PIISTORY OF THE AMERICAN WHALE FISHERY. 



sailing from American ports — Continued. 



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"Whaling- 

 ground. 



Paific Ocean. 

 Atlantic 



Pacific Ocean. 



Indian Ocean 

 ....do 



Pacific Ocean.. 

 North Atlantic 



....do 



Pacific Ocean.. 



Atlantic 



....do . 



Pacific Ocean . 



....do 



Atlantic 



Pacific Ocean . 

 ... do 



South Seas 



South Atlantic 



Pacific Ocean . 

 ....do 



Indian Ocean . 

 Pacific Ocean 

 Indian Ocean . 



Sonth Seas 



....do 



Indian Ocean . 

 South Atlantic 

 ....do 



Atlantic 



South Atlantic 



....do 



....do 



....do 



... do 



Indian Ocean . 



....do 



....do 



South Atlantic 

 ....do 



Indian Ocean . 

 South Atlantic 



....do 



...do 



Date- 



Jan. 1 



May 29 



July 20 

 Sept. 23 



Nov. 16 

 Aug. 22 

 July 30 

 July 12 



May 18 

 Oct. 17 

 Oct. 24 



Sept. 23 

 Aug. 13 



July 28 

 May 20 



Dec. 10 

 DbC 1 



Jan. 31 

 Dec. 4 



July 31 

 Aug. 14 

 June 22 

 June 8 

 June 29 

 Aug. — 

 July 9 

 Apr. 20 



Aug. 8 

 Oct. 12 

 June 1 

 Mar. — 

 Dec. 7 



June 6 

 July 25 

 June 22 

 Oct. 13 

 May 23 



June 6 

 Sapt. 29 



Sept. 1 

 Oct. 12 



-, 1843 

 -, 1840 



Mar. 14, 1844 



June 2,1^42 

 June 9, 1842 



Aug. 30, 1844 

 Nov. 15, 16^1 

 July 23, 1841 

 Feb. 23, 1844 



Apr. 2, 1841 

 Dec. 8, 1841 

 June 23, 1844 



Dec. — , 1843 



Apr. 15, 1844 

 June 12, 1843 



Sept. 21, 1841 

 Apr. 23, 1842 



May 16, 1842 

 Apr. 3, 1845 



July 12, 1342 

 June 8, 1842 

 May 26,1841 

 May 24, 1842 

 May 23, 1841 

 July 4, 1841 

 May 6, 1842 

 Apr. 30, 1812 



May 23, 1841 

 May 25, 1342 

 July 2, 1842 

 June 1,1841 

 Feb. —,1341 

 Mar. 16, 1843 



Apr. 30, 1842 

 June 21, 1841 

 Apr. 27, 1842 

 Apr. 15, 1842 

 June 26, 1841 



Apr. 16,1842 

 July 3,1842 

 May 5,1842 

 Aug. 9, 1842 



Result of voyage. 



Bbls. 

 1.80C 



2, 200 



260 

 150 



l,4on 



210 

 137 



600 



190 



65 



1,000 



1,400 



260 



iiiiii 



550 

 420 



■27U 

 800 



260 



'206 



100 



650 



35i i 



80 



240 



150 



40 

 75 

 650 



L20 



150 

 250 

 200 



Bbls. 



601) 



2, 600 



1, 300 



15 



i'ioo 



2, 750 

 1,300 



1,930 



800 



2, 000 

 115 

 1,700 

 1, 000 

 1, 600 

 2,800 

 4,000 

 2,200 



650 

 1, 220 

 1,460 



500 



4,200 



1,900 



2,550 



1,450 



400 



2, 750 

 2, 000 

 1, 300 



8, 01)0 



11, 000 



22, 000 

 10, 400 



8,000 



28, 000 

 1, 100 



20, 000 



Remarks. 



Sold to New Bedford, 1843. 

 Gone two months; returned clean, leaky 

 and was sold to New Bedford, 1840. 



Captain Grisvvold died, 1843. 



Came home leaky. 

 Bought from Salem. 



Lost at sea Oct. 21, 1811 ; four men lost. 



Captain Starbuck died, 1841. 

 Sold to New Bedford. 



Sold to Now Bedford, 1845. 



Also a large number of fur-skins. 



S cond mate, William Laeky, killed by a 

 whale June, 1843. 



Sent home 60 sperm. 



Encountered a heavy gale off Black Point 

 L. I.; cut away masts and anchored 

 Captain Bailey and five men drowned 

 going ashore in a boat for help. 



Tender to the Columbia. 



Captain Peabody left the ship at Mada- 

 gascar. 

 Tender to Columbia. 



Bought from Boston. 



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