Renamed Boothbay in 1842, the harbor continued to develop as a fishing center. In bad weather, it could hold at a time between 400 and 500 vessels, often Friendship Sloops, seeking shelter.

Sydney Cove, on which Circular Quay is located, was the site of the initial landing of the First Fleet in Port Jackson on 26 January 1788. In 1794 Thomas Muir, a Scottish constitutional reformer, was sentenced to transportation for sedition. Thomas Muir purchased Lightfoot's farm. Muir also had a cottage on what is now Circular Quay. It is likely that the farm was located at the Jeffrey Street end of Kirribilli (not near Admiralty house) and was named "Huntershill" by Thomas Muir, after his father’s home in Scotland.

The chief seaport of Rome, the Quaker City was originally scheduled to stop at Civita Vecchia but traveled directly to Naples. To avoid quarantine, Twain and friends took a French steamer to this city, then boarded a train for Rome.. Three months after Twain passed through the city it was occupied by French forces. This marks the end of the Papal States

At the foot of Columbia Street

Hamilton Harbour is a natural harbour in Bermuda which serves as the port for the capital, the City of Hamilton.

Le Havre (/lə ˈhɑːv(rə)/, French: [lə ɑvʁ(ə)]; Norman: Lé Hâvre [lɛ ɑvʁ(é)]) is a major port city in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France. It is situated on the right bank of the estuary of the river Seine on the Channel southwest of the Pays de Caux, very close to the Prime Meridian. Le Havre is the most populous commune of Upper Normandy, although the total population of the greater Le Havre conurbation is smaller than that of Rouen. After Reims, it is also the second largest subprefecture in France.

March 31 Tuesday – The Wardha was piloted into the harbor of Madras, India at daybreak for a 24 hour stop. Sam was again suffering from a cold and cough. He was interviewed by the Madras Standard; the interview ran on Apr. 1; a longer version on Apr. 11 in the Calcutta Reis and Rayyet (see Budd,
“Interviews” (119) p. 69).
From the interview, Sam was quoted:

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