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Haida 1936

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1936-01-11 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 1-0015.JPG
  • "1430: Ellis Emmet J. (103-269) C.B.M. was brought aboard as mental patient for transportation to Marine Hospital Seattle, Washington"
  • 1500: Ellis Emmett J. (103-269) C.B.M. was placed in the brig under guard.
1936-03-27 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 3-0031.JPG
  • 1130: Commanding Officer attended an official luncheon given by the Governor of the Territory of Alaska
  • 1900: Senator M.E.S. Brunells and Mr. H.R. Smith came on board as guests of wardroom officers for trip to Cordova
1936-04-05 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4-0009.JPG
  • 1445: Received word that Maxwell Elmore F. (217-165) Sea 1/c dislocated his left knee while skiing; dispatched a party of seven men in charge of Johnson Henry H. (105-430) B.M. 2/c to the scene of the accident to pack the injured man a distance of four miles down the mountainside to the Cordova Hospital for inpatient treatment; Injury was not in line of duty; was not due to his own misconduct and was an incident of the service.
1936-04-26 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4-0030.JPG
  • 2215: Walter Heron Hatfield (217-256) Sea. 1c. returned to ship escorted by local police; having cause disturbance in town due to drunkenness 2230: Handcuffed Hatfield to his bunk for safe keeping
1936-06-13 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 6-0017.JPG
  • "1500: Lieutenant D.B. MacDiarmid reported on board for transportation to Seattle, Washington, in accordance with letter Commander, Bering Sea Patrol Force, 3 June 1936 (71-531) Mrs. D.B. MacDiarmid, wife of Lieutenant D.B. MacDiarmid, came on board for transportation to Seward, Alaska, under authority of letter, Commander B.S.P.F., 4 June, 1936 (71-530). Mrs. May M. Bunting, Government Nurse, came on board for transportation to Seward, Alaska, under authority of letter, Commander B.S.P.F., 13 June, 1936 (611-601-64) Deputy U.S. Marshal W.C. Brown delivered Fedral prisoner, Mike Creevden a native and ex~ on board for transportation to Valdez, Alaska. Prisoner place in ship's brig for safe-keeping, having been committed for trial on a charge of first degree murder."
1936-06-16 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 6-0021.JPG
  • "2210: Delivered Mike Creevden, prisoner, and Exhibits Relative to his case to U.S. Deputy Marshal in Valdez, Alaska"
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Haida 1937

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1937-02-01 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 2-0005.JPG
  • 1005: Ensign R.F. Shunk departed in boat 5 with party of five from ship and with Alaska Game Commissioner Gallwas and Otto Kappen as passengers to investigate poaching on North Island and Observation Island
  • 1400: Boat 5 returned to ship. August Tiederman was brought back as prisoner of Alaska Game Commissioner H.F. Ga. Three portions of deer carcass were brought back as material evidence.
1937-05-06 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 5-0010.JPG
  • "1015: Rescue party in charge of Ensign R.F. Shunk returned to ship having located the disabled plane and on Erther Lake, and brought the three men from the plan, Ray Dickson, Art Woodley and Bud Seltenrich aboard to be ported to Cordova"
1937-05-18 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 5-0022.JPG
  • "2325: Philip Boyan, William Bayon and John Maas, prisoners came aboard under the custody of Deputy Marshal G. Nichols for transportation to Kodiak "
1937-05-30 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 5-0034.JPG
  • 1509: Federal Prisoner Maggie Navzeroff delivered to authorities Unalaska
1937-08-25 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 8-0035.JPG
  • 1600: Noted Private Robert W. Been U.S.A. to be intoxicated Upon investigation found padlock on Haida's me locker in sick bay to have been broken off and that 12 pints of medical liquor were missing. Commanding officer of troops made an immediate + thorough investigation + placed Been under arrest and preferred charges against him for trial Army General Court Martial 3 2/3 pints of liquor were found in Been's belongings
1937-09-14 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 9-0021.JPG
  • 0030: Chester O. Paulsen (108-505) C Yo. upon returning from liberty slipped as he was stepping up to the plank and fell into the water between the ship and the wharf. He did not come to the surface again. Immediately southe general alarm and commenced dragging the bottom in vicinity.
1937-09-15 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 9-0022.JPG
  • "0900-1600: Expended 22 demolition blocks and 7 tetryl detonators while searching for body of Poulsen, CheO (108-505) C.Y. "
  • "1255 : Body of Poulsen, Chester O. (108-505) C.Y. recovered from water under Government Wharf"
  • "1415: Removed body of Poulsen, Chester O. (108-505) C.Y. to Charles. W. Carter Mortuary, Juneau, Alaska"
1937-09-17 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 9-0024.JPG
  • "1055: Detailed boats crew with motor launch to assist City of Juneau, Alaska Police Department in dragging body of missing man"
  • 1245: Boats crew returned having been dismissed by the Juneau Police Department
  • "1345: Funeral party departed for service of Poulsen, Cester O. (108-505) C.Y. "
  • 1540: Funeral party returned
1937-09-19 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 9-0026.JPG
  • "1430: Ensign J.P. Stow III witnessed the packing and sealing of the body of Poulsen, Chester O. (108-505). deceased"
1937-09-21 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 9-0028.JPG
  • 1005: 1005 Military Escort departed to render ceremonies prior to the departure off the S.S. Alaska in conon with the lat Chester Paulsen who's body was transferred to that ship with Chadsey Ray H (101-911) C.G.M. who wilbody escort to arrival at Seattle whence he is granted ten days leave; the following transportation requests were i T-1032005 and T-1032006
1937-10-25 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 0-0029.JPG
  • "0115: About to check soundings aft when discovered motor launch broke away turned on searchlight and pick motor launch drifting before the wind. Immediately called all hands 0127 Lowered Lifeboat 0135 Lowered motor sur No 4667 it being necessary to lower the lifeboat first as it was swung out in the davits.
  • 0138 Motor surfboat No 4667 away in charge of Ensign R.F. Shunk to pick up drifting motor launch No 1777 0200 Motor surf boat No 4667 appeared to be in difficulty prepared to lower new motor launch No 5035 0205 While raising the new motor launch from the cradle to clear the strong back preparatory to swinging out; the after stopper held momentarily suddenly slipped before the fall could be made fast on the cleat allowing the stern end of the launch to be dropped a distance of two feet on the nut under the skag holding the lower rudder pin striking the deck with great force; Smith Ly217-369) Sea 1/c was manning the after stopper 0210 Motor Launch No 1777 returned having left the motor surfboat No on the rocks. The motor in the surf boat having stopped the boat apparently having struck a hidden rock flooded thine compartment: the boats crew then floated the motor launch No 1777 but were unable to free the motor surf boat accordingly returned to the ship for more assistance 0225 The new motor launch in charge of Lieutenant N.S. Fulford accomd by motor launch No 1777 with dory in tow in charge of Lieut ~ C.O. Ashley departed in order to attempt recovery our surf boat.
  • 0310 motor surf boat refloated and all boats returned arriving at 0330 and were taken aboard.
  • 0800 The Commanding officer convened a special board of survey for the purpose of inquiring and reporting on thege sustained by boats No 5035, 1777 and 4667 of which Lieutenant N.S. Fulford is senior member "
1937-11-17 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 1-0023.JPG
  • "0903: Motor launch returned having located the missing hunting party consisting of Henry Olsen and Sanderson both of Port Snettisham. The men were in no trouble except that there were short of food and because of bad weather could not return to their homes. The Haida therefore issued the men six rations, they being destitute seaman"
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Burton Island 1955

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1955-04-29 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4-0063.jpg
  • "1330: 1330 STAFFORD, Thomas J., 749 54 12, EN3, USN-Ul, was admitted to sick list this date for emergency surgery diagnosis - Appendicitis acute N.E.C. Diagnosis No. 5501."
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Haida 1938

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1938-05-30 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 5-0045.JPG
  • 2345: Motor Gig in charge of Ensign F. M. McCabe departed to aid in search for body of man drowned in Duke Bay
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McCulloch 1904

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1904-09-01 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 1_0084.JPG
  • "0900: Received information that six men of the party landed from the disabled ship "McLaurin" in the bight five miles off Wislow Is, Unalaska had started to walk over the mountains to Dutch Hbr.and some were left behind when the rest of the refugees were picked up by the "Rush" on August 31st. It was supposed that the rest of the men might be lost and in need of food and a search party volunteered for service [names of men listed] "
  • "1200: Arrived near bight where "McLaurin's" party encamped, saw the six men on the beach, for whom vessel started to search.
  • 1313 stopped and sent boat to pick up men.
  • 1415 boat returned with men 1600 returned native guides and returning refugees to McClarin"
1904-09-14 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 2_0014.JPG
  • 0800: Half Masted colors with USS Petrel account of death of Rear Admiral J.A.Green USN.
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Bear 1899

