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Island of the Blue Foxes

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by Stephen R. Bown


  Lassenius expedition and, 80

  Lepekhin and, 206

  Nagai Island and, 167

  Pronchishchev expedition and, 80

  St. Paul and, 180, 183–185

  St. Peter and, 2, 154, 159, 167–169, 173, 175, 177–179, 193, 196–198, 200–201, 206, 210–219, 223, 225–226, 228–231

  symptoms, 109, 172, 175, 215

  Waxell and, 210–211, 216

  sea bear, 123 (fig.), 237, 245, 263

  sea council, 139, 195

  concerning Steller, 144

  decision on a September 1741 return to Petropavlovsk, 116, 155

  decision to hasten back to Avacha Bay, 128, 155

  Khitrov and, 139, 155, 194–195, 221

  role in Russian Imperial Navy, 113

  route decisions for Pacific crossing, 113–114

  on water supply situation, 157

  with Waxell in charge, 124

  sea cow, 3, 123 (fig.), 249–252, 254, 265

  sea lion, 3, 123 (fig.), 144, 148, 157, 229, 247, 270

  Sea of Okhotsk, 34–35, 42–45, 66, 98, 101, 105, 107

  sea otters

  depletion of, 271, 273

  furs, 247–248, 255

  hunting of, 226–227, 237

  meat, smell and taste of, 228, 263

  Steller’s observations on, 247–249

  seals, on Bering Island, 189 (fig.), 237, 239–240, 245–247

  Second Kamchatka Expedition. See Great Northern Expedition

  Semidi Islands, 152

  Senavin, Naum, 32

  Shein, Alexis, 11

  shipbuilding

  Archangel Gabriel, 47, 98

  for Great Northern Expedition, 98, 102–103

  in Kamchatka, 57

  of the new St. Peter on Bering Island, 242–245, 250, 253

  at Okhotsk, 43–44, 98, 102–103, 244

  Peter the Great and, 15–17, 19–22

  Tobol, 79

  Shumagin, Nikita, 167

  Shumagin Islands, 122 (fig.), 158, 166–167, 175, 177–178, 199

  Siberia

  Bering’s map of, 56

  Cossacks in, 73

  exile to, 13, 33, 55, 61, 73

  exploration of, 30–32

  First Kamchatka Expedition and, 33–36

  flora and fauna of, 90

  Great Northern Expedition and, 4, 56–57, 60–63

  lawlessness in, 73

  political history, 33–34

  population, 33, 65, 89

  size, 33

  terrain of, 33, 34, 65, 97

  Sievers, Peter von, 32

  Sitkalidak Island, 144

  Skavronskaya, Martha. See Catherine I (Empress of Russia)

