Cape Elizabeth (Sakhalin)

Cape Elizabeth (Russian: Мыс Елизаветы, 54°42′22″N 142°42′21.75″E / 54.70611°N 142.7060417°E / 54.70611; 142.7060417) is a cape on the Schmidt Peninsula. It is the northernmost point of Sakhalin.

Cape Elizabeth was named by Adam Johann von Krusenstern (aka Ivan Kruzenstern) in 1805 after Empress Elizaveta, wife of Alexander I of Russia.

The cape is a territory under administration of the Okhinsky District.

History

Between 1848 and 1874, American whaleships caught bowhead whales off the cape.[1] They also went ashore to obtain wood.[2] On June 24, 1855, the ship Jefferson (396 tons), of New London, was wrecked on the cape during a fog. All hands were saved as well as 300 barrels of whale oil.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. Mary and Susan, of Stonington, Aug. 26, 31, Sep. 9, 1848, Nicholson Whaling Collection; Sea Breeze, of New Bedford, July 8, 1874, G. W. Blunt White Library (GBWL).
  2. Navy, of New Bedford, Sep. 19, 1861, Kendall Whaling Museum.
  3. Lexington, of Nantucket, June 26, 1855, GBWL.
  4. Starbuck, Alexander (1878). History of the American Whale Fishery from Its Earliest Inception to the year 1876. Castle. ISBN 1-55521-537-8.

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