Read all about USS Jamestown's general description, specifications and time line.

Notes:

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

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

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


LOG BOOK – APRIL 15th 1851 TO OCTOBER 16th 1852


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LOGS FOR APRIL 1851


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15 April 1851

gosport navy yard

Lat 50.8, Long -1.1


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17 April 1851

between the forts

Lat 56.2, Long -3.0

U.S. Steamer "Engineer" - came along side and took us in tow

U.S. Steamer "Water Witch" - passed out of this harbor


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19 April 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long

sent the Boatswain to drag for our Hodge & Hawkes

Henry Williams - fell from the Spanker Gaff and was seriously injured

Henry Williams (OS) - sent Henry Willams (OS) to the Hospital


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20 April 1851

off naval hospital

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22 April 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long

Commadore Barron - sent the Marines on shore to attend the burial of the late Commodore Barrow

Commodore Barrow - At 1.30 fired in company with the Ina Adams and Pennsylvania, 13 minute guns as a mark of respect to the late "Commander Barron"

Sent the Marines on shore to attend the burial of the late Commodore Barron.


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25 April 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long

US Ship "Ina Adams" - got underway


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27 April 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long


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29 April 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long



LOGS FOR MAY 1851


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1 May 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long


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2 May 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long


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5 May 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long


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6 May 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long


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8 May 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long


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10 May 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long


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13 May 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long


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14 May 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long


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16 May 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long


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18 May 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long


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21 May 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long


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22 May 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long


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24 May 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long


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27 May 1851

off naval hospital

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8 AM to mid't. Confined Ina Caudo (OS) in double irons for attempting to desert in the Dinkey. Ino Simond (Sea) in double irons for reporting himself as one who intended to desert with Ino Caudo (OS) Signed Chat Heart

8 AM to Mer. Ino Simons (sea) Ino Caudo (OS) were released from confinement by order of Captain Downing. Herman Engleking (Mos) was transf'd on board from the Marine Barrack - crew promiscuiously employed - Ina Caudo (OS) & Ino Simons (Sea) left the ship (without permission of Mid's Thorton then in charge of the deck "and reported to me as deserted") *

* The appendage to the above remark was made (after having signed them, by request of the Cap. Downing. Signed Chat Heart

Note by Captain Downing. The Captain commanding the station having informed me that it was reported to him that off. Heart had refused to sign the remarks made by the Med. of his watch in relation to the desertion of Caudo Symonds. That Officer corrected in his own hand writing the above - he has since appended the note without informing his Commander of it, which seen below. Signed Cap. S W. Downing


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28 May 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long


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31 May 1851

off naval hospital

Lat , Long


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2 June 1851


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3 June 1851

Lat 36.67, Long -74.28


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4 June 1851

Lat 36.55, Long -73.17


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5 June 1851

Lat 37.13, Long -69.00


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6 June 1851

Lat 37.10, Long -66.02

From 4 to 6 - a high sea on which prevented the Master from taking soundings


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7 June 1851

Lat 38.12, Long -62.40


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8 June 1851

Lat 39.02, Long -59.22


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9 June 1851

Lat 39.17, Long -56.05


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10 June 1851

Lat 38.85, Long -54.05


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11 June 1851

Lat 38.50, Long -48.83

English Brig "Jasper" - spoke


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12 June 1851

Lat 38.92, Long -45.92


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13 June 1851

Lat 38.82, Long -43.65


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14 June 1851

Lat 38.17, Long -39.43

Ocean - American Whaling Brig "Ocean"


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15 June 1851

Lat 37.58, Long -35.53


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16 June 1851

Lat 37.83, Long -33.87


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17 June 1851

Lat 38.45, Long -32.32

Captain Sam. W. Downing - Commanded by

Chas Deas - Signed

A. F. Warley - Signed

C. F. McIntosh - Signed

R. N. Stembel - Signed


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18 June 1851

Lat 37.75, Long -32.03

Francis P James (OS) - confined Francis P James (OS) in double irons for fighting.


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19 June 1851

Lat 37.20, Long -30.75


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20 June 1851

Lat 36.68, Long -29.07

James Townsend (Lds) - confined James Townsend (Lds) in double irons


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21 June 1851

Lat 36.48, Long -28.37

Sounded to 2000 fath's supposed to have got bottom


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22 June 1851

Lat 36.67, Long -28.05

-

At 9.30 inspected the crew at quarters_ At 10. went to muster read the articles of War + performed Divine Service_


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23 June 1851

Lat 35.85, Long -27.92

got a cast of the lead 4000 fath's + no bottom


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24 June 1851

Lat 35.12, Long -26.87


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25 June 1851

Lat 35.02, Long -25.95


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26 June 1851

Lat 34.03, Long -21.80


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27 June 1851

funchal

Lat 32.77, Long -17.60

Commodore Aulick -

U S Steamer Susquehana -


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29 June 1851

madeira

Lat 32.7, Long -16.9


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30 June 1851

madeira

Lat 32.7, Long -16.9

Francis P James (OS) - in additional confinement for insolence - *

The remark 'confined Francis P. James (OS) in additional confinement for insolence' needs explanation. Part of the writing being in an erasure at the in the hand writing of Lieut. Deas - Francis P James was for obscene language and insubordination and insolence, placed in solitary confinement by being blindfolded then being there being no means of confining him in a separate apartment, in my orders. signed S. W. Downing.


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2 July 1851

madeira

Lat 32.7, Long -16.9

at 11.30 Mt Schanto Mt. America Minister to Brazil Mt Peadleton charge to the Argentina Republic,s Signor Macedo Brazilean Minister ot the U. States visted the ship and on leaving were saluted with 17 guns. The English went to sea.

Schenck - American Minister to Brazil

Pendleton - Charge' to the Argentine Republic

Macedo - Brazilian Minister to the U. States


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5 July 1851

madeira

Lat 32.7, Long -16.9

at 1. fired a salute of 21 guns in honor of the Anniversery of the Independence of our Country


