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Captain C. Gielow
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: A shipmaster who worked along the Redwood Coast, North California and southern Oregon, United States of America In 1900, he commanded the Coos Bay Wooden Steam Schooner. In 1912, he commanded the City of Topeka In an article in the Oregon daily journal on January 08, 1912,…
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Captain K. P. GENEREAUX, diver, salvager of San Francisco
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: In an article in The morning Astorian., July 28, 1908: KELTON IS WRECKED ONCE MORE BREAKS ADRIFT FROM DOLPHIN, WITH BARGES AND ABANDONED OTHER NOTES The derelict steamer Minnie E. Kelton, wrecked off Yaquina, towed to this port by the Washington, and subject, ever since, to divers…
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Captain John W. Gage
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: a shipmaster who worked the Redwood Coast along Northern Californa and Southern Oregon, United States of America. In 1882, he commanded the Portland a barkentine In 1882, he commanded the City of Brooklyn In an article in The Daily Astorian of Astoria, Oregon on December 15, 1882…
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Captain Oscar Fredrickson
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: a Shipmaster who worked the Redwood Coast, North California and Southern Oregon United States of America In 1906, he commanded the Alcatraz a wooden steam schooner In 1919, he commanded the Aiken In an article in The Oregon Daily Journal of Portland, Oregon on June 20, 1919…
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Captain Frederickson
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: A shipmaster who worked the Redwood Coast, North California and Southern Oregon. United States In 1908 he commanded the Whitesboro a wooden steam schooner. In 1912, he commanded the Whitesboro a wooden steam schooner. In 1914, he commanded the Thomasina a British ship In an article in…
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50 things you can do to save the Earth
Originally posted on Fairy Forest by Skye Research: Here is a list of topics that we can talk about from a book entitled 50 simple things you can do to save Hawaii. I have decided to expand that to include the entire earth. Future articles will cover the topics one at a time. Comments that…
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Woodward Park, Fresno, California, USA
Originally posted on Yes! Photography – photos, artists, print media: Images of geese, trees, squirrels, peacocks, pond et al. Catching a few rays a place to relax Entry Gate Guard curiosity Hey there
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Population numbers 2023
Originally posted on Willow Garden by Skye Research: The projected world population on Jan. 1, 2023, is 7,942,645,086, an increase of 73,772,634, or 0.94%, from New Year’s Day 2022. During January 2023, 4.3 births and 2.0 deaths are expected worldwide every 1 second 258 births and 120 deaths every minute, 15,480 births and 7,200 deaths…
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Captain C. J. Fosen
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: a shipmaster who worked along the Redwood Coast, north California and south Oregon of the United States of America. 1900 In 1900, he commanded the Newsboy a Wooden Steam Schooner. 1904 In 1904, he commanded the Rival a Wooden Steam Schooner. 1907 In 1907, he commanded the…
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Water Usage: Shower vs. Bath
Originally posted on Willow Garden by Skye Research: These are statistics pulled from the 50 things you can do to save Hawaii text. Bath, when using a full tub, you use 36 gallons of water. The energy usage to heat this volume of water needs to be added to the calculation of energy waste. Shower,…
