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Yantic 1897

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  • 0900: Called all hands to muster Lt. Comd'r J P Gilmore U.S.N. read aloud his orders from the Navy Department detaching him from the command of the Yantic and ordering him to proceed to the United States; after which his successor Lt. Comd'r J. M. Miller read aloud his orders from the Department to command the Yantic and assumed command
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  • 1026: After the first shot, as the rammer was being used in ramming home the charge, the charge exploded.. J.M. Hayden, Cox., had his left hand injured at the vent. The upper half port was blown away.
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  • 1200-1600: Sent an officer in charge of a boat to bring off a prisoner for passage to the United States. Said prisoner was by order of the Captain, duly searched and placed in solitary confinement in double irons under charge of a sentry.
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  • 0800: Dressed ship British Ensign at main in honor of Her Britannic Majesty's Diamond Jubilee
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Yantic 1877

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  • 1145: Chas. R Rees died
  • 1815: Hove ship to and committed the body of Chas R Rees to the deep
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  • 1515: Hugh Clark 1st CH expired
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  • 1415: Called all hands to muster and a priest from shore read the funeral service over Hugh Clark ~ the body was then sent on shore for burial
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Yantic 1876

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  • 1925: Chas. Bennett (~. G. M.) died of Pneumonia
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  • 1505: held services over the remains of Chas. Bennett (C.G.M.) Chaplain McLaren U.S.N. Officiating, immediately afterwards s~ the body ashore for burial accompanied by a funeral party
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  • 0800-1200: Special order of Navy Dept. relating to the death of Admiral Stringham and order of Lt. Comdr Dickens assigning him to the temporary command of this ship. Comdr RS McCook is detached from the ship and ordered to the Naval Hospital at Yokohama Japan. per str of May 1st by direction of Rear Admiral Reynolds
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  • 1600-2000: Received on board Jno Buckley as a distressed American Seaman
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Lackawanna 1878

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  • 0400-0800: Robert Lindsay (~) was placed in the brig for being drunk + noisy and for jumping overboard and attempting to swim ashore.
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Lackawanna 1879

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  • 1200-1600: Main topsail tie parted in hoisting and Francis Johnson (C-Top) fell from aloft + was Killed
1879-03-18 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 28-185.JPG
  • 1725: Called all hands bury the dead, Funeral party left the ship with the remains of Francis Johnson (C-Top)
1879-07-18 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 30-107.JPG
  • 1200-1600: Sent detail of men ashore to participate in funeral ceremonies of German Man of War Bismarck
1879-08-02 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 30-122.JPG
  • 1630: A funeral party left the German Corvette Bismarck returning at 1700
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  • 1600-2000: Received on board from German gunboat Albatross Ma-i who was placed under sentry's charge to await trial by Consular Authorities on shore for horse stealing
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  • 1600-2000: By order of Commanding Officer the Samoan Prisoner Mai was released and allowed to go on shore his bail bond having been filled at the US Consulate
1879-09-04 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 30-155.JPG
  • 0800-1200: Sent Navigator to locate Whale and Grampus rocks - found their position correct as given on chart
1879-09-05 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 30-156.JPG
  • 1820: William Highlett (armorer) died of disentery
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  • 1200-1600: Sent funeral party ashore with the remains of William Highlett late armorer of this ship
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  • 1200-1600: Carl Bannister (CT) was confined in double irons by order of Commanding Officer for attempting to strike policeman with a belaying pin
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  • 1238: Lieut James D'Hemilly USMC was brought on deck when he immediately jumped over-board through the starboard after pivot. Let go life buoys, lowered 2nd Whale boat, picked him up and brought him on board. Returned for life buoys and hoisted whaleboat
1879-12-17 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 31-061.JPG
  • 0800-1200: Paid an official visit to His Majesty the King of the Hawaiian Islands
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Lackawanna 1880

