Henry Darling and Caro logbooks 1860-1871

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Henry Darling and Caro logbooks 1860-1871

James Clifford Gilmore, a sea captain of Searsport, Maine, kept this logbook of the ships Henry Darling and Caro. He kept the log on board the bark Henry Darling from 1860-1862 on voyages from Boston, New York, and Portland to Valparaiso, Havana, and New Orleans. He kept the log on board the bark Caro from 1865-1871, on voyages from Searsport to Glasgow, Vera Cruz, Galveston, New Orleans, Matanzas, Palermo, Philadelphia, and Mobile, and from New York to Genoa and back to New York and Boston

.02 linear foot (1 volume)

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