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Narrative of a whaling voyage round the globe, from the year 1833 to 1836. Comprising sketches of Polynesia, California, the Indian archipelago, etc. with an account of southern whales, the sperm whale fishery, and the natural history of the climates visited, Vol. 1Wellcome LibraryImage
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V. Tab. 3. Otaheiter = Insulaires d Otahiti.David RumseyImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Panorama de PapeeteMuseum of FlightImage
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Jack R. Smolenske (85-HQ-3)Denver Public LibraryImage
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[Mary and Susan (Bark) out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Edmund E. Jennings, keeper Charles F. Nye, on voyage 14 August 1877 - 29 July 1881]New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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Whaling vessel out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Peter Hussey, on voyage 2 July 1831 - 24 April 1832; managing agent Joseph R. Anthony, William R. Rotch; built in Wellington, 1818.New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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[Joseph Maxwell (Ship) of Fairhaven, Mass., mastered by William Howland Perry, keeper Nicholas Grinnell, on voyage 12 December 1843 - 26 November 1847]New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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[Emily Morgan (Ship) of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Joseph B. Chase, keeper James R. Simons, Graham Porter, on voyage 1 November 1854 - 6 July 1859]New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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[Ohio (Ship) whaling vessel, out of Nantucket, Mass., mastered by Charles W. Coffin, on voyage 15 Aug. 1833-21 Jan. 1837]New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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[ChristChurch Cathedral]Texas Lutheran UniversityImage
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[John Howland (Ship), New Bedford, Capt. Timothy Leary, 2 Nov. 1847 to 2 July 1851]New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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[India (Ship) of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Joshua Coffin, keeper Joseph Ricketson Tallman, on voyage 25 October 1834 - 30 April 1838]New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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