Thomas S. Gates (American, c.1837-1839)
Thomas S. Gates (American, c.1837-1839)

The log of the three-masted American barque Philetus of Stonington, Connecticut, on a whaling voyage off Tristan de Cunha and St. Paul's, Chilean Ocean, under the command of Charles B. Brewster, 14th October 1837 to 21st April 1939

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Thomas S. Gates (American, c.1837-1839)
The log of the three-masted American barque Philetus of Stonington, Connecticut, on a whaling voyage off Tristan de Cunha and St. Paul's, Chilean Ocean, under the command of Charles B. Brewster, 14th October 1837 to 21st April 1939
inscribed 'Ship Philetus. Chas. B. Brewster Master/on a whaling voyage off Tristan de Cunha and/St. Paul's Chilean Ocean./Journal on board by Tho.s Gates/Commencing 14th Oct 1837 and/Ending 2 April 1839' and further extensively inscribed throughout, with numerous entries regarding course and weather conditions, some with studies of whales
pen and black ink and wash
12¼ x 8 in. (31.3 x 20.3 cm.)

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Lot Essay

The three-masted whaling barque Philetuss was built at Biddeford, Maine in 1826. Registered at 278 tons, she measured 92 feet in length with a 26 1/3 foot beam. From her homeport of Stonington, Connecticut, Philetus made two whaling voyages to the South Atlantic under the command of her master, Charles B. Brewster, one detailed in the logbook offered above, the other in 1839. After numerous other voyages to the Pitcairn Islands, New Zealand, the Cape of Good Hope and India, she was finally condemned in Mauritius in October 1850.

A similar whaling logbook was sold at Christie's, New York, 31 January 2007, part lot 76 for $13,000.

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