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Friday Aug. 10th, 1838.
Commences with light airs from the S. S. W steering
by the wind to the S. & E
Middle Hours the wind hauling W. S. W ship Heading
S by E. at 10 A. M made the Island of St. Marys bearing
SE by E.
Latter Hours pleasant breezes and fair weather saw
a schooner steering to the S. & E.
Hands employed in various jobs of ships Duty.
So ends.
Latitude Obs. 33" 37 North. Longitude per. watch 26" 32 west.
Saturday Aug. 11th 1838.
All of these 24 Hours moderate breezes from the W. S. W.
and pleasant weather steering by the wind to the Northw
Hands employed in Repairing an Old main & mizen
Top Sail after repairing bent them likewise another
Fore Top Sail
So ends.
Latitude Obs. 36" 38 North. Longitude per. watch 25" 14 west.
Sunday, Aug. 12th, 1838.
Commences with light airs from the W. S. W. steering by
the wind to the Southward
middle & Latter Calm. at 6 P. M. the Island of St. Marys
bore E by N. 25 miles Dist.
So ends.
Latitude Obs. 35" 45 North. Longitude per. watch 24" 46 west.
Monday Aug. 13th, 1838.
Commences Calm middle & Latter Hours light breezes
from the S E. steering by the wind to the S. & W.
the Caulker employed in Caulking the Bullwarks
Foward. Hands in knotting yarns &. &.
Latitude Obs. 35" 25 North. Longitude per. watch 24" 40 west.
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