  Skornyakov-Pisarev, Grigory

  as administrator in Okhotsk, 61–62, 65, 78, 82–84

  Bering’s dislike of, 78, 84

  derogatory reports on Bering, 94

  exile to Siberia, 61

  personal traits of, 61–62, 84

  replacement of, 101

  report denouncing Spangberg, 100

  slatkaya trava, 47

  Smeeton, Miles, 154

  Sophia (electress of Hanover), 13–14

  Sophia (half-sister of Peter the Great), 12, 22

  Spain

  American coast claimed by, 147

  colonies and explorations of, 30

  Spangberg, Martin

  addition to First Kamchatka Expedition, 36–37

  arrival in Okhotsk on Great Northern Expedition, 82–84, 98

  crossing of Kamchatka peninsula, 45

  crossing Sea of Okhotsk, 44

  dissatisfaction with Bering, 94, 96

  expeditions to Japan, 98–100, 103

  Great Northern Expedition, 56, 58, 62, 64, 98–100

  on halting the First Kamchatka Expedition, 49

  phantom islands and, 114–115

  promotions, 51, 59

  relationship with Chirikov, 93–95

  shipbuilding on First Kamchatka Expedition, 47

  shipbuilding on Great Northern Expedition, 98

  St. Petersburg to Siberia, 74

  travel from Yakutsk to Okhotsk, 40–43

  spectacled cormorant, 247, 249, 265

  St. Julien Island, 262

  St. Paul

  arrival in America, 147–152

  condition after return, 185

  construction and outfitting of, 4, 102–103

  contact with Americans, 150–151

  crew, 116–117

  departure from Kamchatka (June 1741), 4–5

  homeward voyage, 152

  loss of shore excursion boats and men (July 1741), 148–152

  Okhotsk to Avacha Bay, 105–107

  Pacific voyage to America, 115–120, 146–152

  scurvy, 180, 183–185

  separation from St. Peter (June 4, 1741), 120

  St. Peter sighted by (June 20,1741), 116–117

  St. Peter

  arrival and beaching on Bering Island, 1–2, 188 (fig.), 199–213, 222

  assessment of condition (Jan 1742), 231–233

  building of new (1742), 242–245, 250

  construction and outfitting of, 4, 102–103

  contact with Americans, 162–166

  crew, 116–117

  decision to return home, 155

  departure from Kamchatka (June 1741), 4–5

  dismantling of, 234–235, 241–243

  internal conflicts, 116–117, 244

  launch of new St. Peter, 255

  loading of new St. Peter, 256

  at Nagai Island, 158, 161–162, 167

  Okhotsk to Avacha Bay, 105–107

  Pacific crossing to America, 115–120, 124–145

  return of new St. Peter to Petropavlovsk, 257–259

  return voyage, 173–179, 179–185, 192–198

  scurvy, 2, 154, 159, 167–169, 173, 175, 177–179, 193, 196–198, 200–201, 206, 210–219, 223, 225–226, 228–231

  separation from St. Paul (June 4, 1741), 120

  St. Petersburg

  Anna Bering’s return to, 103–104

  founding, 9 (fig.), 24

  Great Northern Expedition trip from to Siberia, 72–84

  stamp, 189 (fig.)

  Starodubstov, Sava, 243–244, 258

  starvation, 43–44, 51

  Steller, Georg

  Alaska coast exploration, 140–145

  at Avacha Bay, 116

  Beasts of the Sea, 123 (fig.), 188 (fig.), 265, 267

  Bering and, 91, 109, 111–113, 120, 125, 127, 132, 144, 158, 169, 175, 197, 218–222

  Bering Island (spring 1742 ), 236–253

  Bering Island (winter 1741–1742), 214–221, 223–227, 229–230, 233–235

  Bering Island arrival, 199–213

  in Bolsheretsk, 106, 108, 111–113

  on brutality of fur seal hunt, 246

  contact with Americans, 163–166

  dealings with naval officers, 118–120, 125–127, 131, 139, 159, 168, 179

  death, 266

  on decision to return home, 155

  drinking of, 119–120, 266

  early life, 86–87

  foxes and, 199, 203–205, 209, 215, 223, 227, 239, 247

  gambling and, 224–227

  Gmelin and, 88–89, 93, 265

  on Hesselberg’s death, 216

  on his growing foreboding, 127

  Kayak Island, 132–138, 142

  Khitrov and, 161–162, 198, 202, 208, 212, 221, 226

  lack of discovery of minerals, 142–143

  land sightings, 128–129, 156–157

  on leaving Bering Island, 257

  life/career after the expedition, 265–267

  marriage, 88

  move to Russia, 87–88

  on Nagai Island, 158–160

  nature studies on Bering Island, 246–252

  Pacific voyage to America, 111, 116, 118–120, 125–128

  personality of, 85–88, 91, 112, 114, 119, 125, 139, 160, 168, 216
–217

  on punishment of Kamchadals, 110

  return voyage, 167–169, 174–179, 193–195, 197–198

  scientific contributions of, 3, 86, 249

  scurvy and, 86, 108–109, 159, 167–169, 172–173, 175, 178, 198, 216–218, 223

  “sea ape,” 153–154

  sea cow study on Bering Island, 249–252

  sea otter pelts, 255

  Spangberg’s meeting with on way to Okhotsk, 100

  style of travel, 88

  tending to the sick on Bering Island, 215–219, 238, 244

  tobacco use, 230, 239

  on water situations, 157, 159–160

  Waxell and, 133, 179, 200, 202, 210–211, 236, 240

  Steller’s Creek, 134

  Steller’s eider, 265

  Steller’s jay, 3, 142

  Steller’s sea bear, 123 (fig.)

  Steller’s sea cow, 3, 123 (fig.), 249–252, 265

  Steller’s sea eagle, 247

  Steller’s sea lion, 3, 123 (fig.), 247, 256, 265

  Stephanov, Savin, 201

  storm fishes, 153

  Streltsy, 12–13, 22

  Sweden, 14

  Great Northern War, 18, 23–24, 28

  Peter the Great in Sweden, 18

  Sykes, John, 122 (fig.)

