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A Yankee Smuggler on the Spanish California Coast: George Washington Eayrs and the Ship Mercury

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A Yankee Smuggler on the Spanish California Coast: George Washington Eayrs and the Ship Mercury

by Miller, Robert Ryal

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Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation, 2001 First edition. Pp. xii, 115. 6 illustrations. Notes, bibliography and index. Dark blue cloth, gilt. Owner's signature on inner cover. A very fine copy, as new copy with dust jacket. . Story of this Boston seafarer and captain of the ship Mercury, who (beginning in 1803) traded between Alaska, China, and (illegally) California. Foreigners were not allowed by the California Spanish government to trade in California. Eayrs was caught (his ship and goods confiscated), jailed, and released after eleven months. He converted to Catholicism, married and spent most of the next forty years in Guadalajara, Mexico. All the while, Eayrs wrote dozens of letters to the Mexican authorities in an attempt to gain compensation for his ship and cargo. Finally, in 1842, a U.S.-Mexican commission determined that the Mexican government should pay Eayrs $96,998., including interest. .

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Title
A Yankee Smuggler on the Spanish California Coast: George Washington Eayrs and the Ship Mercury
Author
Miller, Robert Ryal
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Place of Publication
Santa Barbara
Date Published
2001
Keywords
George Washinton Eayrs, California, Spanish Rule, American Trade, Pacific Coast, Mexico, Biography, History

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