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Re: Mutineers on Pitcairn
From: Arthur Pearson
Date: 2004 Sep 25, 08:59 -0400
From: Arthur Pearson
Date: 2004 Sep 25, 08:59 -0400
Doug, I am reading the The Bounty now but have not yet reached the section on the mutineers journey to Pitcairn. I'll look forward to the section on their discovery to learn what I can. Thanks, Arthur -----Original Message----- From: Navigation Mailing List [mailto:NAVIGATION-L@LISTSERV.WEBKAHUNA.COM] On Behalf Of Royer, Doug Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 8:08 PM To: NAVIGATION-L@LISTSERV.WEBKAHUNA.COM Subject: Mutineers on Pitcairn Arthur, I've read quite a few books on this matter in the last 18 months.In most of them Folger's name is mentioned along with 2 others.The last book on this matter I read was title "The Bounty".I wrote the list about it some time in April or May '04 I believe.It was a very well researched book.By far the most informative on certain aspects of this adventure than most others.It even recreated the tracklines of Bounty's last search for a resting place.It is in the archives. Folger's was either the 1st or 2nd whaler to visit Pitcairn after the Bounty rested there.It was stated the 1st whaleing vessel only sent a party ashore to look for provisions.They noted certain structures on the island that didn't quite fit but left shortly after due to a storm or something.It was actually the 2nd whaler to visit Pitcairn that investigated the sightings.That may be Folger's vessel.I really can't remember precisely what order the ships got to Pitcairn. Check theaArchives from this year under the title "The Bounty". Hope this helps you in your search.