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6 July 1851

madeira

Lat 32.7, Long -16.9


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9 July 1851

madeira

Lat 32.7, Long -16.9

English Steamer "Prince" - arrived today from Southampton


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10 July 1851

Lat 30.18, Long -18.67


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11 July 1851

Lat 27.52, Long -20.57


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12 July 1851

Lat 24.68, Long -22.20


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13 July 1851

Lat 21.78, Long -23.80


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14 July 1851

Lat 19.55, Long -25.80


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15 July 1851

Lat 17.07, Long -27.02


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16 July 1851

Lat 14.08, Long -27.17


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17 July 1851

Lat 12.45, Long -26.80


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18 July 1851

Lat 11.88, Long -26.80


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19 July 1851

Lat 10.92, Long -26.63


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20 July 1851

Lat 10.63, Long -26.75


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21 July 1851

Lat 9.00, Long -27.00


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22 July 1851

Lat 6.63, Long -26.48


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23 July 1851

Lat 6.07, Long -26.02


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24 July 1851

Lat 5.68, Long -22.97


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25 July 1851

Lat 4.05, Long -25.32


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26 July 1851

Lat 1.03, Long -27.20


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27 July 1851

Lat -1.80, Long -28.57


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28 July 1851

Lat -3.62, Long -30.40


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29 July 1851

Lat 5.47, Long -31.98


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30 July 1851

Lat -6.60, Long -33.80


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31 July 1851

Lat -7.93, Long -34.48



LOGS FOR AUGUST 1851


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1 August 1851

Lat -9.33, Long -34.97


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2 August 1851

Lat -7.72, Long -34.48


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3 August 1851

Lat -10.63, Long -35.15


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4 August 1851

Lat -11.90, Long -37.20


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5 August 1851

Lat -12.50, Long -37.58


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6 August 1851

Lat -13.67, Long -37.77


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7 August 1851

Lat -14.83, Long -37.53


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8 August 1851

Lat -16.20, Long -37.12

sharks - several


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9 August 1851

Lat -17.33, Long -36.82


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10 August 1851

Lat -18.35, Long -35.37


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11 August 1851

Lat -18.65, Long -36.07


51435746a2fc8e0a3f000e1d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_047_0.jpg)


12 August 1851

Lat -21.73, Long -37.20


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e1f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_047_1.jpg)


13 August 1851

Lat -21.82, Long -37.03


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e21: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_048_0.jpg)


14 August 1851

Lat -22.37, Long -39.95


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e23: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_048_1.jpg)


15 August 1851

standing in for the harbor of rio

Lat 30.5, Long -43.2


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e25: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_049_0.jpg)


16 August 1851

rio

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e27: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_049_1.jpg)


19 August 1851

rio

Lat , Long


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e29: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_050_0.jpg)


20 August 1851

rio

Lat , Long


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e2b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_050_1.jpg)


22 August 1851

rio

Lat , Long


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e2d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_051_0.jpg)


24 August 1851

rio

Lat , Long


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e2f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_051_1.jpg)


27 August 1851

rio

Lat , Long


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e31: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_052_0.jpg)


28 August 1851


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e33: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_052_1.jpg)


29 August 1851

Lat -24.35, Long -42.78


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e35: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_053_0.jpg)


30 August 1851

Lat -24.88, Long -43.82


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e37: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_053_1.jpg)


31 August 1851

Lat -26.08, Long -42.20



LOGS FOR SEPTEMBER 1851


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e39: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_054_0.jpg)


1 September 1851

Lat -27.30, Long -42.47


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e3b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_054_1.jpg)


2 September 1851

Lat -28.90, Long -43.58


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e3d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_055_0.jpg)


3 September 1851

Lat -30.07, Long -45.60


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e3f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_055_1.jpg)


4 September 1851

Lat -32.42, Long -49.78


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e41: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_056_0.jpg)


5 September 1851

Lat -34.45, Long -53.55


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e43: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_056_1.jpg)


6 September 1851

Lat -34.72, Long -53.73


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e45: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_057_0.jpg)


7 September 1851

standing up for the anchorage off montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e47: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_057_1.jpg)


8 September 1851

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e49: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_058_0.jpg)


11 September 1851

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2

US Brig Bainbridge - went to sea

US Ship Congress - Sent Busento Gording (Lds) on board the


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e4b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_058_1.jpg)


12 September 1851

standing up the river

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e4d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_059_0.jpg)


13 September 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e4f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_059_1.jpg)


15 September 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e51: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_060_0.jpg)


17 September 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e53: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_060_1.jpg)


20 September 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

From 8 to Mer At 11.30 Dennis McCarty (OS) departed this life


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e55: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_061_0.jpg)


21 September 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

From Mer to 4. At 0.30 P.M. called all hands half masted the Ensign - performed the Funeral Services & sent the remains of the late Dennis McCarty on shore for burial


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e57: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_061_1.jpg)


24 September 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e59: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_062_0.jpg)


25 September 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e5b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_062_1.jpg)


28 September 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e5d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_063_0.jpg)


30 September 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7



LOGS FOR OCTOBER 1851


51435747a2fc8e0a3f000e5f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_063_1.jpg)


1 October 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e61: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_064_0.jpg)


4 October 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e63: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_064_1.jpg)


5 October 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e65: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_065_0.jpg)


7 October 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e67: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_065_1.jpg)


9 October 1851

Lat -35.25, Long -55.20


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e69: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_066_0.jpg)


10 October 1851

Lat -35.58, Long -52.55


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e6b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_066_1.jpg)


11 October 1851

Lat -35.38, Long -49.35


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e6d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_067_0.jpg)


12 October 1851

Lat -33.27, Long -47.78


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e6f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_067_1.jpg)


13 October 1851

Lat -30.13, Long -46.45


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e71: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_068_0.jpg)


14 October 1851

Lat -26.12, Long -44.55


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e73: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_068_1.jpg)


15 October 1851

rio

Lat -23.13, Long -42.82


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e75: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_069_0.jpg)


16 October 1851

rio

Lat , Long

English Steamer "Centaur" - arrived


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e77: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_069_1.jpg)


18 October 1851

rio

Lat , Long

American Schooner "Dak" - boarded


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e79: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_070_0.jpg)


20 October 1851

rio

Lat , Long


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e7b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_070_1.jpg)


22 October 1851

rio

Lat , Long


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e7d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_071_0.jpg)


24 October 1851

rio

Lat , Long


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e7f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_071_1.jpg)


27 October 1851

rio

Lat , Long


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e81: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_072_0.jpg)


28 October 1851

rio

Lat , Long


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e83: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_072_1.jpg)


31 October 1851

rio

Lat , Long

American Ship Camora - boarded

French Store Ship St Amb - arrived

English Steamer Santiago - boarded

US Ship "Plymouth" - anchored

American Ship "M. W. Douglas" - boarded


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e85: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_073_0.jpg)


2 November 1851

rio

Lat , Long


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e87: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_073_1.jpg)


3 November 1851

rio

Lat , Long

Brazilian Man of War Steamer "Don Alphonso" - arrived the Brazilian Man of War Steamer "Don Alphonso"

HBM Brig Groerias - arrived

American Barque Rainbow - boarded


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e89: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_074_0.jpg)


6 November 1851

rio

Lat , Long

HBM Sloop of War "Champion" - boarded

American Schooner "Clara" - boarded

HBM Steamer "Conflict" - arrived


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e8b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_074_1.jpg)


7 November 1851

rio

Lat , Long

American Barque "Sire" - boarded

HBM Steamer "Virago" - boarded

U.S. Frigate "Congress" - made her number


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e8d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_075_0.jpg)