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1899-05-12 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_014.jpg
  • Enlisted N. Ishika (Boy)
1899-05-13 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_015.jpg
  • E Houkern (c.p) and L Stenier (os) returned on board.
1899-05-15 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_017.jpg
  • Captain F. Tuttle on 24 hours leave.
1899-05-17 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_019.jpg
  • Sick Report J. Hadley (OD.) off duty
1899-05-18 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_020.jpg
  • "Sick Report. H. Hadley, off-duty"
  • Enlisted A Smith as ordinary seamen.
1899-05-19 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_021.jpg
  • "Sick Report. H. Hadley, off duty."
1899-05-23 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_025.jpg
  • "Sick Report. Prescribed for Leiut Ulke, Asst Engr Lewton and tested Leiut Gamble's hearing."
  • Lieut F.M. Dimwoody left the ship having been detached by telegraphic orders of the 18th instant.
1899-05-24 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_026.jpg
  • 2nd Lieut. E.P. Bertholf reported for duty.
  • J. Morrissy (fire) left ship without permission.
1899-05-25 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_027.jpg
  • Enlisted A. Russell as (fire) and rated him 3rd oiler. W. Henderson (oil) and J Morrissey (fire) declared deserters.. L. Rossig (sea) J. Harris (bugler) V Christoffson (sea) C Lindgreen (fire) H Hiuk (boy) P Griffin (sea) E Black (cp) returned on board.. Enlisted W.H. Campbell as (fire) and rated him 3rd oiler
  • "Called all hands to muster and Captain Tuttle turned over his command to First Lieut. Jarvis, R.C.S. who assumed command."
1899-05-26 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_028.jpg
  • Enlisted O. Ericksen as coal heaver
1899-05-27 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_029.jpg
  • stopped and sent boat ashore with official letter for Captain Slamn Commanding R.C.S. "Grant"
1899-05-31 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_033.jpg
  • Sick Report. - Prescribed for G.G. Norman (os.)
1899-06-08 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_041.jpg
  • Mr W.C. Gray left the ship.
1899-06-10 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_043.jpg
  • Sick Report - Prescribed for A. Anderson
1899-06-11 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_044.jpg
  • Sick Report = A Anderson (fire) off duty. Sick Report = Prescribed for L. Steiner (o.s.). Sick Report = Prescribed for A. Canera (cox)
1899-06-16 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_048.jpg
  • Sick Report. A. Anderson (fire) off-duty
1899-06-17 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_049.jpg
  • Sick Report - A Anderson (fire) off duty
  • "The Commanding Officer made an offical call upon the Isprovnik, Chief Kamchatka"
1899-06-18 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_050.jpg
  • Sick Report = A Anderson (fire) sick and off duty
  • "received offical call, the Isprovnik of Petrapaulovski."
1899-06-19 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_051.jpg
  • "Sick Report, = A Anderson (frie) sick and off duty"
  • "All liberty men returned on time except, L. Rossig (sea) J. Gibson, and J. Mattson (os) two hours overtime."
1899-06-20 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_052.jpg
  • "Sick Report. A Anderson, (fire) sick and off duty"
1899-06-21 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_053.jpg
  • "Sick Report = A Anderson, (fire) sick and off duty"
1899-06-22 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_054.jpg
  • "Sick report: A. Anderson, (fire) off duty."
1899-06-23 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_055.jpg
  • "Sick Report = A. Anderson, off duty"
1899-06-24 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_056.jpg
  • Sick Report = A Anderson (fire) off duty.
1899-06-25 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_057.jpg
  • "Sick report : - A Anderson, (fire) sick and off duty"
1899-06-26 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_058.jpg
  • Sick report :- A Anderson (fire) off duty
1899-06-27 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_059.jpg
  • "Sick report: A. Anderson, (fire) off duty"
  • "party consisting of 2nd Lt. Bertholf, 2nd Asst Engr. Lewton, Surgeon S. J. Call, and Dr Jackson and seven men left in steam launch and cutter to communicate with natives at Karaga village."
1899-06-28 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_060.jpg
  • Sick Report.= A. Anderson (fire) off duty.
1899-06-29 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_061.jpg
  • Sick Report.= A. Anderson (fire) off duty
1899-06-30 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_062.jpg
  • Sick Report.= A. Anderson (fire) off duty
  • "steam launch with dinghy in tow left vessel for native village with Luiet. Bertholf; Surgeon S. J. Call, and Dr Jackson, and five men taking a native as guide, for information regarding the purchase of reindeer."
1899-07-01 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_063.jpg
  • "10:15 AM the steam launch left the ship with Lieut. Bertholf, Chief Engr. Spear, Sheldon Jackson, and Dr Call to obtain moss and communicate with natives.. Sick Report.= A. Anderson (fire) off duty"
  • Lieut. Bertholf and Surgeon Call left in steam launch to communicate with natives concerning reindeer.
1899-07-02 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_064.jpg
  • Sick Report = A. Anderson (fire) off duty
  • steam launch with Lieut Bertholf and Surgeon Call left for native village
1899-07-03 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_065.jpg
  • Sick Report = A Anderson (fire) off duty
1899-07-04 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_066.jpg
  • Sick Report = A. Anderson (fire) off-duty.
1899-07-05 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_067.jpg
  • Sick Report = A. Anderson (fire) and N. Ishika (boy) sick and off duty.
  • steam launch left for native village with the Commanding Officer and Luiet. Bertholf.
1899-07-06 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_068.jpg
  • "Sick Report. A. Anderson, (frie) and N. Ishika, (boy) sick and off duty."
  • sent in sailing launch and two cutters towed by steam launch in the charge of Lieut. Bertholf to the shore to procure deer.
1899-07-07 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_069.jpg
  • "Sick Report. A. Anderson, (fire) and N. Ishika, (boy) sick and off duty."
  • "sent steam launch with dinghy, two cutters, and sailing launch in tow in charge of Lieut. Bertholf, to bring off deer."
1899-07-08 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_070.jpg
  • "Sick Report, A. Anderson, (fire) off duty"
  • "sent steam launch with cutter in tow, and seven men in charge of Lieut. Bertholf, to procure deer fodder."
1899-07-09 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_071.jpg
  • "Sick Report.= Surgeon S. J. Call, and A. Anderson, (fire) sick and off duty."
1899-07-10 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_072.jpg
  • "Sick Report.= S. J. Call, Surgeon, and A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty."
1899-07-11 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_074.jpg
  • "Sick Report.= Surgeon S. J. Call, and A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty."
  • "Sick Reports.= Surgeon S. J. Call, and A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty."
1899-07-12 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_075.jpg
  • "Sick Report.= Surgeon S. J. Call, and A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty"
  • "Dr Wm Doty. Gov. school teacher complained that on two recent occassions his life had been threatened, affair investigated by Lt. Bertholf who finding facts as reprensented, informed the Commanding Officer, that one of the way leaders named, Sablo alias Captain Jack, was still on Island. The other Mayukuk having shipped on the Steam Schooner Albiow, Lieut. Ballinger, with the Master-at-Arms then went ashore to arrest Captain Jack."
  • "both cutters with Lieut. Bertholf, Lt. Ballinger, Dr Jackson with Captain Jack returned, the last named confined in single irons. He was immediately placed in double irons and confined in fore hold, pending his delivery to authorities at "St. Micheals".. Dr Doty and his assistant Jerimiah Abramson came on board with their belongings for transportation to St. Micheals"
1899-07-13 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_076.jpg
  • "Sick Report.= Surgeon S. J. Call, and A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty."
1899-07-14 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_077.jpg
  • "R. Satoo (boy) placed in double irons for insolence insobordination, refusing duty."
1899-07-15 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_078.jpg
  • Sick Report.= Surgeon S.J. Call and A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty.
  • "Lieut. E.P. Bertholf in charge of steam launch left ship to assist the Schooner "Mary Bidwell", ashore at Grantley Harbor."
  • Lieut. E.P. Bertholf left the ship for shore at 10:00 with cutters crew to inspect native tents
1899-07-16 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_079.jpg
  • Sick Report.= Surgeon S.J. Call and A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty.
  • boat of U.S.S. "Thetis" left and returned with Surgeon Hanley of that vessel
  • "Surgeon Hanley took up quaters on board, owning to serious illness of Surgeon S.J. Call. Presence requested of Comd'g Officer of USS "Thetis", Surgeon S.J. Call having been seriously ill since leaving Baron Korfa Bay."
1899-07-17 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_080.jpg
  • "Sick Report.= Third Lieut. Henry Ulke, Surgeon S.J. Call, and A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty."
1899-07-18 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_081.jpg
  • "Sick Report.= Lieut. Henry Ulke, Surgeon S.J. Call, and A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty."
  • Surgeon Hanley of the "Thetis" on board treating sick men of steamer "Balena".
  • "At the request of the Commanding Officer the C.O. of the U.S.S. "Thetis" transfered Surgeon Hanley to this vessel, owing to the serious illness of Surgeon S.J. Call."
1899-07-19 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_082.jpg
  • "Sick Report.= Surgeon S.J. Call, and A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty."
  • "Sent ashore at Reindeer Station one boat load of goods for native named Taotuk. Received on board from Bark Mermaid two seamen, Frank Temple was placed in fore hold in double irons, for transportation to St. Micheals, he having assulted and cut C. Crutchfeed of that vessel with a knife, 6th instant. The latter received on board and placed under Surgeon's care."
1899-07-20 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_083.jpg
  • "Sick Report.= Surgeon S.J. Call, and A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty"
1899-07-21 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_084.jpg
  • Sick Report.= Surgeon S.J. Call and A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty.
1899-07-22 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_085.jpg
  • Sick Report.= Surgeon S.J. Call and A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty
  • "Commanding Officer directed Lt. Ballinger with one seaman, L. Rossig, to take charge of schooner and proceed to St. Micheals and deliver her to the U.S. Marshal."
  • "Lieut. Bertholf accompanied by Surgeon Hanley, and Dr. Jackson, left in steam launch, towing dinghy and crew, to investigate reports of sickness and destitution among miners near Cape Blossom."
1899-07-24 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_087.jpg
  • Names of persons received at Cape Blossom.
  • "spoke steamer "Towsend" with W.H. Lane, owner of Arctic Bird on board. Latter took charge of his steamer casting off "
1899-07-25 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_088.jpg
  • "Sick Report.= Surgeon S.J. Call, and A. Anderson, (fire) sick and off duty."
  • Sent stores ashore for native named Artisailook.
1899-07-26 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_089.jpg
  • "Sick Report.= Surgeon S.J. Call, and A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty."
  • "Lt. Berthholf went ashore with cutters crew and Master at Arms and brought off Diomede native Nubarloo, who killed the boy Nanozuk the 15th inst. on the Port Clarence sand spit. He was placed in irons and confined in the fore hold."
  • "Lt. Bertholf and Deputy Marshal Smith returned with Jens B Neilson, under arrest. Turned schooner over to Mr Smith as managing owner. Lt. Ballinger and Seamen Rossig returning on board."
  • Captain Neilson's wife and three children came on board for passage to St. Micheals
  • "Jerimah Abramson assistant to Dr Doty lately teacher at St. Lawerence Island left the ship at, Anvil City.. George Roman and Harry Ford, stranded miners wishing to work there passage to St. Micheals were taken on board."
1899-07-27 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_090.jpg
  • Sick Report.= Surgeon S.J. Call and A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty.
  • "The Commanding Officer called upon Captain Walker, U.S.A. commanding Fort St. Micheals, and turned over to same, destitute miners and their effects. 8AM to Merid Mr Sam C. Dunham Cencus Agent for Northern Alaska came on board"
1899-07-28 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_091.jpg
  • "Sick Report.= Surgeon S.J. Call, and A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty."
  • "Mr A.S. Doty missionary left the ship with his effects. Surgeon S.J. Call, left the ship for medical attendence onshore. The Alaska Commerical Co. supplying Dr. Call with medical attendence, nurse, and quarters."
1899-07-29 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_092.jpg
  • Sick Report.= A. Anderson (fire) sick and off duty.
  • "C. Crutchfield, received from "Mermaid" 19th instant for medical treatment and witness in case against Temple, left the vessel. Sent the following prisoners ashore and turned them over to the authorities Sablok (alias Capt. Jack) Frank Temple of the "Mermaid" Ashuik, and Nubarlo Notes* These cases were heard before the U.S. Commissoners, Sablok was entenced to 6 months imprisonment in the Military jail at St. Micheals, the others were turned over to the U.S. District Court at Sitka"
1899-07-30 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_093.jpg
  • All liberty men returned except P. Griffen (sea) and H. Hadley (os)
  • "6:00 PM observed the American Bark "Agate" of San Francisco, Hansen, master, coal, flying International Signal (DKR) mutiny. Sent officer and master of arms to her and found one man Geo. Miner, Seamen refusing duty when ordered to man boat. At request of master put Geo. Miner in irons and confined him in fore hold."
1899-07-31 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_094.jpg
  • "Artisalook, wife & child came on board at St Michaels for passage to Point Rodney"
  • By order of the Comdmanding officer J. Matteson (os) was placed in double irons for refusing duty.. By order of the Commanding officer P. Griffin (sea) was placed in double irons for gross overstaying his liberty and reporting on board in state of beastly intoxication.. Placed H. Hadley (os) in double irons and confined him in coal bunker for overstaying his liberty and using insulting language to an officer.
  • Mr Somers came on board for passage to Cape Prince of Wales.. Mr Kjellman Superintendent of Point Eaton reindeer station came on board for passage to Unalaklik
  • Landed Dr Jackson and Mr Kjellman at village.
1899-08-01 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_095.jpg
  • "Artisalook, wife & child came on board at St Michaels for passage to Point Rodney"
  • By order of the Comdmanding officer J. Matteson (os) was placed in double irons for refusing duty.. By order of the Commanding officer P. Griffin (sea) was placed in double irons for gross overstaying his liberty and reporting on board in state of beastly intoxication.. Placed H. Hadley (os) in double irons and confined him in coal bunker for overstaying his liberty and using insulting language to an officer.
  • Mr Somers came on board for passage to Cape Prince of Wales.. Mr Kjellman Superintendent of Point Eaton reindeer station came on board for passage to Unalaklik
  • Landed Dr Jackson and Mr Kjellman at village.
1899-08-03 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_097.jpg
  • P. Griffin (sea) released from confinement.
  • Mr Kjellman left the vessel.
1899-08-04 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_098.jpg
  • cutter returned with Mr Kelley cencus agent for Kotezubue Sound district
1899-08-05 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_099.jpg
  • Mr Lopp and natives came off to the ship
  • Lt Bertholf accompanied by Surgeon Hanley boarded the Alaska
  • sent cutter to Alaska and brought off Captain Cogan and sick seaman for treatment
  • "Upon complaint of a native that a seamen of the Alaska had had stolen a seal skin from him, the matter was investigated with the result that the seamean's quilt was established and the skin recovered. By order of the Commanding Officer, the offender was placed in double irons, and the master of the Alaska -directed to confine him for ten days on bread and water.. Received from Mr Lopp one ships shotgun."
  • Mr Lopp and Mr Somers left the vessel
  • "Boat returned towing miners boat and bringing off F. Parch of Chicago, Ill."
1899-08-07 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_101.jpg
  • Dr Sheldon Jackson left the vessel for the "Thetis". Released H. Hadley (os) from confinement.
1899-08-08 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_102.jpg
  • Cutter returned with two native women Coonook and Pugenuk for transportation to to St. Micheals witnesses to the killing of the boy Nanowk by the native Nubarboo 15th ultuim.
1899-08-09 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_103.jpg
  • "stood ExN into Schismareff Inlet, found native village apparently deserted"
1899-08-10 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_104.jpg
  • Released C.F. Matteson (os) from confinement.
  • "Lieut. Bertholf, Surgeon Hanley, Mr Kelly, and reindeer interpreter left the vessel for Mission at Hotham Inlet."
1899-08-11 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_105.jpg
  • "Sailing launch returns with party, hoisted launch. Some 15 miners were found still on the beach waiting to get out, while 40 were still up the river. No one seriously ill. A notice was posted at the Mission House requiring all able bodied men who wished to leave the country and had no means of doing so; to be encamped on the bluffs at Cape Blossom by August 20th to facilitate embarkation on the "Bear""
1899-08-12 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_106.jpg
  • "Captain Nelson and native boat came off to vessel.. J.W. Kelly Census Agent for Kotzebue Sound District, left the vessel"
1899-08-13 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_107.jpg
  • sailing launch returned bringing off Mr William Marshal and two Lap. -deer herders for passage to Point Barrow.
  • Surgeon rendered medical assistance to natives.
1899-08-17 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_111.jpg
  • Surgeon treated three employees of whaling station.
1899-08-19 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_113.jpg
  • "Boated following stores ashore, 5 barrels of salt pork, 5 salt beef, 10 boxes hard bread, 1 of coffee for use of Mr Marshall who left ship to take charge of -deer herd."
1899-08-27 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_121.jpg
  • "Miners received on board. N. Goetz, G.H. Northrup, A. Scott, Henry Nobles, J.W. Stevens, C. Partridge, J. Bower, J.W. Sorsick, C. Aiken, W.J. Phillips, L.J. Ray, J.W. Johnson, F. Gronholz, P. Stibe, E. McTaqgail"
  • "boats returned with miners and their effects, for transportation to St. Micheals"
1899-08-28 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_122.jpg
  • "launch returned with two sick women, Mrs Smith and Mrs Foster for transportation to St. Micheals, also Porosaunch a native charged with distilling liquor. Placed him in double irons and confined him in fore hold."
  • "Miners received on board. G.R. Porterfield, A.J. Hamilton, and A.W. Holt.. steam launch left ship with Lt. Bertholf and Surgeon Hanley, and Porosaunch released from confinement and allowed to go with a warning."
  • "steam launch returned with shore party, Mr & Mrs Pepper, Mr & Mrs Brown, and three miners.* There being no other means of transportation."
1899-08-29 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_123.jpg
  • "Received on board one native Ahlooksruk witness in the Boyd murder case, for passage to St. Micheals"
1899-08-31 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_125.jpg
  • "Boat load of natives from shore visit ship and bring off Mr Geary of the Schooner Chasseur of St. Micheals, Sullivan, Master. He stated while ashore his ship had deserted him. Investigation developed the following facts. The master having lost his reckoning sent Geary ashore to inquire. Meantine a native boat put out to trade with Schooner. The master thinking canoe came with hostile intent, put to sea. Geary had been well treated by natives, he remained in this vessel for passage to St. Micheals."
1899-09-02 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_127.jpg
  • Mr Lopp and Mr H Somers came on board.
  • Mr Somers remained on board for passage to St. Micheals.. 8 AM to Merid By order of Commanding Officer Surgeon Hanley remained at Cape Prince of Wales to attend Mrs Lopp during serious illness.
1899-09-03 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_128.jpg
  • "Mr and Mrs Pepper, Mr and Mrs Brown, Mrs Foster, and William Geary leave the ship. Mr Somers left the vessel."
  • "boarded the Schooner Jessie; the Keeper of which had been warned July 19 inst. not to leave Pt. Clarance, till the "Bear" returned from the North. Upon investigation ascertained that the ship keeper Taylor had disregarded the warning, brought the schooner here and sold her to Mr Miner Bruce. It being a fraudlant sale, the owner Andrew Osterberg being -dead. The Commanding Officer was about to seize the schooner, when it was discovered that on account of a recent libel issued against her, the Deputy Marshall was in charge. At this point there appeared Mr McCoskin, who had documents, proving him to represent the -administaitors of the estate of Andrew Osterberg who desired possession to settle up the estate. The Commanding Officer sent a written request to Deputy Marshall to put McCoskin in charge, informing the Deputy Marshal of the facts in the case, and warning him in case he did not, to deliver the schooner to no one but the Commanding Officer of the "Bear". All this because the U.S. Commissioners at Nome City declared he had no jurisdiction in the case.. Rec'd on board for St Michael, C W Uptegrove, R H Parker & W B Buckley."
1899-09-05 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_130.jpg
  • "Landed Mrs Smith and 16 miners from Kotezibue Sound with their effects and turned same over to Captain Walker, U.S.A. also landed 3 passengers from Anvil City."
1899-09-06 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_131.jpg
  • "Wm Boundy (Gun) and L. Rossig (Cox) sick and excused from duty.. Sent three native men, and two native women ashore to testify before commissioner."
  • "The native women Coonok and Pirgermuk, witnesses to the killing of the boy Naurwak, and Ahlooksuk witness in Boyd murder case, delivered to authorities ashore.. Steam launch returned bringing off the two King's Island natives."
1899-09-07 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_132.jpg
  • "Boarded Steamer Alliance of San F. Hardwick, Master, from Seattle, passengers and freight."
1899-09-08 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_133.jpg
  • "Mr Gordon and Mr Dobson, guestes of the Commanding Officer, from Cape Symth, left the vessel."
1899-09-09 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_134.jpg
  • "Surgeon S.J. Call left the vessel, being -discharged from this -date -at his on request."
1899-09-10 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_135.jpg
  • "Boats returned bringing off Mr Anderson, teacher at the Golofin Bay Mission."
1899-09-11 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_136.jpg
  • "U.S. Deputy Marshall Lee, left the ship. At his request gave him 2 pairs of hand and leg irons expending same on Inventory of Public Property."
  • Mr Anderson left the ship.. J. Gibson (o.s.) returned to duty.
1899-09-12 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_137.jpg
  • Artisulook came off to vessel and was interviewed by the Commanding Officer. Presented him 1 barrel of pork.
  • Artisulook left the vessel.
1899-09-13 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_138.jpg
  • Surgeon R.N. Hawley returned on board.
  • Mrs. Lopp being still seriously ill. Surgeon R.N. Hawley returned ashore to -attend her.
1899-09-14 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_139.jpg
  • "Lieut's. Bertholf and Ballinger, and Asst. Eng'r Lewton, went ashore in cutter."
1899-09-15 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_140.jpg
  • "Four deer herders, Messers Jordon, Cavanaugh, Brown and Redmyer leave the vessel."
1899-09-20 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_145.jpg
  • "Cutter returned, Carera (sea) and O. Thompson (os) leaving boat without permission were left ashore."
  • Carera (sea) and O. Thompson (os) returned on board.
1899-09-21 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_146.jpg
  • "Disrated A. Carera, to (os) and punished O. Thompson (os) by all day on deck, with watch and watch for two weeks, for disobeying orders of coxswain in charge of boat."
1899-09-25 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_150.jpg
  • Sent stores ashore for Mr Marshal in charge of deer herd coming from Pt. Barrow.
  • Aligruik left the ship at Cape Prince of Wales.
  • "Received B.F. Anderson, destitute miner for transportation to United States, C.O. Lovell, and Frank Noyes to Nome."
1899-09-26 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_151.jpg
  • Gave to Artisailook 40 pieces 6" planking.. Artisailook (Charley) visited Ship.
  • "J.J. Brown, O.O. Lovell, and Frank Noyes, left the vessel."
1899-09-27 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_152.jpg
  • "Boarded Str "Elk No 1", of St Michaels. Duggan, master, St Michael to Nome. Passengers and stores. Brought her master, C.J. Duggan, on board for interrogation as to circumstances of the killing of one reindeer, of the Cape Prince of Wales herd, by people from that vessel about Sept 4th"
  • "Boarded following vessels. Schooner Allie Morris of Seattle; O Christiansen, from St. Michaels for Seattle, passengers.. Boarded following vessels. Schooner Mary Ann of San Francisco, J.W. Spencer, from St Michaels, freight.. 8AM to Mid Boarded following vessels. Steamer "Roanoak" of Chicago, H P Weaver, from St. Michaels, provisions. Boarded following vessels. Steamer Albion, A Eriksen, of San Francisco, from Dutch Harbor for Kings Island, passengers. Boarded "Albion" and arrested Chikok, Kings Island Native, confined him in double irons; also brought off native woman and boy. The woman Skiktana to serve as witness. Chikok murdered three natives at Kings Island in the early summer."
  • "Gave one pound pork, 3 sacks beans, 2 cases biscuits, to Frederick Larsen, in payment for dog and services rendered Relief Expedition"
1899-09-28 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_153.jpg
  • "M Anderson left the vessel with his effects.. Wm Dunham, special Census agent, and Mr Sowers came on board for St Michaels."
1899-09-29 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_154.jpg
  • "Mr Dunham, Census Agent, left the vessel"
1899-10-07 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_162.jpg
  • "Destitute miners received at Nome. P.R. Davis, J.H. Gilleuwaters, J. Shotwell, H. Habernicht, W.M. Jones, Louis Lime, C Metzger, C Ellreufeld, L.A. Butler, P Cotter, W E Melody, W. Gardner, Dr. J. Jones. Bad characters charged with vagrancy, taken out at request of Deputy U.S. Marshall at Nome: C.R. Lindstrong, E. Bertrand, T. Wallace, J. Burns, E. McDonald, A. Morgan, J. Buckly, J. Dolan, J. Clark, G. Williams, D. Sullivan. Prisoner charged with murder to be taken to Sitka: J. Laiga"
  • "Took on board the following destitute miners: Wm M Jones of Seattle, J H Gilleuwaters, of San Francisco, P R Davis Napa Cy California"
  • "Dr A N. Kettleson, came on board as guest of wardroom.. Receiving destitute miners and bad characters for transportation out of the country."
  • "Received on board Geo Williams, and D. Sullivan, bad characters, and J. Saiga, charged with murder, to be taken to Sitka"
1899-10-15 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_170.jpg
  • Rerated A. Carera (O.S.) to seaman
1899-10-16 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_171.jpg
  • Peter Buckly in destitute circumstances received on board for transportation down.
1899-10-17 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_172.jpg
  • "Boarded "Wolcott" of San Francisco, G.A. Crockett, general mdse and mail."
1899-10-18 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_173.jpg
  • "Stopped and sent boat to Stmr "Alpha" of Vancouver, from Victoria for Unalaska and Cape Nome. A. Burchbolz, master, passengers and freight. At request of her master gave him harbor chart of Unalaska."
1899-10-19 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_174.jpg
  • "Board consisting of 2nd Lieuts J G Ballinger and A L Gamble, and 2nd Ass't Eng'r, T.G. Lewton, convened at 4 PM by order of Commanding Officer, for investigation of conduct of Joseph Harris, bugler, as charged by executive officer. At 5:30 the board having concluded investigation, adjourned."
1899-10-23 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_178.jpg
  • "Landed Deputy Marshal C.L. Vawters, and wife. Landed the following Prisoners, - Cotslook, Azerooks, Nubarloo, A H Bird, V Ennuous, F.A. Temple, T.G. Langston, Wm Daley, and J Saiga.. Landed the following Witnesses: - WW Blaine, Chas Sheffler, M.F. Burns, C H Crutchfield, Pergeruuk, Coonuk, Miss Strong, Sektiruq and son. Landed the following Guards: - J.H. Robinson, also O. Rock native interpreter."
  • sent steam launch and officer to Hot Springs to communicate with U.S. District Judge Johnson.
  • Launch returned with Judge Johnson.
1899-10-24 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 81_179.jpg
  • "8AM to Merid James Wilson and Peter McHugh destitute miners received on board the 17th inst, left the vessel.. Sent ashore Wm Roberts, destitute miner, his physical condition being such as to make a further voyage for him impracticable."
  • Sent officer in launch to land Judge Johnson.
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Bear 1900

