ships' logs
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Akutan log book
Log book, 1921-1922, of voyages from Portland and Astoria to Alaska.
Battleship Oregon collection
Collection documenting the battleship USS Oregon, the Battleship Oregon Commission, and the Battleship Oregon Memorial and Museum.
Berlin log books
Log books, 3 volumes, 1905-1918, of the Berlin's voyages from Portland and Astoria to Alaska.
Captain's remark books
Photocopy manuscript captain's remark books, including: William Black, HMS Racoon, at Columbia River; Frederick Hickey, HMS Blossom; HMS Fisgard; and HMS Constance.
Columbia River Pilots Association records
Collection includes logbooks dating from 1925-1964.
Milton Fish log book
Log book of several Pacific and Arctic Ocean voyages, including fur-trading expeditions, whaling and voyages on the ships The Living Rock, Pfeil and Victoria, with typescript chronology.
General H. G. Wright log book
The General H. G. Wright was a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers vessel with John Groat as captain. Log book regards arrivals and departures, surveying work and river and harbor improvement jobs, primarily on the Siuslaw River, Lane County, Oregon.
Inventory of the logbook of the ship Margaret
Typescript photocopy of an inventory of the contents of the two-volume logbook of the ship Margaret on a voyage to the Pacific in 1792, with a list of tables, illustrations and maps.
Log book of the ship Beaver
Photograph copy of the logbook of the ship Beaver, with most entries made during a voyage from New York to the Columbia River, 1811-1812. The Beaver was John Astor's third vessel in the Pacific Fur Company and the first supply ship for Astoria, Oregon.
Log of the ship Chillicothe
Manuscript log of the ship Chillicothe, kept by W. Z. Haskins, 4 pages, June 4-16, 1922, on a trip from Astoria, Oregon, to Naknek, Alaska.