Early Relations between the United States and China. 157 



GANGES. (Brig.) 



Account of Sales of Sundries per Brig Ganges, 1810. 



Bill of Lading for Brig Ganges, signed by Nathaniel Ingersoll, 

 Salem, Sept. 2, 1809. 



Mss. in Essex Institute. 



GENERAL WASHINGTON. 



Log Book of the General Washington, December 27, 1787- 

 October 5, 1790. 



Along with this is a fragmentary journal of the same voyage, 

 covering May 8, 1788 to June 17, 1789. 



Both manuscripts are in the Brown and Ives Papers, in the 

 John Carter Brown Library 



GLIDE. (Ship.) 



Journal of a Voyage of the Ship Glide to the South Pacific 

 Ocean. Henry Archer Jr., Master. 1829-1830. Ms. in Essex 

 Institute. 



HAMILTON. (Ship.) 



Journal of a Voyage of the Ship Hamilton from Boston to the 

 North West Coast of America and Canton, 1809-1811, 1815. 



Captain Lemuel Porter. The author was possibly William 

 Mar tain. 



Ms. in Essex Institute. 

 HERALD. (Ship.) 



Journal of a Voyage in the Ship Herald from Salem to Rot 

 terdam, Canton, and Return, by Zachariah F. Silsbee (Master 

 and Super-Cargo) in 1804-1805. Ms. in Essex Institute. 

 HUNTER. (Ship.) 



Journal of a Voyage from Salem to Sumatra and Canton and 

 return, 1809-1810, in the Ship Hunter. Ms, in Essex Institute. 

 INDUS. (Ship.) 



Remarks on a Voyage from Boston to Canton by Charles 

 Frederick Waldo, in the Ship Indus, 1802-1803. Ms. in Essex 

 Institute. This is a private Journal kept by a common seaman. 

 INDUS. (Ship.) 



Bill of Lading and other papers of goods on board ship Indus, 

 Richard Wheatland, Master, Boston, March 5, 1802. 



These are in the Dr. Henry Wheatland Manuscripts, in the 

 Essex Institute, Salem, Vol. 5, p. 24. 



