A voyage round the world on board the ship Columbia Rediviva and sloop Washington, 1787-1789.

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A voyage round the world on board the ship Columbia Rediviva and sloop Washington, 1787-1789.

Apparently prepared for publication. Haswell was a mate on the first American ship to visit the Northwest Coast. His "log" describes a landfall by the Washington on the California coast and a landing on the Oregon coast in present Tillamook County, 1788; subsequent trade with the Indians along the Pacific Coast; and contacts with British traders, 1788-1789, and with Spanish explorers, 1789.

Originals : 65 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (67 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:19) and positive.

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Columbia (Ship : 1787-1801)

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Administrative history unavailable. From the description of Columbia (Ship) fonds. 1789, 1791. (University of British Columbia Library). WorldCat record id: 606461396 The Columbia, also known as the Columbia Rediviva was a three-masted sailing ship of 212 tons owned by Joesph Barrell of Boston, Massachusetts, and built in 1773 by James Briggs. In its first voyage to the Pacific northwest, the Columbia (Captain John Kendrick) was accompanied by the sloop Lady Washington (Capt...

Haswell, Robert, 1768-1801

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Robert Haswell was the third officer on the Columbia and then became second mate on the Washington. From the description of Voyage round the world onboard the ship Columbia-Rediviva and sloop Washington: typescript /by Robert Haswell, transcribed by B. L. Eddy, 1896 Apr 24. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702126613 ...

George Washington (Sloop)

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