HOM.21
The Freycinet Expedition (Cont'd) and the Duperrey Expedition, 1819-1826, is the twenty-first volume of the History of Micronesia: A Collection of Source Documents (HOM), compiled and edited by Rodrique Levesque. It is the first volume in the HOM second series (HOM.S2).
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The History of Micronesia: A Collection of Source Documents was complied, edited and published by Rod Levesque. Copyrights were obtained by the Habele Outer Island Education Fund, a US nonprofit, in 2022, which digitized the content to facilitate noncommercial access to, and use of, the series. The PDF file for HOM.21 is roughly 65MB.
Table of Contents
1819G The Freycinet Expedition—logbook by Lieutenant Lamarche
1819H The Freycinet Expedition—Official logbook
1819I The Freycinet Expedition—Narrative of Jean Dubos
1819J The Freycinet Expedition—Narrative of Theodore Fabré
1819K The Freycinet Expedition—Journal of Mr. Gagnes
1819L The Freycinet Expedition—Journal of Mr. Raillard
1819M The Freycinet Expedition—Other unpublished journals
1819N The Freycinet Expedition—Navigation and Hydrographie matters
1819O The Freycinet Expedition—The zoological collections
1819P The ship Paz, Captain Rocha, bound to Acapulco but turned back
1819Q The ships Carmen and Santa Rita returned to the Philippines
1819R The voyage of the San Rupert°, alias Aventurero, Captain Varela
1820A Captain Samuel Hill in the Packet returned to Micronesia
1820B The visit of the whaler Syren, Captain Coffin
1820C The story of a Frenchman aboard the Santa Rita
1820D The arrival of Carolinian immigrants from Lamotrek in 1819
1820E A short history of U.S. whaling in the Pacific
1820F The schooner San Juan, alias Espina
1821A Changes in the Mariana Island garrison
1821B The frigate Maria, Captain Morgado, from San Blas to Manila
1821C The brig Feliz Emprendedor, Captain José Ramirez
1821D The second visit of the brig Osprey at Tinian
1821E The hurricane of 1821—Damages to schooner, etc.
1821F The arrival of more Carolinian immigrants from Lamotrek, in 1821
1821G Ship arrivals and departures from San Blas
1821H The English ship Magnet, Captain Brown, visited Guam in October
18211 Census of the Marianas, for 1820 and 1821
1821J Mystery ship reported in trouble off Guam
1822A The last letters of Governor Medinilla's first term of office
1822B The official appointment & record books of Gov. Montilla, 1822-23
1822C Appointment of new municipal officials in the Marianas
1822D Visits of the ship Arab, Captain Sinclair
1822E Visit of the Santa Rita in September 1822
1822F The English whaling ship Sir George Osborne
1822G Visit of an unidentified ship
1822H The English whaler Reynard brought Carolinians to Guam
1822I The ship General Hamilton, Captain William Martin
1822J The story of the pirate treasure buried in the northern Marianas
1822K The Robertson treasure (cont'd)—Narrative of Captain Lafond
1822L German-made chart of the Central Pacific Ocean, 1823-1839
1822M The ship Paragon, Captain Thomas Brown, from Kauai to Canton
1823A The English whaler Syren attacked at Angaur, Palau
1823B A battle between two ships reported off Tinian in March 1823
1823C English whaler Copernicus, Captain Charles McGregor
1823D Military situation in Guam in 1823
1823E The English whaler Rebecca brought Governor Ganga to Guam, and arrival of the brig Alerta
1823F The Phoenix of New Bedford, Captain Benjamin Worth
1823G Typical trip to the northern islands with the Guam-based schooner Sellor San José
1823H First visit of the whaler Transit, Captain John Coffin
1824A List of English ships that visited Guam, February-October 1824
1824B Some proclamations issued by Governor Ganga Herrero, 1823-1826
1824C English sailors commit depredations in the Marianas
1824D The bizarre murder of the English Captain John Stayers by Governor Ganga of Guam on 17 October 1824
1824E Logbook of the ship China for 1824
1824F The Duperrey Expedition—Narratives of Captain Duperrey
1824G The Duperrey Expedition—Narratives of R. P. Lesson; Item—French-Kosraean Vocabulary
1824H The Duperrey Expedition—Narratives of Dumont d'Urville
1824I The Duperrey Expedition—Narrative of Lieut. Jacquinot
1824J The logbook of the lady Blackwood, Captain John Hall; Re-discovery of the Hall Islands
1824K The Kotzebue Expedition [See HOM.18]
1824L The Globe Mutiny—First reports from newspapers
1824M The Globe Mutiny—Narrative of William Lay; Item—Narrative of Cyrus Hussey; Item—Mili atoll [Marshallese] Vocabulary; Item—Biography of Samuel Comstock, by his brother
1824N The Manila brig revisited—The brig Concepciön cut off at Fiji
1825A The ship Caroline did not visit her islands
1825B The logbook of the Leonidas, Captain Bartlett, via Ngulu
1825C "Mad John" Percival came in search of the Globe mutineers
1825D The crews of a Spanish fleet mutinied at Guam
1825E The Spanish ship Flor de Mar suspected of being an insurgent ship
1825F The French whaler Triton, Capt. Upham, perhaps visited Micronesia
1825G Guam port fees, dated 19 July 1825
1825H Whalers reported by ship Ontario in 1825-1826
1826A Ships that visited Guam, August-December 1826
1826B Official record book for Governor Medinilla's second term of office, 1826-1831
1826C The beginning of reform in the government of the Marianas
1826D The French ship P6ruvien of Bordeaux, Capt. Saliz
1826E The whaler Stanton, Captain Josiah Howland
1826F The ship Spartan, Capt. Mooers, sighted Kapingamarangi & Nauru
1826G Ship Atlantic visited Faraulep and Guam
1826H The ship Independence II, Captain William Plaskett
Appendix 1—The Duperrey Papers
Appendix 2—Governor Medinilla's 30-year service record
Appendix 3—Life aboard European ships, circa 1840
Publication Details
Lévesque Rodrigue. History of Micronesia : A Collection of Source Documents. The Freycinet Expedition (Cont'd) and the Duperrey Expedition, 1819-1826. Gatineau Québec: Lévesque Publications; 2003.
ISBN 978-0-920201-21-3