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Thread #11353 Message #4222804
Posted By: GUEST,Phil d'Conch
18-May-25 - 02:55 PM
Thread Name: I give up. What's a HOGEYE?
Subject: RE: I give up. What's a HOGEYE?
More drift and speculation absent any real world connection to what Whall himself admits profound ignorance of... a San Francisco hogeye barge.
Historians generally agree the locals were lagging the so-called “Old World” by just a wee bit of a maritime stretch. So somewhere in the late 'Stone Age' (Meso, Neo, whatevs) currach and dugout period of naval architecture.
And just to keep in mind, all so-called New World “words” were spoken only. No alphabet(s) on that side of the conversation. What one reads in 2025 is/was always 100% Euro and gotten exclusively by ear.
Back on topic: The documented 19th century Yerba Buena boat builders of the “barge/lighter” types were the Jesuits and London-born whaler William A. Richardson (1795-1856.) The latter also credited as the founder of the city that would become San Francisco.
No Latin, Spanish or English hogeyes either... as yet. Turns out that bagpiper on a capstan was more likely by no less than one (1) instance… (Off to Ashantee!) Leave it to the Scots...