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Being transcribed as a special case




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NARA URL JPG Link General area(s)
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/169800507 January
February
March
April
May
North Carolina
Maryland
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/169800500 June (1-4) Maryland
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/169800699 October
November
December
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina




On the weather page, please enter: date, locations, knots, fathoms, courses steered, and all the weather data in the columns outlined in red in the spreadsheet.
If the ship is not moving (e.g., at anchor), knots, fathoms, and courses steered do not need to be transcribed. In that case, the course is usually the ship's heading.

On the events page please enter: location information, sailing information, and any mentions of ice.
In general there is no need to include comments about the weather unless there is something unusual or extreme.
Comments about problems with or changes of the weather instruments are very rare but should be noted.
Aurorae, volcanic, and seismic activity should be reported in the forum.
The names of US Navy and Coast Guard ships met should be transcribed, but if they are seen on the following days they don't have to be transcribed again. You can include all ships mentioned in a single entry without a time or any additional data. This gives the science team a chance to compare weather readings.
Other events are optional.

One person can do both weather and events (Stream 1), but the system also allows one person to do the weather page (Stream 1) and a second person to do the events page (Stream 2).

Every page needs to have a date. The date is used to organize the pages.



See Tuscarora: general for some general background and discussion.
See Tuscarora: examples for a quick introduction to transcribing or a refresher.

See Transcribing Guide to learn how to transcribe the data.
Post in Ask Questions Here or this topic if you have questions.

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24 January 1864
Off Wilmington, North Carolina

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I'm not transcribing the results of the Court Martial which is being read to all ships. Two men were found guilty of Desertion During a Time of War. They also tried to get through U.S. Army lines so as to be able to join the rebels. One man got 10 years, five of which are to be served as hard labour. The other man man received five years, half of which were to be served as hard labour. He was, apparently, a man of good character.
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I was curious as to why various blockade runners, trying to get into Wilmington, would fly the rebel flag.

From Wikipedia
Trade was based on the coming and going of steamer ships of British smugglers. These vessels were called "blockade runners" because they had to avoid the Union's imposed maritime barricade. Mostly, the blockade runners came indirectly from British colonies, such as Bermuda, Bahamas or Nova Scotia. Often, they were forced to fly the Confederate insignia since the Union had imposed the death penalty on British "pirates" captured in the region.
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Pretty good reason.
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