Diary, 1859-1860.

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Diary, 1859-1860.

Diary of the purser's clerk on the U.S.S. Mystic, which patrolled the African coast to capture slave-trading vessels. It includes a full description of St. Helena and Napoleon's old tomb.

1 v. (176 p.)

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