Kearsarge (1882): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...
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Re: Kearsarge (1882): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...
Well done Gordon.
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February 21
Still participating in the festivities, but no salute for King Rex today.
Sunrise
Still participating in the festivities, but no salute for King Rex today.
Sunrise
Sunsetdressed ship in rainbow, in honor of Rex, King of the Carnival with Rex flag at the main.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 6_0072.JPGhauled down rainbow and mast head flags.
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February 22
Stop the foolishness. The Admirals are here.
Sunrise
Stop the foolishness. The Admirals are here.
Sunrise
8AM to Noondressed ship with U.S. Ensigns at mast-heads.
Meridian to 4PMRear Admiral Preble visited the ship and was received with the customary honors. At noon fired a national salute of 21 guns.
SunsetRear Adm. Wyman U.S.N. visited the ship and was received with customary honors.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 6_0073.JPGhauled down masthead flags.
Re: Kearsarge (1882): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...
February is complete.
Other than Mardis Gras, not much of interest. Still sitting in port at New Orleans recruiting lots of boys and shipping them off in groups of 30 or so to various locations for training.
Other than Mardis Gras, not much of interest. Still sitting in port at New Orleans recruiting lots of boys and shipping them off in groups of 30 or so to various locations for training.
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March is complete.
Sailed from New Orleans to Kingston, Jamaica. Spent a couple of days there and now headed for St. Thomas.
Sailed from New Orleans to Kingston, Jamaica. Spent a couple of days there and now headed for St. Thomas.