It's a little later than you wanted, but the Museum of the American
Philosophical Society in Philadelphia has a model of the USS Peacock,
the sloop-of-war that was the second-largest vessel of the 1838-42 U.
S. Exploring Expedition. The US Ex Ex, as it was known, explored the
Pacific and the mouth of Columbia River. There, in 1841, the Peacock
was lost after it grounded on a sandbar. The APS's model will be on
exhibition until December 2008. It's a nice model, and has a clear
link to Oregon history and exploration of the Columbia (though not,
alas, to Gray).
Babi Hammond
Researcher & Writer
Raleigh, NC
On Aug 15, 2008, at 5:27 PM, Keni Sturgeon wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
>
> I’m in the middle of pulling together objects for an exhibit about
> Oregon’s pre-statehood for our state’s Sesquicentennial in 2009. I
> was hoping to get a ship model loaned from either the Oregon
> Historical Society the Columbia River Maritime Museum for the
> exhibit, but neither has an appropriate one available. So now I’m
> looking for a model of a 3 masted sloop (which was the type of ship
> that Robert Gray sailed into the Columbia River) modeled on one
> that would have been typical of the 1770s-1810s. If anyone has one
> we could borrow I would love to hear from you.
>
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Keni Sturgeon
>
> Curator
>
> Mission Mill Museum
>
> Salem, OR 97301
>
> 503-585-7012
>
> www.missionmill.org
>
>
>
>
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