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1822: Excerpt from the Logbook of the U.S. Schooner Shark LCDR M.C. Perry commanding: Remarks, Tuesday, Jan. 8 The Wind has veered to the Eastward and become more pleasant, and ....
1821: Excerpt for the Logbook of the U.S. Schooner Shark LCDR M.C. Perry commanding: Light breezes from the West by the Wind on the Starboard Tack. Owing to the Lightness ....
1836: The temperature dropped to 44 degrees, the coldest recorded since the island was settled. 1856: William Hackley recorded in his diary: Rose at 5:30 and walked on the beach, returned home and bathed. At 9:15 a.m. barometer 29.57, thermometer 68, wind north by east 2, clouds 9. The weather is raw and disagreeable. Drew up petitions for John Lowe of the Libby Sheppard for 172 bales of cotton and one anchor and chain, Simon Frow of the schooner Florida for 201 bales of cotton, James Riggs of Ramona for 112 bales of cotton and Oliver Braman of the schooner Dart for 61 bales of cotton from the wreck of the ship Mary Hale, Rollins Master. Samuel Douglas filed libels for William Lowe, schooner Chestnut and John Curry of the schooner Relampago. My petitions are in fact libels as there was no consortship between the parties. R.W. Welch refused to endorse the bills of Captain John S brigantine Sarah Stern incurred for replacing sails, spars and riggings lost at sea and Tift to whom ....
1855: William Hackley recorded in his diary: Rose at 5 and walked on the beach, returned home and bathed. At 8:30 a.m. barometer 29.62, thermometer 71, wind north northeast 3, clouds 3. A heavy shower fell just before day. Read papers. The divers have not finished with the ship Laviana Adams and the case was postponed till tomorrow. Captain Murray came up and I read over the libel to him and he too it to compare with his logbook. Read Law magazine. P.m. read Putnamâs magazine. 1875: Episcopal Bishop John Freeman Young called a meeting to organize St. Peterâs Church and Father J.L. Steele was appointed the first rector. ....