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- catalog abstract ""Working with Commander Porcher's manuscript journal, now in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Collection of Yale University, as well as other documents of the time, editor Smith has conjured an era through the unique voice of one of its standard bearers. Porcher's journal reveals a man who strived to do his duty by the lights of the British Empire, then at full bloom but - caught between vulnerable Russian America to the north, and the rambunctious and expanding United States to the south, and the French virtually everywhere - in slightly precarious position on North America's Pacific coast. That duty took Porcher to Esquimalt, Royal Navy headquarters for the Pacific, by way of a seven-month transit from England around South America, to the kingdom of Hawaii and finally colonial British Columbia. Fortunately for readers today, the dutiful navy officer was also an enthusiastic tourist; we have not only his words to recount what he saw, but also a remarkable array of sensitve and skillfully done watercolors. His paintings captured people and places, totems and tombs, scenes and ships - including his own command, the three-masted sail/steam vessel Sparrowhawk. Her posting in Esquimalt was full of the minor adventures for captain and crew typical of the time and place: she carried mail to San Francisco, bore the governor north to visit what was yet for a short time to remain Russian America, rescued crews of wrecked vessels, and went on the alert to thwart a Fenian threat. Her commander's numerous duties included official excursions into British Columbia's interior, policing and dispensing the Queen's Justice to the Indians, and attending the numerous social occasions at which a presentable representative of the Royal Navy made a most welcome addition. Porcher faithfully recorded it all, down to the precise amount of coal the vessel consumed." "Few such informative accounts and illustrations have survived the intervening century and a half; fewer still are as accessible and charming as this intimate portrayal of life in the Pacific Northwest of the time. Dwight Smith, a professor emeritus of history at Miami (Ohio) University, has provided the thoughtful editing and annotating necessary to permit present-day readers to appreciate Porcher's efforts, bringing this book beyond the purely scholarly and into the realm of general interest."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12050227.
- catalog contributor b12050228.
- catalog coverage "British Columbia Description and travel.".
- catalog coverage "Pacific Coast (B.C.) Description and travel.".
- catalog coverage "Vancouver Island (B.C.) Description and travel.".
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description ""Few such informative accounts and illustrations have survived the intervening century and a half; fewer still are as accessible and charming as this intimate portrayal of life in the Pacific Northwest of the time. Dwight Smith, a professor emeritus of history at Miami (Ohio) University, has provided the thoughtful editing and annotating necessary to permit present-day readers to appreciate Porcher's efforts, bringing this book beyond the purely scholarly and into the realm of general interest."--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""Working with Commander Porcher's manuscript journal, now in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Collection of Yale University, as well as other documents of the time, editor Smith has conjured an era through the unique voice of one of its standard bearers. Porcher's journal reveals a man who strived to do his duty by the lights of the British Empire, then at full bloom but - caught between vulnerable Russian America to the north, and the rambunctious and expanding United States to the south, and the French virtually everywhere - in slightly precarious position on North America's Pacific coast.".
- catalog description "Her commander's numerous duties included official excursions into British Columbia's interior, policing and dispensing the Queen's Justice to the Indians, and attending the numerous social occasions at which a presentable representative of the Royal Navy made a most welcome addition. Porcher faithfully recorded it all, down to the precise amount of coal the vessel consumed."".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "That duty took Porcher to Esquimalt, Royal Navy headquarters for the Pacific, by way of a seven-month transit from England around South America, to the kingdom of Hawaii and finally colonial British Columbia. Fortunately for readers today, the dutiful navy officer was also an enthusiastic tourist; we have not only his words to recount what he saw, but also a remarkable array of sensitve and skillfully done watercolors. His paintings captured people and places, totems and tombs, scenes and ships - including his own command, the three-masted sail/steam vessel Sparrowhawk. Her posting in Esquimalt was full of the minor adventures for captain and crew typical of the time and place: she carried mail to San Francisco, bore the governor north to visit what was yet for a short time to remain Russian America, rescued crews of wrecked vessels, and went on the alert to thwart a Fenian threat.".
