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172 reception Miami, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, New Orleans, Norfolk Va. and one or two small stations in New York but not W.Y.J. [[underline]] Nov. 3, 1925. [[/underline]] Up early started [[underline]] 6:30. Ran aground. [[/underline]] Much kedging, then afloat again. [[strikethrough]] At H [[/strikethrough]] Time for a meal. Then started again about noon. (See log). Petersen at wheel, while I giving directions. Entered [[underline]] Charleston Harbor [[/underline]] 12:45 P.M. [[underline]] No stop [[/underline]] went on [[underline]] South. [[/underline]] More [[underline]] intricate steering. Dropt anchor [[/underline]] in a lonely spot past [[underline]] Yonge town [[/underline]] near Martin's Point. All day [[underline]] cloudy [[/underline]] not a sight of the sun. Gray and chilly (50°-60°F. At 8 P.M. [[underline]] wind [[/underline]] is [[underline]] howling [[/underline]] in the [[underline]] rigging [[/underline]] while we are at [[underline]] anchor, [[/underline]] and while I am taking relief in casting [[end page]] [[start page]] 173 off my heavy rubber boots. Excellent [[underline]] health though. Nov 4 [[/underline]] Cold and raw and cloudy. Started early an arduous day, passed [[underline]] Charleston [[/underline]] cloudy and gray at 12:45 PM and [[underline]] anchored [[/underline]] beyond that [[underline]] dismal village [[/underline]] of [[underline]] Yonge's [[/underline]] bleak cloudy and windy & cold. "Northern" is [[underline]] howling [[/underline]] in [[underline]] the rigging [[/underline]] at 7:30 PM [[underline]] Nov 4. [[/underline]] More Northerly wind, and cloudy skies. Started at daybreak. Weather cleared up later and at [[underline]] Beaufort [[/underline]] S.C we planted [[underline]] anchor [[/underline]] it was [[underline]] sunny [[/underline]] and clear: at 3 PM. Went ashore and motored thru the little town and environs, [[underline]] rather shabby [[/underline]] and [[underline]] primitive, [[/underline]] very little of former quaintness or importance left. [[underline]] Real Estate men as everywhere are trying to boon. [[/underline]] A sign reads