Hopedale, Zoar, Nain, Okak, Hebron, Raman; these are our Labrador
mission-stations in order from south to north, and as we visited them
in the "Harmony," with one exception. From Okak we went straight to
Ramah, and returned southward to Hebron, whence we sailed for Europe.
Each station consists of the mission premises and a group of Eskimo
dwellings, situated on the shore of a bay, affording safe and
convenient anchorage for the ship which brings supplies. From Hopedale
to Ramah is about 250 miles, "as the crow flies," but the ship
traverses a hundred miles more in its passages from place to place.
The distances between the stations are about as follows:--
Hopedale to Zoar 90 miles Okak to Hebron 70 miles.
Zoar to Nain 40 " Hebron to Ramah 60 "
Nain to Okak 80 "
The accompanying log of our voyage gives a _resume_ of its history. I
will take up my more detailed sketches on the day when we arrived at
Hopedale, the southern station.
THE 119th VOYAGE OF THE SOCIETY'S VESSEL.
(28th of present barque "Harmony.")
June 20. Wed.--_Farewell Service in London Docks._
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