- catalog description "The Atlantic Transit: 9 March-3 July 1865 -- Preparations for departure -- Plymouth to Rio de Janeiro -- Rio sojourn -- Falkland Islands in winter -- Strait of Magellan -- The Pacific Transit: 4 July-28 October 1865 -- Smyth Channel passage -- Anchorages in the Strait of Magellan and Symth Channel -- Valparaiso/Santiago visit -- Valparaiso to Callao -- Callao to Honolulu -- Honolulu stopover -- North Pacific navigation -- Abstract of Passages -- Distances run, England to Vancouver Island -- Routine and a Northern Tour: 6 November 1865-30 May 1866 -- Policing Euclataw Indians -- Cowichan Bay visit -- Checking Euclataw compliance -- Anchors and cables -- San Francisco and return -- Witness and prisoners -- Paying the marines -- Pursuing deserters -- Escorting the governor -- Northern assignment -- Northward passage -- Indians, repairs, Indians -- Queen Charlotte Islands visit -- Return to Esquimalt -- Distances run, northern cruise -- Fenians, San Francisco, and Winter Activities: 9 June 1866-6 January 1867 -- Precautions against Fenians -- San Francisco assignment -- Coal consumption -- San Francisco mail call -- Lime and coal -- Puget Sound excursion -- Duties and pleasures -- On Duty and Off Duty Potpourri: 9 January-6 June 1867 -- Rescue mission -- Mauna Kea saga -- Merchant ship beached -- Drowned seamen -- Unsuccessful duck hunting -- Altercation and drowning -- Cowichan bay visit -- San Francisco mail call -- Lighthouse inspections -- Churches and fishes -- Boston Bar visit -- Return to Esquimalt.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 172 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Tour of duty in the Pacific Northwest.".
- catalog identifier "1889963062 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Tour of duty in the Pacific Northwest.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Fairbanks : University of Alaska Press,".
- catalog relation "Tour of duty in the Pacific Northwest.".
- catalog spatial "British Columbia Description and travel.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain".
- catalog spatial "Pacific Coast (B.C.) Description and travel.".
- catalog spatial "Vancouver Island (B.C.) Description and travel.".
- catalog subject "910/.09164/33 21".
- catalog subject "F1089.P2 P67 2000".
- catalog subject "Great Britain. Royal Navy Officers Diaries.".
- catalog subject "Porcher, Edwin A., 1824-1878 Diaries.".
- catalog subject "Porcher, Edwin Augustus, 1824-1878 Diaries.".
- catalog subject "Ship captains Great Britain Diaries.".
- catalog subject "Sparrowhawk (Ship)".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Atlantic Transit: 9 March-3 July 1865 -- Preparations for departure -- Plymouth to Rio de Janeiro -- Rio sojourn -- Falkland Islands in winter -- Strait of Magellan -- The Pacific Transit: 4 July-28 October 1865 -- Smyth Channel passage -- Anchorages in the Strait of Magellan and Symth Channel -- Valparaiso/Santiago visit -- Valparaiso to Callao -- Callao to Honolulu -- Honolulu stopover -- North Pacific navigation -- Abstract of Passages -- Distances run, England to Vancouver Island -- Routine and a Northern Tour: 6 November 1865-30 May 1866 -- Policing Euclataw Indians -- Cowichan Bay visit -- Checking Euclataw compliance -- Anchors and cables -- San Francisco and return -- Witness and prisoners -- Paying the marines -- Pursuing deserters -- Escorting the governor -- Northern assignment -- Northward passage -- Indians, repairs, Indians -- Queen Charlotte Islands visit -- Return to Esquimalt -- Distances run, northern cruise -- Fenians, San Francisco, and Winter Activities: 9 June 1866-6 January 1867 -- Precautions against Fenians -- San Francisco assignment -- Coal consumption -- San Francisco mail call -- Lime and coal -- Puget Sound excursion -- Duties and pleasures -- On Duty and Off Duty Potpourri: 9 January-6 June 1867 -- Rescue mission -- Mauna Kea saga -- Merchant ship beached -- Drowned seamen -- Unsuccessful duck hunting -- Altercation and drowning -- Cowichan bay visit -- San Francisco mail call -- Lighthouse inspections -- Churches and fishes -- Boston Bar visit -- Return to Esquimalt.".
- catalog title "A tour of duty in the Pacific Northwest : E.A. Porcher and H.M.S. Sparrowhawk, 1865-1868 / edited and annotated by Dwight L. Smith.".
- catalog type "Diaries. fast".
- catalog type "text".