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1900-04-26 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_007.jpg
  • List of Officers
1900-04-27 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_008.jpg
  • Sick Report: Barrows and Dacy unfit for duty
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  • Sick report:- Barrows and Dacy unfit for duty
1900-04-29 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_010.jpg
  • "Sick report:- Barrows, Dacy, and Colyer unfit for duty."
1900-04-30 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_011.jpg
  • Sick report:- Barrows and Dacy unfit for duty. Colyer turned to.
1900-05-01 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_012.jpg
  • "Sick Report: Barrows, Dacey and Smith unfit for duty"
1900-05-02 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_013.jpg
  • "Sent T. Deacy, seaman, Wm. Smith, ord. sea, and E.S. Barrows, ord. sea. to Marine Hospital."
1900-05-03 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_014.jpg
  • P. McCann enlisted as (o.s.) rated seaman.
1900-05-04 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_015.jpg
  • Enlisted J.A. Johansen
1900-05-05 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_016.jpg
  • "T. Sargent, 3rd oiler , left vessel without permission.. T. Sweeney, cox, being drunk fell overboard, was hauled out and by order of Comd'g Officer, placed in brig for safe keeping."
  • "T. Shaughnessey and Sargent returned on board.. The Rev. Sheldon Jackson General Agent of Bureau of Education for Alaska, came on board for cruise."
  • T. Adams returned on board
  • J.P. Wood returned.
1900-05-06 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_017.jpg
  • Sick report - Williams unfit for duty
  • "E.E. Ailes, W.W. Parker, Ezra Parker, H.R. Cowan and Charles Howard came on board for passage to Cape Nome.. Pilot J.W. Keene reported on board for duty as authorized by Dept. telegram 4th inst.. W.E. Hadley, D.H. Smith, F. Zollander, and J.F. Hawkins came on board as guests of Com'dy Officer. Enlisted W.A. Mitchell as ord. sea."
  • Released T. Sweeney Cox. from irons and confinement.
1900-05-07 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_018.jpg
  • 1st Lieut. Jarvis R.C.S. came on board as passenger on official business.. W.E. Clark came on board for passage to Nome.. E.B. Leddy came on board as guest of Commanding Officer.. T. Deacy and W. Smith returned from Marine Hospital.. Discharged E.S. Barrows O.S.. Enlisted J.W. Boswell as ord. sea. and rated.
1900-05-08 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_019.jpg
  • "Sick Report - Deacy, Smith and Williams improving- Smith turned to."
  • Kelly cox. released from irons & confinement
1900-05-09 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_020.jpg
  • Sick Report. Deacy and Williams improving
  • "T. Sweeny Cox. left ship without permission, sent Master at Arms to bring him back and confined him in brig.. P.D. Bailey, J. Burns and S. Stuart returned two hours late, stopped liberty 10 days."
  • "Pat'k McCann returned having left ship without permission, stopped liberty for 45 days."
1900-05-10 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_021.jpg
  • "J.P. Wood, ch, having left ship without permission stopped liberty 45 days.. Sick Report - Dacey and Williams improving.. The following liberty men returned A. Wilson, sea., R. Campbell, ch., O. Schimmer, os, and G.Holland os, having overstayed liberty less than 12 hours, stopped liberty 12 days."
  • "H. Hink, boy, returned 10 hours overtime stopped liberty 15 days"
  • E. Williams returned from liberty drunk stopped liberty 30 days
  • "Released Thos. Sweeney from confinement.. Sent Master at Arms and Gunner ashore to fetch off W.D. Monahan, P. Shaughnessey and P. Carson. Monahan & Carson returned drunk, stopped liberty 30 days. Shaughnessey having left without permission stopped liberty 45 days."
1900-05-11 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_022.jpg
  • Sick Report - Williams turned to- Dacey improving slowly.
1900-05-12 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_023.jpg
  • Sick Report. - Dacey about the same.
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  • Sick Report. Dacey about the same.
1900-05-14 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_025.jpg
  • Sick Report. Dacey much better
  • Captain J.H. Pendleton USMC visited ship.
1900-05-15 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_026.jpg
  • Sick Report - Daceye condition more favorable.
  • "Commanding Officer returned call of Captain Pendleton, commanding Marine Barracks."
1900-05-16 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_027.jpg
  • Sick Report.- Dacey progressing favorably. J. Thurben Boatswain unfit for duty.
  • "Pilot J.W. Keen lift vessel to join U.S.S. Perry at Seattle by order of Commanding Officer, dated May 16th"
  • "Rated W.C. Mitchell, ord. sea, to seaman, from 6th inst.. W. Kelly Cox. disrated to Ord. Sea. for disobedience of orders in leaving boat while in charge."
1900-05-17 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_028.jpg
  • "Sick Report.- Thurber unfit for duty, & Dacey improving.-. Note.- Depy. Collector & Inspector of Customs, W.L. McBride was received on board for passage to Unalaska, at the request of acting Special Agt._D.H. Jarvis - His proper place while on board is the Ward Room. As there were no quarters available for him, I directed that he should mess in the Ward Room and sleep in a berth in the steerage. F. Tuttle Captain"
  • "Mr L.P. Wright, Dept. Collector of Customs came on board for passage to Cape Nome and Mr. W.L. McBride Deputy Collector of Customs & Inspector for passage to Unalaska and was quartered on the Ward Room Mess, by order of the Commanding Officer against the protest of a majority of the Ward Room Mess."
1900-05-18 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_029.jpg
  • Sick Report.- Dacey and Thurber improved but unfit for duty.- Campbell unfit for duty.
1900-05-19 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_030.jpg
  • "Sick Report.- Dacey, Thurber and Campbell all improved, but unfit for duty.-"
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  • Sick Report.- Dacey and Thurber still off duty.
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  • Sick Report.- Thurber turned to. Williams unfit for duty. Campbell no better. furnished medicine to two white men from store-
  • 1st Lieut D.H. Jarvis and Dr. Sheldon Jackson visited village.
1900-05-23 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_034.jpg
  • Sick Report - Williams unfit for duty-. Campbell unfit for duty.
  • Mr. W.L. McBride left the vessel
1900-05-24 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_035.jpg
  • Sick Report.- Williams and Campbell unfit for duty-
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  • Sick Report.- Williams and Campbell unfit for duty.. Boarded and Examined -. Boarded and Examined -. Boarded and Examined -. Boarded and Examined -. Boarded and Examined -. Boarded and Examined -
  • "Str. Dora returned. Reported Am. Steamer Robert Dollar, of San Francisco, C. Ellifsen, Master, for having on board 16 more persons than allowed under her certificate of inspection, to Deputy Collector of Customs at Unalaska."
1900-05-26 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_037.jpg
  • "Sick Report - Williams and Campbell unfit for duty. Am. Str. Discovery, Pt. Townsend, Robt. Hall,- Port Townsend to Dutch Harbor, passengers"
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  • "Sick Report.- Willians improved, Campbell about the same.. Sick Report.- Dressed cut on the wrist of Mr. Ailes, passenger"
1900-05-28 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_039.jpg
  • "Boarded & Examined - Am. Sch. Gen. McPherson, Seattle, John Morris, Seattle to Dutch Harbor & Nome, Pass. & Gen. Cargo. Boarded & Examined - Am. Sch. Laurel, Seattle, S.L. Waltz, Seattle to Dutch Harbor & Cp. Nome - Pass. & Gen. Cargo. Boarded & Examined - Am. Str. South Portland, New York, C.F. Hall, - Seattle to Cape Nome - Passenger & Gen. Cargo. Boarded & Examined - Am. Str. Corwin, Boston, G.F. Foster, Seattle to Dutch Hbr. & Nome Gen. Cargo & Crew. Sick Report - Williams much better, Campbell improving. Boarded & Examined - Am. Sch. J.G. Wall, San Francisco, P.H. Bjarnstron, San Francisco to Cape York, Passengers. Boarded & Examined - Am. Sch. Louise J. Kenney, San Fran., Even Everson, San Fran. to Cp. Nome & Whaling - Lumber. Boarded & Examined - Am. Str. Fulton, San. Fran., Chas. Duggan. - Seattle to Dutch Harbor & Cp. Nome - Pass. & Gen. Cargo. Boarded & Examined - Am. Str. Aloha, San Fran. D. Jorgensen, San Fran. to Dutch Hbr. Passenger & Gen. Cargo. Sick Report - Mitchell injured foot by sack of coal falling on it, infit for duty until further notice."
1900-05-29 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_040.jpg
  • "Sick Report.- Mitchell, Williams & Campbell unfit for duty"
  • Mr. J.C. Shaw came on board as guest of Commanding Officer
  • "Thos. Deacy, sea. and T. Watson, sea. - confined in brig for being drunk and noisy."
1900-05-30 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_041.jpg
  • Sick Report - Williams turned to.- Deacy & Mitchell unfit for duty- - Campbell turned to.
  • "Put T. Sweeney, Cox., in double irons and confined him in the brig. -deliberate disobedience of orders, and intoxicattion, by order of Comd. Officer.. J.E. Hacken & H. Johnson came on board for passage, as guests of the Commanding Officer."
1900-05-31 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_042.jpg
  • "Sick Report.- Deacy turned to, Kelly unfit for duty."
  • quarters and infantry drill - Comdg. Officer absent from quarters.
  • "Disrated E.F. Watson from seaman to ord. seaman, not being competant for a seaman."
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  • Sick Report: Kelly torned to _ Mitchell unfit for duty
  • "Rated J.O. Johansen, ord. sea. to seaman.. Released T. Sweeney, cox., from confinement."
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  • Sick Report.- Mitchell & Adams unfit for duty
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  • Sick Report - Mitchell and Adams turned to - All well
1900-06-05 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_047.jpg
  • "Boarded & examined, Am. Str. Cleveland, San Francisco, Wm H. Johuk, Seattle - Nome - Passenger & Gen. cargo."
  • "Boarded Stmr. Mary Hume of San Francisco, Seattle, Reed, master, passenger & freight, towing. Boarded Bark Alaska of San Francisco, Cogan, master, passenger and freight, whaling."
  • "1st Lieut Jarvis & Mr H. Johnson left vessel.. Furnished Green, Master, bk Alaska, with two pair hand and 4 pr. leg irons, crew attempting to desert."
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  • Sick Report - Boswell unfit for duty
  • The following named persons came on board - - viz -
  • sent 1st cutter in charge of 2nd Lieut Bertholf to assist crew and passengers of wrecked Bark Alaska.
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  • Sick Report - Boswell unfit for duty
  • "D.H. Smith and J.H. Hawkins left vessel.. All the persons from wrecked bark Alaska except J.P. Johnson, L. Williams and eight natives, left vessel."
  • "Lieut. Gamble and P. Bailey, O.S. left vessel to guard property on wrecked bark Alaska."
  • "H.R. Cowan and W.E. Clark left the vessel. Employed natives with whale boat to do necessary ship's boating, for $10.00 per day and rations."
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  • Sick Report - Boswell & Johansen unfit for duty
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  • L. Williams left the vessel.
  • J.C. Shaw and J. Eaton left the vessel.. Lieut. Gamble and P. Bailey (os) returned on board.
  • "The following passengers left the vessel. Deputy Collector Wright, Mr W W Parker, Mr Ezra Parker, Mr Ailes. Also landed J.P. Johnson one of the passengers of the wrecked Alaska.. J.E. Hocker left vessel."
  • "Loaned to 1st Lieut. D.H. Jarvis Acting Special Agent Treasury Department one revolver holster and belt.. Engaged eight St Lawrence natives who were wrecked on the Bark Alaska to do boat duty, to amd the neccesity of sending the ship's boat crews ashore, thereby risking desertion."
  • "Sent Gunner Boundy and ordinary seamen Adams, Canfield and Holland over to the Sch. Louisa D. at the request of her master, his entire crew having deserted."
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  • Sick report:- Smith unfit for duty.
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  • Sick report:- Smith unfit for duty.
  • "M.A. Domingoes was given a passage to Cape York, there being no other means of transportation.. Gunner Wm Boundy came on board under the influence of liquor, a bottle of whiskey in his belongings, he having been on detached duty in charge of three men on the Sch. Louisa D. Canfield.. Holland, and Adams returned on board from Louisa D. Adams being under the influence of liquor.. The following persons came on board as guests of the Commanding Officer, CE Gay, Charles Find, Dr Conterse."
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  • Sick report: McCann unfit for duty. Smith turned to. 5 natives sick.
  • Native woman Shektaua and her son left the ship.
  • "Stopped at edge of ice off Pt. Spencer to land the Port Clarence women Kimuk and Pugernuck, found solid ice from Pt Spencer to 3 mi west of Pt Jackson."
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  • "Sick report:- McCann turned to, Britton (boy) unfit for duty. Natives improving."
  • Awaiting native boats to land stores for Mr Lopp.
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  • Sick report:- Brittain unfit for duty.
  • Rated Wm Kelly (os) to coxswain.
  • Native boats came off and began discharging Lopp's stores.
  • Unloading W T Lopp's stores.
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  • Sick report:- Brittain turned to.
  • "The following persons came on board for passage to Nome Wm Marshall, and Deputy Marshall McNally and John Kirby."
  • "Dr S.J. Call quarantine officer came on board and requested assistance to prevent landing of passengers before inspection. Sent an officer and ships surgeon to board vessels and prevent landing.. Landed the following passengers, Chas Fayand, Dr Contorse, Deputy Marshall McNally, Jus Kirby, and E Leddy."
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  • "Sick report:- Vaccinated Mr Spear, Mr Cockran, Mr Uruiau, and Mr Gamble."
  • Passengers Marshall and Tautuk left the vessel.
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  • "Vaccinated Thurber, Boundy, Townsend, Crowley, Kelly, Holland, Hare, Adams, Johnson, Brittain and R.N Hawley."
  • "By order of C.O. confined T Shaunessy (fire) in brig, bread and water, for 2 days for disobedience of orders, and R. Cambell (ch) 5 days on bread and water for disobedience of orders."
  • By order of C.O. P. Carson (oil) was confined in brig for 5 days on bread and water for refusing duty.
  • Sent launch with Lieuts Bertholf and Scott to visit wreck.
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  • Sick report:- Mitchell unfit for duty.
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  • Sick report:- Mitchell off duty.
  • "Boarded the following Brigantine Wm G. Irwin of San Fran from San Fran. J. Gaithley passengers and freight.. Boarded the following Stmr Centennial of San Fran, from Seattle, C. Eagles, passengers and freight. Boarded the following Stmr Nome City of San Fran, from Astoria, H Lonson, pass and freight. Boarded the following Stmr Dora of San Fran, from St Michael, Thomas, pass & freight.. Boarded the following Sch Ernsua & Louisa of Seattle from Seattle, J J Pacy, pass and freight.. Boarded the following Sch. Fisher Bur of Seattle, from Seattle, C Strong, pass and freight. Released T Shaughnessy (fire) from confinement.. Boarded the following Sch. Camiand Aussie of San Fran, from San Fran, A P. Nordant, pass and freight"
  • "Boarded following vessel Stmr Valencia, of San Fran. from Seattle J. F Lane p & f.. Boarded following vessel Sequoia of San Fran, from San Fran, Geo Wrickel, whaling, p & f.. Boarded following vessel Stmr San Jose of New York, from San Fran, Geo W. Brown, p & F. Boarded following vessel Stmr Geo W Elder, of Portland, from Portland, C Randall, pass & gen. cargo.. Boarded following vessel Stmr St Paul of San Francisco from San Francisco, J M Hayes, pass & gen cargo.. Boarded following vessel Sch. Kodiak of San Fran. from Unalaska, C. Schell, Gen cargo."
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  • Note by Comd'g Offr:- During mid watch five people among whom was a Mr Abramsky came on board and reported that the steam launch Nugget had been taken from their possession and was then alongside Stmr South Portland. Sent an officer over to South Portland and had launch brought to Bear and turned over to Mr Abramsky. Sick report:- Mitchell off duty.
  • The Comd'g Off'r called upon Brigadier Gen. Randall US.A. Comd'g Dep't of Alaska.
  • Chas Howard left the vessel.
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  • "Note by Comd'g Offr:- Brig. Gen. Randall comd'g Dept of Alaska requested that the "Bear" proceed to Egg Island to aid in maintaining quarantine of Steamer Alva and Santa Anna, which Lieut. Cochran in command at St Michael reported in danger of being broken, and he had no adequate means of maintaining it. At 1:45 pm started for Egg Island to render the assistance requested.. Sick report:- Mitchell turned to.. Note by Comd'g Offr:- Comd'g Off'r having inspected bill of sale executed by- Dickey to Capt Kedston and being convinced that Capt Kedston was rightful owner of the Nugget, he directed Mr Dickey to turn her over to Cap't Kidston. This was done under protest. "
  • Deputy Collecter Wright came on board for passage to St Michael.
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  • Deputy Collector Wright visited the shore.
  • Released R. Cambell (ch) from confinement.
  • sent in 2nd cutter landing Dr Sheldon Jackson.
  • "Received on board J Vrutun and E Purley, the latter having had his arm amputated, to be taken to Hospital St Michael.. Released P Carson (oil) from confinement."
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  • J. Vrutun and Ed Purley turned over to military authorities for hospital treatment.
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  • "Boarded following vessel: Constance Ford of San Fran, from Vancouver, G.C. Mercheson, frt.. Boarded following vessel: Barkentine Morning Star, of San Fran, from San Fran, Graham, gen cargo.. Boarded following vessel: Stmr Lakine of San Fran, from Seattle, pas & frt, L.G. Sclage."
  • Mr Shepherd and Mr Gifford came on board as guests of Comd'g Offr.. Captain Jack (Sablok) until now a prisoner came on board for passage to his home.. J. Vreutin came on board for passage to Nome.
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  • sent boat in for Dr Jackson. Sick report:- Kelly and Boswell unfit for duty. Kelly fell down fore hold ladder last night and fractured 9th rib on right side.
  • Received native boy Kyo for transportation to Port Clarence
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  • "Sick Report. Kelly unfit for duty. Vaccinated Mr Bertholf Mr. Lewton & Dr Jackson and Boswell, Johansen, Dacey, Wilson, Donley, Bailey, Carrera & Canfield"
  • Sheppard and Gifford left vessel.
  • J. Vintnun left vessel.. Deputy Collector Wright left vessel.
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  • Sick report:- Kelly unfit for duty.
  • Confined J Shaugnessy (fire) in brig on bread and water for insolence and threatening an officer. Gave him an additional five days with one full ration interning for insolence to the Comd'g Offr. Placed gag in prisoners mouth and confined him in double irons for continued insolence.
  • "Rev Brusy wife and children came on board also L Krugo and A Hanck, all for Port Clarence."
  • Mr J. Kirk came on board as guest of Comd'g Offr
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  • Sick report: Kelly unfit for duty.
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  • Sick report:- Kelly unfit for duty.
  • "Rev T.S. Bring, family and nurse. Lucy Krugo, A. Hoarik, Kys, and two Laps from Unalaklik went ashore.. Landed Dr Jackson"
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  • Sick report:- Kelly unfit for duty.
  • "Wm Hadley, Fred Zollander, and C.E. Gay came on board as passengers."
  • Surgeon visited village to examine sick.
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  • Sick report:- Kelly unfit for duty. Native imimproving slowly.
  • Stopped off village and landed Surgeon Hawley and interpreter and three passengers to take census.
  • "Surgeon Hawley, interpreter, and passengers returned"
  • Delivered to Artesarlook remainder of stores.
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  • Sick report:- Kelly unfit for duty. Natives about the same.
  • Rev. J.W. Kirk left the vessel.
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  • Sick report:- Kelly doing well. Another native sick.
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  • Sick report:- Kelly doing well. Natives improving.
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  • Sick report:- Kelly and the two natives doing well. McCann off duty this afternoon.
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  • Sick report:- Kelly doing well. One native worse. McCann has pneumonia. Boswell unfit for duty.
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  • "Sick report:- Kelly taken on board "Manning" for Hospital Dutch Harbor. McCann and Boswell doing well. All natives except one progressing favorably.. Boarded and examined. Sch. Mary Ann, St Michael, C.F Swan, St Michael, Nome, gen'l cargo."
  • "Disrated Wm Kelly (cox) to (sea) and transferred him to "Manning" for transportation to Marine Hospital Dutch Harbor, to be discharged Sept 8th."
  • Released Shaughnessy (fire) from confinement.
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  • Sick report:- McCann and Boswell unfit for duty. Wardroom boy Henry unfit for duty.
  • Rated T. Deacy (sea) to (cox).
  • Native Kayena died.
  • Sent natives ashore to bury Kayena.
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  • "Sick report:- McCann, Boswell, and wardroom boy Henry unfit for duty.. Note by Comd'g Off'r:- At request of Brig. Gen. G.M. Randall, comd'g Dept of Alaska proceeded to Topcock to communicate with Captain Walker U.S.A."
  • "Wm Hadley, F. Zollander, and C.E. Gay left the vessel."
  • "Messrs Dexter, Sheldon, and Tuttle came on board as guests of Comd'g Off'r."
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  • Captain Walker reported situation quiet at present but very serious on 8th and 9th insts. Requested vessel to call on her return.. Sick Report:- McCann turned to.
  • Mr Dexter left the vessel.
  • "Following persons came on board for passage to Cape Nome Gordon Hall, Les Lasenhern, J C. Benneden."
  • Sent officer ashore to communicate with Capt Walker. Returned at 11:00 reporting all quiet ashore.
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  • Sick report:- Boswell turned to. Donnelly and WR boy Henry unfit for duty.
  • "landed following passengers. Mr Tuttle, Gordon Hall, Les Lowenbern, C. Berenaden."
  • Mr Sheldon left the vessel.
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  • Sick report:- Donnelly and wr boy Henry unfit for duty.
  • Geo Johnson a seaman on Stmr Utopia made complaint against master of vessel.
  • "Received on board for transportation to Pt Clarence, a native man (Gabriel), woman, and child."
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  • Sick report:- Donnelly and W.R boy Henry unfit for duty.
  • Sent native Gabriel ashore to hospital.
  • S W Coy came on board for passage to Port Clarence.
1900-07-15 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_087.jpg
  • "Sick report:- Donnelly, McCann and Canfield unfit for duty. WR boy Henry turned to. Visited and prescribed for Charlie Artisarlook, his wife, and six other natives."
  • Mr L.J. Walwin came aboard as guest of Comd'g Off'r.
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  • "Sick report: Donnelly, McCann, and Canfield unfit for duty. "
  • "Boarded the following vessel. Alexander, San Fran, Tilton, whaling.. Boarded the following vessel. Bark John Wustbrifs, San Fran, Maccanber, mdse,. Boarded the following vessel. Stmr Karluk, San Fran, McGregor, whaling.. Boarded the following vessel. Sch Bonanza, San Fran, Smith, gen cargo.. Boarded the following vessel. Bark Wanderer, San Fran, Dunbar, gen mdse.. S McCoy left the vessel."
  • T.F. Walwin left vessel.
  • Landed Dr Jackson to get reindeer trade goods.
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  • Sick report:- Donnelly unfit for duty.
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  • "Sick report:- Donnelly improved, but not fit for duty. Furnished medicine to Mr Lopp's family and to natives."
  • Landed Dr Jackson and sent surgeon in to attend sick.
  • Landed stores for Wm Lopp.
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  • "Sick report:- Donnelly improving, prescribed for three natives."
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  • Sick report:- Donnelly turned to. Wilson unfit for duty.
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  • Sick report:- Mitchell and Wilson better.
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  • Sick report:- Wilson and Mitchell improving. Holland unfit for duty.
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  • Sick report:- Wilson and Holland turned to. Mitchell improving.
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  • Sent steam launch in charge of Lieut. Bertholf to look for deer.
  • "Lieut. Bertholf returned reporting deer herds well inland.. By order of the Comd'g Off'r confined P. Burns (fire) in brig in single irons on bread and water for 5 days, for refusing to obey orders of officer of the watch."
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  • "Carpenter, Boswell, and Adams went ashore to build addition to mission house.. Landed native Sablock.. Dr Jackson visited village.. Surgeon Hawley went ashore to take census."
  • "Discharged the following natives giving to each 4 bags flour. Iyakitat, Upathgo, Neukacak, Neyukak, Aouyemgok, Ienguauan. Also paid 4 bags to wife of Tayuri who died on board at Nome July 9/ 1900."
1900-07-29 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_101.jpg
  • Released T Burns (fire) from confinement.
  • R.N. Hawley surgeon returned on board.
1900-07-30 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_102.jpg
  • Sick report:- Boundy unfit for duty.
  • Landing stores for Dr Jackson.
  • Dr Jackson and herders came on board
  • "Sablock, wife and child came on board for passage to Indian Pt.. Carpenter, Boswell and Adams returned on board."
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  • Sick report:- Boundy turned to.
  • "Native Sablock wife and child, Koogyuk and his two wives went ashore, the last named discharged and paid 1 bag of flour."
1900-08-01 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_104.jpg
  • Oklook Prince of Wales native left the vessel.
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  • Canfield unfit for duty
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  • Sick Report: Canfield unfit for duty.
  • "Gov Brady, J T Linderth wife and child of Eaton reindeer station, and J.C. Willard came on board for passage to Unalaklik.."
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  • Sick Report-. Canfield turned to.
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  • Sick report:- Holland turned to.
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  • "The following persons came on board for passage to Nome Dr F.N.C. Jerauld, J Laine, H Callibau, and W Jarvis."
  • E.P. Bertholf and Carpenter J.M. Townsend detailed as members of board of survey on Stmr Uluo and went on board that vessel to examine her.
  • Gov. Brady left the vessel.. Special Agent Evans came on board.
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  • Sent boat ashore with Dr Jackson.
  • Launch returned with Dr Jackson and 18 Laps with families and three boat loads of baggage.
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  • Governor Brady came on board.
  • "Fired a salute of 17 guns in honor of the Governor of Alaska, upon leaving vessel."
  • "P McCann (sea) placed in single irons and confined in brig on bread and water for assaulting ships cook. T. Mitchell (sea) F. Watson (os), and F Shuinsner (os) same punishment for mutinous conduct.. Gov. Brady, J T. Evans special agent and Dr Jerrauld left the vessel."
1900-08-09 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 82_112.jpg
  • "J. Laine, H Calihan, and W Jarvis leave the vessel. Native man Kitgo came on board for passage to Kotzebue Sound."
  • 1st Lieut. E.P. Bertholf received notice of promotion from June 18th.. Enlisted R.D. Haniman as (os) and rated him (sea)
  • 8PM to Mid The Rev. Mr Rowe Bishop of Alaska came on board as guest of the Comd'g Off'r.
  • stood down toward U.S.A T Lawton. Stopped and sent boat to put Dr Jackson on board of her.
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  • Sick report:- Crowley (M at A) unfit for duty
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  • Rev Mr Bring visited the ship.
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Bear 1912

