Monday, November 23, 2009

Dana Point named after Richard Henry Dana, Jr

Dana authored the infamous "Two Years Before the Mast" describing his experience sailing from Boston to the coast of California and back in 1835-36.

During one experience, his ship was on a voyage to trade goods from the east for cow hides. Interestingly, the bluffs near Mission San Juan Capistrano presented an obstacle to taking the cow hides to the beach for subsequent loading onto the ship. So, Dana, along with others of the Pilgrim's crew, tossed the hides from the bluffs, while spinning them like a frisbee. Some hides got stuck part way down the cliff and Dana was lowered with ropes to retrieve them. Since that day, that point where the bluffs were located, took on Dana's name, and is today the city of Dana Point.

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