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August 4

Cloudy and damp. Heavy sea. Set clock ahead 17 minutes. Raining in the afternoon. Hoisted fore and main try sail. Had evening quarters. Misty about horizon 

Lat 34° 13° north.

Long 131° 15 west.


August 5

Cloudy and still raining. Barometer falling. All sail set. Heavy sea.

At 9:20 PM, passed a large steamer.

Gave the Commissioners an entertainment.


Lat 36 31 N.

Long 126 76 W. 


August 6.

Overcast, cloudy, foggy, misty, and damp.

At 1:00 AM, sighted Farallon Light. Slowed down. 

At 5:00 passed through the Golden Gate and at 6:48 came to anchor in the harbor of San Francisco, Cal. 

And after many trials and tribulations, we ended the cruise of the USS Badger, she having traveled in all 27,298 miles in less than 6 months: more miles than the earth is round.


Sunday, August 6, 1899

John W. Klinger

Yeoman, USN




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