Robert Haswell

Robert Haswell

Infobox Person
name= Robert Haswell


image_size=
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birth_date= November 24, 1768
birth_place= Hull, Massachusetts
dead=dead
death_date= 1801
death_place= at sea
occupation= merchant sea-captain, naval officer
spouse= Mary Cordis

Robert Haswell, (24 November 1768 - 1801), was an early American maritime trader to the Pacific Northwest of North America. His journals of these voyages are the main records of Captain Robert Gray's circumnavigation of the globe. Later during the Quasi-War he served as an officer in the United States Navy.

Early life

Robert Haswell was born 24 November 1768, probably at Hull, Massachusetts, eldest son of Lieutenant William Haswell, a Royal Navy Customs officer, and his second wife, Rachel Woodward. This family had a naval history, Robert's grandfather having been Master Attendant of the royal docks at Gibraltar, and uncle Robert Haswell served as a Royal Navy Post Captain in the early 1780s, while his first cousin was military engineer John Montresor. During the American Revolution, his father was placed under house arrest, at Hull, then detained at Hingham and Abington, and in 1778, the family was sent via Halifax, Nova Scotia back to England, where they took up residence near Kingston upon Hull, and scraped by on the father's half-pay until they received compensation from the British government for the loss of their American possessions.

ailor

Although the details are obscure, Robert went to sea and ended up in Boston, Massachusetts. There, in December 1787, he was enrolled as third mate on the "Columbia Rediviva", a Boston vessel trading fur in the Pacific Northwest, under command of John Kendrick. On the voyage out, having squabbled with Kendrick, he was transferred to the accompanying sloop, the "Lady Washington" (Captain Robert Gray), on which he was second mate. In this role he cruised up and down the coast, trading for furs. In mid-1789, Gray and Kendrick exchanged ships, and Haswell accompanied Gray on the "Columbia" across the Pacific, stopping at the Sandwich Isles, and sailing on to Canton, China to sell the furs. They returned to Boston via the Cape of Good Hope and Saint Helena, the voyage being the first American circumnavigation of the globe.

In 1790, the "Columbia" set out on a second voyage under Gray, this time with Haswell as first mate. After reaching the northwest, in March of 1792, a small sloop was constructed, the "Adventure". Haswell was placed in charge, his first command, and he again plied the coast for pelts. The "Adventure" was sold the following September, and Haswell returned to the "Columbia" as first mate for the return home.

On the return of the "Columbia" from her second voyage, Haswell was given command of the "Hannah" on a twenty-seven month voyage to the East Indies, and next captained the "John Jay". He married at Reading, Massachusetts, 1 October 1798, Mary Cordis, sister of former "Columbia" boatswain John Blake Cordis, and settled in Charlestown, Massachusetts, by her having two daughters, Mary and Rebecca (the latter being great-grandmother of poet E. E. Cummings).

Navy service

With the outbreak of the Quasi-War with France, in 1799 he became a Lieutenant in the United States Navy, on the frigate "Boston", his brother John Montresor Haswell serving as midshipman. In these roles they were involved in the taking of "La Berceau" in October, 1800, in which action brother 'Monty' was severely injured. Following their capture, the French officers singled out Haswell for his gentlemanly behavior toward them. By April of the next year, Haswell was given leave of the Navy to make a trading voyage to India. He took command of the "Louisa", bound for the northwest and China. Sailing from Boston in early August 1801, the ship never returned, and it is unclear whether it ever made it to the northwest. Widow Mary joined sister-in-law Susanna (Haswell) Rowson in the operation of her school for girls in Newton, eventually remarrying sailor John Lemist. The family eventually placed a stone memorializing Robert, his brother John Montresor Haswell, and sister Susanna Rowson, in the Forest Hills Cemetery in Boston's Jamaica Plain neighborhood.

Legacy

Haswell is best known for the logs that he kept of his voyages to the northwest. These provide a detailed record of contacts with various native peoples and other European traders, and prove an invaluable source for the history and anthropology of the region. The first of these logs was widely known even among his contemporaries, John Quincy Adams writing in 1790, immediately on the "Columbia"'s return, "One of the passengers it is said has kept a very accurate journal of the voyage . . .", and David Humphreys, United States Minister to Portugal, writing in 1791, "I have been informed by a young gentleman from Boston that a very intelligent and accurate journal was kept by one of the officers on the "Washington"." It is perhaps noteworthy that, in addition to the famed literary works of his sister Susannah Rowson, Haswell's brother William Haswell also left a noted journal of the voyage of the barque "Lydia" to Guam in 1801. The full journals of the voyages of the "Columbia" were published in 1941.

ee also

References

*cite book
last = Howay
first = Frederic W.
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = Voyages of the 'Columbia' to the Northwest Coast 1787-1790 and 1790-1793
publisher = Massachusetts Historical Society
date = 1941
location = Boston
ISBN =
doi =

External links

* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=2453 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]


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