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FZ-287072-22Research Programs: Public ScholarsTilar Jenon MazzeoMary Ann Patten and the Race to the Bottom of the World9/1/2022 - 8/31/2023$60,000.00TilarJenonMazzeo    Saanichton V8M 1S1Canada2022Women's HistoryPublic ScholarsResearch Programs600000600000

Research and writing leading to a book about nineteenth-century American culture and Mary Ann Patten (1837-1861), who in 1856 averted a maritime disaster by successfully sailing a clipper ship around Cape Horn to San Francisco during the California Gold Rush.

Biography of Mary Ann Patten, celebrated nineteenth-century American heroine, acclaimed for her role in averting one of the most infamous maritime near-disasters of the Californian Gold Rush period.