- Joseph Baker (captain)
Joseph Baker (1767- 1817) was an officer in the
Royal Navy , best known for his role in the mapping of the Pacific Northwest Coast of America during theVancouver Expedition of 1791-1795.Mt. Baker is named after him.cite book
author=Wing, Robert and Newell, Gordon
title=Peter Puget: Lieutenant on the Vancouver Expedition, fighting British naval officer, the man for whom Puget Sound was named
publisher=Gray Beard Publishing
year=1979|id=ISBN 0-933686-00-5]Voyaging with Vancouver
Baker is thought to have come from the Welsh border counties. From 1787 he served on "
HMS Europa " where he met then-LieutenantGeorge Vancouver and then-Midshipman Peter Puget . Vancouver picked Baker as3rd Lieutenant (and Puget as2nd Lieutenant ) of HMS "Discovery"cite web |url=http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/mymhiwe:@field(DOCID+@lit(mymhiwef897p9m4div13))
title=Muster Table of His Majesties Sloop The Discovery
year=1791
accessdate=December 15|accessyear=2006
publisher=Admiralty Records in the Public Record Office, U.K.] for a round-the-world survey, focussing on the American Pacific Northwest Coast. Baker proved a highly capable surveyor and chartmaker in addition to his other dutiescite book |author=Naish, John
title=The Interwoven Lives of George Vancouver, Archibald Menzies, Joseph Whidbey and Peter Puget: The Vancouver Voyage of 1791-1795
publisher=The Edward Mellen Press, Ltd.
year=1996|id=ISBN 0-7734-8857-X] .The voyage started with complications. "Discovery" put in at
Tenerife where Baker was seriously beaten trying to put down a sailor's brawl. The voyage proceeded more smoothly toCape Town , the south coast ofAustralia andNew Zealand . InTahiti andHawaii , then called theSandwich Islands , he accompaniedArchibald Menzies inbotanical explorations.Most of the small-boat work in exploring the Northwest Coast of America was done by the more senior officers, while Baker specialized in converting their observations into nautical charts. When Discovery explored
Admiralty Inlet , Baker was the first European to seeMt. Baker , a prominentvolcano which Vancouver named after him.In 1794, while "Discovery" wintered in Hawai'i, Baker accompanying Menzies, Midshipman George McKenzie and another man whose name is not recorded, on the first recorded ascent of
Mauna Loa .cite web
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=11zisSCCOKEC&pg=PA153&sig=gnacJMpnk_QFg5ayAG1Xnc6cMS8&vq=%22measure+with+the+brass+scale+the+exact+length+of+the+column+of+mercury+in+the+tube+above+the+surface+of%22&source=gbs_quotes_r#PPA175,M1|title=Hawaii Nei 128 Years Ago:Journal of Archibald Menzies, kept during his three visits to the Sandwich or Hawaiian Islands in the years 1792-1794|author=Archibald Menzies
editor=William Frederick Wilson
year=1920
accessdate=January 12|accessyear=2008] Lacking any particular equipment for snow or altitude, they summitted at 13,681 feet (4170m) and took careful observation to accurately measure the height within a few dozen feet.Baker frequently commanded "Discovery" when the other officers were away. After Vancouver departed the ship in
Shannon , Baker brought her safely home to Long Reach on theThames , completing her five-year mission onOctober 20 ,1795 .Later life
Baker spent much of the next few years refining the expedition's charts for publication. After the
Peace of Amiens caused the Admiralty to reduce the Navy, he lived at his family home inPresteigne .Baker was recalled to service and, in 1809, made
post captain . In 1811 his frigate HMS "Tartar" wrecked on the Isle of Anholt; Baker was acquitted at court-martial but never again served at sea. He returned to Presteigne and remained good friends with Puget, who moved nearby upon his own retirement.References
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