10 November 1851

rio

Lat , Long


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e8f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_075_1.jpg)


11 November 1851

rio

Lat , Long

HBM Frigate "Southhampton" - arrived

American Barque "Neptune" - Sailed

American Ship "Coursier" - boarded


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e91: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_076_0.jpg)


13 November 1851

rio

Lat , Long

Sent a boat and brought James Brown prisoner from the Congress - Rec'd on board nine thousand dollars in Pursers Dep't

Hon. M. C. Shenchy American Minister - visited the ship


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e93: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_076_1.jpg)


16 November 1851

rio

Lat , Long

Barque "Douglass" - sailed for Baltimore

American Ship "Topes" - boarded


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e95: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_077_0.jpg)


17 November 1851

standing out the harbor

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1

English Man of War Steamer "Virago" - got underway


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e97: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_077_1.jpg)


18 November 1851

Lat -25.03, Long -44.35


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e99: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_078_0.jpg)


19 November 1851

Lat -27.02, Long -45.83


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e9b: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_078_1.jpg)


20 November 1851

Lat -28.00, Long -48.03


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e9d: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_079_0.jpg)


21 November 1851

Lat -28.00, Long -48.33


51435748a2fc8e0a3f000e9f: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_079_1.jpg)


22 November 1851

Lat -29.20, Long -48.95


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ea1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_080_0.jpg)


23 November 1851

Lat -30.88, Long -50.23


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ea3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_080_1.jpg)


24 November 1851

Lat -32.65, Long -51.68


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ea5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_081_0.jpg)


25 November 1851

standing up the river

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ea7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_081_1.jpg)


26 November 1851

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2

The English Steamer "Rifleman" - went to sea

The English pocket "Prime" - sea

The English Steamer "Rifleman" - sailed for Rio

the American Steamer "Mar~~~~~ Roses" - sailed for B~~~~ Az~s

the american brig "Ottawa" - boarded the american brig "Ottawa" of Boston 24 day from Rio de Janeiro


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ea9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_082_0.jpg)


29 November 1851

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

the Barque "Eric" - bound for New York


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000eab: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_082_1.jpg)


30 November 1851

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ead: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_083_0.jpg)


2 December 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000eaf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_083_1.jpg)


4 December 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000eb1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_084_0.jpg)


6 December 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

American Barque "Mangola" - boarded


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000eb3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_084_1.jpg)


9 December 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000eb5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_085_0.jpg)


10 December 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000eb7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_085_1.jpg)


12 December 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000eb9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_086_0.jpg)


14 December 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ebb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_086_1.jpg)


16 December 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

From 8 to Mid. At 11.50 Rob Thompson (Q. Master) departed this life

Rob. Thompson, Q. Master - departed this li~s


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ebd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_087_0.jpg)


18 December 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

From Mer. to 4. At 12.15 performed the Burial Service, & sent the remains of Rob. Thompson on shore for burial.


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ebf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_087_1.jpg)


21 December 1851

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ec1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_088_0.jpg)


22 December 1851

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ec3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_088_1.jpg)


25 December 1851

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ec5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_089_0.jpg)


26 December 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Am. Barque "Oceanus" - Arrived, 65 days from Boston


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ec7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_089_1.jpg)


28 December 1851

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Commodore Warrington - At 8.10 hoisted the colors at half mast as a token of respect to the late Commodore Warrington U.S.N.


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ec9: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_090_0.jpg)


31 December 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7



LOGS FOR JANUARY 1852


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ecb: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_090_1.jpg)


1 January 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ecd: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_091_0.jpg)


4 January 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ecf: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_091_1.jpg)


5 January 1851

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

B. Aymar - Sent a letter boy on board the Ship B. Aymar


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ed1: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_092_0.jpg)


8 January 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ed3: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_092_1.jpg)


10 January 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ed5: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_093_0.jpg)


12 January 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


51435749a2fc8e0a3f000ed7: (http://oldweather.s3.amazonaws.com/ow3/final/USS Jamestown/vol006of067/vol006of067_093_1.jpg)


13 January 1852

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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16 January 1852

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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17 January 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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20 January 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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21 January 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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24 January 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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25 January 1852

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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28 January 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Am. steamer "Manuelita Rosas" - arrived from North~~~~~

H.B.M. steam Frigate "Cer~~~~" - arrived


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30 January 1852

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7



LOGS FOR FEBRUARY 1852


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1 February 1852

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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2 February 1852

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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4 February 1852

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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6 February 1852

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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8 February 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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10 February 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

The American Steamer "Manuelita Ro~~" - anchored

The Brazilian steamer "Don Affonso" -

H.B.M. Steam Frigate "Cortana" - arrived and anchored


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13 February 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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14 February 1852

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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16 February 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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18 February 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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20 February 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Am. Barque "Mangola" - sailed


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22 February 1852

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

From 4 to 8 At sunrise crossed top gallant yards & hoisted an American Flag at each mast head in commemoration of the anniversary of the birth day of General Washington

From 8 to Mer. At Mer. manned the yards & fired a salute of 21 guns to celebrate the anniversary of the birth day of Washington. The Foreign Men of War fired the same number of guns & displayed Flags

From 4 to 8 At 8. hoisted the Spanish Ensign at the Fore in honor of the birth day of the Queen of Spain's eldest daughter

From 8 to Mer. At 12 fired a salute of 21 guns in honor of the anniversary of the birth day of the Queen of Spain's eldest daughter


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24 February 1852

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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27 February 1852

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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29 February 1852

buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

- A Brazilian Man of War Steamer arrived


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2 March 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -58.7


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3 March 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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5 March 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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7 March 1852

flour island

Lat 30.0, Long 48.5


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8 March 1852

Lat -35.33, Long -54.70


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9 March 1852

Lat -33.80, Long -52.67


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10 March 1852

Lat -32.62, Long -51.97


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11 March 1852

Lat -32.35, Long -52.12


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12 March 1852

Lat -31.85, Long -50.83


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13 March 1852

Lat -29.88, Long -49.50


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14 March 1852

Lat -20.12, Long -48.88


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15 March 1852

Lat -28.80, Long -48.83


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16 March 1852

Lat -28.93, Long -48.77


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17 March 1852

easthind

Lat , Long


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19 March 1852

saint catherines

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5

American General visited the ship. When leaving saluted him with 9 guns.


