Shenandoah (1886): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...
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October 1 anchored off Santa Barbara, California:
4AM to 8AM
4AM to 8AM
https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 39-207.JPGSea along the coast covered with oil.
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October 15 at Mare Island, California:
10:05 PM:
10:05 PM:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 39-222.JPGAbout five minutes past ten, two distinct shocks of an earthquake occured.
Re: Shenandoah (1886): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...
1886 is complete. The last weather data was logged on October 19 at Noon. The ship was being stripped in preparation for decommission and the weather instruments were removed. The last few log pages only had the event page filled in.
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I'll get to it as soon as I finish processing Sacramento 1866.
Re: Shenandoah (1886): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...
The voyage for 1886 has been processed, with many thanks to Gordon for his always careful and accurate work. You can see a plot of the voyage here and, for more detail, you can download the KML file and view it with Google Earth.
These are the weather statistics for this voyage:
Shenandoah travelled a total of 4,283 miles.
These are the weather statistics for this voyage:
Weather Element | Records |
DirT | 1,836 |
Kts | 1,833 |
Baro | 1,836 |
Attd | 1,836 |
Dry | 1,836 |
Wet | 1,836 |
Water | 776 |
Weather | 1,836 |
Clouds | 1,800 |
Clear | 1,835 |
Total | 17,260 |
Shenandoah travelled a total of 4,283 miles.
Re: Shenandoah (1886): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...
Great Job
Eric, Gordon and Michael !
FixedEric, Gordon and Michael !
Re: Shenandoah (1886): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...
Eric did most of the work. I just did the last couple of months.
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Well, Houston, we have a problem. There are no XML files for the work that Eric did!!!
I just did a unix find find command from the top of the tree for all XML files, and this is all that we have, August 4 to October 19, which are the ones you did.
I just did a unix find find command from the top of the tree for all XML files, and this is all that we have, August 4 to October 19, which are the ones you did.
Code: Select all
$ find . -type f | grep "\-039-" | sort | head -3
./Shenandoah (File responses)/Upload Files (File responses)/1886/shenandoah-039-18860804_125_1B6CDC62.xml
./Shenandoah (File responses)/Upload Files (File responses)/1886/shenandoah-039-18860805_126_F15B3343.xml
./Shenandoah (File responses)/Upload Files (File responses)/1886/shenandoah-039-18860805_127_C1FA92D4.xml
$ find . -type f | grep "\-039-" | sort | tail -3
./Shenandoah (File responses)/Upload Files (File responses)/1886/shenandoah-039-18861017_224_DD67C246.xml
./Shenandoah (File responses)/Upload Files (File responses)/1886/shenandoah-039-18861018_225_57EBA383.xml
./Shenandoah (File responses)/Upload Files (File responses)/1886/shenandoah-039-18861019_226_9D94C43F.xml
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Well, I got the Shenandoah decommissioned and I'm reassigned back in time aboard the Kearsarge in 1882 New Orleans now. Please don't send me back to Callao again. It was a nice place with a sunny mostly overcast drizzly beach, but I had all I could take of it, having been stuck aboard ship for months in 1885 because the city was under quarantine. I'm quite enjoying my time in New Orleans now.
Re: Shenandoah (1886): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...
No worries about going back to Callao. I had 21/2 months of Shenandoah 1867 to transcribe. Then, I have three or four years of very early Tuscarora. When I get those done and if there's no word from Eric, I'll transcribe the missing months of Shenandoah 1886. For now, I'll leave Eric's months in the Transcription Status sheet as "Done", and his name in the tracker. I'll give Eric a week or three to respond and, if we don't hear back, I'll mark the status sheet as "Available", and remove his details from the tracker.
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Eric will be back.