Cape Flattery
This weather-beaten point is the farthest northwest of contiguous US land; it is where
the
Strait of Juan de Fuca meets the Pacific Ocean. On March 22, 1778,
Captain James Cook (1728-1779) gave the point its English name, in reference to its flattering prospect
of a forthcoming strait—the
Juan de Fuca .
Cape Flattery makes up a part of the Makah Reservation. The Makah traversed these
rough waters to hunt and fish in a variety of canoes, from cargo to sailing designs.
Mentions of this place in the documents
Kennedy, John Frederick
Staines, Reverend Robert John
Tatoosh Island
Olympic Peninsula
Cape Beale
Neah Bay
Juan de Fuca Strait
Clallam Bay
Pelly, Sir John Henry to Hawes, Benjamin 24 October 1846, CO 305:1, no. 1301, 25.
Douglas, Chief Factor Governor Vice-Admiral Sir James to Grey, Third Earl Henry George
29 January 1852, CO 305:3, no. 3742, 84.
O'Brien-Stafford, Augustus Stafford to Cuffe, 3rd Earl of Desart John Otway O'Conner
28 June 1852, CO 305:3, no. 6031, 260.
Boys, Reverend Thomas to Cuffe, 3rd Earl of Desart John Otway O'Conner 11 October
1852, CO 305:3, no. 9263, 495.
Douglas, Chief Factor Governor Vice-Admiral Sir James to Lytton, Sir Edward George
Earle Bulwer 26 October 1858, CO 60:1, no. 12724, 245.
Douglas, Chief Factor Governor Vice-Admiral Sir James to Lytton, Sir Edward George
Earle Bulwer 14 December 1858, CO 60:1, no. 1067, 514.
Corry, Henry Thomas Lowry to Carnarvon, Earl 20 April 1859, CO 305:12, no. 4250, 26.
Kennedy, Arthur to Cardwell, Edward 14 October 1864, CO 305:23, no. 11617, 348.
Paget, Lord Clarence Edward to Rogers, Baron Blachford Frederic 29 November 1864,
CO 305:24, no. 11063, 16.
The Colonial Despatches Team.
Cape Flattery. The Colonial Despatches of Vancouver Island and British Columbia 1846-1871 , Edition 2.4, ed. The Colonial Despatches Team. Victoria, B.C.: University of Victoria.
https://bcgenesis.uvic.ca/cape_flattery.html .
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