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20 March 1852

saint catherines

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


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22 March 1852

saint catherines

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


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25 March 1852

saint catherines

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


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27 March 1852

saint catherines

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


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28 March 1852

saint catherines

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5


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29 March 1852

Lat -26.18, Long -48.23


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30 March 1852

Lat -24.65, Long -46.52


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31 March 1852

Lat -25.60, Long -45.77



LOGS FOR APRIL 1852


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1 April 1852

Lat -25.60, Long -44.70


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2 April 1852

Lat -24.60, Long -43.35

Captain Samuel W. Downing -

Commences with light airs and cloudy with rain _ At 2.20 braced round on port tack _

C. F. McIntosh - signed

From 4 to 8 light airs and cloudy _ latter part moderate breezes with heavy rain _ At 7.30 wore ship to Nd + Ed _

R. N. Stembel - signed

L. H. Newman - signed

Chas. Deas - signed

J. E. De Haven - signed


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3 April 1852

cape frio bore per compass west distant 12 miles

Lat -22.67, Long -41.53

From 8 to Meridian light breezes and cloudy _ At 8 Shook the reefs out of the topsails. and took in top gallant sails as occasion required _ Land in sight _

From Meridian to 4 moderate breezes and passing clouds _ At 2 hauled up to Sd + Wd for a boat, which proved to be a Fishing boat _ At 2.30 Kept away on our course _


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4 April 1852

Lat -21.45, Long -39.78


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5 April 1852

Lat -20.35, Long -39.40


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6 April 1852

Lat -19.92, Long -38.80


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7 April 1852

Lat -19.45, Long -37.80

From 4 to 6 light variable airs and cloudy _ sent a boat to the American ship "Grecian" 36 days from New York bound to California _ Hauled up the Mainsail, brailed up the spanker and hauled down the Flying Jib _

American ship "Grecian" - sent a boat to the American ship "Grecian" 36 days from New York bound to California.

From 6 to 8 moderate breezes and cloudy with rain _


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8 April 1852

Lat -18.28, Long -37.78

Commences with moderate and decreasing breezes and passing clouds, lightning to the Nd + Ed _ At 205 top gallant sails _

From 8 to Midnight light breezes and pleasant _ At 11. braced round on starboard tack and boarded Main tack. At 11.30 went to General Quarters _


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9 April 1852

Lat -17.47, Long -37.80

From 4 to 8 light breezes and clear pleasant weather, set the courses, discovered a sail on starboard quarter _

From 8 to Meridian light breezes and pleasant weather. At 9. mustered at quarters, got a cast of te lead, 65 fathoms line and no bottom _ At 11.40 hauled up the Mainsail and braced round on the port tack _


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10 April 1852

Lat -15.75, Long -37.92

From Meridian to 4 light breezes and pleasant, hauled up the weather clew of Mainsail _ At 4 three sail in sight _

From 4 to 6 light breezes and pleasant _ At 6 went to quarters


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11 April 1852

Lat -14.63, Long -38.33

passed a Brazilian Man of War Steamer standing to te Sd _ Read the regulations for the better Government of the Navy, mustered the crew _

From 6 to 8 moderate breezes and pleasant, stowed the Flying Jib _

From 8 to Midnight moderate breezes and pleasant _


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12 April 1852

harbor of bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

From 8 to Meridian moderate breezes and pleasant, bent chains + got the anchor off the bows _ At 10:30 set Mainsail and spanker, at 11 set the Jack for a Pilot _ At 12 standing in for the anchorage hauled down the Jack _

At 1.30 fired a salute of 21 guns which was returned from Fort do Mar

Mr. Gilmer, American Consul - At 4.10 Mr. Gilmer, American Consul visited the ship; on leaving saluted him with 9 guns


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13 April 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

Joseph J Souza - Joseph J Souza deserted from the Market Boat

H.B.M. Brig of War "Bonito" - At 1 H.B.M. Brig of War "Bonito" got under way and went to sea

Joseph J Souza - returned on board


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14 April 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

Sail Makers employed repairing sails

French transport "L'Aube" - A French transport "L'Aube" came in and anchored

Received in Pursers Department 60 lbs coffee


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15 April 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

Jno. Moriarty - deserted from the Market Boat

Francis Johnson - deserted from the Market Boat

Edward Wallace - deserted from the Market Boat


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16 April 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

Commences with moderate breezes from ds and cloudy _


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17 April 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

From 4 to 8 moderate breezes from Sd + Ed and cloudy with heavy rain squalls _


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18 April 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

At 10.30 read Divine Service and mustered the crew _


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19 April 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

From 8 to Meridian light airs from Sd + Ed and showery _ latter part light breezes from Sd + Wd and passing clouds _ At 9. inspected the crew at quarters, hove up the starboard, and let go the port anchor and veered to 50 fathoms chain _


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20 April 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

Thomas English - was left on shore by the M~ckel Back

Sat. D. Daris - was released from confinement

Weng Mi~~~~~ - came on board to ship


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21 April 1852

bahia

Lat 22.4, Long -38.5

James Stevens (sea) - deserted from the Gig

Thos English (oS) - returned on board and was confined in double irons

At 5 got underweigh an stood out to sea


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22 April 1852

Lat -12.42, Long -37.55

Jno Green (oS) - Shipped


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23 April 1852

Lat -11.33, Long -36.67

Commences with light breezes and cloudy - Set the Mainsail

From 4 to 8 light variable airs and cloudy _ At daylight discovered land on lee beam and bow _ At 6. set top gallant sails At 8. a Brig on the lee bow _


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24 April 1852

Lat -10.80, Long -36.17

From 4 to 8 light breezes and cloudy with rain _ At 4 tacked ship to the Sd + Wd _ At 4.30 braced round on starboard tack land in sight on lee bow _ sounded in 24 fathoms _ sandy bottom _


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25 April 1852

Lat -9.57, Long -35.05

From 8 to Meridian moderate breezes and pleasant. Inspected the crew at quarters, and at 10.30 performed Divine Service and mustered the crew _


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26 April 1852

roads of pernambuco brazil

Lat 15.5, Long 73.9

From Meridian to 4 light breezes from SSE and pleasant At 5 clewed up and came too with the Starb'd Anchor in 8.5 fathoms water, veered to 30 fathoms chain _ Light House bearing per compass NW 1/2 W Bishops Palace, Olinda Starb _ Furled sails squared yards _ Fired a salute of 21 guns with the Brazilian Flag at the Fore, which was returned Gun for Gun by a Fort on shore _


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27 April 1852

Lat -7.00, Long -33.48


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28 April 1852

Lat -5.02, Long -31.52

From 4 to 6 light and variable airs and cloudy _ At 5 tacked to the Ed _


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29 April 1852

fernand de nahona

Lat 3.5, Long 112.4

Iviany Crawford (Lds) - At 6. Iviany Crawford (Lds) fell overboard from the Mizzen chains, and was drowned

From 4 to 8 light airs and cloudy _ At 6 set the top gallant sails, royals and Flying Jib _ At 6.10 called all hands bring ship to an anchor; working in for the anchorage _


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30 April 1852

standing off and on the island of fernand do norhona

Lat -30.07, Long 8.7

From 8 to Midnight early part light breezes and squally appearances _ Made and reduced sail as occasion required _ Standing for Peak Bay, Island of Fernand do Norhona.



