Instructions in case of shipwreck. Supplement to the Pilot chart of the North Atlantic Ocean, January, 1892. Division of Marine Meteorology, H. M. Witzel, Lieut., U.S.N. Marine Meteorologist, Everett Hayden. Published monthly at Hydrographic Office, Navy Department, Washington, D.C. Richardson Clover, Lieut., Comdr., U.S.N., Hydrographer.

Article on instructions in case of shipwreck. Text begins: Life-saving stations, lifeboat stations, and houses of refuge are located upon the Atlantic and Pacific seaboard of the United States, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Lake coasts, as shown in the accompanying list, the latitude and longitude bei...

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Main Authors: United States. Naval Oceanographic Office, United States. Department of the Navy. Bureau of Navigation, Witzel, H. M. (Horace Mark), 1858-1927, Hayden, Edward Everett, 1858-1932, Clover, Richardson
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Published: U.S. Hydrographic Office, Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department 1892
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Summary:Article on instructions in case of shipwreck. Text begins: Life-saving stations, lifeboat stations, and houses of refuge are located upon the Atlantic and Pacific seaboard of the United States, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Lake coasts, as shown in the accompanying list, the latitude and longitude being given as far as determined. With illustrations. Pilot chart : 1890-1893, published in 1893 by the U.S. Hydrographic Office, Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, Washington, D.C. Gilt spine title and seal on front cover: Bibliothek Marinens. Verso to front cover has label - “Farvandsbeskr. B.II.a.l.” and stamp “Marinens Bibliotek, 2den Afdoling, Søkort-Arkivet . “ Volume comprised of 78 nautical charts of the North Atlantic Ocean on 55 leaves to plates - mostly double - with multiple charts together on certain plates. Charts show cities, coastlines, islands, sailing routes, ocean currents, storm tracks, weather forecasts, fog belts, equatorial rains, tropical cyclones and wind, as well as icebergs, ice fields and the limits of ice coverage. Data visualization illustrates wind force and directions. Descriptive text accompanies charts, covering topics such as weather, earthquakes, waterspouts, solar eclipses, proposed steamship routes, derelicts, dangerous navigation and the use of oil on seas. Atlas depicts the ocean activity during each month from January, 1890, to December, 1893. In addition, other charts feature ice in the North Atlantic, as well as the drift of bottle papers, and instructions for shipwrecks. For related works in the collection, see Pub List No. 14381.000 (Pilot chart. Dec. 1883. 1884-86), 14388.000 (Pilot chart. 1887-1889), 14890.000 (Pilot chart. 1894-1896) and 14891.000 (Pilot chart of the North Pacific Ocean).