Category: Skye Research
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Captain Carson
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 1898 08 Apr 1898 in an article in The Corvallis Gazette it stated that: SCHOONER ARAGO LOST. All Hands Perished With the ill-rated vessel in Alaskan waters. San Francisco, April 7. news of a tragedy and a probable disaster in Alaskan waters was made public yesterday. The…
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Kids cavort with Fairies aboard steamboat 1913
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 22 Jul 1913 in an article in the Morning Oregonian of Portland, Oregon KIDDIES CAVORT ON TRIP WITH FAIRIES Hundreds Enjoy Annual Steamboat Ride. 0.W. R. & N. HOST TO WAIFS Gleg Reigns Supreme on Excursion Down River. PILES OF GOODIES EATEN Band or Flute and Two…
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Thomasina Mutiny 1914
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 14 Nov 1914 in an article in the Morning Oregonian it stated that: 4 RUSSIANS JAILED FOR SHIP MUTINY Sailors on Thomasina, Fearful of Enemy, Imbibe in Port and Attack Officers. MATES BEATEN, CONFINED Captain Returning to Boat Is Driven Off and Harbor Police Are Called. Mutineers…
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Lakme Mutiny 1905
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 11 Jan 1905 in an article in the Morning Oregonian it stated that: SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 10. SAILORS STRIKE IN PERIL. Demand Overtime When the Lakme Seemed About to Sink.A strike of sailors when the vessel on which they were employed was in imminent danger of destruction…
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Captain Carlsen
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: The following articles are about multiple captains named Carlsen. 1910 In 1910, he commanded the San Jacinto 16 Oct 1910 in an article in The Oregon Daily Journal it stated that: Anions the entries at the customhouse yesterday afternoon was the steamer San Jacinto, Captain Carlsen, from…
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Captain Carey
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: The following articles involve multiple Captains named Carey, 1893 In 1893, he commanded the Monowal, a wooden steam schooner. 11 Mar 1893 in an article in The Daily Morning Astorian of Astoria, Oregon it stated that: The steamer Monowal, Captain Carey, sailed at three o’clock Tuesday afternoon…
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A Series of Mishaps 1897
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: If you are having a bad day consider this. We left Dawson on July 26, on the the steamer P. B. Weare. At midnight on the 27th the steamer ran on a bar below Circle City. After waiting seven days we were transferred to the steamer Healy,…
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Captain Wehman
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: A shipmaster who worked the Redwood Coast, along California and Oregon, of the United States of America. From 1906 – 1907, he commanded the Wasp a wooden steam schooner. In 1919, he commanded the Bee a wooden steam schooner.
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Captain Thompson
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: A shipmaster who worked the Redwood Coast, along California and Oregon, of the United States of America. In 1900, he commanded by the Coquille River a wooden steam schooner. In 1919, he commanded the Cleone a wooden steam schooner
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Captain Thomas Parker
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: A shipmaster who worked the Redwood Coast along California and Oregon of the United States of America. He resided in Oregon. In 1881, he commanded the General Canby. 03 Feb 1881 he ignored the Darwin‘s SOS signal as she was sinking.
