Mabel (Bark)
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Whaling vessel, out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by John Horan on voyage from 18 Sept. 1877-29 May 1881; owner-agent: William Lewis; built at Bath, Me., in 1877.
The Mabel, a 188-ton ship, built in Bath, Maine, in 1877, by Brown & Hodgkins. Its home port was New Bedford, Massachusetts. Edmund Kelley was the master and William Lewis was the managing owner and agent. In 1881, the Mabel embarked on its second recorded whaling voyage and returned to port in 1882. According to the crewmen's agreements, the voyage ended in San Francisco, California not New Bedford, Massachusetts.
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Seafaring life
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Massachusetts--New Bedford
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South Pacific Ocean
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Indian Ocean
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Massachusetts--New Bedford
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