dchurbuck added a note to 223 in Log of the ship Edward Cary, 1854–1858 in Ships' Logs Collection, saying “October 7, 1857 spoke bark "Zone" of New Bedford (Starbuck lists homeport as Fairhaven). 365 tons. Captain Moses R. Fish. Owners Jenney & Tripp. Departed September 4, 1855. Returned May 9, 1858. 1,384 bbls. sperm. (Starbuck, page 528)
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dchurbuck added a note to 220 in Log of the ship Edward Cary, 1854–1858 in Ships' Logs Collection, saying “September 14, 1857 spoke the ship "Desdemona" of New Bedford, 295 tons. Captain Thomas H. Smith. Owners: T. & A.R. Nye. Departed August 15, 1855. Returned March 24, 1859. 56 bbls. sperm. 1,941 bbls. whale. 13,000 lbs. bone. Sent home 80 sperm; 79...”
dchurbuck added a note to 217 in Log of the ship Edward Cary, 1854–1858 in Ships' Logs Collection, saying “August 30, 1857: spoke the ship "Othello" of New Bedford 424 tons. Captain John A. Beckerman. Owners: T. & A.R. Nye. Departed August 11, 1853. Returned June 15, 1858. 1,599 bbls. sperm. 1 bbl. whale. Built 1853 Fairhaven. Send home 237 sperm. Sta...”
dchurbuck added a note to 216 in Log of the ship Edward Cary, 1854–1858 in Ships' Logs Collection, saying “August 22, 1857: spoke ship "Mary" of Nantucket. 369 tons. Captain John C. Brock. Owner Edward W. Perry. Departed September 9, 1856. Returned April 29, 1861. 1,176 bbls. sperm. Sold to New York and fitted for California. Starbuck page 540”
dchurbuck added a note to 211 in Log of the ship Edward Cary, 1854–1858 in Ships' Logs Collection, saying “July 25, 1857: spoke bark "Elizabeth Swift" of New Bedford, 420 tons. Captain Josiah E. Chase. Owners: Swift & Allen. Departed on maiden voyage November 28, 1854. Returned October 18, 1858. 1,481 bbls. sperm. Sent home 100 bbls. sperm. Built Fai...”
dchurbuck added a note to 207 in Log of the ship Edward Cary, 1854–1858 in Ships' Logs Collection, saying “June 18, 1857: "Latter part at daylight signalised
ship Alpha of Nantucket" - 345 tons. Captain William H. Haswell. Owner: Hadwen & Barney. Departed July 9, 1855. Returned July 29, 1859. 1,281 bbls. sperm. Starbuck page 528”