Russian explorers in the 18th century also visited the island but made no permanent settlements.
French explorers arriving from Canada across the river had visited the area as early as 1615.
Spanish explorers visited the region in the 16th century.
An avid explorer, Claflin visited more than 77 countries in his life.
Although European explorers and traders visited the area since the 18th century, permanent white communities were not established until some time later.
Russian explorers first visited during the 17th century.
A common belief is that early explorers visited this town during the 16th century.
Other explorers visited the island during the early 20th century, during which time it was claimed by Norway until 1930.
European explorers first visited the area now known as Crescent City by ship in the late-1820s.
Dutch explorers visited the island a number of times, and there have been at least two recent visits by biologists.