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Notes from my diary, or, My voyage to the Antarctic

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  • The Dirigo Voyage 1912

    The Dirigo Voyage 1912

    Manuscripts

    Bound in black textured leather. The title, "Dirigo Voyage 1912," is embossed in the center of cover in gold lettering. The number "73" is affixed to top of spine with glue.

    JLP 511

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    Joseph Banfield memoirs

    Manuscripts

    Banfield memoirs that give "Detailes of the Head Transaction of my life." The narrative ends with the voyage to the Mediterranean in Feb. 1796

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    Diary of His Expedition to Northern California

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    The manuscript diary signed twice by Esteban José Martínez, the officer commanding the expedition to San Lorenzo de Nuca, which he undertook by order of the Viceroy of New Spain. This manuscript diary was written from his own rough notes jotted down during his voyage, as he states at the end of this manuscript. Text in Spanish. Included is a vocabulary in the Hawaiian language.

    mssHM 529

  • Tymeric Voyage 1909

    Tymeric Voyage 1909

    Manuscripts

    Bound in textured black material. The title, "Tymeric Voyage 1909," is embossed in the center of cover in gold lettering. The number "67" is affixed to the top of spine with glue. Images are of the cargo ship the Tymeric and its crew during the London's voyage from Australia to Ecuador. Many photos are of the ship in a storm.

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    Pocket diaries

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    James Edward Glazier's Civil War experience is reflected in his letters to his parents, brother Charles, and friend Annie G. Monroe. He details his training in Annapolis, Maryland, Burnside's Expedition to the Carolinas, and his work in the hospital. A letter from his brother Ezra deals with religious aspects of the Civil War. In his diaries after the Civil War, Glazier writes about farming on the Pacific Coast from 1868 to 1882, his work, expenses, family news, social life, including Fourth of July celebrations, tent revivals, and the reunion of the 23rd Massachusetts Regiment in 1888.

    mssGZ

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    Peter Andrew Clapsaddle diary

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    In this diary, Clapsaddle writes daily entries while on his voyage from New York to San Francisco. In it. he talks about life on board the ship, seasickness, his asthma, three passengers dying on board, church services he attended and the meals he ate. He also gives the ship's position and course. He briefly mentions the ship's stops in Panama and Guatemala, the arrival in San Francisco and a job he obtained with the Evening telegram. With the diary is a typed biography of Clapsaddle, outline of his voyage, map of his voyage and typescript of the diary.

    mssHM 75101