Tag: MATH 008 Captains
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Oregon Shipwrecks Directory
This post contains an alphabetical list of Oregon Shipwrecks. Each name will lead to posts describing the vessel, its history, where built and by whom, Captains who sailed her and various other newsworthy details. This link can be found on the MATH 011 Shipwrecks page and MATH 020 Famous Ships.
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MATH Shipwrecks 1710 – 1719
Ahoy! As more information is added to these posts YGFI will reblog thus share the updated posts.
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Pacific Captains H
Ahoy! This post leads to a list of Captains whose names begin with H. They sailed the Pacific Ocean. Their professional and persinal lives are detailed in the description.
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Redwood Coast Captains Alpha List
Links to individual posts outlining the careers of these Captains are included on these posts. The stories are derived from local newspapers that described the daily interactions, calamitous events and commerce that formed the West Coast as an industrial market. There were 600+ captains who sailed in and out of San Francisco in the second…
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Captain Halverson and Sea Captains page
Further articles on other Sea Captains articles can be found on this webpage. https://skyeresearchygfi.wordpress.com/math-marine-anthropology-modules/math-008-famous-captains/
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Captain Fegerstrad
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: a ship master who worked along the Redwood Coast, Northern California to Southern, Oregon, United States of America. In 1907 he commanded the Alcazar 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.
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Captain Paton
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 Curry coumty, Oregon. From 1884 – 1885, he commanded the Humboldt a wooden steam schooner. In 1897, he commanded the Homer a wooden steam schooner. She was…
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Captain Judah 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 was born in New Jersey in 1829. He was a treasure hunter and diver, who dove on several shipwrecks in Mexico, (numbering into the 1000’s. Once he had acquired…
