HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN WHALE FISHERY. 



sailing from American ports — Continued. 



215 



Whaling. 

 ground. 



Pacific Ocean . 



Atlantic 



Pacific Ocean 

 ....do 



Brazil. 



Pacific Ocean . 



....do 



....do 



....do 



Pacific Ocean .. 



....do 



Atlantic 



....do 



Pacific. Ocean . . 

 Atlantic 



....do 



....do 



Pacific Ocean 

 Atlantic 



Date— 



Oct. 9 



.Tuly 11 

 Oct. — 



Nov. y 



Sept. — 



Nov. 23 

 Nov. 7 



■June 28 



Mar. — 

 Mar. 7 



July 



Mar. — , 1814 

 May 15^ isib 



Fob. 28,1814 

 July — , 1B12 

 July — , 1812 



Aug. 2,1812 

 July — , 1^12 

 Dec. 8, 1*1:3 

 Aug.— ,1812 



llesult of voyage. 



Bbls. 



1, 100 



1, 7."0 

 170 



120 



50 



,000 



90 



Bbls. 



1, 10( 



Lbs. 



Remarks. 



Returned October 12, having sprung fore- 

 mast; sailed again 1611. 



No report. 



Arrived at New Bedford. 



Captured December 4, 1813, and sent into 

 Cape of Good Hope ; had 1,300 sperm. 



Heard of the war and came home. 

 Came home, heariLg of the war. 



The first whaler to fall a victim to the 

 English; captured and burned with 170 

 bands sperm on board, July 9, 1812. 



Heard of the war and came home. 

 Built at Rochester, 1811. 



