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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2016

Paul A. Gilje
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University of Oklahoma
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To Swear like a Sailor
Maritime Culture in America, 1750–1850
, pp. 345 - 374
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Print publication year: 2016

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Acastus, kept by Francis A. Burnham, 1817, Barker-Edes-Noyes Papers, Ms N-1800, MHS.
Action, kept by Enos Field, 1813, Field-Howe Papers, Ms N-1220, MHS.
Addison, kept by Moses Smith, 1834–37, PPL.
Adventure, kept by Francis Boardman, 1776, Log 1774A, PEM.
Africa, kept by Samuel Tillinghast, 1750, Vault A #36B, Shelf 24, NHS.
Agnes, kept by William Brown, 1808, Log 1808A, PEM.
Albion, 1829–30, PPL.
Alert, kept by Edward H. Faucon, 1833–34, Faucon Ms, MHS.
Alert, 1836, Dana Family Papers, I, Box 389, MHS.
Alexander Coffin, kept by Daniel Jenkins, 1832–35, PPL.
Alexander Coffin, kept by A. B. Mahew, 1849–50, PPL.
Alfred, 1812, Log 1812A3, PEM.
Amelia, kept by D. C. Powers, 1849–50, Log 510, Mystic.
America, kept by James Cheever, 1812–13, Log 1812 A2, PEM.
America, 1824–25, Log 1824A, PEM.
Angler, 1809–10, Log 1809A, PEM.
Ann, 1776, Log 177A, PEM.
Ann, kept by Ebenezer H. Mix, 1817–18, Msc. Stack, CHS.
Ann and Hope, kept by Daniel Arnold, 1798–1800, Ms 828, RIHS.
Ann and Hope, kept by Benjamin Carter, 1798–99, Ms 828, RIHS.
Ann and Hope, kept by Benjamin Carter, 1799–1800, Ms 828, RIHS.
Ann and Hope, kept by Benjamin Carter, 1800, Ms 828, RIHS.
Ann Parry, kept by Ezra Goodnough and John Joplin, 1845–48, Log 656 1845A, PEM.
Apollo, kept by John Upton, 1819–20, Log 936, PEM.
Arab, kept by Ephraim Harding, 1842–45, ODHS Log 435A, NBWM.
Arab, kept by Samuel W. Chase, 1842–45, Ser. 1, Vol 1, Maritime Records, Coll. 949, MeHS.
Arabella, 1830–31, PPL.
Atahalpa, kept by Ralph Haskins, 1800–03, Western American Collection, Beinecke.
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Atlas, 1813, MHS.
Averich Heishen, kept by George De Wolf, 1839, ODHS Log 638, NBWM.
Balance, kept by Melatiah Davis, 1833–37, PPL.
Barbarita, kept by Joseph P. Clifford, 1830, PPL.
Belvidere, kept by Jared Gardner, 1849, AAS.
Bengal, kept by William Silver, 1832–35, Log 1832 B3, PEM.
Bengal, 1832–35, Log 1832B B10, PEM.
Bengal, kept by Ira A. Pollard, 1832–35, PPL.
Betsy, kept by John Palmer, 1785–86, Folder 17, Vol. 10, John Palmer Papers, Coll. 53, Mystic.
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Betty, kept by Lot Stetson, 1772, Ms S-801, MHS.
Boston, kept by Samuel Tucker, 1778, Log 1778B B2, PEM.
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Buckskin, 1812, Log 1812B BJ, PEM.
Catherine, kept by Ebenezer William Sage, 1809, Ebenezer William Sage Papers, Ms N-856, MHS.
Catherine, kept by William E. Leeds, 1843–44, Log 940, Mystic.
Cavalier, kept by William H. Wilson, 1848–50, Log 18, Mystic.
Ceres, 1783, Thomas Nicolson Navigation and Logbooks, 1766–1813, Folder 5, Ms N-590, MHS.
Chalcedon, kept by Edward H. Faucon, 1831–33, Faucon Ms, MHS.
Charles, kept by William Bedlow, 1759, BV Bedlow, Ms 877, N-YHS.
Charles Phelps, kept by Silas Fitch, 1842–44, Log 142, Mystic.
Charles W. Morgan, kept by James C. Osborn, 1841–45, Log 143, Mystic.
Charlotte, 1847–48, Coll. 238, Vol. 22, Mystic.
Charming Nancy, 1775–76, NYH-S.
Chesapeake, kept by Alexander S. Wadsworth, 1811, Maritime Records, Coll. 949, MeHS.
Chilo, kept by G. I. Day, 1846–47, Log 1846C, PEM.
China, 1832–35, ODHS Log 880A, NBWM.
China, 1837–38, ODHS Log 880B, NBWM.
Cicero, kept by Ebenezer Nye, 1827, Log 429, Mystic.
Commodore Perry, 1821–22, Log 22, Mystic.
Commodore Perry, 1822–23, Log 22, Mystic.
Commodore Perry, 1823, Log 22, Mystic.
Concord, kept by Nathaniel Appleton, 1799–1802, Log 1799C, PEM.
Condor, 1839–41, ODHS Log 445, NBWM.
Congress, 1815, kept by William White, Log 930, PEM.
Congress, 1815, kept by Jacob Crowinshield, Log 929, PEM.
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Count D'Estainge, 1783–84, Folder 16, Vol. 6, John Palmer Papers, Coll. 53, Mystic.
