Bark Kathleen Sunk By A Whale
Thomas H. Jenkins
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THOMAS H. JENKINS
THOMAS H. JENKINS
BARK KATHLEEN Rammed and Sunk by an Infuriated Bull Whale. (New York Journal.) The most thrilling episode ever known in the history of the American Whale Fisheries has just occurred. It is full of the mystery and thrill and terror of the deep sea. It is even more wonderful than any of the stories told by Mr. Frank T. Bullen, author of the famous "Cruise of the Cachalot." CREW LIST Of Bark Kathleen when she sailed from New Bedford, Mass., October 22, 1901, for a whaling voyage in the South Atlant
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EITHER FRAMED OR UNFRAMED.
EITHER FRAMED OR UNFRAMED.
H. S. HUTCHINSON & CO., New Bedford, Mass. Footnotes   1 What is known by the whalers as the "12-40 Ground" is located in the Atlantic Ocean about 12° Latitude N., 40° Longitude W., approximately 1,000 miles off the coast of Brazil.—( Ed. )...
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