-A.), C. Goos (Apoth), J. Foley (1st Sergt.), G. Foy (Mach.), J. Larsson (S. M. M.)k, N. W. Philips (G. M. 2c.), M. Culpepper, (Equipt. Yeo.)

Marcus A. Culpepper (Equipt. Yeoman) - The following named men left the ship on leave till 9:00 P. M. Jan'y 3d:- Ed Gratz (C. M.-at-A.), C. Goos (Apoth), J. Foley (1st Sergt.), G. Foy (Mach.), J. Larsson (S. M. M.)k, N. W. Philips (G. M. 2c.), M. Culpepper, (Equipt. Yeo.)

N. W. Philips (G. M. 2c.) - The following named men left the ship on leave till 9:00 P. M. Jan'y 3d:- Ed Gratz (C. M.-at-A.), C. Goos (Apoth), J. Foley (1st Sergt.), G. Foy (Mach.), J. Larsson (S. M. M.)k, N. W. Philips (G. M. 2c.), M. Culpepper, (Equipt. Yeo.)


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3 January 1896

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - At 4:58 the steam cutter, with dinghy in tow, returned from Fuchau, bringing the Captain, returned from duty, and Paymaster L. C. Kerr, U. S. N., returned from leave.


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Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 8 to 11, C. A. Halle (App. 1c.), standing watch in dynamo room during that time for instruction.

Edward Gratz (Ch. M. A. A.) - Edward Gratz (Ch. M. a. A.) C. Goos (Apoth.), J. Foley (1st Sergt.), C. Foy (Mach) J. Larsson (S. M. M.), N. W. Phillips (G. M. 2cl.), and M. A. Culpepper (Equip. Yeo.) returned from leave of absence.

Chas. Goos (Apoth.) - Edward Gratz (Ch. M. a. A.) C. Goos (Apoth.), J. Foley (1st Sergt.), C. Foy (Mach) J. Larsson (S. M. M.), N. W. Phillips (G. M. 2cl.), and M. A. Culpepper (Equip. Yeo.) returned from leave of absence.

Joseph M. Foley (1st Sgt USMC) - Edward Gratz (Ch. M. a. A.) C. Goos (Apoth.), J. Foley (1st Sergt.), C. Foy (Mach) J. Larsson (S. M. M.), N. W. Phillips (G. M. 2cl.), and M. A. Culpepper (Equip. Yeo.) returned from leave of absence.

G. Foy (Mach) - Edward Gratz (Ch. M. a. A.) C. Goos (Apoth.), J. Foley (1st Sergt.), C. Foy (Mach) J. Larsson (S. M. M.), N. W. Phillips (G. M. 2cl.), and M. A. Culpepper (Equip. Yeo.) returned from leave of absence.

John Larsson (Sailmaker's Mate) - Edward Gratz (Ch. M. a. A.) C. Goos (Apoth.), J. Foley (1st Sergt.), C. Foy (Mach) J. Larsson (S. M. M.), N. W. Phillips (G. M. 2cl.), and M. A. Culpepper (Equip. Yeo.) returned from leave of absence.

N. W. Phillips (G. M. 2c.) - Edward Gratz (Ch. M. a. A.) C. Goos (Apoth.), J. Foley (1st Sergt.), C. Foy (Mach) J. Larsson (S. M. M.), N. W. Phillips (G. M. 2cl.), and M. A. Culpepper (Equip. Yeo.) returned from leave of absence.

Marcus A. Culpepper (Equip. Yeoman) - Edward Gratz (Ch. M. a. A.) C. Goos (Apoth.), J. Foley (1st Sergt.), C. Foy (Mach) J. Larsson (S. M. M.), N. W. Phillips (G. M. 2cl.), and M. A. Culpepper (Equip. Yeo.) returned from leave of absence.


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3 January 1896

HMS Archer - At 9:45 H. M. S. Archer got underway and left port, parading her guard while passing this vessel, which courtesy was returned.

British steamer Haitau - At 9:50 the British Stm'r Haitau left port.

At 10:30 the Captain left the ship for Fuchau on duty, in the steam cutter, dinghy in tow.

HMS Porpoise - At 12:08 H. M. S. Porpoise, Comdr. F. R. Pelly, 2 days from Swatow, arrived and anchored, and we sent an officer to make the usual boarding call, which call was returned by an officer form that vessel.


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4 January 1896

Comdr. F. R. Pelly RN - Comdr. F. R. Pelly of H. M. S. Porpoise paid a visit to the ship.

M. Norvick (Cox'n) - At 8:30 released M. Norvick (Cox) from confinement, by order of the Captain, and confined A. Gumase (Sea.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for being drunk on duty and causing disturbance.

A. Gumase (Sea) - At 8:30 released M. Norvick (Cox) from confinement, by order of the Captain, and confined A. Gumase (Sea.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for being drunk on duty and causing disturbance.

H. G. Macfarland Ensign - Ensign H. G. Macfarland left the ship on leave of absence until 9:30 A. M. Jan. 6.

The Captain made an official call on Comdr. F. R. Pelly, R. N., of H. M. S. Porpoise.

J. F. Coen (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00; J. F. Coen (A. 1c.) standing watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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5 January 1896

At 9:45 the Captain inspected the ship, and crew at quarters. Called all hands to muster and published G. C. M. Order Nos. 74 to 87 inclusive, and Articles for the Government of the Navy; after which, had general muster.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran the starboard dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00, during which time A. Kunen (App. 1c.) stood watch in the dynamo room for instruction.


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6 January 1896

British Barque Claro Babuyan - At 1:30 the British barque Claro Babuyan came in and moored.

At 2:20 a small Govm't. steamer passed up the river.


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C. M. S. S. Haeshin - At 4:03 the steamer "Hae shin" of the China Merchants line, C. H. Wells master from Shanhai, came in and anchored. At 5:20 the German bark Bilcia got up anchor and dropped down with the tide to the NNE of us, and anchored.

German Bark Bilcia - At 4:03 the steamer "Hae shin" of the China Merchants line, C. H. Wells master from Shanhai, came in and anchored. At 5:20 the German bark Bilcia got up anchor and dropped down with the tide to the NNE of us, and anchored.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo until 11:45, E. L. Poor (A. 1c.) under instruction in dynamo room during that time.

Hae ohin - Steamer of the China Merchants line anchored at 4:03


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6 January 1896

H. G. Macfarland Ensign - Ensign H. G. Macfarland returned from leave.

E. Murphy (Sea.) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

L. Gensler (Act. Painter) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

J. Muldowny (F. 1c.) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

M. Leach (Pvt.) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

W. Martin (Actg Coxn) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

C. Busch (App. 1c.) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

A. Holladay (Lds.) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

C. P. Mulvaney (Mach.) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

Thos. H. Ford (Pay Yeo) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

E. Price (M. Attd.) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

E. Padmore (Bayman) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

T. Campbell (C. P.) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

J. Cobbs (M. Att.) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

Joseph Briggs (M. Att.) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

J. Gorse (Pvt.) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

W. J. Bowe (Sea) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

S. Thompson (App. 1c.) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

C. Michell (App. 2c.) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

R. Shay (Sea.) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

Marcus A. Culpepper (Equip. Yeoman) - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

J. O Bateman - At 8:55 the following men left the ship for Fuchau to give a theatrical performance there tonight: E. Murphy (Sea.), L. Gensler (Act. Painter), M. Leach (Pvt.), W. Martin (Actg Coxn), J. Muldowny (F. 1c.), W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.), C. Busch (App. 1c.), C. Mulvany (Mach.), T. Ford (Yeo.), E. Price (M. Att.), A. Holladay (Lds.), T. Campbell (C. P.), E. Padmore (Bayman), J. Cobbs (M. Att.), J. Briggs (M. Att.), J. Gorse (Pvt.), W. Bowe (Sea.), R. Shay (Sea.), S. Thompson (App. 1c.), E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.), C. Michell (App 2c.), M. Culpepper (Yeo.), J. O. Bateman left ship at 8:55 on leave of absence until 9 P.M. tomorrow.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - At 9:00 the steam cutter was lowered and at 9:32 started fires in her. At 11:35 with dinghy in tow she left for Fuchau. Lt. E. S. Prime and Payr L. C. Kerr left in the steam cutter, the former on duty in connection with theatrical performance, and the latter on leve of absence until tomorrow.

Lieut. E. S. Prime - At 9:00 the steam cutter was lowered and at 9:32 started fires in her. At 11:35 with dinghy in tow she left for Fuchau. Lt. E. S. Prime and Payr L. C. Kerr left in the steam cutter, the former on duty in connection with theatrical performance, and the latter on leve of absence until tomorrow.

J. Fahy (F. 2c.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- J. Fahy (F. 2c.) for being careless coming from fire room with dirty shoes and dirtying deck and ladder - 4 hrs. extra duty

British Steamer Pechili - At 10:15 the British steamer Pechili, R. E. D. Bradley master, from Shanghai came in and anchored bringing mail for us.


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Lat Moored Pagoda Anchorage, Min River, China, Long 119.5


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7 January 1896

K. D. Grant (Mach.) - At 4:15 K. D. Grant (Mach.) left the ship on leave until 5:00 P.M. of the 10th inst.

The Comd'g Officer of H. M. S. Archer visited the ship informally.

J. O Bateman (Yeo.) - At 6:40 J. O. Bateman (Yeo.) returned from leave.

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 8 to 11, C. A. Halle (App. 1cl.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time, for instruction.


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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7 January 1896

German Bark Bylcia - At 6:25 the German bark Bylcia left.

Lieut. E. S. Prime - At 8:30 the minstrel party returned from Fuchau, Lieut. E. S. Prime returned from duty in Fuchau, and Paymaster L. C. Kerr returned from leave.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - At 8:30 the minstrel party returned from Fuchau, Lieut. E. S. Prime returned from duty in Fuchau, and Paymaster L. C. Kerr returned from leave.

British Steamer Namoa - At 9:55 the British Steamer Namoa, T. Hall, Master, arrived from Hongkong & way ports, for a stay of two days and return; boarded her.

British Steamer Pechili - Received by Stm'r. Pechili, in Construction Dept., from L. Charles & Co. of Shanghai:- 1200 lbs. red lead, 25 lbs. Venetian Red, 100 lbs. Gum Shellac, and 40 gals. alcohol.

HMS Archer - H. M. S. Archer, Comdr. Kingsmill, 18 hrs. from Tamsui, arrived at 2:23, we parading the Marine guard and saluting, and she doing likewise. sent an officer to make the boarding call and the call was returned by her.

Norwegian Steamer Vulcan - Boarded the Norwegian Steamer Vulcan, Captain E. Anderson, from Shanghai, she having arrived at 1:13.

Vulcan - Norwegian Steamer arrived at 1:30


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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8 January 1896

H.M.S.Archer - left harbor at 1:20


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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8 January 1896

British Steamer Pechili - At 12:50 the English Str. Pechili left the harbor.

HMS Archer - At 1:20 H. M. S. Archer left the harbor.

Chinese Torpedo Cruiser Fei Ying - At 3:00 the Chinese Torpedo Cruiser Fei Ying left the harbor.


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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9 January 1896

Chief Eng. G. W. Stivers USN - At 6:05 Chief - Engr. G. W. Stivers, Paymaster L. C. Kerr and Ensign H. G. Macfarland returned from Fuchau in the steam cutter, which had the dinghy in tow. Hoisted steam cutter and dinghy.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - At 6:05 Chief - Engr. G. W. Stivers, Paymaster L. C. Kerr and Ensign H. G. Macfarland returned from Fuchau in the steam cutter, which had the dinghy in tow. Hoisted steam cutter and dinghy.

H. G. Macfarland Ensign - At 6:05 Chief - Engr. G. W. Stivers, Paymaster L. C. Kerr and Ensign H. G. Macfarland returned from Fuchau in the steam cutter, which had the dinghy in tow. Hoisted steam cutter and dinghy.


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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9 January 1896

Chief Eng. G. W. Stivers USN - At 5:50 started fires in steam cutter, lowered her and at 7 she left for Fuchau with Chief Engineer G. W. Stivers Paymaster L. C. Kerr and Ensign H. G. Macfarland.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - At 5:50 started fires in steam cutter, lowered her and at 7 she left for Fuchau with Chief Engineer G. W. Stivers Paymaster L. C. Kerr and Ensign H. G. Macfarland.

H. G. Macfarland Ensign - At 5:50 started fires in steam cutter, lowered her and at 7 she left for Fuchau with Chief Engineer G. W. Stivers Paymaster L. C. Kerr and Ensign H. G. Macfarland.

A. Gumase (Sea) - At 8:05, by order of Captain, released A. Gumase (Sea.) from confinement and restored him to duty.

John Olsen (Boatswains Mate 2c.) - J. Olsen (B. M. 2c.) reported the expiration of his term of enlistment.

British Steamer Namoa - At 2:10 the British steamer Namoa left.

Chinese Torpedo Cruiser Fei Ying - At 3:15 the Chinese Torpedo Cruiser Fei Ying, Commander Lew commanding, came in and anchored off the Custom House and was boarded at 3:55 she again got underway and stood up the river. She had been outside since yesterday for a trial trip.

exercised general quarters, minor repairs


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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10 January 1896

J. B. Patton Asst. Eng. - At 3:40 Ass't. Eng. J. B. Patton left the ship on leave of absence for one week.

British Bark Nanaimo - At 5:05 the British Bark Nanaimo of Shanghai came in and anchored.

crew ran about the deck for 5 minutes, minor repairs

manaimo of shanghai - british bark arrived


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo until 11:35, E. L. Poor (A. 1c.) under instruction in dynamo room during that time.


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10 January 1896

Chinese Torpedo Cruiser Fei Ying - An officer from the Chinese Torpedo Cruiser Fei Ying paid a return boarding visit. At 10:38 the Chinese steamer Kiang Pak, A. Brissander Master, from Hong Kong came in and anchored.

Chinese Steamer Kiang Pak - An officer from the Chinese Torpedo Cruiser Fei Ying paid a return boarding visit. At 10:38 the Chinese steamer Kiang Pak, A. Brissander Master, from Hong Kong came in and anchored.

received food, drilled, arms practice


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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11 January 1896

Norwegian Steamer Vulcan - At 7:40 the Norwegian Steamer Vulcan went out.

Lieut. W. A. Gill USN - Lieut. W. A. Gill, U. S. N., left the ship on leave until Monday, to visit Fuchau. A party of men left the ship to play baseball.

Baseball party returned.

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd dynamo until 11:00, C. A. Halle (A. 1c.) being in dynamo room for instruction.


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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12 January 1896

Chinese S. S. H~in Chi - The Chinese S. S. H~in Chi, M. F. Patterson, master arrived from Shanghai two days out. She will stay two or three days and then return to Shanghai.

The Ward Room Officers of H. B. M. S. Porpoise, called on the Captain and Ward Room Officers.


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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13 January 1896

A Chinese officer called to return thanks on behalf of the Captain of the Dock Yard for assistance offered last night.

Lieut. W. A. Gill USN - Lieut. W. A. Gill returned from leave at 4:50.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00; A. Kunen (A. 1c.) standing watch in dynamo room for instruction.

added coal, repaired flooring


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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13 January 1896

H. G. Macfarland Ensign - At 2:25 sighted a fire on shore at the dry dock. At 2:29 called away the fire party. Party ready in 5m, and at 2:38 left the ship in charge of Ensign H. G. Macfarland. At 3:35 the party returned, having reported to the Chinese Official in charge of the fire, who returned thanks for the offer of assistance, but declared that the fire was already under the control of the forces at his disposal.

The fire on shore apparently went out at 5:00.

P. C. Hart (Actg B. M. 1c) - The Captain assigned the following punishments, P. C. Hart (Actg B. M. 1c.), G. A. Muldowny (1c. F.), J. Olsen (B. M. 2c.) and C. B. Spivey (Actg. G. M. 2c.), for being over leave 1 1/4 hours, each 2 hrs. extra duty.

J. Muldowny (F. 1c.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments, P. C. Hart (Actg B. M. 1c.), G. A. Muldowny (1c. F.), J. Olsen (B. M. 2c.) and C. B. Spivey (Actg. G. M. 2c.), for being over leave 1 1/4 hours, each 2 hrs. extra duty.

C. B. Spivey (Actg. G. M. 2c.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments, P. C. Hart (Actg B. M. 1c.), G. A. Muldowny (1c. F.), J. Olsen (B. M. 2c.) and C. B. Spivey (Actg. G. M. 2c.), for being over leave 1 1/4 hours, each 2 hrs. extra duty.

John Olsen (Boatswains Mate 2c.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments, P. C. Hart (Actg B. M. 1c.), G. A. Muldowny (1c. F.), J. Olsen (B. M. 2c.) and C. B. Spivey (Actg. G. M. 2c.), for being over leave 1 1/4 hours, each 2 hrs. extra duty.

English Steamer Ben Lomond - At 9:50 the English Str. Ben Lomond, Captain C. K. McIntosh, from Shanghai, arrived and we boarded her.

C. Dilworth (F. 1 C.) - C. Dilworth (F. 1c.) reported his term of enlistment as expiring today.

fire in the dry dock, received food, made repairs


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14 January 1896

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00 during which time E. L. Poor (App. 1c.) stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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14 January 1896

Chinese Steamer Kiang Pak - The Chinese Str. Kiang Pak left at 7:45.

E. Williams (Sea.) - The Captain assigned E. Williams (Sea.) 8 hrs. extra duty for delaying running boat, not having sou'wester.

English Steamer Haitan - At 9:00 the English Str. Haitan, J. S. Roach, Master, from Hongkong, came in and anchored; boarded her. A Chinese Steamer came in and passed up the river at 10:20.

Japanese Steamer Chidori Maru - At 1:30 the Japanese steamer Chidori Maru, Yaki Chi Mase Master, from Taiwan Formosa came in and anchored.

naitan - british steamer arrived

received food. minor repairs


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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15 January 1896

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd. dynamo until 11:00, C. A. Halle (A. 1c.) under instruction in the dynamo room during that time.


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15 January 1896

Chinese Steamer Hsiu Chi - At 6:40 the Chinese Str. Hsiu Chi left the harbor.

English Steamer Ben Lomond - At 9:30 the British steamer Benlomond went out.

Olof A. Andersen (Sea.) - Olof A. Andersen (Sea.) and John H. Pulis (Seae.) reported the expiration today of their terms of enlistment.

John H. Pulis (Sea.) - Olof A. Andersen (Sea.) and John H. Pulis (Seae.) reported the expiration today of their terms of enlistment.

Benlomond - British steamer went out at 9:30


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16 January 1896

The Commanding Officer made an official call on the Tautai and director in charge of the Chinese Government Dockyard.


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16 January 1896

Cristo Cristodulo (C. P.) - Cristo Cristodulo (C. P.) reported the expiration of his term of enlistment.

British Steamer Pechili - At 9:05 the British stm'r. Pechili, R. E. D. Bradley, Master, arrived, 48 hrs. from Shanghai, to remain about two days and return; boarded her.

English Steamer Haitan - At 10:15 the British stm'r Haitan left port.

British Barque Claro Babuyan - The British Bark Claro Babuyan dropped down below the lower limit and moored.


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17 January 1896

Norwegian Steamer Krim - Norwegian str. "Krim", Captain J. Irgens from Shanghai, she having arrived at 3.


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8 to 11:00, A. Kunen (App. 1cl) standing watch in dynamo room during that time for instruction.

J. B. Patton Asst. Eng. - Asst. engineer J. B. Patton returned from leave at 10:50.


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17 January 1896

British Barque Claro Babuyan - At 6:00 the British bark Claro Babuyan left port.

F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) - F. Olivero, A. 1cl., was at work with the Blacksmith, and H. J. Horn A. 2. cl. with Plumber, during this watch.

H. J. Horn (App 2c) - F. Olivero, A. 1cl., was at work with the Blacksmith, and H. J. Horn A. 2. cl. with Plumber, during this watch.

British Steamer Namoa - The British S. S. Namoa, T. Hall, master, arrived from Hongkong, via Swatow and Amoy, having left Hongkong Tuesday. She will leave Sunday morning on her return trip. Boarded her.

HMS Daphne - At 12:17 H. M. S. Daphne, Comdr. A. A. C. Galloway, 72 hrs. from Hongkong arrived and anchored and while passing us, we paraded the Marine guard and presented arms. We sent a boarding officer to her and the visit was returned by an office from that vessel, and Comdr. A. A. C. Galloway visited the Captain.

Norwegian Steamer Krim - Boarded the


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18 January 1896

HMS Daphne - The Captain paid a return visit to the captain of H. M. S. "Daphne". The English steamer Pechili left the harbor, and also H. M. S. Daphne at 11:50, we parading the Marine guard for the latter vessel and saluting by presenting arms, she doing likewise.

British Steamer Pechili - The Captain paid a return visit to the captain of H. M. S. "Daphne". The English steamer Pechili left the harbor, and also H. M. S. Daphne at 11:50, we parading the Marine guard for the latter vessel and saluting by presenting arms, she doing likewise.

Comdr. F. R. Pelly RN - Commander F. R. Pelly Comdg. H. M. S. Porpoise, paid a visit to the ship.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 8:00 to 11:03; E. L. Poor (A. 1c.) standing watch in dynamo room for instruction.

hms daphne - captain visited, then ship left

hms porpoise - catain came to visit


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19 January 1896

Rev. Mr. Hubbard (Missionary) - The Reverend Mr. Hubbard held divine service onboard.

HMS Porpoise -

British Steamer Namoa - At 10:30 the English Str. Namoa left the harbor. At 11:00 H. M. S. Porpoise left the harbor. At 11:15 the Russian Cruiser Labiaka, Commander John Lebedeff, three days from Nagasaki came in and anchored. Sent an officer to make the usual boarding call.

Russian Cruiser Labiaka - At 10:30 the English Str. Namoa left the harbor. At 11:00 H. M. S. Porpoise left the harbor. At 11:15 the Russian Cruiser Labiaka, Commander John Lebedeff, three days from Nagasaki came in and anchored. Sent an officer to make the usual boarding call.

An Officer from the Russian Cruiser Labiaka returned the boarding visit. The Captain called upon the Captain of the Labiaka and later the visit was returned by the Captain of the Labiaka, Comdr. Lebedeff.

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran the port dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00, during which time C. A. Halle (App. 1c.) stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.

zabiaka - russian cruiser came in

received food, partied with russians


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20 January 1896

Chinese Steamer Hae Shin - At 4:55 the Chinese Steamer Hae Shin, C. H. Wells master, came in from Shanghai bringing mail for us.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - At 5:12 the steam cutter with dinghy in tow returned from Fuchau. The Captain, Chief Engr. G. W. Stivers and Pay'r L. C. Kerr returned in the steam cutter.

Chief Eng. G. W. Stivers USN - At 5:12 the steam cutter with dinghy in tow returned from Fuchau. The Captain, Chief Engr. G. W. Stivers and Pay'r L. C. Kerr returned in the steam cutter.

hae shui - chinese steamer with mail


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20 January 1896

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - At 4:40 started fires in steam cutter; lowered her at 5:50, and at 6:05 she left the ship for Fuchau, with the dinghy in tow. The Captain, Chief Engr. G. W. Stivers, U. S. N., and Paymaster L. C. Kerr, U. S. N., left the ship on duty.

Chief Eng. G. W. Stivers USN - At 4:40 started fires in steam cutter; lowered her at 5:50, and at 6:05 she left the ship for Fuchau, with the dinghy in tow. The Captain, Chief Engr. G. W. Stivers, U. S. N., and Paymaster L. C. Kerr, U. S. N., left the ship on duty.

Norwegian Steamer Vulcan - The Norwegian S. S. Vulcan, E. Anderson, master arrived from Shanghai. Sent boarding boat and found that she left Shanghai on Saturday at 4:00 P. M. and will return in three or four days.

HIRMS Zabiaka - H. I. R. M. S. Zabiaka fired a salute of 7 guns Russian Consular flag at the fore.

The Ward Room Officers of H. I. R. M. S. Zabiaka, called on the Captain and Ward Room Officers.


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21 January 1896

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8 to 11:13; A. Kunen (App. 1 cl.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time for instruction.


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Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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21 January 1896

The Taotai at the Chinese Government Dockyard, accompaied by the Director of Naval Construction at the Dockyard called onboard. Upon his departure a salute of three guns, Chinese flag at the fore was fired; three 6 pdr. H. R. F. saluting charges being expended for this purpose in the Ordnance Department of this ship.

Japanese Steamer Chidori Maru - The Japanese S. S. Chidori Maru left the harbor at 12:00.

English Bark Valkyrien - The English Bark "Valkyrien", Capt. R. Anderson from Nagasaki, arrived at 1:30, and we boarded her.

Sighted a square rigged vessel under sail at the entrance to the anchorage about sun down. The vessel anchored after dark below the lower anchorage.


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22 January 1896

Comdr. J. S. Newell USN - Comdr. J. S. Newell, U. S. N., which came in, two days out from Swatow. Sent an officer to make the usual boarding call. The Captain made an official call on the Detroit. At 3:35 the Detroit made the following signal (wig wag):- I am going to send up to Foochow; can I do anything for you, Sig. Newell. We answered:- thank you, nothing.

A visiting party went to the Detroit and one came from her to us.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, and port dynamo from 8:05 to 8:30. E. L. Poor (A. 1c.) under instruction in dynamo room.


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22 January 1896

W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

L. A. Abbott (A. 1c.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

E. Beckman (Lds.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

J. Healey (Sea.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

C. A. Olsson (O.S.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

L. Gensler (Painter) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

Charles Chatman (M. Att.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

J. P. Ahearn (Lds.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

W. Rose (O. S.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

A. M. Ham (A. 2C.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

James McCarthy (Plumber and Fitter) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

I. Shimosaka (M. Att.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

Emil W. Werner (C. M. 3c.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

T. F. BOndurand (Lds.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

C. F. Busch (App. 1c.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, W. Gordon (App. 1c.) for neglect of duty as side boy, 6 hrs. extra duty; L. A. Abbott (App. 1c.), E. Beckman (Lds.), J. Healey (Sea.) and C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for being slow in manning boats falls, each 4 hrs. ex. duty; J. P Ahearn (Lds.), C. Chatman (M. Add.), L. C. Gensler (Painter), H. Gulson (B. M. 2c.), A. M. Ham (A. 2c.), J. McCarthy (Plumber), F. Olivers (A. 1c.), W. Rose (O. S.), J. Shimosaka (M. Att.) and E. W. Werner (C. M. 3c.), for not coming to boats' falls, each 10 hrs. ex. duty. C. F. Busch (A. 1c.), for using emery cloth on gunsights, 4 hrs. ex. duty; T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) for taking steel letter from machine shop without authority and losing it, 24 hrs. ex. duty.

Norwegian Steamer Krim - The Norwegian Str. "Krim" left at 11:30.

The Taotai of the Arsenal presented the crew with some chickens, geese, vermicelli and samshu.

USS Detroit - At 2:00 exchanged Distinguishing Pennants with the U. S. S. Detroit,


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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23 January 1896

C. M. Steamer Hae Shin - The C. M. Str. "Haeshin" left at 5:40.

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:40 during which time C. A. Halle (App. 1c.) stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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23 January 1896

USS Detroit - An Officer from the U. S. S. Detroit returned the official boarding call made yesterday.

German Bark Galveston - At 1:25 the German bark Galveston, H. Eggers master, 9 days out from Moji Japan and loaded with coal came in and anchored.

received food, minor repairs


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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24 January 1896

inspections, ran crew on deck, prepaed for coaling


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5

A. Metzler (App. 1c.) - Ran st'b'd. dynamo until 11:00, A. Metzler (A. 1c.) under instruction in the dynamo room during that time.


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24 January 1896

Norwegian Steamer Vulcan - At 6:00 the Norwegian Str. Vulcan left the harbor.

Lieut. Ed Simpson USN - Sent the gunnery class to the Detroit, where they were instructed for two hours, Lt. SImpson in charge.

minor repairs and drilled crew


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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25 January 1896

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd. dynamo until 12:25, A. Kunen (A. 1c.) being in the dynamo room for instruction.

Hai tan - British steamer arrived from HonKong at 8:50


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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25 January 1896

British Bark Nanaimo - At 7:10 the British bark Nanaimo left.

British Steamer Haitan - At 8:50 the British stm'r. Haitan, J. S. Roach, master, arrived from Hong Kong, via Swatow and Amoy, bound on return trip next Tuesday; boarded her.

British Steamer Pechili - At 9:30 the British stm'r. Pechili, R. E. D. Bradley, master, arrived from Shanghai, bound on return trip next Tuesday; boarded her.

Lieut. R. M. Hughes USN - By order of the Comdr.-in-Chief, issued through the senior officer present, Comd'g. the Detroit, Lieut. R. M. Hughes was this day transferred to the U. S. S. Detroit, for subsequent transfer to the U. S. Flagship Olympia.

Sent ashore a party of men to play baseball.

At 7:30 a steamer arrived and anchored in the lower limit.


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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26 January 1896

USS Detroit - At 6:25 the Detroit got underway and left port.

German steamer Clara - The German S. S. Clara, M. Ipland, master, that arrived last night from Amoy, moved to the upper anchorage.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:13, A. Kunen (app. 1c.) standing watch in the dynamo room during that time, for instruction.

ss clara - german ship arrived

received food


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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27 January 1896

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran stbd. dynamo from 8:00 to 11:00, C. A. Halle (App. 1c.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time for instruction.


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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27 January 1896

coal: 200 tons - Ohnoura coal.

Two coal lighters came alongside at 6:45.

At 8:15 coolies came aboard and commenced to coal the ship, and at 10:00 another coal-lighter came alongside.

coal: 80 tons - Received on board about 80 tons of Ohnoura coal from Siemssen and Krohu, Fuchau.

coal: 70 tons - Continued coaling ship from lighters, receiving during watch about 70 tons of Japanese coal, (said to be Ohnoura), from Siemssen and Krohu of Fuchau.

coal: 50 tons - Coaling ship, coolie labor, until 7:45 when finished, having received about 50 tons during the watch, and in all, from Siemssen & Krohu of fuchau, 200 tons.

coal: 130 tons -

received food, minor repairs


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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28 January 1896

A. Metzler (App. 1c.) - Ran port dynamo until 11:00, A. Metzler, (A. 1cl.), being in the dynamo room for instruction.


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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28 January 1896

British Steamer Haitan - The British steamer Haitan left port at 6:15.

Atmosphere full of fine dust.

British Steamer Pechili - The British S. S. Pechili left the harbor. A Chinese cable steamer left the harbor.

Lieut. W. A. Gill USN - Lieut. W. A. Gill, was appointed a member of the Permanent Board of Inspection on the hull in place of Lieut. R. M. Hughes, detached on the 25th inst. and the Board made the Quarterly inspection of the watertight deck of the Marine barracks and of the ditty box room.

received food, minor repairs


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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29 January 1896

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd. dynamo until 11:45, A. Kunen (A. 1c.) under instruction in the dynamo room during that time.


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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29 January 1896

German steamer Clara - At 7:10 the German steamer Clara left.

HMS Swift - H. B. M. S. Swift came down the river from Fuchau and, at 12:55, anchored below this vessel. Upon her passing this vessel the Marine guard was paraded on the poop. Sent a boarding oficer to the "Swift". An officer from the "Swift" returned the call.

h b m s swift - came downriver

received food, played baseball


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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30 January 1896

British Steamer Kaisow - At 9:50 the British steamer Kaisow, E. Warrell master, two days our from Shanghai, bound for Hongkong, came in and anchored.

Comdr. R. K. McAlpine RN - Comd'r. R. K. McAlpine R. N. Comd'g. H. M. S. Swift, paid and official visit on board.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00, during which time E. L. Poor (A. 1c.) stood watch indynamo room for instruction.

Kaisow - British steamer anchored at 9:50


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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31 January 1896

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:48, C. A. Halle (App. 1cl.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time, for instruction.

Krim? - Norwegian steamer anchored at 3:40


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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31 January 1896

J. Anderson (O. S.) - By order of the Captain, J. Anderson (O. S.) for, as boat keeper failing to show the proper marks of respect to a foreign captain visiting the ship, was given 8 hrs. extra duty.

English Steamer Hailoong - The English Steamer "Hailoong", Captain Wm Davis, from Hong Kong, arrived at 9:00 and was boarded, as was also the C. M. Str. "Haeshin", Captain C. H. Wells, from Shanghai, with the U. S. Mail, and which arrived at 9:40.

C. M. S. S. Haeshin - The English Steamer "Hailoong", Captain Wm Davis, from Hong Kong, arrived at 9:00 and was boarded, as was also the C. M. Str. "Haeshin", Captain C. H. Wells, from Shanghai, with the U. S. Mail, and which arrived at 9:40.

HMS Swift - The Captain paid a return visit to H. M. S. Swift.

Norwegian Steamer Krim - At 3:40 the Norwegian Steamer Krim came in and anchored.



LOGS FOR FEBRUARY 1896


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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1 February 1896

A. Metzler (App. 1c.) - Ran st'b'd. dynamo until 11:00, A. Metzler, (A. 1. c.) being in the dynamo room for instruction.


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moored pagoda anchorage min river china

Lat 26.1, Long 119.5


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1 February 1896

At 10:00, the Captain and the Paymaster left the ship on duty in the steam cutter with the dinghy in tow, for Fuchau. The Chief Engineer left the ship with the party in the steam cutter.

English Bark Lucia - The English bark "Lucia" left the harbor at 2.

Finished serving out monthly money.

At 6:00 the steam cutter with dinghy in tow returned from Fuchau. The Captain, Chief Engineer and Paymaster returned in the steam cutter.

other: 1.5 tons 0f water -

lucia - english bark left port

received food and other items


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noon bearings

Lat 26.13, Long 119.58


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2 February 1896

At 4:30 discovered that some lumber around the smoke stack about the uptake, was on fire, and at 4:30 sounded to fire quarters, the fire being put out and there being no damage. Sounded the retreat at 4:44.

At 5:45 ran into a number of fishing nets, with large sized spars attached, and during the remainde of watch, stopping and manoeuvring to avoid them, making good at N55oE (p.c.e.)

From 6:00 to 6:28 passing by a number of fishing nets, stopped and manoeuvred to avoid them, making good a course of about N55oE (p.c.e.).

lumber fire around boiler intake, no damage, encountered fishing nets


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2 February 1896

moored pagoda anchorage min river china and underway making passage to nagasaki japan

Lat , Long

At 7:48 the ship would not answer the helm and began to fall off to starboard, stopped engines and shifted to after steering gear.

At 8:03 stopped port engine for about five minutes, with helm hard astarboard to bring the ship on her course. At 8:10 stopped distilling. At 8:15 ship resumed steerage way and came to her course N55oE (p.s.c.) which remained so throughout the watch.

At 9:00 shifted to steam steering gear from the pilot house.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo throughout the watch, A. Kunen (A. 1c.) under instruction in dynamo room until 11:00.

loss helm, move to after helm, stopped for lack of stirring, ran only port engine to corse


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2 February 1896

C. M. S. S. Hae Shin - At 6:35 the Chinese steamer "Hae Shin" left.

At 6:00 started to unmoor ship - took off mooring swivel, veered on port chain to 4 fms. Making preparations for sea.

Chinese Pilot Jim - At 6:30 a Chinese pilot named "Jim", Registered pilot No 7, and of pilot boat No 2 came aboard.

HIRMS Zabiaka - Received a visit from the Captain of H. I. R. M .S. Zabiaka.

At 9:46 call "All hands up anchor." At 9:50 set clock back 12 minutes. Anchor away at 9:44, and, at 9:47, started ahead slow down the Min River, pilot conning. Praded the guard while passing H. I. R. M. S. Zabiaka and H. M. S. Swift, which salute was returned in kind by them.

English Steamer Hailoong - Went ahead full speed at 9:56. At 9:57 the British stm'r Hailoong got underway and passed us on the way down the river. At 10:00 H. M. S. Swift got underway and, at end of watch, was in sight following us down the river.

HMS Swift - Went ahead full speed at 9:56. At 9:57 the British stm'r Hailoong got underway and passed us on the way down the river. At 10:00 H. M. S. Swift got underway and, at end of watch, was in sight following us down the river.

English Bark Lucia - Passed the British bark Lucia of Shanghai at anchor inside the inner bar. Sighted a bark standing in under all plain sail. Slowed the engines and stopped (Discharged the pilot) at 1:45.

proceeded down river with pilot


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noon

Lat 27.40, Long 121.72


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3 February 1896

A two masted, schooner rigged steamer proceeding in the opposite direction passed us on port side distant about 3 miles, when abeam.

No quarters. By order of the Com'd'g Officer the day was observed as Sunday, no drills or exercises.

sunday, watched boiler pressures


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noon

Lat 29.08, Long 124.28


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4 February 1896

At 10:30 set fore stay sail and spanker, but took in the latter and unbent it, then starting to bend a new one, on account of roping being carried away on the old one, also commenced bending the main try sail.


