Governor Goodwin (Ship) Journal, 1888.

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Governor Goodwin (Ship) Journal, 1888.

Captain's wife's journal. Philadelphia to Anjer, Kobe, Hong Kong, and New York Apr. 1888-Apr. 1889. Lively description of ports and ship activities. Home port was Boston, MA; owners were M.F. Pickering & Co.; master was Samuel Pray; journal keeper was Emma Pray. On its journey, the Governor Goodwin spoke the bark Artisan, the ship Big Bonanza, the Brooklyn, the Carrier Dove, the ship Creedmore, the ship Eclipse, the ship Emma J. Pindelton, the ship Francis, the ship Glorious Truth, the ship Granite Slate, the ship Great Admiral, the bark John A. Gaunt, the John M. Blackie, the John McLeod, the ship Leading Wind, the Marion, the ship Monrovia, the P.N. Blanchard, the Palos, the steamer Port Adelaide, the ship Robie, the Tillie Starbuck, the W.H. Lincoln, the ship Wakefield, and the steamship Zenobia.

1 v. (341 p.)

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Pray, Emma.

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Pray, Samuel, 1789-

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Governor Goodwin (Ship)

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M.F. Pickering & Co.

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