HISTORY OP THE AMERICAN WHALE FISHERY. 



sailing from American ports — Continued. 



187 



Whaling- 

 grOUnd. 



■Woolwich Bay 



Woolwich Bay 

 ....do 



Woolwich Bav 



....do 



....do 



....do 



...do 



Brazil 



Straits Belleisle 



Africa 



Straits Belleisle 

 ...do 



...do 

 ...do 

 ...do 

 ...do 

 ...do 



Dalago 

 Pacific 



Bay . . . 



Ocean . 



Brazil 



....do 



Pacific Ocean 



....do 



....do... 



Date — 



Aug. 

 Aug. 



Sept. 

 Sept. 

 Sept. 

 Sept, 

 Sept. 

 Sept, 

 Aug. 



Aug. 27 



Sept. 



Sept. 

 Sept, 

 Sept. 

 Sept. 

 Oct. 



Oct. — 

 Aug.— 



Pacific Ocean 



Atlantic . 

 ....do... 



Juno 16, 1790 

 \H"_""-l'l79u 



—,1790 



— , 1790 



June 15, 1790 



— , 1790 



,1790 



—,1790 



_ 1790 



— , 1790 



May 17, 1790 

 June 17, 1790 

 ,1791 



Oct. 0, 1789 



,1790 



Oct. — , 1789 

 Aug. — , 1789 

 Oct. —,1789 



Kesult of voyage. 



Bbls. 



Feh. 15,1791 

 Mar. 25, 1793 



Apr. 8,1793 

 Apr. 30, 1793 

 Apr. 8,1793 



— , 1793 



Feb. 21, 1793 



Sept. 15, 1791 



1,100 



700 

 800 

 800 



Bbls. 



750 



951 



1.1C0 

 1,140 



920 

 1, 160 



125 

 l r '5 

 125 

 125 

 125 

 12n 

 135 



Lbs 



1,300 



1,300 

 1, 300 

 1,300 

 1,300 

 1,30( 

 1,300 

 1, 300 



Kemarks. 



Abont. 



About. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



500 

 240 

 400. 



1,00! 



departures for 1790 is accessible. 



Captain Coffin died ; the ship made a poor 



voyage. 

 Built 1791; the first American whaler in 



the Pacific. She was ordered out of Lima 



without supplies, and ordered off the 



coast by the Spaniards. 



Hector built 1791. 



The Washington was the first vessel to 

 hoist the American flag in a Spanish 

 Pacific port. Built 1791. 



The first New Bedford whaler in the Pacific. 



Probably sailed one or two voyages each 

 year to 1794, when she surrendered hei 

 enrollment. 