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noon

Lat 31.43, Long 127.98


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5 February 1896

A. Metzler (App. 1c.) - Ran st'b'd. dynamo, A. Metzler (A. 1c.) being in the dynamo room for instruction.


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5 February 1896

Angel Gumase (Sea) - Angel Gumase (Sea.) reported the expiration of his enlistment.

At 10:15, set clock ahead 12 minutes.

Sighted high land Danjo Guntoshima at 11:20 bearing N40oE (p. s. c.), ship's head N44oE (p. s. c.).

Passed a steamer bound to the southward.

set clocks ahead 12 minutes, using sail


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noon bearings at anchor

Lat 32.75, Long 129.87


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6 February 1896

USS Yorktown - Yorktown. Russian; Pamyat Azova, bearing the flag of senior Rear Admiral Alexieff, Nicolai I, bearing the flag of Rear Admiral Tchouknine, Admiral Nahkimoff, Manjour, Otrajni, and Kreysser. French; Isly. British, Rainbow. An officer from this ship returned the boarding visits. Sent an officer ashore to call on the U. S. Consul. An official from the Governor of Nagasaki Ken came aboard and expressed the Governor's regrets at being unable to return our salute to the port, as the fort is undergoing repairs, and there is no Japanese man-of-war in port. At 10:40 H. M. S. Spartan came in and anchored. The Captain paid official visits on Rear Admiral McNair and the Comd'g Off. of the Olympia; on Rear Admiral Alexieff and the Comd'g Off. of the Pamyat Azova; on rear Admiral Tchouknine and the Comd'g. Off. of the Nicolai I, and on Capt. Kasherininoff, Comdg the Russian battleship Admiral Nachimoff.

HIRMS Pamyat Azova -

HIRMS Nicolai I - Yorktown. Russian; Pamyat Azova, bearing the flag of senior Rear Admiral Alexieff, Nicolai I, bearing the flag of Rear Admiral Tchouknine, Admiral Nahkimoff, Manjour, Otrajni, and Kreysser. French; Isly. British, Rainbow. An officer from this ship returned the boarding visits. Sent an officer ashore to call on the U. S. Consul. An official from the Governor of Nagasaki Ken came aboard and expressed the Governor's regrets at being unable to return our salute to the port, as the fort is undergoing repairs, and there is no Japanese man-of-war in port. At 10:40 H. M. S. Spartan came in and anchored. The Captain paid official visits on Rear Admiral McNair and the Comd'g Off. of the Olympia; on Rear Admiral Alexieff and the Comd'g Off. of the Pamyat Azova; on rear Admiral Tchouknine and the Comd'g. Off. of the Nicolai I, and on Capt. Kasherininoff, Comdg the Russian battleship Admiral Nachimoff.

HIRMS Manjour - Yorktown. Russian; Pamyat Azova, bearing the flag of senior Rear Admiral Alexieff, Nicolai I, bearing the flag of Rear Admiral Tchouknine, Admiral Nahkimoff, Manjour, Otrajni, and Kreysser. French; Isly. British, Rainbow. An officer from this ship returned the boarding visits. Sent an officer ashore to call on the U. S. Consul. An official from the Governor of Nagasaki Ken came aboard and expressed the Governor's regrets at being unable to return our salute to the port, as the fort is undergoing repairs, and there is no Japanese man-of-war in port. At 10:40 H. M. S. Spartan came in and anchored. The Captain paid official visits on Rear Admiral McNair and the Comd'g Off. of the Olympia; on Rear Admiral Alexieff and the Comd'g Off. of the Pamyat Azova; on rear Admiral Tchouknine and the Comd'g. Off. of the Nicolai I, and on Capt. Kasherininoff, Comdg the Russian battleship Admiral Nachimoff.

HIRMS Otrajni - Yorktown. Russian; Pamyat Azova, bearing the flag of senior Rear Admiral Alexieff, Nicolai I, bearing the flag of Rear Admiral Tchouknine, Admiral Nahkimoff, Manjour, Otrajni, and Kreysser. French; Isly. British, Rainbow. An officer from this ship returned the boarding visits. Sent an officer ashore to call on the U. S. Consul. An official from the Governor of Nagasaki Ken came aboard and expressed the Governor's regrets at being unable to return our salute to the port, as the fort is undergoing repairs, and there is no Japanese man-of-war in port. At 10:40 H. M. S. Spartan came in and anchored. The Captain paid official visits on Rear Admiral McNair and the Comd'g Off. of the Olympia; on Rear Admiral Alexieff and the Comd'g Off. of the Pamyat Azova; on rear Admiral Tchouknine and the Comd'g. Off. of the Nicolai I, and on Capt. Kasherininoff, Comdg the Russian battleship Admiral Nachimoff.

French cruiser Isly - Yorktown. Russian; Pamyat Azova, bearing the flag of senior Rear Admiral Alexieff, Nicolai I, bearing the flag of Rear Admiral Tchouknine, Admiral Nahkimoff, Manjour, Otrajni, and Kreysser. French; Isly. British, Rainbow. An officer from this ship returned the boarding visits. Sent an officer ashore to call on the U. S. Consul. An official from the Governor of Nagasaki Ken came aboard and expressed the Governor's regrets at being unable to return our salute to the port, as the fort is undergoing repairs, and there is no Japanese man-of-war in port. At 10:40 H. M. S. Spartan came in and anchored. The Captain paid official visits on Rear Admiral McNair and the Comd'g Off. of the Olympia; on Rear Admiral Alexieff and the Comd'g Off. of the Pamyat Azova; on rear Admiral Tchouknine and the Comd'g. Off. of the Nicolai I, and on Capt. Kasherininoff, Comdg the Russian battleship Admiral Nachimoff.

HIRMS Kreysser - Yorktown. Russian; Pamyat Azova, bearing the flag of senior Rear Admiral Alexieff, Nicolai I, bearing the flag of Rear Admiral Tchouknine, Admiral Nahkimoff, Manjour, Otrajni, and Kreysser. French; Isly. British, Rainbow. An officer from this ship returned the boarding visits. Sent an officer ashore to call on the U. S. Consul. An official from the Governor of Nagasaki Ken came aboard and expressed the Governor's regrets at being unable to return our salute to the port, as the fort is undergoing repairs, and there is no Japanese man-of-war in port. At 10:40 H. M. S. Spartan came in and anchored. The Captain paid official visits on Rear Admiral McNair and the Comd'g Off. of the Olympia; on Rear Admiral Alexieff and the Comd'g Off. of the Pamyat Azova; on rear Admiral Tchouknine and the Comd'g. Off. of the Nicolai I, and on Capt. Kasherininoff, Comdg the Russian battleship Admiral Nachimoff.

HMS Rainbow - Yorktown. Russian; Pamyat Azova, bearing the flag of senior Rear Admiral Alexieff, Nicolai I, bearing the flag of Rear Admiral Tchouknine, Admiral Nahkimoff, Manjour, Otrajni, and Kreysser. French; Isly. British, Rainbow. An officer from this ship returned the boarding visits. Sent an officer ashore to call on the U. S. Consul. An official from the Governor of Nagasaki Ken came aboard and expressed the Governor's regrets at being unable to return our salute to the port, as the fort is undergoing repairs, and there is no Japanese man-of-war in port. At 10:40 H. M. S. Spartan came in and anchored. The Captain paid official visits on Rear Admiral McNair and the Comd'g Off. of the Olympia; on Rear Admiral Alexieff and the Comd'g Off. of the Pamyat Azova; on rear Admiral Tchouknine and the Comd'g. Off. of the Nicolai I, and on Capt. Kasherininoff, Comdg the Russian battleship Admiral Nachimoff.

HMS Spartan - Yorktown. Russian; Pamyat Azova, bearing the flag of senior Rear Admiral Alexieff, Nicolai I, bearing the flag of Rear Admiral Tchouknine, Admiral Nahkimoff, Manjour, Otrajni, and Kreysser. French; Isly. British, Rainbow. An officer from this ship returned the boarding visits. Sent an officer ashore to call on the U. S. Consul. An official from the Governor of Nagasaki Ken came aboard and expressed the Governor's regrets at being unable to return our salute to the port, as the fort is undergoing repairs, and there is no Japanese man-of-war in port. At 10:40 H. M. S. Spartan came in and anchored. The Captain paid official visits on Rear Admiral McNair and the Comd'g Off. of the Olympia; on Rear Admiral Alexieff and the Comd'g Off. of the Pamyat Azova; on rear Admiral Tchouknine and the Comd'g. Off. of the Nicolai I, and on Capt. Kasherininoff, Comdg the Russian battleship Admiral Nachimoff.

HIRMS Admiral Nachimoff - Yorktown. Russian; Pamyat Azova, bearing the flag of senior Rear Admiral Alexieff, Nicolai I, bearing the flag of Rear Admiral Tchouknine, Admiral Nahkimoff, Manjour, Otrajni, and Kreysser. French; Isly. British, Rainbow. An officer from this ship returned the boarding visits. Sent an officer ashore to call on the U. S. Consul. An official from the Governor of Nagasaki Ken came aboard and expressed the Governor's regrets at being unable to return our salute to the port, as the fort is undergoing repairs, and there is no Japanese man-of-war in port. At 10:40 H. M. S. Spartan came in and anchored. The Captain paid official visits on Rear Admiral McNair and the Comd'g Off. of the Olympia; on Rear Admiral Alexieff and the Comd'g Off. of the Pamyat Azova; on rear Admiral Tchouknine and the Comd'g. Off. of the Nicolai I, and on Capt. Kasherininoff, Comdg the Russian battleship Admiral Nachimoff.

At 11:10 the Isly made signal, International Code, "I am going to sail tomorrow morning for Korea; will take mail;" answered.

Expended in the Ordnance Dep't. 58-6 pdr. H saluting charges.


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HMS Spartan - At 12:38 H. B. M. S. Spartan fired a salute of 13 guns, Russian ensign at the fore, and at 12:42, 13 guns, United States ensign at the fore. These salutes were returned by the respective flagships.

HIRMS Kreisser - The Captain called officially upon the Captains and officers of the following men-of-war:- H. I. R. M. S. Kreisser, Maudjur, Otrojni; H. B. M. S. Spartan and Rainbow; the French Cruiser Isly; the United States Cruiser Charleston. The Commanding Officer of the Isly called on the Captain.

HIRMS Maudjur - The Captain called officially upon the Captains and officers of the following men-of-war:- H. I. R. M. S. Kreisser, Maudjur, Otrojni; H. B. M. S. Spartan and Rainbow; the French Cruiser Isly; the United States Cruiser Charleston. The Commanding Officer of the Isly called on the Captain.

HIRMS Otrojni - The Captain called officially upon the Captains and officers of the following men-of-war:- H. I. R. M. S. Kreisser, Maudjur, Otrojni; H. B. M. S. Spartan and Rainbow; the French Cruiser Isly; the United States Cruiser Charleston. The Commanding Officer of the Isly called on the Captain.

HMS Spartan - The Captain called officially upon the Captains and officers of the following men-of-war:- H. I. R. M. S. Kreisser, Maudjur, Otrojni; H. B. M. S. Spartan and Rainbow; the French Cruiser Isly; the United States Cruiser Charleston. The Commanding Officer of the Isly called on the Captain.

HMS Rainbow - The Captain called officially upon the Captains and officers of the following men-of-war:- H. I. R. M. S. Kreisser, Maudjur, Otrojni; H. B. M. S. Spartan and Rainbow; the French Cruiser Isly; the United States Cruiser Charleston. The Commanding Officer of the Isly called on the Captain.

French cruiser Isly - The Captain called officially upon the Captains and officers of the following men-of-war:- H. I. R. M. S. Kreisser, Maudjur, Otrojni; H. B. M. S. Spartan and Rainbow; the French Cruiser Isly; the United States Cruiser Charleston. The Commanding Officer of the Isly called on the Captain.

USS Charleston - The Captain called officially upon the Captains and officers of the following men-of-war:- H. I. R. M. S. Kreisser, Maudjur, Otrojni; H. B. M. S. Spartan and Rainbow; the French Cruiser Isly; the United States Cruiser Charleston. The Commanding Officer of the Isly called on the Captain.

Two Russian torpedo boats came in and anchored at 2:15.

The Captain left the ship on duty, at 3:50 to visit the Flagship.

The Russian flagship Pamyat Azova, fired a salute of 7 guns, U. S. Ensign at the fore.

The Captain of the U.S.S. Charleston paid an official visit onboard.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd. dynamo until 11:00, A. Kunen (A. 1c.) being in the dynamo room for instruction.


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6 February 1896

At 5:59 set clock ahead 41 minutes to correspond to Japanese standard time.

Jno. Norman (O. S.) - At 9:00 Jno. Norman (O. S.) reported the expiration of his term of enlistment.

HIJMS Yamato - At 9:33 passed H. I. J. M. S. Yamato leaving the harbor, and paraded the guard in passing, she returning the salute in kind.

USS Olympia - At 9:35 made out the U. S. Flagship Olympia in port and hoisted our distinguishing pennant; the flagship answered.

At 9:40 the flagship signalled (wig wag) "Salute the port, then Admiral McNair and the two Russian Rear-Admirals."

Received a boarding visit from the U. S. S. Detroit (Guard-ship).

At 9:55 let go st'b'd. anchor, with headway on, ship's head N by E (p.s.c.) in 8 f'th'ms. water and veered to 90 fms chain; at 9:58 let go port anchor in 9 fms, soft mud.

At 10:00 received a boarding visit from the French Cruiser Isly, Capitaine de vaisseau Rivet, Comd'g.

At 10:00 signalled (wig wag) to the flagship "Shall I fire one or two salutes for Russians"; flagship answered "One for each Russian. At 10:05 fired a salute of 12 guns, Japanese flag at the main. At 10:25 fired a slaute of 13 guns, no flag, which was answered by a salute of 7 guns, no flag, by the Olympia. At 10:10 received a boarding visit from the Russian flagship Pamyat Azova, Captain Rodneloff, Comd'g., and, at 10:15 one from Capt. Fosythe, Comd'g. H. M. S. Rainbow. At 10:28 fired a salute of 13 guns, Russian flag at the fore, which was returned, gun for gun, U. S. Ensign at the fore by the Pamyat Azova. At 10:30 fired a salute of 11 guns, Russian flag at the fore, which was returned by a salute of 13 guns, U. S. Ensign at the fore by the Russian flagship Nicolai I. Found the following named men-of war in port:- U. S.; Olympia, bearing the flag of Rear Admiral F. V. McNair, Charleston, Detroit and


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Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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7 February 1896

of the ship and at 3:55 he with his staff paid a return call to the Comd'g. Officer.

The Paymaster obtained 20000 paper yen from the Fleet Paymaster and it was received onboard.

Rear Admiral G. Tchoukhnine, I. R. N. - Rear Admiral G. Tchoukhnine, I. R. N., Commanding the Imperial Russian Fleet in the Pacific, accompanied by the Commanding Officer of the H. I. R. M. S. Nicolas I, and by his Flag-Lieutenant; called upon the Captain. The Commanding officer of H. I. R. M. S. Admiral Nakhimoff called on the Captian and Ward Room Officers.

The Commanding Officer of the U. S. F. S. Olympia, called on the Captain.

By direction of the Commander-in-Chief again, at 4:30, assumed the duties of guardship and hoisted the guard flag.

HMS Edgar - H. B. M. S. Edgar shifted her berth.

G. W. Lagou Ensign USN - The Flag Secretary, Ensign G. W. Lagou, U. S. N., inspected the search lights, electric signalling system and electrical appliances.

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd. dynamo from 8:00 to 11:48, E. L. Poor (App 1cl.) under instruction in dynamo room during that time.


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Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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7 February 1896

Recieved from Powers and Co; in the Pay Dep't., 103 lbs. fresh bread, and 128 3/4 lbs. each of fresh beef and vegetables.

French cruiser Isly - At 8:20 the French cruiser Isly commenced heaving in. An officer from the Isly called onboard and requested the Captain to so move this ship as to give the Isly sufficient room to get underway. Hove in to 15 fathoms on the port chain, veering on the st'b'd. chain. Carried out a hawser from our port quarter to a steamer on our port beam and sprang our stern around. The "Isly" hove up her anchor and left the harbor, the Marine guards of this vessel and of the Isly being paraded upon her departure.

Admiral F. V. McNair USN - At 9:35 Rear Admiral F. V. McNair, U. S. N., Commanding the U. S. Naval Force on the Asiatic Station, came onboard to inspect this vessel, accompanied by his general and personal staffs. He was received with the officers and crew at quarters, the Marine Guard paraded, and customary ruffles. Accompanied by his staff, the Admiral inspected the ship, the officers and crew at their quarters, the men's bedding and bags and lockers, etc. and etc. By order of the Admiral this vessel was temporarily releaved from guard duty by the U. S. S. Yorktown, the guard flag being hauled down at 10:48.

At 10:35 had collision drill and after that divisional drills as follows:- 1st division, single sticks; 2nd division, pistols; 3d division, bayonets.

The Commanding Officers of the following men-of-war called on the Captain:- H. B. M. S. Rainbow and Spartan; H. I. R. M. S. Kreisser, Maudjur, and Otrajny.

The Battalion was inspected ready for landing, heavy marching order, with reserve guns' crews at their quarters. The 2nd company exercised at skirmish drill, and the third company at artillery.

HMS Edgar - At 10:50, H. B. M. S. Edgar and Pique came in and anchored astern. At 11:28 the "Edgar" fired a salute of 13 guns, Russian ensign at the fore, which was returned at 11:30 by the Russian Flagship Pamyat Azova.

HMS Pique - At 10:50, H. B. M. S. Edgar and Pique came in and anchored astern. At 11:28 the "Edgar" fired a salute of 13 guns, Russian ensign at the fore, which was returned at 11:30 by the Russian Flagship Pamyat Azova.

HIRMS Pamyat Azova - At 10:50, H. B. M. S. Edgar and Pique came in and anchored astern. At 11:28 the "Edgar" fired a salute of 13 guns, Russian ensign at the fore, which was returned at 11:30 by the Russian Flagship Pamyat Azova.

O&O SS Belgic - At 11:00 the O&O Belgic came in from the South.

John M. A. Shaw (Qr. M 3cl.) - John. M. A. Shaw, Qr. M 3Cl. reported the expiration of his term of enlistment.

At 1:05 called clear ship for action and then at 1:30 had general quarters, the Commander-in-Chief and his staff cointinuing their inspection. At 2:10 sounded the secure. At 2:5 had fire quarters and at 2:22 abandon ship from fire quarters. At 3:16 called arm and away all boats for distant service.

The Comdg. Officer of the "Pamyat Azova" paid a return visit to the ship.

At 3:40 the Commander-in-Chief and Staff left the ship having finished the inspection.


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Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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8 February 1896

HMS Pique - H. B. M. S. Pique shifted berth.

Comdr. C. H. Stockton USN - Comdr. C. H. Stockton Comdg "Yorktown" and Rear Admiral E. Alexeieff Commanding the Russian Squadon of the Pacific, and Staff paid return visits to the Comdg Officer.

Read Admiral E. Alexeieff - Comdr. C. H. Stockton Comdg "Yorktown" and Rear Admiral E. Alexeieff Commanding the Russian Squadon of the Pacific, and Staff paid return visits to the Comdg Officer.

The starboard watch left ship on 48 hours liberty. Issued monthly money to the crew.

The Comdg. Officer returned from paying visits to H. M. S. Pique, H. M. S. Spartan and the "Yorktown".


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Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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9 February 1896

USS Detroit - The Detroit got underway at 7:53 and proceeded towards the dry dock.

USS Detroit - About 9:30 the U. S. S. Detroit entered the Drydock.

E. Williams (Sea.) - E. Williams (Sea.) reported the expiration today of his term of enlistment.

Capt. Henderson RN - Captaiin Henderson commanding H. M . S. Edgar paid a return official visit to our Captain and Lieut. John J. Graham representing Capt. Henry Bigge of H. M. S. Pique did the same.

Lieut. John J. Graham - Captaiin Henderson commanding H. M . S. Edgar paid a return official visit to our Captain and Lieut. John J. Graham representing Capt. Henry Bigge of H. M. S. Pique did the same.

A. Metzler (App. 1c.) - Ran st'b'd. dynamo until 11:00, A. Metzler (A. 1c.) under instruction in the dynamo room during that time.

detroit - headed for dry dock

hms pique - officiers partied


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10 February 1896

O. Rolf (Acting writer 3rd Class) - Rolf O. (acting writer 3rd Class) reported the expiration of his term of enlistment.

Lieut. H. T. Fichbohm USN - A Board of Survey, Composed of Lieut H. T. Fichbohm, senior member, and Lieut J. T. Smith and Ass't. Eng. J. K. Robison, members, met on board to survey the steering gear of this ship; the board left the ship about 11:30 to return tomorrow.

Ass't. Eng. J. K. Robison - A Board of Survey, Composed of Lieut H. T. Fichbohm, senior member, and Lieut J. T. Smith and Ass't. Eng. J. K. Robison, members, met on board to survey the steering gear of this ship; the board left the ship about 11:30 to return tomorrow.

Lieut. J. T. Smith USN - A Board of Survey, Composed of Lieut H. T. Fichbohm, senior member, and Lieut J. T. Smith and Ass't. Eng. J. K. Robison, members, met on board to survey the steering gear of this ship; the board left the ship about 11:30 to return tomorrow.

H. G. Macfarland Ensign - Ensign H. G. Macfarland returned from two days leave of absence.

At 9:30 the Comdr.-in-Chief and Staff went aboard the Charleston to inspect her; paraded the guard as the barge passed.

The wardroom officers of H. M. S. Pique called on board.

The Captain paid an official visit on the U. S. Consul.

The Ward Room Officer's called upon the two Russian Rear Admiral's and upon the Captains and Ward Room Officers of H. I. R. M. S. Pomiat Azova, Nicolas I, Otrajni and Kreisser.

Olav Rolf (Acting writer 3rd Class) - Olav Rolf, Acting writer 3rd Class, was honorably discharged at the expiration of his term of enlistment and at his own written request, he waiving all claims for transportation at public expense and (or) consular aid. He was paid seventy three dollars and five cents, ($73.05) in full, to date.

LIberty party returning.

P. Gready (PM) - At 4:30 mustered crew at quarters; absentees: H. Rogers (Sea.), O. Sundblad (G. M. 3rd C.) P. Gready (P. M.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) P. Gready (P. M.) returned on board 2 hrs. overtime.

O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.) - At 4:30 mustered crew at quarters; absentees: H. Rogers (Sea.), O. Sundblad (G. M. 3rd C.) P. Gready (P. M.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) P. Gready (P. M.) returned on board 2 hrs. overtime.

J. Ridgeway (C. P.) - At 4:30 mustered crew at quarters; absentees: H. Rogers (Sea.), O. Sundblad (G. M. 3rd C.) P. Gready (P. M.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) P. Gready (P. M.) returned on board 2 hrs. overtime.

H. Rogers (Sea.) - At 4:30 mustered crew at quarters; absentees: H. Rogers (Sea.), O. Sundblad (G. M. 3rd C.) P. Gready (P. M.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) P. Gready (P. M.) returned on board 2 hrs. overtime.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran s'tb'd dynamo until 11:00, A. Kunen (A. 1c.) being in the dynamo room for instructions.

received food, drilled divisions at small arms, inspections


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Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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11 February 1896

P. A. Eng. C. H. Matthews USN - A Board of Survey of which P. A. Eng. C. H. Matthews was senior Member surveyed articles in the steam Engineering Dept.\

The first watch went on 48 hours liberty.

J. Morgan (P. M.) - J. Morgan P. M. returned to the ship at 4:10 clean and sober. By order of Commanding Officer confined J. Morgan P. M. in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for being absent from the ship without permission.

u s f l olympica - transferred electrical supplies


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E. Mullen (Acting W. T.) - By direction of the Commander-in-Chief, transferred to the U. S. S. Yorktown with papers and effects, E. Mullen -Acting Water tender, J. Phillips -Sea; H. Rogers, Sea., and M. A. Kline Coal Passer.

J. Phillips (Sea.) - By direction of the Commander-in-Chief, transferred to the U. S. S. Yorktown with papers and effects, E. Mullen -Acting Water tender, J. Phillips -Sea; H. Rogers, Sea., and M. A. Kline Coal Passer.

H. Rogers (Sea.) - By direction of the Commander-in-Chief, transferred to the U. S. S. Yorktown with papers and effects, E. Mullen -Acting Water tender, J. Phillips -Sea; H. Rogers, Sea., and M. A. Kline Coal Passer.

M. A. Kline (C. P.) - By direction of the Commander-in-Chief, transferred to the U. S. S. Yorktown with papers and effects, E. Mullen -Acting Water tender, J. Phillips -Sea; H. Rogers, Sea., and M. A. Kline Coal Passer.

The Ward Room Officers of the H. I. R. M. S. Pamjat Azova and Mandjur called upon the Captain and Ward Room Officers.


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11 February 1896

The ward Room Officers of H. I. R. M. S. Admiral Nakhimoff and Kreisser; and of the U. S. S. Yorktown called on the Captain and Ward Room Officers of this vessel.

H. Rogers (Sea.) - H. Rogers Sea, returned on board at 11:30, clean and sober, 20 1/2 hours overtime.

USS Detroit - The U. S. S. Detroit came out of dock at 4:10.

Lieut. H. T. Fichbohm USN - A Board of survey, of which Lt. H. T. Fichbohm was Senior member and Lt. J. T. Smith & Asst. Eng'r J. K. Robison, members met on board to survey the steering gear of this ship.

Lieut. J. T. Smith USN - A Board of survey, of which Lt. H. T. Fichbohm was Senior member and Lt. J. T. Smith & Asst. Eng'r J. K. Robison, members met on board to survey the steering gear of this ship.

Ass't. Eng. J. K. Robison - A Board of survey, of which Lt. H. T. Fichbohm was Senior member and Lt. J. T. Smith & Asst. Eng'r J. K. Robison, members met on board to survey the steering gear of this ship.

The Commander-in-Chief paid a visit to the wardroom officers.

J. Hansen (C~T) - Received from U. S. S. Yorktown by direction of Comdr. in Cheif for transportation to the United States P. Hansen (C~T) and J. Rocks (F. 1. cl) General Court Martial prisoners, with bags, hammocks and papers, and by order of the Comdg Officer they were confined in double irons under the sentry's charge; also for transfer to this vessel J. L. King (sea) with bag and hammock.

J. Rocks (F. 1. Cl) - Received from U. S. S. Yorktown by direction of Comdr. in Cheif for transportation to the United States P. Hansen (C~T) and J. Rocks (F. 1. cl) General Court Martial prisoners, with bags, hammocks and papers, and by order of the Comdg Officer they were confined in double irons under the sentry's charge; also for transfer to this vessel J. L. King (sea) with bag and hammock.

J. L. King (Sea.) - Received from U. S. S. Yorktown by direction of Comdr. in Cheif for transportation to the United States P. Hansen (C~T) and J. Rocks (F. 1. cl) General Court Martial prisoners, with bags, hammocks and papers, and by order of the Comdg Officer they were confined in double irons under the sentry's charge; also for transfer to this vessel J. L. King (sea) with bag and hammock.


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12 February 1896


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12 February 1896

P. M. S. S. China - At day light discovered the P. M. S. S. China at anchor in the lower part of the harbor.

O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.) - At 9:30 mustered at quarters. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3C.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) being absent without leave. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3.C.) returned on board 43 hrs overtime.

J. Ridgeway (C. P.) - At 9:30 mustered at quarters. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3C.) and J. Ridgeway (C. P.) being absent without leave. O. Sundblad (G. M. 3.C.) returned on board 43 hrs overtime.

HMS Humber - H. M. S. Humber arrived at 10.

The Comdg. Officer of the Yorktown came onboard to pay a visit.

P. M. S. S. China - The P. M. S. S. China, Captain W. B. Seaburg was boarded, and was from Hongkong.

Chief Eng. Geo. J. Burnape U. S. N - The Fleet Engineer, Chief Eng. Geo. J. Burnape U. S. N. came aboard, and, by direction of the Comdr.-in-Chief, inspected the ship's steering gear.

E. Leighton (B. M. 2 Cl.) - Received from the U. S. S. Charleston, with their enlistment recordes, clothing lists, duplicate transfer pay accounts, and bags and hammocks, the following named men:- E. Leighton, (B. M. 2 Cl.) (C. S. C. No. 4398), J. Barratt(Water Tender), S. McAskill (Blacksmith) and Thos. Pearson (Oiler).

J. Barratt (Water Tender) - Received from the U. S. S. Charleston, with their enlistment recordes, clothing lists, duplicate transfer pay accounts, and bags and hammocks, the following named men:- E. Leighton, (B. M. 2 Cl.) (C. S. C. No. 4398), J. Barratt(Water Tender), S. McAskill (Blacksmith) and Thos. Pearson (Oiler).

Thos. Pearson (Oiler) - Received from the U. S. S. Charleston, with their enlistment recordes, clothing lists, duplicate transfer pay accounts, and bags and hammocks, the following named men:- E. Leighton, (B. M. 2 Cl.) (C. S. C. No. 4398), J. Barratt(Water Tender), S. McAskill (Blacksmith) and Thos. Pearson (Oiler).

The wardroom officers of H. M. S. Edgar called on board.

S. McAskill (Blacksmith) - Received from the U. S. S. Charleston, with their enlistment recordes, clothing lists, duplicate transfer pay accounts, and bags and hammocks, the following named men:- E. Leighton, (B. M. 2 Cl.) (C. S. C. No. 4398), J. Barratt(Water Tender), S. McAskill (Blacksmith) and Thos. Pearson (Oiler).

R. Half (O. S.) - Transferred the following men with bags hammocks and papers, to the U. S. Flagship Olympia, at 6-00, R. Half (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), H. Gulson (A. B. M. 2cl), N. W. Phillips (A. G. M. 2. C), L. Swift (C. A. M.) F. Gruner (App. 1 C.), R. Shay (Sea), H. J. Horn (A 2.C), E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) and to the U. S. S. Charleston at 4:40, A. Humble (W. T.), L. Mansen (A. Blks.), L. Rines (Oiler), W. Hasler (Lds.) and T. F. Bondurant (Lds.).

J. A. Engman (O. S.) - Transferred the following men with bags hammocks and papers, to the U. S. Flagship Olympia, at 6-00, R. Half (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), H. Gulson (A. B. M. 2cl), N. W. Phillips (A. G. M. 2. C), L. Swift (C. A. M.) F. Gruner (App. 1 C.), R. Shay (Sea), H. J. Horn (A 2.C), E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) and to the U. S. S. Charleston at 4:40, A. Humble (W. T.), L. Mansen (A. Blks.), L. Rines (Oiler), W. Hasler (Lds.) and T. F. Bondurant (Lds.).

H. Gulson (A. B. M. 2c.) - Transferred the following men with bags hammocks and papers, to the U. S. Flagship Olympia, at 6-00, R. Half (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), H. Gulson (A. B. M. 2cl), N. W. Phillips (A. G. M. 2. C), L. Swift (C. A. M.) F. Gruner (App. 1 C.), R. Shay (Sea), H. J. Horn (A 2.C), E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) and to the U. S. S. Charleston at 4:40, A. Humble (W. T.), L. Mansen (A. Blks.), L. Rines (Oiler), W. Hasler (Lds.) and T. F. Bondurant (Lds.).

R. Shay (Sea.) - Transferred the following men with bags hammocks and papers, to the U. S. Flagship Olympia, at 6-00, R. Half (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), H. Gulson (A. B. M. 2cl), N. W. Phillips (A. G. M. 2. C), L. Swift (C. A. M.) F. Gruner (App. 1 C.), R. Shay (Sea), H. J. Horn (A 2.C), E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) and to the U. S. S. Charleston at 4:40, A. Humble (W. T.), L. Mansen (A. Blks.), L. Rines (Oiler), W. Hasler (Lds.) and T. F. Bondurant (Lds.).

L. Swift (C. A. M.) - Transferred the following men with bags hammocks and papers, to the U. S. Flagship Olympia, at 6-00, R. Half (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), H. Gulson (A. B. M. 2cl), N. W. Phillips (A. G. M. 2. C), L. Swift (C. A. M.) F. Gruner (App. 1 C.), R. Shay (Sea), H. J. Horn (A 2.C), E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) and to the U. S. S. Charleston at 4:40, A. Humble (W. T.), L. Mansen (A. Blks.), L. Rines (Oiler), W. Hasler (Lds.) and T. F. Bondurant (Lds.).

H. J. Horn (App 2c) - Transferred the following men with bags hammocks and papers, to the U. S. Flagship Olympia, at 6-00, R. Half (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), H. Gulson (A. B. M. 2cl), N. W. Phillips (A. G. M. 2. C), L. Swift (C. A. M.) F. Gruner (App. 1 C.), R. Shay (Sea), H. J. Horn (A 2.C), E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) and to the U. S. S. Charleston at 4:40, A. Humble (W. T.), L. Mansen (A. Blks.), L. Rines (Oiler), W. Hasler (Lds.) and T. F. Bondurant (Lds.).

E. L. Poor (App. 1 C.) - Transferred the following men with bags hammocks and papers, to the U. S. Flagship Olympia, at 6-00, R. Half (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), H. Gulson (A. B. M. 2cl), N. W. Phillips (A. G. M. 2. C), L. Swift (C. A. M.) F. Gruner (App. 1 C.), R. Shay (Sea), H. J. Horn (A 2.C), E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) and to the U. S. S. Charleston at 4:40, A. Humble (W. T.), L. Mansen (A. Blks.), L. Rines (Oiler), W. Hasler (Lds.) and T. F. Bondurant (Lds.).

N. W. Phillips (A. G. M. 2c.) - Transferred the following men with bags hammocks and papers, to the U. S. Flagship Olympia, at 6-00, R. Half (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), H. Gulson (A. B. M. 2cl), N. W. Phillips (A. G. M. 2. C), L. Swift (C. A. M.) F. Gruner (App. 1 C.), R. Shay (Sea), H. J. Horn (A 2.C), E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) and to the U. S. S. Charleston at 4:40, A. Humble (W. T.), L. Mansen (A. Blks.), L. Rines (Oiler), W. Hasler (Lds.) and T. F. Bondurant (Lds.).

F. Gruner (App 1c) - Transferred the following men with bags hammocks and papers, to the U. S. Flagship Olympia, at 6-00, R. Half (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), H. Gulson (A. B. M. 2cl), N. W. Phillips (A. G. M. 2. C), L. Swift (C. A. M.) F. Gruner (App. 1 C.), R. Shay (Sea), H. J. Horn (A 2.C), E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) and to the U. S. S. Charleston at 4:40, A. Humble (W. T.), L. Mansen (A. Blks.), L. Rines (Oiler), W. Hasler (Lds.) and T. F. Bondurant (Lds.).

A. Humble (W. T.) - Transferred the following men with bags hammocks and papers, to the U. S. Flagship Olympia, at 6-00, R. Half (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), H. Gulson (A. B. M. 2cl), N. W. Phillips (A. G. M. 2. C), L. Swift (C. A. M.) F. Gruner (App. 1 C.), R. Shay (Sea), H. J. Horn (A 2.C), E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) and to the U. S. S. Charleston at 4:40, A. Humble (W. T.), L. Mansen (A. Blks.), L. Rines (Oiler), W. Hasler (Lds.) and T. F. Bondurant (Lds.).

L. Mansen (A. Blks.) - Transferred the following men with bags hammocks and papers, to the U. S. Flagship Olympia, at 6-00, R. Half (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), H. Gulson (A. B. M. 2cl), N. W. Phillips (A. G. M. 2. C), L. Swift (C. A. M.) F. Gruner (App. 1 C.), R. Shay (Sea), H. J. Horn (A 2.C), E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) and to the U. S. S. Charleston at 4:40, A. Humble (W. T.), L. Mansen (A. Blks.), L. Rines (Oiler), W. Hasler (Lds.) and T. F. Bondurant (Lds.).

L. Rines (Oiler) - Transferred the following men with bags hammocks and papers, to the U. S. Flagship Olympia, at 6-00, R. Half (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), H. Gulson (A. B. M. 2cl), N. W. Phillips (A. G. M. 2. C), L. Swift (C. A. M.) F. Gruner (App. 1 C.), R. Shay (Sea), H. J. Horn (A 2.C), E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) and to the U. S. S. Charleston at 4:40, A. Humble (W. T.), L. Mansen (A. Blks.), L. Rines (Oiler), W. Hasler (Lds.) and T. F. Bondurant (Lds.).

