Elliott, Henry
Henry Wood Elliott was born on 13 November 1846 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Interested in natural science from an early age, he went to work for the Smithsonian Institution in Washington in 1861. He made his first visit to Alaska in 1865 when he was appointed zoologist on the US Western Union Telegraph Expedition (Alaskan Division), 1865-1867 (leader Robert Kennicott), sent by the Western Union Telegraph Company to survey a route for, and to construct, a telegraph line through Alaska by way of Yukon River and Seward Peninsula, in connection with plans to establish a telegraph link between the United States and Europe by way of Bering Strait.
Between 1869 and 1870, Elliott was assigned to the United States Geological Survey and served as an artist with the Hayden Survey of Wyoming Territory. In 1872, he was sent as an agent for the treasury department to the Pribilof Islands to supervise the Alaska Commercial Company's management of the fur seal herd there. He also had a verbal commission from the Smithsonian Institution to study the mammals of the islands, in particular the fur seal. Elliott remained on the Pribilof Islands during the winters of 1872 and 1873, returning in the summer of 1874 to check the seal count. He submitted a report of his findings to the Secretary of the Treasury on his return in 1874. In 1890, he was appointed by the Treasury Department to visit the Pribilof Islands again, after news came through that the seal herd was greatly depleted.
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