HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN WHALE FISHERY. 



sailing from American porta — Continued. 



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Whaling- 

 ground. 



Brazil 



South Atlantic 



Tristan 



Brazil 



....do 



....do 



... do 



Patagonia .... 



Brazil. 



South Seas 



....do 



....do 



...do 



Tristan 



PaciSc Ocean . 



South Seas 



....do 



....do ... 



....do 



... do 



Pacific Ocean . 



....do 



South Seas 



....do 



Tristan . 



Brazil 



Patagonia 



Pacific Ocean . 



Pacific Ocean 

 Atlantic 



Pacific Ocean 

 ....do 



....do 



CapeGooil Sope 

 Pacific Ocean . 

 South Atlantic 



...do 



....do 



Brazil 



South Atlantic 



...do 



Pacific Ocean . . 

 South Atlantic 

 Pacific Ocean . . 



Atlautic 



South Atlantic 

 Pacific Ocean . 



Tristan 



Pacific Ocean . 



...do 



South Atlantic 



Date— 



Juoe 

 June 

 July 

 July 

 June 

 Aug. 

 June 

 July 

 June 

 July 

 Juno 

 Aug. 

 Aug. 

 July 

 Jul'v 



Nov. 19 

 Nov. '213 



Apr. 20 

 Jan. 7 

 Nov. 25 

 July li; 

 Apr. 15 

 May 2 

 July 1 

 Aug' 15 

 Aug. 1 

 Aug. 1!) 

 Oct. 4 

 Nov. 7 



Feb. 5 

 June 25 

 July 10 

 Jul'/ 3:i 

 Aug. 2 

 Mar. 5 

 July 30 



May 14, 1831 



Feb. 25,1831 



Mar. 25,1831 



May 14, 1831 



—,1831 



May 14, 1831 

 Apr. J 6, 1831 



May 20, 1831 



May 



Nov. 

 May 

 May 

 May 

 Feb. 

 Jan. 

 Mar. 

 Aug. 

 Feb. 

 June 

 Feb. 

 Nov. 

 July- 

 June 

 Apr. 



1831 

 1831 

 1831 

 1831 

 1831 

 1834 

 1831 

 1831 

 182 1 

 1831 

 1831 

 1833 

 1833 

 1831 

 1831 



Mar. 25, 1831 



May —.1831 

 June 20, 1<(1 

 Aug. 8, 183 i 



Aug. 8, 1833 



Feb. 26, 1832 

 June 12, 1835 



June 22, 1834 



Mar. 20, 183" 

 Feb. ■-.", 1 <3 

 Mar. 8, 1832 

 Mar. 13, is:l 

 Apr. 22, 163J 

 Jan. 7, 183i 

 Mar. 25, 1832 

 May 31, 1834 

 Feb. 25, 1832 

 Ape. 29, 1835 



Feb. 27. 1532 

 Apr. 23, 1833 

 Mar. 31, L832 



July L7, 1834 

 Aug. 2,1833 

 Apr. 21, 1832 



Remarks. 



Anson Grionell, first mate, lost overboard 

 March 1830. 



Captain Eldredge was left at Oaliu, sick. 

 Captured by Don Miguel's squadron, car- 

 ried into Lisbon and condemned. 



Captain Swain died at Payta June 21, 1833. 

 Ship chartered as a freighter from Val- 

 paraiso to New York. 



Mate taken out of boat by a foul line, 1832. 



Bought from New York, 1831. 



P.ought from New York, 1831. 



Captain Upham and his boat's crew were 

 seized by the natives of the Friendly 

 Islands; only released by giving up 

 ship's cannon. 



Probably of Dartmouth. * See Dartmouth 



New Bedford all cleared at the New Bedford customhouse. 



