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Books by J.C. Voss

Captain John Claus Voss said of himself, My seafaring life commenced in 1877, when I was quite a young man, and was spent in large sailing vessels, during which period I have filled all sorts of positions from deck boy up to master. It is unclear what year Voss was bornpossibly 1861, possibly earlierbut in the 1890s he left the sea for residence in Victoria, British Columbia, where he was listed as proprietor or co-proprietor of several hotels by 1895. By that time he was married with two sons and a daughter. His career in small boats began in 1897. His greatest voyage, in the Indian war canoe Tilikum, began in May 1901. After reaching England in 1904, Voss joined an expedition to Equador to search for gold, finally returning to Victoria in March 1906, by which time his marriage had ended and his former wife had moved to Oregon with the younger children. He married again in the spring of 1906, but his bride died in August of that same year. Voss went back to sea commanding sealing schooners until 1911, when sealing was banned by international treaty. Finding himself in Japan, he undertook the voyage of the Sea Queen described in this book. Later he fitted out yet another small vessel and vanished from Yokohama into the Pacific. Many presumed that he had drowned, but new evidence suggests that he spent his last years in the small inland California town of Tracy, where he drove a Model T jitney, or taxi, and is photographed with his daughter in 1920. He evidently died in Tracy in 1922. HOMETOWN: Victoria, British Columbia (deceased)
The Venturesome Voyages By J.C. Voss
The Venturesome Voyagesby J.C. Voss
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Venturesome Voyages By J.C. Voss
Venturesome Voyagesby J.C. Voss
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