Talk:Friendship of Salem

First Sumatran Expedition
Was the original ship the one that sparked the First Sumatran Expedition in 1832?
 * Added Friendship as a namesake, with references for her being of Salem, and one which refers to her as a whale-ship. --Pawyilee (talk) 15:16, 1 June 2012 (UTC)

Historical note
Captain Israel Williams sailed from Salem harbor in 1798, in the ship Friendship, for Batavia, to find a market. His cargo consisted of the staples suited to the East India trade. When in latitude 22° 50' south, and longitude 21° 46' west, the ship's supply of water gave out. Captain Williams was thinking however. It was said that he was uncommunicative, even to his first officer, who often walked the quarter-deck with him.

Yes, he was meditating. A great responsibility rested upon him. Not only were the lives of his officers and crew in his hands, but a valuable ship and cargo as well.

The captain went to his cabin in a thoughtful frame of mind, not even noticing that the careless helmsman had luffed the ship up into the wind so that every sail was flapping. When the captain again made his appearance on-deck, he paced back and forth for a while, and then accosted his first officer as follows : "Get up one of the empty beef barrels from the hold, also one of the muskets and take the barrel out. I 'm going to try an experiment."

--Pawyilee (talk) 14:58, 23 June 2012 (UTC)