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Chatham (Armed tender), Chatham (Ship), Discovery (Ship : Launched 1789), Discovery (Ship), Discovery and exploration, Early works to 1800, Maps, Northwest Coast of North America, Northwest Passage, Voyages and travels, Voyages around the world, Zamorano 80, Discovery (Navire), Découverte et exploration, Déecouverte et exploration, Chatham (Navire auxiliaire armé), Voyages autour du monde, Discovery (Ship, Vancouver), Discovery (Navire, Vancouver)Showing 11 featured editions. View all 39 editions?
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BOOK THE THIRD.
Transactions at two Spanish Settlements in New Albion; examination of Columbia river; occurrences on board the Daedalus; second visit to the Sandwich islands.
CHAPTER I.
Visited by a priest and a Spanish sergeant — The commandant visits the ship — Account of the missions of St. Francisco and Sta. Clara — Arrival of the Chatham — Departure from St. Francisco — Meet the Daedalus at Monterrey
Page 1
CHAPTER II.
Transactions at Monterrey — Description of the mission of St. Carlos — Departure of the Daedalus for port Jackson — Situation and description of Monterrey bay — Account of the Presidio — Generous conduct of Sen' Quadra — Astronomical and nautical observations
Page 31
CHAPTER III.
Lieutenant Broughions account of Columbia river
Page 52
CHAPTER IV.
Mr Whidbey's account of Grays harbour—Transactions of the Daedalus at the Marquesas, and at some newly-discovered islands— Murder of Lieutenant Hergest at Woahoo—Arrival of the Daedalus at Nootka
Page 79
CHAPTER V.
Departure of Lieutenant Broughton for England — Progress towards the Sandwich isIands—Fruitless search for the islands of Los Majos — Arrive at Owhyhe — Visited by the chiefs— Anchor in Karakakooa bay- Land the cattle - Regulations adopted— Account of two English seamen residing on the island — Capture of the schooner Fair American— Character of some of the leading chiefs
Page 99
CHAPTER VI.
Transactions at Karakakooa bay Visit from the widow of Terreeoboo—An Indian sham-fight — Proposals for a general peace among the Indians — Quit Owhyhee — Astronomical observations
Page 146
CHAPTER VII.
Arrive off Mowee— Particulars relative to the murder of Lieutenant Hergest, Mr Gooch, and others — Conversation respecting a peace with Owhyhee—Reasons for sending the Chatham to Nootka — the peace acceded to by the chiefs — Information acquired by an excursion of the boats — Departure from Mowee
Page 172
CHAPTER VIII.
Proceed to Whyteete bay— An Indian's account of the murder at Woahoo— Three of the murderers brought on board— Their trial and execution- Proceed to Attowai— Settle two female natives, found at Nootka— Quit the Sandwich islands
Page 201
BOOK THE FOURTH.
Second visit to the north; survey of the American coast from Fitzhugh's Sound to cape Decision; and from Monterrey to the southern extent of our intended investigation
CHAPTER I.
Passage towards the coast of America — Anchor in Trinidad bay—Description of the bay, it's inhabitants, &c. &c. — Arrival at Nootka—Quit Nootka, and proceed to the northward — Join the Chatham in Fitzhugh's sound
Page 235
CHAPTER II.
Anchor in Restoration Cove — Account of two boat expeditions — Astronomical and nautical observations — Proceed to the northward — Visited by many of the natives— Their character — Account of the boats excursion— Seaman poisoned by muscles
Page 260
CHAPTER III.
The vessels proceed— Pass through Milbank's sound, and along the continental shore — Arrive in a smaII cove — Two boat parties dispatched on the survey — One returns — Account of their discoveries — The vessels again proceed — Tedious navigation — The other boat party returns — Their report
Page 288
CHAPTER IV.
Mr Whidbey again dispatched with two boats — Anchor near the isle de Gil— Account of Mr Whidbey's excursion—Quit Fisherman's cove— Pass between Banks's island and Pitt's archipelago into the ocean — Enter Chatham's sound— Meet three English vessels— Arrive in Observatory inlet —Anchor in Salmon bay— Boats again dispatched on the survey
Page 307
CHAPTER V.
An extensive boat excursion — Party attacked by the natives — Astronomical and nautical observations
Page 334
CHAPTER VI.
Quit Observatory inlet — Proceed to the north-west — Description of Port Stewart — Visited by the natives — Account of two boat excursions
Page 378
CHAPTER VII.
Leave port Stewart, and proceed to the north-westward — Visited by the natives — Arrive in port Protection — Account of boat excursions — Proceed to the southward—Description of port Protection — Departure thence — Passage along the western side of Queen Charlotte's islands to Nootka — Quit Nootka
Page 405
CHAPTER VIII.
Passage to the southward — The Chatham sent to port Bodega — Arrival of the Discovery at port Francisco— Chatham arrives there— Account of her proceedings — Proceed to Monterrey — Joined by the Daedalus—Conduct of the governor— Proceed to the southward — Anchor at Sta. Barbara— Visit Buena Ventura— Proceed along the coast to the southward — Arrive at St. Diego — Astronomical and nautical observations
Page 431
CHAPTER IX.
Proceed to the southward—Description of the coast — Some account of port Bodega — Brief account of the Spanish settlements in New Albion
Page 477
Edition Notes
"In three volumes. Vol. II".
Part of a CIHM set. For individual microfiches in this set, see CIHM microfiche nos. 41861-41864.
Tables.
Filmed from a copy of the original publication held by the Library of the Public Archives of Canada. Ottawa : Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions, 1983.
[5], 504 p. : ill., map ; 31 cm.
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