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Abstract log of the E. I. Ship Clarence, 1864-1891.

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8 am Pilot came on board & advised proceeding up by inshore channel to Hidgelee, saying that by starting at half flood we should carry nothing under 3 fms [fathoms] 9 am carted flood, hove short 11 AM weighed & procee- ded up easy 0.45 PM crossed ashore in 2 fms [fathoms] off the mouth of the Hidgelee river. 1 PM got good water gave full power into Cowcolly Roads 1.30 PM observed a wreck passing close by, found it to be the spars of the "Dwarkanath" (tug steamer) the hull being under water S by E off Cowcolly light in 5 1/2 fms [fathoms] water on the edge of the fishermans flat. 2.45 off Redgeree, the ship "Martaban" totally dismasted, signalled to be taken in tow. The pilot & Captain came on board & requested us to remain by him stow him up. All our provision being destroyed he offered to supply them to prevent our leaving him. Anchored alongside in 6 fms [fathoms] sent the boat ashore & brought off 11 hands of the "Devarkanath" the whole country being inundated & in ruins, the land & water strewed with dead bodies of men & cattle. Telegraphic communidcation with town being destroyed could not communicate with Calcutta. The brig "Salween" having

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