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The ships and sailors of old Salem

Chapter 48: Transcriber’s Notes
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The work compiles ship logs, journals, and contemporary documents to chart Salem’s maritime ascendancy, detailing long-distance voyages, privateering, shipbuilding, and merchant ventures. It profiles notable captains and merchants, recounts early visits to distant ports and islands, and describes encounters with pirates, naval seizures, and wartime risks. Technical topics such as navigation, charting, and vessel construction are discussed alongside institutional life—marine societies, custom houses, and wharves—and illustrated by authentic records. Combining narrative episodes with economic and social context, it presents a rounded portrait of a vanished era of seafaring commerce and the practices that made a small port globally prominent.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • pg 19 Changed: yoemanry for the most part
    to: yeomanry for the most part
  • pg 34 Changed: 28—Gibralter—Went on shore.
    to: 28—Gibraltar—Went on shore.
  • pg 34 Changed: attacked by 3 of the piratical Tereffa
    to: attacked by 3 of the piratical Teriffa
  • pg 87 Changed: he went after the consort and look her
    to: he went after the consort and took her
  • pg 221 Changed: he was downed or eaten by crocodiles
    to: he was drowned or eaten by crocodiles
  • pg 224 Changed: their spirits than the Africians
    to: their spirits than the Africans
  • pg 224 Changed: they might obtain full caroges
    to: they might obtain full cargoes
  • pg 316 Changed: He proceded no farther than the Cape
    to: He proceeded no farther than the Cape
  • pg 368 Changed: by the irresistable means of brute force
    to: by the irresistible means of brute force
  • pg 426 Changed: profusely annointed with cocoanut oil
    to: profusely anointed with cocoanut oil
  • pg 474 Changed: persons interested, to accomnany him
    to: persons interested, to accompany him