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  • "10:10am: Dr, Mrs Reed and children and Miss hawk left vessel."
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  • "8AM to Noon: Received 5 prisoners, 3 guards and a Deputy Marshal for transportation to Seattle."
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Bear 1924

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  • "0000-0900: Washed down and performed morning routine duties. 7:00 liberty party returned on time. morning routine duties. 7:00 liberty party returned on time. Examined magazine; temperatures 85-84. 8:00 C. Britton, Ph.M.lc., Examined magazine; temperatures 85-84. 8:00 C. Britton, Ph.M.lc., returned 24 hours late, excuse accepted and granted one day's returned 24 hours late, excuse accepted and granted one day's leave to cover absence. 8:20 A. Mielke, Sea.lc., returned 8 hours leave to cover absence. 8:20 A. Mielke, Sea.lc., returned 8 hours 20 minutes late, restricted to limits of vessel 8 days. 20 minutes late, restricted to limits of vessel 8 days. W.K. Scammell, Lieut. 2400: Officers Present 4 Warrant Officers Present 4 Warrant Officers Present 4 Enlisted force present 52 Enlisted force present 52 Authorized number in general mess 52 Authorized number in general mess 52 Extra number in general mess 0 Extra number in general mess 0 Total 52 Total 52 Rations commuted (general mess) 0 Rations commuted (general mess) 0 Members absent in general mess 6 Members absent in general mess 6 Vacancies in general mess 5 Vacancies in general mess 5 Total 11 Total 11 Number of rations issued 41 Number of rations issued 41 "
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  • "0900-1600: At 9:30 held quarters followed by gun, signal and resuscitation drills. Crew employed setting up main rigging and scraping and sandpapering Crew employed setting up main rigging and scraping and sandpapering cabin and wardroom skylights. At 1:30 W. Cornell, Sea.2c., left cabin and wardroom skylights. At 1:30 W. Cornell, Sea.2c., left ship on 7 days' leave granted by Commanding Officer. At 2:30 ship on 7 days' leave granted by Commanding Officer. At 2:30 Charles Ely, Q.M.2c., surrendered himself on board, having been Charles Ely, Q.M.2c., surrendered himself on board, having been declared a deserter from BEAR as of May 16, 1923. At 10:00 declared a deserter from BEAR as of May 16, 1923. At 10:00 transferred W. J. Braaksma, Sea.lc., to GOLDEN GATE by authority transferred W. J. Braaksma, Sea.lc., to GOLDEN GATE by authority of Headquarters' letter (73) of Dec.21, 1923, at no expense to the of Headquarters' letter (73) of Dec.21, 1923, at no expense to the Government. Government. F.J. Sexton, Lieut."
  • "1600-2400: Calm, mostly cloudy. 1600-2400: At 4:30 granted liberty to one watch until 7 a.m. tomorrow. At 6:00 A. Ivanowski, B.M.2c., left ship At 6:00 A. Ivanowski, B.M.2c., left ship for hospital #19 at San Francisco to be admitted for treatment. for hospital #19 at San Francisco to be admitted for treatment. F.J. Sexton, Lieut."
  • "0000-0900: Washed down decks. Inspected magazine and smokeless powder - temperature: 84 degrees - 85 degrees F. Inspected magazine and smokeless powder - temperature: 84 degrees - 85 degrees F. At 7:00 liberty party returned on time except E. Ellis, Sea.lc., At 7:00 liberty party returned on time except E. Ellis, Sea.lc., who is absent after leave has expired. who is absent after leave has expired. F.J. Sexton, Lieut."
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  • "0900-1600: Omitted quarters on account of rain. Crew employed setting up main rigging and account of rain. Crew employed setting up main rigging and variously. 11L00 Liert. Comdr. (E) P. B. Eaton returned from variously. 11L00 Liert. Comdr. (E) P. B. Eaton returned from one month's leave of absence granted by H.L. (71) dated November one month's leave of absence granted by H.L. (71) dated November 2, 1923. 11:06 S. Parkansky, R.M.lc., returned from three days 2, 1923. 11:06 S. Parkansky, R.M.lc., returned from three days leave. 12:00 R. Marshall, S.C.lc., returned from one day's leave. leave. 12:00 R. Marshall, S.C.lc., returned from one day's leave. W.K. Scammell, Lieut."
  • "1600-2400: 4:30 granted liberty to one watch of crew until 7 a.m.. 6:00 E. Ellis, Sea.lc., returned watch of crew until 7 a.m.. 6:00 E. Ellis, Sea.lc., returned from liberty 11 hours late, restricted to limits of vessel for ten days. from liberty 11 hours late, restricted to limits of vessel for ten days. W.K. Scammell, Lieut."
  • "0000-0900: Performed routine duties. 7:00 liberty party returned on time. 8:00 shifted vessel along face of dock. returned on time. 8:00 shifted vessel along face of dock. Examined magazine; temperatures 86 - 83. Examined magazine; temperatures 86 - 83. W.K. Scammell, Lieut. W.K. Scammell, Lieut."
1924-01-04 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4-0008.JPG
  • Top of Page: Rations commuted (general mess) 0 Rations commuted (general mess) 0 Members absent in general mess 5 Members absent in general mess 5 Vacancies in general mess 5 Vacancies in general mess 5 Total 10 Total 10 Number of rations issued 42 Number of rations issued 42
  • "0900-1600: At 9:30 held quarters followed by infantry drills on shore. At 9:30 held fire quarters - first water infantry drills on shore. At 9:30 held fire quarters - first water in 44 seconds. At 10:02 held collision drill - mat in place in in 44 seconds. At 10:02 held collision drill - mat in place in 1 minute 20 seconds. In forenoon crew set up main rigging and 1 minute 20 seconds. In forenoon crew set up main rigging and scraped cabin and wardroom skylights. In afternoon began holystoning scraped cabin and wardroom skylights. In afternoon began holystoning decks. At 11:54 SWIFT alongside; delivered to her 9 ship's clocks decks. At 11:54 SWIFT alongside; delivered to her 9 ship's clocks to be repaired by Louis Weule, San Francisco. At 3:15 Pay Clerk to be repaired by Louis Weule, San Francisco. At 3:15 Pay Clerk G. W. Miller left ship on 10 days leave granted by Commanding G. W. Miller left ship on 10 days leave granted by Commanding Officer. Officer. F.J. Sexon, Lieut."
  • "1600-2400: At 4:30 granted liberty to one watch until 7 a.m. tomorrow. F.J. Sexton, Lieut."
  • "0000-0900: Crew continued general cleaning. Inspected magazine - temperature: 85 degrees - 86 degrees F. Tested flood cock. magazine - temperature: 85 degrees - 86 degrees F. Tested flood cock. At 7:00 liberty party returned on time. At 7:00 liberty party returned on time. F.J. Sexton, Lieut. F.J. Sexton, Lieut."
1924-01-05 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4-0010.JPG
  • Top of Page: Rations commuted (general mess) 0 Rations commuted (general mess) 0 Members absent in general mess 5 Members absent in general mess 5 Vacancies in general mess 5 Vacancies in general mess 5 Total 10 Total 10 Number of rations issued 42 Number of rations issued 42
  • "0900-1600: Crew employed cleaning vessel. 10:30 quarters followed by inspection of vessel by vessel. 10:30 quarters followed by inspection of vessel by Commanding Officer. 10:00 cut out main boiler, cut in donkey Commanding Officer. 10:00 cut out main boiler, cut in donkey boiler. 1:00 granted liberty to one watch of crew until 7:00 boiler. 1:00 granted liberty to one watch of crew until 7:00 a.m. Honorably discharged (serial number 23238) W.S. Lomba, a.m. Honorably discharged (serial number 23238) W.S. Lomba, F.3c., expiration full term of enlistment. Paid him on voucher. F.3c., expiration full term of enlistment. Paid him on voucher. W.K. Scammell, Lieut."
1924-07-04 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4-0378.JPG
  • 8AM to Merid: Observed 4th of July. at 12:00 fired national salute of 21 guns.
  • Merid to 4PM: Suspended all unnecessary work and held contest in sports amongst the crew.
1924-07-07 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4-0384.JPG
  • 8PM to Mid: Two native motorboats out seal hunting from Kotzebue came alongside.
1924-07-09 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4-0388.JPG
  • "8AM to Merid: Native motorboat, seal hunting from Kotzebue, alongside. Navigator took soundings in dinghy along west side of shoal off Kotzebue. along west side of shoal off Kotzebue."
1924-07-16 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4-0402.JPG
  • 4PM to 6PM: Native passengers all left vessel.
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Haida 1943

