The Tonquin had left Baker’s Bay on…
June 1811 CE
The Tonquin had left Baker’s Bay on June 5, 1811, with a crew of twenty-four and sailed north for Vancouver Island to trade with various Nuu-chah-nulth peoples living on the island's west coast.
Alexander McKay is aboard the ship as supercargo and James Lewis as clerk.
Near Destruction Island, a member of the Quinault nation, Joseachal, is recruited by Thorn to act as an interpreter, being recorded as "Joseachal" by McDougall in company records.
He has a sister married to a Tla-o-qui-aht man, a factor that has been attributed to his later survival on Vancouver Island.
While anchored at Clayoquot Sound, the Tonquin crew engage in fur trading activities with the natives.
Members of the neighboring Tla-o-qui-aht band board the ship in large numbers to trade.
Commercial dealings are negotiated between an experienced elder, Nookamis, and Thorn.
Thorn offers an exchange rate found to be unsatisfactory by the elder, who wants five blankets for every fur skin sold.
These discussions continue on throughout the day and Thorn increasingly becomes frustrated at the indigenous intransigence to accept his terms.
The interpreter later informs McDougall that Thorn "got in a passion with Nookamis", taking one of Nookamis' fur skins and hitting him on the face with it.
After this outburst, Thorn orders the ship prepare to depart, with the Tla-o-qui-aht still on board.
The Tla-o-qui-aht consult among themselves and on June 15, as the Tonquin is close to leaving the area, offer to trade their fur stockpiles again.
They propose that in return for a skin, the PFC officers sell three blankets and a knife.
McDougall recounts that "A brisk trade was carried on untill all the Indians setting round on the decks of the Ship were supplied with a knife a piece."
Violence immediately erupts as warriors led by Wickaninnish attack the crew on board, killing all but four of the men.
Three crew members escape in a rowboat during the confusion, and one badly wounded man, James Lewis, is left aboard the ship.