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As can be seen below, images for this year cover two days since each day is a single log page.
This requires a special system to transcribe.



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https://catalog.archives.gov/id/169783387 January
February
March
April
May
June
Azores
Funchal
Canary Islands
Cape Verde
Brazil
South Africa
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/169783505 July
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September
October
November
December
South Africa
Mauritius, Madagascar
Seychelles, Oman
India, Sri Lanka, India
Malaysia
Singapore


Muster Rolls of U.S.S. Shenandoah 1863-1866




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I have reserved this year.
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:) :) :)
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Santa Cruz, Tenerife
29 January
At 0125 Thos. Cherquin, Gunners Mate, died of Asthma.

Noon: The Spanish Authorities, having refused the remains of Thos. Chergun deceased, made arrangements to bury them at sea.
and, from the next day,
At 9:20, the Spanish Authorities having refused to receive his remains, the body of Thos. Cherguin, late Gunners Mate, was placed into the launch, which, in company with the gig & 1st & 2nd Cutters in charge of Mr. Belknap, proceeded 3 miles to seaward, where the Burial rites were performed.
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27 February
At sea

For those interesting in that sort of thing, there's a long dissertation about target practice. They hung a target, which is meticulously described from the Starboard fore topmast studding sail boom's end, and the various companies fired at it from the poop deck. You can imagine the difficulty firing at a target with the ship is pitching and rolling deeply.
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1 March
At Sea

Reuben Warfield was dis-rated to Landsman from F. Officer's Cook for incompetency! :lol: Later, he was confined in single irons for fighting with the F. Officers Steward. Poor old Reuben was not having a very good day...

On the next day, same image, they scrubbed the decks without sand and clothes! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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10 September
Noon : Lat 10° 14' 00"N, Long 57° 40' 00"E
At 7 o'Clock P.M., dark, Weather cloudy, and starlight at times, between hour of , , the sea changed to pure white, flaming color all around, resembling snow. This appearance of the sea continued two nights in succession, appearing immediately after dark. An examination of the water showed a great number of globular bodies about the size of a pin's head, each emitting a phosphoric light.
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Cove of Muscat
17 September
At 6:30 Fort held by insurgents commenced firing into the town.
At 7:30 the Imam's official came on board.
At 8:00 the Imam's fort began to return the fire.
Forts of Imam and of the rebels exchanging shots at intervals. Sent 2nd launch, armed with Carbines, in charge of two officers to ascertain the whereabouts of 5 officers of this ship, who left yesterday on an excursion.
11:30 Launch returned with officers.
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I suspect that they glossed over quite a few details!
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8 October
Bombay
8:30 P.M. an officer of M.M.S. Coromandel came alongside and reported having picked up four of our men trying to swim ashore. Sent an officer alongside the Coromandel, who returned with Jas. McCarty, Lds, Chas Cope, Francis McNally, W.S. Wyman, C.H. All were placed in double irons.
:D :D :D :D

The next day they were ordered to be placed in double irons from sunset until dawn and then to be prisoners at large during the day until further orders.

Jas McCarty was placed in double irons during the daylight hours for disobedience a few days later. Then, on the 19th at 11:00 A.M. he jumped overboard and tried to swim ashore. They sent a boat after him, he was picked up and placed in single irons. :roll:
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18 December
Calcutta

Henry Scott, Lds, jumped overboard and swam to shore. They sent men after him, but they couldn't find him.

Wyman and McNally jumped overboard again, but they were picked up before reaching shore. :roll: Third time unlucky.
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:roll: :roll: :roll:
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The voyage for 1866 has been completed. You can see a plot of the voyage here and, for more detail, download the KML file and view it with Google Earth. There were a couple of people mentioned here.

These are the weather statistics for this voyage:

Weather ElementRecords
DirT
8,561
Kts
8,494
Baro
2,439
Dry
5,212
Water
1,461
Weather
8,462
Total
34,629

Shenandoah travelled a total of 21,587 miles.
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