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1943-09-13 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 9-0038.JPG
  • "2000: Enlistment of BATES, Byron W. (225-353) R.M. 1/c expired this date and was voluntarily extended for a period of two years and such further extension as may be necessary but not to exceed six months after the date of termination of the War or National Emergency. Would have received an Honorable Discharge."
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  • "0930: Trygstad, A. W. (230-340) B.M. 3c was placed on report for careless performance of duty for accidentally firing depth charge projector and disobedience of orders."
  • Noon: At the Commanding Officer's mast held today Arthur W. Trygstad (230-340) G.M. 3c was sentenced to three days confinement in the ship's brig.
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McCulloch 1906

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1906-07-20 https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorag ... 4_0102.JPG
  • 1305: Received signal from shore announcing capture of Japanese raiders.
  • 1800: At the request of the Special Agent of the Dept of C&L., Mt Lemke, received himself and 12 Japanese prisoners (2 wounded) for transportation to Unalaska. These men were captured from the boats of four Japanese schooners, which made a raid upon the Rookeries on the 17th inst
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  • 1915: Delivered up to the US Marshal at Unalaska (10) ten of the Japanese prisoners, retaining on board the two wounded ones under care of the surgeon.
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  • 0300: Received on board ten (10) Japanese concerned in the St Paul raid who had been in charge of the US Marshal here.
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  • 1930: The 12 Japanese prisoners left the vessel in charge of the US Marshal here.
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Re: People Mentioned

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(??) Maybe Rookeries as in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rookery :?:
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Re: People Mentioned

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Yes. There are lots in the area:

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US, Great East Rookery   ,  56.605, -169.501, Alaska
US, North East Rookery   ,        ,         , Alaska, See Vostochni Rookery
US, Rookery Islands      ,  56.313, -133.115, Alaska
US, Staraya Artil Rookery,  56.603, -169.606, Alaska
US, Tolstoi Rookery      ,  57.138, -170.292, Alaska
US, Vostochni Rookery    ,  57.247, -170.120, Alaska
US, Zapadni Rookery      ,  56.563, -169.666, Alaska
US, Gorbotch Rookery     ,  57.112, -170.291, Alaska
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Chelan 1932

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1932-05-18 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 5-0027.JPG
  • "8AM: Half-masted Ensign and Union Jack on account of death of Commandant, Rear Admiral F. C. Billard. "
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https://www.history.uscg.mil/Browse-by- ... c-billard/
"During the Spanish-American War he served on the cutter Corwin, then attached to the Pacific Fleet."


From Northland (1927) -- Discussion: Questions, Comments and Coordination:
Hurlock wrote:Fri Jul 05, 2019 5:12 am At this point Northland is newly commissioned as the replacement for Bear. She has been open for visitors at Washington for a few days now.
31st May 1927
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10:15, held full dress general muster. 11:00, Rear Admiral Fr.C.Billard, Under Secretary Ogden Mills and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury L.C.Andrews paid official call and made an inspection of the vessel. 11:35, inspecting party left the vessel. Rendered all appropriate honors.
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Manning 1914

