U.S.S. Falmouth surgeon's journal 1829-1830

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U.S.S. Falmouth surgeon's journal 1829-1830

One volume, containing a surgeon's journal kept on board U.S.S. Falmouth while cruising as flag ship of the West India Squadron from May 8, 1829 to May 10, 1830. The journal provides names of patients, ailments, and treatments, and is indexed. Benjamin Franklin Bache was surgeon, and George W. Codwise assistant surgeon, on the Falmouth during this period

.08 linear foot (1 volume)

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Falmouth (Ship)

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U.S. naval vessel launched 1827 by Boston Navy Yard, and declared ready for sea in 1828; sloop of war; 703 tons; decommissioned in 1859. From the description of Logbook, 1831 July 5-1834 Jan. 30. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70968557 U.S. naval vessel launched 1827 by Boston Navy Yard, and declared ready for sea in 1828; sloop of war; 703 tons; decommissioned in 1859; recommissioned as stationary storeship, 1860; sold 1863. From...

United States. Navy. West India Squadron

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Codwise, George

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The Sands family was one of the original three families that settled in and owned what is now Sands Point, N.Y. Born in Reading, Berkshire, England, James Sands (d. 1695) immigrated to Plymouth, MA with his wife Sarah and their children, circa 1658. Along with several other men, James Sands obtained what is now Block Island, R.I. from the original inhabitants of the island, the Narragansetts, in 1660. In 1661, Sands sailed from Taunton, MA and moved his family to Block Island. James...

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U.S. Navy surgeon. From the description of Benjamin Franklin Bache correspondence, 1818-1819. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79449936 ...