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Joseph Billings (c.
1758—
1806) was an
English navigator and
explorer.
In
1785, the
Russian government of
Catherine II commissioned a new expedition in search for the
Northeast Passage, led by English officer Joseph Billings, who had previously sailed with
Captain Cook, and the Russian officer
Gavril Sarychev as his deputy. This enterprise operated till
1795.
Though considered a failure by some scholars because the expenditures outweighed the results, it nevertheless had a substantial record of achievement. Accurate
maps were made of the
Chukchi Peninsula in Eastern
Siberia, the west coast of
Alaska, and the
Aleutian Islands. Members of the expedition landed on
Kodiak Island and made an examination of the islands and mainlands of
Prince William Sound. Additionally, the expedition compiled a census of the native population of the
Aleutian Islands and reported to the crown stories of abuse by the Russian fur traders (promyshlenniki).
After the Expedition, Joseph Billings remained with the Russian navy, before retiring in 1797 and settling in Moscow.
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