W. Hasler (Lds.) - Transferred the following men with bags hammocks and papers, to the U. S. Flagship Olympia, at 6-00, R. Half (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), H. Gulson (A. B. M. 2cl), N. W. Phillips (A. G. M. 2. C), L. Swift (C. A. M.) F. Gruner (App. 1 C.), R. Shay (Sea), H. J. Horn (A 2.C), E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) and to the U. S. S. Charleston at 4:40, A. Humble (W. T.), L. Mansen (A. Blks.), L. Rines (Oiler), W. Hasler (Lds.) and T. F. Bondurant (Lds.).

T. F. Bondurand (Lds.) - Transferred the following men with bags hammocks and papers, to the U. S. Flagship Olympia, at 6-00, R. Half (O. S.), J. A. Engman (O. S.), H. Gulson (A. B. M. 2cl), N. W. Phillips (A. G. M. 2. C), L. Swift (C. A. M.) F. Gruner (App. 1 C.), R. Shay (Sea), H. J. Horn (A 2.C), E. L. Poor (A. 1 C.) and to the U. S. S. Charleston at 4:40, A. Humble (W. T.), L. Mansen (A. Blks.), L. Rines (Oiler), W. Hasler (Lds.) and T. F. Bondurant (Lds.).

The Comdg. Officer of the Detroit paid a visit to the ship.

yorktown - visited

s s china - anchored

charlestown - received records and clothing

h m s edgar - came to party

67 men overleave, transferred men, moved coal around bunkers


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13 February 1896

D. Baxter (App. 1 C.) - At 4:30 mustered crew at quarters, and found the following named men absent overtime:- D. Baxter (A. 1c.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), M. Coady (Oiler), and J. Rooney (C. P.).

John H. Pulis (Sea.) - At 4:30 mustered crew at quarters, and found the following named men absent overtime:- D. Baxter (A. 1c.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), M. Coady (Oiler), and J. Rooney (C. P.).

Micheal Louth (P. M.) - Transferred to the flagship Olympia, with their bags, hammocks and necessary papers, Micheal Louth (P. M.) and Richard Barrett (P. M.).

J. F. Rooney (C. P.) - At 4:30 mustered crew at quarters, and found the following named men absent overtime:- D. Baxter (A. 1c.), J. H. Pulis (Sea.), M. Coady (Oiler), and J. Rooney (C. P.).

Richard Barrett (P. M.) - Transferred to the flagship Olympia, with their bags, hammocks and necessary papers, Micheal Louth (P. M.) and Richard Barrett (P. M.).

M. Coady (Oiler) - M. Coady (Oiler) returned aboard 2 hrs. overtime.

James Ayling (P. M.) - Received from the flagship Olympia, with their bags, hammocks and necessary papers, Micheal F. Carey (P. M.) and James Ayling (P. M.).

Micheal Carey (P. M.) - Received from the flagship Olympia, with their bags, hammocks and necessary papers, Micheal F. Carey (P. M.) and James Ayling (P. M.).

P. M. S. S. Pem - At 6:00 the P. M. S. S. "Pem" came in and anchored. Received mail from the United States.

The band from the flagship came on board at 6:45, and, at end of watch were playing during officers dinner.

USS Yorktown - Signalled to the Yorktown Delay departure until further orders, Admiral McNair " and then "Haul fires if lighted McNair."

transferred sailors, officiers partied

s s peru - came in


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13 February 1896

A. Holladay (Lds.) - At 9:00 A. Holladay (Lds.) reported the expiration of his term of enlistment.

French cruiser Forfait - At 9:10 the French cruiser Forfait arrived; paraded the guard as she passed, she returning the salute in kind. After anchoring the Forfait fired two salutes of 13 guns each, with the U. S. Ensign and Russian flag at the fore, respectively, which were returned, gun for gun, by the Olympia and Pamyat Azova, French flag at the fore. At 9:15 the Russian battleship Admiral Nakhimoff left the harbor, followed at 9:35, by the Russian flaship Pamyat Azova.

USS Olympia - At 9:10 the French cruiser Forfait arrived; paraded the guard as she passed, she returning the salute in kind. After anchoring the Forfait fired two salutes of 13 guns each, with the U. S. Ensign and Russian flag at the fore, respectively, which were returned, gun for gun, by the Olympia and Pamyat Azova, French flag at the fore. At 9:15 the Russian battleship Admiral Nakhimoff left the harbor, followed at 9:35, by the Russian flaship Pamyat Azova.

HIRMS Admiral Nakhimoff - At 9:10 the French cruiser Forfait arrived; paraded the guard as she passed, she returning the salute in kind. After anchoring the Forfait fired two salutes of 13 guns each, with the U. S. Ensign and Russian flag at the fore, respectively, which were returned, gun for gun, by the Olympia and Pamyat Azova, French flag at the fore. At 9:15 the Russian battleship Admiral Nakhimoff left the harbor, followed at 9:35, by the Russian flaship Pamyat Azova.

HIRMS Pamyat Azova - At 9:10 the French cruiser Forfait arrived; paraded the guard as she passed, she returning the salute in kind. After anchoring the Forfait fired two salutes of 13 guns each, with the U. S. Ensign and Russian flag at the fore, respectively, which were returned, gun for gun, by the Olympia and Pamyat Azova, French flag at the fore. At 9:15 the Russian battleship Admiral Nakhimoff left the harbor, followed at 9:35, by the Russian flaship Pamyat Azova.

Thos. H. Johnson (A 2 C.) - By direction of the Comdr.-in Chief, received, from the U. S. S. Detroit, with their bags, hammocks, and necessary papers, Thos. H. Johnson (A. 2 C.), a prisoner under sentence of S. C. M. to be discharged in the United States with a bad conduct discharge, and Ryland O. Fauntleroy (A. 3 C.), awaiting sentence after trial by a G. C. M. Confined R. O. Fauntleroy (A. 3 C.) in double irons, and placed T. H. Johnson (A. 2 C.) under surveillance as a prisoner at large.

Ryland O. Fauntleroy (A. 3 C.) - By direction of the Comdr.-in Chief, received, from the U. S. S. Detroit, with their bags, hammocks, and necessary papers, Thos. H. Johnson (A. 2 C.), a prisoner under sentence of S. C. M. to be discharged in the United States with a bad conduct discharge, and Ryland O. Fauntleroy (A. 3 C.), awaiting sentence after trial by a G. C. M. Confined R. O. Fauntleroy (A. 3 C.) in double irons, and placed T. H. Johnson (A. 2 C.) under surveillance as a prisoner at large.

HMS Edgar - The wardroom officers called on board H. M. S. Edgar.

Surgeon W. A. McClurg USN - Surg. W. A. McClurg attended a medical Board of Survey on board the U. S. S. Charleston.

USS Olympia - The Commanding Officers of the U. S. F. S. Olympia, H. B. M. Store-ship Humber, and the French Cruiser Forfait called on the Captain and Ward Room Officers. H. B. M. S. Spartan left the barbor.

French cruiser Forfait - The Commanding Officers of the U. S. F. S. Olympia, H. B. M. Store-ship Humber, and the French Cruiser Forfait called on the Captain and Ward Room Officers. H. B. M. S. Spartan left the barbor.

HMS Humber - The Commanding Officers of the U. S. F. S. Olympia, H. B. M. Store-ship Humber, and the French Cruiser Forfait called on the Captain and Ward Room Officers. H. B. M. S. Spartan left the barbor.

HMS Spartan - The Commanding Officers of the U. S. F. S. Olympia, H. B. M. Store-ship Humber, and the French Cruiser Forfait called on the Captain and Ward Room Officers. H. B. M. S. Spartan left the barbor.

C. Olsson (O.S.) - C. Olsson, O. Sea., returned on board from liberty, at 3:15, drunk, noisy, quarrelsome, and was placed in double irons under sentry's charge for safe keeping, by order of the Commanding Officer.


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14 February 1896

John H. Pulis (Sea.) - J. H. Pulis (Sea.) and J. Ridgeway returned onboard, 30 hrs, and 103 hrs, overtime respectively.

J. Ridgeway (C. P.) - J. H. Pulis (Sea.) and J. Ridgeway returned onboard, 30 hrs, and 103 hrs, overtime respectively.


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14 February 1896

C. Olsen (O. S.) - At 7:30, by order of the Captain, released C. Olsen (O. S.) from confinement for safe-keeping, he being sober.

HMS Humber - The Comdg. Officer paid a visit to H. M. S. Humber and to French man-of-war "Forfait."

French cruiser Forfait - The Comdg. Officer paid a visit to H. M. S. Humber and to French man-of-war "Forfait."

Edward Williams (Sea.) - By direction of Comdr. in-Cheif, and at his own request, he waiving all claims to transportation at goverment expence, or consular aid discharged Edward Williams (Sea.), and by the same authority and in accodance with letter No. 46552 of Bureau of Navigation dated Aug. 10, 1895 discharged Ah See (A WR St) from the U. S. Naval Service.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - Paymaster L. C. Kerr left this ship on duty as a member of a Court of Enquiry on board the Yorktown.

Ah See (A. WR. St.) - By direction of Comdr. in-Cheif, and at his own request, he waiving all claims to transportation at goverment expence, or consular aid discharged Edward Williams (Sea.), and by the same authority and in accodance with letter No. 46552 of Bureau of Navigation dated Aug. 10, 1895 discharged Ah See (A WR St) from the U. S. Naval Service.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - Paymaster L. C. Kerr U. S. N. returned on board at 6:30.

A. Metzler (App. 1c.) - Ran port dynamo from 8:00 to 11:25; A. Metzler (A. 1C.) standing watch in dynamo room during that time, for instruction.

received food, sailors over leave, repairs continue


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15 February 1896

coal: 118 tons -

D. Baxter (App. 1 C.) - D. Baxter (A. 1c.) and J. Rooney (C. P.) returned on board at 7:00 clean and sober 39 1/2 hours overtime.

J. F. Rooney (C. P.) - D. Baxter (A. 1c.) and J. Rooney (C. P.) returned on board at 7:00 clean and sober 39 1/2 hours overtime.

Liberty party returned.

coal: 40 tons 20.16 lbs - At 8:10 four coal lighters came alongside, and at 9:00 coolies, and at 9:20 we commenced coaling with Fendale coal from R. H. Powers and Co. of Nagasaki. Received on board during watch, 42 tons 20.16 lbs.

The Engineers force continued work on steering gear.

US Bark Big Bonanza - Sent an officer to board the U. S. bark Big Bonanza of San Francisco. Captain A. Bergman, 167 days from Philadelphia and which arrived at 9:00.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - Paymaster L. C. Kerr left the ship on duty, as a member of a Court of Enquiry on board the U. S. S. Yorktown.

Lieut. H. T. Fichbohm USN - The Board of Survey, of which Lieut. H. F. Fichbohm is senior memeber, re-assembled on board at 2:00, inspected the steering gear, but left the ship at 3:00.

At 3:30 sent a liberty party on shore.

coal: 75 tons - Coaling ship, coolie labor, receiving during the watch, from R. H. Powers & Co., 75 tons of coal, said to be Cardiff.

HMS Humber - Storeship Humber got underway to leave port; which breaking ground with her port anchor, her bowsprit fouled the flagstaff of this vessel, slightly bending the staff socket.

HMS Edgar - H. M .S. Humber left at 5:00 and H. M. S. Edgar at 6:00.

coal: 159 tons 1904 lbs - At 5:00 finished coaling for the day, having received in all, 159 tons 1904 lbs.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - Paymaster L. C. Kerr returned on board.

At 4:50 we made signal by wig wag to Flagship, unless otherwise directed, will coal to-morrow. Coolies will not work after sunset. At four o'clock had received one hundred and eighteen tons, Sig. Craig. Flagship answered by wigwag, premission to coal Sunday not granted, Coal on Monday.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd dynamo until 11:30 A. Kunen (A. 1C.) under instruction during that time in the dynamo room.

u s big bonanza - bark from san fransico

coal: 118 t0ns -

loading coal and weekly inspections


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moored nagasaki harbor japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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16 February 1896

C. Smith (Bugler) - At 10:09 called "all hands to muster;" C. Smith (Bugler) absent overtime; published Navy Dep't. G. C. M. Orders Nos. 88, 89, 90, 91, and 92, in the cases of Col. James Forney (U. S. M. C.), William J. Stanton (Corp.) Robert H. Russel (Lds.) John J. Miller (Lds), and William A. Simpson (A. 2 C.) respectively, and Squadron G. C. M. Orders Nos. 1, 2, and 3, in the cases of James Rocke (F. 1 C.) Ryland O. Fauntleroy (A. 3C.) and Peter Hansen (W. T.) respectively; also read the Articles for the Goverment of the Navy.

C. Smith (Bugler) - Issued a reward of 18 yens for the delivery on board of C. Smith (Bugler).

HMS Rainbow - H. B. M. S. Rainbow left the harbor.

J. Morgan (P. M.) - By order of the commanding Officer released from Confinement J. Morgan, P. M. upon the expiration of his term of confinement.

HIRMS Kreisser - The Russian gunboats Kreisser and Manjour left the harbor.

HIRMS Manjour - The Russian gunboats Kreisser and Manjour left the harbor.

C. Smith (Bugler) - C. Smith, Bugler, returned on board, drunk and helpless, 6 hours and 50 minutes overtime.

Sent liberty party ashore.

HMS Pique - H. B. M. S. Pique left the harbor.

P. & O. S. S. Ancona - The P. & O. S. S. Ancona left port at 4:10.

detroit - equipment from navigstion stores

received food, sailors absent

kreisser - russian gunboat


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moored nagasaki harbor japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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17 February 1896

coal: 259 tons - in all

Lowered all boats and anchored them clear of the ship, and made preparation for coaling. At 7:30 two coal lighters came alongside.

Liberty party returned.

Commenced coaling ship about 8:50.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - Paymaster Leeds C. Kerr; U. S. Navy, left the ship, on duty, as a member of the Court of Inquiry of which Captain G. W. Coffin U. S. Navy is President.

Captain G. W. Coffin USN - Paymaster Leeds C. Kerr; U. S. Navy, left the ship, on duty, as a member of the Court of Inquiry of which Captain G. W. Coffin U. S. Navy is President.

J. F. Rooney (C. P.) - About 8:45, J. Rooney Coal Passer, was found to be absent from the ship without leave. Absentees at 9:30, two - J. Rooney, C. P., and J. O'Neil, Ordinary Seaman.

J. O'Neil (O. S.) - About 8:45, J. Rooney Coal Passer, was found to be absent from the ship without leave. Absentees at 9:30, two - J. Rooney, C. P., and J. O'Neil, Ordinary Seaman.

coal: 58 tons - Received from R. H. Powers and Co. of Nagasaki, in the Equipment Dep't. of this vessel, during this watch, 58 (fifty eight) tons of coal said to be Cardiff.

The Captain left the ship on duty.

Ah Kian W. R. St'w'd - transferred from the U. S. F. S. Olympia.

coal: 259 tons - At 2:30 finished coaling, having received, in all, 259 tons Ferndale Coal from R. H. Powers & Co. Nagasaki.

The Captain returned from duty.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - Paymaster Leeds C. Kerr U. S. N. returned on board. J. O'Neil, O. S., returned on board 12h 10m overtime, clean and sober.

J. O'Neil (O. S.) - Paymaster Leeds C. Kerr U. S. N. returned on board. J. O'Neil, O. S., returned on board 12h 10m overtime, clean and sober.

Sent liberty party ashore.

coal: 259 tons -

received food, boiler feed repaired, material transferred to olympia, sailors transferred


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moored nagasaki harbor japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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18 February 1896

J. F. Rooney (C. P.) - J. Rooney (C. P.) returned on board at 6:50 clean and sober.

Liberty party returning.

J. R. Rooney (C. P.) - Officer confined J. R. Rooney (C. P.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for leaving the ship without permission and the following punishments were assigned, extra duty in hours for each man for being overleave, O. Sundblad (G. M. 3C.), 43 hours; P. Gready (P. M.), 2 hrs; J. Ridgeway (C. P.) 103 hrs; D. Baxter (A. 1C.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. Pulis (Sea.), 30 hrs; J. R. Rooney (C. P.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. O'Neill (O. S.), 12 hrs; J. Anderson (O. S.), 3 hrs; C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for returning from liberty drunk and noisy and causing desturbance, 10 hrs. ex. duty, M. J. Coady (Oiler) overleave 2 hrs. and tight, 2 hrs. ex. duty, C. Smith (Bugler) for being overleave and returning drunk 7 hrs. ex. duty.

O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.) - Officer confined J. R. Rooney (C. P.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for leaving the ship without permission and the following punishments were assigned, extra duty in hours for each man for being overleave, O. Sundblad (G. M. 3C.), 43 hours; P. Gready (P. M.), 2 hrs; J. Ridgeway (C. P.) 103 hrs; D. Baxter (A. 1C.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. Pulis (Sea.), 30 hrs; J. R. Rooney (C. P.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. O'Neill (O. S.), 12 hrs; J. Anderson (O. S.), 3 hrs; C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for returning from liberty drunk and noisy and causing desturbance, 10 hrs. ex. duty, M. J. Coady (Oiler) overleave 2 hrs. and tight, 2 hrs. ex. duty, C. Smith (Bugler) for being overleave and returning drunk 7 hrs. ex. duty.

P. Gready (PM) - Officer confined J. R. Rooney (C. P.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for leaving the ship without permission and the following punishments were assigned, extra duty in hours for each man for being overleave, O. Sundblad (G. M. 3C.), 43 hours; P. Gready (P. M.), 2 hrs; J. Ridgeway (C. P.) 103 hrs; D. Baxter (A. 1C.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. Pulis (Sea.), 30 hrs; J. R. Rooney (C. P.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. O'Neill (O. S.), 12 hrs; J. Anderson (O. S.), 3 hrs; C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for returning from liberty drunk and noisy and causing desturbance, 10 hrs. ex. duty, M. J. Coady (Oiler) overleave 2 hrs. and tight, 2 hrs. ex. duty, C. Smith (Bugler) for being overleave and returning drunk 7 hrs. ex. duty.

J. O'Neill (O. S.) - Officer confined J. R. Rooney (C. P.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for leaving the ship without permission and the following punishments were assigned, extra duty in hours for each man for being overleave, O. Sundblad (G. M. 3C.), 43 hours; P. Gready (P. M.), 2 hrs; J. Ridgeway (C. P.) 103 hrs; D. Baxter (A. 1C.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. Pulis (Sea.), 30 hrs; J. R. Rooney (C. P.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. O'Neill (O. S.), 12 hrs; J. Anderson (O. S.), 3 hrs; C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for returning from liberty drunk and noisy and causing desturbance, 10 hrs. ex. duty, M. J. Coady (Oiler) overleave 2 hrs. and tight, 2 hrs. ex. duty, C. Smith (Bugler) for being overleave and returning drunk 7 hrs. ex. duty.

J. Ridgeway (C. P.) - Officer confined J. R. Rooney (C. P.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for leaving the ship without permission and the following punishments were assigned, extra duty in hours for each man for being overleave, O. Sundblad (G. M. 3C.), 43 hours; P. Gready (P. M.), 2 hrs; J. Ridgeway (C. P.) 103 hrs; D. Baxter (A. 1C.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. Pulis (Sea.), 30 hrs; J. R. Rooney (C. P.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. O'Neill (O. S.), 12 hrs; J. Anderson (O. S.), 3 hrs; C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for returning from liberty drunk and noisy and causing desturbance, 10 hrs. ex. duty, M. J. Coady (Oiler) overleave 2 hrs. and tight, 2 hrs. ex. duty, C. Smith (Bugler) for being overleave and returning drunk 7 hrs. ex. duty.

John H. Pulis (Sea.) - Officer confined J. R. Rooney (C. P.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for leaving the ship without permission and the following punishments were assigned, extra duty in hours for each man for being overleave, O. Sundblad (G. M. 3C.), 43 hours; P. Gready (P. M.), 2 hrs; J. Ridgeway (C. P.) 103 hrs; D. Baxter (A. 1C.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. Pulis (Sea.), 30 hrs; J. R. Rooney (C. P.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. O'Neill (O. S.), 12 hrs; J. Anderson (O. S.), 3 hrs; C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for returning from liberty drunk and noisy and causing desturbance, 10 hrs. ex. duty, M. J. Coady (Oiler) overleave 2 hrs. and tight, 2 hrs. ex. duty, C. Smith (Bugler) for being overleave and returning drunk 7 hrs. ex. duty.

D. Baxter (App. 1 C.) - Officer confined J. R. Rooney (C. P.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for leaving the ship without permission and the following punishments were assigned, extra duty in hours for each man for being overleave, O. Sundblad (G. M. 3C.), 43 hours; P. Gready (P. M.), 2 hrs; J. Ridgeway (C. P.) 103 hrs; D. Baxter (A. 1C.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. Pulis (Sea.), 30 hrs; J. R. Rooney (C. P.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. O'Neill (O. S.), 12 hrs; J. Anderson (O. S.), 3 hrs; C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for returning from liberty drunk and noisy and causing desturbance, 10 hrs. ex. duty, M. J. Coady (Oiler) overleave 2 hrs. and tight, 2 hrs. ex. duty, C. Smith (Bugler) for being overleave and returning drunk 7 hrs. ex. duty.

C. A. Olsson (O.S.) - Officer confined J. R. Rooney (C. P.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for leaving the ship without permission and the following punishments were assigned, extra duty in hours for each man for being overleave, O. Sundblad (G. M. 3C.), 43 hours; P. Gready (P. M.), 2 hrs; J. Ridgeway (C. P.) 103 hrs; D. Baxter (A. 1C.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. Pulis (Sea.), 30 hrs; J. R. Rooney (C. P.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. O'Neill (O. S.), 12 hrs; J. Anderson (O. S.), 3 hrs; C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for returning from liberty drunk and noisy and causing desturbance, 10 hrs. ex. duty, M. J. Coady (Oiler) overleave 2 hrs. and tight, 2 hrs. ex. duty, C. Smith (Bugler) for being overleave and returning drunk 7 hrs. ex. duty.

J. Anderson (O. S.) - Officer confined J. R. Rooney (C. P.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for leaving the ship without permission and the following punishments were assigned, extra duty in hours for each man for being overleave, O. Sundblad (G. M. 3C.), 43 hours; P. Gready (P. M.), 2 hrs; J. Ridgeway (C. P.) 103 hrs; D. Baxter (A. 1C.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. Pulis (Sea.), 30 hrs; J. R. Rooney (C. P.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. O'Neill (O. S.), 12 hrs; J. Anderson (O. S.), 3 hrs; C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for returning from liberty drunk and noisy and causing desturbance, 10 hrs. ex. duty, M. J. Coady (Oiler) overleave 2 hrs. and tight, 2 hrs. ex. duty, C. Smith (Bugler) for being overleave and returning drunk 7 hrs. ex. duty.

M. J. Coady (Oiler) - Officer confined J. R. Rooney (C. P.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for leaving the ship without permission and the following punishments were assigned, extra duty in hours for each man for being overleave, O. Sundblad (G. M. 3C.), 43 hours; P. Gready (P. M.), 2 hrs; J. Ridgeway (C. P.) 103 hrs; D. Baxter (A. 1C.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. Pulis (Sea.), 30 hrs; J. R. Rooney (C. P.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. O'Neill (O. S.), 12 hrs; J. Anderson (O. S.), 3 hrs; C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for returning from liberty drunk and noisy and causing desturbance, 10 hrs. ex. duty, M. J. Coady (Oiler) overleave 2 hrs. and tight, 2 hrs. ex. duty, C. Smith (Bugler) for being overleave and returning drunk 7 hrs. ex. duty.

C. Smith (Bugler) - Officer confined J. R. Rooney (C. P.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for leaving the ship without permission and the following punishments were assigned, extra duty in hours for each man for being overleave, O. Sundblad (G. M. 3C.), 43 hours; P. Gready (P. M.), 2 hrs; J. Ridgeway (C. P.) 103 hrs; D. Baxter (A. 1C.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. Pulis (Sea.), 30 hrs; J. R. Rooney (C. P.), 39 1/2 hrs.; J. O'Neill (O. S.), 12 hrs; J. Anderson (O. S.), 3 hrs; C. A. Olsson (O. S.), for returning from liberty drunk and noisy and causing desturbance, 10 hrs. ex. duty, M. J. Coady (Oiler) overleave 2 hrs. and tight, 2 hrs. ex. duty, C. Smith (Bugler) for being overleave and returning drunk 7 hrs. ex. duty.

Paymaster A. W. Bacon - Received in Pay Dep't. from Paymaster A. W. Bacon 203 yds. flannel and 288 spools silk.

The paymaster of this ship, exchanged 10000 paper yen into silver yen through the Fleet Paymaster, and it was brought on board.

J. Anderson (O. S.) - J. Anderson (O. S.) returned on board 2 1/2 hrs. overleave.

Mike Patton (F. 1C.) - By direction of Comdr-in-Chief, received from the U. S. S. Charleston, for transfer to the Naval Hospital at Yokohama, Mike Patton (F. 1C.) and Edward McGiffin (P. M.) with their bags, hammocks, necessary papers, and hospital tickets.

Edward McGiffin (P. M.) - By direction of Comdr-in-Chief, received from the U. S. S. Charleston, for transfer to the Naval Hospital at Yokohama, Mike Patton (F. 1C.) and Edward McGiffin (P. M.) with their bags, hammocks, necessary papers, and hospital tickets.

Sent a liberty party on shore.

Wm Hamilton (Yeoman) - Received from U. S. S. Detroit, with bags and hammocks Wm Hamilton (Yeoman) and James Nelson Rigers (A 2C.) condemed by Medical Survey and for transfer to the U. S. Naval Hospital, Yokohama.

James Nelson Rigers (A. 2C.) - Received from U. S. S. Detroit, with bags and hammocks Wm Hamilton (Yeoman) and James Nelson Rigers (A 2C.) condemed by Medical Survey and for transfer to the U. S. Naval Hospital, Yokohama.

A. Metzler (App. 1c.) - Ran port dynamo until 11:30 A. Metzler (A. 1C.) under instruction in the dynamo room during that time.

punished sailors, transferred money and things for mare island, did repairs, sailors to hospital ship


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moored nagasaki harbor japan

Lat 32.8, Long 129.9


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19 February 1896

USS Detroit - The U. S. S. Detroit left the harbor at 6:45.

James O Bateman (Actg. Yeoman) - At 9:00 James O. Bateman (Actg. Yeoman) reported the expiration of his term of enlistment.

S. Lymus (Lds.) - The Captain prescribed the following punishments:- 6 hrs. extra duty to S. Lymus (Lds.) for wearing non-uniform clothing, and 1 hr. extra duty to H. Takenouchi (Actg. St'g. Stew'd) for being 3/4 hour over leave.

H. Takenouchi Act'g. Stew'd.) - The Captain prescribed the following punishments:- 6 hrs. extra duty to S. Lymus (Lds.) for wearing non-uniform clothing, and 1 hr. extra duty to H. Takenouchi (Actg. St'g. Stew'd) for being 3/4 hour over leave.

French cruiser Forfait - The French cruiser Forfait fired a salute of 13 guns, Japenese man-of-war ensign at the fore.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo until 11:00, A. Kunen, A 1C., being in the dynamo room for instruction.

foraait french cruiser - salute of 13 guns to wake up all of the babies


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8pm bearings at anchor

Lat 33.18, Long 129.15


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20 February 1896

conning the ship, until 6:54, when stopped the engines and let go the port anchor in 14 fathoms of water, soft mud bottom.

J. Anderson (O. S.) - J. Anderson (O. S.) at work in the bunkers during the watch.

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd. dynamo during the watch, C. A. Halle (App. 1C.), standing watch in dynamo room from 8:00 to 11:00 for instruction.


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moored nagasaki harbor japan and underway making passage to yokohama and at anchor nosaki same nakubi bay

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20 February 1896

The Commander-in-Chief and the Commanding Officers of the U. S. S. Charleston and Yorktown called on board.

At 1:08 called "up anchor for home" and made int. general signal 4890, the Flaship answering by affirmative pennant. At 1:13 got underway, and proceeded out in Conn of the Captain. The Charleston, Yorktown and Flagship cheered ship and we returned the cheers. Paraded the Marine Guard.

Ryland O. Fauntleroy (A. 2 C.) - By order of the Captain, at 2:00 released R. O. Fauntleroy (App. 2C.); P. Hansen (W. T.) and J. Rocks (1 C. F.) were released from confinenment and made prisonsers at large. And they being willing worked at the duties of their respective ratings.

P. Hansen (W. T.) - By order of the Captain, at 2:00 released R. O. Fauntleroy (App. 2C.); P. Hansen (W. T.) and J. Rocks (1 C. F.) were released from confinenment and made prisonsers at large. And they being willing worked at the duties of their respective ratings.

J. Rocks (F. 1. Cl) - By order of the Captain, at 2:00 released R. O. Fauntleroy (App. 2C.); P. Hansen (W. T.) and J. Rocks (1 C. F.) were released from confinenment and made prisonsers at large. And they being willing worked at the duties of their respective ratings.

J. O'Neill (O. S.) - . J. O'Neill (O. S.) stood watch in fire room.

Maneuvered for an anchorage, the Commanding Officer

charleston, yorktown and olympia - crews cheered leaving port


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8pm bearings at anchor

Lat 33.73, Long 130.88


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21 February 1896

Reconfined the General Court Martial Prisoners at 4:44.

J. Anderson (O. S.) - J. Anderson (O. S.) was at work with the Engineer's Force during the watch.

A. Metzler (App. 1c.) - Continued running port dynamo set during watch A Metzler (App 1C.) stood watch in dynamo room until 11:00, for instruction.

At 11:00 a small steamer came in from the N. and anchored to W. S. W. of us. at 11:30 a small steamer passed out.

J. P. Ahearn (Lds.) - J. P. Ahearn (Lds) stood watch in fire room during this watch.


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at anchor nakubi bay nosaki sams goto islands and making passage to yokohama and at anchor off rokren island

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21 February 1896

Called "all hands up anchor" at 6:15. Anchor aweigh at 6:30. Went ahead slow at 6:38.

Passed two Japanese merchant steamers, and a barque rigged Japanese man-of-war (Yamato?) all bound to the westward.

J. O'Neill (O. S.) - J. O'Neill (O. S.) at work in the bunkers during the watch.

Stood into an anchorage at 4:29 mustered at quarters. Went half speed, then slow speed, then stopped and backed and stopped again, and at 4:44 let go the port anchor in 7 1/4 fms. of water, hard gray sand, bottom.

drills, court marshall, anchored


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8pm bearings at anchor

Lat 33.78, Long 131.58


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22 February 1896

John P. Ahearn (Lds.) - John P. Ahearn (Lds) was at work with the Engineer's Force during this watch.

At sundown hauled down the flags used in dressing ship at sunrise. Reconfined the General Court Martial prisoners. A small steamer passed to the Sd about 7:20.

court marshall reconvened


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at anchor off rokuren island and making passage to yokohama and at anchor south of waki mura hana misima nada

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22 February 1896

At sunrise hoisted Jack and colors and mastheaded three U. S. ensigns, in honor of the day.

Called "all hands up anchor" at 7:35. Hove up anchor and at 7:48 hauled down flags used in dressing ship. at 7:48 went ahead slow putting over P. L. reading 9.7.

At 7:30 temporarily released from confinement the G. C. M. prisoners

At 9:13 broke stops of U. S. ensigns at the mast head in honor of the anniversary of the birth of George Washinton and routine drills were suspended for the day.

At noon fired a salute of 21 guns in honor of the day.

at end of watch were standing in for an anchorage inside of Waki Mura Hana. At 5:47 slowed the engines. At 5:40 called all hands "bring ship to anchor."

At 6:02 stopped the engines; at 6:03 backed; at 6:05 stopped; at 6:06 backed; and at 6:07, stopped. Let go the port anchor in 7 1/4 fm's. of water, hard, white sand bottom; at 6:06.

celebrated george washington birthday and suspended all drills


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by bearings

Lat 34.13, Long 133.58


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23 February 1896

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - A. Kunen, (A. 1C), was in the dynamo room for instruction during the watch.


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at anchor south of waki mura hana misima nada and making passage to yokohama and at anchor uchi no umi harbor

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23 February 1896

At 6:36 called up "anchor"; commenced heaving in at 6:41, anchor aweigh at 6:48.

Released G. C. M. prisoners as prisoners at large at 6:55. Carried away stb'd. after smoke-pipe guy.

Passed numerous junks and fishing boats.

J. Rooney (C. P.) - Released by order of Commanding Officer, at the expiration of his term of confinement, J. Rooney (C. P.).

Fitted a temporary smoke pipe guy.

At 3:00 changed course to N. 71"E. and then proceeded into Uchi-no-Umi in conn of the Captain.

At 3:14 called bring ship to anchor. Slowed and went half speed at intervals until 3:41 when backed engines, stopped and at 3:43 let go port anchor in 7 1/2 fms. blue mud bottom, veering to 30 fms. of chain.

Reconfined the General Court Martial prisoners.

mustered and inspected at quarters, passed many junks and fishing boats


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noon bearings at anchor

Lat 34.67, Long 135.18


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24 February 1896

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd. dynamo throughout the watch; C. A. Halle (A. 1C.) under instruction in the dynamo room until 11:00.


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at anchor uchi no umi harbor and making passage to yokohama and at anchor kobe japan

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24 February 1896

At 6:15 called "up anchor." At 6:27 got underway

At 6:28 released G. C. M. prisoners as prisoners at large.

Ah Kiam W. R. St'w'd - The Captain prescribed the following punishments:- 24 hrs. extra duty to Ah Kiam for smoking in the galley, and 6 hrs. extra duty to E. Beckman (Lds.) for having mess gear adrift on the spar deck.

E. Beckman (Lds.) - The Captain prescribed the following punishments:- 24 hrs. extra duty to Ah Kiam for smoking in the galley, and 6 hrs. extra duty to E. Beckman (Lds.) for having mess gear adrift on the spar deck.

Let go port anchor 11:40 in 7 fthms. water, hard mud bottom, and veered to 45 fms. of chain outside hawse pipe.

Reconfined G. C. M. prisoners at 11:35.

HMS Edgar - At 11:50 fired a salute of 21 guns, Japanese ensign at the main. Found H. M. S. Edgar and H. M. S. Pique in port. Received a boarding visit from an officer of H. M. S. Edgar. Sent an officer to visit the U. S. Consul.

HMS Pique - At 11:50 fired a salute of 21 guns, Japanese ensign at the main. Found H. M. S. Edgar and H. M. S. Pique in port. Received a boarding visit from an officer of H. M. S. Edgar. Sent an officer to visit the U. S. Consul.

Lt. Nakeshima IJN - The Commanding Officer of H. I. J. M. S. Chin chin, Lt. Nakeshima, I. J. N., called on board. The Captain called officially on the Commanding Officers of H. B. M. S. Edgar and Pique and H. I. J. M. S. Chin chin.

HIJMS Chin chin - The Commanding Officer of H. I. J. M. S. Chin chin, Lt. Nakeshima, I. J. N., called on board. The Captain called officially on the Commanding Officers of H. B. M. S. Edgar and Pique and H. I. J. M. S. Chin chin.

SS S~via - An officer from this ship boarded the following U. S. Merchantmen:- ship S~via, D. Gilmore master, 163 days from Philadelphia with kerosene; ship Emily Reed, E. W. Simmons, master, 172 days from Philadelphia with kerosene; ship State of Maine, J. W. Parke, master, 198 days from Philadelphia with kerosene; ship W. C. Macy, G. A.Amsburg, master, 134 days from New York with general cargo; ship R. D. Rice, J. M. Vearse, master 142 days from Philadelphia with kerosene.

SS State of Maine - An officer from this ship boarded the following U. S. Merchantmen:- ship S~via, D. Gilmore master, 163 days from Philadelphia with kerosene; ship Emily Reed, E. W. Simmons, master, 172 days from Philadelphia with kerosene; ship State of Maine, J. W. Parke, master, 198 days from Philadelphia with kerosene; ship W. C. Macy, G. A.Amsburg, master, 134 days from New York with general cargo; ship R. D. Rice, J. M. Vearse, master 142 days from Philadelphia with kerosene.

SS Emily Reed - An officer from this ship boarded the following U. S. Merchantmen:- ship S~via, D. Gilmore master, 163 days from Philadelphia with kerosene; ship Emily Reed, E. W. Simmons, master, 172 days from Philadelphia with kerosene; ship State of Maine, J. W. Parke, master, 198 days from Philadelphia with kerosene; ship W. C. Macy, G. A.Amsburg, master, 134 days from New York with general cargo; ship R. D. Rice, J. M. Vearse, master 142 days from Philadelphia with kerosene.

