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![]() Ships visiting the Marshall Islands (until 1885)
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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 |
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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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