[William Wirt (Ship) of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Abraham Osborn, Jr., keeper Newman, on voyage 10 September 1856 - 9 April 1860
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- Lobook of a whaling voyage to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Includes descriptions of types of whales seen or taken, accident, deaths at sea, interactions with natives, cruelty and punishments on board ships, shipboard medicine, and women on ship. Also contains whale stamps profile portraits, inventories of whale oil, and accounts including pr...
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- New Bedford Whaling Museum
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