Northwest History. Aviation 8. Wilkins' Expedition, United States.

Wilkins Again Reaches Barrow: While In Transit In Air Sends Radio Heard 300 Miles Away./Overland Party Is Fed./Chief Malcolm Smith Gets Provender From Eskimo Trappers And Relieves Stringency. WILKINS AGAIN REACHES BARROW While in Transit in Air Sends Radio Heard 300 Miles Away. Overland Party Is Fed...

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/86288 2023-05-15T15:01:45+02:00 Northwest History. Aviation 8. Wilkins' Expedition, United States. Spokesman Review 1926-04-11 Wilkins Again Reaches Barrow: While In Transit In Air Sends Radio Heard 300 Miles Away./Overland Party Is Fed./Chief Malcolm Smith Gets Provender From Eskimo Trappers And Relieves Stringency. 1926-04-11 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/86288 English eng nwh-s-8-3-33 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/86288 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Northwest History Aviation box 8 Point Barrow A. Malcolm Smith Eskimo Frederic Lewis Earp North American Newspaper Alliance Detroit Arctic Expedition Fairbanks George Hubert Wilkins Ben Eielson foggy weather Anaktuvuk river Chandler lake Earl Rossman Jones island Northwest Pacific -- History -- 20th century Aviation Text Clippings 1926 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:16:25Z Wilkins Again Reaches Barrow: While In Transit In Air Sends Radio Heard 300 Miles Away./Overland Party Is Fed./Chief Malcolm Smith Gets Provender From Eskimo Trappers And Relieves Stringency. WILKINS AGAIN REACHES BARROW While in Transit in Air Sends Radio Heard 300 Miles Away. Overland Party Is Fed. Chief Malcolm Smith Gets Provender From Eskimo Trappers and Relieves Stringency. By Frederic Lewis Earp. Special Correspondent of The Spokesman-Review and the North American Newspaper Alliance with the Detroit Arctic Expedition. (Copyright. 1926). FAIRBANKS, Alaska. April 11. -- The second flight of Captain George Hubert Wilkins and Ben Eielson, his pilot, to Point Barrow from Fairbanks was successfully accomplished yesterday, they flyers making a safe landing in spite of foggy weather that made it difficult to pick up the landing field. If he flew on a direct course he evidently came down about 3 p.m. The commander of the expedition did not see the camp of the overland party on the Anaktuvuk river, where party on the Anaktuvuk river, where it was intended the plane should drop dog feed and other supplies. Radio Heard 300 Miles Away. Hearing of signals yesterday noon from the Alaskan in flight as it was passing over Chandler lake, 300 miles north of here, is believed to constitute a new world's record in radio communication from a plane in the air. Earl Rossman, who had been in charge of the camp of the overland party on the tundra, 80 miles south of the arctic shore, radioed last night that A. Malcolm Smith, chief of the party, had returned with ample provision for men and dogs just as the party were consuming the last of their provisions. Gets Food From Trappers. Smith, who had left the camp 11 days ago to go to Jones island for food, encountered two Eskimo trappers on the fifth day out and they gladly furnished him with provisions from their own supply. This enabled him to make two caches between the point where he met the Eskimos and the camp on the Anaktuvuk, and as soon as the party's dogs are fed up the entire overland party will move on the Barrow. A relief team already sent out eastward along the coast from Barrow will meet them. Rossman is of the opinion they will reach the settlement within two weeks. Alaskan Flies to Fairbanks. FAIRBANKS. Alaska, April 11. (/P)--The Alaskan returned here at 5 p.m. today after making her second flight to a Point Barrow base of the undertaking with supplies. Text Arctic Barrow eskimo* Point Barrow Tundra Alaska Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Arctic Chandler ENVELOPE(-59.682,-59.682,-64.490,-64.490) Detroit ENVELOPE(-60.000,-60.000,-64.167,-64.167) Eielson ENVELOPE(-61.500,-61.500,-70.583,-70.583) Fairbanks Jones Island ENVELOPE(-99.484,-99.484,57.511,57.511) Pacific Provender ENVELOPE(-29.963,-29.963,-80.382,-80.382) Rossman ENVELOPE(-82.800,-82.800,-79.783,-79.783) The Landing ENVELOPE(-45.689,-45.689,-60.733,-60.733) Wilkins ENVELOPE(59.326,59.326,-67.248,-67.248)
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topic Point Barrow
A. Malcolm Smith
Eskimo
Frederic Lewis Earp
North American Newspaper Alliance
Detroit Arctic Expedition
Fairbanks
George Hubert Wilkins
Ben Eielson
foggy weather
Anaktuvuk river
Chandler lake
Earl Rossman
Jones island
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Aviation
spellingShingle Point Barrow
A. Malcolm Smith
Eskimo
Frederic Lewis Earp
North American Newspaper Alliance
Detroit Arctic Expedition
Fairbanks
George Hubert Wilkins
Ben Eielson
foggy weather
Anaktuvuk river
Chandler lake
Earl Rossman
Jones island
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Aviation
Northwest History. Aviation 8. Wilkins' Expedition, United States.
