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Charles Wilkes and the Exploration of Inland Washington Waters(English, Paperback, Blumenthal Richard W.)

Charles Wilkes and the Exploration of Inland Washington Waters(English, Paperback, Blumenthal Richard W.)

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A follow-up to ""The Early Exploration of Inland Washington Waters: Journals and Logs from Six Expeditions, 1786-1792"" and 2007's ""With Vancouver in Inland Washington Waters: Journals of 12 Crewmen, April - June 1792"", this book offers another significant addition to maritime history in the Pacific Northwest. It follows naval officer and explorer Charles Wilkes, an experienced nautical surveyor who led the Wilkes Expedition through the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the Puget Sound, the Columbia River, and other inland Washington waters in 1841. Beginning his exploration at Discovery Bay 49 years to the day after George Vancouver's, Wilkes had the luxury of spending more time than Vancouver in inland Washington waters, utilizing more small boats and many more crewmen. This book includes the journals of Charles Wilkes and ten of his crewmen, including Augustus L. Case, George Colvocoresses, George T. Sinclair, and several other esteemed naval officers. Special attention is given to the many place names that Wilkes originated, several of which were created to honor members of the expedition team. The book also includes eighteen of the Wilkes Expedition's charts, the quality of which reflects the crew's careful attention to accuracy. Finally, it includes a complete muster list of the officers and crewmen attached to the Wilkes Expedition, featuring name, title, and, in most cases, a brief synopsis of the man's activity within the expedition.