LOGS FOR MAY 1852


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1 May 1852

peak bay island of fernand do norhona

Lat 3.5, Long 8.7

Commences with light breezes and cloudy _ At 40'm clewed up and came too with the starb'd anchor in Peak Bay Island of Fernand do Norhona in 11 fathoms water _ the Peak bearing per compass S.W.b.S and the Citadel S.E.b.E 1/2 E. veered to 45 fathoms cable _ furled sails _


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2 May 1852

Lat -4.12, Long -32.27

From 4 to 8 light breezes from Nd + Wd and clear _ At 6.30 crossed top gallant and royal yards _ At 7.30 got underweigh and made sails to Royals and Flying Jib, standing to the Sd _

at 11 Performed Divine Service and mustered the crew


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3 May 1852

Lat -6.53, Long -32.20

From 8 to Meridian moderate breezes and squally with rain _ At 8 took in the Fore topmast studding sails, royals, and Flying Jib _ Made and reduced sails as occasion required.


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4 May 1852

Lat -9.28, Long -33.62

From Meridian to 4. moderate breezes and clear _ At 4 set the port lower, and Fore and Main top gallant studding sails _ Showed our colors to a Prussian Barque standing to the Nd _ At 4 A Brigantine in sight astern standing to the South'd


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5 May 1852

Lat -12.07, Long -36.73

From 4 to 6 moderate breezes and pleasant _ Bent the cables _ At 5.30 took in the Royals and studding sails _


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6 May 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

Got the swaying booms out; discovered that the Fore topmast tresseltrees were broken in the wake of the iron bands of the Gin blocks

HBM Steam Frigate "Centaur" - went to sea

Brig "Bonita" - went to sea

From 4 to 8 light S.E wind and pleasant _ Sent down the Fore and Fore topsail Yards _


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7 May 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

From 8 to Midnight squally from Sd + Ed


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8 May 1852

Commences with light variable breezes and cloudy _


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9 May 1852

From 8 to Meridian moderate breezes from Ed and clear _ Read Divine Service, and mustered the crew _

Antonio Muchado (Lds) - Discharged


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10 May 1852

valencia

Lat 12.8, Long 45.0

Mr Gillmer, American Consul - Mr Gillmer, American Consul, and Family, Field Marshall Coelho and Family came on board to take passage to Valencia _

Field Marshall Coelho - Mr Gillmer, American Consul, and Family, Field Marshall Coelho and Family came on board to take passage to Valencia _ Saluted the Marshall with 17 guns _

Received on board in Boatswains Dept 2 doz Kyar brooms

J L Connall (Cox) - deserted from Dinhy

From Meridian to 4 light breezes and clear, standing along the land _ Set the port studding sails _


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11 May 1852

H.B.M Brigantine Bonito -

Mr. Gillmer - Mr. Gillmer, U.S. Consul and Family, Field Marshall Coelho and Family, left the ship for Valencia _

Field Marshall Coelho - Mr. Gillmer, U.S. Consul and Family, Field Marshall Coelho and Family, left the ship for Valencia _

H.B.M. Brigantine Bonita - arrived

From 4 to 6 light airs from Sd + Wd and passing clouds _


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12 May 1852

valencia

Lat 12.8, Long 45.0

From 6 to 8 light breezes from Sd + Ed and clear _ the Party from Valencia returned on board in the Boats _


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13 May 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

A Launch drifted across the Hawse _ Sent the 3'rd + 4'th Cutters with a kedge to get her clear _

English Brig Bonita - ahead of us

Field Marshall Coelho - At 4.40 Field Marshall Coelho and suite, and Mr. Gillmer, American Consul, and family left the ship _

Mr. Gillmer, American Consul - At 4.40 Field Marshall Coelho and suite, and Mr. Gillmer, American Consul, and family left the ship _

From 8 to Midnight moderate breezes from Sd + Ed and clear _


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14 May 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

Commences with fresh breezes from Sd + Ed and squally _


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15 May 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

From 4 to 8 moderate breezes from Sd + Ed and cloudy with fresh squalls of wind and heavy showers of rain _ Rec'd on board 222 lbs of Fresh Beef and 87 lbs of Vegetables for the crew _

At 10 loosed sails to dry

James Connell (boy) - brought on board by the 4'th Cutter


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16 May 1852

From 8 to Meridian moderate breezes from Sd + Ed with passing clouds and occasional showers of rain _ Read Divine Service and mustered the crew _

American Brig Brandywine - went to sea


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17 May 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

Jno Harris - Sent Jno Harris on shore to the Hospital.

The English Consul visited the Ship, on his leaving saluted him with 9. guns

French transport "Proserpine" - came in and anchored


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18 May 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

French transport "Proserpine" - boarded French transport "Proserpine" 60 days from "Tahite" bound to France

From Meridian to 4 first, light breezes from Sd + Ed with rain at intervals, latter, fresh squalls of wind _ At 2. the ship commenced dragging, let go the port anchor and veered to 15 fathoms _


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19 May 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

At 5.30 let go the starbd sheet anchor, and veered to 30 fathoms _

From 4 to 8 fresh breezes from Sd and cloudy _


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20 May 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

American Barque "Fanny Major" - beating out

From 8 to Midnight moderate breezes from the Sd and assing clouds _


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21 May 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

Commences with moderate breezes from the Sd and clear _


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22 May 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

From 4 to 8 AM moderate SE wind with rain squalls in latter part _


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23 May 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

From 8 to Meridian fresh breezes from Sd + Ed and clear _ Performed Divine Service and mustered the crew _


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24 May 1852

bahia

Lat -13.0, Long -38.5

dressed ship

Fired a salute of 21 guns, in honor of the anniversary of the birth of H. B. Majesty

From Meridian to 4 moderate breezes from the Sd + Ed with pleasant weather _ Received on board in Masters Dep't 12 sheets of Horn _

H.B.M. Brigantine Bonita - went to sea


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25 May 1852

H.B.M. Brig Bonita - At 2. H.B.M. Brig Bonita arrived and anchored near us

From 4 to 6 fresh breezes from Sd + Ed and cloudy _ Got underweigh and made sail to top gallant sails _ Crossed Royal Yards and stood out of the Harbor _ Ships Draught _ 16.5 Ft For'd _ 17.5 Ft Aft _


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26 May 1852

Lat -12.87, Long -37.95

From 6 to 8 fresh breezes and passing clouds _ At 6. tacked to the Sd _


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27 May 1852

Lat -14.58, Long -38.00

From 8 to Midnight moderate breezes and clear pleasant weather _ At 8.30 tacked ship to the Nd _


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28 May 1852

Lat -15.75, Long -37.80

Commences with moderate breezes and pleasant weather _ At 2. tacked ship _


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29 May 1852

Lat -16.58, Long -37.57

From 4 to 8 moderate breezes and pleasant _ At 7.30 tacked Ship _


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30 May 1852

Lat -17.27, Long -37.88


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31 May 1852

Lat -18.83, Long -37.95



LOGS FOR JUNE 1852


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1 June 1852

Lat -19.85, Long -38.83


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2 June 1852

Lat -21.67, Long -40.42


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3 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2


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4 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2


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5 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2

From Meridian to 4. The Emperor of Brazil visited a Brazil Steam Frigate - The Men of War (except ourselves) saluted and manned yards -


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6 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2

An American brig at anchor in the bay


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7 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2


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8 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2

Boarded the American ship "~" days from More Mink bound to California


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9 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2

The American barque "Rebecca" went to sea bound to Baltimore.

