"The Early Exploration of Inland Washington Waters 2" Topic
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Tango01 | 19 May 2016 1:01 p.m. PST |
"For armchair historians interested in the earliest exploration of inland Washington waters, this text brings Northwest maritime history to life. Beginning in 1786 and continuing through 1792, The Early Exploration includes transcriptions of the journals and logs of our first explorers. This text follows the journey of John Meares in 1786, four expeditions by the Spanish including José Maria Narvaez, Manuel Quimper, Francisco de Eliza, and Alcala Galiano/Cayetano Valdéz and culminates with George Vancouver's detailed exploration of our inland waters in 1792…"
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