HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN WHALE FISHERY. 



sailing from American ports — Continued. 



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Whaling- 

 ground. 



Africa 



Brazil. .. 



Atlantic . 



Pacific Ocean 



Pacific Ocean 

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Pacific Ocean 



Brazil 



Pacific Ocean 



...do 

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 Brazil. 

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Pacific Ocean 

 Brazil 



do 



Brazil 



Pacific Ocean 



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Brazil 



June 1") 

 July 13 



Jan. — 

 Jan. 16 



July 24 

 June 14 

 July 4 



July 24 

 Nov. 15 

 Nov. 22 

 June 30 

 July 11 

 Dec. 7 

 Sept. 3 



Nov. 4 



Sept. 1 

 Sept. 17 

 Sept, 17 

 Nov. 22 

 Aug. 8 



Nov. 22 

 Nov. 22 



June 25 



Apr. 11, 1824 

 June 25, 1824 



— , 1821 



Feb. 8, 1824 



May 31, 1824 



Dec. 20, 1825 



June 17. 1827 

 Apr. 29, 1825 

 Aug. 8, 1826 



May 15, 1826 



Apr. 16, 1827 

 May 25, L827 

 Apr. 26. 1827 

 Oct, 19, 1826 

 Nov. — , 1827 



Mar. 12. 1*27 

 Mar. 3, 1827 

 Dec. 11, 1827 



— , 1825 



Aug. 12, 1825 



Jan. 14, 1827 



Aug. 8,1825 



June 21, 1825 

 Apr. 19, lr-27 

 Dec. 3, 1827 

 July—, 1825 



Result of voyage. 



Bbls. 



Full 



2,84' 

 161 



1, 42! 



2, oi: 



2 22; 



i,'ci-< 



1,41- 

 2, 001 



2, (M. 



2, 250 

 2.61E 

 1. 33; 



10C 

 2, 001 

 2,000 



Bbls, 



1, 828 



1,011 



653 



1, 600 



84 

 1, ! I 

 1,084 



1.00C 



1, 550 

 i,~700 



Lbs. 



4,656 

 2, 379 



Remarks. 



"Wrecked at seaj 

 men survived. 



Captain Soper and four 



Fell in with sloop Ocean, of Sag Harbor, 

 dismasted, and towed her into New York. 



Captain Paddack was drowned in March, 

 1824. 



Last reported with 1,250 sperm. 

 Last reported with 1,650 spertn. 



Ciiptain Ewer was killed while cutting in 

 the last whale. 



Lost on Huakeine Island, 1825 or 1826. 



Captain Chase died, outward bound. Sold 



1828. 

 Lost on Fe>'j'-e Islands, 182-; crew all ninr- 



dered by the natives, except William S. 



Cary, who escaped after several years' 



imprisonment among them. 



Ensign Rogers, second mate, taken out of 

 boat by a line. Sold to Buenos Ayres, 

 1825. 



Sold her oil at Pemambuco; took freight 

 to New York ; was lost on Long Island 

 Sound on her way thence to Nantucket, 

 L825. 



Sold, 1825. 



