Roscoe (Bark : 1833-1859)
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Roscoe (Bark : 1833-1859)
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Roscoe (Bark : 1833-1859)
Roscoe (Bark : 1821)
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Roscoe (Bark : 1821)
Roscoe II (Bark)
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Whaling vessel (362 tons), out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by George H. Macomber on voyage 15 May 1860 to 23 Nov. 1864; agent/owner: Loum Snow; built at Fairhaven, Mass., 1821.
Whaling vessel out of New Bedford, Mass.; sold and withdrawn, 1859; also known as Roscoe II.
Whaling vessel (362 tons), out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by William H. Almy and then mate Frederick Hussey, on voyage 8 Nov. 1859-12 Apr. 1860; owner-agent: Loum Snow & Son; built at Fairhaven, Mass., in 1821; shipwrecked in Arctic Ocean in 1872.
Whaling vessel, out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Edward D. Lewis, on voyage 1 Nov. 1870-19 Aug. 1872 (shipwrecked) to the Coast of Brazil, Callao, Off Shore, On the Line, Arctic Ocean, and other whaling grounds; owner-agent: Loum Snow & Son.
Whaling vessel, out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Joseph R. Gorham, on voyage 23 Nov. 1849-10 June 1851 to the New Zealand, French Rock, and Tonga whaling grounds; owner-agent: Jonathan Bourne, Jr.; built at Fairhaven, Mass., in 1821; shipwrecked in Arctic Ocean in 1872.
Whaling vessel (362 tons), out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by George H. Macomber, on voyage 11 July 1865-10 June 1870 to the Western, Cape Verde Islands, Coast of Brazil, False Banks, Off Shore, and Arctic Ocean whaling grounds; owner-agent: Loum Snow & Son; built at Fairhaven, Mass., in 1821; shipwrecked in Arctic Ocean in 1872.
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Blackfish whales
Children
Drowning
Finback whale
Globicephala
Humpback whale
Indigenous peoples
Killer whale
Marine accidents
Mutiny
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Right whale
Seafaring life
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Sperm whale
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Honolulu (Hawaii)
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Juan Fernández Islands
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Faial Island (Azores)
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North Pacific Ocean
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Tumbes (Peru)
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Pacific Ocean
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Massachusetts--New Bedford
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Atlantic Ocean
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Marquesas Islands (French Polynesia)
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Atlantic Ocean
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Arctic Ocean
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Point Hope (Alaska)
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Pacific Ocean
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Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony
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Galapagos Islands
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Massachusetts--New Bedford
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Raoul Island (Kermadec Islands)
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South Pacific Ocean
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Praia (Cape Verde)
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São Jorge (Azores)
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Massachusetts--New Bedford
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Indian Ocean
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Esmeraldas (Ecuador)
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Faial Island (Azores)
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Panama
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Massachusetts--New Bedford
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Paita (Peru)
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Massachusetts--New Bedford
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Atlantic Ocean
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Anadyr, Gulf of (Russia)
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Waimea (Kauai, Hawaii)
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Chile
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Atlantic Ocean
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Flores Island (Azores)
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Islands, Bay of (N.Z.)
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Arctic Ocean
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Honolulu (Hawaii)
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Massachusetts--New Bedford
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Indian Ocean
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Corvo Island (Azores)
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