Slush Fund -
A slushy slurry of fat was obtained by boiling or scraping the empty salted meat barrels. This stuff called slush was often sold ashore by
the ship's cook for the benefit of himself or the crew. The money from the sale became known as a slush fund.
Son of a Gun -
When in port, and with the crew restricted to the ship for any extended period of time, wives and ladies of easy virtue often were allowed to live aboard along with the crew. Sometimes children were born aboard, and a convenient place for this was between guns on the gun deck. If the child's father was unknown, they were entered in the ship's log as son of a gun .




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