Delphos (Ship) logbook abstract, 1821-1822.

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Delphos (Ship) logbook abstract, 1821-1822.

The logbook abstract of the ship Delphos details a shipping voyage from Boston to Jakarta, Oct. 1821-Sept. 1822. The abstract does not continue while in port. The ship's home port was Salem; the owner was possibly the firm Stone, Silsbee, and Pickman; the master and logbook keeper was William Osgood. The logbook includes some astronomy observations, including meteors and an eclipse.

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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...

Stone, Silsbee, and Pickman

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Delphos (Ship)

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Whaling vessel, out of Holmes Hole, Mass. (now known as Vineyard Haven), mastered by Charles West, on voyage 3 Oct. 1843-28 Apr. 1845 to the Western, Coast of New Zealand, Tuamotu, On the Line, Northwest Coast, Coast of Chile, Falkland Island, and Coast of Brazil whaling grounds; agent-owner Thomas Bradley; bought from Boston, Mass., in 1835; shipwrecked in 1846. From the description of Logbook, 1843 Oct. 2-1845 Apr. 28. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id:...