Thomas Worth, captain of the Globe.
The Globe arriving at Mili Atoll, frontispiece of William Comstock, The Life of Samuel Comstock, the Terrible Whaleman.
Title page of The Life of Samuel Comstock, the Terrible Whaleman.
“A Desperate Struggle Between Comstock and the Negro,” from The Life of Samuel Comstock, the Terrible Whaleman.
“Dreadful Conflict Between Chicochee and the Indian Queen,” from The Life of Samuel Comstock, the Terrible Whaleman.
“Comstock Running Lumbert Through the Body,” from The Life of Samuel Comstock, the Terrible Whaleman.
“The Execution of Humphries,” from The Life of Samuel Comstock, the Terrible Whaleman.
“The Death of Samuel Comstock,” from The Life of Samuel Comstock, the Terrible Whaleman.
Title page of Lay and Hussey, A Narrative of the Mutiny, on Board the Ship Globe, of Nantucket.
Hiram Paulding, first lieutenant of the Dolphin.
John Percival, captain of the Dolphin.
Manifest of the Globe.
Josiah Macy, captain of the Edward, the first ship on which Samuel Comstock served.
Mulgrave Islands (Mili Atoll) as Surveyed by the U.S. Schooner Dolphin; from Paulding, Journal of a Cruise of the United States Schooner Dolphin.
A Canoe and Natives of Mulgrave’s Range, from Arthur Phillip, The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay with Contributions by Other Officers of the First Fleet and Observations on Affairs of the Time by Lord Auckland.
“View of South Street from Maiden Lane, New York City” (1828) by William James Bennett. The wharfside from which Samuel Comstock, age thirteen, sailed on his first voyage, on the Edward, in 1815.