Artifact Label: About American Whaling: The history of American whaling goes back as far as the 17th century when early colonists began harvesting whales that had drifted to shore. By the late eighteenth century Americans were beginning to whale hunt in the Pacific and, by the early 19th century, they dominated the industry. Major whaling ports included Cape Cod, New Bedford and Nantucket. At its height, the New Bedford fleet reached as many as 329 whaling vessels that employed more than 10,000 men. Whales provided a variety of resources from baleen for such goods as hoop skirts and umbrella frames to oils for trains, lamps, soaps, cosmetics and machine lubricants. Sperm whale oil, which comes from a sperm whale’s blubber and spermaceti, a...
The purpose of this study is to document the rise and fall of the New Bedford whaling industry-which...
Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK5002.; Title from accession record.; Condition: warped, 2 holes (for su...
In a splendid geographic setting, the Eskimo of western and northwestern Alaska have for centuries r...
Artifact Label: John Harris (1667?-1719)Navigantium Atque Itinerantium BibliothecaLondon: Printed fo...
Artifact Label: John Davidson Godman (1794-1830) American Natural History Vol. III Part I. Mastology...
Artifact Label: William Jardine (1800-1874) The Natural History of the Ordinary Cetacea or Whales ...
Artifact Label: John Ross Browne (1821-1875) Etchings of a Whaling Cruise, with Notes of a Sojourn o...
American whaling began in Delaware Bay?not in Cape Cod, as is commonly believed. The whale fishery b...
Artifact Label: Partial Log of the Whale Ship Spartan January 1, 1859-April 12, 1861 The Spartan...
Historical evidence shows that whale hunting by humans has been occurring for millennia. We are stil...
Artifact Label: Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, Volume XXVII ...
While perhaps the simplest description of this work, as it appears on the surface, is a straightforw...
When Nantucket whalemen moved from a shore based fishery to one prosecuted on the high seas, they ha...
The history of whaling in the Gulf of Maine was reviewed primarily to estimate removals of humpback ...
Yankee whalers of the 19th century had major impacts on populations of large whales, but these levia...
The purpose of this study is to document the rise and fall of the New Bedford whaling industry-which...
Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK5002.; Title from accession record.; Condition: warped, 2 holes (for su...
In a splendid geographic setting, the Eskimo of western and northwestern Alaska have for centuries r...
Artifact Label: John Harris (1667?-1719)Navigantium Atque Itinerantium BibliothecaLondon: Printed fo...
Artifact Label: John Davidson Godman (1794-1830) American Natural History Vol. III Part I. Mastology...
Artifact Label: William Jardine (1800-1874) The Natural History of the Ordinary Cetacea or Whales ...
Artifact Label: John Ross Browne (1821-1875) Etchings of a Whaling Cruise, with Notes of a Sojourn o...
American whaling began in Delaware Bay?not in Cape Cod, as is commonly believed. The whale fishery b...
Artifact Label: Partial Log of the Whale Ship Spartan January 1, 1859-April 12, 1861 The Spartan...
Historical evidence shows that whale hunting by humans has been occurring for millennia. We are stil...
Artifact Label: Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, Volume XXVII ...
While perhaps the simplest description of this work, as it appears on the surface, is a straightforw...
When Nantucket whalemen moved from a shore based fishery to one prosecuted on the high seas, they ha...
The history of whaling in the Gulf of Maine was reviewed primarily to estimate removals of humpback ...
Yankee whalers of the 19th century had major impacts on populations of large whales, but these levia...
The purpose of this study is to document the rise and fall of the New Bedford whaling industry-which...
Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK5002.; Title from accession record.; Condition: warped, 2 holes (for su...
In a splendid geographic setting, the Eskimo of western and northwestern Alaska have for centuries r...