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Barnstable’s “Mad Jack” Percival and the Mutiny on the Whaleship Globe

  • Cotuit Library 871 Main Street Barnstable, MA, 02635 United States (map)

When the whaleship “Globe” left Martha’s Vineyard in 1822, a harpooneer dreamed of ruling his own South Pacific island. That fantasy led to the bloodiest whaleship mutiny in American history. Barnstable’s “Mad Jack” Percival—years before he sailed the USS “Constitution” around the world—was sent to learn what had happened and to follow through accordingly…

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