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Juet Journal of Hudson 1609 Voyage

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January 18th, 2016, 04:03 PM
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Re: Juet Journal of Hudson 1609 Voyage

I have knowledge about the Juet Journal of Hudson 1609 Voyage. So here I am providing you information about it, as you want.

Juet's Journal of Hudson's 1609 Voyage, from the 1625 Edition of Purchas His Pilgrimes(modified version) By Robert Juet. Transcribed by Brea Barthel for the New Netherland Museum and its replica ship the Half Moon



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Follow along as sections of Robert Juet’s journal of the Half Moon’s voyage are read. At the end of each section, mark the ship’s position on the map Exploring the Hudson in 1609. The first section below shows how
. Use scrap paper to do the arithmetic


To mark the Half Moon’s position on your map:
a. Change leagues to miles.
If one league equals three miles, then twelve leagues equals twelve times three miles, which is thirty six miles.

1 league = 3 miles


12 leagues = 12 X 3 miles

12 leagues = 36 miles


b. Add the number of miles the Half Moon sailed to the number of miles at the point where the ship started. 36 miles + 5 miles = 41 miles


c. There are lines across the river map every five miles. Use them to find where 41 miles should be. Put an X there. Check this position using Juet’s description. Your mark should be close to two points of land sticking out into the river


To find depth in feet: Change fathoms to feet. If one fathom equals six feet, then five fathoms equals five times six feet.

1 fathom = 6 feet

5 fathoms = 5 X 6 feet

5 fathoms = 30 feet


Juet Journal of Hudson 1609 Voyage






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