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  • 0800-1200: Received his Majesty the King of the Hawaiian Islands
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  • 0800-1200: By order of Comd'g officer Confined Ansel Keen (Sea) for five days on bread + water for telling the Corporal of Guard to go to Hell
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  • 0400-0800: At sunrise half masted colors in respect to the memory of the late Rear Admiral H.K. Thatcher USN
  • 1200-1600: At meridian 13 minute guns were fired from battery on Navy yard in respect to the memory of the late Rear Admiral H.K. Thatcher USN
1880-06-13 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 32-040.JPG
  • 1200-1600: Sent steam launch with an officer to bring the President of Honduras from La Brea to Amapala
1880-06-30 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 32-057.JPG
  • 1420: Josiah Nembherd (Cabin Boy) fell or jumped overboard from Capin Port. Stopped the Engines, lowered a boat and picked him up
1880-08-11 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 32-099.JPG
  • 0800-1200: Peruvian batteries on shore firing towards the Chilean fleet
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  • 2200: At about 10.00 PM a skirmish took place in the neighborhood of San Lorenzo and several shells were fired in that direction from one of the Callao batteries. The firing continued at intervals for about half an hour
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  • 0920: Sent boats on shore for refugees
  • 1300: Weighed anchor and steamed out of Chorillos Harbor with refugees on board bound for Chimbote
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  • 1000: Fired a salute of 9 guns to the Consul General of Peru to the United States of Colombia, Peruvian flag at the fore. Received several passengers on board for Callao also mail and freight
1880-08-30 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 32-118.JPG
  • 0800-1200: An Exchange of shots took place between the Chilean Fleet and the shore batteries continuing for about half an hour
1880-09-15 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 32-134.JPG
  • 1600: US minister to Peru came on board
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  • 0930: American consul made an official visit to the ship 0940 Received an official visit from Chilean Officer with Compliments of Captain of Chilean War Vessel Atpau; also received official visit from Captain of English War Vessel Shannon
  • 1200-1600: Chilean Military Governor, Commanding in Arica, visited the ship. Saluted him with eleven guns. Comd'g officer, with US Minister called upon the Chilean Admiral + the Comd'g officer of HBMS Shannon
1880-10-13 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 32-162.JPG
  • 2000-2400: Gen Adams US Minister to Bolivia and Bolivian peace commissioners came on board for passage to Arica
1880-10-18 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 32-167.JPG
  • 1200-1600: Their Excellencies the US Ministers to Chili, Bolivia and Peru with the Commanding officer of this ship paid an official visit to HMS Shannon and French War Ship Hussard
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  • 1215: two Bolivian peace Commissioners came on board
  • 1430: Chilean Minister of war paid an official visit to the ship and was received with customary honors
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  • 2230: A boat from Chalaco brought official document for Bolivian Commissioner. Sent an officer on shore with same
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  • 1430: The Peruvian Commissioners left the ship
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  • 1155: The Chilean, Bolivian and Peruvian Peace Commissioners assembled on board
  • 1330: Peace Commissioners left the ship
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  • 1200-1600: The Peace Commission held a conference
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  • 1200: The Chilean Peace Commissioners and at 1230 the Peruvian and Bolivian Peace Commissioners came on board
  • 1700: The Chilean, Peruvian and Bolivian Plenipotentiaries left the ship
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  • 0800-1200: Hon J.P. Christianey US Minister to Peru left the ship. Received Official visits from various war vessels in port
1880-11-03 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 32-183.JPG
  • 1200-1600: Forton the Point fired two shots at the Chilean Fleet which was answered by one of the ships on the blockading squadron
  • 1600-2000: A shot was fired from the blockading squadron towards the shore and several shots were fired from the shore batteries
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  • 1200-1600: Those battery on point fired four shots at Chilean fleet
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  • 1130: Fire reported in fore hold caused by light being brought near open coal tar barrel. Beat to quarters and put the fire out
1880-11-12 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 32-192.JPG
  • 0400-0800: At daylight the battery on the mole fired several shots in the direction of San Lorenzo Head
1880-11-29 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 33-018.JPG
  • 0800-1200: Received visits from the seniors of the English French German and Italian men of war in harbor
1880-12-05 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 33-024.JPG
  • 0400-0800: Two shots were fired from shore at three Chilean torpedo boats while passing from neutral fleet to San Lorenzo
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Lackawanna 1881

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1881-01-16 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 33-067.JPG
  • 0800-1200: Received on board as refugees Mr Nicolas de Pierola and family
  • 1200-1600: Mr Pierola and family left in the Adams for Chancay. Sent ashore sails for refugees
  • 2000: Sent marine guard on shore for protection of foreigners. Sent two lower and topmast ~sails on shore for use of refugees
1881-01-17 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 33-068.JPG
  • 1940: Sent landing party of ten men ashore to protect refugees
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  • 1200-1600: Received on board refugees for passage to Callao among them Mrs Pierola + family
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  • 0400-0800: Disembarked passengers with baggage
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  • 0800-1200: Received on board as refugees the family of President Pierola
1881-06-04 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 34-017.JPG
  • 0800-1200: Received on board from shore authorities for passage to US Consulate at Tahiti, Henry Lee and John Sheppard deserters from American brigantine Robert E Clayton
1881-06-13 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 34-026.JPG
  • 1300: Received a visit from Her Majesty the Queen of Tahiti
1881-06-23 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 34-036.JPG
  • 0800-1200: Commanding officer left the ship to make an official Visit to Malietoa King of Samoa and to the Taimua and Taipule, representatives of the Old Gov't party
1881-06-25 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 34-038.JPG
  • 0800-1200: Several Chiefs of the Taimofaipule faction visited the ship officially to consider terms of peace
  • 1630: Party of Native Chiefs came on board to attend conference
1881-06-26 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 34-039.JPG
  • 1100: Convention of native chiefs met on board at 11 together with German, English and US Consuls
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  • 0800-1200: Peace Conference being held on board
  • 1330: Peace conference met
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  • 1300: By the Right Reverend Bishop Willis, Paymaster F. H. Hinman, USN, and Miss Mary M Coleman of San Francisco, were joined in the bonds of holy matrimony on board this ship
1881-09-26 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 34-132.JPG
  • 0800-1200: Sent officers in full dress to attend funeral observances of late President in San Francisco
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