The voyage of the 'Frolic' : New England merchants and the opium trade
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F868.M5 L39 1997
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Subjects
LC Subjects
China -- Commerce -- United States.
Excavations (Archaeology) -- California -- Mendocino County.
Frolic (Brig)
Mendocino County (Calif.) -- Antiquities.
Opium trade -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Pomo Indians -- California -- Mendocino County -- History -- 19th century.
Shipwrecks -- California -- Mendocino County -- History -- 19th century.
United States -- Commerce -- China.
Excavations (Archaeology) -- California -- Mendocino County.
Frolic (Brig)
Mendocino County (Calif.) -- Antiquities.
Opium trade -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Pomo Indians -- California -- Mendocino County -- History -- 19th century.
Shipwrecks -- California -- Mendocino County -- History -- 19th century.
United States -- Commerce -- China.
OCLC Fast Subjects
Antiquities.
California -- Mendocino County. -- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJccgbQCB4tJ6X6TxR69Xd
China. -- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcrd4RjtCBk4wfMhTwwG3
Commerce.
Excavations (Archaeology)
Frolic (Brig)
History.
Opium trade.
Pomo Indians.
Shipwrecks.
United States. -- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq
California -- Mendocino County. -- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJccgbQCB4tJ6X6TxR69Xd
China. -- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcrd4RjtCBk4wfMhTwwG3
Commerce.
Excavations (Archaeology)
Frolic (Brig)
History.
Opium trade.
Pomo Indians.
Shipwrecks.
United States. -- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq
Other Subjects
Britisch-Indien
Californie (États-Unis) -- Antiquités.
China
China -- Commerce -- United States.
China -- Zusammenstellung
Chine -- Commerce -- États-Unis.
Chine -- Commerce -- États-Unis.
Commerce -- history
Excavations (Archaeology) -- California -- Mendocino County.
Fouille (archéologie) -- Etats-Unis -- Californie.
Fouilles (Archéologie) -- Californie -- Mendocino (Comté)
Frolic (Brig)
Frolic (Navire)
Frolic -- Schiff
Geschichte 1845-1850.
Indien
Mendocino (Calif. : Comté) -- Antiquités.
Mendocino County (Calif.) -- Antiquities.
Naufrages -- Californie -- Mendocino (Comté) -- Histoire -- 19e siècle.
Opium -- Commerce -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 19e siècle.
Opium -- Industrie et commerce -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 19e siècle.
Opium trade -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Opiumhandel
Opiumhandel.
Pomo (Indiens) -- États-Unis -- Californie (États-Unis) -- 19e siècle.
Pomo -- Californie -- Mendocino (Comté) -- Histoire -- 19e siècle.
Pomo Indians -- California -- Mendocino County -- 19th century.
Schipbreuken.
Ships
Shipwrecks -- California -- Mendocino County -- History -- 19th century.
Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer -- Bitterfeld
United States -- Commerce -- China.
USA.
États-Unis -- Commerce -- Chine.
Californie (États-Unis) -- Antiquités.
China
China -- Commerce -- United States.
China -- Zusammenstellung
Chine -- Commerce -- États-Unis.
Chine -- Commerce -- États-Unis.
Commerce -- history
Excavations (Archaeology) -- California -- Mendocino County.
Fouille (archéologie) -- Etats-Unis -- Californie.
Fouilles (Archéologie) -- Californie -- Mendocino (Comté)
Frolic (Brig)
Frolic (Navire)
Frolic -- Schiff
Geschichte 1845-1850.
Indien
Mendocino (Calif. : Comté) -- Antiquités.
Mendocino County (Calif.) -- Antiquities.
Naufrages -- Californie -- Mendocino (Comté) -- Histoire -- 19e siècle.
Opium -- Commerce -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 19e siècle.
Opium -- Industrie et commerce -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 19e siècle.
Opium trade -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Opiumhandel
Opiumhandel.
Pomo (Indiens) -- États-Unis -- Californie (États-Unis) -- 19e siècle.
Pomo -- Californie -- Mendocino (Comté) -- Histoire -- 19e siècle.
Pomo Indians -- California -- Mendocino County -- 19th century.
Schipbreuken.
Ships
Shipwrecks -- California -- Mendocino County -- History -- 19th century.
Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer -- Bitterfeld
United States -- Commerce -- China.
USA.
États-Unis -- Commerce -- Chine.
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Format
Book
Physical Desc
xvi, 227 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-216) and index.
Description
"In the late summer of 1984, the author and a group of his archaeology students excavated fragments of Chinese porcelain at the site of a Pomo Indian village a hundred miles north of San Francisco. How did these ceramics, which were more than a hundred years old, find their way to this remote area? And what could one make of local legend that told of Pomo women wearing Chinese silk shawls in the 1850s? The author determined to find the answers to these questions, never dreaming that his quest would eventually involve the lives of nineteenth-century Boston merchants, Baltimore shipbuilders, Bombay opium brokers, and newly rich businessmen in gold rush San Francisco. The author soon learned that in 1850 the clipper Frolic, a sailing ship built specifically for the Asian opium trade, had wrecked on the Mendocino coast, a few miles from the Pomo village. He unearthed the business records of its owners, A. Heard & Co., which showed that respectable Bostonians had made their fortunes running opium from India to China. The family histories of the firm's two most influential partners are traced from the American Revolution to their joint decision to order a custom-built Baltimore clipper for the opium trade. In describing the design, construction, and outfitting of the Frolic, the author was aided by a stroke of luck--a slave named Fred Bailey, later known to the world as the abolitionist Frederick Douglass, worked in the Frolic's shipyard in 1836 and wrote detailed descriptions of the building of such ships. The Frolic, under Captain Edward Faucon (who was depicted as the 'good' captain in Richard Henry Dana's Two Years Before the Mast), plied the opium trade from Bombay to China from 1845 to 1850. The author describes the political, financial, and logistical aspects of the profitable enterprise before 1849, when the introduction of steam vessels into the opium trade made the Frolic obsolete as an opium clipper. However, the California gold rush created a lucrative market for Chinese goods, and the Heard firm dispatched the Frolic to San Francisco with a diverse cargo that included silks, porcelain, jewelry, and furniture. When the Frolic wrecked on the Mendocino coast, the Pomo Indians salvaged its cargo, and the vessel's history passed into folk tradition. The subsequent lives of those intimately associated with the Frolic are profiled. The owners' families preferred to forget the source of their fortunes, and prior to her death in 1942, the daughter of the Frolic's captain burned her father's papers to preserve his reputation. She could not know that in 1965 sports divers would discover the remains of her father's opium clipper, and that 134 years after its wreck, the Frolic's story would inspire an archaeologist-anthropologist to pursue its colorful history."
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Layton, T. N. (1997). The voyage of the 'Frolic': New England merchants and the opium trade . Stanford University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Layton, Thomas N.. 1997. The Voyage of the 'Frolic': New England Merchants and the Opium Trade. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Layton, Thomas N.. The Voyage of the 'Frolic': New England Merchants and the Opium Trade Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1997.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Layton, T. N. (1997). The voyage of the 'frolic': new england merchants and the opium trade. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Layton, Thomas N.. The Voyage of the 'Frolic': New England Merchants and the Opium Trade Stanford University Press, 1997.
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