Jehemiah Cushing Correspondence, 1852.

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Jehemiah Cushing Correspondence, 1852.

Collection consists of one letter from Jeremiah Cushing, written at sea on a whaling expedition on board the Ship Euphrates, to his brother, William Cushing, of South Hingham, MA. Letter is dated September 5, 1852; stamped postmark has date of September 16 (no year) from San Francisco, California.

1 envelope.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7965159

Peabody Essex Museum

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Cushing, Jehemiah.

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Cushing, William Van Horne, 1803-1837

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Euphrates (Ship)

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Whaling vessel, out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Richard G. Post (leaves ship on 24 Feb. 1843) and then David Upham, on voyage from 20 May 1842-1 May 1846 to the Coast of Chile, Juan Fernández, Callao, On Shore, Northwest Coast, Tuamatos, On the Line, Coast of California, Galapagos, Off Shore, and Kamchatka whaling grounds; owner-agent: Lawrence Grinnell; built at New Bedford, Mass., 1809. From the description of Logbook, 1842 May 20-1846 May 1. (Old Dartmouth Historical Socie...

Cushing family.

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