Neah Bay has gone by several names: in 1790 the Spanish named it Bahia de Nunez Gaona,
after an archbishop; while US traders came to call it Poverty Cove; and it was known
as Scarborough Harbour, after HBC captain James Scarborough. Perhaps most dramatically, Neah Bay was the site of the beaching and burning of the
HBC ship
Una in late December, 1852, amidst a conflict between Europeans and, likely, people of
the Callam Nation; read
Reverend Thomas Boys's histrionic account of the incident
here.