HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN WHALE FISHERY. 



sailing from American ports— Continued. 



225 



Whaling- 

 ground. 



Pacific Ocean 

 Patagonia 



Date- 



Brazil . 

 ....do 



Atlantic 



Brazil. 

 ....do 

 ....do 

 ....do 

 ....do 



Pacific Ocean 

 ....do 



Brazil. 



Brazil. 



Oct. 

 May 



Aug. 5 

 Jan. — 



Jane 1 



Aug. 29 



Jan. 12, 1820 

 Feb. 7, 1818 



June 8, 1818 

 May £6, 1818 



May — , 1818 



Result of voyage. 



BbU. 

 1, 40b 



Nov. 27, 1819 



1,950 



BUs. 

 Full 



1,200 

 700 



150 



Pacific Ocean 

 Atlantic 



Atlantic 



Gulf of Mexico 



Pacific Ocean 

 ....do 



Patagonia 



Atlantic 



Pacific Ocean 



Pacific Ocean 



... do 



Brazil 



■-> 



Pacific Ocean 

 Banks 



Pacific Ocean . 



Brazil 



Pacific Ocean . 

 Banks c. 



Pacific Ocean 



....do 



....do 



Aug. 12 

 Jan. 18 

 Jan. 15 



J May 2 

 fOct. 31 

 July 8 

 Jan. — 



Oct. 17 

 Oct. 31 



June 4 

 Apr. 26 

 Nov. 10 

 July 13 

 Mar. 3 

 June 22 

 July 19 

 Sept. 21 



Nov. 10 



Dec. 13 

 Oct. 6 

 Jan. 15 



15 



Feb. 6 

 Aug. 29 

 July 13 



Nov. 25, 1819 

 Sept. 10, 1818 

 Aug. 13, 1820 

 Ant:. — , 1818 

 Oct. 6, 1818 

 May 27, 1819 

 Aug. 20, 1819 

 ,1818 



June 12, 1821 

 Dec. 1, 1820 



May 18, 1819 

 June 3, 1819 

 Nov. 28, 1821 



70 



1,782 



May 29, 1820 

 June 2, 1821 

 June 20, 1819 



May 19, 1821 

 Sept. 12, 1818 



June 11, 1821 

 Aug. 21, 1819 

 Dec. 5, 1820 

 Oct. 6, 1818 



May 6,1818 

 May 16, 1821 

 Sept. 10, 1820 



Lbs. 



40 

 1»8 



37 1 



2, 112 



709 



784 



2, 09C 



1,016 



40 



2, 135 

 170 



1,560 

 66 



788 



369 

 1, 7C2 



(ill 



801! 

 420 

 (ill 



1, 389 



574 

 86 



101) 



100 

 17 



Kemarks. 



Elephant-oil. 



"Withdrawn for merchant service, and sunk 

 oif Bermudas 1818. 



Last reported with 500 whale. 

 Last reported with 900 whale. 

 No report. 



Last reported with 800 whale. 

 Last reported with 700 whale. 

 Last reported with 1,200 whale. 



Last reported with 760 sperm, 140 whale. 

 Boarded by a privateer, and the officers 



and crew robbed of all their clothing, 



1818. 



Last reported with about 800 whale. 



No report 



Boarded twice in Gulf of Mexico, ami robbed 

 of provisions and boats. Came home 

 leaky. 



The Equator and the Balaena of New Bed- 

 ford were the first whalers to visit the 

 Sandwich Islands, arriving there Septem- 

 ber 17, 1819. Equ .tor bu.lt 1818. 



Dismasted in a gale September 27, 1818; 

 abandoned October 29 ; one man lost. 



The Hannah was captured by an English 

 cruiser, a prize crew put on board, and 

 her own crow taken away. Was recap- 

 tured by Captain Alley and one of his 

 mates two days after. 



Was tnken by an English cruiser and car- 

 ried into Saint John's, where she was re- 

 leased. Brought rest of Hannah's crew. 



S GotashoreatBonavistaand returned leak- 



i ing. 



