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A Guide to the
Journal of the DOROTHEA
and the U. S. S. JAVA
1817, 1821-1822
MS 5

old print of a frigate
Wood engraving from John Frost's The Book of the Navy, 1842

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Prepared by Mary R. Catalfamo
May 2004

 

Provenance: The Journal of the DOROTHEA and the U. S. S. JAVA was donated to the United States Naval Academy Library by [Letitia Buchanan?]. Accession No. 49334.
Size: 1 volume.
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Preferred Citation: Journal of the DOROTHEA and the U. S. S. JAVA, MS 5
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Scope and Content Note

The bulk of this journal covers the voyage of the DOROTHEA (ship) from Philadelphia to Canton [ Guangzhou ] and back between 7 April 1821 and 11 June 1822. About thirty pages relate to the cruise of the U. S. S. JAVA (frigate) from Gibraltar to Boston between 25 January 1817 and 2 March 1817. Franklin Buchanan (1800-1874) , the journal 's author, served as a midshipman aboard the JAVA and as second officer aboard the DOROTHEA. Since the JAVA entries fall between the record of the DOROTHEA and a “List of American Ships at Whampoa, on, & after the arrival of the Dorothea,” it is probable that Buchanan copied at least the portion of the journal related to the JAVA from another volume.

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