SF whaling crews lived to regret it, if they lived




San Francisco Chronicle Bay Area - Spoken Edition show

Summary: The previous Portals described how a young man named Walter Noble Burns, while eating breakfast in a San Francisco restaurant in the late 19th century, saw an advertisement in a newspaper for whaling crews and impulsively signed up. At the time, San Francisco was the most important whaling port in the world, home to 30 or more whaling ships.