  Systema Naturae (Linnaeus), 90

  Takanis Bay, 148, 180

  Tarakanov, Seliverst, 201

  tax on Siberian furs, 33–34, 89

  technologies, new of western Europe, 15

  Tlingit, 122 (fig.), 135, 151, 184

  tobacco

  legalization by Peter the Great, 23

  pipes made by Steller, 230

  shared with American native by St. Peter crew, 164

  use in trade, 99, 138, 148, 182

  use on Bering Island, 230, 239, 254

  Tobol (sloop), 79

  Tobolsk

  First Kamchatka Expedition and, 34–35, 37, 51

  Great Northern Expedition, 72–75

  population size, 65

  Steller’s arrest, 266

  Tolbuchin, 101

  Treaty of Nerchinsk, 35

  Treaty of Nystad, 24

  Tretyakov, Andrei, 177

  Trubitsin, Grigori, 148

  Tunguska River, 39, 75

  Turner Island, 158

  Upper Kamchatka Post, 44

  Ust-Kut, 39

  Vancouver, George, 122 (fig.), 144

  Vienna, Peter the Great in, 22

  Vitamin C, 229

  VOC. See Dutch East India Company

  Von Fuch, Heinrich, 96–97

  Vostok, 44

  Voyage of Discovery (Vancouver), 122 (fig.)

  A Voyage Round the World in the Years 1740–1744 (Anson), 169

  walrus ivory, 270–271

  Walton, William, 99

  warming houses, 81–82

  water

  Archangel Gabriel search and trade for, 47, 50

  provisions for Pacific voyage, 102, 116

  retrieval from Nagai Island, 158–160

  sea council on water supply situation, 157

  shortage or tainted on St. Paul, 179–184

  shortage or tainted on St. Peter, 124, 127–128, 131–137, 139, 145, 157–160, 167–169, 175, 177

  Spangberg’s voyages to Japan and, 99–100

  water sky, 202

  Waxell, Laurentz, 76, 116, 211, 264

  Waxell, Sven

  Alaska coast and islands, 139, 143–144, 152–161

  America sighting, 129

  assessment of St. Peter (Jan 1742), 231–233

  authority/leadership on Bering Island, 223–224, 244–245

  Bering Island (spring 1742), 236–238, 240–245, 250

  Bering Island (winter 1741–1742), 214–217, 220–226, 228–234

  Bering Island arrival, 199–200, 202–206, 208, 210, 213

  Bering’s death, 220–221

  blue foxes and, 204

  contact with Americans, 163–166

  on crew condition on Bering Island, 213

  on dangerous sea conditions, 106–107

  on dead whale sighting, 117–118

  death, 264

  on discipline on Great Northern Expedition, 76

  dismantling of the St. Peter, 234–235

  eating fur seals, 240

  on exploration of Arctic Coast, 80

  family on Great Northern Expedition, 64, 76, 116, 211, 264

  gambling and, 224–226

  at Kayak Island, 137–138

  Khitrov shore party and, 160–162

  on laborers in Great Northern Expedition, 74, 92

  landing in America, 130

  launch of new St. Peter, 255

  on living conditions on Bering Island, 263–264

  on meals on Bering Island, 228

  memoirs, 264

  at Nagai Island, 158–160

  on Okhotsk, 83

  Ovtsin and, 224, 232–233

  Pacific voyage to America, 116, 120, 124

  petition for compensation for his men, 263–264

  on phantom islands, 114–115

  plans for St. Peter, April 1742 meeting on, 240–242

  quoting Bering, 63

  on return to Petropavlovsk, 258–259

  return voyage, 174–179, 192–199

  scurvy, 210–211, 216

  sea cow hunts, 250–251

  sketch of Aleuts of Shumagin Island, 122 (fig.)

  Steller and, 133, 168, 179, 200, 202, 210–211, 236, 240

  on supplies, 103

  on tale of St. Paul’s misfortune, 151

  on treatment of natives, 109–110

  on Yakutsk to Okhotsk route, 81

  whales, carcasses on Bering Island, 228–229, 246

  White Sea, 14, 21

  William (King of England), 21

  Windy Bay, 148

  Wingham Island, 132–134, 137

  Yakobi Island, 148

  Yakuts, 34, 46, 71 (fig.), 96

  Yakutsk

  First Kamchatka Expedition, 34, 38–39, 51

  Great Northern Expedition, 75–76, 78, 80, 91–93, 95, 97–98

  population size, 65

  yasak (tax) collector, 89

  Yelagin, Ivan, 107, 183

  Yenisei River, 38, 57, 75, 78–80

  Yeniseisk, 38–39, 262–263

  Yezo, 114–115

  Yudoma Cross, 43, 81–82

  Yushin, Kharlam

  beaching of the St. Peter, 211

  on Bering Island, 237, 240

  at Nagai Island, 158

  in St. Peter command structure, 116

  Zaandam, 19

 

 

 


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