Tag: Maritime Anthropology
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Monsters 1914
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: Editorial Note: such sightings as waterspouts were attributed to sea monsters and gods in Ancient times.. Captain Dickson had seen three over the course of his career to this point. In an article in the Morning Oregonian on December 14, 1914 it states that: GIANT WATERSPOUT SEEN…
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Monsters 1911
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: In an article in The Oregon Daily Journal on July 29, 1911 it states that: OH MONSTERS … WATERS IN TERRIFIC BATTLE Huge Whale, Pitted Against Swordfish and Thresher Passengers on Steamer Northland Awed by Combat. A pitched battle of exceeding fierceness between a monster whale and…
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Captain Henry J. Devitt
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: In an article in The Oregon Daily Journal on June 11, 1909 it states that: The Steam Schooner Daisy Mitchell Arrives From San Francisco. STEAMER ROANOKE NEARLY READY Portland to San Pedro Liner Will Leave San Francisco for Portland in Near Future to Resume Regular Traffic Has…
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Captain Dettmers
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: In an article in The Daily Morning Astorian of Astoria, Oregon on October 24, 1889 it states that: The steamer Cosmopolis, which arrived at San Francisco last Tuesday from Gray’s harbor, met with rough weather on her way down. Captain Dettmers reports that when off Cape Blanco…
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Captain Danskanen
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: In an article in the Morning Oregonian on August 18, 1916 it states that: Among the lumber carriers which made port yesterday are the steamer Irving Paulsen which comes in the nervine of the Loon Lumber Company and will load for California ports, and the steamer Klamath,…
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Captain Danielson
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: In an article in the Bandon Recorder on February 08, 1906 it states that: a candidate for the nomination of Congress- prior to the accident. To Captain John Danielson, of Bandon, is now empian for the First District, subject to the Edwards, Sam related bis sudden notion…
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Captain Dahlquist
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: In an article in the Morning Oregonian on January 15, 1908 it states that: SCHOONER LIGHT SIGHTED Captain Dahlquist Believes He Got Glimpse of Overdue Vessel. MARSHF1ELD. Oregon January 14. (Special) Captain A. Dahlquist. of the schooner Bertie Miner, which arrived here from San Pedro after being…
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Captain Carlson
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: In an article in The Daily Morning Astorian of Astoria, Oregon on May 18, 1890 it states that: A SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH. The Sew Steamer “Ckilcat” in the Water. A good many fine steam craft are yearly built at Astoria. One of the finest and stanchest steamers ever…