SS W. C. Macy - An officer from this ship boarded the following U. S. Merchantmen:- ship S~via, D. Gilmore master, 163 days from Philadelphia with kerosene; ship Emily Reed, E. W. Simmons, master, 172 days from Philadelphia with kerosene; ship State of Maine, J. W. Parke, master, 198 days from Philadelphia with kerosene; ship W. C. Macy, G. A.Amsburg, master, 134 days from New York with general cargo; ship R. D. Rice, J. M. Vearse, master 142 days from Philadelphia with kerosene.

The Captain accompanied by the Paymaster left the ship on duty.

SS R. D. Rice - An officer from this ship boarded the following U. S. Merchantmen:- ship S~via, D. Gilmore master, 163 days from Philadelphia with kerosene; ship Emily Reed, E. W. Simmons, master, 172 days from Philadelphia with kerosene; ship State of Maine, J. W. Parke, master, 198 days from Philadelphia with kerosene; ship W. C. Macy, G. A.Amsburg, master, 134 days from New York with general cargo; ship R. D. Rice, J. M. Vearse, master 142 days from Philadelphia with kerosene.

Mr. J. F. Connelly U. S. Consul - The Captain returned on board having paid a visit to the United States Consul Mr. J. F. Connelly.

captin punished sailors, list of ships from us in harbor


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by bearings

Lat 34.50, Long 135.12


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25 February 1896

A. Metzler (App. 1c.) - Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 to 12:00, A. Metzler (app. 1C.) stood watch in the dynamo room for instruction.


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at anchor kobe harbor japan and making passage to yokohama

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25 February 1896

French mail steamer Melbourne - At 9:40 the French mail steamer: Melbourne left port.

At 10:45 "up anchor." Got underway at 10:56, steamed ahead half speed at 10:58 and full speed at 11:00.

At 10:55 released the G. M. C. prisoners as prsioners at large.

The blacksmith engaged in repairing starboard after smoke stack guy.

S. S. Ernest Simons - The ~n. M. S. S. Ernest Simons passed us about 14:30, bound in the same direction.

made minor repairs


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at sea making passage to yokohama and at anchor outside yokohama breakwater

Lat 34.68, Long 139.08


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26 February 1896

ship close aboard, called "Bring ship to anchor," and headed in for an anchorage outside Yokohama breakwater.

Reconfined G. C. M. prisoners at 5:40.

At 6:02, let go the st'b'd. anchor, in 7 3/4 fm's of water, soft black mud bottom.

HIRMS Pamyat Azova - Found H. I. R. M. S. Pamyat Azova, and the U. S. S. Boston in the harbor.

USS Boston - Found H. I. R. M. S. Pamyat Azova, and the U. S. S. Boston in the harbor.

Sent an officer to board the "Boston" and to visit the U. S. Consul Gerneral. Received in a United States mail.

uss boston - in harbor


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at sea making passage to yokohama and at anchor outside yokohama breakwater

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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26 February 1896

At 5:39, Honmoku Point light-


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at anchor outside yokohama breakwater and moored yokohama harbor japan

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27 February 1896

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set from 8: to 12:00. A. Kunen (app. 1C.) stood watch in dynamo room for instruction.


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at anchor outside yokohama breakwater and moored yokohama harbor japan

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27 February 1896

HIRMS Pamyat Azova - At 8:00 fired a salute of 21 guns with the Japanese ensign at the main, and the salute was returned by the shore battery gun for gun. A boarding officer from the Russian Cruiser and Flagship Pamyat Azova, with compliments of Rear Admiral Alexieff, paid a visit to the ship and the visit was returned by an officer of this vessel.

At 8:18 got underway under st'b'd for'd. and both after boilers, and proceeded to an anchorage inside the breakwater Yokohama. Manoeuvered and at 8:54 stopped engines. At 8:55 let go st'b'd. anchor in 6 fm's. water, soft black mud

USS Boston - The Comdg. Officer paid a visit to the Comdg. Officer of the U. S. S. Boston and to the U. S. Consul General Mr. N. W. McIvor.

Mr. N. W. McIvor US Consul General - The Comdg. Officer paid a visit to the Comdg. Officer of the U. S. S. Boston and to the U. S. Consul General Mr. N. W. McIvor.

G. Usami (Cabin Stew'd.) - G. Usami left the ship on five days leave of absence.

Wm. Hamilton (Yeo.) - Transferred to U. S. Naval Hospital Yokohama with bags, hammocks and necessary papers. Wm. Hamilton (Yeo) and James Nelson Rodgers (app. 2c.), who had been received from U. S. S. Detroit. and Edw. McGiffin (P. M.) and Mike Patton (F. 1. C.) who had been received from U. S. S. Charleston.

James Nelson Rodgers (A. 2C.) - Transferred to U. S. Naval Hospital Yokohama with bags, hammocks and necessary papers. Wm. Hamilton (Yeo) and James Nelson Rodgers (app. 2c.), who had been received from U. S. S. Detroit. and Edw. McGiffin (P. M.) and Mike Patton (F. 1. C.) who had been received from U. S. S. Charleston.

Edward McGiffin (P. M.) - Transferred to U. S. Naval Hospital Yokohama with bags, hammocks and necessary papers. Wm. Hamilton (Yeo) and James Nelson Rodgers (app. 2c.), who had been received from U. S. S. Detroit. and Edw. McGiffin (P. M.) and Mike Patton (F. 1. C.) who had been received from U. S. S. Charleston.

Mike Patton (F. 1C.) - Transferred to U. S. Naval Hospital Yokohama with bags, hammocks and necessary papers. Wm. Hamilton (Yeo) and James Nelson Rodgers (app. 2c.), who had been received from U. S. S. Detroit. and Edw. McGiffin (P. M.) and Mike Patton (F. 1. C.) who had been received from U. S. S. Charleston.

Capt. Frank Wildes USN - Capt. Frank Wildes Commanding the U. S. S. Boston paid a return visit to the Captain. The Captain called upon the Commanding Officers of the Russian cruiser Koreyetz and the Russian torpedo cruisers Usadnik and Gaydamak.

Russian torpedo cruiser Usadnik - Capt. Frank Wildes Commanding the U. S. S. Boston paid a return visit to the Captain. The Captain called upon the Commanding Officers of the Russian cruiser Koreyetz and the Russian torpedo cruisers Usadnik and Gaydamak.

Russian Cruiser Koreyetz - Capt. Frank Wildes Commanding the U. S. S. Boston paid a return visit to the Captain. The Captain called upon the Commanding Officers of the Russian cruiser Koreyetz and the Russian torpedo cruisers Usadnik and Gaydamak.

Russian torpedo cruiser Gaydamak - Capt. Frank Wildes Commanding the U. S. S. Boston paid a return visit to the Captain. The Captain called upon the Commanding Officers of the Russian cruiser Koreyetz and the Russian torpedo cruisers Usadnik and Gaydamak.

The Captain of the Russian torpedo cruiser Usadnik paid a return visit to the Captain of this ship.

At 9:45 the "Boston" signalled by Ardois - "Send boat and at 10:40 - "Is the telegraph office open at Night." At 10:50 we answered by Ardois-"At Nagasaki telegraph office is not open at night. Do not know about Yokomana."

n w mc iver - consul general

visit with boston, russian ships in harbor, minor repairs


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moored yokohama harbor japan

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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28 February 1896

Received in Pay Dept. from Longfelt and Co. Yokohama, 94 lbs. bread, and 117 1/2 lbs. each of fresh beef and fresh vegetables.

Captain Lindestrom IRN - Captain Lindestrom Commanding the Russian Cruiser Koreyetz and Capitaine de Fregate A. Steuman, Commanding the Russian torpedo Cruiser Gaydamak, paid return calls upon the Captain. The Captain called upon R. Adl. Alexieff Commanding the Russian Naval Forces in the Pacific, and on the Captain of the Russian Cruiser Pamyat Azova.

Capitaine de Fregate A. Steuman IRN - Captain Lindestrom Commanding the Russian Cruiser Koreyetz and Capitaine de Fregate A. Steuman, Commanding the Russian torpedo Cruiser Gaydamak, paid return calls upon the Captain. The Captain called upon R. Adl. Alexieff Commanding the Russian Naval Forces in the Pacific, and on the Captain of the Russian Cruiser Pamyat Azova.

Russian Rear Admiral E. Alexieff - Captain Lindestrom Commanding the Russian Cruiser Koreyetz and Capitaine de Fregate A. Steuman, Commanding the Russian torpedo Cruiser Gaydamak, paid return calls upon the Captain. The Captain called upon R. Adl. Alexieff Commanding the Russian Naval Forces in the Pacific, and on the Captain of the Russian Cruiser Pamyat Azova.

C. P. SS Empress of Indeia - At 12:00 the C. P. S. S. Empress of India left port.

SS St. Paul - At 3:30 the American ship St. Paul left her anchorage for ~~ec in outer harbor.

The ward-room officers of the Russian torpedo cruiser Gaydamak called on the Captain.

Received from Langfeldt and Company Limited, 2 tons of Cardiff coal as a sample for tests.

The American ship St. Paul anchored in outer harbor.

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran st'b'd. dynamo throughout this watch, C. Halle (A 1C.) under instruction in the dynamo room until 11:00.

koreyety, pamey at azova - russian ships

st paul - anchored

received food, officers partied, minor repairs


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moored yokohama harbor japan

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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29 February 1896

Lieut. C. G. Calkins USN - A Board, composed of Lieut. C. G. Calkins, senior member, and Lieuts. W. A. Gill and E. Simpson, members, surveyed articles in Equipment (Navigator's Stores) Dep't. on board this vessel.

Lieut. W. A. Gill USN - A Board, composed of Lieut. C. G. Calkins, senior member, and Lieuts. W. A. Gill and E. Simpson, members, surveyed articles in Equipment (Navigator's Stores) Dep't. on board this vessel.

Lieut. Ed Simpson USN - A Board, composed of Lieut. C. G. Calkins, senior member, and Lieuts. W. A. Gill and E. Simpson, members, surveyed articles in Equipment (Navigator's Stores) Dep't. on board this vessel.

USS Boston - At 11:32 the Boston fired a salute of nine guns, U. S. Ensign at the fore.

Hideyo Takenouchi (Act'g. St'g. Stew'd.) - Hideyo Takenouchi (act'g St'g. Stw.) and Isaburo Shimosaki (Mess att'd't. left the ship on leave until 7 a.m. Mc'h 3rd.

Isaburo Shimosaki(M. Att.) - Hideyo Takenouchi (act'g St'g. Stw.) and Isaburo Shimosaki (Mess att'd't. left the ship on leave until 7 a.m. Mc'h 3rd.

Rec'd. in Equipment Dept. from Jardine, Mattheson, and Co. 2 tons of coal said to be Cardiff, for trial. Rec'd. in Engineer's Dep't. from Peterson & Co. one bolt for st'b'd. low pressure excentric strap.

Commanding Officer of the Boston called on the Captain. Sent ashore a liberty Party.



LOGS FOR MARCH 1896


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moored yokohama harbor japan

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1 March 1896

SS St. Paul - At 4:30 the American ship St. Paul went to sea.

E. Beckman (Lds.) - At 9:45 the Commanding Officer inspected the officer's, crew, and ship at quarters. Called "all hands to muster" at 10:00. Mustered officers and crew, and found E. Beckman, (Lds.) A. Holladay, (Lds.) M. H. Leach, (P. M.) W. Keough, (acting Qr. M. 3cl) and A. F. Reed, (C. P.) to be absent without leave.

A. Holladay (Lds.) - At 9:45 the Commanding Officer inspected the officer's, crew, and ship at quarters. Called "all hands to muster" at 10:00. Mustered officers and crew, and found E. Beckman, (Lds.) A. Holladay, (Lds.) M. H. Leach, (P. M.) W. Keough, (acting Qr. M. 3cl) and A. F. Reed, (C. P.) to be absent without leave.

M.H. Leach (PM) - At 9:45 the Commanding Officer inspected the officer's, crew, and ship at quarters. Called "all hands to muster" at 10:00. Mustered officers and crew, and found E. Beckman, (Lds.) A. Holladay, (Lds.) M. H. Leach, (P. M.) W. Keough, (acting Qr. M. 3cl) and A. F. Reed, (C. P.) to be absent without leave.

W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.) - At 9:45 the Commanding Officer inspected the officer's, crew, and ship at quarters. Called "all hands to muster" at 10:00. Mustered officers and crew, and found E. Beckman, (Lds.) A. Holladay, (Lds.) M. H. Leach, (P. M.) W. Keough, (acting Qr. M. 3cl) and A. F. Reed, (C. P.) to be absent without leave.

A. F. Reed (C. P.) - At 9:45 the Commanding Officer inspected the officer's, crew, and ship at quarters. Called "all hands to muster" at 10:00. Mustered officers and crew, and found E. Beckman, (Lds.) A. Holladay, (Lds.) M. H. Leach, (P. M.) W. Keough, (acting Qr. M. 3cl) and A. F. Reed, (C. P.) to be absent without leave.

The Paymaster left the ship on duty.

USS Boston - Ward Room officers called on the Captain and Ward Room Officers of the U. S. S. Boston.

E. Beckman (Lds.) - E. Beckman (Lds.) was brough on board by the Japanese police 7 hrs. overtime and the reward of 18 yen was paid.

A. Holladay (Lds.) - The Paymaster returned on board. A. Holladay, (Lds.), was brought off by the Japanese police, clean and sober, eleven hours and ten minuets overtime. A reward of eighteen yen was paid for his delivery.

SS Peru - A British steamer left the harbor. The American P. M. S. S. Peru came in and anchored.

received food, partied with officers of the boston, inspected at quarters, paid for return of sailor

s s peru - american steamer


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moored yokohama harbor japan

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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2 March 1896

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo set from 8:00 to 11:00 A Kunen (app. 1C.) stood watch in dynamo-room for instruction.

Ah Choo (Cabin cook) - Ah. Choo (Cabin cook) was this day discharged from the Naval service, at his own written request and by authority of the Bureau of Navigation, he being a chinese barred from entering into the United States

ah choo - chinese cabin cook not allow in us, discharged

olympia - sailed


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moored yokohama harbor japan

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2 March 1896

coal: 172 tons 672 lbs - Cardiff Coal

W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.) - At 9:30 mustered and inspected at quarters, the following men being absent over leave W. Keough (A. Q. M. 3 C.), M. H. Leach (P. M.), Wm Gordon (A 1 C.), F. Olivero (A. 1 C.)and J. Norman (O. S.) and rewards of 18 yen were offered for the apprehension of and delivery on board of each of the latter three.

W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) - At 9:30 mustered and inspected at quarters, the following men being absent over leave W. Keough (A. Q. M. 3 C.), M. H. Leach (P. M.), Wm Gordon (A 1 C.), F. Olivero (A. 1 C.)and J. Norman (O. S.) and rewards of 18 yen were offered for the apprehension of and delivery on board of each of the latter three.

J. Norman (O. S.) - At 9:30 mustered and inspected at quarters, the following men being absent over leave W. Keough (A. Q. M. 3 C.), M. H. Leach (P. M.), Wm Gordon (A 1 C.), F. Olivero (A. 1 C.)and J. Norman (O. S.) and rewards of 18 yen were offered for the apprehension of and delivery on board of each of the latter three.

F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) - At 9:30 mustered and inspected at quarters, the following men being absent over leave W. Keough (A. Q. M. 3 C.), M. H. Leach (P. M.), Wm Gordon (A 1 C.), F. Olivero (A. 1 C.)and J. Norman (O. S.) and rewards of 18 yen were offered for the apprehension of and delivery on board of each of the latter three.

M.H. Leach (PM) - At 9:30 mustered and inspected at quarters, the following men being absent over leave W. Keough (A. Q. M. 3 C.), M. H. Leach (P. M.), Wm Gordon (A 1 C.), F. Olivero (A. 1 C.)and J. Norman (O. S.) and rewards of 18 yen were offered for the apprehension of and delivery on board of each of the latter three.

coal: 20 tons - Four coal lighters came alongside at 9:20, and at 10:15 commenced coaling ship with coolies, the coal said to be Cardiff and delivered from Jordine, Matheson and Co; received in all during watch 20 tons.

Surgeon P. Fitzsimons - At 10:30 a medical Board of Survey of which Surgeon P. Fitzsimons was senior member, met on board to survey Asst Engineer J. B. Patton.

J. B. Patton Asst. Eng. - At 10:30 a medical Board of Survey of which Surgeon P. Fitzsimons was senior member, met on board to survey Asst Engineer J. B. Patton.

Received in the Pay Department from Langfelt and Co., limited, Yokohama. 1000 lbs. biscuits, 50 gls. beans, 1000 lbs. tinned meat 200 lbs. coffee, 100 lbs. tea, 1200 lbs. sugar and 50 gls Vinegar.

F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) - F. Olivero (A. 1 C.) and Wm Gordon (A. 1C.) returned on board 5 hrs, over time.

W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) - F. Olivero (A. 1 C.) and Wm Gordon (A. 1C.) returned on board 5 hrs, over time.

A. F. Reed (C. P.) - A. F. Reed (C. P.) was brought on board by the police at 8:00. 25 hrs. overtime and the reward of 18 yen was paid.

coal: 75 tons - Rec'd. on board during watch 75 tons of coal (said to be Cardiff) from Jardine Matheson & Co.

M.H. Leach (PM) - J. Norman (O. S.) returned on board 5 1/4 hrs. overtime. M. Leach (P. M.) and W. Keough Acting (Q. M. 3 C.) were brought on board by the police 43 hrs. overtime.

J. Norman (O. S.) - J. Norman (O. S.) returned on board 5 1/4 hrs. overtime. M. Leach (P. M.) and W. Keough Acting (Q. M. 3 C.) were brought on board by the police 43 hrs. overtime.

W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.) - J. Norman (O. S.) returned on board 5 1/4 hrs. overtime. M. Leach (P. M.) and W. Keough Acting (Q. M. 3 C.) were brought on board by the police 43 hrs. overtime.

S. L. Heap P. A. Paymaster - Rec'd on board in Pay Dept. from P. A. Paymaster S. L. Heap ten thousand (10,000) Japanese paper yens.

HIRMS Pamyat Azova - At 2:55 a salute of 15 guns was fired by the Russian Flagship Pamyat Azova Spanish Flag at the fore.

John M. A. Shaw (Qr. M 3cl.) - The Captain ordered the following changes in rating:- J. M. A. Shaw (Act'g Qr. M. 3 Cl.) to acting Qr. Mr. 2 Cl. to date from Jan 1 1896, E. Sten (Act'g G. M. 3 cl.) to Acting G. M. 2 cl. to date from Feb, 8. 1896, W. Rose (O. S.) to Sea to date from Feb. 29. 1896, F. Pederson (O. S.) to Sea to date from Feb. 29. 1896, A. M. Ham (A. 2C) to A. 1 C. to date from Feb. 29. 1896, T. A. Spratt (A. 2 C.) to A. 1 C. to date from Feb. 29, 1896.

E. Sten (Act'g. G. M. 3cl.) - The Captain ordered the following changes in rating:- J. M. A. Shaw (Act'g Qr. M. 3 Cl.) to acting Qr. Mr. 2 Cl. to date from Jan 1 1896, E. Sten (Act'g G. M. 3 cl.) to Acting G. M. 2 cl. to date from Feb, 8. 1896, W. Rose (O. S.) to Sea to date from Feb. 29. 1896, F. Pederson (O. S.) to Sea to date from Feb. 29. 1896, A. M. Ham (A. 2C) to A. 1 C. to date from Feb. 29. 1896, T. A. Spratt (A. 2 C.) to A. 1 C. to date from Feb. 29, 1896.

W. Rose (O. S.) - The Captain ordered the following changes in rating:- J. M. A. Shaw (Act'g Qr. M. 3 Cl.) to acting Qr. Mr. 2 Cl. to date from Jan 1 1896, E. Sten (Act'g G. M. 3 cl.) to Acting G. M. 2 cl. to date from Feb, 8. 1896, W. Rose (O. S.) to Sea to date from Feb. 29. 1896, F. Pederson (O. S.) to Sea to date from Feb. 29. 1896, A. M. Ham (A. 2C) to A. 1 C. to date from Feb. 29. 1896, T. A. Spratt (A. 2 C.) to A. 1 C. to date from Feb. 29, 1896.

F. Pederson (O. S.) - The Captain ordered the following changes in rating:- J. M. A. Shaw (Act'g Qr. M. 3 Cl.) to acting Qr. Mr. 2 Cl. to date from Jan 1 1896, E. Sten (Act'g G. M. 3 cl.) to Acting G. M. 2 cl. to date from Feb, 8. 1896, W. Rose (O. S.) to Sea to date from Feb. 29. 1896, F. Pederson (O. S.) to Sea to date from Feb. 29. 1896, A. M. Ham (A. 2C) to A. 1 C. to date from Feb. 29. 1896, T. A. Spratt (A. 2 C.) to A. 1 C. to date from Feb. 29, 1896.

A. M. Ham (A. 2C.) - The Captain ordered the following changes in rating:- J. M. A. Shaw (Act'g Qr. M. 3 Cl.) to acting Qr. Mr. 2 Cl. to date from Jan 1 1896, E. Sten (Act'g G. M. 3 cl.) to Acting G. M. 2 cl. to date from Feb, 8. 1896, W. Rose (O. S.) to Sea to date from Feb. 29. 1896, F. Pederson (O. S.) to Sea to date from Feb. 29. 1896, A. M. Ham (A. 2C) to A. 1 C. to date from Feb. 29. 1896, T. A. Spratt (A. 2 C.) to A. 1 C. to date from Feb. 29, 1896.

T. A. Spratt (A. 2 C.) - The Captain ordered the following changes in rating:- J. M. A. Shaw (Act'g Qr. M. 3 Cl.) to acting Qr. Mr. 2 Cl. to date from Jan 1 1896, E. Sten (Act'g G. M. 3 cl.) to Acting G. M. 2 cl. to date from Feb, 8. 1896, W. Rose (O. S.) to Sea to date from Feb. 29. 1896, F. Pederson (O. S.) to Sea to date from Feb. 29. 1896, A. M. Ham (A. 2C) to A. 1 C. to date from Feb. 29. 1896, T. A. Spratt (A. 2 C.) to A. 1 C. to date from Feb. 29, 1896.

J. Healey (Sea.) - At 4:00 discovered that J. Healey (Sea), and C. E. Banzhaff (A. 2 C.) were absent from the ship without leave.

C. E. Banzhaff (App. 2 C.) - At 4:00 discovered that J. Healey (Sea), and C. E. Banzhaff (A. 2 C.) were absent from the ship without leave.

coal: 77 tons 672 lbs - At 7:30 finished coaling for the day having received in all from Jardine and Matheson & Co., Yokohama, 172 tons 672 lbs. and during the watch 77 tons, 672 lbs. Cardiff coal.

J. R. Martin Paymaster USS Boston - The Paymaster received $1000 gold coin from Paymaster J. R. Martin, U. S. S. Boston.

J. B. Patton Asst. Eng. - Ass't. Eng. J. B. Patton who was condemmed by a Medical Board of survey was detached from the ship and transferred to U. S. Naval Hospital Yokohama by order of the Senior Officer present, Capt. Frank Wildes, Comdg the U. S. S. Boston.

coal: 172 tons -

received food, minor repairs, sailors given new ratings, paymaster received 1000 gold from boston


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3 March 1896

Made preparations for coaling ship. At 6:30 two coal lighters came alongside with coal in bags and shortly afterwards a number of coolies. Did not commence coaling. The Chief Engineer having reported that the coal upon using it, was of very inferior quality, not equal to sample tested, the Comdg. Officer ordered suspension of coaling.

At 9:30 third lighter with coal arrived alongside, the Captain to gather with the Chief Engineer and the paymaster visited the firm of Jardine, Matheson & Co. to confer with them on the subject of the inferior quality of the coal put alongside. At 10:30 the three lighters and coolies left. No coal received on board during the watch.

stopped coaling from inferior supply, inquiry formed on how inferior coal was received


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3 March 1896

W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.) - At 5:00 discovered that W. Keough (A. QM 3Cl.) was absent from the ship without leave.

Isaburo Shimosaki(M. Att.) - Isaburo Shimosaki (M. Att.) and Takenouchi Hedeyo (Stg. Std.) returned from leave.

Hideyo Takenouchi (St'g. Stew'd.) - Isaburo Shimosaki (M. Att.) and Takenouchi Hedeyo (Stg. Std.) returned from leave.

W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.) - At 9:00 mustered the divisions at quarters; the following men absent from the ship without premission. C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2C.), J. Healey (Sea.). W. Keough (act'g Q. M. 3C.). A reward of $9 59/100 each was paid to the Japanese police for the delivery on board yesterday of W. Keough (act'g Q. M. 3C.) and M. Leach (Pvt.).

C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2 C.) - At 9:00 mustered the divisions at quarters; the following men absent from the ship without premission. C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2C.), J. Healey (Sea.). W. Keough (act'g Q. M. 3C.). A reward of $9 59/100 each was paid to the Japanese police for the delivery on board yesterday of W. Keough (act'g Q. M. 3C.) and M. Leach (Pvt.).

J. Healey (Sea.) - At 9:00 mustered the divisions at quarters; the following men absent from the ship without premission. C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2C.), J. Healey (Sea.). W. Keough (act'g Q. M. 3C.). A reward of $9 59/100 each was paid to the Japanese police for the delivery on board yesterday of W. Keough (act'g Q. M. 3C.) and M. Leach (Pvt.).

M. H. Leach (PM) - At 9:00 mustered the divisions at quarters; the following men absent from the ship without premission. C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2C.), J. Healey (Sea.). W. Keough (act'g Q. M. 3C.). A reward of $9 59/100 each was paid to the Japanese police for the delivery on board yesterday of W. Keough (act'g Q. M. 3C.) and M. Leach (Pvt.).

Toyotaro Suzuki (Mess Att.) - Enlisted this day for 3 years general service as mess attendant. Toyotaro Suzuki.

W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.) - Wm. Keough (act'g Qr. Mr. 3C), J. Healey (Sea), and C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2C.) were brought on board by the police, and a reward of 18 yens each was paid for their delivery on board.

J. Healey (Sea.) - Wm. Keough (act'g Qr. Mr. 3C), J. Healey (Sea), and C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2C.) were brought on board by the police, and a reward of 18 yens each was paid for their delivery on board.

C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2 C.) - Wm. Keough (act'g Qr. Mr. 3C), J. Healey (Sea), and C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2C.) were brought on board by the police, and a reward of 18 yens each was paid for their delivery on board.

Mr. N. W. McIvor US Consul General - At 3:15 the U. S. Consul General, Mr. N. W. McIvor came on board to pay an official visit to the Captain; received him with the customary honors.

A Japanese torped boat came in to port at 3:45.

Placed Wm Keough (Actg. Q. Mr. 3rd C.) and J. Healey (Sea) under the sentry's charge for safe keeping until sober.

At 4:30 U. S. Consul General Mr. N. W. McIvor left the ship. He received a salute of 9 guns.

Rec'd in Equipment Dep't. from Kingsell & Co. of Yokohama the following articles:- 1 bottle writing ink, 4 letter pads, 50 linen official envelopes 2 copying books, 1/4 ream of letter paper.

By order of the Captain C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2C.) was placed under sentrys charge for safe keeping.

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - Ran port dynamo until 11:00, C. Halle (A. 1 C.) under instruction in the dynamo room during that time.


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4 March 1896

At 5:30 the Boston signalled (wig-wag) "Please pay reward of ten dollars gold for deserter Coles. Police will deliver on board Concord. sig. Capt. Wildes."

L. A. Abbott (A. 1c.) - At 6:55 L. A. Abbott (A. 1 C.) was found to be on board ship.


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4 March 1896

C. A. Olsen (O. S.) - The Captain prescribed the following punishments in hours of extra duty:- C. A. Olsen (O. S.) 6, for delaying running boat; E. Murphy (Sea.), 12, for questioning an order of the captain of his part of the ship, and being slow in obeying orders; M. Leach (P. M.), 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. Holladay (Lds.) 12, for being 11 1/4 hours overleave and brought off by the police; E. Beckman (lds.) 7, for being 7 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. F. Reed (C. P.) 25, for being 25 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Gordon (A. 1 C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; F. Olivero (A. 1C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; J. Norman (O. S.) 6, for being 5 1/4 hours over leave; J. Fahy (F. 2 C.) 2, for being 1 1/3 hours overleave; also 9 days confinement in double irons to C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2 C.) J. Healey (Sea), and W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) each for being absent from the ship without permission. Confined Banzhaf, Healey, and Keough in double irons in accordance with above punishments.

E. Murphy (Sea.) - The Captain prescribed the following punishments in hours of extra duty:- C. A. Olsen (O. S.) 6, for delaying running boat; E. Murphy (Sea.), 12, for questioning an order of the captain of his part of the ship, and being slow in obeying orders; M. Leach (P. M.), 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. Holladay (Lds.) 12, for being 11 1/4 hours overleave and brought off by the police; E. Beckman (lds.) 7, for being 7 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. F. Reed (C. P.) 25, for being 25 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Gordon (A. 1 C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; F. Olivero (A. 1C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; J. Norman (O. S.) 6, for being 5 1/4 hours over leave; J. Fahy (F. 2 C.) 2, for being 1 1/3 hours overleave; also 9 days confinement in double irons to C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2 C.) J. Healey (Sea), and W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) each for being absent from the ship without permission. Confined Banzhaf, Healey, and Keough in double irons in accordance with above punishments.

M. H. Leach (PM) - The Captain prescribed the following punishments in hours of extra duty:- C. A. Olsen (O. S.) 6, for delaying running boat; E. Murphy (Sea.), 12, for questioning an order of the captain of his part of the ship, and being slow in obeying orders; M. Leach (P. M.), 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. Holladay (Lds.) 12, for being 11 1/4 hours overleave and brought off by the police; E. Beckman (lds.) 7, for being 7 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. F. Reed (C. P.) 25, for being 25 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Gordon (A. 1 C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; F. Olivero (A. 1C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; J. Norman (O. S.) 6, for being 5 1/4 hours over leave; J. Fahy (F. 2 C.) 2, for being 1 1/3 hours overleave; also 9 days confinement in double irons to C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2 C.) J. Healey (Sea), and W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) each for being absent from the ship without permission. Confined Banzhaf, Healey, and Keough in double irons in accordance with above punishments.

A. Holladay (Lds.) - The Captain prescribed the following punishments in hours of extra duty:- C. A. Olsen (O. S.) 6, for delaying running boat; E. Murphy (Sea.), 12, for questioning an order of the captain of his part of the ship, and being slow in obeying orders; M. Leach (P. M.), 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. Holladay (Lds.) 12, for being 11 1/4 hours overleave and brought off by the police; E. Beckman (lds.) 7, for being 7 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. F. Reed (C. P.) 25, for being 25 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Gordon (A. 1 C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; F. Olivero (A. 1C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; J. Norman (O. S.) 6, for being 5 1/4 hours over leave; J. Fahy (F. 2 C.) 2, for being 1 1/3 hours overleave; also 9 days confinement in double irons to C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2 C.) J. Healey (Sea), and W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) each for being absent from the ship without permission. Confined Banzhaf, Healey, and Keough in double irons in accordance with above punishments.

W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.) - The Captain prescribed the following punishments in hours of extra duty:- C. A. Olsen (O. S.) 6, for delaying running boat; E. Murphy (Sea.), 12, for questioning an order of the captain of his part of the ship, and being slow in obeying orders; M. Leach (P. M.), 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. Holladay (Lds.) 12, for being 11 1/4 hours overleave and brought off by the police; E. Beckman (lds.) 7, for being 7 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. F. Reed (C. P.) 25, for being 25 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Gordon (A. 1 C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; F. Olivero (A. 1C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; J. Norman (O. S.) 6, for being 5 1/4 hours over leave; J. Fahy (F. 2 C.) 2, for being 1 1/3 hours overleave; also 9 days confinement in double irons to C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2 C.) J. Healey (Sea), and W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) each for being absent from the ship without permission. Confined Banzhaf, Healey, and Keough in double irons in accordance with above punishments.

A. F. Reed (C. P.) - The Captain prescribed the following punishments in hours of extra duty:- C. A. Olsen (O. S.) 6, for delaying running boat; E. Murphy (Sea.), 12, for questioning an order of the captain of his part of the ship, and being slow in obeying orders; M. Leach (P. M.), 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. Holladay (Lds.) 12, for being 11 1/4 hours overleave and brought off by the police; E. Beckman (lds.) 7, for being 7 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. F. Reed (C. P.) 25, for being 25 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Gordon (A. 1 C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; F. Olivero (A. 1C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; J. Norman (O. S.) 6, for being 5 1/4 hours over leave; J. Fahy (F. 2 C.) 2, for being 1 1/3 hours overleave; also 9 days confinement in double irons to C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2 C.) J. Healey (Sea), and W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) each for being absent from the ship without permission. Confined Banzhaf, Healey, and Keough in double irons in accordance with above punishments.

E. Beckman (Lds.) - The Captain prescribed the following punishments in hours of extra duty:- C. A. Olsen (O. S.) 6, for delaying running boat; E. Murphy (Sea.), 12, for questioning an order of the captain of his part of the ship, and being slow in obeying orders; M. Leach (P. M.), 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. Holladay (Lds.) 12, for being 11 1/4 hours overleave and brought off by the police; E. Beckman (lds.) 7, for being 7 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. F. Reed (C. P.) 25, for being 25 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Gordon (A. 1 C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; F. Olivero (A. 1C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; J. Norman (O. S.) 6, for being 5 1/4 hours over leave; J. Fahy (F. 2 C.) 2, for being 1 1/3 hours overleave; also 9 days confinement in double irons to C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2 C.) J. Healey (Sea), and W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) each for being absent from the ship without permission. Confined Banzhaf, Healey, and Keough in double irons in accordance with above punishments.

W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) - The Captain prescribed the following punishments in hours of extra duty:- C. A. Olsen (O. S.) 6, for delaying running boat; E. Murphy (Sea.), 12, for questioning an order of the captain of his part of the ship, and being slow in obeying orders; M. Leach (P. M.), 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. Holladay (Lds.) 12, for being 11 1/4 hours overleave and brought off by the police; E. Beckman (lds.) 7, for being 7 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. F. Reed (C. P.) 25, for being 25 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Gordon (A. 1 C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; F. Olivero (A. 1C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; J. Norman (O. S.) 6, for being 5 1/4 hours over leave; J. Fahy (F. 2 C.) 2, for being 1 1/3 hours overleave; also 9 days confinement in double irons to C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2 C.) J. Healey (Sea), and W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) each for being absent from the ship without permission. Confined Banzhaf, Healey, and Keough in double irons in accordance with above punishments.

F. Olivero (App. 1 C.) - The Captain prescribed the following punishments in hours of extra duty:- C. A. Olsen (O. S.) 6, for delaying running boat; E. Murphy (Sea.), 12, for questioning an order of the captain of his part of the ship, and being slow in obeying orders; M. Leach (P. M.), 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. Holladay (Lds.) 12, for being 11 1/4 hours overleave and brought off by the police; E. Beckman (lds.) 7, for being 7 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. F. Reed (C. P.) 25, for being 25 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Gordon (A. 1 C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; F. Olivero (A. 1C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; J. Norman (O. S.) 6, for being 5 1/4 hours over leave; J. Fahy (F. 2 C.) 2, for being 1 1/3 hours overleave; also 9 days confinement in double irons to C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2 C.) J. Healey (Sea), and W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) each for being absent from the ship without permission. Confined Banzhaf, Healey, and Keough in double irons in accordance with above punishments.

J. Fahy (F. 2c.) - The Captain prescribed the following punishments in hours of extra duty:- C. A. Olsen (O. S.) 6, for delaying running boat; E. Murphy (Sea.), 12, for questioning an order of the captain of his part of the ship, and being slow in obeying orders; M. Leach (P. M.), 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. Holladay (Lds.) 12, for being 11 1/4 hours overleave and brought off by the police; E. Beckman (lds.) 7, for being 7 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. F. Reed (C. P.) 25, for being 25 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Gordon (A. 1 C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; F. Olivero (A. 1C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; J. Norman (O. S.) 6, for being 5 1/4 hours over leave; J. Fahy (F. 2 C.) 2, for being 1 1/3 hours overleave; also 9 days confinement in double irons to C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2 C.) J. Healey (Sea), and W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) each for being absent from the ship without permission. Confined Banzhaf, Healey, and Keough in double irons in accordance with above punishments.

