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On the 2nd of February, 1873, the Pilgrim, a tight little craft of 400 tons burden, lay in lat. 43 57 , S. and long. 165 19 , W. She was a schooner, the property of James W. Weldon, a wealthy Californian ship-owner who had fitted her out at San Francisco, expressly for the whale-fisheries in the southern seas. On the 2nd of February, 1873, the Pilgrim, a tight little craft of 400 tons burden, lay in lat. 43 57 , S. and long. 165 19 , W. She was a schooner, the property of James W. Weldon, a wealthy Californian ship-owner who had fitted her out at San Francisco, expressly for the whale-fisheries in the southern seas.
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