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Columbia (barque)

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History
United Kingdom
NameColumbia
OwnerHudson's Bay Company
BuilderGreen, Wigram & Green, Blackwall
Launched8 July 1835[1]
FateSold in 1850 and last listed 1851
General characteristics [2]
Tons burthen2886494,[1] or 3033094,[2] or 309[3] (bm)
Length103 ft 0 in (31.39 m)
Beam25 ft 6 in (7.77 m)
Depth11 ft 0 in (3.35 m)
Sail planBarque[4]
Complement22, or 24
Armament6 guns
NotesMainly of English Oak, also African Oak and English Elm; masts of Red Pine.

Columbia was a barque launched in 1835 in London for the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC). She served in the service of the Columbia District of the HBC on the Columbia River and elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest in the 1830s and 1840s.[5]

Columbia first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1836 with Darbey, master, and Hudson's Bay Company, owner.[3]

On her maiden voyage, in 1835, she served as escort to the Beaver. Her voyages included the coast of California and the Sandwich Islands. She made six voyages out of London in all, and spent part of 1846–1847 in Fort Victoria, British Columbia. Columbia was sold in 1850.[4]

Various letters addressed to sailors serving aboard the barque Columbia survive in the book Undelivered Letters to Hudson's Bay Company Men on the Northwest Coast of America, 1830-57.[2][6]

See also

Citations

References

  • Beattie, Judith Hudson (2003). Undelivered letters to Hudson's Bay Company men on the Northwest Coast of America, 1830 - 57. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press. ISBN 978-0-7748-0974-0.


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