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Ship Daniel Webster of Sag Harbour [HARBOR] A

The first part of thes[E] 24 hours we have fine and pleasant weather. Middle part calm. Latter part much the same. So ends. Nothing more worth of remark. Latitude by obs vation [OBSERVATION] Longitude by Cronometor [CHRONOMETER]

Remark on bord [BOARD] Monday March 24 This day begins with a calm and cloudy. Middle part calm. Latter part the same. Hands imployed [EMPLOYED] in weaving mats. Nothing more worth of remark. Latitude by obs vation [OBSERVATION] 18°=17 Longitude by Cronometor [CHRONOMETER]

Remark on bord [BOARD] Tuesday March 25th The first part of thes[E] 24 hours we have light winds and calm. At 4 AM a breeze of wind from the SE. Steering West. Hands imployed [EMPLOYED] in various jobs. Nothing more worth of remark. Lattitude [LATITUDE] by obs vation [OBSERVATION] 18°=22 Longitude by Cronometor [CHRONOMETER] 144°=52

Remark on bord [BOARD] Wednesday March, 26th 1834 The first part of thes[E] 24 hours we have a fresh gale from the SE. Steering W 1/2 N. Middle part the same. Latter increases. At 11 AM took in top gallant sails. Hands imployed [EMPLOYED] in braking [BREAKING] out in the steariage hole [STEERAGE HOLD] after water. Nothing more worth of remark. Latitude by obs vation [OBSERVATION] Longitude by Cronometor [CHRONOMETER]

Remark on bord [BOARD] Thursday March 27th 183 [1834] This day commences with a fresh gale from the SE. Steering West. Middle part the wind ships [SHIFTS?] to the SW. Reeft [REEFED] top sails. [???] [???]. Latter part shook them out again. At 12 [???] tack to the Northard [NORTHWARD] and Eastard [EASTWARD]. Latitud[E] 20=19 Long [LONGITUDE] 148° 38[?]

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