topic_facet Point Barrow
A. Malcolm Smith
Eskimo
Frederic Lewis Earp
North American Newspaper Alliance
Detroit Arctic Expedition
Fairbanks
George Hubert Wilkins
Ben Eielson
foggy weather
Anaktuvuk river
Chandler lake
Earl Rossman
Jones island
Northwest
Pacific -- History -- 20th century
Aviation
description Wilkins Again Reaches Barrow: While In Transit In Air Sends Radio Heard 300 Miles Away./Overland Party Is Fed./Chief Malcolm Smith Gets Provender From Eskimo Trappers And Relieves Stringency. WILKINS AGAIN REACHES BARROW While in Transit in Air Sends Radio Heard 300 Miles Away. Overland Party Is Fed. Chief Malcolm Smith Gets Provender From Eskimo Trappers and Relieves Stringency. By Frederic Lewis Earp. Special Correspondent of The Spokesman-Review and the North American Newspaper Alliance with the Detroit Arctic Expedition. (Copyright. 1926). FAIRBANKS, Alaska. April 11. -- The second flight of Captain George Hubert Wilkins and Ben Eielson, his pilot, to Point Barrow from Fairbanks was successfully accomplished yesterday, they flyers making a safe landing in spite of foggy weather that made it difficult to pick up the landing field. If he flew on a direct course he evidently came down about 3 p.m. The commander of the expedition did not see the camp of the overland party on the Anaktuvuk river, where party on the Anaktuvuk river, where it was intended the plane should drop dog feed and other supplies. Radio Heard 300 Miles Away. Hearing of signals yesterday noon from the Alaskan in flight as it was passing over Chandler lake, 300 miles north of here, is believed to constitute a new world's record in radio communication from a plane in the air. Earl Rossman, who had been in charge of the camp of the overland party on the tundra, 80 miles south of the arctic shore, radioed last night that A. Malcolm Smith, chief of the party, had returned with ample provision for men and dogs just as the party were consuming the last of their provisions. Gets Food From Trappers. Smith, who had left the camp 11 days ago to go to Jones island for food, encountered two Eskimo trappers on the fifth day out and they gladly furnished him with provisions from their own supply. This enabled him to make two caches between the point where he met the Eskimos and the camp on the Anaktuvuk, and as soon as the party's dogs are fed up the entire overland party will move on the Barrow. A relief team already sent out eastward along the coast from Barrow will meet them. Rossman is of the opinion they will reach the settlement within two weeks. Alaskan Flies to Fairbanks. FAIRBANKS. Alaska, April 11. (/P)--The Alaskan returned here at 5 p.m. today after making her second flight to a Point Barrow base of the undertaking with supplies.
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title Northwest History. Aviation 8. Wilkins' Expedition, United States.
title_short Northwest History. Aviation 8. Wilkins' Expedition, United States.
title_full Northwest History. Aviation 8. Wilkins' Expedition, United States.
title_fullStr Northwest History. Aviation 8. Wilkins' Expedition, United States.
title_full_unstemmed Northwest History. Aviation 8. Wilkins' Expedition, United States.
title_sort northwest history. aviation 8. wilkins' expedition, united states.
publishDate 1926
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Detroit
Eielson
Fairbanks
Jones Island
Pacific
Provender
Rossman
The Landing
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Pacific
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