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iamthemaestro at Jan 19, 2023 09:07 PM

30625990000229_003

Friday Nov 25th 1825

All these 24 hours rugged
weather. The wind south. Squals [squalls]
of rain and hail. Lat 38–00

Saturday Nov 26th 1825

These 24 hours the weather more
moderate. No whales the Hannibal
in sight. Lat 37–45 Long

Sunday Nov 27th 1825

First part moderate weather
middle and latter part rugged.
Saw whales this morning.

Lat 38–09

Monday Nov 28th 1825

These 24 hours light winds
and foggy. Got a whale.
The Hannibal in sight.

Lat by obs 38–33

Tuesday Nov 29th 1825

These 24 hours fine weather.
Saw several whales.
Spoke the ship [Hesper?] of
New Bedford. So ends to day.

Wednesday Nov 30th 1825

These 24 rugged weather and
plenty of whales. 3 sail in sight.

Lat by obs 39–28

Thirsday December 1st 1825

These 24 hours commences
rugged. Spoke the ship
[Anabescander?] of New Bedford.
Lowered 3 times for whales.
No success. Squaly [squally] some rain.

Lat by obs 39–51

30625990000229_003

Friday Nov 25th 1825

All these 24 hours rugged
weather. The wind south. Squals [squalls]
of rain and hail. Lat 38–00

Saturday Nov 26th 1825

These 24 hours the weather more
moderate. No whales the Hannibal
in sight. Lat 37–45 Long

Sunday Nov 27th 1825

First part moderate weather
middle and latter part rugged.
Saw whales this morning.

Lat 38–09

Monday Nov 28th 1825

These 24 hours light winds
and foggy. Got a whale.
The Hannibal in sight.

Lat by obs 38–33

Tuesday Nov 29th 1825

These 24 hours fine weather.
Saw several whales.
Spoke the ship [Hesper?] of
New Bedford. So ends to day.

Wednesday Nov 30th 1825

These 24 rugged weather and
plenty of whales. 3 sail in sight.

Lat by obs 39–28

Thursday December 1st 1825

These 24 hours commences
rugged. Spoke the ship
[Anabescander?] of New Bedford.
Lowered 3 times for whales.
No success. Squaly [squally] some rain.

Lat by obs 39–51