Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Owen's Island” in chapter 25 of Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, Louis Agassiz: his life and correspondence, third edition:
...he snow had been blown away, and it seemed therefore probable that all were alike,—snow-covered pinnacles of rock.
The evening anchorage on the 28th was in Mayne's Harbor, a pretty inlet of Owen's Island .
Here the vessel was detained for twenty-four hours by the breaking of the reversing rod. The engineers repaired it to the best of their ability, with such apparatus as they had, but it was a sourc...
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