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Of the ship "Ocmulgee" of Tisbury, on a whaling voyage to the Northwest coast. She left on September 2, 1847, and returned on April 21, 1850, after having taken 60 bbls. of sperm oil; 3,000 bbls. of whale oil; and 30,000 lbs. of bone. This log has may pages with children's scribbling and is incomplete. It begins on March 6, 1848 and ends on March 20, 1850. No whale stamps. The master was Frederick W. Manter. Folio. Marbled boards. « calf binding, as is.
the ship "Ocmulgee" of Tisbury, on a whaling voyage to the Northwest coast. She left on September 2, 1847, and returned on April 21, 1850, after having taken 60 bbls. of sperm oil; 3,000 bbls. of whale oil; and 30,000 lbs. of bone. This log has may pages with children's scribbling and is incomplete. It begins on March 6, 1848 and ends on March 20, 1850. No whale stamps. The master was Frederick W. Manter. Folio. Marbled boards. « calf binding, as is.
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