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A full account of the late ship-wreck of the ship called the President: which was cast away in Montz-Bay in Cornwal on the 4th of February last, : as it was deliver'd to His Majesty, (both in writing and discourse) by William Smith and John Harshfield, the only persons that escaped in the said wreck. Together with all the remarkable adventures in the said voyage from their sailing out of the sound of Plimouth, on May-Day, 1682. Particularly their engagement with six pirate-ships at once on the coast of Malabar. The whole relation being taken in private conference with the said William Smith
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James William Smith letters
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The three James William Smith letters are addressed to his brother J. Edward Smith. The first letter, dated August 4, 1842, was written during his voyage to Hawaii on the brig "Sarah Abigail" and describes his journey thus far. The other letters are from 1845 and discuss the Hawaiian government and politics; a land scheme related to Peter Allen Brinsmade and Ladd & Co.; Koloa, Hawaii; fellow Christian missionaries on the island; King Kamehameha III; and Albert F. Judd. Also included is an albumen print of James William Smith dated 1873
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