Making for the English Barque "Valley of fools"


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10 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2


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11 June 1852

Sent to the U.S. Store Ship "Relief" the following Men condemned by Medical Survey " W'm Angus (~) James Martin (OS) and Henry Edmunds (Lds).

W'm Angus (~) -

James Martin (OS) -

Henry Edmunds (Lds) -


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12 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2

U. S. Stores Ship "Relief" - went to sea

From 8 to Meridian light land breezes and clear _ At 9. inspected the crew at quarters _ Sailed a French Brig of War _ Boarded the American Barque "Clintonia Wright" 45 days from Baltimore _ Arrived an American Brig, and Steamer _

American Barque "Clintonia Wright" - Boarded the American Barque "Clintonia Wright" 45 days from Baltimore

Steamer "Brother Joanthan" - Boarded the Steamer "Brother Joanthan" 28 days from New York

English Packet "Prince" - Sent three Letter Bags for the Congress on board the English Packet "Prince"


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13 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2

Barque Wagram - Sailed

American Ship Monterey - Sailed

Brazilian Frigate Constitution - At Meridian the Brazilian Frigate Constitution, and the Forts, fired a salute of 21 guns

American Barque "Pathfinder" - Boarded the American Barque "Pathfinder" 55 days from New York, having on board 130 passengers

American Barque "Henry Shilton - Also the American Barque "Henry Shilton 50 days from Falmouth"

Expended one quart of Whiskey for ships use


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14 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2


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15 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2

H.B.M. Steamer Plumper - went to sea

American Barque "St. James" - Boarded the American Barque "St. James" 48 days from Philadelphia

Barque "Valley ~~~~~" - Armorer working for the Barque "Valley ~~~~~"

From 4 to 8 light breezes from Nd + Ed and clear _ Received on board from the Naval Store House 11 bbls of Whiskey, 6 casks of bread, 6 chests of tea, and 10 bbls of apples _ In the Sail Makers Department 1 coil 1.5 in Manilla Rope, 37.5 lbs Flax Twine, ~ 16 lbs cotton twine _


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16 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2

American Ship "Jno Baring" - Sailed the American Ship "Jno Baring" for California

Joseph P Ralph - Jno. Slewitt and Joseph P Ralph deserted from the launch while on shore

Jno. Slewitt - Jno. Slewitt and Joseph P Ralph deserted from the launch while on shore

Jno. Slewitt - returned on board

From 8 to Midnight light land breezes and pleasant _


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17 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2

Commences with light airs from Nd + Ed and clear _


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18 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2

H.B.M. Brig "Express" - went to sea

WElls - Received on board from the Prison Lloyd (sea) and Wells and Seaman (o sea)

American Brig "Helen" - Boarded the American Brig "Helen" 50 days from Baltimore

Lloyd (sea) - Received on board from the Prison Lloyd (sea) and Wells and Seaman (o sea)

Seaman (o sea) - Received on board from the Prison Lloyd (sea) and Wells and Seaman (o sea)

Admiral Henderson - visited the Ship, on leaving, saluted him with 13 guns


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19 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2

At 8. the Brazilian Vbessels of War, and the Forts, fired a salute of 21 guns _

From 8 to Meridian light breezes from Nd + Ed and clear _ Water tank came alongside _

H.B.M. Sloop Dauphiney - arrived under Fore and Main Jury Masts having been dismasted in a hurricane in the Harbor of Magallan


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20 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2

Rev'd Mr. Fletcher - The Rev'd Mr. Fletcher performed Divine Service on board

At Meridian the English and Brazilian Men of War in the Harbor, fired a salute in honor of the accession of H. B. Majesty

From Meridian to 4 light land breezes and clear _ Sailed H.B.M. Sloop Dauphiney _ A French Fregate standing in the Harbor

H.B.M. Sloop Dauphiney - Sailed

French Frigate "Joan of Arc" - arrived


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21 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2

French Frigate "Joan of Arc" - At 8 the French Frigate "Joan of Arc" saluted the Brazilian authorities with 21 guns, which was returned by "Fort Villagagnon". The English and Brazilian Admirals saluted the French Admiral with 12 guns which was returned by the French Admiral by a like number _

Hoisted the French Flag at the Fore and fired a salute of 12 guns which was returned by the French Frigate _

From 4 to 8 light breezes from Sd and clear _ At sunset mustered the crew at quarters _


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22 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2

American Ship "Conrad" - Sailed

Rev'd Mr. Fletcher of the American Missionary Society for the benefit of American Seamen - At the request of the Rev'd Mr. Fletcher of the American Missionary Society for the benefit of American Seamen, expended 14 yds bunting, and 2.5 yds cotton. for the purpose of making a Bethel Flag; by order of Captain Samuel Downing

Captain Samuel Downing - At the request of the Rev'd Mr. Fletcher of the American Missionary Society for the benefit of American Seamen, expended 14 yds bunting, and 2.5 yds cotton. for the purpose of making a Bethel Flag; by order of Captain Samuel Downing

From 8 to Midnight light land breezes and clear _


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23 June 1852

rio de janeiro

Lat -22.9, Long -43.2

Commences with light land breezes and clear _

Jno. Rag (OS) - ran from the Market Dock

Unmoored Ship _ Lifted the Starb'd Anchor, and hove in to 60 fathoms on the port chain _


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24 June 1852

raza island bore nw about 12 miles distant

Lat 51.8, Long -176.6

From 4 to 8 moderate breezes from Nd + Wd and cloudy with rain at intervals.

Ship "Thomas Watson" - Boarded the Ship "Thomas Watson" 84 days from S~ Francisco

Mr. Schenck American Minister - At 2. Mr. Schenck American Minister and Mr Kent Charge D'Affaires (protem) came on board. Saluted Mr. Schenck with 17 guns; and when Mr. Kent left the Ship saluted him with 12.

