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Handwriting Help and Spelling
Moderator: arboggs
Re: Handwriting Help and Spelling
The logkeeper has a peculiar leading lower case 't' that looks like a lower case 'r'. At the end and the middle of a word it is quite conventional:
July 2nd 1893
July 15th 1893
July 2nd 1893
July 15th 1893
Re: Handwriting Help and Spelling
Our good logkeeper has a few different spellings for the Diomedes Islands (Diameads) and Faraway/Fairway/Farewell Rock.
For the Diomedes Islands, he spells it:
"the Diameas" (entry for August 16th)
"the Dieameas" and "Diemeas" (August 17th)
For Faraway/Fairway/Farewell Rock:
"Fariaway Rook" (August 16th)
"Fair away rook" (August 17th)
Both entries can be found on page 130 of the logbook:
https://archive.org/details/logbookofja ... 0/mode/1up
For the Diomedes Islands, he spells it:
"the Diameas" (entry for August 16th)
"the Dieameas" and "Diemeas" (August 17th)
For Faraway/Fairway/Farewell Rock:
"Fariaway Rook" (August 16th)
"Fair away rook" (August 17th)
Both entries can be found on page 130 of the logbook:
https://archive.org/details/logbookofja ... 0/mode/1up
Re: Handwriting Help and Spelling
Great list Sandy Sorry - nearly got to leave this message yesterday - but the cat deleted it
We always check that the alternative spellings are in the Geographical Help Board. These two places come under Alaska so have a check in this list: Alaskan Place Names -- Reference
If they are not there we can post in 'Alaska - Discussions'
We always check that the alternative spellings are in the Geographical Help Board. These two places come under Alaska so have a check in this list: Alaskan Place Names -- Reference
If they are not there we can post in 'Alaska - Discussions'
Re: Handwriting Help and Spelling
Hello friends,
I may need a new pair of eyes. Can anyone decipher what our lovely logkeeper has written in place of the longitudinal coordinates? Two images are below - the first in close-up view (rotated), the second in its original format (in the margins). It is for October 3, 1983 on page 143 (https://archive.org/details/logbookofja ... 3/mode/1up). We are on Herald Shoals ("Sholes") at this point.
This is the first time I've seen him put letters next to the longitude. My best guess is 'NC Ot' or 'NC Ct', but I do not know what those letters could mean. Or perhaps he has written, "No Ct" for "No Coordinate"? Many thanks!
I may need a new pair of eyes. Can anyone decipher what our lovely logkeeper has written in place of the longitudinal coordinates? Two images are below - the first in close-up view (rotated), the second in its original format (in the margins). It is for October 3, 1983 on page 143 (https://archive.org/details/logbookofja ... 3/mode/1up). We are on Herald Shoals ("Sholes") at this point.
This is the first time I've seen him put letters next to the longitude. My best guess is 'NC Ot' or 'NC Ct', but I do not know what those letters could mean. Or perhaps he has written, "No Ct" for "No Coordinate"? Many thanks!
Re: Handwriting Help and Spelling
Possibly No Ob or No Obs for no observation?
However, I don't have too much experience with whalers.
However, I don't have too much experience with whalers.
Re: Handwriting Help and Spelling
The handwriting isn't perfect, but he wrote "No Obs" for longitude as in "No Observation." In this case it means he didn't or wasn't able to record the longitude, but whalers will also use it at the end of an entry to mean they haven't recorded any coordinates at all, or they just had nothing to "report."
Re: Handwriting Help and Spelling
Sandy meet April (arboggs), April meet Sandy
April's a really good old pair of hands with the whalers!
April's a really good old pair of hands with the whalers!
Re: Handwriting Help and Spelling
Ah, thank you April!!! That is very useful to know. And hello, nice to meet you.
Thank you to everyone else as well!
Thank you to everyone else as well!