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1Published 1926“... of the expedition, and Pilot Ben Eielson, who flew from here for Barrow last Thursday. "I am sure Captain Wilkins...”
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2by Muir, John“..., and no better chance could in any probability offer. I am acquainted with our Captain and have every comfort...”
Published 1881
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3by Muir, John“..., and no better chance could in any probability offer. I am acquainted with our Captain and have every comfort...”
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4by Muir, John“..., and no better chance could in any probability offer. I am acquainted with our Captain and have every comfort...”
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5by Muir, John“..., and no better chance could in any probability offer. I am acquainted with our Captain and have every comfort...”
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6Published 1937“... the North Pole to the eighty-third parallel before returning to the Arctic coast. "I am informed Wilkins saw...”
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7by Muir, John“... over the frozen ocean. I am afraid I may not hear a single word from you dear mother, nor from any...”
Published 1881
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8by Muir, John“... over the frozen ocean. I am afraid I may not hear a single word from you dear mother, nor from any...”
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9by Muir, John“... succeeded in landing on that strange re[illegible] country & our work is nearly all done & I am coming home...”
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10by Muir, John“... succeeded in landing on that strange re[illegible] country & our work is nearly all done & I am coming home...”
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11by Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952“..., why nots I am not in a physical or financial condition to attempt so large an undertaking. It would...”
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12by Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952“... came this a.m. I am glad you like the quizzical expression on the old face. Some time ago you stared...”
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13by Muir, John“... succeeded in landing on that strange re[illegible] country & our work is nearly all done & I am coming home...”
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14by Muir, John“... succeeded in landing on that strange re[illegible] country & our work is nearly all done & I am coming home...”
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15by Mother Ann Gilrye Muir“... to stay more at home than you have done heretofore, and I am glad of it. I trust your little girl...”
Published 1882
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16by Muir, Ann Gilrye“... to stay more at home than you have done heretofore, and I am glad of it. I trust your little girl...”
Published 1882
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17by Muir, Ann Gilrye“... experienced – I am much pleased to know that you like Lincoln and that your health is better and that Emma...”
Published 1881
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18by Muir, Ann Gilrye“... experienced – I am much pleased to know that you like Lincoln and that your health is better and that Emma...”
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19by Muir, Ann Gilrye“... to stay more at home than you have done heretofore, and I am glad of it. I trust your little girl...”
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20by Mother Ann Gilrye Muir“... to stay more at home than you have done heretofore, and I am glad of it. I trust your little girl...”
Published 1882
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