Reestablishing the Locale of California's First American-Designated Place Name on Santa Catalina Isl...
Reestablishing the Locale of California's First American-Designated Place Name on Santa Catalina Island
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Brigham Young University
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From 1801 to late 1803, captains and co-owners of the Lelia Byrd, William Shaler of Boston and Richard J. Cleveland of Salem, Massachusetts, voyaged to the west coast of North America where they traded for sea otter fur that they then sold in Canton, China. They traveled to the Hawaiian Islands and made a gift of horses, the first in Hawaii, to Kin...
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Reestablishing the Locale of California's First American-Designated Place Name on Santa Catalina Island
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TN_cdi_jstor_primary_24870231
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_jstor_primary_24870231
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1527-0904,1545-0228
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1944-8236
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10.3398/042.007.0115