J. Norman (O. S.) - The Captain prescribed the following punishments in hours of extra duty:- C. A. Olsen (O. S.) 6, for delaying running boat; E. Murphy (Sea.), 12, for questioning an order of the captain of his part of the ship, and being slow in obeying orders; M. Leach (P. M.), 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. Holladay (Lds.) 12, for being 11 1/4 hours overleave and brought off by the police; E. Beckman (lds.) 7, for being 7 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. F. Reed (C. P.) 25, for being 25 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Gordon (A. 1 C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; F. Olivero (A. 1C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; J. Norman (O. S.) 6, for being 5 1/4 hours over leave; J. Fahy (F. 2 C.) 2, for being 1 1/3 hours overleave; also 9 days confinement in double irons to C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2 C.) J. Healey (Sea), and W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) each for being absent from the ship without permission. Confined Banzhaf, Healey, and Keough in double irons in accordance with above punishments.

C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2 C.) - The Captain prescribed the following punishments in hours of extra duty:- C. A. Olsen (O. S.) 6, for delaying running boat; E. Murphy (Sea.), 12, for questioning an order of the captain of his part of the ship, and being slow in obeying orders; M. Leach (P. M.), 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. Holladay (Lds.) 12, for being 11 1/4 hours overleave and brought off by the police; E. Beckman (lds.) 7, for being 7 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. F. Reed (C. P.) 25, for being 25 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Gordon (A. 1 C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; F. Olivero (A. 1C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; J. Norman (O. S.) 6, for being 5 1/4 hours over leave; J. Fahy (F. 2 C.) 2, for being 1 1/3 hours overleave; also 9 days confinement in double irons to C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2 C.) J. Healey (Sea), and W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) each for being absent from the ship without permission. Confined Banzhaf, Healey, and Keough in double irons in accordance with above punishments.

J. Healey (Sea.) - The Captain prescribed the following punishments in hours of extra duty:- C. A. Olsen (O. S.) 6, for delaying running boat; E. Murphy (Sea.), 12, for questioning an order of the captain of his part of the ship, and being slow in obeying orders; M. Leach (P. M.), 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) 43, for being 43 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. Holladay (Lds.) 12, for being 11 1/4 hours overleave and brought off by the police; E. Beckman (lds.) 7, for being 7 hours overleave and brought off by the police; A. F. Reed (C. P.) 25, for being 25 hours overleave and brought off by the police; W. Gordon (A. 1 C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; F. Olivero (A. 1C.) 5, for being 5 hours overleave; J. Norman (O. S.) 6, for being 5 1/4 hours over leave; J. Fahy (F. 2 C.) 2, for being 1 1/3 hours overleave; also 9 days confinement in double irons to C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2 C.) J. Healey (Sea), and W. Keough (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 3C.) each for being absent from the ship without permission. Confined Banzhaf, Healey, and Keough in double irons in accordance with above punishments.

Hideyo Takenouchi (Act'g. St'g. Stew'd.) - Issued notice of a reward of 18 yens to be paid for the delivery onboard of Hideyo Takenouchi (Act'g. St'g. Stew'd.).

L. A. Abbott (A. 1c.) - At 9:30 mustered crew at quarters; absentees, Hideyo Takenouchi (Act'g. St'g. Stew'd.) and L. A. Abbott (A. 1C.).

SS Peru - At 11:15 the P. M. S. S. "Peru" left port.

The scrubbed hammocks and locker bags were brought on board by the washerman.

Toyotaro Suzuki (Mess Att.) - Toyotaro Suzuki: was given an acting appointment as Cabin cook, to date from today, March 4, 1896.

USS Boston - At 4:55 the U. S. S. Boston let go from bouy and left port.


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5 March 1896

coal: 34 tons - Removed as being below standard.

coal: 6 tons removed - About 9:30 a number of coolies for discharging the late supply of coal obtained from Jardine, Matheson + Co's agents at this port, came on board. The first empty coal lighter arrived about 10:00, a second coming a little later, about 6 tons were taken out during this watch.

Captain Rodneloff IRN - Captain Rodneloff I. R. N. Commanding H. I. R. M. Flagship Pamyat azova, called on the Captain and conveyed to him Rear Admiral Alexieff's I. R. N. regrets that his illness to-day, together with his departure to-morrow, would prevent his returning the Captain of this vessel's call.

coal: 23 tons removed - Received on board in bags, to test, 3 tons of coal, said to be Cardiff, from Jardine, Matheson and Co. Removed from bunkers by coolies during the watch, 23 tons of coal that had been furnished by the same firm and of very bad quality.

P. Hansen (A. W. T.) - P. Hansen (A. W. T.) G. C. M. prisoner was temporarily released from confinement while the Captain read to him a letter from the Judge Advocate General in which the sentence of a Summary Court Martial in his case as mitigated was approved by the Secretary of the Navy.

coal: 34 tons removed - At 4:15 the coolies employed in discharging coal, ceased work. At 5:00 they left the ship. 34 tons, thirty four tons, were discharged in all throught the entire day.

L. A. Abbott (A. 1c.) - The Commanding Officer, assigned to L. A. Abbott, (A. 1 C.), 6 days confinement in double irons, as a punishment for the following offence:- skulking, (absent from quarters, morning and evening). L. A. Abbott (A. 1 C.), was confined in double irons, for 6 days, by order of the Commanding Officer.


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6 March 1896

coal: 68 1/2 tons - Removed as being below standard.

HMS Edgar - H. B. M. S. Edgar and Pique came in to the inner harbor.

HMS Pique - H. B. M. S. Edgar and Pique came in to the inner harbor.

The coolies from Jardine, Matheson & Co, came on board at 6:35. Commenced taking out coal about 7:00 two lighters being in use.

HIRMS Zabiaka - Sent an Officer to pay boarding visits to the Russian cruiser Zabiaka, Comdr. Lebedeff 5 days from Chemulpo she having arrived during the mid watch; to H. M. S. Edgar Captain W. H. Henderson, 2 days from Kobe, and to H. M. S. Pique Captain Bigge, 2 days from Kobe: these calls were returned by the two former vessels and the Captain of the latter vessel paid a visit to the ship. At 9:50, the O and O Str. Gaelic, (with the American mail), Captain W. G. Pearne and 20 days from San Francisco, arrived, and we fired two guns and hoisted the American ensign at the fore from 9:40 to 10:40. Boarded her.

O and O SS Gaelic - Sent an Officer to pay boarding visits to the Russian cruiser Zabiaka, Comdr. Lebedeff 5 days from Chemulpo she having arrived during the mid watch; to H. M. S. Edgar Captain W. H. Henderson, 2 days from Kobe, and to H. M. S. Pique Captain Bigge, 2 days from Kobe: these calls were returned by the two former vessels and the Captain of the latter vessel paid a visit to the ship. At 9:50, the O and O Str. Gaelic, (with the American mail), Captain W. G. Pearne and 20 days from San Francisco, arrived, and we fired two guns and hoisted the American ensign at the fore from 9:40 to 10:40. Boarded her.

coal: 34 tons removed - The coolies cointinued and removed in all, for the day, 34 tons of coal.

At 3:00 received on board from Langfeldt & Co. of Yokohama 3 tons of Cardiff Coal (said to be Powell Dufferin) for test.

coal: 23 1904/2240 tons removed - The coolies continued discharging coal. Discharged during watch 23 1904/2240 tons.

coal: 68 1/2 tons removed - At 5:30 the coolies stopped discharging coal, having removed in all 68 1/2 tons, for the day.

HIRMS Zabiaka - The Comdg. Officer of the "Zabiaka" paid a visit to the ship.

A. Kunen (App. 1 C.) - Ran the starboard dynamo set from 8:00 to 12:00. A. Kunen (App. 1C.) stood watch in the dynamo room for instruction.

HBMS EDGAR -


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3 June 1896

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7 March 1896

coal: 154 tons 1232/2240 - Removed as being below standard.

The coolies came aboard at 6:53, and two lighters at 7:15, and commenced to discharge coal at 7:30.

coal: 37 672/2240 tons removed - Continued discharging coal. Discharged during the watch 37 672/2240.

HIRMS Admiral Nakhimoff - At 12:24 the Russian Battleship Admiral Nakhimoff, Cap't. A. P. Kasherininoff Comd'g. arrived from Yokosuka Dockyard and anchored outside the breakwater; sent an officer to make the usual visit of courtesy, which visit was returned. The Captain paid official vists on board H. M. S. Edgar, H. M. S. Pique, H. I. R. M. S. Zabiaka, and H. I. R. M. S. Admiral Nakhimoff. The Captain of the Admiral Nakhimoff paid a return visit on board.

HMS Edgar - At 12:24 the Russian Battleship Admiral Nakhimoff, Cap't. A. P. Kasherininoff Comd'g. arrived from Yokosuka Dockyard and anchored outside the breakwater; sent an officer to make the usual visit of courtesy, which visit was returned. The Captain paid official vists on board H. M. S. Edgar, H. M. S. Pique, H. I. R. M. S. Zabiaka, and H. I. R. M. S. Admiral Nakhimoff. The Captain of the Admiral Nakhimoff paid a return visit on board.

HIRMS Zabiaka - At 12:24 the Russian Battleship Admiral Nakhimoff, Cap't. A. P. Kasherininoff Comd'g. arrived from Yokosuka Dockyard and anchored outside the breakwater; sent an officer to make the usual visit of courtesy, which visit was returned. The Captain paid official vists on board H. M. S. Edgar, H. M. S. Pique, H. I. R. M. S. Zabiaka, and H. I. R. M. S. Admiral Nakhimoff. The Captain of the Admiral Nakhimoff paid a return visit on board.

HMS Pique - At 12:24 the Russian Battleship Admiral Nakhimoff, Cap't. A. P. Kasherininoff Comd'g. arrived from Yokosuka Dockyard and anchored outside the breakwater; sent an officer to make the usual visit of courtesy, which visit was returned. The Captain paid official vists on board H. M. S. Edgar, H. M. S. Pique, H. I. R. M. S. Zabiaka, and H. I. R. M. S. Admiral Nakhimoff. The Captain of the Admiral Nakhimoff paid a return visit on board.

coal: 12 224/2240 tons removed - Continued discharging coal, coolie labor, discharging during the watch 12 224/2240 tons.

Sent a liberty party on shore.

coal: 154 1232/2240 tons removed - At 5:10 finished discharging coal, and the coolies left. Discharged during the watch 2 336/2240 tons of coal making a total of 154 1232/2240 tons removed by Jardine Matheson & Co.

admiral nakhimoff - russian battleship

received food, met with russian officers


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8 March 1896

coal: 109 tons - Cardiff Coal, said to be Powell Dufferin.

O and O SS Gaelic - At 5:50 the O&O steamer Gaelic left.

At 8:00 coolies came aboard ship.

HIRMS Zabiaka - At 8:20 H. I. R. M. S. Zabiaka shifted her berth to the Sd. of this ship.

At 9:15 a coal lighter came alongside followed later, by two others. At 9:30 commenced coaling ship, coolie labor.

M. M. SS Ernest Simons - At 11:10 the M. M. S. S. Ernest Simons left port, having on board H. I. H. Prince Fushimi; the Russian men-of-war in the harbor cheered ship as the "Simons"passed out, the flagship Pamyat Azova firing a salute of 21 guns, Japanese ensign at the main.

HIRMS Pamyat Azova - At 11:10 the M. M. S. S. Ernest Simons left port, having on board H. I. H. Prince Fushimi; the Russian men-of-war in the harbor cheered ship as the "Simons"passed out, the flagship Pamyat Azova firing a salute of 21 guns, Japanese ensign at the main.

coal: 23 tons - Received during the watch, from Langfeldt & Co. Limited, 23 tons of Cardiff coal, said to be Powell Dufferin.

At 1:00 a fresh lighter came alongside. Coaling ship, coolie labor.

At 2:30 H. I. R. M. S. Flagship Pamyat Azova fired a salute of 11 guns, Russian diplomatic flag at the fore.

coal: 75 tons - Received during the watch, from Langfeldt & Co., Limited 75 tons of coal said to be Cardiff (Powell Dufferin).

Sent liberty party ashore.

coal: 109 tons - At 4:30 stopped coaling ship, having received in all during the day from Langfeldt & Cr., Limited, 109 tons of Cardiff coal, said to be Powell Dufferin.


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9 March 1896

coal: 107 1/2 tons - in all

At 5:30 sent a coaling party ashore.

HIRMS Koryetz - At 7:45 H. I. R. M. S. Koryetz left port.

At 7:30 coolies came aboard.

Liberty party returned.

coal: 49 tons - The first coal lighter came alongside at 8:40, the second about 9:30 and the third at 10:55. Coaling ship, receiving during this watch in the Equipment Dep't. into the bunkers, from Langfeldt & Co. Lt'd. of Yokohama, 49 tons of coal said to be Powell Dufferin Cardiff.

The Captain accompanied by the Navigator visited the Office of the Pacific Mail S. S. Co. to obtain particulars of the track of the P. M. S. S. "City of Rio de Janeiro" now long overdue.

M. M. SS Salazie - The M. M. S. S. Salazie came in at 10:30.

H. L. Hatch (Lds.) - H. L. Hatch (Lds.) was received on board this vessel with effects and necessary papers from U. S. Naval Hospital, Yokohama, in accordance with an order of the Senior Officer present issued upon the recommendation of a Medical Board of Survey, for his transfer to a receiving ship in the United States for discharge.

Hideyo Takenouchi (Act'g. St'g. Stew'd.) - Hideyo Takenouchi (act'g. St'g. St'w.) declared a deserter from March 3, 1896.

coal: 43 tons - The coolies continued coaling ship with same coal as last watch from same firm and received on board 43 tons during the watch.

The Captain of the "Pamyat Azova" paid a visit to the ship.

HIRMS Admiral Nakhimoff - The I. R. M. S. Nakimoff moved into the inner harbor.

coal: 107 1/2 tons - At 4:20, a lighter laden with coal in 110 lb. straw bags came alongside. Finished receiving coal at 5:20, 15 1/2 tons of coal in bags, having been received during this watch. Received in all, from Langfeldt & Co., Lt'd. in the Equip. Dep't. 107 1/2 tons of coal said to be Powell Dufferin Cardiff.

A Russian man-of-war, supposed to be the "Koryetz", came in after sundown.


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10 March 1896

coal: 249 tons - in total.

coal: 26 1/4 tons - At 8:30 coolies came alongside at 9:00 a coal lighter and at 9:13 commenced coaling with Powell Dufferin coal from Langfeldt and Co. receiving during the watch 26 1/4 tons.

Stopped the distiller at 8:15 and started it up again at 9:00 but at 9:15 again stopped on account of a leak in the water main on berth deck.

Crew engaged in shifting coal from the alleyways to fire rooms.

U. S. sealing schooner Iolanthe - The U. S. sealing schooner "Iolanthe" arrived at 11:00.

coal: 249 tons - At 1:30 finished coaling. Rec'd. on board during the watch 6 1/4 tons of coal, making a total of 249 tons of coal (said to be Powell Dufferin, Cardiff) from Langfeldt & Co.

At 1:45 started the distiller, tested the water and turned it into the ship's tanks. Engineer's force stopped leak in water main on berth deck.

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11 March 1896

Russian Cruiser Koreyetz - At 9:48 the Russian cruiser Koreyetz fired a salute of 11 guns, French flag at the fore.

Hideyo Takenouchi (St'g. Stew'd.) - The effects of Hideyo Takenouchi (Steerage Steward), a deserter were offered for sale at auction, nothing realized by the sale.

At 12:00 fired one gun as a time signal: expended for this purpose in ordnance Dept. 1-6 pd. H. R. F. saluting charge.

L. A. Abbott (A. 1c.) - At 5:28 L. A. Abbott (App. 1 C.) was released from confinement by order of the Comd'g. Officer.

E. Craig - Commander


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12 March 1896

Chief Eng. G. W. Stivers USN - Chief Engineer G. W. Stivers was appointed Engineering member of the permanent board of Inspection of Hull, in place of Ass't. Engineer J. B. Patton, transferred to the U. S. Naval Hospital.

J.E. Craig - Commander


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13 March 1896

Carl Edward Banzhaf (App. 2 C.) - By order of the Commanding Officer, released, at the expiration of their terms of confinement, Carl Edward Banzhaf, (A. 2 Cl.); James Healey, (Sea); and William Keough, (acting Quatermaster 3 Cl.)

James Healey (Sea.) - By order of the Commanding Officer, released, at the expiration of their terms of confinement, Carl Edward Banzhaf, (A. 2 Cl.); James Healey, (Sea); and William Keough, (acting Quatermaster 3 Cl.)

William Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.) - By order of the Commanding Officer, released, at the expiration of their terms of confinement, Carl Edward Banzhaf, (A. 2 Cl.); James Healey, (Sea); and William Keough, (acting Quatermaster 3 Cl.)

E. White (P. M.) - The following punishments were assigned by the Captain:- E. White (P. M.), 2 hours extra duty for being overleave 1 h.-50 m; W. Gordon, (a. 1 cl.), solitary confinement on bread and water for two (2) days, for being under the influence of liquor on board ship. Placed W. Gordon, (A. 1 cl.), in solitatry confinement on bread and water, for two (2) days by order of the Captain, for the offence specified above.

W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) - The following punishments were assigned by the Captain:- E. White (P. M.), 2 hours extra duty for being overleave 1 h.-50 m; W. Gordon, (a. 1 cl.), solitary confinement on bread and water for two (2) days, for being under the influence of liquor on board ship. Placed W. Gordon, (A. 1 cl.), in solitatry confinement on bread and water, for two (2) days by order of the Captain, for the offence specified above.

HMS Edgar - At 3:15 half masted the colors with H. M. S. Edgar, and hoisted them again at 3:50.


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14 March 1896

O&O SS Coptic - O&O S. S. Coptic from Hongkong came inside the breakwater from an anchorage in the outer harbor.

US Sealing Schooner Willard Ainsworth - The U. S. sealing schooner "Willard Ainsworth" left at 10:30.

Distilling into the ship's tanks until 11:15 when stopped distilling, on account of a leak in the feed water tank.

J. A. Muldowny (F. 1c.) - J. A. Muldowney (F. 1 C.) reported his term of enlistment as having expired.

British Steamer Strathesk - At 2:30 the British Steamer Strathesk left.

At 12:50 having repaired leak in feed water tank. Started the distiller tested the water and turned it into the ship's tanks.


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15 March 1896

British Steamer Altmon - The British steamer Altmon came in at 8:50. The following steamers left at 9:20 the P. & O steamer Verona, at 11:05, the Japanese steamer Yamashino Maru, at 11:23 the O&O steamer Coptic.

P&O SS Verona - The British steamer Altmon came in at 8:50. The following steamers left at 9:20 the P. & O steamer Verona, at 11:05, the Japanese steamer Yamashino Maru, at 11:23 the O&O steamer Coptic.

Japanese Steamer Yamsino Maru - The British steamer Altmon came in at 8:50. The following steamers left at 9:20 the P. & O steamer Verona, at 11:05, the Japanese steamer Yamashino Maru, at 11:23 the O&O steamer Coptic.

O&O SS Coptic - The British steamer Altmon came in at 8:50. The following steamers left at 9:20 the P. & O steamer Verona, at 11:05, the Japanese steamer Yamashino Maru, at 11:23 the O&O steamer Coptic.

W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) - At 8:05 W. Gordon (app 1C) was released from confinement by order of the Comd'g. Officer.

N. Y. K. SS Zosa Maru - At 12:08 the N. Y. K. S. S. Zosa Maru left port.

American ship Lucille - At 1:30 the American ship Lucille was towed out of the inner harbor, anchoring outside of the breakwater. At 2:50 made out the P. M. S. S. City of Pekin coming up the bay; at 2:54 fired two guns and hoisted the U. S. Ensign at the fore, hauling it down at 3:54. At 3:20 the City of Pekin made fast to her buoy; sent a boarding officer to her and found her to be 19 days from San Francisco, via Honolulu, J. S. Smith, Master, hence March 17th to Hongkong.

P. M. SS City of Pekin - At 1:30 the American ship Lucille was towed out of the inner harbor, anchoring outside of the breakwater. At 2:50 made out the P. M. S. S. City of Pekin coming up the bay; at 2:54 fired two guns and hoisted the U. S. Ensign at the fore, hauling it down at 3:54. At 3:20 the City of Pekin made fast to her buoy; sent a boarding officer to her and found her to be 19 days from San Francisco, via Honolulu, J. S. Smith, Master, hence March 17th to Hongkong.

venoria - p and o steamer departed

lycille - towed to outer harbor

s s city of pekin - arrived


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16 March 1896

SS Empress of China - At 7:45 the British steamer "Empress of China" came in and made fast to her buoy.

James Healey (Sea.) - The Captain prescribed the following punishment:- Two days solitary confinement on bread and water to J. Healey, (Sea), for being under the influence of liquor on board ship; confined Healey in accorance with the above punishment.

Received bag of U. S. Mail for the U. S. S. Petrel.

CPR SS Empress of China - C. P. R. S. S. Empress of China left the harbor at 3:00.

empress of china - british steamer arrived

uss petrel - received mail for it

received food, cleaning and painting ship


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17 March 1896

Lieut. E. S. Prime - At 9:26 halfmasted colors, following the motions of H. B. M. S. Edgar. The other men-of-war in the harbor also halfmasted colors. A funeral party left he "Edgar". Lieutenants E. S. Prime and E. Simpson, Surgeon W. A. McClurg and Paymaster Leeds C. Kerr, all of the U. S. Navy, left this ship, on duty, at 9:28 to attend the funeral of the late Fleet Surgeon Howton, R. N.

Surgeon W. A. McClurg USN - At 9:26 halfmasted colors, following the motions of H. B. M. S. Edgar. The other men-of-war in the harbor also halfmasted colors. A funeral party left he "Edgar". Lieutenants E. S. Prime and E. Simpson, Surgeon W. A. McClurg and Paymaster Leeds C. Kerr, all of the U. S. Navy, left this ship, on duty, at 9:28 to attend the funeral of the late Fleet Surgeon Howton, R. N.

Lieut. Ed Simpson USN - At 9:26 halfmasted colors, following the motions of H. B. M. S. Edgar. The other men-of-war in the harbor also halfmasted colors. A funeral party left he "Edgar". Lieutenants E. S. Prime and E. Simpson, Surgeon W. A. McClurg and Paymaster Leeds C. Kerr, all of the U. S. Navy, left this ship, on duty, at 9:28 to attend the funeral of the late Fleet Surgeon Howton, R. N.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - At 9:26 halfmasted colors, following the motions of H. B. M. S. Edgar. The other men-of-war in the harbor also halfmasted colors. A funeral party left he "Edgar". Lieutenants E. S. Prime and E. Simpson, Surgeon W. A. McClurg and Paymaster Leeds C. Kerr, all of the U. S. Navy, left this ship, on duty, at 9:28 to attend the funeral of the late Fleet Surgeon Howton, R. N.

Fleet Surgeon Howton RN - At 9:26 halfmasted colors, following the motions of H. B. M. S. Edgar. The other men-of-war in the harbor also halfmasted colors. A funeral party left he "Edgar". Lieutenants E. S. Prime and E. Simpson, Surgeon W. A. McClurg and Paymaster Leeds C. Kerr, all of the U. S. Navy, left this ship, on duty, at 9:28 to attend the funeral of the late Fleet Surgeon Howton, R. N.

HMS Edgar - At 10:45 hoisted colors with H. M. S. Edgar. The officers that attended the funeral returned at 11:05.

At 11:50 an officer from H. M. S. Edgar called to return thanks for the attendance of the officers of this ship at the funeral.

Mr. N. W. McIvor US Consul General - The United States Consul General, Mr. McIvor and a party, visited the ship.

Sent liberty party on shore.

howtou - fleet doctor died

received food, funeral for fleet doctor on the edgar


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18 March 1896


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18 March 1896

coal: 21 tons -

Liberty party returned.

Sent men ashore to tally coal.

James Healey (Sea.) - At 8:03 released J. Healey (Sea.) from confinement.

Made preparations for coaling. At noon fired the noon gun, expending in the Ordnance Dep't. 1-6 pdr. H. saluting charge.

coal: 21 tons - At 1:10 a coal lighter and coolies came alongside. Rec'd. on board during the watch 21 tons of coal in bags (said to be Powell Dufferin Cardiff) from Langfeldt & Co. of Yokohama. This coal was struck below into the firerooms.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - Rec'd on board in Pay Dep't. four thousand (4000) silver yens and 1777 77/100 paper yens. Payr. L. C. Kerr transferrred to the P. A. Paymaster S. L. Heap of the U. S. Naval Hospital Yokohama the sum of twelve thousand (12.000) yens on requision approved by senior officer present.

S. L. Heap P. A. Paymaster - Rec'd on board in Pay Dep't. four thousand (4000) silver yens and 1777 77/100 paper yens. Payr. L. C. Kerr transferrred to the P. A. Paymaster S. L. Heap of the U. S. Naval Hospital Yokohama the sum of twelve thousand (12.000) yens on requision approved by senior officer present.

coal: 21 ton -

minor repairs, transferred yen between paymasters


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19 March 1896


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19 March 1896

British Sailing Ship Glenogil - At 9:15 the British sailing ship Glenogil came in. At 9:25 the Russian gunboat Koreyetz left.

Russian Gunboat Koreyetz - At 9:15 the British sailing ship Glenogil came in. At 9:25 the Russian gunboat Koreyetz left.

P. M. SS City of Rio Janeiro - At 2:25 made out the P. M. S. S. City of Rio Janeiro coming into port, and, at 2:27, fired two guns and hoisted the U. S. Ensign at the fore, hauling it down at 3:27. At 3:15 the Rio Janeiro made fast to her buoy; boarded her and found her from San Francisco Feb. 6th, Via Honolulu, March 5, (where she had put in March 1st short of coal); W. J. Russell, master; probable stay, uncertain.

Mr. B. C. Howard Hawaiin Consul - Recieved a call from Mr. B. C. Howard, Hawaiian Consul, and upon his departure, at 3:05, fired a salute of seven guns, Hawaiian flag at the fore. Expended in the Ordnance Dep't. 9 - 6pdr. H. saluting charges.

In accordance with the recommendation of a Board of Survey, approved by the Captain, threw overboard the following articles in Equip. Dep't., condemned as detrimental to the comfort of the ship's company:- 4 broken slop jars, 3 broken wash basins, and 4 broken water pitchers; and disposed of 5 old vinegar kegs as firewood.

koreyetz - russian gunboat came in

glenogil - british ship came in

ss city of rio de janerio - came in

received food, minor repairs


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20 March 1896


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20 March 1896

Released fom confinement and from irons, for exercise, from 2:00 to 3:00, by order of the Commanding Officer, the General Court Martial prisoners.

P&O SS Formosa - The P. & O. S. S. Formosa, flying the English mail pennant, came in and anchored.

Captain Lebedeff IRN - The Captain of H. I. R. M .S. Zabiaka, Commander Lebedeff I. R. N., called on the Captain.

received food, weekly inspection, minor repairs


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21 March 1896

W. C. Taylor (App. 1c) - By order of the Commanding Officer, confined W. C. Taylor, (a. 1cl.), in solitary confinement, on bread and water for five (5) days, for refusing to obey an order when given, assenting only when too late to act.

W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) - E. Kellenberger (A. 1 cl.) and W. Gordon (A. 1 cl.) reported the expirations of their terms of enlistment.

E. Kellenberger (App. 1c.) - E. Kellenberger (A. 1 cl.) and W. Gordon (A. 1 cl.) reported the expirations of their terms of enlistment.

P. & O. S. S. Ancona - The P. & O. S. S. Ancona with the English mail and the N. P. S. S. Tacoma with mail from Tacoma, came in. The N. G. L. S. S. Hohenzollern left the harbor.

N. P. S. S. Tacoma - The P. & O. S. S. Ancona with the English mail and the N. P. S. S. Tacoma with mail from Tacoma, came in. The N. G. L. S. S. Hohenzollern left the harbor.

N. G. L. S. S. Hohenzollern - The P. & O. S. S. Ancona with the English mail and the N. P. S. S. Tacoma with mail from Tacoma, came in. The N. G. L. S. S. Hohenzollern left the harbor.

N. P. S. S. Tacoma - Sent an officer to board the English Northern Pacific Str. Tacoma, Captain Crawford, from Tacoma 21 days out with U. S. Mail.

Released temporarily and exercised the G. C. M. prisoners for one hour, by order of the Captain.

American Ship Charmer - The American ship Charmer left the inner harbor.

npss tacoma - mail ship arrived

nglss hohenzollern - left port

received food, mustered at quarters


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22 March 1896

O&O SS Doric - The O & O S. S. Doric came in from an anchorage in the outer harbor.

At 8:00 fired two guns, U. S. Ensign at the fore to announce the arrival of the U. S. Mail, expending for this purpose two 6 pdr. H. R. F. saluting charges in the Ordnance Dep't. of this ship.

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - At 9:30 had divisional inspection and muster, C. A. Halle (App. 1 C.) being absent overleave and at 9:45 the Captain inspected the ship and crew, with crew at quarters.

O&O SS Doric - At 8:00 sent an officer to baord the O and O mail str. Doric, Captain Henry Smith, 16 days from San Francisco.

Jeremiah Washington (O. S.) - Jeremiah Washington's (O. S.) enlistment expired today.

P. M. SS City of Pekin - At 12:05 the Pacific mail steamer "City of Pekin" left.

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - C. A. Halle (app. 1 C.) returned on board 7 hrs overtime.

USS Petrel - At 3:10 sighted the U. S. S. Petrel standing up the bay. At 3:30 exchanged distinguishing pennants with her. At 3:35 she made genl. interrogatory signal 1211 which we answered in the affimative. At end of watch she was inside the breakwater steaming for an anchorage. Sent an officer to pay the usual boarding visit.

USS Petrel - At 4:02 the "Petrel" Lt. Comdr. Emory Comdg anchored. The boarding officer returned from her, and she was six days out from Nagasaki. The Captain of the "Petrel" paid a visit to the ship. At 5:30 the "Petrel" made int. gen. signal 4557 and we answered with the assent pennant, and at 5:35 she made by wigwag, is the Captain aboard, we answering No.


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23 March 1896

and 6 small Japanese boys emplyed scraping and paint- - in cofferdams and hammock nettings stopped work for the day and left the ship.

At 5:00 the man

H.M.S. Edgar - left harbour at 6:30


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23 March 1896

HMS Edgar - At 6:30 H. M. S. Edgar left the harbour and at 7:30 H. M. S. Pique shifted her berth to the former's old berth.

HMS Pique - At 6:30 H. M. S. Edgar left the harbour and at 7:30 H. M. S. Pique shifted her berth to the former's old berth.

One man and six small boys came aboard, from Perterson & Co. to scale, clean and paint places in hammock nettings and coffer dams inaccessible to the smallest man on board.

At 8:00 hoisted and broke stops of Senior Officer's pennant.

One man and six small boys from Peterson & Co. employed scaling and painting places in coffer dams and hammock netting inaccessible to the smallest man on board.

Lt. Comdr. Emory USN - The Captain paid a return official call upon Lt. Comdr. Emory Commanding the U. S. S. Petrel, and later Lt. Comdr. Emory called upon the Captain.

Paul Brown (2 C. F.) - Paul Brown (2 C. F.) reported the expiration today of his term of enlistment.

Released the G. C. M. prisoners for one hour for exercise, and reconfined them in double irons.


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24 March 1896


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24 March 1896

One man and six small boys (Japanese) came on board at 7:00, from Peterson & Co. to be employed in sealing, cleaning and painting places in coffer dams and hammock nettings inaccessible to the smallest man on board.

Charles A. Halle (App. 1 C.) - The Captain prescribed 7 hours extra duty to C. A. Halle (A. 1 C.) for being 7 hours overleave and returning rocky.

Released G. C. M. prisoners for setting up exercises, reconfining them at 9:45.

Sent liberty party ashore.

Released G. C. M. prisoners for exercise at 2:00, reconfined them at 3:00.


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25 March 1896

Japanese workmen left the ship at 5:00.


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25 March 1896

P. M. SS City of Rio de Janeiro - At 5:25 the P. M. S. S. City of Rio de Janeiro went to sea.

One man and six boys (Japanese) came aboard at 7:10 from Peterson & Co., to scale and paint the coffer-dams.

Released the G. C. M. prisoners for setting up exercise, reconfining them upon its termination.

At 12:00 fired time gun, expending for that purpose, one 6 pdr. H. R. F. saluting charge in the Ordnance Dep't. of this ship.

HIRMS Usadnik - H. I. R. M. S. Usadnik shifted berth.

The G. C. M. prisoners were temporarily released and exercised for one hour, by order of the Captain, and then reconfined.

received food, drilled crew, minor repairs


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26 March 1896

Released G. C. M. prisoners for exercise from 2:00 to 3:00 then reconfined them.

Carl Edward Banzhaf (App. 2 C.) - At 4:30 mustered at quarters C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2C.) being absent without leave.

The man and 10 boys who had been at work in coffer-dams left the ship at 5:00.


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26 March 1896

Liberty party returned.

One man and ten boys, Japanese, came on board from Peterson & Co. to work in the coffer-dams.

W. C. Taylor (App. 1c) - At 8:05 released W. C. Taylor (A. 1 C.) from confinement and at 9:05 confined Ah Kian (W. R. Std.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for making a false statement, both by order of the Captain.

Ah Kian W. R. St'w'd - At 8:05 released W. C. Taylor (A. 1 C.) from confinement and at 9:05 confined Ah Kian (W. R. Std.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for making a false statement, both by order of the Captain.

Russian torpedo cruiser Gaydamak - The Captain of the Russian Torpedo Cruiser Gaydamak, and Lieut. A. Schwanck, Aide to the Russian Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Squadron, paid visits to the ship. Lieut. E. Simpson visited the Russian Battleship Admiral Nakhimoff on intelligence duty.

Lieut. A. Schwanck IRN - The Captain of the Russian Torpedo Cruiser Gaydamak, and Lieut. A. Schwanck, Aide to the Russian Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Squadron, paid visits to the ship. Lieut. E. Simpson visited the Russian Battleship Admiral Nakhimoff on intelligence duty.

Lieut. Ed Simpson USN - The Captain of the Russian Torpedo Cruiser Gaydamak, and Lieut. A. Schwanck, Aide to the Russian Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Squadron, paid visits to the ship. Lieut. E. Simpson visited the Russian Battleship Admiral Nakhimoff on intelligence duty.

J. Olsen (B. M. 2C.) - J. Olsen (B. M. 2 C.), was down as diver 1 1/2 hrs., cleaning propellers and rudder, and he found short grass and very small shell on the propellers and between rudder post, also slime but no barnacles on ship's bottom, and paint off in occasional small patches. The diving apparatus was overhauled and found in good condition, excepting that the suit was leaky.

The Paymaster received 5000 paper yen from Paymaster S. L Heap, U. S. N. Yokohama.

e. simpson - intelligence duty by calling on russian battleship

received food, officers partied, minor repairs and painting by small people in tight places


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27 March 1896

coal: 50 tons - bagged coal

Henry Smith - By authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter No 558 of Feb. 15, 1896, to Comdr.-in-Chief Asiatic Station, re-enlisted Henry Smith as Yeoman (Pay.) for assignment to duty at Naval Hospital, Yokohama, Japan.

Finished stowing the coal in the alley ways, and on decks, having stowed about 13 tons in fire room, 16 tons on deck and 21 tons in the alleyways.

Carl Edward Banzhaf (App. 2 C.) - At 5:30 C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2 C.) was released from confinement in double irons under sentry's charge for safe keeping, he being sober. He was then reconfined in double irons by order of the Comd'g. Officer to await trial by court martial.

J. Anderson (O. S.) - At 8:05 J. Anderson (O. S.) and T. H. Johnson (A. 2 C.) were found to be missing from the ship.

T. H. Johnson (A. 2 C.) - At 8:05 J. Anderson (O. S.) and T. H. Johnson (A. 2 C.) were found to be missing from the ship.

c e banzraf - released from double irons, told to be sober, then reironed for court marshall


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27 March 1896

Carl Edward Banzhaf (App. 2 C.) - At 6:50 C. E. Banzhaf (A. 2 C.) reeturned on board having been absent without leave; and he was by order of the Captain, at 6:55 placed in double irons under sentry's charge, until sober, he being drunk and disorderly for safe keeping.

Ten boys and one man came aboard to work in places inaccessible to the smallest man on board, at 7:30.

CP SS Empress of Japan - At 8:50 the British steamer Empress of Japan, Captain Lee, 22 hrs. out from Kobe bound for Vancouver B. C. came in and made fast to her buoy. Sent an officer to baord her.

E. B. Webster P. A. Paymaster - P. A. Paymaster E. B. Webster reported on board for duty as the relief of Paymaster L. C. Kerr of this ship. Pay clerk F. E. Shute U. S. N. reported for duty on board this ship, both in obedience to the orders of the Commander-in-Chief of U. S. Naval Forces on Asiatic Squadron. By the same authority Robert Nicholson Cos. U. S. N. from the U. S. S. Detroit at Shanghai reported for duty on board of this ship.

