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https://catalog.archives.gov/id/169759786 September (12-30)
October
November
December
Philadelphia
Madeira
Brazil


Muster Rolls of U.S.S. Omaha 1872-1874





On the weather page, please enter: date, locations, distances (nautical miles and tenths), courses, and all the weather data in the columns outlined in red in the spreadsheet.
It is not necessary to record State of the Sea.
However, ice mentioned in the weather grid should be transcribed using the magenta Sea column.

On the events page please enter: ice, location information, and sailing information.
Aurorae, volcanic, and seismic activity should be reported in the forum.
The names of US Navy and Coast Guard ships met should be noted. This gives the science team a chance to compare weather readings. You can include all ships mentioned in a single entry without a time or any additional data.
Other events are optional.

One person can do both weather and events (Stream 1), but the system also allows one person to do the weather page (Stream 1) and a second person to do the events page (Stream 3).
Unlike in OW3, where three transcriptions were required for each page, we are doing only one transcription per page.

Every transcriber needs to enter the date.
The date is used to organize the pages.



See Omaha: general for some general background and discussion.
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I found this sufficiently interesting to type it up. The image is worth looking at, just for the elegance of the script.

Given that the Brits are called limeys, because the Royal Navy issued lime juice to combat scurvy, should we refer to Americans as Tomatoes? :lol: :lol: :lol:
U.S.S. Omaha (2d Rate)
At Sea, Lat 40o 40' Long 45o
October 24th, 1872

Sir,
As a precautionary measure to preserve the health of the crew, I respectfully recommend that one quarter of a pound of canned tomato be issued as a part of each ration twice a week, to be commenced whenever the ship has been continuously at sea fourteen days, and to be continued until the crew has been supplied with fresh provisions.

Very Respectfully
Your obd serv't
(signed) John C. Spear
Surgeon U.S.N.

Captain
John C. Febiger U.S.N.
Commanding US Steamer "Omaha"

Approved, and Paymaster Goldsborough will issue the above amount of Tomatoes semi weekly, so long as the quantity on board will permit.

Very Respectfully
(signed) John C. Febiger
Captain Commanding
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8-) 8-) 8-)
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This is a new one

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30 November
12o33'N, 26o30'E
Killed 2d bullock.
I guess this is what they did before they had refrigeration. I didn't notice a note about them killing the first one.
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29 December
Rio de Janiero

Reasons not to go to Rio in the summer: 16 men deserted. :shock: :shock: :shock:
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The voyage for 1872 has been done. You can see a plot of the voyage here and, for more detail, you can download the KML file from here.

These are the weather statistics for this voyage:
  • 2631 records for DirT
  • 2630 records for Kts
  • 2623 records for Baro
  • 1929 records for Attd
  • 2619 records for Dry
  • 1917 records for Wet
  • 1752 records for Water
  • 2628 records for Weather
  • 2616 records for Clouds
  • 1931 records for Clear
There were 23276 weather records for Omaha in 1872.
Omaha travelled a total of 8234 miles.
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Great work
Michael and Michael !
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