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Lackawanna (1883): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:23 pm
by Randi

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NARA URL JPG Link General area(s)
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/167189312 January (1-6) Peru to Hawaii
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/167189524 January (7-31)
February
March
April
May
June
July (1-21)
Hawaii
Peru
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/167189732 July (22-31)
August
September
October
November
December
Peru
Ecuador
Peru
Chile




On the weather page, please enter: date, locations, distances (nautical miles and tenths), courses, and all the weather data in the columns outlined in red in the spreadsheet.
It is not necessary to record State of the Sea.
However, ice mentioned in the weather grid should be transcribed using the magenta Sea column.

On the events page please enter: ice, location information, and sailing information.
Aurorae, volcanic, and seismic activity should be reported in the forum.
The names of US Navy and Coast Guard ships met should be noted. This gives the science team a chance to compare weather readings. You can include all ships mentioned in a single entry without a time or any additional data.
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 3).
Unlike in OW3, where three transcriptions were required for each page, we are doing only one transcription per page.

Every transcriber needs to enter the date.
The date is used to organize the pages.



See Lackawanna: general for some general background and discussion.
See Lackawanna: 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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Re: Lackawanna (1883): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2024 9:43 pm
by joke_slayer
Starting on this year

Re: Lackawanna (1883): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2024 10:46 pm
by Michael
:D :D :D

Re: Lackawanna (1883): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2024 6:24 pm
by joke_slayer
20th May, ran into a storm in the middle of nowhere in the south pacific (~1000km SE of Easter Island and ~1000km SW of Pitcairn Island by eye)

https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 37-143.JPG
0800-1200 Passed several pieces of scantling + heavy planking last hour of watch
1200-1600 Passing floating lumber
Possible evidence of a shipwreck, had a quick look around and couldn't find any info

Re: Lackawanna (1883): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2024 9:27 am
by joke_slayer
Arrived in Callao on the 19th of June to find yellow fever
1805 Exchanged numbers with Pensacola + Onward at anchor near San Lorenzo on account of yellow fever in the City
https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 37-173.JPG

Re: Lackawanna (1883): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2024 4:08 pm
by Michael
:shock: :shock: :shock:

Re: Lackawanna (1883): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2024 4:43 pm
by Randi
Callao seems to have had its problems...

Shenandoah (1885):
ggordon wrote: Sun Mar 31, 2024 8:10 pm July 14 at Callao, Peru:

8AM to Meridian:
By order of Captain placed in confinement on bread and water for five days J.H. ODonnell (app.) and Chas. Bouren (I.C.F.) for insolence, demanding liberty knowing the ship is in an infected port.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 37-087.JPG

Must have been maddening for the crew. They have been in port at Callao for about six weeks with no liberty.


Yellow Fever Timeline: The History Of A Long Misunderstood Disease

Re: Lackawanna (1883): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2024 10:32 pm
by joke_slayer
Completed

Re: Lackawanna (1883): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2024 10:37 pm
by Michael
I will get to it as soon as I finish working on Villalobos 1916. :D :D :D

Re: Lackawanna (1883): links, questions, comments, coordination, ...

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2024 3:05 pm
by Michael
The voyage for 1883 has been completed. It was another superb job by the Joke_Slayer. 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. There were a few mentions of people here.

These are the weather statistics for this voyage:

Weather ElementRecords
DirT
8,758
Kts
8,759
Baro
8,759
Attd
8,759
Dry
8,759
Wet
8,735
Water
3,340
Weather
8,747
Clouds
8,722
Clear
8,723
Total
82,061

Lackawanna travelled a total of 15,615 miles.