Samuel Hearne Born: 1745 Birthplace: London, England Died: Nov-1792 Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Explorer Nationality: England Executive summary: Explored the Hudson Bay area Military service: British Navy English explorer, born in London. In 1756 he entered the navy, and was some time with Lord Hood; at the end of the Seven Years' War (1763) he took service with the Hudson's Bay Company. In 1768 he examined portions of the Hudson's Bay coasts with a view to improving the cod fishery, and in 1769-72 he was employed in northwestern discovery, searching especially for certain copper mines described by Indians. His first attempt (from the 6th of November 1769) failed through the desertion of his Indians; his second (from the 23rd of February 1770) through the breaking of his quadrant; but in his third (December 1770 to June 1772) he was successful, not only discovering the copper of the Coppermine river basin, but tracing this river to the Arctic Ocean. He reappeared at Fort Prince of Wales on the 30th of June 1772. Becoming governor of this fort in 1775 he was taken prisoner by the French under La P�rouse in 1782. He returned to England in 1787 and died there in 1792.
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