Time Line of other Marine History Articles (148) only listed here.
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1750 ❖ (circa) OZETTE Mud Slide on Olympic Peninsula
1775 ❖ DESTRUCTION IS.❖
1792 ❖ REAR ADMIRAL OF THE BLUE ❖ PETER PUGET
1860-1956 ❖ THE SAN JUAN LIMESTONE TRADE
1867 ❖ SAN JUAN ISLAND ❖
1871 ❖ THE AMAZING RACE
1883 ❖ POLE PASS LIGHT ❖
1888 ❖ STEAMER OVER THE RAPIDS ❖
1891 ❖ SEMIAHMOO CANNERY, BLAINE "SPIT"
1895 ❖ STEAMER BUCKEYE CAPSIZED, ONE LOST.
1896 ❖ CHINESE WORKERS FOR THE CANNERY ❖
1896 ❖ THE CAYOU'S CHRISTMAS DAY DIP
1898 ❖ S. S. LYDIA THOMPSON ON SHAG ROCK, ORCAS IS., WA.
1899 ❖ OFF TO HONOLULU
1899 ❖ TRAPS BOUGHT OUT
1900 ❖ INDIAN TOM of the OLD RANCHO
1901 ❖ LAUNCH HERMOSA of West Sound, WA.
1901 ❖ First steamer launched from Otis, Lopez Island.
1902 ❖ Abandoned at Echo Bay, Sucia Island.
1902~~ SHIPBUILDING IN SAN JUAN COUNTY
1903 ❖ A MARINE LABORATORY SITE ❖
1905 ❖ Shrimp at Flat Point
1905 ❖ BUILDING OF ROSARIO ❖
1906 ❖ The Windjammer GANGES (updated.)
1906 ❖ Ore Barge Wreck ❖
1906 ❖ SHEEP B--b---b--band--of FROST ISLAND
1907 ❖ CLAMS for the Lopez Cannery ❖
1907~~ LOST IN THE DARK
1908, June 6 ❖ CAYOU'S STANDARD
1909 ❖ FIELD CAMP AT OLGA ❖
1910 ❖ EARLY OLGA INN BY STEAMER ❖
1910 ❖ TWO SALTS ON SALT
1910 ❖ NORTON'S INN ❖ DEER HARBOR, Orcas Island, WA.
1911 ❖ STERNWHEELER LOST in GUEMES CHANNEL
1912 ❖ ELDER "BOSTON TOM"
1912 ❖ REVENUE LAUNCH GUARD WRECKED ❖
1912 ❖ BEEF HARBOR FISH TRAP
1912 ❖ Benson Log Rafts Heading South
1912 ❖ The new SHAW hauling canned fish
1913 ❖ S. S. ADMIRAL FARRAGUT
1913 ❖ YANKEE DOODLE COMING THROUGH
1914, February 25. Schooner WILLIS A. HOLDEN, Disabled.
1917 ❖ Bark UNION ❖ Salvage attempt
1917 ❖ SCHOONER SANWAN ❖ by Robert Moran, Orcas Island
1917 ❖ KINGSTON DAY at Friday Harbor
1919 ❖ YACHT EL PRIMERO with a bet of 1,000 "Bones" (Updated)
1921 ❖ KENNEWICK-PASCO FERRY -- with the LAUNDRY TRUCK ABOARD
1922 ❖ THE BIRTH OF THE MARINE DIGEST ❖
1922 ❖ BOOZE RUNNER PIRATES
1923 ❖ THE HENRIETTA OF DOLPHIN BAY
1924 ❖ RUM RUNNERS TO THE GALLOWS ❖
1926 ❖ Tug HUMACONNA Out Yachting
1927 ❖ MAIDEN VOYAGE ❖ FERRY CITY OF MUKILTEO
1929 ❖ RELIC OF THE PAST
1929 ❖ A 4th CLASS POST OFFICE COMING THROUGH ❖The CHICKAWANA
1930 ❖ OSAGE LAUNCHED ON DECATUR ISLAND
1930 ❖ Campfire Coffee on Lopez Island
1931 ❖ DRY DOCK at PUGET SOUND NAVY YARD
1932 ❖ THE STAR CLASS-- PI Regatta--Update.