Delphi, 1840–43, Log 947, Mystic.
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Dolly, kept by Sam Winchester, 1809–10, Ms 917, MdHS.
Doris, 1807–08, Log 82, PEM.
Duke of Cumberland, 1758–59, MHS.
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Eliza Haily, kept by James Babcock, 1809, CHS.
Elizabeth, 1769–74, MM.
Elizabeth, 1782, Log 1782E2 B2, PEM.
Emiline, kept by Washington Fosdick, 1843–44, ODHS Log 147, NBWM.
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Equator, 1839–41, ODHS Log 211, NBWM.
Essex, 1809–11, microfilm, Baury Ms, MHS.
Euphrates, 1842–46, ODHS Log 864, NBWM.
Exchange, 1764, Logbook 283, MM.
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General Wolfe, 1767–69, Log 1767 L, PEM.
George, kept by Josiah Bartlet Peel, 1821, Log 154, PEM.
Georgia, kept by Grovnor Gates, 1832–33, Log 1022, Mystic.
George Washington, kept by William Henry Allen, 1800, Huntington.
Gloucester, 1782–83, Log 1782 G2, PEM.
Grand Turk, 1792–93, Log 1788W, PEM.
Grand Turk, kept by Holton J. Breed, 1813–14, Log 924, PEM.
Halcyon, kept by William George Bailey, 1843–48, Log 988, Mystic.
Hannah and Elizabeth, kept by Robert Emery, 1798–99, Logbook 024, MM.
Hannibal, kept by Nathaniel Sexton Morgan, 1849–50, Log 862, Mystic.
Hawke, kept by Thomas Nicolson, 1778, Thomas Nicolson Navigation and Logbooks, 1766–1813, Folder 3, Ms N-590, MHS.
Hecla, 1841–44, Log 934, Mystic.
Henrietta, 1811, kept by Enos Field, 1813, Field-Howe Papers, Ms N-1220, MHS.
Henry Eubank, 1834, Log 688, Mystic.
Herald, kept by Thomas Delano, 1817–18, PPL.
Herald, kept by Thomas Delano, April 15–June 30, 1819, PPL.
Herald, kept by Thomas Delano, September 1–October 18, 1819, PPL.
Herald, 1828–29, PPL.
Hind, kept by Francis Boardman, 1784, Log 1774A, PEM.
Hippomenes, 1825, Ms 2846, BV Wilson, George, N-YHS.
Hornet, kept by Horatio Nelson Cady, 1825–26, Cady Ms, LC.
Hull, kept by Augustus Hamblet, 1838–39, Log 656, PEM.
Hunter, kept by John Child, 1810–15, MHS.
Industry, kept by William Bedlow, 1769, BV Bedlow, Ms 877, N-YHS.
Industry, 1766–67, Vault A #34, Shelf 24, NHS.
Israel, 1841–42, Log 90, Mystic.
Jamestown, kept by Henry Knox Thatcher, 1851–52, Folder 2, Box 1, Henry Knox Thatcher Papers, Ms 795, John Hay Library, Brown University.
John, kept by David Chever, 1812–13, Log 1812J B5, PEM.
John Adams, 1802–03, Log 227, Mystic.
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Joseph Starbuck, kept by Sanford Wilber, 1838–42, Log 228, NHA.
Juno, 1766, PPL.
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La Plata, 1848–50, Log 1847 W3 B15, PEM.
Laurel, kept by Francis A. Burnham, 1817, Barker-Edes-Noyes Papers, Ms N-1800, MHS.
Liberty, 1774–76, MHS.
Lilly, kept by Thomas Cottrell, 1784–95, Vault A, #1448, Shelf 28, NHS.
Lilly, 1812, Ser. 1, Vol. 33, Maritime Records, Coll. 949, MeHS.
Little Rebecca, kept by John Palmer, 1779, Folder 14, Vol. 6, John Palmer Papers, Coll. 53, Mystic.
Lively, 1783–84, Log 1782 G2, PEM.
Logan, kept by Thomas Handsayd Cabot, 1834, microfilm roll 118, Vol. 1, Lee Family Papers, MHS.
Lotos, kept by Thomas Wilson Ross, 1832, Log 1832 L4, PEM.
Manufacturer, kept by John Taber, 1756, ODHS 0509 279, NBWM.
Martha, 1836–38, PPL.
Martha, kept by John D. Taber, 1838–41, PPL.
Mary, 1820–21, Log 22, Mystic.
Massachusetts, 1777, AAS.
Matsey, kept by Nath. K. Helme, 1793, Vault A, #38, Shelf 24, NHS.
Mayflower, kept by Roland Swain, 1827–30, PPL.
Mercury, 1800, Log 835, Mystic.
Merrimack, kept by Joseph Brown, 1799, Log 1799M, PEM.
Minerva, kept by Nicholas Pocock, 1776, MM.
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Nancy, 1785–86, PPL.
Nancy, kept by Seth Barlow, 1811, ODHS Log 196, NBWM.
Nelle, kept by Peter Pease, 1769, ODHS Log 458A, NBWM.
Neva, 1818–20, Log 1818 N2, PEM.
New Jersey, kept by John M. Whitall, 1827–28, Mystic.
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Peacock, kept by Thomas J. Harris, 1824–27, LC.
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Phenix, 1818–1819, Log 143, PEM.
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Russell, 1820–22, PPL.
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