Ships visiting the Marshall Islands (until 1885)
Ujae Atoll

edited by Dirk H.R. Spennemann



European vessels visiting Ujae Atoll until the beginning of the German Protectorate over the Marshall Islands in October 1885.

Abbreviations/Comments: Vessel type note that the type labour ship includes blackbirders; Nationality (Flag): AUS - Austria; CHI - Chinese; FRA - French; GB - Great Britain; GBA - Great Britain, Australia; GBN - Great Britain, New Zealand; GER - Imperial Germany; HAW - Hawaiian; HOL - Holland; JAP - Japanese; MIS - Marshall Islands (locally owned); RUS - Imperial Russia; SIN - Singapore; SPA Spanish; SWE - Sweden; TAH - Tahiti; USA - United Sates of America.

 

Atoll

Year

Date

Vessel

Captain

Type

Nationality

Ujae

1804

November 26

Ocean

John Mertho

merchant ship

GB

Ujae

1824

 

Mero

Richard Macy

whaler

USA

Ujae

1843

September 2

Galen

Bowers

whaler

USA

Ujae

1843

September 2

Potomac

Isaac B. Hussey

whaler

USA

Ujae

1847

May 6

Golconda II

Studley

whaler

USA

Ujae

1852

January 2

HMS Serpent

L.U.Hammett

warship

GB

Ujae

1853

   

Hammond

 

???

Ujae

1864

January 31

Cicero

John R. Stivers

whaler

USA

Ujae

1883

 

Morning Star III

George Graland

mission ship

USA

Ujae

1884

 

Rainier

Morrison

merchant ship

USA

Ujae

1884

April 13

USS Essex

A.H.McCormick

warship

USA

Ujae

1884

May

Francisco

Ryan

merchant ship

GB

Ujae

1884

May

Lotus

 

merchant ship

MIS

Ujae

1884

September

Ada

 

merchant vessel

GB



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