Captain Robert Gray’s discovery of the Columbia River on May 11, 1792, proved to be highly significant to the new born United States.

In 1803, eleven years after Gray entered the great river of the west on the ship, Columbia Redivivia, the United States acquired the Louisiana Purchase from France. Learn more here about Geribaldi Museum.

During the Second term of President James Madison, 1813 – 1817, the United States government sought official confirmation of the discoveries and exploration conducted on the Pacific northwest coast by the American trading expedition, commanded by Captain Robert Gray a quarter century before, thereby laying claim to the entire territory drained by the Columbia River – the Oregon Country.

The Columbia Redivivia, was the first American ship to enter the Pacific Ocean; the first American ship to carry Pacific Northwest trade to China; and the first American ship to circumnavigate the globe.