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Ship Daniel Webster of Sag Harborer bound on

Remarks on bord [BOARD] Monday Jenuary [JANUARY] 13th 1834 This day begins with a fresh gale from the SE. Steering WSW. Middle part took in top gallant sails. Latter part maid [MADE] all sail. Sent down our studden [STUDDING] sail yards. Spoke Ship [Franklin CROSSED OUT] Dewit [DEWITT] Clinton of Sag Harbour [HARBOR] with 30 bariles [BARRELS] of oil. Saw a Sperm whale. Loward [LOWERED] and chaist [CHASED] but without success. Nothing more worth of remark. Latitude by obs vation [OBSERVATION] 5°-=05 Long [LONGITUDE] by Cronometer [CHRONOMETER] 102°=15

Remarks on bord [BOARD] Tuesday Jen. [JANUARY] 14th 183 This day begins with a fresh gale from the SE. Steering SW with all sail set. Middle part took in top gallant sails as yousyal [USUAL]. Latter part maid [MADE] all sail. Again in company with Governer [GOVERNOR] Clinton of Sag Harbour [HARBOR]. Cap [CAPTAIN] Ludlow came on bord [BOARD]. Got a grindstone [???] and a number of terepin [TERRAPINS]. Nothing more worth of remark. Latitude by obs vation [OBSERVATION] 5°=40 Long [LONGITUDE] by Cronometer [CHRONOMETER] 103°=58

Remarks on bord [BOARD] Wednesday Jen. [JANUARY] 15th 1834 These first part of these 24 we have it calm. In company with the Clinton. Middle part the wind springs up from the NE. At 3 PM spok [SPOKE] the Clinton, rather [???] hailed her. Latter part tacked ship, steering SW. Nothing more worth of remark. Latitude by obs vation [OBSERVATION] 6°=22 South Long [LONGITUDE] by Cronometer [CHRONOMETER] 104°=50 at 10 AM

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