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Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:39 pm
Welcome to the log book of the Alexander 1899
(Steam bark) of San Francisco, mastered by B.T. Tilton, on voyage from 16 Mar.-11 Nov. 1899.
At the moment (01/04/2020) all sections are claimed. Please check the shipyard listing for plenty of other log books waiting to help us understand Arctic ice. Thank you
Please ensure that you read these information pages before transcribing
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The ship is working on civil time
Thank you for your help
(Steam bark) of San Francisco, mastered by B.T. Tilton, on voyage from 16 Mar.-11 Nov. 1899.
At the moment (01/04/2020) all sections are claimed. Please check the shipyard listing for plenty of other log books waiting to help us understand Arctic ice. Thank you
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Journey section / Users | Date from | Date to | General Position | Comments |
A Stream A: shiplover Stream B: JGnfld Stream C: marmaduke | 18990316 | 18990801 | Around the middle of the Bering Sea and Cape Prince of Whales | Bit of trouble with whiskey. Lots of ice. |
B Stream A: shiplover Stream B: JGnfld Stream C: marmaduke | 18990802 | 18990930 | South end of Arctic Ocean | Plenty of ice. Some whales |
C Stream A: shiplover Stream B: JGnfld Stream C: marmaduke | 18991001 | 18991111 | Arctic Ocean to Bering Sea | Voyage home |
Note
The ship is working on civil time
Thank you for your help