Remarks on board of ship Courier : manuscript, 1856-1861.

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Remarks on board of ship Courier : manuscript, 1856-1861.

Logbook of the whaling ship Courier from Massachusetts to the South Atlantic Ocean, around Cape Horn to the South Pacific Ocean, and back to Buzzards Bay, Mass., recording weather observations, latitude/longitude, places anchored and whales taken.

1 v. (ca. 350 leaves) ; 41 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7798241

Houghton Library

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