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Correspondence from American naval officer and explorer Charles Wilkes (1798-1877) to astronomer and Harvard College Observatory director William Cranch Bond (1789-1859), dated June 22, 1843, regarding the survey of astronomical and meteorological data Bond was undertaking in connection with the United States Exploring Expedition, commanded by Wilkes from 1838 to 1842; and correspondence from Wilkes to Fred D. Stuart, dated September 28, 1858, asking him to forward some bills to an agent in New York.
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Part I, Expeditions in the Pacific and the south seas, comprises the bulk of this work. It covers facts not included in the published narratives of the respective commanders, and a partial list of sources is given in the preface.