F. E. Shute Pay Clerk - P. A. Paymaster E. B. Webster reported on board for duty as the relief of Paymaster L. C. Kerr of this ship. Pay clerk F. E. Shute U. S. N. reported for duty on board this ship, both in obedience to the orders of the Commander-in-Chief of U. S. Naval Forces on Asiatic Squadron. By the same authority Robert Nicholson Cos. U. S. N. from the U. S. S. Detroit at Shanghai reported for duty on board of this ship.

Robert Nicholson (Cox.) - P. A. Paymaster E. B. Webster reported on board for duty as the relief of Paymaster L. C. Kerr of this ship. Pay clerk F. E. Shute U. S. N. reported for duty on board this ship, both in obedience to the orders of the Commander-in-Chief of U. S. Naval Forces on Asiatic Squadron. By the same authority Robert Nicholson Cos. U. S. N. from the U. S. S. Detroit at Shanghai reported for duty on board of this ship.

Dr. Bryant USN - Made the following signal (wig wag) to the Petrel at 9:48 - to Capt. Emory - Dr. Bryant is on medical Survey. Please have him report at the Naval Hospital at half past ten this morning (Sig.) Craig.

coal: 18 896/2240 tons - Engaged during the watch coaling ship. Rec'd on board during watch 18 896/2240 tons of coal (said to be Powell Dufferin Cardiff) in matting bags, from Langfeldt and Co. Part of this was passed below into the firerooms.

Issued monthly money to the crew.

coal: 31 1344/2240 tons - Received from Langfeldt & Co., 31 1344/2240 tons of coal (said to be Powell Dufferin Cardiff), makin in all received during the day, 50 tons; this coal is in bags, part of which was stowed in the after firerooms, and at end of watch, the coolies were engaged stowing all possible in the alley-ways on the berth deck.

Sent a liberty party on shore.

Released the G. C. M. prisoners at 2:00 for exercise, reconfining them at 3:00.


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28 March 1896

USS Petrel - At 1:00 Petrel signalled Gen. Interog. 4890 permission to get underway. Answered in the affirmative. At 1:05, the Petrel got underway, breaking her homeward bound pennant as did this vessel. Paraded the Marine guard. On the Petrel; passing this ship manned the rigging and cheered ship. The Petrel in return cheered ship. The Russian men-of-war Pamyat Azova and Admiral Nakhimoff also cheered the Petrel the courtesy being in each case returned by the Petrel. At 1:15 made Tel. 7220, 7054, (Pleasant passage) - Petrel answered with Tel. 9271 (thanks).

HIRMS Pamyat Azova - At 1:00 Petrel signalled Gen. Interog. 4890 permission to get underway. Answered in the affirmative. At 1:05, the Petrel got underway, breaking her homeward bound pennant as did this vessel. Paraded the Marine guard. On the Petrel; passing this ship manned the rigging and cheered ship. The Petrel in return cheered ship. The Russian men-of-war Pamyat Azova and Admiral Nakhimoff also cheered the Petrel the courtesy being in each case returned by the Petrel. At 1:15 made Tel. 7220, 7054, (Pleasant passage) - Petrel answered with Tel. 9271 (thanks).

HIRMS Admiral Nakhimoff - At 1:00 Petrel signalled Gen. Interog. 4890 permission to get underway. Answered in the affirmative. At 1:05, the Petrel got underway, breaking her homeward bound pennant as did this vessel. Paraded the Marine guard. On the Petrel; passing this ship manned the rigging and cheered ship. The Petrel in return cheered ship. The Russian men-of-war Pamyat Azova and Admiral Nakhimoff also cheered the Petrel the courtesy being in each case returned by the Petrel. At 1:15 made Tel. 7220, 7054, (Pleasant passage) - Petrel answered with Tel. 9271 (thanks).

J. Gorse (PM) - At 4:30 mustered crew at quarters; absentees:- J. Gorse (P. M.) and T. W. Johnson (A. 2 C.).

T. W. Johnson (A. 2 C.) - At 4:30 mustered crew at quarters; absentees:- J. Gorse (P. M.) and T. W. Johnson (A. 2 C.).

T. W. Johnson (A. 2 C.) - At 5:10 T. W. Johnson (A. 2 C.) was brought aboard by the police, and a reward of 18 yens was paid them for his delivery on board. By order of the Captain, placed T. W. Johnson (A. 2 C.) under the sentrys charge for safe keeping until sober, he being drunk and disorderly.

J. F. Rooney (C. P.) - At 6:50 J. F. Rooney (C. P.) left the ship without permission. At 7:15 sent ashore to the police notice of a reward of 18 yens to be paid for the apprehension and delivery on board of J. F. Rooney (C. P.).


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W. McIntire (F. 2c.) - Placed by order of the Captain, W. McIntire (F. 2 cl.) in double irons for five days for attempting to leave the ship without permission.


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28 March 1896

CP SS Empress of Japan - At 5:40 the British steamer "Empress of Japan" left.

J. Anderson (O. S.) - At 7:40 J. Anderson (O. S.) who had been absent from the ship without authority returned on board.

At 7:30 one man and six small boys (Japanese) came on board from Peterson & Co. to scrape and paint the coffer-dams in places inaccessible to the smallest man on board.

Issued notice of rewards of 18 yens each to be paid the police for the apprehension and delivery on board of E. Kenny and J. Gorse (Pvt. Marines), absent overtime and T. W. Johnson (A. 2 c), absent without leave.

A. Harder (Cox.) - A. Harder (Cox.) reported the expiration of his term of enlistment today.

PM SS China - At 9:25 sighted the P. M. S. S. China coming up the bay; fired two guns and hoisted the U S Ensign at the fore, hauling it down at 10:25. An officer from the "Petrel" boarded the "China", with the usual offer of courtesy. Expended in the Or'd. Dep't., two 6 pdr. H. saluting charges. At 9:40 the "Petrel" wig-wagged "Permission to wait for the mail;" answered, "Granted." At 10:07 the "China" anchored in the harbor.

USS Petrel - At 9:25 sighted the P. M. S. S. China coming up the bay; fired two guns and hoisted the U S Ensign at the fore, hauling it down at 10:25. An officer from the "Petrel" boarded the "China", with the usual offer of courtesy. Expended in the Or'd. Dep't., two 6 pdr. H. saluting charges. At 9:40 the "Petrel" wig-wagged "Permission to wait for the mail;" answered, "Granted." At 10:07 the "China" anchored in the harbor.

C. A. Oelricks (Act'g. Oiler.) - C. A. Oelricks (Actg. Oiler.) and E. Kenny (P. M.) returned aboard, the former 2 hrs. , and the latter 12 1/2 hrs. overtime.

E. Kenny (PM) - C. A. Oelricks (Actg. Oiler.) and E. Kenny (P. M.) returned aboard, the former 2 hrs. , and the latter 12 1/2 hrs. overtime.

J. A. Tripp (Act'g. Qr. Mr.) - Received from the U S Naval Hospital with their bags and hammocks, and necessary papers (except one copy of a medical survey to be forwarded later) J. A. Tripp (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 2 cl.) and Robt Galt (A. 1 C.) for transfer to the U. S. Naval Hospital, Mare Island, for treatment.

Robt Galt (A 1 C.) - Received from the U S Naval Hospital with their bags and hammocks, and necessary papers (except one copy of a medical survey to be forwarded later) J. A. Tripp (Act'g. Qr. Mr. 2 cl.) and Robt Galt (A. 1 C.) for transfer to the U. S. Naval Hospital, Mare Island, for treatment.


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moored yokohama harbor japan

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29 March 1896

J. Gorse (PM) - J. Gorse (P. M.) was brought on board by the Yokohama police, 29 hrs. over leave.

J. L. King (Sea.) - J. L. King (Sea) returned onboard 1 3/4 hrs. overtime.

Liberty party returned.

T. H. Johnson (A. 2 C.) - By order of the Captain, confined T. H. Johnson Apprentice 2d cl. and J. Anderson, Ordinary Seaman, in double irons for ten (10) days for being absent from the ship without permission.

J. Anderson (O. S.) - By order of the Captain, confined T. H. Johnson Apprentice 2d cl. and J. Anderson, Ordinary Seaman, in double irons for ten (10) days for being absent from the ship without permission.

Two Japanese men-of-war were maneuvering in the offing during the watch.

Rev. W. T. Austin Chaplain of the Seaman's Mission - The Rev. W. T. Austin Chaplain of the Seaman's Mission at Yokohama, held divine service onboard between the hours of 10:30 and 11:30. The Church pennant was hoisted during this period.

O and O SS Gaelic - The O & O Gaelic arrived from Hong Kong, at 4:00.

received food, sailor returned by police, japanese men of war were maneuvering


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moored yokohama harbor japan and underway making passage from yokohama to honolulu hawaiian islands

Lat 34.85, Long 139.85


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30 March 1896

At 4:08 passed a Japanese coast defence vessel; paraded the guard in passing, she returned the salute in kind.

HMS Edgar - At 5:25 passed H. M. S. Edgar standing up the bay; "Edgar" signalled International Code D. C. L. V. - R. L. I. - D. F. B. T. answered R. S. J. A.


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moored yokohama harbor japan and underway making passage from yokohama to honolulu hawaiian islands

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30 March 1896

coal: 10 tons -

coal: 10 tons - At 8:30 a coal lighter came alongside and at 8:35 we commenced coaling ship with coolie labor and at 10:15 finished having secured in all, from Langfeldt & Co. Yokohama, 10 tons of Cardiff (Powell Dufferin) coal.

Mr. N. W. McIvor US Consul General - The United States Consul General Mr. McIvor paid a visit to the ship, also the Comdg. Officer of the Russian Cruiser Zabiaka; and the Captain of this ship paid official visits to the Russian Flagship Pamyat Azova the Russian Battle ship Admiral Nakhimoff The Russian cruiser Zabiaka, Russian Torpedo Cruisers Gaydamak and Ladnik and H. M. S. Pique.

HIRMS Zabiaka - The United States Consul General Mr. McIvor paid a visit to the ship, also the Comdg. Officer of the Russian Cruiser Zabiaka; and the Captain of this ship paid official visits to the Russian Flagship Pamyat Azova the Russian Battle ship Admiral Nakhimoff The Russian cruiser Zabiaka, Russian Torpedo Cruisers Gaydamak and Ladnik and H. M. S. Pique.

HIRMS Pamyat Azova - The United States Consul General Mr. McIvor paid a visit to the ship, also the Comdg. Officer of the Russian Cruiser Zabiaka; and the Captain of this ship paid official visits to the Russian Flagship Pamyat Azova the Russian Battle ship Admiral Nakhimoff The Russian cruiser Zabiaka, Russian Torpedo Cruisers Gaydamak and Ladnik and H. M. S. Pique.

HIRMS Admiral Nakhimoff - The United States Consul General Mr. McIvor paid a visit to the ship, also the Comdg. Officer of the Russian Cruiser Zabiaka; and the Captain of this ship paid official visits to the Russian Flagship Pamyat Azova the Russian Battle ship Admiral Nakhimoff The Russian cruiser Zabiaka, Russian Torpedo Cruisers Gaydamak and Ladnik and H. M. S. Pique.

HMS Pique - The United States Consul General Mr. McIvor paid a visit to the ship, also the Comdg. Officer of the Russian Cruiser Zabiaka; and the Captain of this ship paid official visits to the Russian Flagship Pamyat Azova the Russian Battle ship Admiral Nakhimoff The Russian cruiser Zabiaka, Russian Torpedo Cruisers Gaydamak and Ladnik and H. M. S. Pique.

HIRMS Ladnik - The United States Consul General Mr. McIvor paid a visit to the ship, also the Comdg. Officer of the Russian Cruiser Zabiaka; and the Captain of this ship paid official visits to the Russian Flagship Pamyat Azova the Russian Battle ship Admiral Nakhimoff The Russian cruiser Zabiaka, Russian Torpedo Cruisers Gaydamak and Ladnik and H. M. S. Pique.

Russian torpedo cruiser Gaydamak - The United States Consul General Mr. McIvor paid a visit to the ship, also the Comdg. Officer of the Russian Cruiser Zabiaka; and the Captain of this ship paid official visits to the Russian Flagship Pamyat Azova the Russian Battle ship Admiral Nakhimoff The Russian cruiser Zabiaka, Russian Torpedo Cruisers Gaydamak and Ladnik and H. M. S. Pique.

P. M. S. S. China - The Pacific Mail Steamer China left at 10:25.

J. H. Martin (Boilermaker) - J. H. Martin (Blmkr) reported his term of enlistment as expiring today.

Lieut. Leeds C. Kerr Paymaster - In obedience to orders from the Comd'r. in-Chief, Comd'g. U S Naval Forces Asiatic Station, Admiral F. V. McNair dated March 11, 1896 Paymaster L. C. Kerr, U. S. N. and Paymaster's Clerk J. J. Cunningham U. S. N. were this day detached from this vessel under orders to U S S Yorktown.

J. J. Cunningham USN Paymaster's Clerk - In obedience to orders from the Comd'r. in-Chief, Comd'g. U S Naval Forces Asiatic Station, Admiral F. V. McNair dated March 11, 1896 Paymaster L. C. Kerr, U. S. N. and Paymaster's Clerk J. J. Cunningham U. S. N. were this day detached from this vessel under orders to U S S Yorktown.

Made preparations for sea.

At 12:10 turned the engines over and found them in working order. At 1:00 called up anchor for home. At 1:09 got underway and under the Conn. of the Captain stood out of the harbor under starboard fow'd and port after boilers.

HIRMS Pamyat Azova - The Russian Flagship the Pamyat Azova and Russian battleship Admiral Nakhimoff cheered ship as we passed out, the cheers were returned by us.

HIRMS Admiral Nakhimoff - The Russian Flagship the Pamyat Azova and Russian battleship Admiral Nakhimoff cheered ship as we passed out, the cheers were returned by us.

At 1:20 set the clock ahead 16 minutes.

Carl Edward Banzhaf (App. 2 C.) - At 1:45 released the G. C. M. prisoners and C. E. Banzhaf (App 1 C.) as prisoners at large.

German vessel H. Bischoff - At 2:00 the German four masted sailing vessel H. Bischoff passed us inward bound and at 3:30 a vessel of the French M. O.~ steamers passed us inward bound.

zabiaka, pamy at agova, admiral naklimoff, pique - russian ships in harbor

paid visits to russian ships


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noon

Lat 35.12, Long 142.32


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31 March 1896

Sent the last of the deck load of coal below into firerooms.


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honolulu

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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31 March 1896

C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler.) - The following punishments were assigned by the Commanding Officer for the following offences:- C. A. Oelrich Acting. Oiler, two (2) hours extra duty for being two (2) hours over leave: O. Sundblad, Acting G. M. 3 cl. twenty four (24) hours extra duty for being under the influence of liquor on board ship; J. Morgan, P. M. A. Gumase, Sea, S. Lymus, Lds, A. Holladay, Lds. H. Jonsson, O. Sea, one (1) hour extra duty each for being overleave 35 minutes E. Kenney, P. M. thirteen (13) hours extra duty for being over leave 12 1/2 hours. J. Fahy (F. 2 cl.) two (2) hours extra duty for being overleave 35 minutes returned rocky J. Gorse, P. M. twentynine (29) hours extra duty for being 29 hours overleave, brought off by police: J. L. King, Sea twelve hours extra duty for being 11 3/4 hours overleave. M. J. Carey P. M., solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for using abusive and obscene language to 1st Serg't J. Foley; P. McNamara P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for skulking in conning tower near 9 P. M.; L. L. Henvis, P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for using profane and abusive language; J. L. King, (Sea.) and W. Keough (Acting Qr. 3 cl) each received twenty four (24) hours for loafing and drinking in pilot house.

O. Sundblad (G. M. 3 cl.) - The following punishments were assigned by the Commanding Officer for the following offences:- C. A. Oelrich Acting. Oiler, two (2) hours extra duty for being two (2) hours over leave: O. Sundblad, Acting G. M. 3 cl. twenty four (24) hours extra duty for being under the influence of liquor on board ship; J. Morgan, P. M. A. Gumase, Sea, S. Lymus, Lds, A. Holladay, Lds. H. Jonsson, O. Sea, one (1) hour extra duty each for being overleave 35 minutes E. Kenney, P. M. thirteen (13) hours extra duty for being over leave 12 1/2 hours. J. Fahy (F. 2 cl.) two (2) hours extra duty for being overleave 35 minutes returned rocky J. Gorse, P. M. twentynine (29) hours extra duty for being 29 hours overleave, brought off by police: J. L. King, Sea twelve hours extra duty for being 11 3/4 hours overleave. M. J. Carey P. M., solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for using abusive and obscene language to 1st Serg't J. Foley; P. McNamara P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for skulking in conning tower near 9 P. M.; L. L. Henvis, P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for using profane and abusive language; J. L. King, (Sea.) and W. Keough (Acting Qr. 3 cl) each received twenty four (24) hours for loafing and drinking in pilot house.

J. Morgan (P. M.) - The following punishments were assigned by the Commanding Officer for the following offences:- C. A. Oelrich Acting. Oiler, two (2) hours extra duty for being two (2) hours over leave: O. Sundblad, Acting G. M. 3 cl. twenty four (24) hours extra duty for being under the influence of liquor on board ship; J. Morgan, P. M. A. Gumase, Sea, S. Lymus, Lds, A. Holladay, Lds. H. Jonsson, O. Sea, one (1) hour extra duty each for being overleave 35 minutes E. Kenney, P. M. thirteen (13) hours extra duty for being over leave 12 1/2 hours. J. Fahy (F. 2 cl.) two (2) hours extra duty for being overleave 35 minutes returned rocky J. Gorse, P. M. twentynine (29) hours extra duty for being 29 hours overleave, brought off by police: J. L. King, Sea twelve hours extra duty for being 11 3/4 hours overleave. M. J. Carey P. M., solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for using abusive and obscene language to 1st Serg't J. Foley; P. McNamara P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for skulking in conning tower near 9 P. M.; L. L. Henvis, P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for using profane and abusive language; J. L. King, (Sea.) and W. Keough (Acting Qr. 3 cl) each received twenty four (24) hours for loafing and drinking in pilot house.

A. Holladay (Lds.) - The following punishments were assigned by the Commanding Officer for the following offences:- C. A. Oelrich Acting. Oiler, two (2) hours extra duty for being two (2) hours over leave: O. Sundblad, Acting G. M. 3 cl. twenty four (24) hours extra duty for being under the influence of liquor on board ship; J. Morgan, P. M. A. Gumase, Sea, S. Lymus, Lds, A. Holladay, Lds. H. Jonsson, O. Sea, one (1) hour extra duty each for being overleave 35 minutes E. Kenney, P. M. thirteen (13) hours extra duty for being over leave 12 1/2 hours. J. Fahy (F. 2 cl.) two (2) hours extra duty for being overleave 35 minutes returned rocky J. Gorse, P. M. twentynine (29) hours extra duty for being 29 hours overleave, brought off by police: J. L. King, Sea twelve hours extra duty for being 11 3/4 hours overleave. M. J. Carey P. M., solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for using abusive and obscene language to 1st Serg't J. Foley; P. McNamara P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for skulking in conning tower near 9 P. M.; L. L. Henvis, P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for using profane and abusive language; J. L. King, (Sea.) and W. Keough (Acting Qr. 3 cl) each received twenty four (24) hours for loafing and drinking in pilot house.

H. Jonsson (O. S.) - The following punishments were assigned by the Commanding Officer for the following offences:- C. A. Oelrich Acting. Oiler, two (2) hours extra duty for being two (2) hours over leave: O. Sundblad, Acting G. M. 3 cl. twenty four (24) hours extra duty for being under the influence of liquor on board ship; J. Morgan, P. M. A. Gumase, Sea, S. Lymus, Lds, A. Holladay, Lds. H. Jonsson, O. Sea, one (1) hour extra duty each for being overleave 35 minutes E. Kenney, P. M. thirteen (13) hours extra duty for being over leave 12 1/2 hours. J. Fahy (F. 2 cl.) two (2) hours extra duty for being overleave 35 minutes returned rocky J. Gorse, P. M. twentynine (29) hours extra duty for being 29 hours overleave, brought off by police: J. L. King, Sea twelve hours extra duty for being 11 3/4 hours overleave. M. J. Carey P. M., solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for using abusive and obscene language to 1st Serg't J. Foley; P. McNamara P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for skulking in conning tower near 9 P. M.; L. L. Henvis, P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for using profane and abusive language; J. L. King, (Sea.) and W. Keough (Acting Qr. 3 cl) each received twenty four (24) hours for loafing and drinking in pilot house.

E. Kenny (PM) - The following punishments were assigned by the Commanding Officer for the following offences:- C. A. Oelrich Acting. Oiler, two (2) hours extra duty for being two (2) hours over leave: O. Sundblad, Acting G. M. 3 cl. twenty four (24) hours extra duty for being under the influence of liquor on board ship; J. Morgan, P. M. A. Gumase, Sea, S. Lymus, Lds, A. Holladay, Lds. H. Jonsson, O. Sea, one (1) hour extra duty each for being overleave 35 minutes E. Kenney, P. M. thirteen (13) hours extra duty for being over leave 12 1/2 hours. J. Fahy (F. 2 cl.) two (2) hours extra duty for being overleave 35 minutes returned rocky J. Gorse, P. M. twentynine (29) hours extra duty for being 29 hours overleave, brought off by police: J. L. King, Sea twelve hours extra duty for being 11 3/4 hours overleave. M. J. Carey P. M., solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for using abusive and obscene language to 1st Serg't J. Foley; P. McNamara P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for skulking in conning tower near 9 P. M.; L. L. Henvis, P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for using profane and abusive language; J. L. King, (Sea.) and W. Keough (Acting Qr. 3 cl) each received twenty four (24) hours for loafing and drinking in pilot house.

J. Fahy (F. 2c.) - The following punishments were assigned by the Commanding Officer for the following offences:- C. A. Oelrich Acting. Oiler, two (2) hours extra duty for being two (2) hours over leave: O. Sundblad, Acting G. M. 3 cl. twenty four (24) hours extra duty for being under the influence of liquor on board ship; J. Morgan, P. M. A. Gumase, Sea, S. Lymus, Lds, A. Holladay, Lds. H. Jonsson, O. Sea, one (1) hour extra duty each for being overleave 35 minutes E. Kenney, P. M. thirteen (13) hours extra duty for being over leave 12 1/2 hours. J. Fahy (F. 2 cl.) two (2) hours extra duty for being overleave 35 minutes returned rocky J. Gorse, P. M. twentynine (29) hours extra duty for being 29 hours overleave, brought off by police: J. L. King, Sea twelve hours extra duty for being 11 3/4 hours overleave. M. J. Carey P. M., solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for using abusive and obscene language to 1st Serg't J. Foley; P. McNamara P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for skulking in conning tower near 9 P. M.; L. L. Henvis, P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for using profane and abusive language; J. L. King, (Sea.) and W. Keough (Acting Qr. 3 cl) each received twenty four (24) hours for loafing and drinking in pilot house.

J. Gorse (PM) - The following punishments were assigned by the Commanding Officer for the following offences:- C. A. Oelrich Acting. Oiler, two (2) hours extra duty for being two (2) hours over leave: O. Sundblad, Acting G. M. 3 cl. twenty four (24) hours extra duty for being under the influence of liquor on board ship; J. Morgan, P. M. A. Gumase, Sea, S. Lymus, Lds, A. Holladay, Lds. H. Jonsson, O. Sea, one (1) hour extra duty each for being overleave 35 minutes E. Kenney, P. M. thirteen (13) hours extra duty for being over leave 12 1/2 hours. J. Fahy (F. 2 cl.) two (2) hours extra duty for being overleave 35 minutes returned rocky J. Gorse, P. M. twentynine (29) hours extra duty for being 29 hours overleave, brought off by police: J. L. King, Sea twelve hours extra duty for being 11 3/4 hours overleave. M. J. Carey P. M., solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for using abusive and obscene language to 1st Serg't J. Foley; P. McNamara P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for skulking in conning tower near 9 P. M.; L. L. Henvis, P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for using profane and abusive language; J. L. King, (Sea.) and W. Keough (Acting Qr. 3 cl) each received twenty four (24) hours for loafing and drinking in pilot house.

J. L. King (Sea.) - The following punishments were assigned by the Commanding Officer for the following offences:- C. A. Oelrich Acting. Oiler, two (2) hours extra duty for being two (2) hours over leave: O. Sundblad, Acting G. M. 3 cl. twenty four (24) hours extra duty for being under the influence of liquor on board ship; J. Morgan, P. M. A. Gumase, Sea, S. Lymus, Lds, A. Holladay, Lds. H. Jonsson, O. Sea, one (1) hour extra duty each for being overleave 35 minutes E. Kenney, P. M. thirteen (13) hours extra duty for being over leave 12 1/2 hours. J. Fahy (F. 2 cl.) two (2) hours extra duty for being overleave 35 minutes returned rocky J. Gorse, P. M. twentynine (29) hours extra duty for being 29 hours overleave, brought off by police: J. L. King, Sea twelve hours extra duty for being 11 3/4 hours overleave. M. J. Carey P. M., solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for using abusive and obscene language to 1st Serg't J. Foley; P. McNamara P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for skulking in conning tower near 9 P. M.; L. L. Henvis, P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for using profane and abusive language; J. L. King, (Sea.) and W. Keough (Acting Qr. 3 cl) each received twenty four (24) hours for loafing and drinking in pilot house.

M. J. Carey (PM) - The following punishments were assigned by the Commanding Officer for the following offences:- C. A. Oelrich Acting. Oiler, two (2) hours extra duty for being two (2) hours over leave: O. Sundblad, Acting G. M. 3 cl. twenty four (24) hours extra duty for being under the influence of liquor on board ship; J. Morgan, P. M. A. Gumase, Sea, S. Lymus, Lds, A. Holladay, Lds. H. Jonsson, O. Sea, one (1) hour extra duty each for being overleave 35 minutes E. Kenney, P. M. thirteen (13) hours extra duty for being over leave 12 1/2 hours. J. Fahy (F. 2 cl.) two (2) hours extra duty for being overleave 35 minutes returned rocky J. Gorse, P. M. twentynine (29) hours extra duty for being 29 hours overleave, brought off by police: J. L. King, Sea twelve hours extra duty for being 11 3/4 hours overleave. M. J. Carey P. M., solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for using abusive and obscene language to 1st Serg't J. Foley; P. McNamara P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for skulking in conning tower near 9 P. M.; L. L. Henvis, P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for using profane and abusive language; J. L. King, (Sea.) and W. Keough (Acting Qr. 3 cl) each received twenty four (24) hours for loafing and drinking in pilot house.

P. McNamara (PM) - The following punishments were assigned by the Commanding Officer for the following offences:- C. A. Oelrich Acting. Oiler, two (2) hours extra duty for being two (2) hours over leave: O. Sundblad, Acting G. M. 3 cl. twenty four (24) hours extra duty for being under the influence of liquor on board ship; J. Morgan, P. M. A. Gumase, Sea, S. Lymus, Lds, A. Holladay, Lds. H. Jonsson, O. Sea, one (1) hour extra duty each for being overleave 35 minutes E. Kenney, P. M. thirteen (13) hours extra duty for being over leave 12 1/2 hours. J. Fahy (F. 2 cl.) two (2) hours extra duty for being overleave 35 minutes returned rocky J. Gorse, P. M. twentynine (29) hours extra duty for being 29 hours overleave, brought off by police: J. L. King, Sea twelve hours extra duty for being 11 3/4 hours overleave. M. J. Carey P. M., solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for using abusive and obscene language to 1st Serg't J. Foley; P. McNamara P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for skulking in conning tower near 9 P. M.; L. L. Henvis, P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for using profane and abusive language; J. L. King, (Sea.) and W. Keough (Acting Qr. 3 cl) each received twenty four (24) hours for loafing and drinking in pilot house.

L. L. Henvis (P. M.) - The following punishments were assigned by the Commanding Officer for the following offences:- C. A. Oelrich Acting. Oiler, two (2) hours extra duty for being two (2) hours over leave: O. Sundblad, Acting G. M. 3 cl. twenty four (24) hours extra duty for being under the influence of liquor on board ship; J. Morgan, P. M. A. Gumase, Sea, S. Lymus, Lds, A. Holladay, Lds. H. Jonsson, O. Sea, one (1) hour extra duty each for being overleave 35 minutes E. Kenney, P. M. thirteen (13) hours extra duty for being over leave 12 1/2 hours. J. Fahy (F. 2 cl.) two (2) hours extra duty for being overleave 35 minutes returned rocky J. Gorse, P. M. twentynine (29) hours extra duty for being 29 hours overleave, brought off by police: J. L. King, Sea twelve hours extra duty for being 11 3/4 hours overleave. M. J. Carey P. M., solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for using abusive and obscene language to 1st Serg't J. Foley; P. McNamara P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for skulking in conning tower near 9 P. M.; L. L. Henvis, P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for using profane and abusive language; J. L. King, (Sea.) and W. Keough (Acting Qr. 3 cl) each received twenty four (24) hours for loafing and drinking in pilot house.

W. Keough (Act. Qr. Mr. 3c.) - The following punishments were assigned by the Commanding Officer for the following offences:- C. A. Oelrich Acting. Oiler, two (2) hours extra duty for being two (2) hours over leave: O. Sundblad, Acting G. M. 3 cl. twenty four (24) hours extra duty for being under the influence of liquor on board ship; J. Morgan, P. M. A. Gumase, Sea, S. Lymus, Lds, A. Holladay, Lds. H. Jonsson, O. Sea, one (1) hour extra duty each for being overleave 35 minutes E. Kenney, P. M. thirteen (13) hours extra duty for being over leave 12 1/2 hours. J. Fahy (F. 2 cl.) two (2) hours extra duty for being overleave 35 minutes returned rocky J. Gorse, P. M. twentynine (29) hours extra duty for being 29 hours overleave, brought off by police: J. L. King, Sea twelve hours extra duty for being 11 3/4 hours overleave. M. J. Carey P. M., solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for using abusive and obscene language to 1st Serg't J. Foley; P. McNamara P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for skulking in conning tower near 9 P. M.; L. L. Henvis, P. M. forty eight (48) hours extra duty for using profane and abusive language; J. L. King, (Sea.) and W. Keough (Acting Qr. 3 cl) each received twenty four (24) hours for loafing and drinking in pilot house.

Ah Kian W. R. St'w'd - Released at the expiration of his term of confinement Ah Kian (W. R. St'd).

A. Gurgart (Oiler) - A. Gurgart (oiler) reported the expiration of his term of enlistment.

M. J. Carey (PM) - Placed by order of the Captain M J Carey, P. M. in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days for using abusive and obscene languate to 1st Serg't Foley.

punished sailors



LOGS FOR APRIL 1896


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position at 8 am

Lat 35.18, Long 147.28


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1 April 1896

At 6:10 lost sight of the Gaelic on port bow in the haze about horizon.

Finished striking bagged coal below from the alleyways.


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honolulu

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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1 April 1896

Carl Edward Banzhaf (App. 2 C.) - Delivered to C. E. Banzhaf (A-2-C) a copy of the specifications of charges preferred against him by Comdr. J. E. Craig, U. S. Navy, for trial by a Summary Court Martial.

At 10:30 set the clock ahead 10 minutes.

O and O SS Gaelic - The O. and O. Str. Gaelic passed us going in the same direction at 5:25. Hoisted our colors and she an international signal that we were unable to make out on account of the rain and mist.

At 5:20, we made international signal C. W. G., but the Gaelic did not answer up to end of watch.


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position at 8 pm

Lat 35.07, Long 149.32


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2 April 1896

W. McIntyre (F. 2c.) - Released by order of Commanding Officer at the expiration of his term of confinement- W. McIntire (F. 2 cl).


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honolulu

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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2 April 1896

Kellum D. Grant (Machinist) - Kellum D. Grant (Machinist) reported the expiration today of his term of enlistment.

Lieut. G. A. Merriam USN - A summary court martial of which Lt. G. A. Merriam is senior member met at 10:05 for the trial of C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2C) and such others as may be brought before it. At 11:20 having finished the trial of C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2C) the summary court martial adjourned to await the action of the convening authority.

Carl Edward Banzhaf (App. 2 C.) - A summary court martial of which Lt. G. A. Merriam is senior member met at 10:05 for the trial of C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2C) and such others as may be brought before it. At 11:20 having finished the trial of C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2C) the summary court martial adjourned to await the action of the convening authority.

At 10:33 set the deck clock ahead 6 minutes.


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noon

Lat 34.88, Long 154.00


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3 April 1896


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honolulu

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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3 April 1896

At 10:30 set the clock ahead 18 minutes.


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noon

Lat 34.38, Long 157.43


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4 April 1896


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at sea passage from yokohama to honolulu

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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4 April 1896

Whale - 1

seabirds - 2 species, one of which was a small white bird in large numbers, becides a number of Gonise that followed the ship.

At 10:35 set clock ahead twenty (20) minutes.

At 10:35 set the clock ahead twenty (20) minutes.

Carl Edward Banzhaf (App. 2 C.) - Called all hands to muster at 11:20, and published the proceedings, finding and sentence of the Summary Court Martial in the case of Carl Edward Banzhaf, Apprentice Second Class.

Saw a whale, but was unable to distinguish the species, also two species of sea birds one of which was a small white bird in large numbers, besides a number of gonies that followed the ship.

At 5:30 the span of main trysail gaff having carried away, hauled down the head of main trysail to make repairs. Besides this sail the fore stay sail and spanker carried during the watch.

Saw whale, but unable to distinguish species


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noon

Lat 33.35, Long 161.92


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5 April 1896

J E Craig - Cammander


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honolulu

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6

Twin Screw Steamer Concord 3rd - Log Book of ship

Passage from Yokohama to Honolulu


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5 April 1896

M. F. Carey (PM) - At 8:01 released M. F. Carey (P. M.) from confinement, his term of punishment having expired.

At 10:30 set clock ahead 13 minutes.

mustered crew at quarters, set clocks ahead 13 minutes


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noon

Lat 32.82, Long 164.58

Twin screw Steamer Concord 3rd. - log book of ship

Passage from Yokohama to Honolulu


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6 April 1896

At 6:04 stopped the port engine for 17 minutes to make repairs in engine room, repacking piston rod suffing box of steam cylinder of port air and circulating pump, during which time ran 8/10 miles by patent log.


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honolulu h i

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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6 April 1896

W. Gordon (App. 1 C.) - By order of the Captain W. Gordon (App. 1C.) was at 10:05 placed in solitary confinment on bread and water for 5 days, for using threatening language to the Corporal of the Guard. The Captain also assigned the following punishments:- W. McKewen (F. 2C.) , for being overleave 35 minutes March 27th 1 hour extra duty; C. B. Spivey (Act'g. G. M. 2 C.), for smoking out of hours, 6 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P. M.), for being unfit for duty, 12 hrs. extra duty, also for having wet towel hung in alley way at 9:06 A. M., 2 hrs. extra duty,

W. McKewen (F. 2 C.) - By order of the Captain W. Gordon (App. 1C.) was at 10:05 placed in solitary confinment on bread and water for 5 days, for using threatening language to the Corporal of the Guard. The Captain also assigned the following punishments:- W. McKewen (F. 2C.) , for being overleave 35 minutes March 27th 1 hour extra duty; C. B. Spivey (Act'g. G. M. 2 C.), for smoking out of hours, 6 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P. M.), for being unfit for duty, 12 hrs. extra duty, also for having wet towel hung in alley way at 9:06 A. M., 2 hrs. extra duty,

C. B. Spivey (Actg. G. M. 2c.) - By order of the Captain W. Gordon (App. 1C.) was at 10:05 placed in solitary confinment on bread and water for 5 days, for using threatening language to the Corporal of the Guard. The Captain also assigned the following punishments:- W. McKewen (F. 2C.) , for being overleave 35 minutes March 27th 1 hour extra duty; C. B. Spivey (Act'g. G. M. 2 C.), for smoking out of hours, 6 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P. M.), for being unfit for duty, 12 hrs. extra duty, also for having wet towel hung in alley way at 9:06 A. M., 2 hrs. extra duty,

P. McNamara (PM) - By order of the Captain W. Gordon (App. 1C.) was at 10:05 placed in solitary confinment on bread and water for 5 days, for using threatening language to the Corporal of the Guard. The Captain also assigned the following punishments:- W. McKewen (F. 2C.) , for being overleave 35 minutes March 27th 1 hour extra duty; C. B. Spivey (Act'g. G. M. 2 C.), for smoking out of hours, 6 hrs. extra duty; P. McNamara (P. M.), for being unfit for duty, 12 hrs. extra duty, also for having wet towel hung in alley way at 9:06 A. M., 2 hrs. extra duty,

The Class in Navigation was given one hours instruction.

punished sailors, tested pumps

J E Craig - Commander

By order of the Captain W. Gordon Capp. Wnas at 10:05 place in solitary confinement on bread and water fore 5 days for the following punishments: being over leave for 35 minutes - one hour extra duty; for smoking out of hours - 6 hours extra duty; for being unfit for duty - 12 hours extra duty; for having wet towel hung in the alley way - 9 hours extra duty;

Fire bell used at 1:15


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noon

Lat 32.37, Long 167.67


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7 April 1896


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honolulu h i

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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7 April 1896

At 10:30 set clock ahead 10 minutes.

steaming, sweeping boiler tubes when under sail


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honoluluhi

Lat 31.90, Long 170.42


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8 April 1896

Ship rolling at times 35 degs to starboard and 25 degs to port.

