Crews and Ships Met

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Crews and Ships Met

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Please mention any names of ships seen, or met, or gamed with. It is possible that a nearby ship may have a latitude and longitude for that small area of sea, but that is missing from this ship's log. Equally this ship might provide the position of those other ships.

Not all logs provide a crew list. You might find names in the log to post here.

Why you will see the name of the Rosario in all of the references:
The voyage is written in a logbook commencing with the Schooner Rosario's voyage. You will see that description on the National Archive image webpage: "Rosario (Schooner), of San Francisco, Calif., mastered by Edwin Coffin, kept by Benjamin F. Sparks on voyage from 24 Mar. 1891-6 Nov 1891"
My sincere thanks to April (arboggs) for using her wonderful Librarian skills to locate the Stamboul's journey.
Joan (AvastMH)
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