Jacinto Caamaño

Jacinto Caamaño

Jacinto Caamaño Moraleja (1759-1825?) was the leader of the last great Hispanic exploration of Alaska. He was a Knight of the Military Order of Calatrava. Born in Madrid, he came from an aristocratic Galician family, whose homestead was near Santiago de Compostela. His father was Juan Fernández de Caamaño, and his mother, Mariana Moraleja Alocen. He entered the Spanish Navy (Armada) as an adventurer at 18, and two years later he was an Ensign (Alférez de navio).Fact|date=February 2007

A few years later he formed part of a politico-commercial expedition to Constantinople to establish business relations with Turkey, Poland, and Russia. After a quick trip to Cuba in 1787, he was sent to the Pacific Coast of Mexico, based in San Blas, the headquarters for the exploration of the Pacific Northwest. Alongside went his brother-in-law, Francisco de Eliza, who would distinguish himself as Governor of Fort San Miguel on Nootka immediately adjacent to Vancouver Island. On their ship to Mexico was the recently named Viceroy of New Spain, Don Juan Vicente de Güemes Padilla Horcasitas y Aguayo, 2nd Count of Revillagigedo. On February 3, 1790, Caamaño took part on an expedition to the Pacific Northwest. He was commanding the "Nuestra Señora del Rosario" (also known as the "Princesa"), a 189-ton frigate built in San Blas for the exploration of the North. He did not go beyond Nootka on this voyage, but on his next one, (1792), came as far as Bucareli Bay commanding the frigate "Aránzazu", a corvette built at Cavite in the Philippines. This expedition did a thorough study of the coast from Bucareli to Nootka, marking the map of Alaska and British Columbia with many names which are there today. [ [http://explorenorth.com/library/yafeatures/bl-Spanish1.htm Spanish Place Names on the Face of Alaska] , ExploreNorth.com] Sailing from Nootka on June 13, 1792, Caamaño explored Bucareli Bay, off Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, and anchored in Dixon Entrance on July 20. Then he explored southward, passing through Principe Channel, Nepean Sound, Whale Sound, near the Estevan Group archipelago, then into Caamaño Sound and south through Laredo Channel, between Aristazabal Island and Princess Royal Island, returning to Nootka on September 7, 1792. He named Principe Channel, Laredo Channel, Campania Island, Campania Sound, Aristazabal Island, and Gil Island. George Vancouver adopted these names for his chart. [ [http://ilmbwww.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=36744 Gil Island] , BCGNIS]

Having successfully completed his trip to Alaska, Caamaño was sent, after a brief stay in San Blas, across the Pacific Ocean to the Philippines. From 1794 to 1807 he served at various posts between México and Perú, having married on one of those trips the Ecuadorian, Francisca de Arteta Santistevan, who gave him eight children. In 1820 he was still living in Guayaquil, the birthplace of his youngest daughter, but nothing is known of the date and place of his death. Some of his descendants have lived in Ecuador, most notable his grandson, Jose Placido Caamaño, who became president of the Republic of Ecuador.Fact|date=February 2007

Camano Island, an island in Puget Sound, was named to honor Jacinto Caamaño, as was Caamaño Sound, British Columbia, [ [http://ilmbwww.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=38407 Caamaño Sound] , BCGNIS] on the northern limit of which there is also Jacinto Island. Other Spanish names in the immediate vicinity are Campania Sound, Estevean Point and Aristazabal Island.

References

*Wagner, Henry R., "The Journal of Jacinto Caamaño" in the "British Columbia Historical Quarterly". 2(3), 189-222 & 2(4), 265-300.
*Wagner, Henry R., "Northwest Coast", pp. 233-235.
*Hayes, Derek, "Historical Atlas of the Pacific Northwest", p. 76.
*Howgego, Raymond, "Encyclopedia of Exploration" I, C1, p. 167.
*Kathleen E Dalzell, "The Queen Charlotte Islands Vol. 2: Of Places and Names (Queen Charlotte Islands)"

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