Chart of the North Polar Sea. North Polar Sea

Annotated to show 8 separate routes of Bartlett's ship the Effie M. Morrissey in the Arctic. The tracks of each voyage are marked with a different color and range in date from 1926-1933. Labeled: "The voyages of the Morrissey, drawn by Wm. A. Briesemeister for Capt. Bob Bartlett." Rel...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Great Britain. Hydrographic Office
Other Authors: Briesemeister, William A.
Format: Still Image
Language:English
Published: Great Britain. Hydrographic Office 1920
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Online Access:http://collections.lib.uwm.edu/cdm/ref/collection/agdm/id/2436
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Summary:Annotated to show 8 separate routes of Bartlett's ship the Effie M. Morrissey in the Arctic. The tracks of each voyage are marked with a different color and range in date from 1926-1933. Labeled: "The voyages of the Morrissey, drawn by Wm. A. Briesemeister for Capt. Bob Bartlett." Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. "Published by the Admiralty . 1855" with small and large corrections dating up to 1920 -- along bottom margin. British Admiralty chart no. 260. This map was published as the endpapers in Robert A. Bartlett's book, "Sails over ice" (1934). The book is a collection of stories about this "old salt" and his adventures in the Arctic with his amazing schooner. After 1933, Bartlett made twelve additional voyages into the Arctic with the Effie M. Morrissey (Horwood 1977, p. 183-184). The Morrissey was rebuilt in 1948 and renamed the Schooner Ernestina, beginning a new career as a trans-Atlantic packet carrying passengers and goods between Cape Verde and the United States. Presented as a gift to the United States from Cape Verde in 1982, the vessel remains as a sailing school ship and living history museum in new Bedford, Massachusetts. It iss designated by the Daperment of the Interior as a National Historic Landmark (http://www.ernestina.org). Indexed in: Manuscript and annotated maps in the American Geographical Society Library: a cartobibliography. 1:11,000,000