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Line Cruising Satur [SATURDAY] Sep [SEPTEMBER] 19th 1857 First part moderate breezes. Ship stearing to South. Emploid [EMPLOYED] braking [BREAKING] out forepeak for shooks. At 4 P.M spoke ship Mohawk. Solde [SOLD] and delivered 150 bbls. of olde shooks. Midle [MIDDLE] part stearing south. Latter to north in Lat [LATITUDE] 00 15 N [NORTH] 179 05 Sund [SUNDAY] Sep [SEPTEMBER] 20th First part brisk trads [TRADES]. Ship stearing to N. East. All sail. Saw the shop Mohawk of [OFF] our lea [LEE]. Midle [MIDDLE] part wind from S. East. Ship stearing E.N.East by the wind. Latter part spoke the Mohawk. Capt. [CAPTAIN] Winslow and family went onboard to spend the day. So ends Lat [LATITUDE] 00 25 N [NORTH] 179 42 W [WEST] Mond [MONDAY] Sep [SEPTEMBER] 21st First part brisk trades from S. East. Ship stearing E.N. East by the wind. Light sails. In Midle [MIDDLE] part the same. Latter part light winds from East. At 10 A.M wore ship south. So ends 00 32 N [NORTH] 179 50 W [WEST] Tuesd [TUESDAY] Sep [SEPTEMBER] 22d First part light winds stearing the same. Emploid [EMPLOYED] reaving new running riging [RIGGING] Midle [MIDDLE] part and latter stearing east. Wind from S.S. East. Emploid [EMPLOYED] cleaning ship outside. So ends Lat [LATITUDE] 00 19 S [SOUTH] 179 31 W [WEST] Wedns [WEDNESDAY] Sep [SEPTEMBER] 23d First part moderate breezes. Ship stearing the same to the eastward. Midle [MIDDLE] part stearing the same. Latter part wore ship to N. East. Wind from S. East. Saw a sail. Emploid [EMPLOYED] mending maintopsail spanker, mizen [MIZZEN] top galonsail [GALLANTSAIL] Lat [LATITUDE] 00 40 S [SOUTH] 179 46 W [WEST] Thur [THURSDAY] Sep [SEPTEMBER] 24th First part light winds. Ship stearing to north. All sail. Midle [MIDDLE] part and latter stearing the same. Lat [LATITUDE] 00 08 N [NORTH] 178 36 Frid [FRIDAY] Sep [SEPTEMBER] 25th First part at 5 P.M spoke ship Mohawk. Midle [MIDDLE] part laying aback. Latter stear [STEERING] N. West. 00 01 180 00

Line Cruising

Satur [SATURDAY]
Sep [SEPTEMBER] 19th 1857
First part moderate breezes. Ship
stearing to South. Emploid [EMPLOYED] braking [BREAKING] out
forepeak for shooks. At 4 P.M spoke
ship Mohawk. Solde [SOLD] and delivered 150 bbls.
of olde shooks. Midle [MIDDLE] part stearing
south. Latter to north in Lat [LATITUDE] 00 15 N [NORTH] 179 05

Sund [SUNDAY]
Sep [SEPTEMBER] 20th
First part brisk trads [TRADES]. Ship stearing to N. East.
All sail. Saw the shop Mohawk of [OFF] our lea [LEE].
Midle [MIDDLE] part wind from S. East. Ship
stearing E.N.East by the wind. Latter
part spoke the Mohawk. Capt. [CAPTAIN] Winslow
and family went onboard to spend
the day. So ends Lat [LATITUDE] 00 25 N [NORTH] 179 42 W [WEST]

Mond [MONDAY]
Sep [SEPTEMBER] 21st
First part brisk trades from S. East. Ship
stearing E.N. East by the wind. Light
sails. In Midle [MIDDLE] part the same. Latter
part light winds from East. At 10 A.M
wore ship south. So ends 00 32 N [NORTH] 179 50 W [WEST]

Tuesd [TUESDAY]
Sep [SEPTEMBER] 22d
First part light winds stearing the same.
Emploid [EMPLOYED] reaving new running riging [RIGGING]
Midle [MIDDLE] part and latter stearing east.
Wind from S.S. East. Emploid [EMPLOYED] cleaning
ship outside. So ends Lat [LATITUDE] 00 19 S [SOUTH] 179 31 W [WEST]

Wedns [WEDNESDAY]
Sep [SEPTEMBER] 23d
First part moderate breezes. Ship stearing
the same to the eastward. Midle [MIDDLE] part
stearing the same. Latter part wore ship
to N. East. Wind from S. East. Saw
a sail. Emploid [EMPLOYED] mending maintopsail
spanker, mizen [MIZZEN] top galonsail [GALLANTSAIL] Lat [LATITUDE] 00 40 S [SOUTH] 179 46 W [WEST]

Thur [THURSDAY]
Sep [SEPTEMBER] 24th
First part light winds. Ship stearing to
north. All sail. Midle [MIDDLE] part and latter
stearing the same. Lat [LATITUDE] 00 08 N [NORTH] 178 36

Frid [FRIDAY]
Sep [SEPTEMBER] 25th
First part at 5 P.M spoke ship Mohawk.
Midle [MIDDLE] part laying aback. Latter stear [STEERING] N. West.
00 01 180 00