Mr Kent Charge D'Affaires (protem) - At 2. Mr. Schenck American Minister and Mr Kent Charge D'Affaires (protem) came on board. Saluted Mr. Schenck with 17 guns; and when Mr. Kent left the Ship saluted him with 12.

Geo. Graham (os) - deserted from the Gig


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25 June 1852

at 8 raza island bore per compass nbw distant about 15 miles _

Lat 51.8, Long -176.6

From 8 to Meridian light land breezes and pleasant _ At 9. inspected the crew at quarters, secured the Battery for sea _ secured the anchor and unbent cables _ Took in all the starb'd studding sails _ At 12 Sugar loaf bore N _ distant 33 miles _


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26 June 1852

Lat -24.57, Long -44.53

From Meridian to 4 light breezes and pleasant _ at 4 a sail in sight _


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27 June 1852

Lat -26.60, Long -46.32

Read Divine Service and mustered the crew _

From 4 to 6 light airs and pleasant


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28 June 1852

Lat -28.45, Long -46.90

Exercised the 1'st division at the guns

Exercised the 2'nd division with small arms

At sunset went to quarters

From 6 to 8 light airs and pleasant _


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29 June 1852

Lat -29.73, Long -47.60


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30 June 1852

Lat -32.00, Long -50.08



LOGS FOR JULY 1852


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1 July 1852

Lat -32.58, Long -51.20

From 8 to Midnight moderate breezes and passing clouds _


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2 July 1852

lobus island

Lat 55.0, Long -1.5

Commences with moderate breezes and pleasant weather _ At 10. took in the lower studding sails and hoisted the Fore topmast staysail _


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3 July 1852

rio de plata

Lat , Long


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4 July 1852


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5 July 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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6 July 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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7 July 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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8 July 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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9 July 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2

Sent onboard the Frigate Congress one barrel of whisky


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10 July 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2

Commences with fresh breezes from Sd + Wd and clear

U.S. Ship Congress - Sent to the U.S. Ship Congress 23 bolts of canvass, 57 faths of twine, 6 Boxes of Candles, and 4 barrels of whisky


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11 July 1852

standing for point india

Lat 30.5, Long 117.1

From 4 to 8 light breezes from the Nd + Wd and pleasant _

Mr. Schenck - At 10.30 Mr. Schenck came on board


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12 July 1852


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13 July 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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14 July 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

From 8 to Meridian light breezes and pleasant. standing for the anchorage off Buenos Ayres _ Made and reduced sail as occassion required _ Made preparations for hoisting out the launch

Mr Schenck, American Minister - At 4.30 Mr Schenck, American Minister left the ship and was saluted with 17 Guns


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16 July 1852

off buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

John Howard 1st - deserted from the boats

Edw'd Flagg (O.S) - deserted from the boats


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18 July 1852

off buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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19 July 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2

Congress - Made our number to the "Congress"

U.S. Frigate Congress - At 10 the U.S. Frigate Congressmade signal 297_ at 10.30 the same ship made 894.

Edw'd Mulloy - Received on board from the Congress the following marines. Edwd Mulloy, Chas. Hermansader, Gustave Daperon, Gustave Feicht, Peter Whearty, and John Quine

Chas. Hermansader - Received on board from the Congress the following marines. Edwd Mulloy, Chas. Hermansader, Gustave Daperon, Gustave Feicht, Peter Whearty, and John Quine

John Quine - Received on board from the Congress the following marines. Edwd Mulloy, Chas. Hermansader, Gustave Daperon, Gustave Feicht, Peter Whearty, and John Quine

Peter Whearty - Received on board from the Congress the following marines. Edwd Mulloy, Chas. Hermansader, Gustave Daperon, Gustave Feicht, Peter Whearty, and John Quine

Gustave Daperon - Received on board from the Congress the following marines. Edwd Mulloy, Chas. Hermansader, Gustave Daperon, Gustave Feicht, Peter Whearty, and John Quine

Gustave Feicht - Received on board from the Congress the following marines. Edwd Mulloy, Chas. Hermansader, Gustave Daperon, Gustave Feicht, Peter Whearty, and John Quine

Wm Lamb - Wm Lamb + Jno Howard returned on board from Buenos Ayres

Jno Howard - Wm Lamb + Jno Howard returned on board from Buenos Ayres


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21 July 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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23 July 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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25 July 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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28 July 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2

Received in the pursers department, $5000.

Fred'k Wagner (private) - was transferred to this ship from the Congress


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30 July 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2

Received in the pursers department $11.183.



LOGS FOR AUGUST 1852


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1 August 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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3 August 1852

montevideo

Lat -34.9, Long -56.2


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4 August 1852

rio de la plata

Lat 51.2, Long 1.4


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5 August 1852

rio de la plata

Lat 51.2, Long 1.4

Working up the river


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6 August 1852

rio de la plata

Lat 51.2, Long 1.4

Standing up the river


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9 August 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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10 August 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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12 August 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Expended two gallons of whiskey to mix blacking for the rigging.


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14 August 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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17 August 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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19 August 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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20 August 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

A brig dragging by caught over lee cable, and hanging by it, started the weather anchor, when this ship dragged until she brought her lee anchor ahead and the brig cleared.


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23 August 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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25 August 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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27 August 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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28 August 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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30 August 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

HBM Steamer "Locust" - came out and anchored in the outer roads



LOGS FOR SEPTEMBER 1852


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1 September 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

American barque "E.Wright" - Sent a letter bag on board the American barque "E.Wright" bound to New York


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4 September 1852

off buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

American barque "Oceanus" - boarded

Wm. Taylor, seaman - returned from liberty


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6 September 1852

off buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Charles Brown, seaman - were detained onboard as deserted from the Se~ice of the United States

Wm. Briggs, seaman - were detained onboard as deserted from the Se~ice of the United States

James Wilson - returned onboard from liberty


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8 September 1852

off buenos aires

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

English Packet Steamer "Countess of Lonsdale" - Arrived the English Packet Steamer "Countess of Lonsdale" from Montevideo

Charles Brown - Sent on board the Guard Ship William Briggs and Charles Brown (seamen)

William Briggs - Sent on board the Guard Ship William Briggs and Charles Brown (seamen)

American barque "Treybosset" - Boarded the American barque "Treybosset" from Boston

General Urquiza - Dressed ship_ At 2 General Urquiza passed, in the Steamer "Countess of Lonsdale", Saluted him with 21 Guns, the Buenos Ayrean flag at the fore.


