HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN WHALE FISHERY. 

 sailing from American ports — Continued. 



519 



Whaling- 



ground. 



Indian Ocean 

 ....do 



Indian Ocean . 



Atlantic 



Pacific Ocean. 



....do . 



Atlantic 



Ind. and Pac. 

 Atl. and Ind . . 



Atlantic 



....do 



....do 



Pacitic Ocean 

 ....do 



Atlantic 



....do 



Atlantic 



...do 



Atlantic 



Atl. and Ind . 



Pacific Ocean. 



....do 



....do 



North Pacific . 



Atlantic 



Pacific Ocean 

 North Atlantic 

 Pacitic Ocean. . 

 ....do 



Atlantic 5 



North Pacific . 

 ....do 



North Pacific . 



Atlantic 

 ....do .. 



Atlantic 

 ....do .. 



Date- 



June 12 

 June 12 



Oct. 1 

 July 2 

 Nov. 17 

 July 2 

 Mar. 5 

 Nov. 10 

 Apr. 6 



May 2S 



May 23 



May 13 

 Apr. 1 1 

 Nov. 28 



May 12 

 May 2 



May 12 

 May 12 



May 24 



Sept. 14 



June 13 

 Dec. 9 

 May 22 

 Dec. 16 



Apr. 25 

 Aug. 13 

 May 11 

 Ju'y 3 

 July 10 



Apr. 26 

 Dec. 17 



Oct. 5 

 Nov. 2 



Nov. 23 



July 27 

 May 4 



May 12 

 May 30 

 this year, but returned clean 



July 28, 1858 



May 7,1857 

 Aug. 30, 1855 

 June 9,1857 

 Nov. 17, 1856 

 July 10, 1855 

 Apr. 16,1857 

 Apr. 15, 1856 



Sept. 4 1855 

 Aug. 15, 1855 

 Dec. 20, 1857 

 Apr. 30, 1857 



May 16, 1856 

 Oct. 4, 1855 



Sept, 8,1854 

 Nov. 14, 1854 



Mar. 25, 1856 

 May 2, 1857 



Apr. 17, 1858 

 May 24, 1859 

 Aug. 8,1858 

 May 5,1858 



July 26, 1854 

 Aug. 23, 1858 

 Aug. 7, 1855 

 June 21, 1858 

 Apr. 20, 1859 



June 26, 1854 



Result of voyage. 



Bbls. 

 1,150 



36E 

 123 

 764 

 260 

 82 

 337 

 113 



290 

 142 

 726 



HIM 



262 



156 



40 



'J 1 5 

 185 



1,038 



1,040 



665 



213 



1,746 



100 



1,600 



June 19, 1858 

 June 2, 1858 



Nov. 27, 1858 



Sept. 6,1855 

 Apr. 25, 1856 



Sept, — , 1854 

 Nov. 3,1854 



22.- 

 35 



Bbls. 

 150 



11 

 71 

 44 

 69 

 180 



1,75: 



276 

 143 



890 

 2,308 



2, 500 



6,000 



97 



284 



1,500 

 850 



265 

 140 



Lbs. 



2, 000 



8, 500 



Remarks. 



Built 1854 ; sent home 330 sperm. 



Lost at sea January 19, 1857, with a full car- 

 go of sperm oil ; the captain and one 

 man — the sole survivors — were rescued 

 by the English steamer England. 



Sent home 160 sperm. 

 Sent home 125 sperm. 



Condemned at Teneriffe July, 1855; oil 



(50 barrels) sent home. 

 Sent home 84 sperm. 



Sent home 26 sperm. 



Set on fire and considerably damaged 1855. 



at Honolulu ; sent home 23 sperm, 380 



whale, 31,600 bone. 



Sent home 25 sperm. 



Sent home 100 sperm; valuo of cargo §11,000. 



Sent home 3 000 bone. 

 Sent home 11,572 bone; sold to Edgartown 

 1857. * 



Sent home 260 sperm ; sold 10 sperm. 



Sent home 570 sperm. 



Second mate, Charles H. Ellis, killed by 



the falling of a block December, 1855 ; 



sold to New Bedford ; broken up 1853 ; 



sent home 23,000 bone. 



Sold to Mattapoisett. 



Sent home 179 sperm, 31,000 bone ; largest 

 quantity ever brought into Nantucket. 



First mate, Jonathan V. Smith, died 1855; 



sent home 200 whale. 

 Sent homo 243 sperm, 520 whale, 10,400 



bone. 



Sold to New Bedford 1860. 



