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Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina
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A 1618 manuscript by mutineer Louis Marin recounts the 1611 mutiny on Hudson's ship, where he and crew cast Hendrick Hudson and five blind sailors adrift in icy waters. Haunted by their ghosts, Marin deserted the ship.
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A correspondent writing from Winnipeg, Manitoba, describes an old manuscript written in 1618 by one of the mutineers who sent Hendrick Hudson and eight of his crew adrift in an open boat. They were never heard of more, and for more than 200 years there has been much speculation as to their fate.
The manuscript, written in large, firm hand, consisted of ten slips of paper apparently torn from a book, and tied together for better preservation. It has been forwarded, together with other relics, to the office of the Hudson's Bay company, in London. Its writer, Louis Marin, thus tells the story of the mutiny:
"One night, when we were in great misery, stars fell from heaven in countless numbers, and we rejoiced to think for a time that the end of the world had come. Our captain was gloomy all the time, and the men often cursed him in his hearing for bringing them into such a pass. Spring was very tardy in coming but-when the ice field broke up we thrust Hudson and the five blind sailors into a boat and told them to go ashore. We headed the ship out that night, and in the morning the pinnace had disappeared. I became afraid of the crew and of the ship, for every night at midnight the ghosts of the captain and the five blind sailors came aboard and troubled us sorely. While I was at my prayers one night one of the ghosts told me to leave the ship, and when we touched the coast for water, I ran away from it."
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1618
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During hardship in icy waters, mutineers cast Hendrick Hudson and five blind sailors adrift in a boat. The crew was haunted nightly by their ghosts, leading writer Louis Marin to desert the ship when it touched coast for water.