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Sat July 9th

This day commences with light baffling wind, middle part died out calm with fog. and ends same, with Jennac Island bearing W.N.W.. Sun July 10th

This day commences with It breeze from S.W. middle part breezed S.S.E., 4 am set off for Ounimac pass. latter part stiff breeze with rain.

Mon July 11th

This day commences with strong S.S.E. wind with fog, running for Ounimac, 4.30, made opening bearing W. by S. 2 miles. distance. passed through the straits at 11 pm. and hove to in thick fog. at 6 am. bore up and run in for water, at 12 o clock anchored under the Island, and loaded water.

July 12th

This day commences with light fog. lying under the land filling water. at 8 pm got under weigh and got off shore. This day ends with one seal to Gearing.

Wed July 13th

Lat 52.30
Lon 166.12

This day commences with It W.S.W. wind with fog. latter part calm. boat out catch of seal 8.

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This day commences with It wind and fog. at 7 am wind breezed up strong. no boats out. at 12 noon hove to under fore sail.

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This day commences with strong gales from S.E. at 12 midnight wind moderated. 5 am made sail and stood to south.

at 10 am wind

hauled to W.N.W. blowing heavy. no boats out this day.

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This day commences with strong gales from S.W. and rain. Vessel going under double reefed main sail, and ends same.

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This day commences with strong W.S.W. at 1 pm made Habouchinskay Island bearing S.E. wore ship off again. 3 pm wind died out calm. 5.30 am put boats out this day and took 6 seal.

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This day commences with It N.E. winds. both boats out. latter part wind S.E. and It. Boger llof Island bearing S.W. dis 20 miles. catch of seal 13.

Teu July 19th

Lat in 54.09
Lon in 167.15

This day commences with It strong. Boats came on board. part under Ounalaska Island.

S.E. wind. at 4 pm wind breezed up at 6 pm hove to under fore sail. latter catch of seals 4.

Wed July 20th

This day commences with It S.E. wind and heavy sea running. at 7.30 pm anchored under the land. at 10 came on rough. got under weigh and stood to sea. No seals this day.

Thu July 21st

This day commences with strong gales from S. S. E. hauled to S. W. vessel running off shore. at 9 am put took 5 seal. Boger Slors Island bearing S. W. & by S. Fri July 22nd

This day commences with light W.N.W wind. calm, latter part same. 2 boats out, catch of seal 20. Lat by Obs 54.15.

Sat July 23rd

at 2 pm wind boats cut, and dis 25 miles.

at 5 pm died out

This day commences with calms. 2 boats out. middle part wind came fresh from S.S.W. boats came on board. latter part died out calm, with Boger Slof bearing S.W. by W. dis 30 miles. catch of seal 12.

Sun July 24th

This day commences with It S.S.E. wind. at 4 pm wind breezed up. at midnight hauled to W.N.W. blowing heavy. latter part same. boats out half day. catch of seal 14.

Mon July 25th

Lat in 54.28
Lon in 167.52

This day commences blowing stiff from W.N.W. first part. latter part calm. 2 boats out, catch of seal 63.

Teu July 26th

Lat in 54.33
Lon in 168.12

This day commences with strong wind and ends same. no boats out this day.

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This day begins blowing strong from S.S.E. latter part hauled to S.S.W. hove too, under fore sail.

Thu July 28th

no boats out.

Lat in 54.40

Lon in 168.42

This day commences with S.S.W. wind and heavy sea. at 8 am spoke the British schooner "Mary Ellen" with 1750 seals, no boats out and ends the same.

Fri July 29th

This day commences with strong breeze from W.S.W. and heavy sea running. at 10 am made Boger Slov Island. bearing S.E. dis 10 miles. took one seal. so ends this day.

Sat July 30th

This day commences with breeze from S.S.W. middle part hauled to W.S.W. still lying under fore sail. no boats out. but plenty of seal around. took 3 over the side. so ends the day with Bogerslov bearing S.E. by E. dis 15 miles.

Sun July 31st

This day begins with strong W.S.W. wind. at 7 am breeze moderated, and boats got out for 7 hours, and took 25 seal and the breeze came up again.

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I certify that this map was prepared at the
U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Office, and
is correct according to the latest authorities.
And that the positions of the SCHOONER
ANNIE are plotted from the Lat. and Long as
given in her Log (seized and now in possession
of the United States) at the end of the sea day.
The number of seals taken daily, is also
copied from said Log.

T.C. Mendenhall

Superintendent.

June 21

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Aug 1st

This day commences with strong W.S.W. wind. middle part wind moderated. 8 am boats went out and brought in 9 seal. day ends with rain.

Teu Aug 2nd

This day cominences moderate. middle part breezed up sharp from N. W. bore up for the land at 10 am. anchored under Ounimac Island. so ends the day.

Wed Aug 3rd

This day commences with strong N.W. wind. vessel lying under Ounimac Island filling water. So ends the day with heavy squalls. Thu Aug 4th

This day commences with strong W.S.W. wind, and squalls. 2 pm wind died out. 4 pm got under way and stood off shore. at 6 am put boat out. at ten am wind breezed up from E. 11.30 am one boat came on board with 5 seal. so ends the day.

Fri Aug 5th

This day commences with strong breeze from E with rain squalls. at 4 pm stood in for the land. at 8 pm anchored under the land. at 4 am sighted the Revenue steamer steering East. at 9 am hove up anchor and stood off shore. at 10 am boats went out and took 12 seal. so ends this day.

[No. 1. July 28, 1892, Washington, D. C.

L. G. SHEPARD,

Captain, U. S. Revenue Marine.]

LOG OF SCHOONER ANNIE.

From San Francisco towards Hunting & fishing.

Friday, 24 March, 1887. H. 1; Winds, N.W.; at 2 P. M. got schooner under way and proceeded to sea. Strong N.W. winds & Sharp sea at 6, P. M. cleared the heds Stood of Shore till 6 a m tacked in Shore.

25 Day of March, 1887. H. 1; Winds, N.W.; this 24 hours Strong Breezes & fine weather Vessel under easy sails Noon tacked ship & stood of shore North Rocks N by E 10 miles Dis Midnight Dito tack to Northard

26 Day of March, 1887. H.1; Winds, N.W.; this 24 hours Strong Breezes & heavy sea Vessel under Easy sail. at 12 hours midnight tack ship to Northard Noon tack Ship to Southard North Rocks Bareing NE by E 3 miles

27 Day of March, 1887. H.1; Winds, N.W.; this day 24 hours first part Strong Breeze & fine weather. Noon Point Strong Breeze & fine weathr Pont Rays Bares ESE Dis 6 miles Midnight pont Rayes Bare S E 12 mils

From San Francisco towards North Hunting & Fishing.

28 Day of March, 1887. H. 1; Winds, W S W; this 24 hours first part Strong Breeze & fine weathr Noon of Port Royal Midnight Blowing Gale hove to under 2 Reefd Fore Sail P. M. H. 3, Winds, N by W. H. 12, Noon. Course, S. W.

29 Day of March, 1887. H. 1; Winds, N.W.; this 24 hours first part Blowing Gale from N W & heavey Sea Vessel hove to under Easy

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