- Edmund Fanning
:"Not to be confused with Edmund Fanning, colonial administrator of
Prince Edward Island ."Edmund Fanning (
July 16 ,1769 –April 23 ,1841 ) was an American explorer and sea captain, known as the "Pathfinder of the Pacific." Born inStonington, Connecticut , he went to sea as a cabin boy at the age of 14, and by the age of 24 was captain of aWest Indian brig in which he visited the South Pacific for the first time.A highly successful trader, Fanning made a fortune in the China trade, killing seals in the South Pacific and exchanging their skins in
China forsilk s,spice s, andtea , which he in turn sold inNew York City . As master of the "Betsey" in 1797-1798, he discovered three South Pacific Islands — Fanning, Washington, and Palmyra — which are collectively known as the Fanning Islands. (Fanning Island, today known asTabuaeran , is today part ofKiribati , while Palmyra, claimed by the Hawaiian Government in 1862 and owned for many years by a Hawaiian family, was purchased in 2000 by theNature Conservancy for an ongoing study of global warming and its effect on coral reefs.)When he discovered Palmyra Atoll, many believeweasel-inline it to be a
paranormal occurrence that lends to the atoll'smysticism . Fanning's ship was in command of the first mate at night while Fanning slept. Fanning awoke three times in the middle of the night, each time awaking out of bed. On the third time Fanning took this as apremonition and ordered the first mate to heave to. In the morning the ship resumed its travel, but only traveled a mile before reaching the reef of Palmyra. Had the ship continued its course at night, the entire crew might have perished. [Fate, March 1953, Premonition of Danger, by H.F. Thomas in Connecticut Circle; see also Invisible Horizons, by Vincent H. Gaddis, Ace Books, Inc., 1965.]Acting for American investors, Fanning acted as agent for more than 70 commercial expeditions and voyages. His partnership
Fanning & Coles built the shipTonquin in 1807, sailed it around the world several times and sold her for $37,000 toJohn Jacob Astor sPacific Fur Company . Later the Tonquin was burned by Indians in the northwest. In 1829 he was instrumental in sending out the first American naval exploring expedition, and was greatly responsible for Congress's authorizing of theWilkes Expedition . Fanning's memoirs, "Voyages Around the World", were published in 1833. He died inNew York City .References
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