Charles Francis Hall
![The only known photograph of Hall, late 1870](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/41/Charles_Francis_Hall_only_known_photo_%28cropped%29.jpg)
Hall returned to the ship from an exploratory sledging journey, and promptly fell ill. Before he died, he accused members of the crew—the expedition's lead scientist, Emil Bessels, in particular—of having poisoned him. An exhumation of his body in 1968 revealed that he had ingested a large quantity of arsenic in the last two weeks of his life. Provided by Wikipedia
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70by Bureau. Graveur, Nichols, H. H. Graveur, Hall, Charles Francis (1821-1871). Auteur du texte, Davis, Charles Henry (1807-1877). Auteur du texteGet access
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71by United States. Navy Department., Nichols, H. H. (Henry Hobart), 1816-1887, engraver., Morgan, Henry J. (Henry James), 1842-1913, illustrator., Smillie, T. W. (Thomas William), 1843-1917, illustrator., Schumann, Emil, illustrator., Bessels, Emil, 1847-1888, illustrator., Bryan, Richard W. D., contributor., Chester, Hubbard C., d. 1889?, contributor., Tyson, George E. (George Emory), 1829-1906, contributor., Davis, Charles Henry, 1807-1877, editor., Hall, Charles Francis, 1821-1871.Get access
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75by Lindenkohl, A.;Contributors: “...Hall, Charles Francis, 1821-1871...”
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77by Bessels, Emil , 1847-1888Contributors: “...Hall, Charles Francis , 1821-1871...”
Published 1876
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