1830: William R. Hackley recorded in his diary: Rose at seven and finished copying the answer. The wind during the night freshened and this morning it is so cold that
1830: William R. Hackley recorded in his diary: Rose with the sun. Captain Wallace of the Schooner Mayflower is sick with the bilious fever and the schooner will be detained
1839: William R. Hackley recorded in his diary: Rose before the sun and read Hammond. After breakfast went to the wharf and remained there till near 11. The launch of
1822: Excerpt from the Logbook of the U.S. Schooner Shark LCDR M.C. Perry commanding: Remarks, Wednesday, June 26th On my return to the Schooner I immediately hoisted the Boats in
1822: Excerpt from the Logbook of the U.S. Schooner Shark LCDR M.C. Perry commanding: Remarks, Sunday, May 26th No Remarkable event this day. Grampus in company. Lat. 23.31 N. On