Arab (Ship) logbook, 1806-1807.

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Arab (Ship) logbook, 1806-1807.

The logbook of the ship Arab details a shipping voyage from Salem, Mass., to the Canary Islands, Cape Verde, and Bombay, Mar. 1806-Apr. 1807. The logbook does not continue while in port. The ship's home port was Salem; the owners were John and Samuel Derby and John Prince; the master was John Barton; the logbook keeper was John W. Rogers. The logbook includes notes on animals seen during the voyage and a quarantine. During its voyage, the Arab spoke the ship Three Sisters, out of Philadelphia.

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Three Sisters (Ship)

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Derby, John, 1767-1831

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Rogers, John William, 1894-1965

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Rogers was a journalist and book editor for the DAILY TIMES HERALD, an author, and playwright. Lomax was a nationally known author and collector of western folk ballads. From the description of Correspondence with John Avery Lomax, 1944-1947. (University of Texas at Arlington). WorldCat record id: 29690418 ...

Prince, John, 1770-1842

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Barton, John, 1774-1818

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Arab (Ship)

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Whaling vessel, out of Fairhaven, Mass., mastered by Ephraim Harding, on voyage 15 Sept. 1842-2 Oct. 1845; owner-agent: Ezekiel Sawin; built at Bath, Me., 1823. From the description of Journal of the ship Arab, 1842-1845. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 183190894 Whaling vessel; out of Fairhaven, Mass., mastered by Samuel T. Braley on voyage from 18 Nov. 1845-2 June 1849; built at Ipswich, Mass., 1818; bought from Philadelphia, 1833; sold to Boston, 1...

Derby, Samuel Gardner, 1767-1843

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