Diary, in Tahitian, Mangarevan and English, kept on Flint Island, 1890-1891
- AU PMB MS 14-1b
- Pièce
- 1 April 1890 - 31 January 1891
Fait partie de Diary, in Tahitian, Mangarevan and English, kept on Flint Island, Eastern Pacific
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Diary, in Tahitian, Mangarevan and English, kept on Flint Island, 1890-1891
Fait partie de Diary, in Tahitian, Mangarevan and English, kept on Flint Island, Eastern Pacific
Fait partie de Correspondence
Correspondence, 1897 - 15 July 1899
Fait partie de Gilbertese myths, legends and oral traditions
Correspondence with LMS stations in the Pacific Islands, Reel 1, pp.1-130
Fait partie de Correspondence with LMS stations in the Pacific Islands
Correspondence between the Samoan District of the LMS and LMS Stations in:
Correspondence with LMS stations in the Pacific Islands, Reel 1, pp.802-928
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Correspondence between the Samoan District of the LMS and LMS Stations in:
Gilbert and Ellice Islands, (Tuvalu and Kiribati) cont. 1903-1947; Niue 1907-1939
James Lyle Young (1849-1929) was born in Londonderry (Derry), Ireland, and went to Australia with his parents in the mid-1850s. After working in Australia as a station hand, Young, in 1870, went to Fiji where he was associated for five years with a cotton-planting venture at Taveuni. In April, 1875, he left Fiji on a trading voyage to Samoa via Futuna and Wallis Island.
The journal gives a vivid account of Young's life during three of his most adventurous years. It begins with a trading voyage round the Macuata coast of Fiji followed by a voyage to Samoa via Futuna and Wallis Islands. In Samoa, Young saw a great deal of the American adventurer, Colonel A.B. Steinberger, who headed the Samoan Government for 10 extraordinary months. After playing a prominent part in the events that led to Steinberger's downfall, Young sailed for the Marshall Islands in May, 1876, to open a trading station for Thomas Farrell at Ebon Atoll. He remained in Farrell's employ until November, 1877 when he went to Majuro.
See also PMB MS 22 and 23 and the Bureau's newsletter Pambu, Dec. 1968:5, pp.1-12.
Young, James Lyle
Diary, miscellaneous papers and correspondence, pp.1-79
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Diary, miscellaneous papers and correspondence 1900 - 1943
Diary, miscellaneous papers and correspondence, pp.80-166
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Diary, miscellaneous papers and correspondence 1945 - 1951
Diary, in Tahitian, Mangarevan and English, kept on Flint Island, 1889-1890
Fait partie de Diary, in Tahitian, Mangarevan and English, kept on Flint Island, Eastern Pacific
Fait partie de Correspondence
Correspondence, cont. 16 July 1899 - 1903