Phoenix (1821 whaler)

Phoenix, or Phenix, was an American wooden whaler, launched in 1821. She plied the Pacific Ocean from her homeport of Nantucket, Massachusetts. She made ten complete voyages between 1821 and her loss, on her 11th voyage, in 1858.

History
United States
NamePhoenix
Owner
  • T&P Macy (1844)
  • Gardner & McCeave (1853)
BuilderRochester, MA
Launched1821
FateWrecked 12 October 1858
General characteristics
Tons burthen323[1] (bm)

Phoenix and her captain, Perry Winslow, discovered Winslow Reef, northwest of Canton, in 1851. The entire group of Phoenix Islands in the South Pacific are named after a ship, which was active in the area in the 1820s, which may be this ship.[2]

Phoenix was in the Galapagos in 1835 and 1836. On 10 January 1836 the crew was ashore and left graffiti carved into rocks there. While in the Galapagos islands the crew also gathered tortoises to eat, perhaps as many as 140.[3]

Whaling voyages

Between 1821 and 1858, Phoenix made 11 whaling voyages:[4]

DepartureReturnMasterSperm oil (barrels)Whale oil (barrels)Notes
1821, Sep1824, AprHarris, David1935
18241826Temporarily withdrawn from whaling
1826, Dec1829, JunFitzgerald, William22340
1829, Oct1831, AugGardner, John J.23400
1831, Oct1834, JanWilber, Sanford22050
1834, Jul1837, FebHussey, Isaac B.23450
1827, Nov1840, FebHussey, Isaac B.24190
1840, Jun1843, FebHamlin, Josiah224124
1844, Sep1848, JunWinslow, Perry164824
1848, Nov1853, FebWinslow, Perry164810
1853, Jul1856, MayMorey, Israel162197510,800 lb (4,900 kg) of bone
1856, Oct1858 lostHandy, Bethel (Bethuel) Gifford
Hinkley, J
1501075

Fate

Phoenix was lost on Elbow Island[5] in the Sea of Okhotsk on 12 October 1858, about 100 miles from Ayan.[6]

Citations

References

  • Churbuck, David (1904). The Reminiscences of Captain Thomas Chatfield. Cotuit, Massachusetts.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Denger, Otto; Gillaspy, Edwin (August 15, 1955). Atoll Research Bulletin, Canton Island, South Pacific (PDF). Vol. 41. Washington DC: Pacific Science Board, National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 13, 2006. Retrieved 2008-12-17.
  • Grant, K. Thalia; Estes, Gregory P. (2009). Darwin in Galápagos: footsteps to a new world. Princeton University Press. (ASIN: B00EM34EM6)
  • Starbuck, Alexander (1878). History of the American Whale Fishery from Its Earliest Inception to the year 1876. Castle. ISBN 1-55521-537-8.