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1914-05-01 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0159.JPG
  • "8AM to Meridian: Reenlisted W. H. O'Farrel as Electrician 1st class. Enlisted A. B. Cater as 2nd class boy, on probation, Frederick Holt as ordinary seaman and Charles F. Wilson, as ordinary seaman. Rated G. Krivokopich from fireman to acting water tender, M. Fehmy from coal heaver to fireman, D. Covalaris from coal heaver to fireman, J. Ruiter from coal heaver to fireman, A. Lundehaug from ordinary seaman to seaman, Roy Herbert from 2nd class boy to ordinary seaman, A. Gaudier from coal heaver to bugler on probation, E. W. Constedt from ordinary seaman to seaman, F. J. Hoose, from ordinary seaman to seaman, and Hugo Dierks from ordinary seaman to seaman."
  • "Meridian to 4PM: H. Darrow, coxswain, and E. W. Constedt, seaman confined in irons as they were found to be so intoxicated as to be a menace while in that condition; Constedt jumped overboard from a boat, and was confined in the brig, by order of the commanding officer."
  • "4:10PM: released E. Constedt, sea., and H. Darrow, coxswain from irons on promise of good behavior, they being sober."
1914-05-02 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0161.JPG
  • "8AM to 4PM: Transferred to the Tahoma this day by order from Fleet Commander of ~ date, C. Williams, coxswain and H. Marquaul, o.s., both were for duty in the western islands."
  • "4PM to Mid: 6:00 returned with the three men ~ ~, all three under the influence of liquor. 6:55 Received message from Tahoma that two of our men were ashore. Stopped and sent in otter boat with Master at Arms and Gueures to find the absentees. 7:45 boat returned with C. Murphy, seaman, and E. Constedt seaman, both having been absent without leave and it being Constedt's second offense this day. Confined E. Constedt, seaman, in brig in single irons. C. Murphy to be quarantined 30 days and Constedt to be confined in brig for 10 days on bread and water with a full ration every third day and to be quarantined 90 days. 4PM to Mid: 5:30 sent Master at Arms ashore to find O. Lundgren, 2nd Oiler, E. Constedt, sea., and G. Shertler, fire., who were found to be absent without leave 6:00 Master at Arms"
1914-05-03 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0163.JPG
  • "8AM to Meridian: Released E. Constedt, Seaman, from single irons. O. Lundgren, water tender, (act.) and G. Shorten, fireman, quarantined 30 days each for leaving the ship without permission on the 2nd instant."
1914-05-04 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0164.JPG
  • "Meridian to 4PM: Honorably discharged H.C. Hermann, master at arms, on account of expiration of full term of enlistment."
1914-05-05 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0165.JPG
  • "9:55AM: Reenlisted H.C. Herman, as master-at-arms."
1914-05-08 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0169.JPG
  • "4PM to 8PM: E. Constedt, sea., received a full ration this day."
1914-05-09 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0170.JPG
  • "8AM to Meridian: Rated John Nilsen, from seaman to acting coxswain as of May first. Revoked the temporary rate of acting 2nd oiler held by Oscar Lundren to acting water-tender for unsatisfactory probation."
1914-05-10 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0171.JPG
  • "8AM to 4PM: Honorably discharged C. Magnusen, acting gunner, and H. Darrow, coxswain, expiration of full term of enlistment."
1914-05-11 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0172.JPG
  • 4PM to 8PM: Reenlisted this day as coxswain H. Darrow and reenlisted this day as acting gunner Christian Magnussen.
1914-05-12 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0173.JPG
  • "7:45AM: released E. Constedt seaman, from brig - he receives a full ration this day."
1914-05-14 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0175.JPG
  • "6:55AM: W. Christiansen, assistant Master-at-arms failed to return from liberty although the vessel was under sailing orders for 6:30 and as search failed to locate him he was left behind and absent without leave."
1914-05-15 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0176.JPG
  • "4AM to 8AM: W. Christensen, a. M-at a. absent without leave one day."
1914-05-16 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0177.JPG
  • 4AM to 8AM: W. Christensen ass. Master at arms absent without leave two days.
1914-05-17 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0178.JPG
  • "4AM to 8AM: C. Christainsen, Ass. M at A, absent without leave three days."
1914-05-18 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0179.JPG
  • "4AM to 8AM: W. Christiansen, Ass. M. at A., absent without leave four days."
1914-05-19 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0180.JPG
  • "4AM to 8AM: W. Christiansen, Ass. M.atA. absent without leave five days."
  • "8AM to Meridian: Honorably discharged Charles Burr, seaman, on account of expiration of enlistment."
1914-05-20 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0181.JPG
  • "4AM to 8AM: W. Christiansen, Ass. MatA. absent without leave six days."
  • 8AM to Meridian: Reenlisted Charles Burr as seaman.
1914-05-21 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0182.JPG
  • "4AM to 8AM: W. Christiansen, Ass. M.atA., absent without leave seven days."
1914-05-22 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0183.JPG
  • "4AM to 8AM: W. Christiansen, Ass. MatA., absent without leave eight days."
  • "8AM to Meridian: Honorably discharged E.O. Brown, ships writer, on account of expiration of enlistment."
  • "Mid to 8AM: W. Christiansen, Ass. M.atA. absent without leave nine days. Mid to 8AM: Reenlisted E. O. Brown as ships writer."
1914-05-23 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0184.JPG
  • "Mid to 8AM: W. Christiansen Ass. M. at A., absent without leave 10 days."
1914-05-24 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0185.JPG
  • "Mid to 8AM: W. Christiansen, Ass. M. at A., absent without leave 11 days."
1914-05-25 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0186.JPG
  • 8AM to Meridian: Enlisted this day as coalheaver William L. Jamesen.
  • "4PM to 8PM: G.H. Davies, 1st Oiler, intoxicated and unfit for duty this day. F. Hope, sea., intoxicated and unfit for duty until 5:00 p.m."
1914-05-26 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0187.JPG
  • "4AM to 8AM: W. Christiansen, Ass. Master at Arms, absent without leave 12 days."
1914-05-27 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0188.JPG
  • "4AM to 8AM: W. Christiansen, Ass. M. at A., absent without leave 13 days"
1914-05-28 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0189.JPG
  • "4AM to 8AM: W. Christiansen, assistant master at arms, absent without leave 14 days"
1914-05-29 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0190.JPG
  • "4AM to 8AM: W. Christiansen, Ass. M. at A., absent without leave 15 days."
1914-05-30 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0191.JPG
  • "4AM to 8AM: W. Christiansen, Ass. M.atA. absent without leave 16 days."
1914-05-31 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0192.JPG
  • "10:30AM: W. Christiansen, assistant Master at arms, returned to the ship, having been absent 17 days without leave; he having reported by radio at 8:05 p.m. on the 14th instant, that he would await arrival of vessel at Kodiak 10:30AM: 11:00 a.m., July 18, 1914, Changed the above punishment of W.R. Christiansen to the forfeiture of 34 days pay, and deprivation of liberty on shore for 30 days."
1914-06-18 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0216.JPG
  • "Mid to 8AM: Liberty men on time except S. Kimpo, 1st class boy and E. Laucirica, 1st class boy both absent without leave."
1914-06-19 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0217.JPG
  • "8AM to 4PM: 1:00 sent W. R. Christiansen, assistant master at arms, ashore in otter-boat to bring back S. Kimpo and E. Laucirica, 1st class boys. 3:00 A. Gaudier, bugler, returned to the ship under the influence of liquor, and created a disturbance; quarantined 30 days."
  • "4PM to Mid: 4:50 W. R. Christiansen, assistant master at arms, returned to the ship, having been cautioned not to remain ashore later than 2:00 p.m. 10:00 S. Kimpo and E. Laucirica, 1st class boys, returned to the ship"
  • "Mid to 8AM: At some time in the night A Gaudier, bugler, S. Kimpo, 1st class boy, E Laucirica, 1st class boy, and J H Campbell and J. W. Bomar, second class boys, left the vessel without permission and failed to return."
1914-06-20 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0218.JPG
  • "8AM to 4PM: 11:30 A. Gaudier, bugler, S. Kimpo, 1st class boy, E. Laucirica, 1st class boy, and J. H. Campbell and J. W. Bomar, 2nd. class boys were brought on board by the gunner. J. H. Campbell and J. W. Bomar, 2nd class boys, quarantined one month by order of the Commanding Officer for leaving the ship without permission and A. Gaudier, bugler, for 30 days additional for same offense and drunkenness. S. Kimpo and E. Laucirica, 1st class boys quarantined 60 days for absence from duty and leaving ship without permission, also extra duty by order of the Commanding Officer."
  • "Mid to 8AM: Liberty party returned on time, except C. Murphy & F. J. Hoose, seamen, F. R. Holt and C. W. Wilson ordinary seaman, and J. Ruiter, Fireman absent without leave."
1914-06-21 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0219.JPG
  • "4:30PM: C. Murphy, seaman, F. Hoose, seaman, F. Holt, ordinary seaman, C. Wilson, ordinary seaman, and J. Ruiter, fireman; returned on board having been absent without leave 9 hours and thirty minutes. F. J. Hoose, sea., F. R. Holt & C. W. Wilson o.s., quarantined 30 days for absent without leave. W. R. Christiansen, A. M. at A., C. Murphy, W. K. Thompson sea., and J. Ruiter, fire., to be brought before a Marvin court."
1914-06-25 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0223.JPG
  • "4PM to Mid: 5:00 delivered to W. R. Christiansen, assistant master at arms, copy of charges and specifications preferred against him by 3rd Lieutenant D. P. Marvin. 11:00 H Darrow, coxswain, returned from liberty intoxicated and created a disturbance. Confined him in the brig in single irons."
  • "Mid to 8AM: Released M Darrow, coxswain, from brig and irons."
1914-06-26 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0224.JPG
  • "4:15PM: delivered copies of charges and specifications to Charles Murphy, seaman and Jan Ruiter, fireman, as preferred against them by First Lieutenant H. R. Seales."
1914-06-29 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0227.JPG
  • "Meridian to 4PM: The following entry was omitted from the log for June 18th and 19th: - June 18. Honorably discharged Petter W. Patterson, acting boatswain, on account of expiration of enlistment. June 19. Re-enlisted Petter W. Patterson as acting boatswain."
1914-07-10 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0244.JPG
  • "Meridian to 4PM: Minor Revenue-Cutter Service Court met in the case of W. R. Christiansen, assistant master at arms."
1914-07-22 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0260.JPG
  • "4:30PM: Mr. Tasakra Kitahara, a representative of the Japanese Government, came on board for transportation to St. Paul Island, by order of the Commanding Officer, Bering Sea Patrol Fleet."
1914-07-23 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0261.JPG
  • 8AM to Meridian: 2nd Lieutenant of Engineers A.H. Bilby sick and off duty this day.
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  • 8AM to Meridian: Second Lieutenant of Engineers A. H. Bixby sick and off duty.
  • 4:30PM: Mr. Tasakra Kitahara left vessel in a boat from shore
1914-07-25 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0263.JPG
  • Meridian to 4PM: 2nd Lieutenant of Engineers A. H. Bixby sick and off duty.
1914-07-26 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0264.JPG
  • 8AM to Meridian: 2nd Lieutenant of Engineers A. H. Bixby sick and off duty.
1914-07-27 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0265.JPG
  • "8AM to Meridian: Second Lieutenant of Engineers A. H. Bixby, sick and off duty."
1914-07-28 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0266.JPG
  • "8AM to Meridian: Second Lieutenant of Engineers A. H. Bixby and A. Cater, 2nd Class Boy, sick and off duty."
  • "Meridian to 4PM: 2nd Liet. of Engineers A. H. Bixby, returned to duty at noon and was again relieved from duty at 4 p.m. being sick and unfit physically to take a watch."
1914-07-29 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0267.JPG
  • "8AM to Meridian: Second Lieutenant of Engineers, A. H. Bixby, sick and off duty."
  • 8PM to Mid: The Commanding Officer sent a radiogram to the Commanding Officer of the Bering Sea Patrol Fleet requesting permission to land 2nd Lieutenant of Engineers A. H. Bixby at Unalaska en route to Atka he being sick and unfit for duty. His transfer to shore was advised by ship's surgeon.
  • "Mid to 4AM: Received authority from Commanding Officer, Bering Sea Fleet to stop en route to Atka for purpose of landing 2nd Lt of Engineer A.H. Bixby."
1914-07-30 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0268.JPG
  • 8AM to Meridian: Second Lieutenant of Engineers A. H. Bixby sick and off duty.
  • "10:15PM: received the following radiogram for the Commanding Officer:- Will arrive at Ugashik tomorrow on steamer "Lehina" Mr. Smith will be on board and pilot you in to Smoky Point will load H. O. Kaen, 3rd. Lieut. deer as promptly as possible. Sig. French."
1914-07-31 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0269.JPG
  • 10:00AM: anchored to await the arrival of Doctor French who is in charge of the reindeer.
  • 10:00PM: Doctor French came aboard to confer with the Commanding Officer with regard to getting reindeer aboard. Made arrangements for going up the river on the next high tide at 3:30 a.m. tomorrow.
1914-08-01 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0275.JPG
  • "8AM to 4PM: Dr. French and Mr. Fuller came on board and conferred with commanding officer in regard to delivery of reindeer; it was decided that there was too much swell and the distance was too great for transportation, and the commanding officer agreed to take the ship about 1~ miles up the Ugashik River, to facilitate getting the deer on board; Dr. French to furnish a competent pilot free of expense to the Govmt. Sent hobbles ashore for reindeer. At 3:30 Dr. French and Mr. Fuller left the ship."
1914-08-02 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0276.JPG
  • 8AM to 4PM: 2nd Lieut. of Engineers A.H. Bixby sick and off duty.
  • "4PM to Mid: Mr Smith, cannery superintendent, came on board and informed Commanding Officer that Dr. French and a Mr Fuller had gone up river with a lighter for reindeer and expected to return with the deer tomorrow afternoon."
1914-08-03 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0277.JPG
  • 8AM to 4PM: 2nd Lieut. of Engineers A.H. Bixby sick and off duty.
1914-08-04 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0278.JPG
  • "8AM to 4PM: 12:45 Lighter came alongside with reindeer, began taking them aboard. Received from Dr. L. H. French 46 reindeer, - 33 of them females and 13 males, two of the last being for use as food in the officers' messes. There were 5 dead deer on the lighter, and some of the deer taken aboard were not in the best of condition on account of travel and having been hobbled. 3:00 finished loading reindeer, Dr. L. H. French and Mr. Fuller left the vessel. 4:00 lighter shoved off. 2nd Lieut of Engineers A. H. Bixby sick and off duty."
1914-08-05 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0279.JPG
  • Meridian to 4PM: 2nd Lieut. of Engineers A.H. Bixby sick and off duty.
1914-08-06 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0280.JPG
  • 8AM to Meridian: Second Lieutenant of Engineers A.H. Bixby sick and off duty.
1914-08-07 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0281.JPG
  • 8AM to Meridian: Second Lieutenant of Engineers A. H. Bixby sick and off duty.
1914-08-08 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0283.JPG
  • "8AM to 4PM: 8:50 H. Lynn, acting watertender, and C. Williams, coxswain, reported on board from the Tahoma. Lynn was declared a deserter from this vessel in April but was brought to Alaska by the Bear and has since been on the Tahoma. His case is referred to the Department for action. Williams returned from temporary duty on shore and has been carried on the Tahoma since being relieved from shore duty early in the season. 2nd Lieut. of Engineers A. H. Bixby sick and off duty. 2:00 2nd Lieut. of Engineers A.H. Bixby left vessel being temporarily relieved from duty on the Manning & directed to proceed to the States and report at the Public Health Service Hospital, Port Townsend, Wash., orders of"
  • "2:00PM: Commanding Officer, Bering Sea Patrol Fleet, by direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, orders dated Aug 9, 1914."
  • "Mid to 8AM: Received on board for transportation to Atka Wm Dicks, a native; for transportation to Chemofski, John Gordeof and Emma Gordeof, his wife, both natives; and for transportation to Atka and return George Dushkui, a native."
1914-08-10 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0286.JPG
  • "5:00PM: Wm. Dicks, a native, left the vessel."
1914-08-11 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0287.JPG
  • "8AM to 4PM: Second Lieutenant W.K. Thompson, as Commissioner, recorded depositions from natives in case now pending relative to A. C. Goss."
1914-08-14 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0290.JPG
  • "9:02AM: John Gordeof and Emma Gordeof, his wife, both natives, left the vessel."
1914-08-15 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0291.JPG
  • 2:58PM: 3 jute sacks of ore to be taken to Mr. Goss at Unalaska
1914-08-16 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0292.JPG
  • "4PM to Mid: George Dushkiu, a native passenger left vessel."
1914-08-18 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0294.JPG
  • "9:45AM: Senior Captain W.E. Reynolds, Commanding Officer Bering Sea Fleet, inspected small arm division. First Lieutenant of Engineers H.L. Boyd inspected machinery during the day."
1914-08-27 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0303.JPG
  • "8AM to Meridian: Received on board sacked and barreled fish, general freight, luggage and mail for the islands of St. George and St. Paul and for the U.S.R.C. "Tahoma", and passengers as follows: - For St. George: Stepan Lekanon, Joe Merculief, and Katie Kuchutin. For St. Paul: Karp Boterin, Jacob Kuchutin, and Porfini Parkof. one express package addressed to A.H. Proctor, agent at St. George, said to contain $3000.00, on which there are express charges of $9.75, to be collected from A.H. Proctor, on delivery of the package of coins."
  • "Meridian to 4PM: Received and delivered to N. Constantine, his permanent rating as water tender dated July 22, 1914. Rating to date from February 9, 1914."
1914-08-28 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0304.JPG
  • "6:30PM: boat came alongside and took mail and three passengers, - Stepan Lekanon, Joe Merculief, and Katie Kerchutin, - ashore, the weather being too bad for landing freight."
1914-08-29 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0305.JPG
  • "9:20AM: A.H. Proctor, Agent on St. George Island came off on ~idorah and took about a third of the freight on shore but considered the weather too stormy and sea too rough to take the remainder, and too hazardous to take the coins on shore until weather moderates"
  • "9:55PM: received the following radiogram:- "Give transportation St Paul to Seward via Unalaska to seal investigators McCoum, Osgook and Preble leaving St Paul Sunday thirtieth instant. if possible take seal meat to St George if practicable; acknowledged. Reynolds." Acknowledged the above radiogram immediately. Made arrangements with Agent Proctor for delivery of freight early tomorrow morning if sea permitted."
1914-08-30 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0306.JPG
  • "2:30PM: Karp Boterin, Jacob Kuchutin, and Porfiri Parkof, all natives, were landed at St. Paul Island."
  • "5:30PM: Messrs. E.A. Preble, W.H. Osgood and J.M. Inacoun, seal investigators, came aboard with a number of boxes, trunks, and sacks of mail for transportation to Seward via Unalaska."
1914-09-02 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0316.JPG
  • "8:00AM: Mr. J. H. Redpath, of San Francisco, came aboard as the guest of the Commanding Officer from Unalaska to Seward. Mr. H. W. Biggs, of Unalaska, came on board as the guest of the Steerage from Unalaska to Seward. H.F. Golodof, a native, came aboard for transportation to Seward. Mike Tiediakof, a native came aboard for transportation to Akutan. Transportation in both cases was authorized by the Commanding Officer, Bering Sea Fleet."
  • "3:15PM: set Mike Tiediakof and effects ashore, and the Medical Officer treated two children of H. McGlashin."
1914-09-06 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0321.JPG
  • "6:10PM: Mr. H.W. Biggs, a guest of the steerage, left the vessel. Mr. J.H. Redpath, a guest of the Commanding Officer left the vessel. H.A. Golodof, a native passenger left the vessel. Messrs. E.A. Preble, W.H. Osgood, and J.M. Macoun, seal investigators, left the vessel."
1914-09-20 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0337.JPG
  • "9:55PM: Sent S Kimpo, first class boy, ashore to Marine Hospital."
1914-09-22 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0339.JPG
  • "8AM to 4PM: G. H. Davies, 1st Oiler, quarantined for 30 days for drunkenness on duty, by order of the Commanding Officer."
  • "Mid to 8AM: Liberty party on time except E. W. Comstedt, seaman, absent without leave."
1914-09-23 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0340.JPG
  • "8AM to 4PM: 11:15 E. W. Constedt, seaman, returned 4.25 hours late from liberty; excuse accepted. N. Constantine, watertender, left on 10 days re-enlistment leave granted by the commanding officer. The following left the vessel at 4:00 on 48 hours liberty: coxswains S. Welback and C. Williams; seamen C. Burr, M. Dierks, A. Lundehang, M. Andersen, and R. Dalsgard; firemen D. Coralaris, M. Fehmy, and A. Cleveland; coalheaver W.L. Jamieson; bugler A. Gaudier; ordinary seamen F. R. Holt, B. Levine, and E. Kody; fireman A. Davis; assistant master at arms W. R. Christiansen; second class boys J. E. Campbell and A. Holt; and first class boy S. Ichikawa."
  • "4PM to Mid: Senior Captain F.M. Dunwoody called on commanding and wardroom officers 6:30, received telegram from Surgeon General of the U.S. Public Health Service directing Assistant Surgeon L. W. Jenkins to continue on duty with this vessel."
1914-09-25 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0342.JPG
  • "4:00PM: the liberty party returned except F. R. Holt, ordinary seaman, absent without leave. Detailed A. Holt, second class boy to duty in the wardroom."
  • "Mid to 8AM: Liberty party returned on time except G. Shorten, fireman and C. W. Wilson, ordinary seaman & A. Cater, 2nd c. boy absent without leave. N. Constantine, water tender, returned from two days' leave of absence."
1914-09-26 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0343.JPG
  • "8AM to 4PM: Sent J Nilsen, acting coxswain, to the Mrine Hospital for treatment F. R. Holt, ordinary seaman, absent one day without leave. 11:30 G Shorten, fireman, returned 3.5 hours late from liberty. E. W. Comstedt, seaman, failed to return from special liberty"
  • "4PM to 8PM: F. R. Holt, ordinary seaman, C. W. Wilson ordinary seaman, A. Cater, 2nd class boy, and E. Comstedt, seaman all declared deserters; Holt as of the 25th and the others as of ~~~~~ date. The intent to desert is evidence as the fact of the vessel's sailing was well known."
1914-09-27 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0344.JPG
  • "8:15PM: Received the following radiogram at 8:15, p.m. - Revenue Cutter Manning: Seaman Comstedt reported on Unalga twenty seventh instant."
1914-09-29 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0346.JPG
  • "Meridian to 4PM: Quarantined G. Shorten, fireman, and G. Krinokopich, acting water tender, for 30 days on arrival in the states, for malingering, neglect of duty, and lying down while on watch, allowing steam to go down."
1914-10-07 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0360.JPG
  • "8AM to Meridian: Ordinarily discharged this day W.R. Christiansen, Ass. Master at Arms on account of expiration of enlistment."
1914-10-08 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0362.JPG
  • "Meridian to 4PM: Honorably discharged C. W. Patterson, acting boatswain on account of receipt of warrant as boatswain dated August 7, 1914."
1914-10-09 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0363.JPG
  • "8AM to 4PM: Received permanent ratings of the following: S. Smestad as signal quartermaster, as of April 1; of G. Ringwall as quartermaster, as of March 17; of H. Hansen as quartermaster as of April 17; of B. Wells as electrician, second class, as of February 1; of O. Lundgren and G. Krinckopich as watertender, as of May 1; and of A. W. Nordstrom as watertender as of April 22, all 1914. Coxswain Demarco, formerly of the U.S.R.C. "Tahoma", came aboard for the trip to Cape Sarichef. Petter W. Patterson, appointed Boatswain in the U.S. Revenue-Cutter Service by virtue of a warrant dated August 7, 1914, took the oath of office this day. The entry of October 7, regarding discharge of W. R. Christiansen, assistant master at arms, on account of expiration of enlistment is canceled on account of orders received this day directing that charges be preferred against this man. He is therefore not discharged, but retained on board pending trial."
  • "5:00PM: Captain F. G. Dodge left the vessel being temporarily detached for duty on shore in connection with a Board of Inquiry on the loss of the Tahoma, orders of the Commanding Officer, Bering Sea Patrol Fleet dated October 8, 1914."
1914-10-11 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0366.JPG
  • "8AM to Meridian: No funeral being possible for the men lost yesterday in the surf at Sarichef, half-masted colors at 8:00. Lieutenants Thompson and Kain took an inventory of the effects of the deceased, namely Assistant Surgeon L. W. Jenkins, U.S.P.H.S.; G. Demarco, coxswain, of the "Tahoma"; seamen R. Dalsgard and A. Lunderhaug; and ordinary seaman E. Kody."
  • "4PM to Mid: Captain F.G. Dodge, came aboard again and assumed command after having been temporarily detached for board duty."
1914-10-13 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0370.JPG
  • "9:20AM: Ass. Surg. H.M. Chunetz, U.S.P.H.S., reported for duty in obedience to orders of the Commanding Officer Bering Sea Patrol Fleet dated October 12, 1914."
  • "4PM to Mid: H. Marquard, o. s. returned to duty on board."
1914-10-14 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0372.JPG
  • "8AM to 4PM: The following members of the crew of the U.S.R.C. "Tahoma" were transferred this day to this vessel, by order of the Commanding Officer, Bering Sea Fleet;- K. Knutsen, coxswain, Louis Ostman, and W. R. Tulloch, seamen and C. Anderson, ordinary seaman. Received the following passengers on board for transportation to the Pribilof Islands, by order of the commanding Officer, Bering Sea Fleet:- Mr. and Mrs. George Haly, government teachers for St. George, Mr. C. C. Thomas, electrician, U.S.N. and wife, George Shaishnikoff, John Kuchutin and Theodore Kuchutin, natives, for St. Paul."
1914-10-15 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0374.JPG
  • "1PM: 1:15 Mr. Proctor, government agent came aboard and stated that the sea was heavy at the village landing and that it had been so for 10 days. He also stated that the freight could not be landed nor the seal skins taken aboard at Garden Cove, as they could not be transported over the trail. 1:45 George Haly and wife, government school teachers were landed with a portion of their baggage. The following people came aboard for transportation to St. Paul Island by authority of orders of the Commanding Officer, Bering Sea Fleet:- E. G. Collins, electrician 1st class, U.S.N., Dorofay Stapetim, Paul Koshernikoff and Paul A. Merculief, natives."
  • "8PM: Two boats came off and took ashore 8 sacks of mail & baggage, C. C. Thomas, chief electrician, U.S.N. and wife; E. G. Collins, electrician, 1st class, U.S.N., and Dorofay Stapetin, Paul Koshernikoff, Pau A Merculief, George Shaishnikoff, John Kuchutin, and Theodore Kuchutin, natives, at 8:15."
1914-10-16 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0375.JPG
  • "8AM to Meridian: Honorably discharged M. Ono, cabin steward, on account of expiration of enlistment."
  • "Meridian to 4PM: 2:30 Mr. E. Rothenberg, electrician 1st class, U.S.N. came aboard for transportation to St. George Island. 3:40 Mr. H. C. Fassett came aboard"
1914-10-17 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0377.JPG
  • "11:30AM: M. E. Rothenberg, electrician, 1st class, U.S.N., left the vessel."
  • "4:00PM: delivered to W. R. Christiansen, assistant master at arms a copy of the charges and specifications preferred against him by 1st. Lieutenant H. R. Searles, U.S.R.C.S."
  • 8PM to Mid: Reenlisted M. Ono as cabin steward.
1914-10-20 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0382.JPG
  • "8AM to 4PM: The following men and officers were received on board this day for transportation to Seattle, Wn., authority orders Commanding Officer, Bering Sea Patrol Fleet, October 19, 1914. :- 3rd Lieut. of Engineers W. M. Croll, 3rd Leiut. S. Yeanelle, Gunner F.C.C. Greue, Carpenter E.C. Russel, Machinist George Leuseusicik, H. Kuede, M. at A., A. Petauz, cox., G. C. Moore, W.T., N.F. Hausen, Sea., F. Donnelly, fire., S. Blaine, O.S., T. Eaton, O.S., E. Tuaba, W.R. Steward, T. Nose, steerage steward, and D. Larsen, 2nd class boy. Under orders of Oct. 14, 1914, Commanding Officer Bering Sea Fleet, received on board this day as extra members the following. G. Stromberg, 1st Oiler, M. Leedy, Cleet. 2nd class, E. Moore, Sea., A.R. Mattsson, sea., H. Hortan, fire., E.J. McKeezie, ch., N.I. Aloui, W.T. By reason of change of orders K. Knutsen, cox., & W.R. Cueloch, sea., are to be carried as passengers in stead of extra members."
1914-10-21 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0384.JPG
  • "8AM to 4PM: E. Inaba, wardroom steward and T. Nose, steerage cook, were assigned to the wardroom and steerage messes respectively 8:00 2nd Lieut. of Engineers T.H. Yeager, reported on board for duty on this vessel, and 3rd. Lieut. of Engineers F. C. Allen, reported for passage on this vessel to Seattle by order of the Commanding Officer, Bering Sea Fleet dated October 20, 1914. Mr. H. W. Biggs, came aboard as the guest of the steerage to Seattle, Washington. 12:00 2nd Lieut. P. H. Harrison, came oaboard for transportation to Seattle, by order of the Commanding Officer, Bering Sea Fleet, dated October 20, 1914. 3:30 2nd Lieut. P. H. Harrison and 3rd. Lieuts. of Engineers Allen and Troll assigned to duty in their respective departments. 3rd. Lieut. Yeandle and 2nd Lieut. of Engineers Yeager, unassigned, not yet being fit for duty."
1914-10-24 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0388.JPG
  • "9:30AM: delivered to Harry Lind, acting watertender, a copy of charges & specific action preferred against him by the Captain Commandant."
1914-10-30 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 4_0399.JPG
  • 8AM to Meridian: General Court in case of N Lind W.T. in session
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You must feel right at home there after the Concord ;)
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Haida 1929

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1929-09-25 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 9-0038.JPG
  • 0900 - 1600: Crew of launch assisted Russian fliers in fueling plane.
1929-09-26 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 9-0039.JPG
  • 1500: Assisting Russian flyers
  • 1600-mid: Maintained watch of Russian plane throughout the watch.
1929-09-27 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 9-0040.JPG
  • "0630: Russian plane "Land of the Soviet" underway, maneuvered in harbor and at 0650 took off, circled harbor and stood to the Eastward."
1929-09-29 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 9-0042.JPG
  • 1100: Interrupted message from Cordova navy radio Station that the Russian plane "Land of the Soviets" was in distress.
  • 1240 Received orders to proceed to assistance of Russian areoplane "Land of Soviets" at approx 140W 58 30N.
  • 1505 Received report that areoplane had arrived safely in Sitka.
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Looking at all those entries below you must have had a quiet day to fill in. :roll: 8-)

And yes, shades of Concord.
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Northwind 1951 - Jan - Oct

