The Nicholson Whaling Collection is one of the nation’s most important resources for whaling research. At the heart of the collection is the world’s second largest collection of whaling logbooks, recording more than 1,000 voyages. Within their pages, the logbooks hold records of whales captured and lost; accounts of shipwrecks, mutinies and other nautical misfortunes; poetry and paintings made by crew members in their spare time; and a wealth of data for researchers. The collection was donated to the Library in 1956 by Paul C. Nicholson, grandson of the founder of the Nicholson File Company, and it now includes more than 15,000 items, ranging from prints, photographs, scrimshaw and other artifacts to an extensive collection of manuscripts and account books. The earliest materials date from the 1700s and include a contract in which a Native American whaler agrees to be part of the crew of a 1723 whaling voyage. Hundreds of logbooks document the 19th-century high point of the whaling trade. This important collection continues to grow, thanks to an endowment provided by the Nicholson family
Contains whale stamps. At end: oil records; and, entries probably kept on the bark CHARLES W MORGAN, New Bedford, aug. 31-Oct. 31, 1874. (Starbuck p. 640)
At end: list of provisions. Following journal, in a different hand, letters from homesick seaman to his wife written on voyages in 1870-1872, vessel(s) unknown.
Daily entries Oct. 29, 1865-Oct. 30, 1867. Contains whale and ship stamps; drawing of a sailor. At front: list of officers. At end: oil records; whale boat signals; list of bounties paid.
Contains whale stamps, signal flags. At front: dimensions of vessel; crew list. At end: lists of whales taken; vessels spoken; oil stowed; provisions used; poetry; puzzles; and miscellaneous information entered at sea and on shore.
At front: entries made on traveling voyages on the steamers ALASKA, COLORADO, and MONTANA; fron New York to Honolulu. Sept. 9-Nov. 29, 1868. At end: ship accounts; oil records.
Contains whale stamps. At end: draft of a letter describing a voyage to the Arctic on the ship LAGODA commencing July 1, 1850; lists of whaling grounds sighted by other vessels; account of the ROSCOE's sails in the "sale pen."
3 V. Contents V. 1: daily entries, Sept. 2, 1828-Aug. 2, 1830; lists of whales seen, taken; whale stamps and profile views. V. 2: daily entries, Dec. 28, 1830-April 24, 1831. V. 3: Lists of vessels sighted and spoken, whales taken. Volume 2 formerly owned by Henry W. Collins oin the ship MERIDIAN of Edgartown, no entries.