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Thomas Gibson Nickerson (March 20, 1805 – February 7, 1883) was an American sailor and author. In 1819, when he was fourteen years old, Nickerson served as
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on the
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''
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''. On this voyage, the ship was sunk by a whale, and the crew spent three months at sea before the survivors were rescued. In 1876 he wrote ''The Loss of the Ship "Essex"'', an account of the ordeal and of his subsequent experiences at sea. The manuscript was lost until 1960, and was first published in 1984.


Overview

Nickerson was born in
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, the son of Rebecca (Gibson) and Thomas Nickerson. His mother was from
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while his father was from
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. Both his parents died before he was two years old, and he was raised by his grandparents on Nantucket. Nickerson made his first sea voyage in 1819, at the age of fourteen, on the ill-fated whaler ''Essex,'' which sailed from Nantucket Harbor. A whale rammed and sank ''Essex'' on November 20, 1820. The first mate,
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, later wrote about the incident in the ''Narrative of the Most Extraordinary and Distressing Shipwreck of the Whale-Ship Essex,'' a book that inspired
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to write ''
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''. When ''Essex'' sank her crew took to three small boats and set off for the coast of South America. After a harrowing 89 days at sea, Nickerson and two companions were rescued by . Nickerson returned to sea after his rescue, serving on other whale ships. He became a boatsteerer on the whaler , which was wrecked on 11 February 1823. Nickerson eventually worked his way up to captain of a merchant vessel. Upon retiring he ran a boarding house in Nantucket, which was visited by the writer Leon Lewis, who encouraged him to write down his story of the three months he was lost at sea with the ''Essex'' survivors. Nickerson did this, and in 1876, he sent an 80-page manuscript, as well as accounts of other adventures he had later in life, to Lewis for editing. Lewis, however, never prepared the manuscript for publication and left it in a trunk in the care of Darius Ogden, a neighbor in
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. Nickerson died in 1883, seven years after sending his manuscript to Lewis. The trunk containing the manuscript was inherited by Ogden's grandson, James Finch. The trunk's contents were finally inspected in 1960 and ''The Loss of the Ship "Essex" Sunk by a Whale and the Ordeal of the Crew in Open Boats'' was discovered. Finch's wife Ann, recognizing the manuscript's importance, contacted the
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. It took another twenty years before it was authenticated by
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, a Nantucket whaling historian. The Finches donated the manuscript to the Association, who published an abridged version in 1984, a century after Nickerson's death.


In popular culture


Books

* The 1851 novel, ''
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or, The Whale'' by
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, which has been
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several times for film, theatre and radio. * '' In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex'' by
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(2000) - partly based on Nickerson's account.


Movies

Nickerson's historical character was dramatized in three films: * A 2001 dramatized documentary, entitled '' Revenge of the Whale'', was produced and broadcast on September 7, 2001, by
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, in which Thomas Nickerson was voiced by actor
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. * In 2013, the television movie ''
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'' was broadcast on
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on December 22, wherein an elderly Thomas Nickerson recounted the events of ''Essex.'' The elder Nickerson was played by
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, and the younger Nickerson by Charles Furness. * In 2015, the theatrical film '' In the Heart of the Sea'' was released, directed by
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. The older Thomas Nickerson is portrayed by
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and the young Nickerson is played by
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.


References

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