Captain Halvor Arveschaug from Porsgrunn May 22 to Boston July 24
1844
September 7 off City Point W: from Boston
1844
October 1 Richmond (Am) for Antwerp
1844
Nov. 19 1844 leaving Antwerp with 90 emigrants, towed by a steamship
1844
Nov. 20, Vlissingen for New York
1845
Captain Halvor Arveschaug from Antwerp Nov. 19 to New York
1845
November 10 in Portsmouth: from Antwerp to Cape Verde (Cabo verde) and Santos with waterpump problem, leaving Nov. 23
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