In 1791, he sailed a ship named Columbia Rediviva on the Northwest coast. In 1792, he sailed up and named the Columbia River in Oregon, and claimed it for the United States. Grays Point on the Columbia River, Grays Harbor and Grays Harbor County in Washington are named after him. Robert Gray and Captain John Kendrick started out in two ships to trade along the Northwest Coast in 1787. Gray captained the Lady Washington and Kendrick captained the Columbia. Later, Gray sailed the Columbia.
American explorers | Explorers of North America | Scottish-Americans | 1755 births | 1806 deaths
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