Tag: Skye Research
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Captain Ericsson
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: There were multiple Captain Ericsson’s listed in Maritime History. 1. Johann Ericsson a Swedish-American inventor developed multiple maritime inventions which are listed in various articles online. It is his funeral that was discussed in the Oregon Historical newspaper. 2. Captain Ericsson was a shipmaster who sailed the…
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Shipwrecks 1861
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 1861 Augusta a vessel that sank near NJ, USA. Baltimore a schooner sank near the Baltimore Rocks, Coos Bay, OR. USA. Nikolai I a vessel that sank near AK, USA. Unknown Japanese Vessel near AK, USA. USS Clifton a military vessel that sank near TX, USA. USS…
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Warrior Greeting – Animals I have met
Originally posted on Yvonne-Cher Skye Chaos: I had been away from Ohio. I had left my things at a friend’s farm. I had been working on an archaeological project in Indiana. This was my first chance to visit and pick up a few things before heading back out to the field for another three month…
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Shipwrecks 1860
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: 1860 A. S. Wasse a vessel that was stranded near Squan Island NJ, USA. Allen Osborn a vessel that sank near NJ, USA. Amelia a vessel that sank near NJ, USA. Calamet a vessel that sank near WA, USA. H. C. Page a vessel that sank near…
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Following A Crow Introduction
Originally posted on Raven Knightshade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YnXx_xFCS4
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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.
