Here is a detailed log book of the Titanic's maiden voyage from Apr. 10 - Apr. 15:


April 10, 1912


12:00 - Leaves Southamton dock; narrowly escapes collision w/ American liner New York.
19:00 - Stops at Cherbourg for passengers.
21:00 - Leaves Cherbourg for Queenstown.

April 11, 1912


12:30 - Stops at Queenstown for more passengers and mail. One crewman deserts.
14:00 - Leaving Queenstown for New York, carrying 1316 passeners and 891 crew.

April 14, 1912


09:00 - Caronia reports ice Latitude 42 degrees N, Longtitude 49 degrees to 51 degrees W.
13:42 - Baltic reports ice Latitude 41 degrees 51’ N, Longtitude 49 degrees 52’ W.
13:45 - Amerika reports ice Latitude 41 degrees 27’ N, Longtitude 50 degrees 8’ W.
19:00 - Sea Temperature 43 degrees
19:30 - Sea Temperature 39 degrees
19:30 - Californian reports ice Latitude 41 degrees 3’ N, Longtitude 50 degrees 8’ W.
21:00 - Temperature 33 degrees
21:30 - Second Officer Lightoller warns carpenter and engine room to watch fresh water supply--may freeze up; warns crow’s nest to watch for ice.
21:40 - Messaba reports ice Latitude 42 degrees N to 41 degrees 25’ N, Longtitude 49 degrees 9’ W.
22:00 - Temperature of sea down to 32 degrees
22:30 - Temperature of sea down to 31 degrees
23:00 - Californian warns of ice, but cut off before she gives location.
23:40 - Collides with iceberg Latitude 41 degrees 46’ N, Longtitude 50 degrees 14’ W.

April 15, 1912


00:05 - Orders given to uncover the boats, muster the crew and passengers.
00:45 - First rocket fired.
00:45 - First boat, No. 7, lowered.
01:40 - Last rocket fired.
02:05 - Last boat, Collapsible D, lowered.
02:10 - Last wireless signals sent.
02:18 - Lights fail.
02:20 - Ship founders.
03:30 - Carpathia’s rockets sighted by boats.
04:10 - First boat, No. 2, picked up by Carpathia.
08:30 - Last boat, No. 12, picked up.
08:50 - Carpathia heads for new York with 705 survivors.

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