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to deliver Spain's new administrator to that outpost. After spending the summer trading for fur pelts from the natives along the coast, Ingraham sailed to China via the Sandwich Islands, and then back to Boston. On the journey to the Chinese mainland the ship log shows the crew passing by the island
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on April 14. While in this Spanish port they took on some provisions before sailing north again. A few days later, on April 19, 1792, Ingraham discovered a small uncharted island group. These islands were situated roughly nine degrees south of the
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After arriving off the coast of North America, Ingraham set about trading for the fur pelts he was sent to bargain for from the natives. On September 26, 1792, Ingraham encountered his former captain, Captain
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in the late 1790s, Ingraham served as a naval officer. He was a lieutenant, last appearing on Navy Department records on June 14, 1799. Joseph Ingraham was lost at sea in fall 1800 while serving on the
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Boggs, S. Whittemore (1938). "American Contributions to Geographical Knowledge of the Central Pacific".
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Island for a general. The island are approximately at 9° 20' south of the Equator and 140° 54' west of
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excerpts from the Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society For the Year 1793. Vol. II
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Joseph Ingraham's Journal of the Brigantine Hope on a Voyage to the Northwest Coast of America,
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while on his way to trade along the west coast of North America. He was also a prisoner in the
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Ingraham Point
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Ingraham Bay
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Mark D. Kaplanoff (ed.), Barre (Massachusetts), Imprint Society, 1971.
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During the War of Independence, Ingraham was a sailor captured by the
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when it sailed to the Pacific Northwest to engage in the fur trade.
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American Revolutionary War prisoners of war held by Great Britain
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Naval Historical Center. Retrieved on February 26, 2008.
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This article is about the sailor. For other people, see
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was under the command of Ingraham's former shipmate
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Joseph Holt Ingraham (disambiguation)

United States of America
United States Navy
American Revolutionary War
Quasi-War
American
maritime fur trader
Marquesas Islands
American Revolutionary War
United States Navy
British
Columbia Rediviva
John Kendrick

Boston
Hope
Thomas Handasyd Perkins
Russell Sturgis
James
Thomas Lamb
James Magee
Margaret
fur trade
Cape Horn
Madre de Dios Island
Chile
Equator
Washington
Island

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