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    Robert Haswell (November 24, 1768 – 1801?) was an early American maritime fur trader to the Pacific Northwest of North America. His journals of these voyages...
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    James Gabriel Montresor married first, 11 June 1735, Mary Haswell, daughter of Robert Haswell, Master Attendant of the royal dockyard at Gibraltar. By...
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  • Halswelle (1831-1891), born John Keeley Haswell, British artist Percy Haswell (1871–1945), American actress Robert Haswell (1768–1801?), American maritime trader...
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    Susanna Rowson, née Haswell (1762 – 2 March 1824), was an American novelist, poet, playwright, religious writer, stage actress, and educator. She was...
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    American Museum of Natural History. Ruth S. Ludwin; Robert Dennis; Deborah Carver; Alan D. McMillan; Robert Losey; John Clague; Chris Jonientz-Trisler; Janine...
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    was captain of Hope, which competed with Columbia in the fur trade. Robert Haswell, first mate under the command of Gray in 1791–93 during the second voyage...
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    William Robert Broughton Toussaint Charbonneau William Clark Chief Comcomly Captain James Cook Sir Francis Drake Robert Gray Robert Haswell Bruno de...
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    William Robert Broughton Toussaint Charbonneau William Clark Chief Comcomly Captain James Cook Sir Francis Drake Robert Gray Robert Haswell Bruno de...
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    Adventure, which was launched in the spring with Gray’s first mate, Robert Haswell, in charge. He sailed as far north as Haida Gwaii during his voyage...
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    built on the site of an earlier house, where Susanna Haswell Rowson (1764–1826) and Robert Haswell lived as children during the start of the American Revolution...
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