Heaviest roll to leeward during the watch 45 degs. (the limit of the scale of the clinometer.)


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honolulu h i

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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8 April 1896

J. Anderson ()S) - At 8:00 released from confinement J. Anderson (O. S.) and T. H. Johnson (a. 2c.), their terms of punishment having expired.

T. H. Johnson APP. 2C) - At 8:00 released from confinement J. Anderson (O. S.) and T. H. Johnson (a. 2c.), their terms of punishment having expired.

At 8:00 released from confinement J. Anderson (O. S.) and T. H. Johnson (a. 2c.), their terms of punishment having expired.

Set clock ahead 12 minutes at10:30.


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noon

Lat 31.18, Long 174.17


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9 April 1896

Moderate sea from NW. with occasional heavy seas from North first two hours, during which vessel rolled heavily to leeward, deepest roll being 43 degs.

ship in heavy seas, maximum roll of 43 degrees


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honolulu h i

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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9 April 1896

At 10:30 set clock ahead 13 minutes.

setting sails and set clock foward


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noon

Lat 30.13, Long 178.40


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10 April 1896


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honolulu h i

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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10 April 1896

At 10:35 set clock ahead 17 minutes.

mustered at quarters, set clock ahead 17 minutes


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noon

Lat 28.88, Long -178.02


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10 April 1896

10 Apr 1896 (overagain) At 12:40 am crossed 180 merid

(over again) At 12:40 am crossed 180o Merid.


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honolulu h i

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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10 April 1896

10 Apr 1896 (overagain) At 12:40 am crossed 180 merid

W. Gordon (App. 1C) - At 8:04 released W. Gordon (1 cl.App.) from confinement, by order of the Captain.

At 10:31 set clock ahead 15 minutes.


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noon

Lat 28.53, Long -174.62


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11 April 1896

J. Oneill (O. S.) - J. Oneill (O. S.) stood watch in fireroom during this watch.

J. Anderson (O. S.) - J.Anderson (O. S.) at work during the watch in the fireroom.

J. Ahearn (Lds.) - J. Ahearn (Lds) stood watch in fireroom.


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honolulu h i

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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11 April 1896

At 10:38 set clock ahead 13 minutes.

J. Anderson (O. S.) - J.Anderson (O. S.) stood watch in the fireroom.

J. Ahearn (Lds.) - J. Ahearn (Lds.) stood watch in the fireroom.


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noon

Lat 27.00, Long -170.98


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12 April 1896


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honolulu h i

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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12 April 1896

At 10:30 set clock ahead 15 minutes.

captain inspected ship at quarters, set clock ahead 17 minutes


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noon

Lat 25.55, Long -167.63


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13 April 1896


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honolulu h i

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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13 April 1896

F. Olivero (App 1 Cl) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- F. Olivero (App. 1C.), for spitting on deck, 2 hrs. extra duty; J. F. Rooney (C. P.) for tardiness in obeying an order to put on bunker plate, 12 hrs. extra duty.

J. F. Rooney (C. P.) - The Captain assigned the following punishments:- F. Olivero (App. 1C.), for spitting on deck, 2 hrs. extra duty; J. F. Rooney (C. P.) for tardiness in obeying an order to put on bunker plate, 12 hrs. extra duty.

Peter F. Grant (F. 1 C.) - Peter F. Grant (F. 1 C.) reported the expiration today of his term of enlistment.

drilled with small arms, minor repairs


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noon

Lat 23.83, Long -163.95


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14 April 1896


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honolulu h i

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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14 April 1896

At 10:30 set clock ahead 16 minutes.

distiller not working, dumping salt water it made


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noon

Lat 22.30, Long -160.75


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15 April 1896


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at sea making passage from yokohama to honolulu h i

Lat 35.5, Long 139.6


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15 April 1896

High land reported f rom the masthead at 10:15 two pts. on stb'd. bow

At 10:36 set clock ahead 12 minutes.

minor repairs finished, drilled crews, sighted land


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chart bearings at mooring

Lat 21.30, Long -157.87


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16 April 1896

The Captain left the ship to make official calls.

Mr. Willis, the U.S. Minister - The Captain returned aboard from calling officially on the U. S. Minister, Mr. Willis, the U. S. Consul General, Mr. Mills the Comdr-in-chief of the Hawaiian Military Forces, Col, McLean, and the Captain of the Adams.

Mr. Mills, U.S. Consul General - The Captain returned aboard from calling officially on the U. S. Minister, Mr. Willis, the U. S. Consul General, Mr. Mills the Comdr-in-chief of the Hawaiian Military Forces, Col, McLean, and the Captain of the Adams.

Col. McLean Comdr-in-Chief Hawaiian Forces - The Captain returned aboard from calling officially on the U. S. Minister, Mr. Willis, the U. S. Consul General, Mr. Mills the Comdr-in-chief of the Hawaiian Military Forces, Col, McLean, and the Captain of the Adams.

U. S. Mail steamer Australia - At 4:25 the U. S. Mail steamer Australia left port. The American barque S. C. Allen came into port.

American barque S. C. Allen - At 4:25 the U. S. Mail steamer Australia left port. The American barque S. C. Allen came into port.


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at sea and moored honolulu harbor

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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16 April 1896

At 5:00 sighted Oahu Id. on port bow.

At end of watch heading in for Honolulu Harbor. Took our the Jack asses and got anchors ready for letting go.

USS Adams - At 8:50 made out the U. S. S. Adams and U. S. S. Petrel in port; hoisted "Cornet 29," the Adams answering with "Cornet 4".

USS Petrel - At 8:50 made out the U. S. S. Adams and U. S. S. Petrel in port; hoisted "Cornet 29," the Adams answering with "Cornet 4".

At 9:20 slowed and stopped the engines for one minute and took in tow a pilot boat, having declined the services of the pilot. At 9:30 placed the G. C. M. prisoners in confinement in double irons. At 9:50 entered the channel through the reefs, and hauled in the pat.log reading 56.8. At 9:53 called "Bring ship to anchor," and went to quarters. At 9:54 stopped and the Harbor master came on board;

At 10:02 let go st'b'd anchor in 5 fms. water, brown mud bottom, and veered to 60 fms chain; hoisted senior officers pennant;

At 10:17 set the clock ahead 15 minutes.

Ship moored, open hawse to NE. (p.s.c.) between the Adams and Petrel.

At 11:10 fired a salute of 21 guns, Hawaiian flag at the main, which was answered by 21 guns at 11:12, by a battery on shore. Received official visits from the Comd'g. Officers of the U. S. S. Adams and Petrel, and from a Lieutenant representing Colonel McLean, Comd'g. the Hawaiian military Forces. Sent an officer ashore to call on the U. S. Minister, Mr.Willis, the U. S. Consul General, Mr. Mills and Col. McLean. Recieved a mail from the United States.


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moored honolulu harbor hi

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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17 April 1896

Rec'd in Pay Dep't., from the Metropolitan Meat Co; 98 lbs fresh bread and 122 1/2 lbs. each of fresh beef and vegetables.

Chlemmet Olsen (G. M. 3cl) - The terms of enlistment of Chlemmet Olsen, G. M. 3 cl. and Arthur M. Ham (A. 1 cl.), expired today.

Arthur M. Ham (App. 1 cl.) - The terms of enlistment of Chlemmet Olsen, G. M. 3 cl. and Arthur M. Ham (A. 1 cl.), expired today.

Col. McLean Comdr-in-Chief Hawaiian Forces - Col. McLean, Commanding the Military Forces of Hawaii, called on the Captain and Ward Room Officers. The Ward Room Officers U. S. S. Adams, called on the Captain and Ward Room Officer.


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moored honolulu harbor hi

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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18 April 1896


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moored honolulu harbor h i

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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18 April 1896

Lieut. F. E. Green - Lieut. F. E. Green reported to the senior officer present, the Captain of this vessel for duty on board the U. S. S. Petrel.

Mr. Willis, the U.S. Charge d'Affaires - The U. S. Charge d'Affaires Mr. Wills paid a visit to the ship and was received with the usual honors due to his position.

coal: 2 tons - Received on board in Equipment Dep't to test 2 tons of coal said to be Wellington, from Allen and Robinson.

Lieut. O. E. Lasher - Lieut. O. E. Lasher reported to the senior officer present the Captain of this ship for duty on the U. S. S. Adams - in obedience to orders of the Navy Dep't. dated Feb, 19th 1896.

Mr. Mills, U.S. Consul General - At 1:50 the U. S. Consul General Mr. Mills, Charge d'Affaires, left the ship. On his departure he received a salute of 11 guns. Expended in Ordnance Dep't. for saluting purposes, Hotchkiss R. F. saluting charges.

American bark Kate Davenport - The following American sailing vessels left port:- the bark Kate Davenport, the four masted schooner Transit, and barkentine Wm. G. Irwin all of San Francisco.

American Barkentine Wm. G. Irwin - The following American sailing vessels left port:- the bark Kate Davenport, the four masted schooner Transit, and barkentine Wm. G. Irwin all of San Francisco.

American Schooner Transit - The following American sailing vessels left port:- the bark Kate Davenport, the four masted schooner Transit, and barkentine Wm. G. Irwin all of San Francisco.

Rec'd on board in Equipment Dep't. 19 tons of fresh water for steaming purposes from Hackfeld & Co. of Honolulu.

American barkentine Albert - The American barkentine Albert left the harbor.


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moored honolulu harbor hi

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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19 April 1896

Mons Monssen (chief Gunners Mate) - A good conduct badge was given to Mons Monssen (Chief Gunners Mate), a permanent appointment as Chief Machinest to Harry L. Foy (Machinest), and a warrant as Corporal U. S. M. C. to Charles Marshall (Corporal).At 8:02 J. F. Rooney (C. P.) was released from confinement by order of the Commanding Officer.

Harry L. Foy (Mach.) - A good conduct badge was given to Mons Monssen (Chief Gunners Mate), a permanent appointment as Chief Machinest to Harry L. Foy (Machinest), and a warrant as Corporal U. S. M. C. to Charles Marshall (Corporal).At 8:02 J. F. Rooney (C. P.) was released from confinement by order of the Commanding Officer.

Charles Marshall (Corporal) - A good conduct badge was given to Mons Monssen (Chief Gunners Mate), a permanent appointment as Chief Machinest to Harry L. Foy (Machinest), and a warrant as Corporal U. S. M. C. to Charles Marshall (Corporal).At 8:02 J. F. Rooney (C. P.) was released from confinement by order of the Commanding Officer.

J. F. Rooney (C. P.) - A good conduct badge was given to Mons Monssen (Chief Gunners Mate), a permanent appointment as Chief Machinest to Harry L. Foy (Machinest), and a warrant as Corporal U. S. M. C. to Charles Marshall (Corporal).At 8:02 J. F. Rooney (C. P.) was released from confinement by order of the Commanding Officer.

Sent a liberty party on shore. Released the G. C. M. prisoners from 2:00 to 3:00 for exercise.

American barque Ceylon - The American barque Ceylon came into port.


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moored honolulu harbor hi

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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20 April 1896

coal: 27 65/2240 tons -

coal: 27 65/2240 tons - Coaling ship from the barque Ceylon, alongside, until 6:00, when stopped for the night, having received during the day 27 65/2240 tons of coal, said to be Wellington B.C. coal.

coal: 27 and 65/2240 tons - Wellington, B.C. coal


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moored honolulu harbor h i

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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20 April 1896

Ran the starboard dynamo set from 4:55 to 5:00, found it working badly and stopped. Upon examination found an eccentric strap broken and eccentric rod bent.

The Captain called officially on the Minister of Foreign affairs, the President of the Hawaiin Republic and the Chief Justice.

Made preparations for receiving and received, alongside the American barque Ceylon, loaded with coal.

G. T. Smith (P. A. Surg) - Wig-wagged to the Adams:- "P. A. Surg. G. T. Smith is a member of Medical Board of Survey to meet on board the Adams at ten A. M. Tuesday, April 21;" and the same message to the Petrel regarding P. A. Surg. P. H. Bryant.

P. H. Bryant (P. A. Surg) - Wig-wagged to the Adams:- "P. A. Surg. G. T. Smith is a member of Medical Board of Survey to meet on board the Adams at ten A. M. Tuesday, April 21;" and the same message to the Petrel regarding P. A. Surg. P. H. Bryant.

Commenced receiving coal at 3:50.

The Ward Room Officers called upon Colonel McLean and the U. S. Consul Gerneral.

Exercised the G. C. M. prisoners from 2:00 to 3:00.

Received in the the Pay Dep't. 15037.50 in U. S. Gold, of which sum transferred $2000 to the Petrel.


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moored honolulu harbor hi

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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21 April 1896

John M. A. Shaw - Acting appointments as Qr. M. 1 cl. and Qr. M. 3cl. respectively, were issued to John M. A. Shaw and Daniel Devlin, by the Captain, to date from April 1, 1896.

Daniel Devlin - Acting appointments as Qr. M. 1 cl. and Qr. M. 3cl. respectively, were issued to John M. A. Shaw and Daniel Devlin, by the Captain, to date from April 1, 1896.


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Moored Honolulu Harbor

moored honolulu harbor h i

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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21 April 1896

coal: 19 865/2240 tons -

coal: 28 1390/2240 tons -

coal: 46 2007/2240 tons -

coal: 28 1632/2240 tons -

At 6:10 commenced coaling ship from the barque Ceylon.

coal: 19 865/2240 tons - Received during the watch 19 865/2240 tons of coal, said to be Wellington.

American ship Jas. B. Thomas - At 9:30 the American ship Jas. B. Thomas of Thomaston came in.

Henry E. Cooper Hawaiian Minister of Foreign Affairs - The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Hawaiian Republic Henry E. Cooper, accompanied by the Attorney General, William O. Smith, called on the Captain. They were received with the honors due to their rank, a salute of 17 guns, Hawaiian Flag at the fore being fired upon their departure, 17-6 pdr. H. R. F. saluting charges being expended in the Ordnance dep't. of this ship for this purpose.

William O. Smith Hawaiian Attorney General - The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Hawaiian Republic Henry E. Cooper, accompanied by the Attorney General, William O. Smith, called on the Captain. They were received with the honors due to their rank, a salute of 17 guns, Hawaiian Flag at the fore being fired upon their departure, 17-6 pdr. H. R. F. saluting charges being expended in the Ordnance dep't. of this ship for this purpose.

coal: 28 1390/2240 tons - Coaling ship from the barque, Ceylon, alongside. Received during the watch 28 1390/2240 tons of coal said to be Wellington B. C.

At 11:40 Petrel signalled "Schooner ashore on reef." The schooner hoisted an Hawaiian flag at half mast.

coal: 46 tons 2007 lbs - Coaling ship from the barque Ceylon, and received during the watch 46 tons 2007 lbs coal, said to be Wellington B.C. coal.

Mr. J. F. Hackfald Imperial German Consul - Mr. J. F. Hackfald, Imperial German Consul, paid a visit to the ship, and upon his leaving, we saluted him with 7 guns, German flag at fore, and also the following visited the ship with him, Mr. W. P. Boyd, U. S. Vice and Deputy Consul General and Mr. F. W. Macfarlane, Act'g. Consul for Denmark.

Mr. W. P. Boyd, U. S. Vice and Deputy Consul - Mr. J. F. Hackfald, Imperial German Consul, paid a visit to the ship, and upon his leaving, we saluted him with 7 guns, German flag at fore, and also the following visited the ship with him, Mr. W. P. Boyd, U. S. Vice and Deputy Consul General and Mr. F. W. Macfarlane, Act'g. Consul for Denmark.

Mr. F. W. Macfarlane Act'g. Consul for Denmark - Mr. J. F. Hackfald, Imperial German Consul, paid a visit to the ship, and upon his leaving, we saluted him with 7 guns, German flag at fore, and also the following visited the ship with him, Mr. W. P. Boyd, U. S. Vice and Deputy Consul General and Mr. F. W. Macfarlane, Act'g. Consul for Denmark.

coal: 28 1637/2240 tons - Received 28 1637/2240 tons of coal said to be Wellington B. C., from the bark alongside.

Lieut. O. E. Lasher USN - At 6:35 signalled to Adams "Lieut Lasher will report on board at once". Lieut. O. E. Lasher U. S. N., reported onbaord in obedience to signal.

Ceased coaling at 6:00.


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moored honolulu harbor hi

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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22 April 1896

American bark C. D. Bryant - At 12:45 the American bark C. D. Bryant of San Francisco came in.

Finished striking below in fireroom about 13 tons of coal that had been received on board in previous watch.

British SS Miowera - At 8:50 the British steamer "Miowera" came in and secured to the dock.


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moored honolulu harbor h i

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9


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22 April 1896

coal: 242 1031/2240 tons -

USS Petrel - At 5:45 Petrel made Interog. 4890 (permission to get underway). The Petrel unmoored and at 6:09 hoisted colors and went ahead, this vessel and the Adams hoisting colors at the same time. At 6:15 cheered the Petrel. The cheers were returned by the Petrel and afterwards the Adams cheered the Petrel, the Petrel returning the courtesy. At 6:45 hauled down colors the Adams following the motion of this vessel.

USS Adams - At 5:45 Petrel made Interog. 4890 (permission to get underway). The Petrel unmoored and at 6:09 hoisted colors and went ahead, this vessel and the Adams hoisting colors at the same time. At 6:15 cheered the Petrel. The cheers were returned by the Petrel and afterwards the Adams cheered the Petrel, the Petrel returning the courtesy. At 6:45 hauled down colors the Adams following the motion of this vessel.

coal: 19 280/2240 tons - Commenced coaling from the bark alongside at 6:20, receiving on board during this watch, in the Equip. Dep't. 19 280/2240 tons of coal said to be Wellington B. C.

coal: 58 104/2240 lbs - Continued coaling ship from bark Ceylon and received during watch 58 104/2240 lbs of coal, said to be Wellington B. C.

Mr. A. F. Judd Chief Justice for Hawaii - Mr. A. F. Judd, Chief Justice for Hawaii paid a visit to the ship, was received with the honors due his position and upon his leaving the ship we saluted him with 17 guns, Hawaiian flag at the fore.

American bark Martha Davis - The American bark Martha Davis arrived and the American barkentine Imgar and bark Holliswood sailed.

American barkentine Imgar - The American bark Martha Davis arrived and the American barkentine Imgar and bark Holliswood sailed.

American bark Holliswood - The American bark Martha Davis arrived and the American barkentine Imgar and bark Holliswood sailed.

U. S. S. Adams at 11:00, made wig-wag signal, Consul General would like to know when you will sail, we answering by same code, two o'clock tomorrow.

coal: 10 2090/2240 tons tons - Engaged receiving coal on baord from bark Ceylon until 1:45. Rec'd. during watch 10 2090/2240 tons of coal and a total in all of 242 1031/2240 tons said to be Wellington B. C. from Allen & Robinson of Honolulu H. I.

James Moe (Act. Coxn) - Rec'd. from the U. S. S. Adams for transfer to Hospital at Mare Id. Cal. for treatment James Moe (Act'g. Coxn.)

At 2:50 the coal bark Ceylon hauled off.

coal: 19 280/2240 tons - said to be Wellington B.C. coal

coal: 58 104/2240 tons - During this watch, said to be Wellington B.C. coal.

coal: 10 209/2240 tons during watch. - Total in all of 242 1031/2240 of Wellington B.C. coal


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moored honolulu harbor hi and making passage to san francisco cal

Lat 21.30, Long -157.87


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23 April 1896

the arrival of more mail, at the request of the Charge d'Affaires.

Standing off and on the port of Honolulu until 4:40 when a shore boat with a bag of mail came alongside. Received the mail for transportation to San Francisco, Cal.

Sighted an American Brigantine at 5:30. Released G. C. M. prisoners.


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moored honolulu harbor h i and making passage to san francisco cal

Lat 21.3, Long -157.9

Passed an American brig proceeding in the opps~ direction, and after night a bark also proceeding in ~ opposite direction.


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23 April 1896

British SS Miowera - At 11:10 the British steamer Miowera left.

Exchanged the following "wig wag" signals with the "Adams":- at 8:35 we signalled "Is Captain Watson on board," at 8:40 she signalled "Just going on shore," at 8:45 we signalled "the Captain wishes him to sign a paper which he will send over right away." At 11:55 she signalled "mail steamer is sighted ten miles off Koko Head."

P. M. SS Rio de Janeiro - Made preparations for sea. At 12:45 let go steel hawser from the reef astern, and hauled it aboard. The Adams wig-wagged "To Comd'g Officer. Will there be any difference in your time of sailing on account of mail steamer coming in from San Francisco. (Sig.) Comd'g. Officer. " answered, "I shall wait for the Rio's mail, but hope she will arrive in time to let us sail by two o'clock. (sig.) Craig." Recieved from the postal Authorities on shore for transportation to San Francisco, eight bags of mail. At 2:00 mustered crew at quarters. At 2:25 the P. M. S. S. City of Rio de Janeiro entered the reef channel and steamed into her wharf; an officer from the Adams boarded her and reported that the ship had no mail for the Concord or Petrel, and delivered a package of letters from her to be mailed in San Francisco.

Mr. Mills U. S. Charge d'Affaires - At 2:45 commenced heaving in port chain. At 2:48 tried the engines. At 2:54 called "Hand unmoor ship." Hove up port anchor, and at 3:05 commenced heaving up st'b'd. anchor, and let go and hauled in 3" manilla hawser astern. Mr. Mills, the U. S. Charge d'Affaires visited the ship. St'b'd. anchor aweight at 3:21, when hoisted the homeward bound pennant, the Adams cheered ship, and we returned it in kind.

At end of watch ship drifting, awaiting


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noon

Lat 22.37, Long -156.12


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24 April 1896


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at sea making passage from honolulu to san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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24 April 1896

Sighted a steamer standing to the S.W. at 6:35.

boat drill, minor repairs while steaming


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noon

Lat 24.18, Long -153.60


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25 April 1896


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at sea making passage from honolulu to san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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25 April 1896

C. E. Spratly (Mess Att) - The following punishments were assigned by the Captain for the offences named:- Spratly, C. E., Mess Att., 12 hours extra duty for delivering an unauthorized and misleading message; Johnson, T. H., A. 2cl.; solitary confinement on bread and water for two days for skulking in hammock while watch on deck and late relieving lookout. Confined T. H. Johnson (A. 2cl.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days, by order of the Captain, for the offence above specified.

T. H. Johnson (App. 2C) - The following punishments were assigned by the Captain for the offences named:- Spratly, C. E., Mess Att., 12 hours extra duty for delivering an unauthorized and misleading message; Johnson, T. H., A. 2cl.; solitary confinement on bread and water for two days for skulking in hammock while watch on deck and late relieving lookout. Confined T. H. Johnson (A. 2cl.) in solitary confinement on bread and water for two days, by order of the Captain, for the offence above specified.

sailors punished for sulking and giving a misleading message


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noon

Lat 26.12, Long -150.48


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26 April 1896


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at sea making passage from honolulu to san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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26 April 1896

Jas. L. King (Sea.) - Jas. L. King (Sea.) reported the expiration today of his term of enlistment.

At 10:35 set the clock ahead 11 minutes.

captain inspected ship, clock set ahead 11 minutes


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at sea making passage from honolulu to san francisco cal

Lat 27.85, Long -147.50


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27 April 1896


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at sea making passage from honolulu to san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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27 April 1896

T. H. Johnson (App. 2C) - At 8:02 T. H. Johnson (App. 2 C.) was released from confinement by order of the Comd'g. Officer. At 10:15 by order of Comd'g. Officer J. A. Ayling (Pvt. M.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for 2 days for having dirty rifle and not cleaning it when ordered to do so by 1st. Serg't.

J. A. Ayling (P. M.) - At 8:02 T. H. Johnson (App. 2 C.) was released from confinement by order of the Comd'g. Officer. At 10:15 by order of Comd'g. Officer J. A. Ayling (Pvt. M.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for 2 days for having dirty rifle and not cleaning it when ordered to do so by 1st. Serg't.


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at sea making passage from honolulu to san francisco cal

Lat 29.62, Long -144.23


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28 April 1896


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at sea making passage from honolulu to san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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28 April 1896

At 10:36 set clock ahead 14 minutes.

C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2c.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2 C.) T. H. Johnson (app. 2 c.) and A. Metzler (app. 1 c.) for being slow in coming to clean bright work, 8, 6 and 6 hrs. extra duty respectively.

T. H. Johnson (App. 2C) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2 C.) T. H. Johnson (app. 2 c.) and A. Metzler (app. 1 c.) for being slow in coming to clean bright work, 8, 6 and 6 hrs. extra duty respectively.

A. Metzler (App. 1c.) - By order of the Captain, the following punishments were assigned, C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2 C.) T. H. Johnson (app. 2 c.) and A. Metzler (app. 1 c.) for being slow in coming to clean bright work, 8, 6 and 6 hrs. extra duty respectively.

drilled in small arms,mustered at quarters


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noon

Lat 31.45, Long -141.03


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29 April 1896


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at sea making passage from honolulu to san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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29 April 1896

J. R. Ayling (P. M.) - By order of the Captain released J. R. Ayling (P. M.) from confinement his term of punishment having expired.

T. H. Johnson (App. 2C) - 3 days solitary confinement on bread and water was assigned to T. H. Johnson (A. 2 cl.) as a punishment, by order of the Captain, for being disrespectful and abusive to the captain of his part of the ship, and he was confined in accordance with the above punishment.

Set clock ahead 13 minutes at 10:30.

mustered at quarters, gunnery practice, drilled, set clock ahead 13 minutes


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noon

Lat 33.23, Long -137.13


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30 April 1896


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at sea making passage from honolulu to san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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30 April 1896

At 10:30 set clock ahead 16 minutes.

Instructed the special class in electricity for one hour.

timed getting to quarters, minor repairs



LOGS FOR MAY 1896


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noon

Lat 34.97, Long -132.80


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1 May 1896

While steaming under st'b'd. engine, with two turns of port helm, water leaked into the tiller room around the rudder head at the rate of twelve buckets full an hour. Completed repairs to the circulating pump of the port engine at 3:44, and went ahead on both engies, pat. log reading 38.4.


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at sea making passage from honolulu to san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4

Tested the searchlight found forw'd. one in working order, and found that the screw of lower carbon holder of after one did not grip tightly.


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1 May 1896

J. Norman (O. S.) - The Captain assigned the following punishment - J. Normal (O. S.) for using profane and obscene language 48 hrs. extra duty. Emil W. Werner (Act'g C. M. 3c.) reported the expiration today of his term of enlistment.

Emil W. Werner (Act'g C. M. 3c) - The Captain assigned the following punishment - J. Normal (O. S.) for using profane and obscene language 48 hrs. extra duty. Emil W. Werner (Act'g C. M. 3c.) reported the expiration today of his term of enlistment.

At 12:07, pat. log reading 9.0, stopped the port engine on account of the breaking of the circulating pump rod.


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noon

Lat 36.52, Long -128.07


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2 May 1896


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at sea making passage from honolulu to san francisco cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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2 May 1896

T. H. Johnson (App. 2C) - Released T. H. Johnson (A. 2c.) from confinement by order of the Captain at 8:00.

At 10:32 set clock ahead 17 minutes.

O. A. Anderson (Sea.) - The Captain prescribed 48 hours extra duty to O. A. Anderson (Sea.) for carrying an unauthorized message to the Master-at-arms, and 12 hours extra duty for having clothes repeatedly adrift about deck.

ship inspected, sailor punished


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at sea making passage from honolulu to san francisco cal and at anchor san francisco bay cal

Lat 37.62, Long -123.28


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3 May 1896

Reconfined the G. C. M. prisoners at 4:00 set clock to standard time.


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at sea making passage from honolulu to san francisco cal and at anchor san francisco bay cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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3 May 1896

Peter Mahoney (Act'g. Water Tender) - Peter Mahoney, Act'g. Water Tender, reported the expiration of his term of enlistment.

Set clock ahead 20 minutes at 10:35.

At 11:55 sighted breakers and land one point on the st'b'd. bow, ship's head N 77oE (p.s.c.). Put helm had a starboardslowed and then stopped. Made the land to be the S. E. Farallon.

At 3:50 slowed and stopped engines and let go st'b'd. anchor in 10 1/2 fm's water, soft mud bottom, veering to 60 fms. st'b'd. chain, Draft of ship 11'2", for'd.; 15'1", aft.


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at anchor san francisco bay cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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4 May 1896

USS Philadelphia - At 8:30 sighted the U. S. Flagship Philadelphia with whom we exchanged numbers, she making comet 155, and we comet 29, both answering. At 8:45 saluted the Flag of Rear Admiral L. H. Beardslee, Comd'g. the Pacific station with 3 guns, which was returned by the Philadelphia with 7 guns. As the Flagship passed us, we paraded the Marine guard, presented arms and saluted with two flourishes, their guard also being paraded and returning the salute. At 10:20 the Flagship anchored and the Captain paid an official vist to Rear Admiral Beardslee and the Captain of her.

Rear Admiral L. H. Beardslee USN - At 8:30 sighted the U. S. Flagship Philadelphia with whom we exchanged numbers, she making comet 155, and we comet 29, both answering. At 8:45 saluted the Flag of Rear Admiral L. H. Beardslee, Comd'g. the Pacific station with 3 guns, which was returned by the Philadelphia with 7 guns. As the Flagship passed us, we paraded the Marine guard, presented arms and saluted with two flourishes, their guard also being paraded and returning the salute. At 10:20 the Flagship anchored and the Captain paid an official vist to Rear Admiral Beardslee and the Captain of her.

Carl J. Pettersson (Act'g. G. M. 3d Cl.) - Carl J. Pettersson (Act'g. G. M. 3d Cl.) reported his term of enlistment as expiring today, May 4, 1896.

US Coast Survey Steamer McArthur - At 12:20 the U. S. coast survey Steamer McArthur came in and anchored; at 3:30 she again got underway and stood towards Saucelito.


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at anchor san francisco bay cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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5 May 1896


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at anchor san francisco bay cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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5 May 1896

USS Philadelphia - The Flagship Philadelphia got underway at 5:50 and proceeded to Mare Island.

J. F. Rooney (C. P.) - J. F. Rooney (C. P.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for 2 days by order of Com'dg. Officer for not marking clothes when ordered to do so.

American bark Albert - The following American merchant vessels all from San Francisco came in and anchored: the bark Albert, the brigatine M. G. Irving and barktine W. H. Dimond. The American steamer Ovazada went out.

American brigatine M. G. Irving - The following American merchant vessels all from San Francisco came in and anchored: the bark Albert, the brigatine M. G. Irving and barktine W. H. Dimond. The American steamer Ovazada went out.

American barktine W. H. Dimond - The following American merchant vessels all from San Francisco came in and anchored: the bark Albert, the brigatine M. G. Irving and barktine W. H. Dimond. The American steamer Ovazada went out.

American SS Ovazada - The following American merchant vessels all from San Francisco came in and anchored: the bark Albert, the brigatine M. G. Irving and barktine W. H. Dimond. The American steamer Ovazada went out.

C. S. SS McArthur - At 12:05 the C. S. S. S. McArthur passed up toward Mission Bay.

P. M. SS City of Pekin - At 3:45 the P. M. S. S. City of Pekin went to sea.

American SS St. Paul - The American steamer Walla Walla came in and the American steamer St. Paul left.

American SS Walla Walls - The American steamer Walla Walla came in and the American steamer St. Paul left.


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at anchor san francisco bay cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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6 May 1896

USS Oregon - At 6:00 the U. S. S. Oregon came out from Union Iron Works and steamed about the inner harbor.

Harry L. Foy (Mach.) - At 9:30 mustered crew at quarters:- H. L. Foy (Mach.) absent overtime;

Harry L. Foy (Mach.) - H. L. Foy (Mach.) returned aboard 4 hrs. overtime.

Two Custom House officials came aboard at 10:00 and were engaged during remainder of watch collecting duties on dutiable articles on board.

The Custom House Officials left the ship.

J. R. Dumphy (Blks) - J. R. Dumphy (Blks) left the ship on leave of absence until Firday, May 8.


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7 May 1896

at anchor san francisco bay cal

Lat 37.8, Long -122.4


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7 May 1896

J. F. Rooney (C. P.) - At 8:00, by order of the Captain, released J. F. Rooney (C. P.) from confinement, his term of punishment having expired.

USS Oregon - The "Oregon" stood down the harbor. At 8:30 the U. S. Fish Commission Steamer Albatross came in flying her number, Int. G. V. Q. B. Answered. The Albatross then made L. F. J. to which we answered L. F. N. The Albatross steamed up the harbor and anchored at 8:50.

U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross - The "Oregon" stood down the harbor. At 8:30 the U. S. Fish Commission Steamer Albatross came in flying her number, Int. G. V. Q. B. Answered. The Albatross then made L. F. J. to which we answered L. F. N. The Albatross steamed up the harbor and anchored at 8:50.

At 10:30 the "Oregon" came up the harbor. A Goverment tug flying the flag of a rear Admiral passed down the harbor and met the Oregon and turning, followed the Oregon up to the Union Iron Works. Upon the tug's passing this vessel, paraded the Marine Guard and sounded two ruffles.

T. Eastwood (F. 1 C.) - T. Eastwood (F. 1 cl.) reported the expiration of his term of enlistment.

A Goverment tug flying the flag of a rear Admiral passed down the river and moored at Pier No. 5. Paraded the Marine Guard and sounded two flourishes upon her passing this vessel.


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at anchor san francisco bay cal underway and fast to buoy mare island navy yd

Lat , Long


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8 May 1896

Steam formed in st'b'd. after boiler at 7:15 and steam up at 9:50. At 11:05 called up anchor, hove up st'b'd. anchor and got underway at 11:25.

L. C. Gensler (Actg. Painter) - At 10:40, L. C. Gensler (Act'g Painter) returned on board, 3 hrs. overtime and drunk.

Until 2:28 steaming under both forward and starboard after boilers the Captain conning through San Pablo Bay and Napa Creek for No 4 buoy off the Navy Yard at Mare Id. At 1:32 called "bring ship to anchor. At 2:27 made fast aline to the buoy and then shackled the port chain to the buoy.

USS Independence - At 2:15 we exchanged numbers with the U. S. S. Independence.

Lieut. Comd'r. Harry Knox - The Captain retuned, having paid an official visit to the Commandant of the Navy Yard, and Lieut Comd'r. Harry Knox paid an official visit to the ship.


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moored to no 4 buoy of mare island navy yard

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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9 May 1896


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moored to no 4 buoy of mare island navy yard

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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9 May 1896

At 11:20 the Captain left the ship to make official calls.

USS Monadnock - At 12:15 the Captain returned aboard from paying official calls on board the Monadnock, Bennington, Petrel and Thetis.

USS Thetis - At 12:15 the Captain returned aboard from paying official calls on board the Monadnock, Bennington, Petrel and Thetis.

USS Petrel - At 12:15 the Captain returned aboard from paying official calls on board the Monadnock, Bennington, Petrel and Thetis.

USS Bennington - At 12:15 the Captain returned aboard from paying official calls on board the Monadnock, Bennington, Petrel and Thetis.

A. E. Smith (Mach) - A. E. Smith (Mach) left the ship on leave of absence until 1:00 P. M. to the 14 inst.

Peter Hansen (Actg W. T.) - Transferred to the Marine Barracks, Mare Island Navy Yard, with their bags and hammocks, accounts and necessary papers sent to the Comd't's Office, the following G. C. M. prisoners, passengers on this ship from the Asiatic Station:- Peter Hansen (Actg W. T.), James Rocks (F. 1 C.), and Ryland O. Fanntleroy (A. 3 C.)

James Rocks (F. 1 C.) - Transferred to the Marine Barracks, Mare Island Navy Yard, with their bags and hammocks, accounts and necessary papers sent to the Comd't's Office, the following G. C. M. prisoners, passengers on this ship from the Asiatic Station:- Peter Hansen (Actg W. T.), James Rocks (F. 1 C.), and Ryland O. Fanntleroy (A. 3 C.)

