Chart illustrative of the cruise of the American arctic expedition in search of Sir John Franklin In the years 1850 & 51

Taken from title: "fitted out by Henry Grinnell Esq. of New York, commanded by E.J. De Haven, Lieut. U.S. Navy : / compiled by Geo. P. Welsh, U.S.N. under the direction of M.F. Maury". "Rare separately published US Hydrographical Office chart reporting the details of the First America...

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Main Author: Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873
Other Authors: Grinnell, Henry, 1799-1874; Welsh, George P., -1860; Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873; De Haven, Edwin Jesse, 1816-1865
Format: Still Image
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : United States Hydrographical Office 1851
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spelling ftunivmiami:oai:digitalcollections.library.miami.edu:kis0001/3946 2023-05-15T14:46:42+02:00 Chart illustrative of the cruise of the American arctic expedition in search of Sir John Franklin In the years 1850 & 51 Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873 Grinnell, Henry, 1799-1874; Welsh, George P., -1860; Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873; De Haven, Edwin Jesse, 1816-1865 1850-1859 Arctic regions 1851 Maps 1 map 57 cm x 59 cm http://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kis0001/id/3946 eng eng Washington, DC : United States Hydrographical Office University of Miami. Library. Special Collections Jay I. Kislak Collection KIS0001 kis0001000072 http://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/cdm/ref/collection/kis0001/id/3946 This material is in the public domain in the United States. For additional information, please visit: https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/custom/copyright-guidelines http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ PDM Franklin John -- 1786-1847 -- Travel -- Arctic Ocean -- Maps John Franklin Arctic Expedition (1845-1851) Search and rescue operations -- Arctic Ocean -- Maps Northwest Passage -- Discovery and exploration -- British -- Maps Arctic Ocean -- Discovery and exploration -- British Still Image 1851 ftunivmiami 2023-01-16T19:08:07Z Taken from title: "fitted out by Henry Grinnell Esq. of New York, commanded by E.J. De Haven, Lieut. U.S. Navy : / compiled by Geo. P. Welsh, U.S.N. under the direction of M.F. Maury". "Rare separately published US Hydrographical Office chart reporting the details of the First American Expedition to search for Sir John Franklin -- the earliest known printed accounting of the so-called First Grinnell Expedition in 1850-51, compiled under the direction of Matthew Fontaine Maury. Serving as the catalyst for the founding of the American Geographical Society, the expedition was not only an exemplar of endurance and persistence, it also resulted in new geographic discoveries, shaded blue on this chart. These blue areas were to be disputed by the British. Most significantly, the American expedition, along with several British ships also searching for Franklin, located a vital clue in Franklin's mystery: Beechy Island. The chart details the tracks of the First Grinnell Expedition of 1850-51 and new discoveries of land made by the expedition. As a manuscript note on the back explains, the voyage was the first "American Arctic Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin." This chart would seem to be the earliest publication to stem from the expedition, which found the most significant evidence of Franklin's to that date, the encampment and graves on Beechy Island. The chart also shows the American side of a geographic dispute fueled by dueling geographic names and features as reported by Edwin Jesse De Haven (1816-1865), of the American expedition, and William Penny (1809-1892), a British whaler and explorer. The chart was constructed by Maury utilizing information from three British Admiralty charts, then the best navigational charts in the world and adding to it the observations made by the Expedition and a detailed account of its tracks. The chart's compiler, Passed Midshipman George P. Welsh (d.1860), who worked under the famed oceanographer Lieutenant Matthew Fontaine Maury (1806-1873), wanted to show the tracks of the ... Still Image Arctic Arctic Ocean Northwest passage University of Miami: Digital Collections Arctic Arctic Ocean Northwest Passage
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topic Franklin
John
-- 1786-1847 -- Travel -- Arctic Ocean -- Maps
John Franklin Arctic Expedition (1845-1851)
Search and rescue operations -- Arctic Ocean -- Maps
Northwest Passage -- Discovery and exploration -- British -- Maps
Arctic Ocean -- Discovery and exploration -- British
spellingShingle Franklin
John
-- 1786-1847 -- Travel -- Arctic Ocean -- Maps
John Franklin Arctic Expedition (1845-1851)
Search and rescue operations -- Arctic Ocean -- Maps
Northwest Passage -- Discovery and exploration -- British -- Maps
Arctic Ocean -- Discovery and exploration -- British
Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873
Chart illustrative of the cruise of the American arctic expedition in search of Sir John Franklin In the years 1850 & 51
topic_facet Franklin
John
-- 1786-1847 -- Travel -- Arctic Ocean -- Maps
John Franklin Arctic Expedition (1845-1851)
Search and rescue operations -- Arctic Ocean -- Maps
Northwest Passage -- Discovery and exploration -- British -- Maps
Arctic Ocean -- Discovery and exploration -- British
description Taken from title: "fitted out by Henry Grinnell Esq. of New York, commanded by E.J. De Haven, Lieut. U.S. Navy : / compiled by Geo. P. Welsh, U.S.N. under the direction of M.F. Maury". "Rare separately published US Hydrographical Office chart reporting the details of the First American Expedition to search for Sir John Franklin -- the earliest known printed accounting of the so-called First Grinnell Expedition in 1850-51, compiled under the direction of Matthew Fontaine Maury. Serving as the catalyst for the founding of the American Geographical Society, the expedition was not only an exemplar of endurance and persistence, it also resulted in new geographic discoveries, shaded blue on this chart. These blue areas were to be disputed by the British. Most significantly, the American expedition, along with several British ships also searching for Franklin, located a vital clue in Franklin's mystery: Beechy Island. The chart details the tracks of the First Grinnell Expedition of 1850-51 and new discoveries of land made by the expedition. As a manuscript note on the back explains, the voyage was the first "American Arctic Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin." This chart would seem to be the earliest publication to stem from the expedition, which found the most significant evidence of Franklin's to that date, the encampment and graves on Beechy Island. The chart also shows the American side of a geographic dispute fueled by dueling geographic names and features as reported by Edwin Jesse De Haven (1816-1865), of the American expedition, and William Penny (1809-1892), a British whaler and explorer. The chart was constructed by Maury utilizing information from three British Admiralty charts, then the best navigational charts in the world and adding to it the observations made by the Expedition and a detailed account of its tracks. The chart's compiler, Passed Midshipman George P. Welsh (d.1860), who worked under the famed oceanographer Lieutenant Matthew Fontaine Maury (1806-1873), wanted to show the tracks of the ...
author2 Grinnell, Henry, 1799-1874; Welsh, George P., -1860; Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873; De Haven, Edwin Jesse, 1816-1865
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title Chart illustrative of the cruise of the American arctic expedition in search of Sir John Franklin In the years 1850 & 51
title_short Chart illustrative of the cruise of the American arctic expedition in search of Sir John Franklin In the years 1850 & 51
title_full Chart illustrative of the cruise of the American arctic expedition in search of Sir John Franklin In the years 1850 & 51
title_fullStr Chart illustrative of the cruise of the American arctic expedition in search of Sir John Franklin In the years 1850 & 51
title_full_unstemmed Chart illustrative of the cruise of the American arctic expedition in search of Sir John Franklin In the years 1850 & 51
title_sort chart illustrative of the cruise of the american arctic expedition in search of sir john franklin in the years 1850 & 51
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