HOM.22

From Habele Institute

The Lütke Expedition and the first d'Urville Expedition, 1827-1830, is the twenty-second volume of the History of Micronesia: A Collection of Source Documents (HOM), compiled and edited by Rodrique Levesque. It is the second volume in the HOM second series (HOM.S2).

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The History of Micronesia: A Collection of Source Documents, Volume 22, The Lütke Expedition and the first d'Urville Expedition, 1827-1830

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.22 is roughly 88MB.

Table of Contents

1827A The General Sucre passed by Guam

1827B HMS Blossom, Captain Beechey, inspected Asunciön Island

1827D The Lütke expedition—Narrative of Captain Lütke

1827E The Lütke expedition—The historical atlas

1827F The Lütke expedition—Narrative and sketches of naturalist Kittlitz

1827G Foreigners in the Philippine Islands and Guam

1828A The mutiny aboard the Infatigable, ex-Calder, in 1828

1828B Administrative reform of the Mariana Island government

1828C The first d'Urville expedition—Narrative of Captain d'Urville

1828C2 Summary of the period of discovery, up to 1831

1828D The first d'Urville expedition—The treatise of Edmond Paris on Carolinian canoes

1828E The first d'Urville expedition—Accounts of Quoy and Gaimard

1828F The Bayonnaise, Captain Tromelin

1828G The Globe, Captain Dixey

1828H The ship Heros, Captain Du Haut- Cilly, via Asunción Island

18281 The visits to Guam of the Cape Packet, the Fawn, and the Reynard

1828J The first geography of Oceania, by De Rienzi

1828K The Dutch Navy corvette Wilhelmina en Maria, via Agrigan

1828L The first Chilean fleet to cross Micronesia did so in 1828

1828M Two lonely ships, one French and one English, cruised by Saipan

1828N The Lütke expedition—Part 2

1828P The voyage of HMS Rainbow—Narrative and sketches of A. Earle

1828Q The Russian ship Helen, Captain Kromchenko

1828R The Minerva, Captain Tapsell, visited Micronesia about this time

1828S The ship Clay, Captain Driver

1828T Population census of the Marianas for the 1827-1830 period

1828U The voyage of Thomas Smith aboard the whaler Hibernia

1829B The Dalton journal kept aboard the Harriet, Captain Clark

1829C The correspondence of Colonel Villalobos, in 1829

1829D The visit of the USS Vincennes, the first U.S.N. ship to technically visit Micronesia

1829E The Australian whaler Caroline, Captain Swindles

1829F HMS Centurion's anchor recovered at Tinian

1829G Captain Peter Kemp visited Guam in 1829 and 1831

1829H Ship Roscoe, Captain Briggs passed by Saipan-Tinian

1830A The 1830 reports of Governor Villalobos

1830B Official reaction to the reports of Governor Villalobos

1830D The Antarctic, skippered by Skiddy, was under the control of the supercargo Benjamin Morrell

1830E The Antarctic—The narrative of Mrs. Morrell who was also aboard

1830G The logbook of the Edward, Captain J. Gilbert

1830H The merchantman Glide, Captain Archer

1830I O'Connell's three-year stay at Pohnpei, 1830-1833

1830J The logbook of the Panther, Captain Lloyd Bowers

1830K The ship Roman, Captain Lavender, via Palau

1830L The prize Infatigable, formerly Calder, sent to Manila by Governor Medinilla, her new owner

1830N The journal of John Lye11 aboard the Ranger, a London whaler

1830O News from Tinian

1830P The Ricafort sent from Guam to Manila

Publication Details

Lévesque Rodrigue. History of Micronesia: A Collection of Source Documents; The Lütke Expedition and the first d'Urville Expedition, 1827-1830. Gatineau Québec: Lévesque Publications; 2003.

ISBN 978-0-920201-22-0