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Ship Daniel Webster of Sag Harbour [HARBOR]

Remarks on board Thursday May 9th The first part of thes[E] 24 hours we have a light wind from the East. Steering by the wind to the NE. Middle part calm. Latter part much the same. Imployed [EMPLOYED] in painting a boat. Nothing more worth of remark. Latt [LATITUDE] obs [OBSERVATION] 30°=09 Longi [LONGITUDE] by Cronometor [CHRONOMETER] 170 59

Remarks on board Friday May 10th The first part of thes[E] 24 hours we have a light are [AIR] from the South. Steering WSW by the wind. Middle part calm. Latter part a light are [AIR] from the South. Steering SW by the wind. Nothing more worth of remark. Latti [LATITUDE] obs [OBSERVATION] 29°=42 Long [LONGITUDE] by Cronom [CHRONOMETER] 170°=06

Remarks on bord [BOARD] Saturday May 11th The first part of thes[E] 24 hours we have a light wind. Middle part calm. Latter part a light are [AIR] from the SSW. Steering W by S by the wind. Hands imployed [EMPLOYED] in picking oakum. Nothing more worth of remark. Lattitude [LATITUDE] obs [OBSERVATION] 29°=33 Long [LONGITUDE] by Cronometor [CHRONOMETER] 169°=36

Remarks on board Monday May 12th The first part of thes[E] 24 hours we have light winds and calm. Middle part calm. Latter part we have a light wind from the North. Steering South. Lattitude [LATITUDE] obs [OBSERVATION] 28°=16 Long [LONGITUDE] by Cronom [CHRONOMETER] 170°=10 E

Remarks on board Tuesday May 13th, 1834 The first part of thes[E] 24 hours a light wind from the North. Steering South. Middle part thick and and foggy. Latter part more clear. Maid [MADE] all sail. Steering South East. Lat [LATITUDE] 27°=14

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