Log of the Ships Janus, Dawn, and Glide, 1809-1815 1809-1815

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Log of the Ships Janus, Dawn, and Glide, 1809-1815 1809-1815

This is a 280-page Seaman's Journal dating from the early 19th century, inscribed with 169 pages of handwritten notes regarding weather conditions, location, course, and events on board the ships Janus, Dawn and Glide on three separate voyages, each originating from or arriving at Massachusetts.

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Tucker, Samuel.

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Glide (Ship)

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Janus (Ship : 1809-1831)

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Dawn (Brig)

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Endicott, Nathan H.

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Nathan H. Endicott was apparently involved in maritime commerce in Massachusetts during the early 19th century. He kept logs of travels to Sumatra, and Archangel, Russia. From the guide to the Log of the Ships Janus, Dawn, and Glide, 1809-1815 MS 233., 1809-1815, (Woodson Research Center, ) ...