Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
Re: Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
I assume you mean 1pm and 5pm?
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Re: Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
Yes.
Sorry, my entry grid is one row above the line so I counted 2.
Sorry, my entry grid is one row above the line so I counted 2.
Re: Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
I don't know, maybe h and w as you say. I can't think of anything better.
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Re: Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
After a 4 day 'Breaking in' cruise from Boston to New York we have spent 13 days getting things fixed and painting the ship.
We have also given one seaman a dishonorable discharge and another 15 days solitary on bread and water.
I hope to have the vessel in ship shape for Sleepyowl to take over next year.
We have also given one seaman a dishonorable discharge and another 15 days solitary on bread and water.
I hope to have the vessel in ship shape for Sleepyowl to take over next year.
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Re: Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
h is still being used for Haze not Hail.
Please inform the boffins.
Please inform the boffins.
Re: Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
They should have read the instructions for keeping the ship's log!
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Re: Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
Why????
Instructions are meant just for people who know what they're doing.
Instructions are meant just for people who know what they're doing.
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Re: Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
5th May 1866
2 PM, Bremen Bark ? "Reinhard" while in to of steamer "R.C.Smith" ran into us, striking the Starboard Paddle box.
Did a lot of damage, see log page.
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2 PM, Bremen Bark ? "Reinhard" while in to of steamer "R.C.Smith" ran into us, striking the Starboard Paddle box.
Did a lot of damage, see log page.
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Re: Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
I think "Bark" is correct - it's an alternate spelling of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barque
"Bremen" presumably refers to the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, which was a sovereign state until 1867.
Sounds like quite the accident!
"Bremen" presumably refers to the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, which was a sovereign state until 1867.
Sounds like quite the accident!
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Re: Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
30 May 1966
Mr G. V. Fox, Assistant Secretary US Navy and Captain Bythesed (? spelling) of the British Royal Navy came aboard for passage to St Johns, Newfoundland.
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Mr G. V. Fox, Assistant Secretary US Navy and Captain Bythesed (? spelling) of the British Royal Navy came aboard for passage to St Johns, Newfoundland.
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Re: Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
Thanks.
Looks close enough to me (now)
The log keepers a and d look similar
Bythesea what a name for a captain.
Looks close enough to me (now)
The log keepers a and d look similar
Bythesea what a name for a captain.
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Re: Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
Please delete this incorrect entry
6th May 1866
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Proceeded to sea in charge of Pilot.
For particulars of collision ? report of Luit Comd Hatfield & Acting Ensign Thomas Maser [Previous three pages 72 - 74]
The Jack Staff was carried away by the collision ? this ship escaped ?
6th May 1866
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Proceeded to sea in charge of Pilot.
For particulars of collision ? report of Luit Comd Hatfield & Acting Ensign Thomas Maser [Previous three pages 72 - 74]
The Jack Staff was carried away by the collision ? this ship escaped ?
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Re: Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
The link takes me to 4 June
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Re: Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
Gee a month flies past quickly. June it was.
Lets start again.
Page 73 through to page 77 inc
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Proceeded to sea in charge of Pilot.
For particulars of collision ? report of Leut Comd Hatfield & Acting Ensign Thomas Maser [Previous three pages 73 - 77]
The Jack Staff was carried away by the collision ? this ship escaped ?
Lets start again.
Page 73 through to page 77 inc
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Proceeded to sea in charge of Pilot.
For particulars of collision ? report of Leut Comd Hatfield & Acting Ensign Thomas Maser [Previous three pages 73 - 77]
The Jack Staff was carried away by the collision ? this ship escaped ?
Re: Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
The Jack Staff was carried away by the collision otherwise this ship escaped all injury ?
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Re: Ashuelot (1866) — Discussion: Questions, Comments, and Coordination
Gee Randy, your good at reading those logs.
Once again thanks.
I do find it hard to read some words especially the ones where only half shows in the fold of the pages.
Once again thanks.
I do find it hard to read some words especially the ones where only half shows in the fold of the pages.