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John Kendrick

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
John Kendrick c.1740-1794, American sea captain, b. Massachusetts. During part of the American Revolution he commanded privateers. As commander of an expedition composed of the Columbia and Washington, he explored (1788-89) the Pacific Northwest Coast in the neighborhood of Nootka Sound, managing to avoid conflict with the Spanish who were there at the time. Robert Gray, later discoverer of the Columbia River, sailed with him. Kendrick also visited Japan, becoming the first to fly the American flag in a port of that country. Author not available, KENDRICK, JOHN. , The... Read more
Bangs, John Kendrick
Bangs, John Kendrick (1862–1922), lecturer, editor of Puck (1904–5) and other humorous magazines, whose writings were of great variety... Read more
John Kendrick Bangs
1862-1922, American humorist, b. Yonkers, N.Y., grad. Columbia, 1883. He was the editor of Puck (1904-5) and other magazines and wrote over 30 books of humorous stories, verse, and plays, including Three Weeks in Politics (1894), The Idiot (1895), and A Houseboat on the Styx (1896). Read more

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