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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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921 | Adams, John | 1778. Feb. 18. Wednesday. | 1778-02-18 | Last night, about Sunsett We sailed out of Marblehead Harbour, and have had a fine Wind, from... | |
922 | Adams, John | Feb. 19. Thursday. | 1778-02-19 | Arose at 4 O Clock. The Wind and Weather still fair. The Ship rolls less than Yesterday, and I... | |
923 | Adams, John | Feb. 20. Fryday. | 1778-02-20 | In the Morning nothing to be seen, but soon after another Sail discovered ahead, which is... | |
924 | Adams, John | Feb. 21. Saturday, 22. Sunday, and 23d. Monday. | ≈1778-02-21 | Exhibited such Scaenes as were new to me. We lost Sight of our Enemy it is true but We found our... | |
925 | Adams, John | Tuesday 24. Wednesday 25. Thursday 26. | ≈1778-02-24 | Tuesday We spyd a Sail and gave her Chase. We overhawled her, and upon firing a Gun to Leeward,... | |
926 | Adams, John | 1778. Feb. 26. Thursday. | 1778-02-26 | I have made many Observations, in the late bad Weather, some of which I do not think it prudent... | |
927 | Adams, John | Feb. 27. Fryday. | 1778-02-27 | A Calm. As soft and warm as Summer. A Species of black Fish, which our officers call Beneaters,... | |
928 | Adams, John | 1778. Feb. 28. Saturday. | 1778-02-28 | Last Night and this Day We have enjoyed a fine easy Breeze. The Ship has had no Motion but... | |
929 | Adams, John | [March 1778] | ≈1778-03-01 | Discovered that our Mainmast was sprung in two Places—one beneath the Main Deck, where if the... | |
930 | Adams, John | 1778. March 1. Sunday. | 1778-03-01 | Discovered that our Mainmast was sprung in two Places—one beneath the Main Deck, where if the... |