McIntyre Bay


McIntyre Bay (54˚05'00" 132˚00'00" N side of Graham I, QCI). John McIntyre was an 18th-century Macao merchant who was involved with early fur-trading activities on the PNW coast. The bay was named in 1789 by Capt William Douglas of the Iphigenia Nubiana, who knew McIntyre, as did Boston-based trader John Ingraham, who became his friend while at the same time realizing that “the pleasantries and friendliness shown to me were for ulterior purposes only.” McIntyre was associated with the...

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