Triumphant (Ship) logbook, 1804-1806.

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Triumphant (Ship) logbook, 1804-1806.

The logbook of the ship Triumphant details a shipping voyage from Salem, Mass., to Cape Verde, India, and Saint Helena, Aug. 1804-May 1806. The ship's home port was Salem; the owners were Clifford Crowninshield, Benjamin Goodhue, Jacob Ashton, and Jonathan Waldo Jr.; the master was William Ashton; the logbook keeper was William Osgood. The logbook includes inventories of the ship's cargo; ship's accounts and merchandise prices; passenger traffic aboard this cargo ship; equipment and supplies, specifically provisions, aboard ship; animals seen during the voyage; an episode of pest control aboard ship; mention of the slave trade; and news of the blockade of Mauritius. During its voyage, the Triumphant spoke the ships Adventure (out of Salem), Beaver (out of New York), and Camelia and Fabius (both out of Philadelphia); the brigs Caravan (out of Boston) and Rolla (out of New York); the bark Two Brothers (out of Salem); and the vessel (of unknown rigging) Aurora (out of Salem).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7672679

Peabody Essex Museum

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Ashton, William F.

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Caravan (Brig)

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Adventure (Ship)

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Fabius (Ship)

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Whaling vessel (432 tons), out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by John Sprague Smith, on voyage from 10 Aug. 1846-8 Jan. 1849, to the Northwest Coast, Coast of Peru, Coast of Chile whaling grounds; owner-agent: Charles R. Tucker & Company; built at New York, N.Y., in 1821. From the description of Logbook of the ship Fabius, 1846 Aug. 10-1849 Jan. 7. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 276093968 Whaling vessel, out of New Bedford, Mass., master...

Aurora (Vessel)

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Triumphant (Ship)

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Whaling vessel, out of New York, N.Y., mastered by H. Libbey, on voyage from 19 May 1875-11 Dec. 1877; owner-agent:Thayer & Lincoln; built at Quincy, Mass., in 1874. From the description of Logbook, 1875 May 19-1877 Dec. 11. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70975713 Trading vessel, out of New York, N.Y., mastered by H. Libbey, on voyage from 21 Dec. 1877-29 Sept. 1878; owner-agent: Thayer & Lincoln; built at Quincy, Mass., in 1874. ...

Waldo, Jonathan, Jr.

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Osgood, William E., 1926-

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William E. Osgood was born in N.H. in 1926. He had completed four years of high school and was working as a professional driver when he was inducted into the Army in 1944 at Ft. Devens, Mass. Osgood volunteered for the ski troops through the National Ski Patrol System. He was stationed at Camp Swift, Tex. and in Italy where he was assigned to the 87th Infantry Regiment, Company C. Following the war, Osgood received a M.S. in Library Science. He has worked with arctic explorer Wihjalmur Stefanson...

Beaver (Ship)

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Rolla (Brig)

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Camelia (Ship)

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Crowninshield, Clifford, 1762-1809

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Merchant, ship captain, and master mariner, of Salem, Mass. From the description of Papers, 1692-1861. (Peabody Museum). WorldCat record id: 28415897 ...

Two Brothers (Bark)

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Ashton, Jacob

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Goodhue, Benjamin, 1748-1814

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