Log of the brig CATHERINE, 1809; Log of the ship THOMAS, 1809-1810; Log of the brig GANGES, 1810-1811
| Author/creator | Sage, Eben William author. |
| Other author | Adam Matthew Digital (Firm) digitiser. |
| Format | Electronic |
| Publication | Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2022. |
| Description | 1 online resource. |
| Supplemental Content | https://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=https://www.lifeatsea.amdigital.co.uk/documents/detail/log-of-the-brig-catherine-1809-log-of-the-ship-thomas-1809-1810-log-of-the-brig-ganges-1810-1811/21490732 |
| Subjects |
| Series | Life at Sea: Seafaring in the Anglo-American Maritime World, 1600-2565 |
| Summary | Log of the brig CATHERINE kept by Eben William Sage from 1 September-4 October 1809 while on a trading voyage from Middletown, Connecticut to Funchal, Madeira. The original destination was Tenerife, Canary Islands. Included is a harbour log. There are pen and ink sketches at the back of the volume. The brig was commanded by Loudon Bailey. Log of the ship THOMAS kept in narrative format by Eben William Sage from 1809-1810 (with gaps) returning on a trading voyage to New York from Madeira Island with a stop in the Azores. Includes a description of his time spent in the Azores. There are pen and ink sketches at the end of the volume. The ship was commanded by William McFarland. Log of the brig GANGES kept in narrative format by Eben William Sage from 1810-1811 (with gaps) while on a trading voyage from New London, Connecticut to New Orleans, Louisiana; Gibralta; Setubal, Portugal; and New York, N.Y. Entries include extensive descriptions of New Orleans, Gibraltar, and Setubal. There are pen and ink sketches of Havana, Cuba, Madeira Island, Graciosa, Pico, Faial, and St. Maria (Azores) at the end of the volume. The brig was commanded by Jonathan Read. |
| General note | Massachusetts Historical Society: Eben William Sage Papers. |
| Original version | Reproduction of: Log of the brig CATHERINE, 1809; Log of the ship THOMAS, 1809-1810; Log of the brig GANGES, 1810-1811, 5 Jan 1809- 8 Sep 1811. |
| Location of original | Massachusetts Historical Society |
| Copyright note | Material sourced from the Massachusetts Historical Society |
| Genre/form | Art. |