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84by Byrd, Richard Evelyn, 1888-1957; Bowman, Isaiah, 1878-1950“...Correspondence between Isaiah Bowman and Richard E. Byrd regarding his Arctic expeditions and his...”
Published 1926
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85by United States Antarctic Service Expedition (1939-1941)“... by Richard E. Byrd. Expedition on auroral phenomena, bacteriology, botany, cosmic rays, glaciology, magnetism...”
Published 1945
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86by Kellogg, John Harvey“..., materials related to Richard E. Byrd’s second Antarctic expedition, sheet music for "A Chewing Song...”
Published 2014
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87Published 1928“...This image shows a photograph of a sled dog with sled in the background from Admiral Richard E...”
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88Published 1928“...This image shows a photograph of a juvenile crab eating seal taken on Richard E. Byrd's first...”
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89by Associated Press“.... Richard E. Byrd, left, chief of the Antarctic expedition, is greeted in Washington by Navy Secretary...”
Published 1947
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92by Byrd, Richard Evelyn, 1888-1957“...Chart of route flown by Richard E. Byrd from Kings Bay, Spitsbergern, to the North Pole, May 9...”
Published 1926
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93Published 1928“... barquentine best known for being Richard E. Byrd's flagship on his 1928–30 exploration of Antarctica....”
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94Published 1934“... of the famous bell by radio impulse directed from an isolated shack in Antarctica by Admiral Richard E. Byrd...”
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95by WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)“... by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, a well-known explorer preparing for a trip to Antarctica....”
Published 1955
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96by WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)“... by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, a well-known explorer preparing for a trip to Antarctica....”
Published 1955
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97by Goerler, Raimund E. (Raimund Erhard), 1948-“...--more than five hundred cubic feet--of documentation of the career of polar explorer Richard E. Byrd...”
Published 2000
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