Log/journal, 1875 Dec. 14-1884 July 7.

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Log/journal, 1875 Dec. 14-1884 July 7.

Log/journal, kept by Smalley, relating to many separate voyages between Boston, Africa, and the Cape Verde Islands.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8071704

Nantucket Hist Association

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Annie Fairfax (Schooner)

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Daniel Webster (Schooner)

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