1933 ❖ S.S. TACOMA to Friday Harbor ❖
1933 ❖ LIVESTOCK OVERBOARD at SHAW LANDING
1934 ❖ DELLWOOD WITH LUMBER FOR NOME
1935 ❖ MAIDEN TRIP FROM PUGET SOUND TO THE SKAGIT RIVER
1935 ❖ A NEW BRIDGE ❖
1936 ❖ SAANICH TRIBE WIN AT COUPEVILLE (updated)
1937 ❖ FRIDAY HARBOR MARINE LABS❖
1938 ❖ STEAMING THROUGH THE LOCKS ❖
1939 ❖ FLATTIES FLAT RACING ON LAKE WASHINGTON
1939 ❖ ORCAS MAN TAKES 8,500 MILE SAIL ❖ by Lew Dodd
1939 ❖ GOLITHON WINS FOR OLGA
1940 ❖ RARE FOSSILS FOUND ON SUCIA ❖
1941 ❖ MAIL STEAMER OSAGE CRUISE-POPULAR WITH TOURISTS
1941 ❖ LIGHTS OUT ON LAKE UNION
1942 ❖ JENSEN SHIPYARD IS SCENE OF ACTIVITY WITH MORAN MACHINERY
1942 ❖ Friday Harbor Men Part with the MOUNT McKINLEY
1943 ❖ CORKEY FINDS A FLATTIE
1943 ❖ SINBAD of the SAN JUANS
1944 ❖ LAKE UNION HOUSE SINKING
1946 ❖ CAPT. GEORGE BAHM GIVEN TWO MEDALS
1947 ❖ LANDING OF NEW OWNERS OF YELLOW ISLAND, San Juan Archipelago.
1947 ❖ CHANTEY and I LIKE FEBRUARY SAILING ❖
1948 ❖ DEADMAN ISLAND
1949 and BACK. THE SAN JUANS with Gladys Howard.
1950 ❖The Bellingham Shipyard
1951 ❖ Freshened Up for Island Life ❖ M.V. KLICKITAT (ex-STOCKTON)
1951 ❖ Sad Day on the Ferry Slip
1953 ❖ ALASKA PLYWOOD ARRIVES
1953 ❖ SEINERS GET REEL-EQUIPPED
1953 ❖ Silverware for Capt. Noel Davis, Tug MONARCH ❖
1955 ❖ CANNON HUNTERS ❖
1956 ❖ ORCAS ISLAND Yacht Club–– First Meeting
1957 ❖ PRESERVING RELICS OF THE SEA ❖
1957 ❖ SALMON TENDER KENMORE ❖ FLAGSHIP FOR THE DAY ❖
1957 ❖ BARRELS OF GOLD IN FROM ALASKA ❖
1958 ❖ ONE OF BURT'S BOATS ❖
1959 ❖ Ferrying Past Horton's Hook, Wasp Pass ❖❖
1959 ❖ 1951 L-190 International with a full load ❖❖
1960 ❖ CAPTAIN EIKUM'S CAKE ❖
1960 ❖ CHARLIE AND BUDDY HEADING TO ALASKA
1961 ❖ AFRICAN STAR ❖❖ In the Mud with Broom
1961 ❖ PUGET SOUND LIVE STEAMERS MEET
1962 ❖ The YARMOUTH Attends the Seattle World's Fair
1964 ❖ Gillnetter CALYPSO
1964 ❖ HERE COMES SENATOR HENRY MAKING BIG PLANS
1965 ❖ Playing with Boats
1966 ❖ FOSS ICEBREAKER
1966 ❖ NEW PUGET SOUND PILOT
1967 ❖ PRESTON ON PARADE
1968 ❖ SPENCER SPIT STATE PARK, LOPEZ ISLAND, WA.
