In the early part of her career she had towed a whistling buoy into Boston and claimed salvage of the government, showing her logbook to prove that she had picked it up far at sea.
For a well-kept logbookis excellent testimony in court.
Maybe I did get a pat on the back, but you didn't hear him cancel any of those demerits he gave me for not signing the logbook after that last watch, did you?
Connel stepped to the desk on the control deck and wrote across the face of the logbook page.
When he knowed he was goin' to die, he said he wanted to undo what he had done, as far as he could, so I got out the logbook an' wrote in it what he said.
The corresponding room on the port side was fitted up as a writing room, and here the log slate was kept and the logbook written up from time to time.
Their names are contained in the logbook which General Decaen detained at Ile-de-France.
The logbook repeatedly speaks of "shipping" and "unshipping" the paddle wheels, indicating that the wheels were entirely removed from the shafts and stowed on deck.
There is no record of how the Savannah was painted, except that the logbook refers to her "bright" strake.
This is a far more convenient treatment than unshipping the whole wheel, as might be supposed from logbook mention of "shipping" or "unshipping" the wheels.
Take a look in the communications logbookon the control deck.
Strong made a mental note to check the logbook of the Polaris when he returned.
Jeff turned to give the logbook to the pilot when Vidac and Professor Sykes stepped through the hatch.
Chaplin's journal is not reprinted verbatim but only paraphrased by Bergh who adds his own commentary on the subject matter, and occasionally gives extracts from Chaplin whose logbook seems to have been kept in a model way.
Grant's voyage, and his autograph has been reproduced from a logbook at the Record Office.