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- A century ago, this friskiness invited death from a whaleman's harpoon.
- A former whaler, he has become a preacher in the New Bedford Whaleman's Chapel.
- The model for the Whaleman's Chapel of chapter 7 is the Seamen's Bethel on Johnny Cake Hill.
- On October 31, 2007, Panettiere joined with The Whaleman Foundation to try to disrupt the annual The Cove ".
- In May 2008, Panettiere was involved in an eBay auction to benefit Save the Whales Again, a campaign of The Whaleman Foundation.
- A recreation of the Whaleman's Chapel was constructed on the waterfront and the Spouter's Inn constructed as a set in Cox's Warehouse.
- He is also the brother of Charles Melville Scammon who is a 19th-century whaleman, naturalist and author of " Marine Mammals of the Northwestern Coast " ( 1874 ).
- In 1998, the New Bedford Whaling Museum collaborated with the Azorean Maritime Heritage Society to build the Azorean Whaleman Gallery, an exhibition devoted to the contributions of Azorean sailors and whaleboat builders to US whaling history.
- The bethel was immortalized in Herman Melville's novel " Moby-Dick " as the " Whaleman's Chapel ", in a scene where a nautically themed sermon is given from a bow-shaped pulpit.
- Although the famed Whaleman Memorial ( commonly called the " Whaleman's Statue " ) is not within the park's boundaries, it is located only two blocks beyond its western boundary at the corner of William and Pleasant Streets in front of the New Bedford Public Library.
- Although the famed Whaleman Memorial ( commonly called the " Whaleman's Statue " ) is not within the park's boundaries, it is located only two blocks beyond its western boundary at the corner of William and Pleasant Streets in front of the New Bedford Public Library.
- In Herman Melville's novel " Moby-Dick ", narrator Ishmael recalls a marble tablet at a whalemen's chapel in New Bedford which pays homage to a whaleman named John Talbot, who lost his life whaling " near the Isle of Desolation, off Patagonia ".
- Most notably, there is George Comstock's narrative of the mutiny ( included as an appendix in Heffernan's work ) and older brother William Comstock's life of his brother, " The Terrible Whaleman, " which is the basis for speculation into Samuel Comstock's warped mind.
- In 1872, the American whaleman and naturalist Charles Melville Scammon described and named " Balaenoptera davidsoni ", after an pregnant female that was found dead on the north shore of Admiralty Inlet in October 1870 in then Washington Territory ( now Washington State ) and towed into Port Townsend Bay by Italian fisherman, who flensed it on the beach.