For a detailed explanation, see Transcribing Guide.
Example 1: In port
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The first time you open the spreadsheet in LibreOffice, it may look something like this.
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You can adjust the grid alignment. It does not have to be exact!
Weather page
Entering the noon location.
It does not matter exactly where you click provided that it is in the blue box.
Completed page: Weather, Location, Date
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Events page
As is usually the case when the ship in in port, there is nothing on the events page that needs to be transcribed.
However, to help you become familiar with the writing, here is a full transcription:
There is a remarkably legible list of the officer's names here.Midnight to 9:00 am
Moored to north side Connecticut Street Wharf
Seattle, Wash. 7:00 crew turned to and performed
regular morning routine. 7:25 received 6 gallons milk
from the Arden Farm Co as per invoice #60766.
E. Moen, Boatswain
9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Moored as before. 10:00 Liberty party returned on time. Booker,
George D. (101-098) F1c, is now absent after liberty had expired
a period of twenty-four (24) hours. Granted liberty to the second
and third sections to expire at 8:00 am tomorrow. 10:30 Schultz,
George E. (101-544) Y1c, returned from ten (10) days leave on time.
11:15 Bennett, Charles C. (100-851) MM1c, returned from thirty (30) days
leave on time. 11:20 Received 3.5 gallons ice cream from Purity
Ice Cream Co for the general mess as per invoice. 11:25 Inspected
magazine and smokeless powder samples, conditions dry and
normal. Omitted quarters and drills, observing Sunday in
holiday routine.
I. J Stephens. Lieut (j.g.)
4:00 pm to midnight
Moored as before. 4:10 Booker, George D. (101-098) F1c, returned
aboard thirty (30) hours and ten (10) minutes absent after
liberty had expired. Crew carried out regular evening routine.
I J Stephens. Lieut (j.g.)