William Henry McNeill

William Henry McNeill

William Henry McNeill (7 July 1803 – September 4 1875) was best known for his 1830 expedition as the captain of the brig "Llama", which sailed from Boston, 12,000 miles around Cape Horn, to the Pacific Northwest on a fur trading expedition. Fact|date=July 2008

Boston merchants owned the brig whose cargo consisted of trading merchandise. The Hudson's Bay Company purchased the "Llama" and its cargo in 1832 and retained McNeill as captain. In order to work for the company, it made an exception to its policy of requiring that all of its employees be British subjects. Citation | last =Akrigg | first = G.P.V. | last2 =Akrigg| first2 =Helen B.
title =British Columbia Chronicle 1778-1846 Adventurers By Sea and Land | place=Vancouver | publisher =Discovery Press | year =1975 | isbn=0-919624-02-2
] rp|267 McNeill was an American, born in Boston. He provided the company for the first time with a ship commanded by a man who knew the north west coast well.rp|268

In 1836, the Hudson's Bay Company vessel, "S.S. Beaver", the first steamship on Puget Sound, arrived at Fort Vancouver. McNeill took over as the second captain of the "Beaver" in 1837 and remained so until 1851. Citation | last =Walbran | first = Captain John T. | title =British Columbia Place Names, Their Origin and History |url= http://www.nosracines.ca/e/toc.aspx?id=3545| place=Vancouver/Toronto | publisher =Douglas & McIntyre | year =1971 | edition =Facsimile reprint of 1909 edition | isbn = 0-88894-143-9] rp|392

In 1837, the company, was concerned that a site be found to replace Fort Vancouver in case they were ever driven out of that area and directed McNeill aboard the "Beaver" to explore for a suitable location for the operations of the company with a safe harbour and land suitable for cultivation.rp|299 On August 10 that year, he located, according to his log, " . . an excellent harbour and a fine open country along the sea shore, apparently well adapted for both tillage and pasturage . . ." The location he found became Fort Victoria.rp|392

On May 11, 1841, along with Alexander Caulfield Anderson, McNeill greeted U.S. Navy Lt. Charles Wilkes of the United States Exploring Expedition when Wilkes anchored his sailing ship, "USS Porpoise" in southern Puget Sound near Fort Nisqually, a Hudson's Bay Company trading post near the present town of Dupont, Washington.

On 14 March, 1843 Captain McNeill anchored off Vancouver Island in McNeill Bay to scout the location for Fort Victoria.Fact|date=July 2008

He resigned command of the "Beaver" in 1843 following which, in 1849, he established Fort Rupert, near modern-day Port Hardy. McNeill was promoted to Chief Factor at Fort Simpson in 1856 and retired from the Hudson's Bay Company from that post in 1863.rp|393 He retired to his farm on Vancouver Island near Victoria, British Columbia. He died of there of pneumonia in 1875.

Port McNeill, British Columbia is named for Captain McNeill. [BCGNIS|27217|Port McNeill]

References

ee also

* McNeil Island
* Port McNeill, British Columbia

External links

* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=5152 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]


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