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1951-01-01 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 5_0005.JPG
  • 1110 LANSING JOHN G (276-169) RM3 returned on board under armed guard from Shore Patrol Duty. Reported in uniform and sober, under arrest for the following offenses; Drinking intoxicants while in the performance of shore patrol duties; no I.D. Card in Possession. RR Pruett LTJG"
  • "1600-2400: Moored as before.
  • 2000 mustered evening reports all departments reported secure, all restricted men accounted for. RR Pruett LTJG"
1951-07-01 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0005.JPG
  • "1600-2400: Moored as before.
  • "0400 to 0800: 0530 No 3 boat returned with following passengers; PYRZYNSKI EDWIN BM1 (262-969) for dental treatment and PIERCE BLANCHARD (270-297) EN2 for examination for advancement in rate.
  • 0720 No 3 boat returned with following passengers. SOUTHWARD, HORACE W. (274-815) SN for dental treatment and RACANELLI, ANTHONY (n) (277-315) EN3 for dental treatment and examination for advancement in rate."
  • "1600-2400: Moored as before.
  • "0400 to 0800: 0530 No 3 boat returned with following passengers; PYRZYNSKI EDWIN BM1 (262-969) for dental treatment and PIERCE BLANCHARD (270-297) EN2 for examination for advancement in rate.
  • "1600 to 2400: 1630 LCVP #5 departed on mail run, Ensign H Fergelson, in charge.
  • 1825 LCVP #5 departed with first liberty party and BAADY, FRANK E. (100-389) CSC and HOLT, ELTON J. (278-164) EN1, assigned temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol, Unalaska, Alaska."
  • "0005: BAADY, FRANK E. (100-389) CSC and HOLT, ELTON J. (273-164) EN1 returned with last liberty party, having completed temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol, Unalaska, Alaska."
1951-07-02 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0007.JPG
  • "1740: Kearns, GEORGE F. (265-353) ENC and FELLER, AMBROSE J. JR. (270-693) GM1 departed on TAD as shore patrol in Unalaska."
  • "0035: KEARNS, GEORGE F (265-353) ENC and FELLER, AMBROSE J. JR. (270-698) GM2 returned from TAD as shore patrol in Unalaska."
1951-07-03 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0008.JPG
  • "1125: DeShONE JAMES A (288-717) SA placed on report by ENS H A FEIGLESON Officer of the Deck for the following offense: While assigned to look out duty and on duty, reading a comic magazine behind the shield of the MK 51 gun director, sitting in such a position that his visibility was restricted in all directions except straight up."
1951-07-05 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0012.JPG
  • "0950: MURRILL, CLYDE T JR (283-566) advanced from TA to TN effective 1 July 1951; Auth: HQTRS LTR 3 July 1951"
  • "1200 to 1600: 1530 The following men were transferred to NAV STA Adak for transportation via MATS to Seattle, for temporary duty at the Co Gard Base Seattle and further transfer to schools: HUNT EDWARD O (291-136) SA, HAMMER ARILD R (293-532) SA, HEATH JACK W. C. (293-081) SA by authority of C13CGD/MSG 261738Z June 1951 and Commanding Officer letter dated 5 July 1951 File P16-4. MADEIROS ALBERT P (208-694) DC1 transferred to NAV STA Adak for transportation via MATS to Co Gard Base, Seattle Wn for temporary duty and further assignment by authority of C13CGD/MSGS 282255Z June 1951 and 021528Z July 1951.
  • 1545 KEARNS GEORGE F. (263-353) ENC (P) admitted for inpatient treatment at the U.S. Naval Hospital, Adak Alaska "
1951-07-06 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0014.JPG
  • "1200 to 1600: 1530 The following men were transferred to NAV STA Adak for transportation via MATS to Seattle, for temporary duty at the Co Gard Base Seattle and further transfer to schools: HUNT EDWARD O (291-136) SA, HAMMER ARILD R (293-532) SA, HEATH JACK W. C. (293-081) SA by authority of C13CGD/MSG 261738Z June 1951 and Commanding Officer letter dated 5 July 1951 File P16-4. MADEIROS ALBERT P (208-694) DC1 transferred to NAV STA Adak for transportation via MATS to Co Gard Base, Seattle Wn for temporary duty and further assignment by authority of C13CGD/MSGS 282255Z June 1951 and 021528Z July 1951.
  • "0900 to 1600: 0900 EASTON, ROLAND L. (290-040) DC3; BERGER, MELVIN R. (286-709) HM3 having completed temporary duty and transportation aboard this vessel transferred this date to ADAK LORAN TRANSMITTING STATION for assignment to duty. Authority: CO, CG BASE, KETCHIKAN, Letter file P16-4/MM.
  • 0935 Commanding Officer departed ship with COR MUZZY, COR WHITTEMORE to conduct inspection of Loran transmitting station, ADAK.
  • 1500 C.O. held mast and awarded the following non-judicial punishment for reason stated. FELLER, AMBROSE J. JR. (270-693) GM1 awarded two (2) weeks restriction for violation of articles 92 and 112 of MCM; DESHONE, JAMES A. (287-717) SA awarded summary court martial for violation of article 113 MCM. TOOGOOD, ROBERT K. JR. (292-286) SA awarded fourteen (14) days extra police duties for violation of article 92 MCM; HURLEY, DONALD E. (291-293) SN awarded fourteen (14) days extra police duties for violation of article 92 MCM."
  • "1200 to 1600: 1530 The following men were transferred to NAV STA Adak for transportation via MATS to Seattle, for temporary duty at the Co Gard Base Seattle and further transfer to schools: HUNT EDWARD O (291-136) SA, HAMMER ARILD R (293-532) SA, HEATH JACK W. C. (293-081) SA by authority of C13CGD/MSG 261738Z June 1951 and Commanding Officer letter dated 5 July 1951 File P16-4. MADEIROS ALBERT P (208-694) DC1 transferred to NAV STA Adak for transportation via MATS to Co Gard Base, Seattle Wn for temporary duty and further assignment by authority of C13CGD/MSGS 282255Z June 1951 and 021528Z July 1951.
  • "0900 to 1600: 0900 EASTON, ROLAND L. (290-040) DC3; BERGER, MELVIN R. (286-709) HM3 having completed temporary duty and transportation aboard this vessel transferred this date to ADAK LORAN TRANSMITTING STATION for assignment to duty. Authority: CO, CG BASE, KETCHIKAN, Letter file P16-4/MM.
  • 0935 Commanding Officer departed ship with COR MUZZY, COR WHITTEMORE to conduct inspection of Loran transmitting station, ADAK.
  • "1600 to 2400: 1730 ASHWORTH, CARMEN (261-693) EN1; KENNY, JOHN E. (255-968) SK1; WRIGHT, H. W. (279-535) EM1 departed on temporary additional duty as shore patrol, adak.
  • 2115 ASHWORTH, CARMEN (261-693) EN1; KENNY, JOHN E. (255-968) SK1; WRIGHT, H. W. (279-535) EM1 returned aboard having completed temporary additional duty as shore patrol, Adak Alaska."
1951-07-07 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0015.JPG
  • "1200 to 1600: 1530 The following men were transferred to NAV STA Adak for transportation via MATS to Seattle, for temporary duty at the Co Gard Base Seattle and further transfer to schools: HUNT EDWARD O (291-136) SA, HAMMER ARILD R (293-532) SA, HEATH JACK W. C. (293-081) SA by authority of C13CGD/MSG 261738Z June 1951 and Commanding Officer letter dated 5 July 1951 File P16-4. MADEIROS ALBERT P (208-694) DC1 transferred to NAV STA Adak for transportation via MATS to Co Gard Base, Seattle Wn for temporary duty and further assignment by authority of C13CGD/MSGS 282255Z June 1951 and 021528Z July 1951.
  • "0900 to 1600: 0900 EASTON, ROLAND L. (290-040) DC3; BERGER, MELVIN R. (286-709) HM3 having completed temporary duty and transportation aboard this vessel transferred this date to ADAK LORAN TRANSMITTING STATION for assignment to duty. Authority: CO, CG BASE, KETCHIKAN, Letter file P16-4/MM.
  • 0935 Commanding Officer departed ship with COR MUZZY, COR WHITTEMORE to conduct inspection of Loran transmitting station, ADAK.
  • "1600 to 2400: 1730 ASHWORTH, CARMEN (261-693) EN1; KENNY, JOHN E. (255-968) SK1; WRIGHT, H. W. (279-535) EM1 departed on temporary additional duty as shore patrol, adak.
  • 0900 to 1200: 0925 WILLARD L HIGGINBOTHAM lt (jg) (1509) departed on five (5) days emergency leave to commence upon arrival in the continental limits of the United States.
  • 0930 Captain G. H. HAMILTON USN Commanding Officer US Naval Station Adak Alaska aboard for official visit to the Commanding Officer.
  • 0956 Captain GH HAMILTON departed.
1951-07-09 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0017.JPG
  • 0800 to 1600: 1305 Commanding Officer Commander J. S. Muzzy and Commander L.L. Whittemoore departed to inspect the Lran Transmitting Station 1515 Inspection party returned.
1951-07-11 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0019.JPG
  • "1200 to 1600: 1430 A summary court martial with CDR L. L. WHITTEMORE, USCG, senior member convened in the case of DESHONE, JAMES A. (288-717) SA being tried for violation of Article 113, Unified Code of Military Justice.
  • 1440 The summary court martial in the case of DESHONE, JAMES A. (288-717) SA convened, the defendant having been advised of the sentence as a result of his plea of guilty: restriction to the limits of the ship for period of two (2) months and forfeiture of pay in the amount of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per month for a period of two (2) months, a total forfeiture of fifty dollars ($50.00).
  • 1450 CORYELL, RUSSELL T. JR. (260-552) DCCA reported aboard for assignment to duty, authority CO, CGC KLAMATH order #130049 dated 4 July 1951, file MM/P16-4 and endorsements thereon. ORTBLAD, JOHN M. (206-424) HMC reported aboard for assignment to duty, authority C13CGD order #130055 dated 5 July 1951 file MM/P16-4 and endorsements thereon."
  • "1200 to 1600: 1430 A summary court martial with CDR L. L. WHITTEMORE, USCG, senior member convened in the case of DESHONE, JAMES A. (288-717) SA being tried for violation of Article 113, Unified Code of Military Justice.
  • 1440 The summary court martial in the case of DESHONE, JAMES A. (288-717) SA convened, the defendant having been advised of the sentence as a result of his plea of guilty: restriction to the limits of the ship for period of two (2) months and forfeiture of pay in the amount of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per month for a period of two (2) months, a total forfeiture of fifty dollars ($50.00).
  • "1600 to 2400: 1806 HOWARD, SAMUEL W. (259-887) BT1, YOUNG, ARCHIE A. (278-351) EN1 (P) and KIDNER, THERMON C. (279-944) ET2 departed on temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol, Adak, Alaska.
  • 2135 HOWARD, SAMUEL W. (259-887) BT1, YOUNG, ARCHIE A. (278-351) EN1 (P) and KIDNER, THERMON C. (279-994) ET2 returned aboard having completed temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol, Adak, Alaska.
  • 2235 YOUNG, ARCHIE A. (278-351) EN1 (P) placed on report for partaking of alcoholic beverage while on duty as Shore Patrol, by LTJG FRANCIS G. KAY (37846)"
1951-07-12 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0021.JPG
  • 0840: LTJG WILLARD C HIGGINBOTHAM (4380) USCG reported aboard from four (4) days emergency leave.
  • "1530: KEARNS, GEORGE P. (265-353) ENC (P) transferred to C. G. Base Seattle, Wash. for orders or such other duty as may be assigned in accordance with C13CGD disp. 12-2215Z (742-51) Order No. 130238 P16-4 Dated 12 July 1951"
1951-07-14 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0023.JPG
  • "1600: Following men departed for temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol in Unalaska: KALIN JOSEPH P (105-553) YNC, COLLETTE, PAUL L (276-473) EM1 ANDERSON GEORGE W (279-196) EN2, MURIEKES WILLIAM J (226-365) DC2"
  • "0043: The following men reported aboard having completed temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol in Unalaska, Alaska: KALIN JOSEPH P (105-553) YNC, COLLETTE PAUL L. (276-473) EM1, MURIECKES WILLIAM J (226-365) DC2, ANDERSON GEORGE W (279-196) EN2"
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  • 1600: KENNY JOHN E (225-968) SK1 advanced in rate to SKC (P) effective 16 July 1951 by authority of HDQTS LTR dated 6 July 1951 File: PE-1/MM
1951-07-18 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0028.JPG
  • "1050: FREELAND GEORGE R (277-656) SN placed on report by CHRISTOFFERSON, SIDNEY M (215-502) BMC for shirking duty."
1951-07-19 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0029.JPG
  • "1200 to 1600: 1304 C.O. of U.S.S. Burton Island, Comm. Schwartz arrived on ship via helicopter.
  • 1330 Comm. Schwartz departed in helicopter.
  • 1430 FREELAND, GEORGE 4 (277-656) SN placed on report by CHRISTOFFERSON, S. M (215-502) BMC for shirking duty and for playing cards on the rec. deck when he should have been on duty."
1951-07-20 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0031.JPG
  • "0830: FREELAND, GEORGE R. (277-656) SN placed on report by CHRISTOFFERSON, SIDNEY M. BMC, Offense shirking duty, going to bed after 0800 muster."
1951-07-21 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0032.JPG
  • "0800 to 1200: 0905 WEAVER FRED I (275-548) SA placed on report for failure to muster when required on two (2) successive days. by CHRISTOFFERSON SIDNEY M (215-502) BMC 1000 Commanding Officer held mast and awarded non-judicial punishment as follows: YOUNG ARCHIE A (278-351) EN1 (P) - for dereliction in performance of duty of privileges on shore for a period of two (2) weeks; WEAVER FRED I (275-548) SA - for failure to report for muster (violation ART 92 UCMJ), extra duties for a period of two (2) weeks."
1951-07-22 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0033.JPG
  • "1610: In compliance with C17CGD ALL UNIT #6, half-masted colors in honor of ADM SHERMAN, CNO, who died this date."
  • "1840: WOODS, ELMER (276-265) ET1 and GREEN E JOHN W (276-264) GM3 departed for temporary additional duty as the Shore Patrol in Nome, Alaska"
  • "2320: CORTEZ, ALFRED L. (RA 695-87-52) M/SGT U.S. ARMY, reported aboard for transportation to Savoonga, Alaska."
  • "0000 to 0400: At 1800 Sunday 22 July CANNON, ROBERT w. (293-165) SA placed in sick bay because of intestinal cramps by C. E. NELSON SAS, USPHS (R) 0020 WOODS, ELMER L. (276-265) ET1; GREENE, JOHN W. (276-264) GM3 returned aboard having completed temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol, NOME, ALASKA."
1951-07-23 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0035.JPG
  • "1400: CANNON, ROBERT (293-165) SA has been placed on inside duty status by reason of improvement since being in sick bay patient status."
1951-07-25 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0038.JPG
  • "1935: Boat #5 departed for Savoonga with all natives and CORTEZ ALFRED L (RA-695-87-52) M/SGT, USA, having transported CORTEZ from Nome to Savoonga"
  • "2215: BUSH, EDGAR (N) (274-106) CS3 placed on report for disobedience of orders and use of obsene language, reported by MADDOX, JAMES D. (279-597) SN while acting as Boatswain Mate of the Watch."
1951-07-28 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0041.JPG
  • "1000: WEAVER, FRED I (275-548) SA placed on report by CHRISTOFFERSON, SIDNEY M. BMC. Offence: not carrying out orders."
1951-07-31 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0047.JPG
  • "1600: 1600 WEAVER, FRED I (275-548) SA brought to mast for shirking duty and awarded Commanding Officer's non-judicial punishment of 2 weeks loss of privileges. BUSH, EDGAR (274-106) CS3 brought to mast for disobedience of orders and awarded Commanding Officer's non-judicial punishment of loss of privileges.
  • 1620 FELLER, AMBROSE W. JR. (270-693) GM1 and HOLT, ELTON J. (278-164) EN1 departed for TAD as shore patrol at Nome."
  • "2340: FELLER, AMBROSE J. JR. (270-693) GM1 and HOLT ELTON J. (278-164) EN1 returned aboard having completed temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol."
1951-08-01 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0054.JPG
  • "1000: The following named men changed rate from SA to FA effective 16 July 1951: ANGELOS, GEORGE N. (293-04); CARLSON EDWARD C. (286-999); MORROW, CHARLES R. (279-995); STENSLAND HOWARD M (287-503)."
  • "1500: Change in rating from SA to FA effective this date for the following men: FRY, PERCY A (293-193); JACOBSEN, JACK B (293-409); JOHNSON, RICHARD C JR (287-752); PARRISH JACK D (276-954); PETERSON, VERN R (293-147); SIMS, ERNEST L (279-996)"
  • "1745: WRIGHT, HERBERT W. (279-525) EM1 and FRASER, DOUGLAS P. (275-780) FC3 proceeded to Nome Alaska for TAD, as shore patrol"
  • "2300: 2340 WRIGHT, HERBERT W. (279-535) EM1 and FRASER, DOUGLAS P. (276-780) FC3 returned aboard having completed temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol.
  • 2350 All liberty party returned on time except BISCHOF, CARL F.L. (287-468) SN (~~)."
1951-08-02 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0055.JPG
  • "0800 to 1200: BISCHOF, CARL F.L. (287-468) SN (CS) absent over leave since 2300 1 August 1000 NIELSON, NORMAN ~ (290-445) SA. placed in sick-bay inpatient status for fever and tonsilitas treatment"
1951-08-03 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0057.JPG
  • "0830: NIELSEN, NORMAN C (290-196) SA returned from inpatient status to full duty status."
  • "1500: Commanding Officer held mast in the following cases and awarded non-judicial punishment as follows: BISCHOF, CARL F.L. (287-468) SN (CS) for neglect of duty orders, awarded loss of privileges for a period of two (2) weeks."
1951-08-04 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0059.JPG
  • 1255: MRS. PHYLLIS ROGERS aboard this date for transportation to Wainwright
