sharkShark
According to this document, sharkShark was a US schooner which brought Americans to Fort Vancouver sometime before September 7th, 1846; sharkShark was commanded by Captain Howison.1
The sharkShark became, on several occasions, a symbol of US naval power, and when it was sent to Honolulu for repairs, in 1846, it was to be that it would later sail up the Columbia River, ostensibly on an exploratory mission.2
Given tensions in Oregon Territory at the time, the sharkShark was likely sent to assert US trade and naval dominance. However, things did not go as planned for the mission. On September 10th, the sharkShark struck an uncharted shoal off the mouth of the Columbia, and was swept by the tide into a churn of waves.3 The ship was lost, but all crew survived; ironically, all hands chartered back to San Francisco on the cadboroCadboro, an HBC ship, and one very much British.4
  • 1. Shark, Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
  • 2. Ibid.
  • 3. Ibid.
  • 4. Ibid.
Mentions of this vessel in the documents
The Colonial Despatches Team. Shark. The Colonial Despatches of Vancouver Island and British Columbia 1846-1871, Edition 2.0, ed. The Colonial Despatches Team. Victoria, B.C.: University of Victoria. https://bcgenesis.uvic.ca/shark.html.

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