1968 ❖ CAPTAIN BERT HOLMES IS ELECTED TO PUGET SOUND PILOTS
1968 ❖ FIRST FERRY MEETING FOR SALTY MEMBERS
1969 ❖ GIANT STERN TRAWLER OUT OF BELLINGHAM, WA.
1969-1978 ❖ Hudson's Bay Replica NONSUCH ❖ London to Friday Harbor (updated)
1971 ❖ SAKI FOR ANELA
1972 ❖ S.S. VIRGINIA V Anniversary Party
1972 ❖ STEAMING with S S VIRGINIA V ❖
1972 ❖ ERNEST K. GANN & STRUMPET ❖
1972 ❖ LAUNCH OF THE M.V. SPOKANE ❖
1973 ❖ First Log Entry USCG STATEN ISLAND (WAGB 278)
1974 ❖ CAPTAIN "SPIKE" EIKUM ❖
1976 ❖ DIGGING ON BAINBRIDGE
1977 ❖ LOW IN THE WATER at STUART ISLAND ❖
1977 ❖ AN OLD SALT AND A NORWEGIAN BEAUTY ❖❖
1978 ❖ LETNIKOF COVE ❖
1978 ❖ ONE-HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO FEET OF FISHING BOAT
1979 ❖ STEAMING DOWN THE STREET with Engineer Tommy
1979 ❖ WARWICK THOMPKINS, JR. ❖ VICTOR
1981 ❖ MARINER GLADYS PRINCE ❖ and ALLRIGHT
1982 ❖ GRAYS HARBOR with MR. SCAYLEA
1983 ❖ The W. T. PRESTON now a National Historic Landmark
1983 ❖ A SALTY GREETING CEREMONY FROM LIME KILN LIGHT
1983 ❖ SUPER CLASS FERRY KALEETAN ❖
1984 ❖ OLYMPIC GOLD for Seattle
1987 ❖ DYNAMITE BLOWS IN FRIDAY HARBOR (Updated)
1989 ❖ THE STATE'S LADY WASHINGTON ❖
1989 ❖ PHIL SMART, King Neptune XXXX
1992 ❖ GOLD DREDGE with a Four-Foss-Escort
1992 ❖ BRIG LADY WASHINGTON MARKS A BICENTENNIAL OBSERVATION
1993 ❖ WATMOUGH BIGHT GIFT
1993 ❖ WINTER CALM IN FRIDAY HARBOR ❖
1998 ❖ A PHANTOM OF THE FANTOME ❖
2000 ❖ CAPTAIN EARL E. FOWLER (1903-2000) ❖
2012 ❖ PACIFIC NORTHWEST PASSAGE ❖ by crew of SOL
2019 ❖ MT. BAKER WITH ONE BALDIE
2020 ❖ SAVE THE GLORY OF THE SEAS
2020 ❖ ROUND ORCAS ❖ Third Annual Sail
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❖ SHANTY
"A worksong used to aid labor at sea and sung for pleasure alongshore. (The name is probably derived from the Maine woodsmen's shanty or bunkhouse; derival of chantey from the French chantez is "an educated blunder," according to Phillip Barry, authority on folksong.)"
Above text from Sea Language Comes Ashore. Joanna Carver Colcord; New York. Cornell Maritime Press, 1943.
"It is fairly certain that the seamen of the ancient world, those of the Middle Sea in particular, had chants of some kind that they would sing in order to keep in unison when rowing at the great sweeps of their biremes, triremes, pamphylians, penteconters and what not, but we have no printed record of them.
The first mention in literature of the sing-out appears in a manuscript of the time of Henry VI, in the year 1400, to be exact.
(Source: The Early Naval Ballads of England, edited by J. O. Halliwell. The Percy Society, 1841.)
The earliest work giving actual shanty verses is the COMPLAYNT OF SCOTLAND OF 1549. Two anchor songs are given, one bowline shanty, and three hauling songs for hoisting the lower yard. The form and language of these early shanties, apart from the fact that the English is Chaucerian, are very much like what our sailors of the sail sang three hundred years later."
This text from the above book by Hugill, Stan. London; Herbert Jenkins Publisher, 1969.
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