Tag: Skye Research
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Captain Hardwick
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: A shipmaster who worked the Redwood Coast along the north California and Oregon of the United States of America. From 1899-1904, he commanded the Alliance a wooden steam schooner 08 Nov 1902 in an article in the Morning Oregonian of Portland, Oregon it stated that: STEAMER’S MAST…
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Captain Hansen
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: A shipmaster who worked along the Redwood Coast of north California and Oregon of the United States of America. In 1887, he commanded the Alcazar a wooden steam schooner In 1890, he commanded the Adele a German Schooner 18 Dec 1890 in an article in The Daily…
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Captain Foldat
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: A shipmaster who worked along the Redwood Coast, north California and south Oregon, United States of America 1911 In 1911, he commanded the Shoshone a Wooden Steam Schooner. In an article in The Oregon Daily Journal on December 12, 1911 it states that: Laden with 650,000 feet…
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MATH 020 Famous Ships Redwood Coast Alpha G
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: Greenwood a wooden steam schooner.. In 1887, she was commanded by Captain Erickson/
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MATH 020 Famous Ships Redwood Coast Alpha F
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: This list provides a further description of the vessels that serviced the Redwood Coast a region in the Pacific Ocean on the western United States from Northern California to southern Oregon. The details for each vessel has been gleaned from resources such as books, online scans of…
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Updates April 2023
Dear Readers, The following websites have been updated: Skye Research, has 640+ posts. Categories and tags have been created to enhance the research process. Fairy Forest and Willow Garden posts are being developed. Raven Knightshade posts of excerpts from her published works in development. Categories and tags will be updated. YES Photography new images will…
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Barrage Receiver invention wireless telephone 1919
Originally posted on Maritime Anthropology by Skye Research: In an article in The Evening News of Roseburg, Oregon on May 05, 1919 it states that: Ernst F. W. Alexanderson, consulting engineer of the company, told of the development of the barrage receiver and wireless telephony Ideas at a. meeting of the Institute of Radio Engineers…
