Lydia (Bark) logbook, 1801-1802.

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Lydia (Bark) logbook, 1801-1802.

The logbook of the bark Lydia details a shipping voyage from Manila and Zamboanga City, Philippines, to Guam, Oct. 1801-Jan. 1802. The logbook is incomplete. The bark's home port was Boston; the master was Moses Barnard; the logbook keeper was William Haswell. The logbook includes a description of Zamboanga City, Philippines, and Guam; mention of indigenous peoples encountered during the voyage; passenger lists and passenger traffic aboard this cargo ship; equipment and supplies, specifically provisions, aboard ship; shipboard occupations; and recreation aboard ship. During its voyage, the Lydia spoke the ship Jefferson (out of Philadelphia).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7667319

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Haswell, William.

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Lydia (Bark)

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Whaling vessel, out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Edward J. Smith, on voyage from 21 Oct. 1884-6 Nov. 1887, to the Japan and Okhotsk whaling grounds; owner-agent: William Baylies; built at Rochester, Mass., 1840. From the description of Logbook of the bark Lydia, 1884 Oct. 21-1885 Oct. 27. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 191049834 Whaling vessel; out of New Bedford, Mass.; mastered by Thomas B. Hathaway, on voyage from 2 Nov. 1865-1 May 1...

Barnard, Moses.

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Jefferson (Ship)

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