archives.nypl.org -- J. T. McLaughlin diary and U.S.S. Erie and U.S.S. Boston logbooks (original) (raw)

Creator

McLaughlin, J. T

Call number

MssCol 1946

Physical description

.21 linear feet (1 volume)

Preferred Citation

J. T. McLaughlin diary and U.S.S. Erie and U.S.S. Boston logbooks, Manuscripts and Archives Division, The New York Public Library

Repository

Manuscripts and Archives Division

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J. T. McLaughlin, a midshipman in the United States Navy, kept this diary and logbook of the U.S.S. Erie and U.S.S. Boston. Log entries for the U.S.S. Erie date from September 1-October 3, 1828, during a voyage from New York to the West Indies, and from November 12, 1828-February 28, 1829. Log entries for the U.S.S. Boston date from June 30, 1830-January 9, 1831, during a voyage from New York to Mediterranean ports. McLaughlin's diary entries date from December 31, 1831 through January 9, 1832 and were made while he was kept at Port Mahon, recovering from dueling wounds. Entries include notes on rigging the ships, as well as transcriptions of poetry