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Michael
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Lackawanna 1873

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  • People. Released from confinement privates Thos Doherty & George Kampf this being the anniversary of the birth of General George Washington.
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  • People. E. J. Collins (private, USMC) was this day considered a deserter, being 10 days absent without leave.
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  • People. Heir apparent to the Japanese throne, accompanied by the US Consul interpreter, paid a visit to the ship.
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  • People. Sent 1st and 3nd whale boats to board Steamer Syechue for American Minister to China, Mr. Low.
  • People. The American Minister to China came on board. 1655, he left.
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  • 1010: Capt. E. Y. MCauley relieved Capt. Paul Shirley of the command of the Lackawanna by direction of the Navy Dept.
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  • 1030: Captain Paul Shirley left the ship to go on board the homeward bound steamer; as he left the side, the crew without orders, gave him three hearty cheers from the fore rigging.
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Tuscarora 1874

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  • 1200-1600: Lieut George A Baldy Navigator was suspended from duty by the Comd'g Officer for being in such a condition from the use of stimulants as to be unable to perform his duties in a proper manner
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  • 0800-1200: Fired 39 minute guns on account of the death of H.M. the King of the Sandwich Islands
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  • 0800-1200: Followed the motions of Hawaiian authorities on shore in half-masting colors as a testimonial of respect to the memory of the late king. Sent ashore to US consul five (5) blue lights night signals one (1) White lantern + a white member for signals to be used in case of disturbance on shore
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  • 0800-1200: followed motions of Hawaiian authorities on shore in half-masting colors as a testimonial of respect to the memory of the late king
  • 1200-1600: made all preparations for sending a party of armed men ashore to assist in preserving the peace
  • 1600-2000: A precou~ted signal was made from the American barque Munay for assistance. Sent Company of Infantry & Marine Guard on shore in charge of Lieut Comd'r Theo F. Jewell to assist in quelling disturbance caused by the Election of new king David Kalakau. USS Portsmouth + HBMS Tenedos also sent parties of armed men.
  • 2000-2400: Heaving firing on shore: Sent Lieut Baldy on shore to Headquarters to inquire cause of firing. Lieut Baldy returned at midnight. Everything quiet on shore
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  • 1200: Fired a salute of (21) guns with Hawaiian flag at main in honor of the inauguration of the king elect of the Hawaiian Islands David Kalikeau.
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  • 1200-1600: Lieut Comdr Jewell reported on board from duty on shore
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  • 0400-0800: Lieut Geo A Norris, Ensign M. D. Hyde and Mids. W.H.H. Southerland reported on board with thirty six (36) men having been detached from special duty on shore Lieut Geo A. Baldy took command on shore of those remaining there fourteen men + nineteen marines
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  • 1000: Hi Excellency the French Commissioner paid an official visit on board & was received with usual ceremonies 1050 the Governor of Oahu visited the ship accompanied by the Prime Minister
  • 1600-2000: Preparing ship fore evening entertainment
  • 1900: Parties from shore and the USS Portsmouth HBMS Tenedos came on board to witness Minstrel Entertainment by the crew
  • 2000-2400: Ladies + gentlemen from shore and Officers of HBMS Tenedos and USS Portsmouth on board witnessing entertainment given by crew
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  • 0800-1200: His Hawaiian Majesty's Chamberlain Mr Pendergrast visited the ship
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  • 1600-2000: Attorney General Hartwell came on board + made arrangements for procuring assistance in case of any disturbance on shore
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  • 0800-1200: Patrick Carrick (Lds) was placed in solitary confinement by order of Comdg Officer for having jumped overboard & attempted to swim ashore
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  • 0940: disembarked 94 men + twelve officers with Comdr Belknap to participate in the funeral of his late majesty King Lunalilo
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  • 1200-1600: 1st + 2nd Cutters pulled in Regatta for Man of War boats given by USS Portsmouth. During the Regatta King Kalakaua of the Hawaiian Islands and Leliokoku Prince apparent visited the USS Portsmouth. This ships Gig came in ahead in the Gigs race and the 1st Cutter in the Cutter race the only races for which this ship's boats were entered
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  • 1600-1800: Sent Sieving party ashore
  • 1800-2000: Fishing party returned with a good haul of fish
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  • 0800-1200: George W. Graves a distressed American Seaman was received on board to take passage to Yokohama
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  • 1200-1600: Geo Graves a passenger from Bonin Islands was sent ashore to the US Naval Hospital
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  • 1200-1600: The following named destitute seamen belonging to American Whaling Barque Active were received on board for transportation to the United States Vz E. T. Silva: A J Frates: A Francis: Jack: M Simeas: David: T Ferrars
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  • 0400-0800: Ensign M.D. Hyde. Chief Engineer L J Allen P.H. Engineer J. H. Harmony + Asst Surgeon J.L. Neilson left the ship to try the height of the mountain as far as the glacier now in plain sight from the ship
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  • 2020: Mr Wagner Pilot reported on board: while steaming very slowly into the anchorage the ship answering her helm much more quickly than the Pilot anticipated ran upon a reef standing out from docks just a wash at high water; the keel striking first forward and then first abaft mid ship section. Stopped and devoted the remainder of the watch to lightening ship and making other preparations for getting off. Ran the IX Guns forward and got out shot shell and powder. Sent out kedges from Port bow and quarter and carried out Port bower anchor with chain to a position about one ships length off Port bow. Tide rising slowly. At end of watch engaged shackling Port chain. Soundings taken around ship at 2340 from the Dingy by J.L. Thatcher Carpenter
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  • 2000-2400: Lieut A.B. Carter, USN left behind on shore sick from the USS Benicia departed this life this evening at the residence of Mr. Cartright and American Merchant of Honolulu
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  • 1400: Sent body bearers ashore in charge of Mid. Southerland: At 1430 sent an Escort of 56 seamen + Marine guard of this ship; as escort for funeral of Lt. Carter
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