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The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture - Page 37
by Michael F. Robinson - 2010 - 200 pages
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Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions ...

Peter Lund Simmonds - Arctic regions - 1852 - 424 pages
...They saw evidences of his having gone northward, for sledge tracks in that direction were, visible. It is the opinion of Dr. Kane that, on the breaking...ships through Wellington Channel, into the great Polar basin, and that he did not return. This, too, is the opinion of Captain Penny, and he zealously urges...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 4

American literature - 1852 - 884 pages
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The Travels and Adventures of Celebrated Travelers in the Principal ...

Henry Howe - Adventure and adventurers - 1854 - 740 pages
...saw evidences of his having gone northward, for sledge tracks in that direction were very visible. It is the opinion of Dr. Kane that, on the breaking...ships through Wellington Channel, into the great Polar basin, and that he did not return. Dr. Kane, in a letter to Mr. Grinnell, since the return of the expedition,...
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Arctic Adventure by Sea and Land: From the Earliest Date to the Last ...

Epes Sargent - Arctic regions - 1857 - 536 pages
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Arctic Explorations and Discoveries During the Nineteenth Century: Being ...

Samuel Mosheim Smucker - Arctic regions - 1857 - 1074 pages
...were evidences of his having gone northward, for sledge-tracks in that direction were visible. It was the opinion of Dr. Kane that, on the breaking up of the ice in the spring, Sir John Franklin passed northward with his ships through Wellington FIRST GRINNELL EXPEDITION. Channel into...
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Arctic Explorations and Discoveries During the Nineteenth Century

Samuel Mosheim Smucker - Arctic regions - 1886 - 682 pages
...They saw evidences of his having gone northward, for sledge tracks in that direction were visible. It is the opinion of Dr. Kane that, on the breaking...ships through Wellington Channel, into the great Polar basin, and that he did not return. This, too, is the opinion of Captain ""onny, and he zealously urges...
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