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10 September 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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11 September 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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13 September 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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16 September 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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18 September 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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19 September 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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21 September 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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24 September 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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25 September 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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28 September 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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29 September 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Mail Steamer "Prince" - Arrived

Brazilian Man-o-war Steamer "Don Alfonzo Segundo" - Boarded the Brazilian Man-o-war Steamer "Don Alfonzo Segundo" 6 days from Rio de Janeiro

Her B.M. Steamer "Locust" - went down the river


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2 October 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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3 October 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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6 October 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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8 October 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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10 October 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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12 October 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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14 October 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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15 October 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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LOG BOOK – OCTOBER 17th 1852 TO MAY 11th 1854


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17 October 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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20 October 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

English Mail Steamer "Prince" - Boarded the English Mail Steamer "Prince" from Rio


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21 October 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

American Brig "Chickasaw" - Boarded the American Brig "Chickasaw" 54 days from Boston


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23 October 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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26 October 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

The 3rd Cutter's Ensign was lost overboard from the boat, through the carelessness of the boatkeepers Geo Lang and Ian Hamilton the value thereof $1.05 to be charged to their respective accounts dividing the amount between them, by order of Captain Downing.


H.B.M. Steamer "Vixen" - got underway and stood down the n~~~~


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27 October 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

H.B.M. steamer "Vixen" - in sight standing up for the anchorage

H.B.M. steamer "Vixen" - anchored


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29 October 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

- Sent a letter bag to the American Barque "Argentina"


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31 October 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Buenos Ayres steamer of War "Merced" - the Buenos Ayres steamer of War "Merced" got underweigh and stood out from the inner roads

American barque "Hershell" - Boarded the American barque "Hershell" 70 days from Bangor

American Ship "Margaret Eliza" - Sailed the American Ship "Margaret Eliza" for New York


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3 November 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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4 November 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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7 November 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

H.B.M. steamer "Vixen" - forged ahead and swing fo~~ of our starboard beam, carrying away all of the starboard hammock ~~~~~

Am. barque "M~~g Oleg~~~sh" - handed 53 dogs from East~~~


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9 November 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Am. steamer "Manue~to" - arrived


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11 November 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Am. barque "Mig~~lon" - sealed for Boston

Am. barque "Almada" - boarded, 55 days fron Boston


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12 November 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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15 November 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Comm. Parker - Arrived the Brazilian Sloop of War "Dona Francisca" bearing the broad pennant of Comm. Parker 2.5 days from Montevideo

Brazilian Sloop of War "Dona Francisca" - Arrived the Brazilian Sloop of War "Dona Francisca" bearing the broad pennant of Comm. Parker 2.5 days from Montevideo


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16 November 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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18 November 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

t meridian fired a salute of 21 guns in honor of the anniversary of the patron saint of Spain's Queen.

American Barque "Deleware" - Boarded the American Barque "Deleware" 65 days from Salem

At sunrise the Spanish Sloop of War fired a salute of 21 guns in honor of the anniversary of the Queen of Spain. At 8 joined in the ceremony by hoisting the Spanish Flag at the Fore.

At meridian fired a salute of 21 guns in honor of the anniversary of the patron saint of the Spanish Queen.


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21 November 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

French steamer of War "Flambart" - Boarded the French steamer of War "Flambart" from Montevideo


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23 November 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

English Steamer "Countess of Lonsdale" - The English Steamer "Countess of Lonsdale" coming up with the mails

Her. B. M. Steamer "Vixen" - Her. B. M. Steamer "Vixen" left for Montevideo

Belgium brig "Reuben" - Sent an officer with a boats crew to the Belgium brig "Reuben" and shifted her berth


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24 November 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Belgium Brig "Ruben" - Sent an officer with a boats crew to the Belgium Brig "Ruben" and shifted her berth farther away from us

Brazilian Corvette "Dona Francisca" - got underway and commenced beating down the river

Thos English (os) - left the 1'st cutter while ashore

Jno. Slewitt (Lds) - left the 1'st cutter while ashore

Alfred Reddish (os) - left the 1'st cutter while ashore

Jno Ronald (sea) - left the 1'st cutter while ashore

Andrew Melrose (oSea) - left the 1'st cutter while ashore

H.B.M. "Locust" - got underweigh and stood up up the river

Jno Johnson (sea) - left the 1'st cutter while ashore


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26 November 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Brazilian Man of War barque "Berenice" - anchored in the inner roads

Jno Ronald - were brought on board

Jno Johnson (sea) - were brought on board

Andrew Melrose - were brought on board

Thos English - were brought on board

Jno. Slewitt (Lds) - were brought on board

Alfred Reddish (oSea) - were brought on board


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29 May 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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30 November 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

American Brig "Natches" - 65 days from Baltimore

American ship "Panama" - boarded the American ship "Panama" 59 days from New York


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2 December 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

At 8 dressed ship with the Brazilian Flag at the Fore in honor of the anniversary of the birth of the Emperor of Brazil

At 12 fired a salute of 21 guns with the Brazilian Flag at the Fore

scrubbed the copper on the starboard side


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5 December 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Painted the Dingey

American Barque "Juniatta" - boarded the American Barque "Juniatta" 41 days from the Cape de Verde Islands

American Barque "Edward Hoppeak" - boarded the American Barque "Edward Hoppeak" 53 days from Salem

At 10 performed Divine Service, read the "rules and regulations" for the better government of te Navy, and mustered the crew


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7 December 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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9 December 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

American Barque "Chile" - boarded the American Barque "Chile" 54 days from Boston


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11 December 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Sent 21 carbines with ammunition on shore to the care of the American Consul, also ten muskets and a number of pistols with ammunition for the Officers and gig crew on shore

Heard firing on shore apparently artillery


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12 December 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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14 December 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

French steamer of war "~os~adic" - arrived

Brasilian corvette "Don Pedro2" - arrived


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17 December 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

received in the Carpenters Department, 50 sheets of sand paper and a bag of lime

sent down the top gallant masts and got along side the lower booms


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19 December 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7


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20 December 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

English mai~ packet "Prince" - boarded


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23 December 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

At 9 inspected the crew at quarters _ painting ship outside

Surveyed, condemned, and threw overboard 125 lbs of bread dust and 204 lbs bread

Exercised the 3'rd division at the great guns . At sunset mustered the crew at quarters

At 9.10 burned a false fire for the 1'st cutter . let go the port anchor


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25 December 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

French Steamer of War "Proney" - boarded French Steamer of War "Proney" one day from Montevideo

At 7.30 inspected the crew at quarters, and called all hands and spliced the main brace


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26 December 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

American Barque "Manch~~y" - landed American Barque "Manch~~y" from Salem


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28 December 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Brasilian Man of War brigantine "Jola," - standing down the river


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30 December 1852

buenos ayres

Lat -34.6, Long -58.7

Steamer Prince - in the offing

American Barque O.J.Hays - boarded the American Barque O.J.Hays 52 days from New York

Brasilian Man of War Steamer * 'Don Pedro Segundo' - Boarded the Brasilian Man of War Steamer * 'Don Pedro Segundo' 8 days from Rio

"Paraense" - * Should be "Paraense"