Ryland O. Fanntleroy (A. 3 C.) - Transferred to the Marine Barracks, Mare Island Navy Yard, with their bags and hammocks, accounts and necessary papers sent to the Comd't's Office, the following G. C. M. prisoners, passengers on this ship from the Asiatic Station:- Peter Hansen (Actg W. T.), James Rocks (F. 1 C.), and Ryland O. Fanntleroy (A. 3 C.)

Robt. Galt (A. 1 C.) - Transferred to the U. S. Naval Hospital, Mare Island, with their bags and hammocks, accounts and necessary papers sent to the Recieving Ship Independence through the Comd't's Office, the following men, passengers from the Asiatic Station:- Robt. Galt (A. 1 C.), James Moe (Actg Cox), and John. A. Tripp (Actg Q. M.2 C.).

James Moe (Actg. Cox) - Transferred to the U. S. Naval Hospital, Mare Island, with their bags and hammocks, accounts and necessary papers sent to the Recieving Ship Independence through the Comd't's Office, the following men, passengers from the Asiatic Station:- Robt. Galt (A. 1 C.), James Moe (Actg Cox), and John. A. Tripp (Actg Q. M.2 C.).

John A. Tripp (Actg. Q. M. 2 C.) - Transferred to the U. S. Naval Hospital, Mare Island, with their bags and hammocks, accounts and necessary papers sent to the Recieving Ship Independence through the Comd't's Office, the following men, passengers from the Asiatic Station:- Robt. Galt (A. 1 C.), James Moe (Actg Cox), and John. A. Tripp (Actg Q. M.2 C.).

Capt G. W. Sumner - Capt. G. W. Sumner, Com'd'g. the U. S. S. Monadnock, paid an official visit on board.

At 3:35 the Captain left the ship to pay officail visits.

USRS Independence - The Captain returned on board at 4:30 having called upon the Captains and Officers of the U. S. R. S. Independence and U. S. F. S. Philadelphia.

USFS Philadelphia - The Captain returned on board at 4:30 having called upon the Captains and Officers of the U. S. R. S. Independence and U. S. F. S. Philadelphia.


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moored to no4 buoy of mare island navy yard

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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10 May 1896

USS Monadnock - Visiting parties visited the Independence, Monadnock and Philadelphia.

USS Independence - Visiting parties visited the Independence, Monadnock and Philadelphia.

USS Philadelphia - Visiting parties visited the Independence, Monadnock and Philadelphia.


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moored to no4 buoy of mare island navy yard

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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11 May 1896

At 4:15 the Board of Inspection left the ship.

Lieut. Comd'r. J. W. Carlin USN - The Comd'g. Officer of the Independence Lieut. Comdr. J. W. Carlin paid a visit to the ship.


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moored to no 4 buoy off mare island navy yard

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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10 May 1896

Capt G. W. Sumner - At 9:55 sounded to quarters and at 10:00, the Board of Inspection of which Captain G. W. Sumner is President came aboard. The Board inspected the crew and ship, then bags and hammocks.


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moored to no 4 buoy off mare island navy yard and under shears at navy yard dock

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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12 May 1896

Turned into Lt Sewell at the Navy Yard observatory the following chronometers Negus No 1036 and 1317, Poole No1940 and Bond No 282.

At 6:01 cast off from buoy and proceeded under two boilers (both for'd.), alongside dock under shears, the engines being worked and ship manoeuvered in order to do this. Made fast to dock at 6:15 and secured ship.

During watch sent down the topmasts and the gaffs and signal yard. stripped the ship to lower masts and sent gear on the dock. Landed the lower booms on the dock, landed forward search light and the ardois signal lights and cable on the dock.

H. L. Hatch (Lds) - At 10:10 H. L. Hatch (Lds) was placed under sentrys charge for safe keeping until sober he being drunk and disorderly.

Paul Brown (F. 2 C.) - Absentees overleave: Paul Brown (F. 2 C.) S. J. Wousor (C. P.)

S. J. Wouser (C. P.) - Absentees overleave: Paul Brown (F. 2 C.) S. J. Wousor (C. P.)

USS Philadelphia - At 2:00 the Philadelphia hauled out of dock and secured to a buoy in the stream.


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moored to navy yard dock mare island

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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13 May 1896

H. L. Hatch (Lds) - At 7:20 released from confinement by order of Comd'g. Officer H. L. Hatch (Lds.).

Geo. Cederholm (Actg. Oiler) - The Captain rated Geo. Cederholm from (Actg. Oiler0 to Actg. W. T. to date from May 1 1896.

USS Philadelphia - At 2:35 the U. S. S. Philadelphia left the buoy and steamed down the Bay.

Hauled ship ahead, clear of the masting shears, and secured her with mooring chains.


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moored to navy yard dock mare island

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3

Noon. Compass, Barometers and Thermometers were taken ashore.

Compasses, barometers and thermometers were taken ashore.


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14 May 1896

After 11:00 the compasses, barometer and thermometers were ashore, and weather data not recorded.

J. Wyer (Lds) - At 9:30, by order of the Captain J. Wyer, (Lds.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for twice refusing to obey orders of the officer of the deck to turn out, when called by the Corporal of the Guard, and at 11:00 L. L. Henvis (P. M.) for neglect of duty as Sentry was confined in double irons for five days, C. Stammow (Actg. Cox) T. H. Johnson (A. 2 C.) for fighting were each awarded 36 hrs. extra duty and J. F. Rooney (C. P.) for using another mans overcoat without authority, 12 hrs. extra duty.

L. L. Henvis (PM) - At 9:30, by order of the Captain J. Wyer, (Lds.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for twice refusing to obey orders of the officer of the deck to turn out, when called by the Corporal of the Guard, and at 11:00 L. L. Henvis (P. M.) for neglect of duty as Sentry was confined in double irons for five days, C. Stammow (Actg. Cox) T. H. Johnson (A. 2 C.) for fighting were each awarded 36 hrs. extra duty and J. F. Rooney (C. P.) for using another mans overcoat without authority, 12 hrs. extra duty.

C. Stammow (Actg. Cox) - At 9:30, by order of the Captain J. Wyer, (Lds.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for twice refusing to obey orders of the officer of the deck to turn out, when called by the Corporal of the Guard, and at 11:00 L. L. Henvis (P. M.) for neglect of duty as Sentry was confined in double irons for five days, C. Stammow (Actg. Cox) T. H. Johnson (A. 2 C.) for fighting were each awarded 36 hrs. extra duty and J. F. Rooney (C. P.) for using another mans overcoat without authority, 12 hrs. extra duty.

J. F. Rooney (C. P.) - At 9:30, by order of the Captain J. Wyer, (Lds.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for twice refusing to obey orders of the officer of the deck to turn out, when called by the Corporal of the Guard, and at 11:00 L. L. Henvis (P. M.) for neglect of duty as Sentry was confined in double irons for five days, C. Stammow (Actg. Cox) T. H. Johnson (A. 2 C.) for fighting were each awarded 36 hrs. extra duty and J. F. Rooney (C. P.) for using another mans overcoat without authority, 12 hrs. extra duty.

T. H. Johnson (App. 2C) - At 9:30, by order of the Captain J. Wyer, (Lds.) was placed in solitary confinement on bread and water for five days, for twice refusing to obey orders of the officer of the deck to turn out, when called by the Corporal of the Guard, and at 11:00 L. L. Henvis (P. M.) for neglect of duty as Sentry was confined in double irons for five days, C. Stammow (Actg. Cox) T. H. Johnson (A. 2 C.) for fighting were each awarded 36 hrs. extra duty and J. F. Rooney (C. P.) for using another mans overcoat without authority, 12 hrs. extra duty.

J. P. Thomlinson (App.) - Transferred to the Naval Hospital, Mare Island, with bag, hammock and clothing lists, J. P. Thomlinson (App.) and J. Washington (O. S.) and with bag, hammock and necessary papers, M. H. Leach (P. M.)

J. Washington (O. S.) - Transferred to the Naval Hospital, Mare Island, with bag, hammock and clothing lists, J. P. Thomlinson (App.) and J. Washington (O. S.) and with bag, hammock and necessary papers, M. H. Leach (P. M.)

M. H. Leach (PM) - Transferred to the Naval Hospital, Mare Island, with bag, hammock and clothing lists, J. P. Thomlinson (App.) and J. Washington (O. S.) and with bag, hammock and necessary papers, M. H. Leach (P. M.)

Some small blocks and gear were passed into a small boat, from the ship with the intention of theft, but the attempt failed and the Articles gottin back by the Corporal of the Guard.

At 4:30 the Yard Tug came alongside and took away the lighter containing the ammunition and at 5:40 she returned with the schooner Freda and made fast to us.

C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2c.) - By order of the Captain C. E. Banzhaff (2 C. App.) was confined in double irons for five days, for insubordinate conduct, at 6.10.


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moored to navy yard dock mare island

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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15 May 1896

At 4:00 the Captain left the ship on leave of absence until Tuesday May 19th.

John Larsson (S. M. M.) - John Larsson (S. M. M.) reported the expiration today of his term of enlistment.


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moored to navy yard mare island

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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16 May 1896

Wm. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C) - Wm Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3 C.) reported the expiration today of his term of enlistment.

USS Monadnock - At 12:10 the Monadnock left the buoy and steamed down the bay.

Connected up dynamo switch board with the Navy Yard wires to receive electricity for lighting purposes.

Wm. Gordon (App 1C) - By order of the Comd'g. Officer, placed Wm. Gordon (A. 1 C.) under the sentrys charge for safe keeping until sober, he being under the influence of liquor.


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moored to navy yard dock mare island

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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17 May 1896

Wm. Gordon (App 1C) - At 7:10 released Wm Godon (A. 1 C.) from sentry's charge, he being sober.

Shifted position of ship to a position under shears. Resecured ship.


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Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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18 May 1895

coal: 45 tons 1100 lbs - Discharged on the dock.

J. A. Deming (F. 1 C.) - J. A. Deming (F. 1 C.) reported his term of enlistment as having expired.

At 6:10 finished discharging coal for the day, having discharging in all on the dock 45 tons 1100 lbs. Ferndale, Cardiff, coal.


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moored to navy yard mare island

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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19 May 1896

C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2c.) - By order of Comd'g. Officer released C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2C.), L. L. Henvis (P. M.) and J. Wyer (Lds.) from confinement.

L. L. Henvis (PM) - By order of Comd'g. Officer released C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2C.), L. L. Henvis (P. M.) and J. Wyer (Lds.) from confinement.

J. Wyer (Lds) - By order of Comd'g. Officer released C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2C.), L. L. Henvis (P. M.) and J. Wyer (Lds.) from confinement.

At 8:15 hauled the ship ahead clear of sheers.

At 9:55 the Captain returned on board from leave of absence.


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moored to navy yard dock mare island

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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20 May 1896

USS Petrel - At 1:10 the U. S. S. Petrel went out of commission. At 2:45 the Petrel was hauled out to No 4 buoy.


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Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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21 May 1896

Jens Anderson (OS) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Isaburo Shimosaka (M. Att.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

C. E. Banzhaf (App. 2c.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Charles B. Spivey (Actg G. M. 2C) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Thomas A. Spratt (A. 1 C.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

David Baxter (A. 1 C.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Constantinos Stamow (Actg Cox.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Charles F. Busch (A. 1 C.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Andrew V. Stoltenberg (Sea) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

John R. Dumphy (B'l'k's.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Otto Sundblad (Actg G. M. 3C) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

James Easterbrook (CCM) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Toyotaro Suzuki (C. Cook) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Edward Emmel (A. 1 C.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

William C. Taylor (A. 1 C.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Robert P. Thomlinson (A. 1 C.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Joseph Fahy (F. 2 C.) - 21 May 1896 transferred to USRS Independence.

Harry L. Foy (Ch. Mach) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Adam Weissel (S. C. 1 C) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

William Wiggins (F. 1 C.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Charles Friberg (Sea) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Edward Gratz (C. M. A.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Charles A. Halle (A. 1 C.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Shinchi Ichinose (M. Att) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Arnold E. Jackson (W. R. C.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Ah Kian (W. R. S.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Niclaus Koning (Oiler) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Wilfred O. Lamb (G. M. 2C.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Walter J. Martin (Actg Cox) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

James McCarthy (Plr. & Ft.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Aloysius (A. 1 C.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Charles Mitchell (A. 1 C.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Henry W. Moseley (A. 1 C.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Charles Mulvaney (Mach) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Ludwig Mortensen (Actg. B. M. 2C) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Martin Norvik (Cox) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Francis Olivero (A. 1 C.) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

Carl A. Olsson (OS) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

John ONeill (OS) - Transferred to USRS Independence.

John J. ORourke (Actg M. A. 3C) - Transferred to USRS Independence.


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21 May 1896

Lawence A. Abott (A. 1 C.) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

James L. King (Sea) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

John P,. Ahearn (Lds) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Abram Kunen (A. 1C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Olaf A. Andeson (Sea) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Thomas H. Johnson (A. 2 C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Edward Anderson (B. M. 2C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

John Larsson (S. M. M.) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Edward Beckman (Lds) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Solomon Lymus (Lds) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Peter Mahoney (Act'g. Water Tender) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Thomas E. Campbell (C. P.) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

George Cederholm (Actg. W. T.) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Sidney McAskill (Act'g. Blks) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Michael J. Coady (Oiler) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Rich. B. McCandlish (F. 2C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

James F. Coen (A. 1 C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

William McIntire (F. 2C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Marcus H. Culpepper (Yeo) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

William M. McKewen (F. 2C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

James H. Deming (F. 1C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Antoni Michell (Sea) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Daniel Devlin (Act'g. Q. M. 3C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

John H. Muldowney (F. 1C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Charles Dilworth (F. 1C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Chlemmet Olsen (G. M. 3cl) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Thomas Eastwood (F. 1 C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

John Olsen (B. M. 2 C.) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Ernest F. Padmore (Bay) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

John Eberwine (Act'g. G. M. 2C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Lawrence C. Gensler (Act'g Painter) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Thomas Pearson (Oiler) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Charles Goos (Apoth) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Fredrich Pederson (Sea) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Charles N. Phillips (F. 2C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

William Gordon (A. 1 C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

John H. Pulis (Sea) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Kellum D. Grant (Mach) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Peter F. Grant (F. 1 C.) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

John F. Rooney (C. P.) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

August Gurgart (Act'g. Oiler) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

William Rose (Sea) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Arthur M. Ham (App. 1 cl.) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

John Sands (Sea) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Harry Hansen (Act'g. G. M. 3C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Philip M. Shafer (F. 1 C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

August Harder (Cox) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Charles Smith (Act'g. Bugler) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Peter C. Hart (Act'g B. M. 1C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Harry E. Smith (Mach) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Harry L. Hatch (Lds) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Joseph H. Spear (Cox) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

James Healey (Sea) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Edward Sten (Act'g. G. M. 2C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Albert Holladay (Lds) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Sam. I. B. Thompson (A. 1C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

George Huyck (C. B. M.) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Gingea Usami (C. Std.) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

William Irving (Act'g. W. 2C) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Frederick H. Vogel (Sea) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.


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Emil W. Werner - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

John T. West (Ch Mach) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Saul J. Wousor (CP) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Edwin Murphy (Sea) - 21 May 1896 Rationed and quartered on USRS Independence.

Robert Nicholson (Cox) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

James O. Bateman (Act'g. Yeo.) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

Mons Monssen (Chief Gunners Mate) - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.

John M. A. Shaw - List of men rationed and quartered on board the receiving ship Independence.


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21 May 1896

J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, by Authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter 7105 (para. 1; b.) of April 9, .96, to Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.), P. Brown (F. 2C.), C. Cristodulo (C. P.), A. Gumase (Sea) A. Johsson (O. S.), E. Kellenberger (A. 1C), W. Kennedy (Lds.), W. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C.), E. Leighton (Act'g. B. M. 2C.), J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r), J. Norman (O. S.), C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler), C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.), A. F. Reed (C. P.), H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler), J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.)

C. Cristodulo (C. P.) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, by Authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter 7105 (para. 1; b.) of April 9, .96, to Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.), P. Brown (F. 2C.), C. Cristodulo (C. P.), A. Gumase (Sea) A. Johsson (O. S.), E. Kellenberger (A. 1C), W. Kennedy (Lds.), W. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C.), E. Leighton (Act'g. B. M. 2C.), J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r), J. Norman (O. S.), C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler), C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.), A. F. Reed (C. P.), H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler), J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.)

P. Brown (F. 2 C.) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, by Authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter 7105 (para. 1; b.) of April 9, .96, to Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.), P. Brown (F. 2C.), C. Cristodulo (C. P.), A. Gumase (Sea) A. Johsson (O. S.), E. Kellenberger (A. 1C), W. Kennedy (Lds.), W. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C.), E. Leighton (Act'g. B. M. 2C.), J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r), J. Norman (O. S.), C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler), C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.), A. F. Reed (C. P.), H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler), J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.)

A. Gumase (Sea) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, by Authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter 7105 (para. 1; b.) of April 9, .96, to Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.), P. Brown (F. 2C.), C. Cristodulo (C. P.), A. Gumase (Sea) A. Johsson (O. S.), E. Kellenberger (A. 1C), W. Kennedy (Lds.), W. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C.), E. Leighton (Act'g. B. M. 2C.), J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r), J. Norman (O. S.), C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler), C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.), A. F. Reed (C. P.), H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler), J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.)

A. Johsson *O. S.) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, by Authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter 7105 (para. 1; b.) of April 9, .96, to Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.), P. Brown (F. 2C.), C. Cristodulo (C. P.), A. Gumase (Sea) A. Johsson (O. S.), E. Kellenberger (A. 1C), W. Kennedy (Lds.), W. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C.), E. Leighton (Act'g. B. M. 2C.), J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r), J. Norman (O. S.), C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler), C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.), A. F. Reed (C. P.), H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler), J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.)

E. Kellenberger (A. 1 C.) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, by Authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter 7105 (para. 1; b.) of April 9, .96, to Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.), P. Brown (F. 2C.), C. Cristodulo (C. P.), A. Gumase (Sea) A. Johsson (O. S.), E. Kellenberger (A. 1C), W. Kennedy (Lds.), W. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C.), E. Leighton (Act'g. B. M. 2C.), J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r), J. Norman (O. S.), C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler), C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.), A. F. Reed (C. P.), H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler), J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.)

W. Kennedy (Lds.) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, by Authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter 7105 (para. 1; b.) of April 9, .96, to Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.), P. Brown (F. 2C.), C. Cristodulo (C. P.), A. Gumase (Sea) A. Johsson (O. S.), E. Kellenberger (A. 1C), W. Kennedy (Lds.), W. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C.), E. Leighton (Act'g. B. M. 2C.), J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r), J. Norman (O. S.), C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler), C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.), A. F. Reed (C. P.), H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler), J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.)

Wm. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, by Authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter 7105 (para. 1; b.) of April 9, .96, to Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.), P. Brown (F. 2C.), C. Cristodulo (C. P.), A. Gumase (Sea) A. Johsson (O. S.), E. Kellenberger (A. 1C), W. Kennedy (Lds.), W. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C.), E. Leighton (Act'g. B. M. 2C.), J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r), J. Norman (O. S.), C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler), C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.), A. F. Reed (C. P.), H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler), J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.)

J. Norman (O. S.) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, by Authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter 7105 (para. 1; b.) of April 9, .96, to Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.), P. Brown (F. 2C.), C. Cristodulo (C. P.), A. Gumase (Sea) A. Johsson (O. S.), E. Kellenberger (A. 1C), W. Kennedy (Lds.), W. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C.), E. Leighton (Act'g. B. M. 2C.), J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r), J. Norman (O. S.), C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler), C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.), A. F. Reed (C. P.), H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler), J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.)

E. Leighton (Actg. B. M. 2 C.) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, by Authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter 7105 (para. 1; b.) of April 9, .96, to Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.), P. Brown (F. 2C.), C. Cristodulo (C. P.), A. Gumase (Sea) A. Johsson (O. S.), E. Kellenberger (A. 1C), W. Kennedy (Lds.), W. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C.), E. Leighton (Act'g. B. M. 2C.), J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r), J. Norman (O. S.), C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler), C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.), A. F. Reed (C. P.), H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler), J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.)

J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, by Authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter 7105 (para. 1; b.) of April 9, .96, to Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.), P. Brown (F. 2C.), C. Cristodulo (C. P.), A. Gumase (Sea) A. Johsson (O. S.), E. Kellenberger (A. 1C), W. Kennedy (Lds.), W. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C.), E. Leighton (Act'g. B. M. 2C.), J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r), J. Norman (O. S.), C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler), C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.), A. F. Reed (C. P.), H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler), J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.)

H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, by Authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter 7105 (para. 1; b.) of April 9, .96, to Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.), P. Brown (F. 2C.), C. Cristodulo (C. P.), A. Gumase (Sea) A. Johsson (O. S.), E. Kellenberger (A. 1C), W. Kennedy (Lds.), W. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C.), E. Leighton (Act'g. B. M. 2C.), J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r), J. Norman (O. S.), C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler), C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.), A. F. Reed (C. P.), H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler), J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.)

C. A. Oelrigh (Act'g. Oiler) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, by Authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter 7105 (para. 1; b.) of April 9, .96, to Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.), P. Brown (F. 2C.), C. Cristodulo (C. P.), A. Gumase (Sea) A. Johsson (O. S.), E. Kellenberger (A. 1C), W. Kennedy (Lds.), W. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C.), E. Leighton (Act'g. B. M. 2C.), J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r), J. Norman (O. S.), C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler), C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.), A. F. Reed (C. P.), H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler), J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.)

A. F. Reed (C. P.) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, by Authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter 7105 (para. 1; b.) of April 9, .96, to Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.), P. Brown (F. 2C.), C. Cristodulo (C. P.), A. Gumase (Sea) A. Johsson (O. S.), E. Kellenberger (A. 1C), W. Kennedy (Lds.), W. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C.), E. Leighton (Act'g. B. M. 2C.), J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r), J. Norman (O. S.), C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler), C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.), A. F. Reed (C. P.), H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler), J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.)

C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, by Authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter 7105 (para. 1; b.) of April 9, .96, to Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.), P. Brown (F. 2C.), C. Cristodulo (C. P.), A. Gumase (Sea) A. Johsson (O. S.), E. Kellenberger (A. 1C), W. Kennedy (Lds.), W. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C.), E. Leighton (Act'g. B. M. 2C.), J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r), J. Norman (O. S.), C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler), C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.), A. F. Reed (C. P.), H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler), J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.)

J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, by Authority of the Bureau of Navigation, letter 7105 (para. 1; b.) of April 9, .96, to Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, J. Barratt (Act'g. W. T.), P. Brown (F. 2C.), C. Cristodulo (C. P.), A. Gumase (Sea) A. Johsson (O. S.), E. Kellenberger (A. 1C), W. Kennedy (Lds.), W. Keough (Act'g. Q. M. 3C.), E. Leighton (Act'g. B. M. 2C.), J. H. Martin (Blr'k'r), J. Norman (O. S.), C. A. Oelrich (Act'g. Oiler), C. Petterson (Act'g. G. M. 3 cl.), A. F. Reed (C. P.), H. S. Roadhouse (Act'g. oiler), J. M. Ridgeway (C. P.)

At 7:20 a draft of men with bags and hammocks left the ship, they being transferred to the Receiving Ship Independence, their names all are as per annexed list and with them, with bags and hammocks to be stationed and quartered on board the Independence, were the following men, as per list of rational men, annexed



LOG BOOK – MAY 22nd 1896 TO MAY 27th 1896


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ship was put out of Commission May 27 1896.


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moored to navy yard mare island

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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22 May 1896

The men of the crew who went to the Receiving Ship yesterday came aboard to work.

At 11:50 crew left the ship and marched to the U.S.R.S. "Independence" for dinner.

At 1:10 the crew returned from the U. S. R. S. Independence. At 1:10 the alarm of fire was sounded in the Yard. Sent a fire party to the scene of fire drill. This party returned at 2:25.

At 4:50 marched the same men to the U. S. R. S. Independence who were sent there last night.


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moored to navy yard dock mare island

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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23 May 1896

The crew came aboard from the Receiving Ship at 8:15 and returned to her at 11:45. Cleaning ship.

The crew came aboard from the Receiving Ship at 1:20. Finished cleaning ship.

Marched the crew to the Receiving shp at 4:45, and at 5:45 the draft going East returned aboard to sign accounts.

Men finished signing accounts at 8:15, when sent them to the Receiving Ship.


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moored to navy yard mare island

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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24 May 1896


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moored to navy yard dock mare island

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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25 May 1896

Lawence C. Abott (A. 1 C.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Jeremiah Griffin (Stg. Ck.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

John P. Ahearn (Lds.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

August Gurgart (Act'g. Oiler) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Olof A. Anderson (Sea) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Arthur M. Ham (App. 1 cl.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Edward Anderson (B. M. 2C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Harry Hansen (Act'g. G. M. 3C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Edward Beckman (Lds) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

August Harder (Cox) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Joseph Briggs (Mess Att.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Thomas E. Campbell (C. P.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Peter C. Hart (Act'g B. M. 1C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

George Cederholm (Actg. W. T.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Harry L. Hatch (Lds) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Charles Chattman (Mess Att.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

James Healey (Sea) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Albert Holladay (Lds) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Michael J. Coady (Oiler) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

George Huyck (C. B. M.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Junius Cobb (Mess Att.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

James F. Coen (A. 1 C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

William Irving (Act'g. W. 2C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Marcus A. Culpepper (Yeo) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Thomas H. Johnson (A. 2 C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

James A. Deming (F. 1 C.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

James L. King (Sea) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Abram Kunen (A. 1C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Daniel Devlin (Act'g. Q. M. 3C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Charles Dilworth (F. 1C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

John Larsson (S. M. M.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Thomas Eastwood (F. 1 C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Solomon Lymus (Lds) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

John Eberwine (Act'g. G. M. 2C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Peter Mahoney (Act'g. Water Tender) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Lawrence C. Gensler (Act'g Painter) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Sidney McAskill (Act'g. Blks) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Charles Goos (Apoth) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Richard B. McCandlish (F. 2 C.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

William Gordon (A. 1 C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

William McIntire (F. 2C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

William M. McKewen (F. 2C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Kellum D. Grant (Mach) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Peter F. Grant (F. 1 C.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Antoni Michell (Sea) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.


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moored to navy yard dock mare island

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3

John A Muldowney (F. 1 C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

John Wyer (Lds) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Leon Henriques (M. Cox) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Chlemmet Olsen (G. M. 3cl) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Edwin Murphy (Sea) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

John Olsen (B. M. 2 C.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Ernest F. Padmore (Bay) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Thomas Pearson (Act'g. Oiler) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Fredrick Pederson (Sea) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Charles N. Phillips (F. 2C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Edward E. F. Price (Mess Att.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

John H. Pulis (Sea) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

John F. Rooney (C. P.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

William Rose (Sea) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

John Sands (Sea) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Philip M. Shafer (F. 1 C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Charles Smith (Act'g. Bugler) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Harry E. Smith (Mach) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Joseph H. Spear (Cox) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Charles E. Spratly (Mess Att.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Edward Sten (Act'g. G. M. 2C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Sam'l B. Thompson (A. 1 C) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Gingira Usami (Act'g. Cabin Stw.) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Fredrick H. Vogel (Sea) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Emil W. Werner (Act'g C. M. 3c) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

John T. West (Ch Mach) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.

Samuel J. Wonsor (CP) - List of men of Eastern Draft mentioned in morning watch.


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25 May 1896

Lieut. G. A. Merriam - At 7:58 a draft of men from this ship, as per annexed list, left the Receiving Ship Independence on Tug Unadilla in charge of Lt. G. A. Merriam, assisted by Lieut. E. Simpson and Surgeon W. A. McClurg, they having been transferred to the Receiving Ship Franklin at Norfolk. Lieut. G. A. Merriam, Lieut. E. Simpson and Surgeon W. A. McClurg were detached from this ship this day and left the ship to accompany the draft, in accordance with orders of the Navy Deparment.

Lieut E. Simpson - At 7:58 a draft of men from this ship, as per annexed list, left the Receiving Ship Independence on Tug Unadilla in charge of Lt. G. A. Merriam, assisted by Lieut. E. Simpson and Surgeon W. A. McClurg, they having been transferred to the Receiving Ship Franklin at Norfolk. Lieut. G. A. Merriam, Lieut. E. Simpson and Surgeon W. A. McClurg were detached from this ship this day and left the ship to accompany the draft, in accordance with orders of the Navy Deparment.

Surgeon W. A. McClurg - At 7:58 a draft of men from this ship, as per annexed list, left the Receiving Ship Independence on Tug Unadilla in charge of Lt. G. A. Merriam, assisted by Lieut. E. Simpson and Surgeon W. A. McClurg, they having been transferred to the Receiving Ship Franklin at Norfolk. Lieut. G. A. Merriam, Lieut. E. Simpson and Surgeon W. A. McClurg were detached from this ship this day and left the ship to accompany the draft, in accordance with orders of the Navy Deparment.

At 11:20 the Coast Survey steamer McArthur came in and anchored.

Hoisted the boiler out of steam launch and then hoisted boat out of water and landed on a truck. The boat and fittings were then turned over to the different departments to which they belonged.


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moored to navy yard mare island

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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26 May 1896

Lieut. Comdr. F. M. Symords U. S. N. - Lieut. Comdr. F. M. Symords U. S. N., the Ordnance Officer of the Yard inspected the Magazines, shell rooms, gun cotton and fixed ammunition rooms and found them in good condition.

James O. Bateman (Eng. Yeoman) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, their terms of enlistment having expired, and by authority of Bureau of Navigation letter (#7105 par. 16) of April 9, 1896 to the Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal. James O. Bateman (Eng. Yeoman.) and J. M. A. Shaw (Act'g. Qr. Mr 1 cl.).

J. M. A. Shaw(Act'g. Q. Mr. 1 cl) - Discharged from the U. S. Naval Service, their terms of enlistment having expired, and by authority of Bureau of Navigation letter (#7105 par. 16) of April 9, 1896 to the Commandant of Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal. James O. Bateman (Eng. Yeoman.) and J. M. A. Shaw (Act'g. Qr. Mr 1 cl.).


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moored to navy yard mare island

Lat 38.1, Long -122.3


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27 May 1896

At 3:11 the ship was put out of commission.

Capt. A. S. Barker - Cap't. A. S. Barker, the Captain of the Yard inspected the coal bunkers. Mons Monssen (C. G. M.) and H. T. Ford (Yeo) were transferred to the U. S. R. S. Independance.

Mons Monssen (Chief Gunners Mate) - Cap't. A. S. Barker, the Captain of the Yard inspected the coal bunkers. Mons Monssen (C. G. M.) and H. T. Ford (Yeo) were transferred to the U. S. R. S. Independance.

T. H. Ford (Yeo) - Cap't. A. S. Barker, the Captain of the Yard inspected the coal bunkers. Mons Monssen (C. G. M.) and H. T. Ford (Yeo) were transferred to the U. S. R. S. Independance.

At 2:30 the Cap't. of the Yard, Captain A. S. Barker came on board and inspected the ship. At 3:11 the ship was put out of commission.

Comdr. J. E. Craig - In obedience to orders of the Navy Depatment. Comdr. J. E. Craig was detached, and ordered home and granted one month's leave. Lt. E. S. Prime and Lt. W. A. Gill detached ordered to Washington Navy Yard for examination for promotion then to be granted three months leave. Cheif engineer G. W. Stivers and Lt. W. S. Hogg were detached and ordered home and granted three months leave. Ensign H. G. Macfarland was detached and ordered to duty on the U. S. S. Bennington. P. A. Paymaster E. B. Webster was ordered to report to the Commanding Officer of the U. S. R. S. Independence and await further instructions. Pay Clerk F. E. Shute was ordered to accompany P. A. Paymaster Webster.

Lieut. E. S. Prime - In obedience to orders of the Navy Depatment. Comdr. J. E. Craig was detached, and ordered home and granted one month's leave. Lt. E. S. Prime and Lt. W. A. Gill detached ordered to Washington Navy Yard for examination for promotion then to be granted three months leave. Cheif engineer G. W. Stivers and Lt. W. S. Hogg were detached and ordered home and granted three months leave. Ensign H. G. Macfarland was detached and ordered to duty on the U. S. S. Bennington. P. A. Paymaster E. B. Webster was ordered to report to the Commanding Officer of the U. S. R. S. Independence and await further instructions. Pay Clerk F. E. Shute was ordered to accompany P. A. Paymaster Webster.

Lieut. W. A. Gill - In obedience to orders of the Navy Depatment. Comdr. J. E. Craig was detached, and ordered home and granted one month's leave. Lt. E. S. Prime and Lt. W. A. Gill detached ordered to Washington Navy Yard for examination for promotion then to be granted three months leave. Cheif engineer G. W. Stivers and Lt. W. S. Hogg were detached and ordered home and granted three months leave. Ensign H. G. Macfarland was detached and ordered to duty on the U. S. S. Bennington. P. A. Paymaster E. B. Webster was ordered to report to the Commanding Officer of the U. S. R. S. Independence and await further instructions. Pay Clerk F. E. Shute was ordered to accompany P. A. Paymaster Webster.

Chief Engineer G. W. Stivers - In obedience to orders of the Navy Depatment. Comdr. J. E. Craig was detached, and ordered home and granted one month's leave. Lt. E. S. Prime and Lt. W. A. Gill detached ordered to Washington Navy Yard for examination for promotion then to be granted three months leave. Cheif engineer G. W. Stivers and Lt. W. S. Hogg were detached and ordered home and granted three months leave. Ensign H. G. Macfarland was detached and ordered to duty on the U. S. S. Bennington. P. A. Paymaster E. B. Webster was ordered to report to the Commanding Officer of the U. S. R. S. Independence and await further instructions. Pay Clerk F. E. Shute was ordered to accompany P. A. Paymaster Webster.

Lieut. W. S. Hogg - In obedience to orders of the Navy Depatment. Comdr. J. E. Craig was detached, and ordered home and granted one month's leave. Lt. E. S. Prime and Lt. W. A. Gill detached ordered to Washington Navy Yard for examination for promotion then to be granted three months leave. Cheif engineer G. W. Stivers and Lt. W. S. Hogg were detached and ordered home and granted three months leave. Ensign H. G. Macfarland was detached and ordered to duty on the U. S. S. Bennington. P. A. Paymaster E. B. Webster was ordered to report to the Commanding Officer of the U. S. R. S. Independence and await further instructions. Pay Clerk F. E. Shute was ordered to accompany P. A. Paymaster Webster.

Ensign H. G. Macfarland - In obedience to orders of the Navy Depatment. Comdr. J. E. Craig was detached, and ordered home and granted one month's leave. Lt. E. S. Prime and Lt. W. A. Gill detached ordered to Washington Navy Yard for examination for promotion then to be granted three months leave. Cheif engineer G. W. Stivers and Lt. W. S. Hogg were detached and ordered home and granted three months leave. Ensign H. G. Macfarland was detached and ordered to duty on the U. S. S. Bennington. P. A. Paymaster E. B. Webster was ordered to report to the Commanding Officer of the U. S. R. S. Independence and await further instructions. Pay Clerk F. E. Shute was ordered to accompany P. A. Paymaster Webster.

P. A. Paymaster E. B. Webster - In obedience to orders of the Navy Depatment. Comdr. J. E. Craig was detached, and ordered home and granted one month's leave. Lt. E. S. Prime and Lt. W. A. Gill detached ordered to Washington Navy Yard for examination for promotion then to be granted three months leave. Cheif engineer G. W. Stivers and Lt. W. S. Hogg were detached and ordered home and granted three months leave. Ensign H. G. Macfarland was detached and ordered to duty on the U. S. S. Bennington. P. A. Paymaster E. B. Webster was ordered to report to the Commanding Officer of the U. S. R. S. Independence and await further instructions. Pay Clerk F. E. Shute was ordered to accompany P. A. Paymaster Webster.

Pay Clerk F. E. Shute - In obedience to orders of the Navy Depatment. Comdr. J. E. Craig was detached, and ordered home and granted one month's leave. Lt. E. S. Prime and Lt. W. A. Gill detached ordered to Washington Navy Yard for examination for promotion then to be granted three months leave. Cheif engineer G. W. Stivers and Lt. W. S. Hogg were detached and ordered home and granted three months leave. Ensign H. G. Macfarland was detached and ordered to duty on the U. S. S. Bennington. P. A. Paymaster E. B. Webster was ordered to report to the Commanding Officer of the U. S. R. S. Independence and await further instructions. Pay Clerk F. E. Shute was ordered to accompany P. A. Paymaster Webster.


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[Logs for May 28th 1896 to May 21st 1897 not included]