A guide to the Rough log and journal, 1880-1881, 1891

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2012

A Guide to the Rough log and journal

HDC0095

San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, National Park Service
2012, National Park Service

Title: Rough log and journal
Date: 1880-1881, 1891
Identifier/Call Number: HDC0095 (SAFR 14303)
Physical Description: 2 items.
Repository: San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, Historic Documents Department
Building E, Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123
Abstract: Rough log and journal (SAFR 14303, HDC 095) contains two volumes that record voyages of the U.S.S. LACKAWANNA and U.S.S. CHARLESTON between 1880-1891. The log from the U.S.S. LACKAWANNA was kept by a man named Bostwick during a voyage from Mare Island to Chile and return. On its way home it stopped in Tahiti and Samoa. The rough log contains descriptions of the ports, weather, course, and winds. The sea journal of the U.S.S. CHARLESTON was kept by R. E. Carney during a voyage from San Francisco to Honolulu to deliver the body of King Kalakaua, who died at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco. At the beginning of the journal are Latin exercises and later contains descriptions of the King's funeral.This collection has been processed to the collection level and is open for use without restriction.
Physical Location: San Francisco Maritime NHP, Historic Documents Department
Language(s): In English.

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[Item description], [Location within collection organization identified by Collection Number/Series Number/File Unit Number/Item Number], HDC0095 (SAFR 14303), Rough log and journal, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

Acquisition Information

SAFR-00001
This collection was transferred from Golden Gate National Recreation Area to San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.

Historical or Biographical Note

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Collection Scope and Content

Rough log and journal (SAFR 14303, HDC 095) contains two volumes that record voyages of the U.S.S. LACKAWANNA and U.S.S. CHARLESTON between 1880-1891. The log from the U.S.S. LACKAWANNA was kept by a man named Bostwick during a voyage from Mare Island to Chile and return. On its way home it stopped in Tahiti and Samoa. The rough log contains descriptions of the ports, weather, course, and winds. The sea journal of the U.S.S. CHARLESTON was kept by R. E. Carney during a voyage from San Francisco to Honolulu to deliver the body of King Kalakaua, who died at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco. At the beginning of the journal are Latin exercises and later contains descriptions of the King's funeral.This collection has been processed to the collection level and is open for use without restriction.
In folder 1, the journal contains a near daily record, presumably kept by a man named Bostwick, of the U.S.S. LACKAWANNA's voyage from Mare Island to Chile and return by way of Tahiti and Honolulu. The 134 pages of entries are very interesting descriptions of the ports, coastlines, and islands of the trip. Descriptions include the types and sizes of harbors, depths, notable land formations, and vegetation. Many accounts of the towns mention buildings, citizens. crops, and livestock. The log keeper also consistently records weather, course, winds, whether sail or steam was employed , and gives details of many other ships.
The entries while in Peru and Chile are descriptions of vessels and guns, bombardings, maneuverings of Peruvian and Chilean war ships, and refugees, as well as recollections of stories told to them by other ships' crews of incidents of the war. Pages 61 to 80 is taken up by "The Operations of the Chilian Army against Lima. from a published account issued at Lima, January 31, 1881." After leaving the coast of South America, the LACKAWANNA stopped in Tahiti where they took onboard the Queen of Tahiti. In Samoa the King of Samoa went aboard as a part of a peace commission to sign a treaty.
There are also 14 hand drawn charts and a blank French postcard with an image of a three-masted vessel separated from the volume into an envelope.
In folder 2, R.E. Carney kept this sea journal during the voyage of the CHARLESTON from San Francisco to Honolulu and return, January 1891. The reason for the trip was to deliver the body of King Kalakaua, who died at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco at 2:33 pm on January 20, 1891. Carney gives descriptions of the funeral, and daily naval activities including drills, watches, target practice, etc. He mentions incidents such as a cadet who fell overboard in a state of intoxication, and who, after recovering was later placed under sentry's guard.
The journal was used prior to the Honolulu trip beginning in 1886 for Latin exercises, as well as for biological descriptions of fish and plants and addresses. There is also a description of funeral for Mayor Harrison of Chicago who was assassinated on October 28, 1893.

Collection Arrangement

Arranged in two folders.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Postcards
Nautical charts
Logbooks