Easterby was a 
San Francisco-based merchant who instructed 
Rooney to explore the 
Queen Charlotte Islands for trade opportunities; the expedition claimed to have discovered gold and silver
                     in a quartz vein near 
Una Point in 
April 1852.
1 Easterby unsuccessfully applied for a lease to mine the area. The crew of the 
Una had previously discovered the vein, however, and mined it in 
November 1851, before running aground; 
Rooney, on his journey north, rescued the crew.
2 Masset Haida later plundered and burned 
Rooney's ship, the 
Susan Sturges, when it returned to the coast against 
Captain Kuper's as well as the HBC’s warnings.
3 In 
1858-9, Easterby sought reimbursement from the British Government for the expenses of the
                     lost ship and exploration of the island, suggesting he was misled about the lease
                     being granted.
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                     		Easterby set sail from England in 
1832 and spent 16 years at sea, visiting Mediterranean, Asian and South American seas.
                     Settling in 
San Francisco in 
1848, Easterby became a successful merchant with businesses in multiple Californian cities,
                     many with business partner 
Francis Gray.
5 After marrying 
Gray’s sister, Emily, they moved to Napa where he became a prominent figure in railroad
                     and irrigation works.
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