Log/journal, 1852 June 24-1855 May 10.

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Log/journal, 1852 June 24-1855 May 10.

Log/journal, kept by Gardner's wife, Charlotte Coffin Gardner, relating to a voyage to Chile, San Francisco, and the Northwest Coast.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8071600

Nantucket Hist Association

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Sarah Parker (Ship)

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Merchant ship built (1829) Kittery, Me., by William Badger; commanded by Ichabod Goodwin, sailing out of Portsmouth, N.H.; later used as whaling ship out of Nantucket. From the description of Logbook, 1830-1831. (Portsmouth Athenaeum Library & Museum). WorldCat record id: 70922623 Trading vessel, out of Nantucket, Mass., mastered by William B. Gardner. From the description of Log/journal, 1852 June 24-1855 May 10. (Nantucket Hist Association). WorldCat record...

Gardner, William Bunker

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William B. Gardner (1811-1856), New England shipmaster, commanded whaling ships which made voyages to the Pacific Coast from 1839-1850. In 1852 he became master of the ship "Sarah Parker" and sailed from New Bedford, Mass., to the Pacific Coast. Gardner's wife, Charlotte Coffin Gardner, and their son accompanied him on this journey, and another son was born in San Francisco before their return to Nantucket in 1855. From the description of Papers of William Bunker Gardner, 1847-1965. ...

Gardner, Charlotte Coffin, 1820-1882

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Charlotte (Coffin) Gardner; 1820-1882, was the wife of William Bunker Gardner, ship captain of Nantucket, Massachussetts. From the description of Charlotte Gardner diary [manuscript], 1852-1855. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 693569119 From the guide to the Charlotte Gardner diary, 1852-1855, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) ...