1951-08-05 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0061.JPG
  • "1440: Boat #6 to beach with all patients and MRS PHYLLIS ROGERS, having transported MRS ROGERS from Point Lay Alaska."
1951-08-06 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0062.JPG
  • 0900: HOFFMAN PETER A (279-994) SA placed in a light duty status by medical officer.
1951-08-08 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0064.JPG
  • "0835: SIMS, ERNEST JR. (279-996) SA placed on no duty status by reason of acute tonsilitis"
1951-08-11 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0069.JPG
  • "2345: YOUNG, ARCHIE A. (278-351) EN1 (P) and ANDERSON, GEORGE W. (279-196) EN2 returned aboard having completed temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol, Nome, Alaska."
1951-08-12 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0071.JPG
  • "1758: Boat #6 departed with liberty party and HILBY, DONALD E. (279-029) EN2, and TAETZ, ALFRED C. (283-135) RD3 on T.A.D. as shore patrol in Nome, Alaska."
  • "2300: 2323 Boat #6 returned with liberty party. All returned except RANDOLPH, JAYCE C. (286-725), HOLT, ELTON J. (278-169) EN1 and BAUGH, TOMMIE L. (281-007). HILBY, DONALD E (279-029) EN2 and TAETZ, ALFRED C. (283-135) AD3 returned from T.A.D. as shore patrol in Nome, Alaska. HOLT, ELTON J. (278-164) EN1 placed on report by HILBY, DONALD E. (279-029) EN2 for refusing to obey oreders of the Shore patrol.
  • 2330 ANDERSON, GEORGE W. (279-196) EN2 placed on report by officer of the deck for refusing to obey orders."
1951-08-13 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0072.JPG
  • "0835: Boat #6 returned to ship with BAUGH, TOMMIE L. (281-007) TN having ben A.O.L. since 2300 12 August, 1951 for a period of nine (9) hours and thirty five (35) minutes."
  • "1200 to 1600: 1200 Boat #6 returned to ship. HOLT, ELTON J. (278-164) EN1 and RANDOLPH, JAYCE C. (286-725) FN (EM) returned aboard having been AOL since 2300, 12 August, 1951, a period of thirteen (13) hours. TAYLOR R.C. (629-37-58) ET3 USN reported aboard for dental treatment.
  • 1340 Boat #6 departed for U.S.S. Monongahela AO-42 with TAYLOR, R.C. (629-37-58) ET3 USN who received dental treatment."
  • 1600 to 2000: 1616 EVOOKIMOFF JOHN JR (276-091) BM2 issued honorable discharge this date by reason of expiration of enlistment and extension thereof. Authority Article 581(1)(a) CoGard Regulations and HDQTS endorsement form 88 1735 Boat #6 departed for Nome with COLLETTE PAUL L (276-473) EM1 and FROTHINGHAM ALFRED C JR (277-164) RD3 for temporary additional duty with the Shore Patrol in Nome Alaska.
  • "2355: Boat #6 returned alongside. COLLETTE, PAUL L. (276-473) EM1 and FROTHINGHAM, ALFRED C. JR. (277-164) RD3 returned aboard having complted temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol, Nome, Alaska."
1951-08-14 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0074.JPG
  • 1558: EVOOKIMOFF JOHN (N) JR (276-091) BM2 re-enlisted this date in regular enlistment for a period of six (6) years in the rating of BM2 by authority of Article 556 C.G. Regulations and HDQTS endorsements dated 30 July 1951 on Form 88
  • "1635: Boat #6 departed for Nome with Liberty Party. ASHWORTH, CARMEN (261-693) EN1; GREENE, JOHN W. (260-264) GM3 (P) departed for temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol, Nome, Alaska"
  • "2300: 2320 Boat #6 returned alongside. ASHWORTH, CARMEN (261-693) EN1 (P) and GREENE, JOHN W. (276-264) GM3 (P) returned aboard having completed temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol.
  • 2345 RYAN, RICHARD R. (273-722) SN placed on report by JTJG F.G. KAY for insubordination and disobedience of orders, placed in ship's brig for safekeeping until 0630, 15 August 1951."
1951-08-15 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0076.JPG
  • "1100: Commanding Officer held mast and awarded the following non-judicial punishments: RYAN, RICHARD R (273-722) SN, insubordination and disobedience of orders, awarded loss of privileges for two (2) weeks; BAUGH, TOMMIE L. (281-007) TN, neglect of duty, awarded loss of privileges for two (2) weeks; RANDOLPH, JAYCE C (278-725) FN (EM) neglect of duty, awarded loss of privilege for a period of two (2) weeks; ANDERSON GEORGE W (279-196) EN2, refused to obey orders, awarded loss of privileges for a period of two (2) weeks; HOLT, ELTON J (278-164) EN1, for neglect of duty and disobedience of orders, awarded loss of privileges for a period of two (2) weeks."
1951-08-21 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0084.JPG
  • 0910: CHRISTIANSEN PERRY (N) (227-815) QMC placed on a no duty status by the Medical Officer for acute gastroentenitis
1951-08-23 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0086.JPG
  • "0800: CHRISTIANSON, PERRY (N) (227-815) QMC has, this time and date, been placed in full duty status by reason of improvement."
1951-08-28 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0091.JPG
  • "1040: WRIGHT, HERBERT W. (279-535) EM1 placed in no duty status by reason of laceration of penis. Auth: C.E. Nelson, SA Surg., USPHS."
1951-08-29 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0092.JPG
  • "0800 to 1200: 0825 YUHASE, DAVID V. (285-075) BM1 placed in sick bay patient no duty status by reason of contusion of right hip. Auth: of C.E. Nelson S.A. Surg USPHS (R) 1015 WYCOFF, JAMES E. (277-976) advanced in rating from SNRD to RD3 (Provisional) effective 16 August 1951. Auth: C13CGD, Endorsement from 2779 and personal circular 54-50 1015 WRIGHT, HERBERT W. (279-535) EM1 has this time and date been placed in regular duty status by reason of improvement in condition. Auth: C.E. Nelson S.A. Surg U.S.P.H.S. (R)"
  • "1503: Boat #6 returned from Kotzebue with inspection party and GEORGE CRISPIN, of the crew of the M/V/ RING SPLICE"
1951-08-30 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0093.JPG
  • "0800: 0800 YUHASE, DAVID V (285-075) BM1 placed in a full duty status from a no duty status by authority of S.A. SURG CE NELSON USPHSR 0822 Boat #6 to M/V/ RING SPLICE with GEORGE CHRISPIN "
1951-08-31 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0094.JPG
  • 1738: Boat #5 to Nome KIDNER THERMON C (279-944) ET2 and WYCKOFF JAMES E (277-976) RD3 departed on temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol in Nome Alaska
  • "2330: Boat #5 returned alongside. KIDNER, THERMON C. (279-944) ET2 and WYCKOFF, JAMES E. (277-976) RD3 returned aboard having completed temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol, Nome, Alaska."
1951-09-01 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0101.JPG
  • "1735: Boat #5 to Nome. WOODS ELMER L (276-265) ET1 and EVDOKIMOFF JOHN (276-091) BM2 departed on temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol in Nome, Alaska."
  • "0000: Boat #5 returned with remainder of liberty party except ORTBLAD, JOHN M. (206-424) HMC. WOODS, ELMER L. (276-265) ET1 and EVDOKIMOFF, JOHN JR. (276-091) BM2 returned from T.A.D. as shore patrol in Nome, Alaska."
1951-09-02 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0102.JPG
  • "1030: ORTBLAD JOHN M. (206-424) HMC returned aboard having been absent over leave since 2300 1 September 1951, a period of eleven (11) hours and thirty (30) minutes."
  • "1730: Boat #5 departed for Nome with liberty party. FELLER, AMBROSE J. JR. (270-693) GM1 and MURIEKES, WILLIAM J. (226-365) DC2 departed on TAD as shore patrol in Nome, Alaska."
  • "2342: Boat #5 returned alongside with all liberty party returned on time. FELLER, AMBROSE J. (270-693) GM1 and MURIEKES, WILLIAM J. (226-365) DC2 returned aboard having completed temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol, Nome, Alaska."
1951-09-03 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0104.JPG
  • 1115: The following named men came aboard for transportation to ST. LAWRENCE ISLAND: JOHN APANGALOOK; ROGER SLWOOKO.
1951-09-04 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0105.JPG
  • "1030: FOULK, JOANE (279-716) SN placed on no duty status be reason of recurrent chorio-retinitis left eye"
1951-09-05 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0106.JPG
  • "2200: ELLICOTT, BURTON E. (287-360) FN placed in no duty status in sick bay, by reason of upper respiratory infection."
1951-09-06 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0107.JPG
  • 1045: ELLIOTT BURTON E. (287-360) FN placed on light duty status by reason of improvement. auth: C. E. NELSON S.A.S. USPHS.
1951-09-07 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0109.JPG
  • "0800 to 1200: 0800 Following persons aboard for transportation to Nome, Alaska: Capt G F ROHRBACH, DDS; KARDATZKE, EUGENE (AF-287-837-21) SGT; DACZYK, NORBERT 0815 JOHN APANGALOOK, ROGER SLWUOOK departed for Gambell, having been transported from Nome, Alaska.
  • 1055 Dr. NELSON to Gambell for treatment of natives by native boat."
  • "1430: The C.O. held mast in the case of ORTBLAD, JOHN M. (206-424) HMC charged with neglect of duty and awarded him two week deprivation of liberty."
1951-09-08 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0111.JPG
  • "0800 to 1200: 0827 Boat #6 to Nome on mail run, with following persons having transported them from Gambell, St Lawrence Island, Alaska to Nome Alaska: Capt G F ROHRBACK, DDS; DACZYK, NORBERT (AF-278-671-36); KARDATZKE, EUGENE (AF-287-837-21) all of the USAF: DINAH IKNOKINOK,HENRY SILOOK, PETER OKINELLO, natives.
  • 0850 LT ROBERT VANLIERE USN and BEALL, R. D. (3220077) SN USN aboard for dental treatment 1015 HOLT, ELTON J (278-164) EN1 transferred to Commander 13th Coast Guard district for future transfer and transportation to USCG ACADEMY, New London CONN for assignment to Officer Candidate School. AUTH: HDQTS/MSG 062036Z Sept 1951."
  • "1305: LT. ROBERT VANLIERE USN and BEALL, R. D (3220077) SN USN departed ship having received dental treatment."
  • "1600 to 2000: 1730 Boat #6 departed for Nome with liberty party and FRASER, DOUGLAS P. (276-780) FC3 and HARPER, EDWARD G. (288-033) RM3 on TAD as shore patrol in Nome, Alaska.
  • 1818 Boat from U.S.S. Marias departed with HUMPHRIES, W (3407871) SA who received dental treatment."
  • "2353: Boat #6 returned alongside, all liberty party returned on time, FRASER, DOUGLAS P. (276-780) FC3 and HARPER, EDWARD E. (288-003) RM3 returned aboard having completed temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol."
1951-09-09 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0113.JPG
  • "1600 to 2000: 1730 Boat #6 to Nome. KIDNER, THERMON C. (279-944) ET2 and FROTHINGHAM, ALFRED C JR (277-164) RD3 departed on temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol in Nome Alaska.
  • 1945 Boat #6 to Nome. DREW GEORGE S (217-694) GMC departed for Nome for temporary additional duty as chief of Shore Patrol in Nome Alaska in charge of FELLER AMBROSE J (270-693) GM1 and MURIEKES WILLIAM J (266-365) DC2."
  • "2325: liberty party returned on time except RIECK, ROBERT K. (288-980) SA, detained by Nome Police Department officials. 2325: Boat #6 returned alongside with all"
  • "0005: Boat #6 alongside to Port. FROTHINGHAM, ALFRED JR. (277-164) RD3; KIDNER, THERMAN C ( ) ET2; DREW, GEORGE S. (217-694) GMC; FELLER, AMBROSE J. JR."
1951-09-17 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0123.JPG
  • "1500: The following men advanced in rating as indicated under authority C13CGD Incl-2 Form 2779, date 8-7-51: GRAFF, GEORGE L. (279-842) SN to BM3 (P) effective 9/1/51; B LUM ARTHUR A. (290-196) SA to SN effective 9/1/51; MADRIERES, JEAN A (290-204) SA to SN effective 9/1/51. LOFTON, ROBERT P (276-644) SN advanced to GM3 (P) effective 9/16/51. Auth: PC54-40 nd C13CGD dispatch 141843."
1951-09-18 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0125.JPG
  • "1600 to 2400: 1735 Boat #5 departed ship. WHALEN, KENNETH E (266-245) RM2; WILKINS, PATRICK E (280-177) EN2 departed ship for temporary duty as Shore Patrol, Unalaska.
  • 2320 Boat #5 alongside, WHALEN, KENNETH E."
  • "2320: (266-245) RM2; WILKENS, PATRICK E (280-177) EN2 returned from temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol, Unalaska."
1951-09-19 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0127.JPG
  • "0900 to 1600: 1100 FRASER, DOUGLAS P (276-780) FC3 advanced in rate to FC2 (provisional) effective 11 September 1951. WITHERS JOHN W. (282-200) EN3 advanced in rate to EN2 (provisional) effective 16 September 1951.
  • 1130 HUGHTO DONALD A (243-143) SA placed in no duty status due to severe infection of dermatophytosis.
  • 1430 WEAVER FRED I (275-548) SA placed in no duty status due to dental extraction."
  • "0900 to 1600: 1100 FRASER, DOUGLAS P (276-780) FC3 advanced in rate to FC2 (provisional) effective 11 September 1951. WITHERS JOHN W. (282-200) EN3 advanced in rate to EN2 (provisional) effective 16 September 1951.
  • 1130 HUGHTO DONALD A (243-143) SA placed in no duty status due to severe infection of dermatophytosis.
  • "1600 to 2400: 1830 Boat 5 departed for Unalaska with shore patrol. HOWARD, SAMUEL W. (259-887) BT1 and LOFTON ROBERT P (276-644) GM3 (P) assigned to temporary duty as Shore Patrol at Unalaska.
  • 2330 SARNO, THOMAS N (287-953) SA placed on report by BROORS, EVERETT D. (266-959) CS2 for striking ARNOLD GORDON W"
1951-09-20 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0128.JPG
  • "0930: WILLIAM H. MATTSON, PCLK (26419) USCG departed on fourteen (14) days annual leave to expire at 1200, 5 October 1951."
  • "1600 to 2400: 1835 Boat #5 departed for Unalaska. HILBY, DONALD E (279-029) EN2 and ZURCHER, JAMES C. (279-925) RM3 departed for temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol, Unalaska.
  • 2310 Boat #5 returned alongside with all liberty party returned on time. HILBY, DONALD E. (279-029) EN2 and ZURCHER, JAMES C."
1951-09-21 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0129.JPG
  • "1330: FROTHINGHAM, ALFRED C. JR. (277-164) RD3 advanced in rating to RD2 (P) effective 16 Sept., 1951 Auth: H/L 91451 PE-1/MM Art 561(1) C.G. Regs. C13CGD/D 212145Z ((9-21-51)"
  • "1600 to 2400: 1830 Boat #5 departed for Unalaska with liberty party. YOUNG, ARCHIE A. (278-351) EN1 and McCLAY, LEROY F. (278-739) EN2 depareted for T.A.D. as Shore Patrol in Unalaska.
  • 2306 Boat #5 returned with all the liberty party. YOUNG, ARCHIE A. (278-351) EN1 and McCLAY, LEROY F. (278-739) EN2 returned from T.A.D. as shore patrol in Unalaska."
1951-09-22 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0130.JPG
  • "1055: WEAVER, FRED (N) (275-549) SA placed on a full duty status by the Medical Officer"
  • "1600 to 2400: 1830 Boat #5 to Unalaska. WITHERS, JOHN W (282-200) EN2 and GODWIN, WILLIAM F (286-214) RM3 departed on temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol in Unalaska, Alaska 2345 Boat #5 alongside, all the liberty party returned on time. WITHERS, JOHN W. (282-200) EN2 and GODWIN, WILLIAM F"
1951-09-23 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0131.JPG
  • "1600 to 2400: 1830 Boat #5 departed for Unalaska with liberty party and COLLETTE, PAUL L. (276-473) EM1; GRZEJKA, EUGIENIUSZ W.
  • 2130 Boat #5 returned with liberty party, no absentees. COLLETTE, PAUL (276-473) EM1 and GRZEJKA, EUGIENIUSZ"
1951-09-25 https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/med ... 7_0133.JPG
  • "1100: Commanding Officer held mast in the case of SARNO, THOMAS (N) (287-953) SA charged with striking another person in the U.S. Coast Guard; awarded non-judicial punishment, loss of two (2) weeks privileges."
  • "1600 to 2400: 1830 Boat #5 departed for Unalaska with WRIGHT, HERBERT W. (279-535) EM1 and GREENE, JOHN W. (276-264) GM3 (P) assigned to temporary additional duty as Shore Patrol, Unalaska.
  • 2315 Boat #5 returned alongside with all hands returned on time.. WRIGHT, HERBERT W. (279-535) EM1 and GREENE, JOHN W."
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  • 1000: St. JOHN JAMES R (288-246) SA placed on a no duty status for observation.
  • "1300: 1315 BROWN, EARL D. (287-444) SA has this time and date been placed on no duty status by reason of extraction of tooth: Authority: BRAUNSTEIN, E S.A.D.S. USPHS 1322 MOON, CLAUDE A. (260-753) DC2 reported aboard for transportation to Seattle Wash. Travel order no. 512793 Ref. HL PE-2 17 July 1951 File MM"
  • "1650: Boat #5 along side with beach party and PIERCE, BLANCHARD M (270-297) EN1 (P) aboard for transportation to C13CGD, Seattle Wn for assignment to duty AUTH: C17CGD order #512796 and C17CGD/MSG 180710Z September 1951."
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  • "0900: 0935 ST. JOHN, JAMES R. (288-246) SA and BROWN, EARL D. (287-444) SA have this time and date been placed on regular duty status.
  • 0940 FOULK, JOHN E. (279-716) SN has this time and date been placed on regular duty status."
  • "1535: WEAVER FRED I (275-548) SA placed on report by ENS H A FEIGLESON for neglect of duty while a lookout, crouching down behind starboard ladder to flying bridge; smoking while on duty as a lookout."
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  • "0000 to 0900: 0230 VIGIL, RAFAEL (N) (277-562) EN3 (P) returned from T.A.D. as shore patrol in Seattle, Wash.
  • 0800 Held quarters - all hands accounted for except BROOKS, EVERETT N. (266-959) CS2 absent without leave for a period of nine (9) days and twenty (20) hours."
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