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The Daniel Webster's Last Voyage - 1832 Barrels of Sperm Oil
Four years at sea, 1,832 barrels of sperm oil — the Daniel Webster's great voyage under Captain Joseph Plaskett.
More than a century on the Big Sur coast
True stories of the Plasketts and their neighbors — bears and gold, shipwrecks and weddings — drawn from letters, newspapers, and family memory.
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Four years at sea, 1,832 barrels of sperm oil — the Daniel Webster's great voyage under Captain Joseph Plaskett.
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Warpaint at the door, her son hidden in the attic — and Sarah met a war party with gentleness, baby clothes, sugar, and nerve.
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A quiet stranger was fed at Sarah's table and slept under the Plaskett roof. Only later did the family learn the name he traveled under.
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Not Christmas but Boat Day was the great holiday — the day the ship came in with everything the coast couldn't make.
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Crocodiles in the Chagres, fever in the air, two boys lost from sight all day on the jungle trail — the family's 1852 shortcut to California.
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Major Joseph Plaskett's St. Croix sugar fortune met its reckoning the day the slaves were freed.
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'Well Mabel, isn't it about time we got married?' She said her father would never allow it. She was wrong — and the family got its chronicler.
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Ten dollars on paper for 1,523 acres: the 1922 deed to Hearst's agent that scattered the families and ended 53 Plaskett years in Pacific Valley.
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Two centuries after a Plaskett ran a Caribbean plantation, a Plaskett represents those islands in Congress.
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The plan was flawless: wait in the tree above the bear's kill. Nobody consulted gravity — or the bear. A true Plaskett Creek comedy, retold.