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Line Cruising Satur [SATURDAY] Sep [SEPTEMBER] 19th 1857 First part moderate breezes. Ship stearing to South. Emploid [EMPLOYED] braking [BREAKING] out forepeak for shooks. At 4 P.M spoke ship Mohawk. Solde [SOLD] and delivered 150 bbls. of olde shooks. Midle [MIDDLE] part stearing south. Latter to north in Lat [LATITUDE] 00 15 N [NORTH] 179 05 Sund [SUNDAY] Sep [SEPTEMBER] 20th First part brisk trads [TRADES]. Ship stearing to N. East. All sail. Saw the shop Mohawk of [OFF] our lea [LEE]. Midle [MIDDLE] part wind from S. East. Ship stearing E.N.East by the wind. Latter part spoke the Mohawk. Capt. [CAPTAIN] Winslow and family went onboard to spend the day. So ends Lat [LATITUDE] 00 25 N [NORTH] 179 42 W [WEST] Mond [MONDAY] Sep [SEPTEMBER] 21st First part brisk trades from S. East. Ship stearing E.N. East by the wind. Light sails. In Midle [MIDDLE] part the same. Latter part light winds from East. At 10 A.M wore ship south. So ends 00 32 N [NORTH] 179 50 W [WEST] Tuesd [TUESDAY] Sep [SEPTEMBER] 22d First part light winds stearing the same. Emploid [EMPLOYED] reaving new running riging [RIGGING] Midle [MIDDLE] part and latter stearing east. Wind from S.S. East. Emploid [EMPLOYED] cleaning ship outside. So ends Lat [LATITUDE] 00 19 S [SOUTH] 179 31 W [WEST] Wedns [WEDNESDAY] Sep [SEPTEMBER] 23d First part moderate breezes. Ship stearing the same to the eastward. Midle [MIDDLE] part stearing the same. Latter part wore ship to N. East. Wind from S. East. Saw a sail. Emploid [EMPLOYED] mending maintopsail spanker, mizen [MIZZEN] top galonsail [GALLANTSAIL] Lat [LATITUDE] 00 40 S [SOUTH] 179 46 W [WEST] Thur [THURSDAY] Sep [SEPTEMBER] 24th First part light winds. Ship stearing to north. All sail. Midle [MIDDLE] part and latter stearing the same. Lat [LATITUDE] 00 08 N [NORTH] 178 36 Frid [FRIDAY] Sep [SEPTEMBER] 25th First part at 5 P.M spoke ship Mohawk. Midle [MIDDLE] part laying aback. Latter stear [STEERING] N. West. 00 01 180 00

Line Cruising

Satur [SATURDAY]
Sep [SEPTEMBER] 19th 1857
First part moderate breezes. Ship
stearing to South. Emploid [EMPLOYED] braking [BREAKING] out
forepeak for shooks. At 4 P.M spoke
ship Mohawk. Solde [SOLD] and delivered 150 bbls.
of olde shooks. Midle [MIDDLE] part stearing
south. Latter to north in Lat [LATITUDE] 00 15 N [NORTH] 179 05

Sund [SUNDAY]
Sep [SEPTEMBER] 20th
First part brisk trads [TRADES]. Ship stearing to N. East.
All sail. Saw the shop Mohawk of [OFF] our lea [LEE].
Midle [MIDDLE] part wind from S. East. Ship
stearing E.N.East by the wind. Latter
part spoke the Mohawk. Capt. [CAPTAIN] Winslow
and family went onboard to spend
the day. So ends Lat [LATITUDE] 00 25 N [NORTH] 179 42 W [WEST]

Mond [MONDAY]
Sep [SEPTEMBER] 21st
First part brisk trades from S. East. Ship
stearing E.N. East by the wind. Light
sails. In Midle [MIDDLE] part the same. Latter
part light winds from East. At 10 A.M
wore ship south. So ends 00 32 N [NORTH] 179 50 W [WEST]

Tuesd [TUESDAY]
Sep [SEPTEMBER] 22d
First part light winds stearing the same.
Emploid [EMPLOYED] reaving new running riging [RIGGING]
Midle [MIDDLE] part and latter stearing east.
Wind from S.S. East. Emploid [EMPLOYED] cleaning
ship outside. So ends Lat [LATITUDE] 00 19 S [SOUTH] 179 31 W [WEST]

Wedns [WEDNESDAY]
Sep [SEPTEMBER] 23d
First part moderate breezes. Ship stearing
the same to the eastward. Midle [MIDDLE] part
stearing the same. Latter part wore ship
to N. East. Wind from S. East. Saw
a sail. Emploid [EMPLOYED] mending maintopsail
spanker, mizen [MIZZEN] top galonsail [GALLANTSAIL] Lat [LATITUDE] 00 40 S [SOUTH] 179 46 W [WEST]

Thur [THURSDAY]
Sep [SEPTEMBER] 24th
First part light winds. Ship stearing to
north. All sail. Midle [MIDDLE] part and latter
stearing the same. Lat [LATITUDE] 00 08 N [NORTH] 178 36

Frid [FRIDAY]
Sep [SEPTEMBER] 25th
First part at 5 P.M spoke ship Mohawk.
Midle [MIDDLE] part laying aback. Latter stear [STEERING] N. West.
00 01 180 00