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HI. Honolulu, Hawaii (Sandwich Islands), 1854 Issued 3rd Bill of Exchange for Whaling Ship

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HI. Honolulu, Hawaii (Sandwich Islands), 1854 Issued 3rd Bill of Exchange for Whaling Ship
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Honolulu, August 4th 1854, Issued 3rd of Exchange for $1,250, issued by Captain M. Coffin, Captain of the Ship Alabama and payable to Thomas Spincer from John H. Shaw Esq., Nantucket. The exchange is mostly intact with areas of either mouse or insect damage with small areas missing on the top right, and few small areas in the middle and on the bottom part of the exchange. All whaling exchanges are rare, some include outstanding whaling vignettes, unfortunately, this one doesn't. The following story and headline was found in the Sydney Morning Hearld, NSW, on Monday, August 28, 1865: WRECK OF THE BARQUE ALABAMA AT THE CHATHAM ISLANDS. ALL HANDS SAVED. The following letters to the United States Consul at Lyttelton, were written by Captain Coffin, at Port Hutt, Chatham Islands, dated July 10th and 23rd, 1865, referring to the above wreck - "Sir, - I regret to acquaint you with the loss of the whaling barque Alabama, of Nantucket, Mass , under the following circumstances, and which I shall thank you to publish through the medium of the Press. Upon May 17th last we entered Petro Bay, bound to Port Hutt, but in consequence of head winds and night coming on, I was under the necessity of anchoring at Waitanga. On or about Saturday, May 20th, it blew a furious gale from the......". The article describes the condition of the crew and the communication with Nantucket. (Link to the article about the wreck: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13118138). Rare whaling fiscal document with interesting history of the Whaling Ship Alabama.