HOM.29

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Last Pirates and Early Dreamers, 1867-1880, is the twenty-ninth volume of the History of Micronesia: A Collection of Source Documents (HOM), compiled and edited by Rodrique Levesque. It is the ninth volume in the HOM second series (HOM.S2).

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The History of Micronesia: A Collection of Source Documents, Volume 29, Last Pirates and Early Dreamers, 1867-1880.

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.29 is roughly 65MB.

Table of Contents

1867A Cruise of the Caroline Mills

1867B The bark Courser of New Bedford, Captain Joseph Hamblin, Jr.

1867C The Australian ship Dundonald visited Ujelang

1867D The bark Elizabeth Swift, Captain Pontius

1867E The bark Sunbeam, Captain Barrett

1867F Memoranda. Report from bark Peru

1867G The Hawaiian sloop Hokulele

1867H The Hawaiian schooner Blossom, Captain Pease

1867I Te n horses brought from Honolulu to Guam

1867J The ship Sebastian Cabot, Captain Steele

1867K The bark Midas, Captain Drake

1867L The bark Aurora, Captain Aveline

1867N The bark Sea Queen, Captain Mooers—Whaling in the Tobi area

1867O The ship Three Brothers, Captain Taber

1867Р The story of John Renton, the Scottish deserter

1868A The Clio, Captain Cargill, rescued marooned salvagers on Wake

1868B North Pacific Whaling Fleet, in 1868

1868C The Hawaiian bark Eagle, Captain Loveland

1868D Labor recruiting in the Gilberts

1868E The bark Eugenia, Captain Dteen

1868F Visit to Nauru of the bark Glenisle, Captain Hall

1868G The bark Helen Snow, Captain Campbell

1868H The trading schooner Malolo, Captain Bridges, and others, 1868-70

1868I Bio-sketches of Captains Pitman, Pease and Hayes, by Lawrence W. Jenkins

1868J The English barque Syringa wrecked at Jaluit

1869A Report of ship Janus

1869B The ship Cornelius Howland, Captain Homan, visited Saipan

1869C The leases of Tinian, Agrigan and Pagan Islands by Captain George Henry Johnston

1869D Some Gilbertese found working in a Fiji plantation in 1869

1869E Captain Pease's timber operations in Pohnpei

1869F The bark Camilla, Captain Jones

1870A Biography of Bully Hayes, by James Lyle Young

1870B The bark Aurora, Captain Barnes

1870C The bark John Howland, Captain Whelden—Narrative of Mrs. Whelden

1870D The Royal Navy Flying Squadron of six ships, under the command of Admiral Homby

1870E The wreck of the Renown at Palau, and rescue by HMS Rinaldo

1870F USS Jamestown visited Micronesia in 1870

1870G The ship Shanghae brought troops to Guam and took back exiles

1870H Loss of the barque Dashing Wave at Wake Island

1870I Language statistics and Recollects in the Marianas

1870J The missionary barque John Williams III brought Samoan teachers to the Gilbert Islands

1871A Elementary school children in Agafia

1871B The bark John Wells, Captain Dean

1871C The clipper Norman Court visited Nauru

1871D The shipwreck of the barque Corypheus, Captain Potter, at Ailuk

1871E Voyage to the Marianas, by Judge Alvarez

1871F Drifters from Fais Island

1871G Secret file on Spaniards residing in the Marianas in 1871

1871H The Russian warship Vitiaz, Captain Nasimov, visited Guam

1871I The 1871-73 term of Governor Ibanez y Garcia

1871J The schooner Neva, alias Emily, Captain Pitman

1872A USS Naragansett, Captain Meade

1872B O'Keefe, King of Yap

1872C Report of Schooner Emily, Captain Pitman

1872D The bark Sea Breeze, Captain Wicks

1872E Official history of the Carolinian settlements in Marianas, 1867-72

1872F The Rota people changed their mind about moving to Guam

1872G Shipwreck of the Maria del Rosario at Tinian

1872H Shipwreck of the French schooner Margot, Captain Doiron

1872I HMS Barrosa, Captain Moore, visited the Marshalls and Gilberts

1872J HMS Blanche, Captain Simpson, visited Micronesia

1872K Filipino rebels deported to Guam

1873A Five short reports about some U.S. whalers in 1873

1873B The bark Triton, Captain John Heppingstone

1873C The ship Marengo, Captain Barnes

1873D Report on the Marianas, by Navy Lieutenant Guillermo Camargo

1873F Circular issued by Governor Beaumont, dated Agana 20 May 1873

1873H The Tamesa, Captain Jones, sails over a shoal near Pulusuk

Publication Details

Lévesque Rodrigue. History of Micronesia: A Collection of Source Documents; Last Pirates and Early Dreamers, 1867-1880. Gatineau Québec: Lévesque Publications; 2004.

ISBN 978-0-920201-29-9