Herald (Ship : 1818-1873)
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Whaling vessel, out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by George H. Cash; owner-agent: E.W. Howland & Co.
Whaling vessel; out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by John M. Honeywell and then John A. Gillis, on voyage from 19 Apr. 1865-12 Nov. 1866; owner-agent: I.H. Bartlett & Sons; built at Newbury, Mass., 1818.
Whaling vessel; out of New Bedford, Mass.; mastered by Nathaniel H. Nye; owner-agent: T. & A.R. Nye; built at Newbury, Mass., 1818; sold to New London in 1873.
Whaling vessel out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Frederick Ricketson, on voyage 9 July 1832-19 May 1833 to coast of Brazil grounds and Hatteras grounds; owner-agent: Tobey & Ricketson; built at Salem, Mass., 1807.
Whaling vessel; out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Seth Nickerson and then John R. Sturgis, on voyage from 30 Apr. 1867-25 Apr. 1869; built at Newbury, Mass., 1818; altered to bark, 1869.
H.M.S. Herald, under the command of Captain Nias, was the ship in which Captain Hobson sailed to New Zealand, arriving at the Bay of Islands 29 January 1840. On 21 February the Herald sailed to the Waitemata, where Hobson suffered a stroke on 1 March.
Whaling vessel (274 tons), out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Fred Ricketson, on voyage 22 Dec. 1837-29 Sept. 1840 to coast of New Holland ground, Java trench off Indonesia, Vasquez, and Bay of Panama ground; owner-agent: Tobey and Ricketson; built at Salem, Mass., 1807.
Whaling vessel; out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Caleb Kempton; built at Newbury, Mass., 1820.
The ship Herald was a whaling vessel based in Stonington, Connecticut. The first voyage under Captain Charles O. Brewster lasted from September 12, 1841, through May 4, 1843. The ship traveled to the whaling grounds and ports of the Indian Ocean. Captain Elijah B. Morgan headed the second voyage around Cape Horn toward Chile from June 24, 1843, through August 10, 1845.
Whaling vessel, out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Fred Ricketson, on voyage 1 July 1833-31 Oct. 1834 to the South Atlantic and Indian Ocean whaling grounds; owner-agent Tobey & Ricketson; built at Salem, Mass., 1807.
The ship Herald was a whaling vessel based in Stonington, Connecticut. The first voyage under Captain Charles O. Brewster lasted from September 12, 1841, through May 4, 1843. The ship traveled to the whaling grounds and ports of the Indian Ocean. Captain Elijah B. Morgan headed the second voyage around Cape Horn toward Chile from June 24, 1843, through August 10, 1845.
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Kupang (Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia)
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South Pacific Ocean
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Indian Ocean
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Massachusetts--New Bedford
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Indian Ocean
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Pacific Ocean
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Indian Ocean
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Massachusetts--New Bedford
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Massachusetts--New Bedford
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New England
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Massachusetts--New Bedford
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Atlantic Ocean
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Atlantic Ocean
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Massachusetts--New Bedford
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Atlantic Ocean
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Dulce, Gulf of (Costa Rica)
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Waitemata Harbour (N.Z.)
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North Atlantic Ocean
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Massachusetts--New Bedford
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Andaman Sea
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Talcahuano (Chile)
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Auckland (N.Z.)
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Massachusetts--New Bedford
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