Notes and Selected References

Footnotes and selected references from Mapping the Pacific Coast: Coronado to Lewis and Clark, The Quivira Collection.

Notes

1. Phillip D. Burden, The Mapping of North America (Rickmansworth, England: Raleigh, 1996), 17.

2. Henry R. Wagner, Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, Discoverer of the Coast of California (San Francisco: California Historical Society, 1941), 90.

3. Burden, Mapping of America, 106.

4. Ibid., 113.

5. Samuel Bawlf, Sir Francis Drake’s Secret Voyage to the Northwest Coast of America (Salt Spring Island, British Columbia: Sir Francis Drake Publications, 2001), 90.

6. Carl Moreland and David Bannister, Antique Maps: A Collector’s Handbook (Harlow, Essex, England: Longman Group, 1983), 154.

7. Burden, Mapping of America, 338.

8. Well into the seventeenth century the Pacific Ocean was frequently labeled as the Southern Ocean.

9. Seymour I. Schwartz and Ralph E. Ehrenberg, The Mapping of America (New York: Abrams, 1980), 133.

10. Ibid., 134.

11. Derek Hayes, Historical Atlas of the Pacific Northwest (Seattle: Sasquatch Press, 1999), 29.

12. Andrew David, ed., The Charts and Coastal Views of Captain Cook’s Voyages: The Voyage of the Resolution and the Discovery 1776–1780 (London: Hakluyt Society, 1997), 154.

13. Anthony Payne, Enlightenment and Exploration in the North Pacific, 1741–1805 (Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 1997), 179–80.

14. J. C. Beaglehole, The Life of Captain James Cook (London: A. & C. Black, 1974), 501.

15. F. W. Howay, The Dixon-Meares Controversy (Toronto: Reyerson Press, 1929).

16. C. P. C. Fleurieu, A Voyage Round the World 1790–1792 Performed by Etienne Marchand (London, 1801), lxix.

17. Derek Wilson, The Circumnavigators (London: Constable, 1989), 192–94.

18. A letter of authorization by the national government to certify that the ship is sailing with governmental approval. In this case, the president and and the secretary of state of the United States and the governor of the state of Massachusetts all signed Captain Gray’s Sea Letter, reinforcement, no doubt, because he was sailing to territory disputed by Britain and Spain.

19. Derek Hayes, Historical Atlas of British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest (Vancouver: Cavendish Books, 1999).

Selected References

Aczel, Amir D. The Riddle of the Compass: The Invention that Changed the World. New York: Harcourt Books, 2001.

Bawlf, Samuel. Sir Francis Drake’s Secret Voyage to the Northwest Coast of America. Salt Spring Island, British Columbia: Sir Francis Drake Publications, 2001.

Beaglehole, J. C. The Life of Captain James Cook. London: A. & C. Black, 1974.

Burden, Phillip D. The Mapping of North America. Rickmansworth, England: Raleigh Publications, 1996.

Crane, Nicholas. Mercator. London: Wiedenfeld & Nicolson, 2002.

David, Andrew, ed. The Charts and Coastal Views of Captain Cook’s Voyages: The Voyage of the Resolution and the Discovery 1776–1780, vol. 3. London: Hakluyt Society 1997.

Fleurieu, C. P. C. A Voyage Round the World, 1790–1792, Performed by Etienne Marchand. London, 1801.

Hayes, Derek. Historical Atlas of British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest. Vancouver: Cavendish Books, 1999.

———. Historical Atlas of the Pacific Northwest: Maps of Exploration and Discovery. Seattle: Sasquatch Books, 1999.

Moreland, Carl, and David Bannister. Antique Maps, A Collector’s Handbook. Harlow, Essex, England: Longman Group, 1983.

Schwartz, Seymour I., and Ralph E. Ehrenberg. The Mapping of America. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1980.

Wagner, Henry R. Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, Discoverer of the Coast of California. San Francisco: California Historical Society, 1941.

Wilson, Derek. The Circumnavigators. London: Constable, 1989.