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VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T16:45:16machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T16:45:16humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFcorporateBodyMonmouth (Ship)presumedBarnes, Erastus.Besom, Philip.Jones family.Taylor, Henry C.Vanden Bempde, JohnWard, Robert.Whaling Museum (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)Monmouth (Ship)Besom, Philip. Philip Besom narrative, 1841.Besom, Philip.Philip Besom narrative, 1841.1 v. in a case.Personal narrative of Capt. Philip Besom of Marblehead, Mass. recounting his experiences during the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. The diary-like narrative was recorded by Amos Lawrence in 1841. Besom described his life as a sailor from 1771-75; joining Daniel Hitchcock's Regiment in Roxbury, Mass. in 1775; various privateering expeditions, 1777-83, in the privateer Satisfaction, brig Fanny, and ships Aurora, Brandywine, Freemason, and Monmouth; capturing British ships; and his own capture and imprisonment in Jamaica. Besom also briefly described commanding a privateer during the War of 1812. Massachusetts Historical SocietyBarnes, Erastus. Logbooks, 1830-1876.Barnes, Erastus.Logbooks, 1830-1876.6 v.Logbook of the ship Nimrod on a whaling voyage from Sag Harbor, N.Y. to the South Atlantic, with a draft of the bylaws of the East Hampton Tilden and Hendrick's Campaign Club, 1830-1832; two logbooks kept by Erastus Barnes, master of the Nimrod, on whaling voyages in the South Atlantic, 1833-1835; logbook of the ship Washington, Robert N. Wilbur, master, kept by Erastus Barnes, on two whaling voyages in the South Atlantic from 1837-1838, and drafts of letters, 1837-1854; logbook of the Timor of Sag Harbor, 1849-1852; logbook of the bark Monmouth kept by Erastus Barnes, H.B. Hedges, master, for voyage from Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. to the Pacific Ocean from 1843-1845, then used as a scrapbook for activities in Amagansett, Long Island, 1843-1876. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryWhaling Museum (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). Microfilm collection, 1831-1915.Whaling Museum (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)Kellogg, Remington, 1893.Palme, William A.Microfilm collection, 1831-1915.20 reels6 reels of "The New Bedford Whalemen's Shipping List and Merchant's Transcrept," 1843-1915; 3 reels of "A Review of the Archaeoceti," Carnegie Institution of Washington, publication no. 482, by Remington Kellogg; 2 reels of Dennis Wood Abstracts, 1831-1872; records of the National Weather Service RG27, Maury abstracts, National Archives, Washington, DC; logs of the ships Monmouth (1843-1845), Splendid (1844-1848), and Tuscarora (1845-1848); journal of Alice (1846-1849), and abstract of journal of Sheffield (1845-1848); "Whaling Port of Sag Harbor" by William A. Palme; log of ship Emerald and records of ships Isabella and Lewis, 1855-1860; journal of ships Edgar (1852-1855) and Splendid (1848-1850); journals of ships France A. Barstow (1894-1896), Emerald (1854-1855), Isabella (1855), and abstract of ship Lewis; journals of ships John H. Jones (1861-1862) and Alice (1854-1858), log of the Herald (1845-1848), and miscellaneous papers of ship Edgar (1852-1855); journals of ships Cornelia (1842-1843) and Bartholemew Gosnold (1864-1865), logs of ships Aurelia (1877-1878) and Franklin Adams (1868), and account books of Jonathan Bourne Jr. of New Bedford (1841-1845) and schooner Oread (1864). Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryJames Spelman collection, Spelman, James collection, 1701-[1724]Vanden Bempde, JohnJames Spelman collection 1701-[1724] Spelman, James collection23 itemsThe James Spelman collection contains correspondence and documents related to the career and finances of Royal Navy officer James Spelman, who served onboard the HMS and HMS during the early 18th century. Spelman corresponded with John Vanden Bempde, a wealthy relative who promoted Spelman's naval career and provided financial assistance. Later material concerns the Spelman family's debts and financial difficulties. Ruby MonmouthEnglishWilliam L. Clements LibraryTaylor, Henry C. Papers, 1830-1838.Taylor, Henry C.Papers, 1830-1838.8 itemsFinal draft of petition to the New York State Legislature for charter to a corporation to conduct a whaling, fishing, and candlemaking business at Cold Spring, and the final draft of the act presented to the Legislature, 1838; handwritten copy of the bylaws of the Cold Spring Whaling company adopted November 13, 1838, and minutes of a meeting of the company's trustees signed by William Jones, Henry R. Willis, Samuel J. Underhill, and Richard M. Conklin. Also, letters from John H. Jones to Walter R. Jones discussing the ships Matilda and James Fairley, and other business plans, 1830; expense sheet for "The Sloop Peruvian for Barque Monmouth" and a note and voucher dealing with the Monmouth, 1838. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryJones family. Papers, 1835-1866.Jones family.Papers, 1835-1866.1 cubic ft.Memo books, crew lists, bills, receipts, cash books, correspondence, account sheets, and instructions for masters of the ships Huntsville, Manmouth, Sheffield, Splendid, Nathaniel P. Tallmadge, James D. Cooper, Henry Garbeck, Limehouse, Midas, Norma, and Washington, 1836-1866; Cold Spring Whaling Company bills, receipts, correspondence, disaster books of the Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co., and vessel account books, 1835-1855; mortgage and land deed for Richard Conklin, 1849; bills for lumber, list of 23 captains, list of payments by Adolphus Mayer, and receipts for food and supplies in Spanish, 1847-1855. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryWard, Robert. A journal by Robt. Ward of the H. M. Ship Monmouth Capt. James Alms Esq. Commander, 1783 Feb-1784 Apr.Ward, Robert.A journal by Robt. Ward of the H. M. Ship Monmouth Capt. James Alms Esq. Commander, 1783 Feb-1784 Apr.1 v. (106 p.) ; 24 x 19 cm.Manuscript ship's log containing daily entries of latitude, longitude, weather and winds, and "remarks" for the Monmouth's tour of duty in the Indian Ocean from 1783 to 1784. Included are details on an engagement with the French fleet on June 21, 1783; news of the Treaty of Paris peace three months later; and comments on shipboard life, such as outbreaks of fever, disciplary actions, provisions, ship sightings, routine repairs, and contacts with other vessels. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryWhaling Museum (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). Anonymous ships collection, 1842-1854.Whaling Museum (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)Anonymous ships collection, 1842-1854..1 cubic ft.Certificates of good wishes, bills for consular fees, instructions to masters, whalemen's shipping lists, certificate for bone and sperm oil, bills, and receipts for whaling vessels Alice, Edgar, Huntsville, Monmouth, Richmond, and Splendid, 1842-1854; certificate of permanent enrollment of bark Monmouth to Cold Spring Whaling Co., 1847; certification of shipments for ships Empire, Granada, Great Western, Montgomery, Niagara, Prince Albert, Quebec, Rio Grande, Delphas, Milter, and Wyoming, 1845-1846; 2 letters to Abraham Bell and Son about prices and the cotton market, 1846. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial Library