HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN WHALE FISHERY. 



sailing from American ports — Continued. 



583 



Whaling 

 ground. 



Date— 



.Result of voyage. 



Kemarks. 



Atl. and Pacific 

 Pacific Ocean . 

 Atl.and Pacific 



Atl. and Ind.. 

 Atlantio 



....do 



...do 



....do 



Pacific Ocean . 

 ....do 



Atl.and Ind 

 Hudson's Bay 



Atlantic 



Indian Ocean 

 Atlantic . — 



Pacific Ocean 



. ..do 



Atlantic 



Ind. and Pac. 



Atlantic 



....do 



....do 



...do 



....do 



Atlantic 



....do 



Atlantic 



....do 



....do 



....do 



Pacific Ocean . 



Atlantio 



...do , 



Pacific Ocean 



Pacific Ocean . 

 Atl. and Ind.. 



Nov. 25 

 Aug. 28 

 May 22 



June 20 

 June 17 



May 29 

 July 3 

 June 12 

 May 15 

 May 21 



Aug. 26 

 Nov. 18 



Apr. 25 



June 5 

 Oct. 8 



Oct. 1 

 May 1 

 Oct. 30 

 July 22 



Oct. 16 

 July 30 



June 5 

 May 8 



July 11 



May 9 

 June 9 



May 9 

 May 21 

 Mav 16 

 May 16 



Nov. 20 



May 13 

 Apr. 20 

 Nov. 4 



Nov. 5 

 Jan. 5 



Bbls. 



Aug. 25. 1864 



Bbls. 

 1,258 



Lbs. 



7,850 



Oct. 5, 1864 



Dec. 4, 1861 

 Nov. 23, If 64 

 Nov. 26,1861 

 Aug. 28, 1865 

 May 21, 1865 



Dec. 28,1862 

 Oct. 17,1862 



213 



540 

 158 



229 

 454 



1,295 



19,900 



Aug. 21, 1864 

 Dec. 27, 1862 



Nov. 13, 1864 

 Apr. 23, 1865 

 Nov. 26, 186.J 

 May 26, 1865 



Sept. 24, 1862 



1,019 

 448 



325 



1,E09 

 125 

 136 



1, 250 



1,075 



5,100 



Aug. 22, 1862 

 Aug. 14, 1863 



May 28, 1863 



Oct. 8, 1862 

 Sept. 18, 1862 



Sept. 27, 1861 



156 

 146 



Aug. 29, 1861 



Aug. 7,1865 



Oct. 5, 1863 

 Apr. 18,1862 

 Oct. 19, 1864 



363 



440 

 305 

 961 



Captured and burned bv the Sumter De- 

 cember 7, 1861. 



Sent home 1,028 sperm and 2,150 bone; 

 built at Dartmouth 1809. 



Sent home 260 sperm, 140 —hale, and 1,850 

 bone ; captured and burned by the 

 Shenandoah, at Ascension, 1865 ; value 

 131,000, and oil. 



Sold 570 sperm and 120 whale at Sydney. 



Captain William Childs took Captain 

 Spooner's place 1863 ; sent home 344 

 sperm ; sold to New York for merchant- 

 service 1864. 



Sent home 460 sperm, 640 whale, 5,000 bone. 



Sent home 327 sperm. 



Captain Allen died at sea June 9, 1864 ; 



seut home 170 sperm ; sent also 128 sperm 



by Golconda ; burned by the Florida. 

 Altered from a ship 1861. 

 Bought from Fait haven 1861 ; sent home 



70 eperm. 

 Bought from Mattapoisett 1861 ; sent home 



120 sperm ; withdrawn 1862 for a coaster. 

 Sent home 120 sperm. 

 Sent home 100 sperm ; took a sperm whalo 



which made 153 barrels. 

 Sent home 635 sperm and 60 whale. 



Sent home 120 sperm. 



Sent home 250 sperm, 400 whale, 8,960 bono. 



Sold to New London to replace Alert. 



Added 1861 ; sent home 104 sperm ; cap- 

 tured and burned by the Alabama 1863. 



Altered to a brig 1862. 



Sent home 100 sperm ; bought from Sippican 

 1860. 



Bought from Stonington 1861 ; sent homo 

 110 sperm. 



Sent home 153 sperm. 



Burned at sea by (he rebel cruisers. 



Sent home 109 sperm ; condemned at Faval 

 1861. 



Altered from a bark 1861 ; Edwin A. Sher- 

 man, third ma f e, died January, 1863, from 

 injuries received from a whale; sold to 

 New B dford 1865 ; sent home 825 sperm 

 and 6,700 bone. 



Sent home 350 sperm. 



Sent home 280 sperm ; condemned at l'aita 

 1864. 



Sent home 99 sperm; condemned at Bar- 

 badoes 1863. 



