North Carolina logs, 1825-1827 [manuscript].

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North Carolina logs, 1825-1827 [manuscript].

Daily logbooks of the U.S.S. "North Carolina", cruising the Mediterranean under the command of Capt. John Rodgers (1771-1838), noting daily position, weather, activities on board, and places sighted and visited. One volume covers the period 14 November 1825-31 March 1827; the second, kept by W. S. Ogden, 4 February-16 August 1826.

2 v.

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