Handwriting Help and Spelling

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AvastMH
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Handwriting Help and Spelling

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Each log writer is likely to have a peculiar writing style and spelling system. In the most exaggerated cases the spelling of one word may vary even in the entry for one day.
If you find oddities please do post them here to help other viewers working with this project.

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Re: Handwriting Help and Spelling

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AvastMH wrote:Tue Aug 13, 2019 11:43 am I thought it would be worth mentioning this bad spelling because it's a confusing one. Perhaps it was simply the excitement of the day that upended the log-keeper's spelling? ;) 8)

St Lawince Island for St Lawrence Island

Logbook Thomas Pope, July 4th, 1884 https://archive.org/details/logbookofth ... 8/mode/1up

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Re: Handwriting Help and Spelling

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AvastMH wrote:Thu Aug 15, 2019 12:07 pm I thought it would be worth mentioning this bad spelling because it's a confusing one. Perhaps it was simply the excitement of the day that upended the log-keeper's spelling? ;) 8)
No - you are not seeing double. The log-keeper has decided on yet another spelling....

St Larnces Island for St Lawrence Island

Logbook Thomas Pope, August 1st, 1884 https://archive.org/details/logbookofth ... 2/mode/1up
(The place is confirmed by the Lat and Long noted that day: Lat 62.14 N 171.24 W)

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