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Logbook of the Alert (Ship) of New London, Conn., mastered by Nathaniel Middleton Jr., kept by P. Latimer Rogers, on voyage from 1845 June 16-1847 May 24New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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Journal of the Matilda Sears (Bark), of Dartmouth, Mass., mastered by Peleg S. Wing, keeper unknown, on voyage from 1856 June 17-1860 August 9New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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Journal of the Roscoe (Ship) of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Charles Pitman, Jr. and Edward McCleave, keeper unknown, on two voyages from 27 July 1836-13 May 1843New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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Logbook of the Emma (Bark), Laetitia (Bark), and Cleora (Bark) of New Bedford, mastered by Charles William Hussey, Silas P. Alden, and George R. Himes, kept by Randall Himes, on three voyages from 10 May 1847-29 October 1858 Cleora (Bark) of New Bedford, mastered by George R. Himes, from 23 June 1858-29 October 1858.New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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Logbook of the Phenix (Ship : 1830-1849), Emily (Brig), Thorn (Ship), and Sabina (Ship) of Sag Harbor, NorthY., mastered by Henry J. Green, Benjamin Crapo, George Howell, and David P. Vail, keeper unknown, on four voyages from 4 August 1830-24 May 1847New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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Logbook of the Foster (Ship) of Nantucket, Mass. Richard Mitchell (Ship) of Nantucket, Mass., and Charles Carroll (Ship : 1832-1853) of Nantucket, Mass., mastered by Shubael Chase, Edy Coffin, Job C./E. Clark, and Josiah C. Long, kept by Josiah C. Long, on eight voyages from 24 June 1822-29 December 1852New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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Logbook of the George and Susan (Ship) of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Edward Gardner, keeper unknown, on voyage 23 January 1830-15 July 1833New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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