- Alfred Tetens
Alfred Tetens (born
July 1 1835 ,Wilster , deathJanuary 13 1903 ,Hamburg ) was a German Senator of Hamburg, captain andSouth Seas explorer .Life
Tetens was the son of a Justizrates (senior counsel) and senator in Danish services. For many years he captained sailing boats on Hamburg's two lakes the
Binnenalster and theAußenalster but in the middle of the 1860's he went toMicronesia on behalf of Hamburg shipping owner and merchantJohann Cesar VI. Godeffroy , then seeking material forMuseum Godeffroy which exhibited (and sold) ethnographic and natural history material.In 1869 Teten established the first permanent trading post of J. C Godeffroy & Sohn. This was onYap and the enterprise became particularly influential in economic regard. The most important commercial product wascopra .Tetens later directed the office of the "Wasserschouts" (the office of the Wasserschout, managed the central hiring of seamen) of the "Hamburgische Admiralität" [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburgische_Admiralit%C3%A4t] and eventually became a Senator of the "Free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg". In 1891 he was also joint founder of the German Seamans Mission in Hamburg.Works
*"Among the savages of the South Seas; memoirs of Micronesia, 1862-1868". Reprinted. Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1958.
*with Johann Kubary and Eduard Gräffe "The Carolines island of Yap or Guap according to the reports of Alfred Tetens and Johann Kubary" "Die Carolineninsel Yap oder Guap nach den Mittheilungen von Alf. Tetens und Johann Kubary" Microform Reprint New Haven, Conn.
*withSemmy Steinberg "Vom Schiffsjungen zum Wasserschout Erinnerungen aus d. Leben d. Capitäns Alfred Tetens ; nach seinen Aufzeichnungen" Hamburg Niemeyer 1889External links
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