About the Nicholson Whaling
Collection
Mr. Paul C. Nicholson, the son of the founder
of the world-renowned Nicholson File Company, formed an outstanding
collection of 750 manuscript logbooks describing 1,000
whaling voyages, as well as several thousand printed books
on whaling. His collection also contained scrimshaw, a
narwhal tusk, three harpoons, a harpoon gun, prints and
photographs and ship models. At the suggestion of Mr.
Stuart C. Sherman, then librarian of Providence Public Library,
Mr. Nicholson bequeathed the collection to the Library. After
Mr. Nicholson’s death in 1956 Mr. Sherman compiled a
catalog of the logbooks and wrote an account of the collection
that was published by the Library in 1965 with the title The
Voice of the Whaleman. The book was handsomely printed
by the Stinehour Press of Lunenberg, VT. The Nicholson Whaling Collection is the second
largest whaling logbook collection in America.
Read a Selection
from The Voice of the Whale Man by Stuart C. Sherman which describes the
story of how Paul C. Nicholson built one of the largest collections
on whaling in the world.
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