Janion Rock (52˚49'00" 129˚32'00" W of Rennison I, Caamaño Sd). Named after Annie Isabella Janion (1852–1920, née Rhodes), who was born at Honolulu and came to Victoria with her family about 1859. Her father, Henry H Rhodes (1824–78), served as Hawaiian consul for the colony of Vancouver I and founded an importing and auction business with Richard C Janion (1815–81) and another partner named Green. The firm, which also had a branch in Portland, Oregon, owned the Janion Hotel and built...
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