Egeria logbook 1858-1859

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Egeria logbook 1858-1859

William Swann, Jr. kept this logbook from September 22, 1858-March 7, 1859 during a voyage from New York to Shanghai on board the merchant ship Egeria. The ship's captain, W. M. Bisbee, died during the voyage, on January 12, 1859 and was succeeded by Master Howland

.04 linear foot (1 volume)

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