Melville, George Wallace, 1841-1912

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George Wallace Melville (b. 10 January 1841, New York City-d. 17 March 1912, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an engineer, Arctic explorer and author. As chief of the Bureau of Steam Engineering, he headed a time of great expansion, technological progress and change, often in defiance of the conservative element of the Navy hierarchy. He superintended the design of 120 ships and introduced the water-tube boiler, the triple-screw propulsion system, vertical engines, the floating repair ship, and the "distilling ship." Appointed Engineer in Chief of the Navy, Melville reformed the service entirely, putting Navy engineers on a professional rather than an artisan footing.

Melville also established the Engineering Experiment Station (EES) near the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis. As Engineer-in-Chief of the Navy, he fought hard to get an appropriation of $400,000 for an experiment and testing laboratory to be located at Annapolis. He argued that such a facility would be a dependable means for testing machinery and equipment before its installation in Navy ships and aid training engineering officers. Both, he surmised, would increase the efficiency of the Navy. When the Navy offered to have this facility named after him, Melville refused with characteristic modesty.

Melville made his first trip to the Arctic in 1873, when he volunteered to help rescue 19 survivors of the Polaris expedition. Six years later, he volunteered to accompany Lieutenant Commander George W. DeLong on board the USS Jeannette to the Bering Strait in search of a quick way to the North Pole. Jeannette became icebound and was eventually crushed; Melville, the 10 others in his small boat, and two from DeLong's boat, were the only survivors. Despite the extreme length and hardships of the trip, he returned in search of DeLong and others who might possibly still be alive. He found none but retrieved all records of the expedition. The United States Congress awarded Melville the Congressional Gold Medal for his gallantry and resourcefulness; the Navy advanced him 15 numbers on the promotion list. He wrote of the DeLong expedition in his book, In the Lena Delta, published in 1884.

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referencedIn A. W. Greely Papers, 1753-1997, (bulk 1880-1935) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
referencedIn Houghton Mifflin Company contracts, 1831-1979 (inclusive) 1880-1940 (bulk). Houghton Library
referencedIn Henry G. (Henry Grier) Bryant Letterbooks, 1884-1918 American Philosophical Society
creatorOf George Wallace Melville. Polaris Expedition scrapbooks, 1873. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, UWM Libraries
creatorOf George Wallace Melville scrapbooks, 1881-1903 University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, UWM Libraries
referencedIn Ellsberg, Edward, 1891-1983. Hell on ice, 1936-1937 / [Edward Ellsberg] Smith College, Neilson Library
creatorOf George Wallace Melville papers, 1881-1882. Dartmouth College Library
creatorOf Melville, George W. (George Wallace), 1841-1912. Papers of George W. Melville, 1880-1911. Library of Congress
referencedIn Edward Ellsberg letter, 1939 February 28, Westfield, New Jersey, to Georgia Mansbridge, New York. Dartmouth College Library
referencedIn American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIi, 1897 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn George Wallace Melville. Letters to Albert Operti, 1884-1909. Natural History Museum Los Angeles County Foundation, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
referencedIn Danenhower, John Wilson, 1849-1887. Danenhower papers, 1879-1903. SUNY Oswego, Penfield Library
creatorOf George Melville Letter: 1848 Mar. 4, 14 Brandon St [Edinburgh], to David Laing / George Melville. University of Edinburgh - Main Library, Edinburgh University Library
referencedIn Henry G. Bryant. Correspondence books, 1897-1913. Dartmouth College Library
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referencedIn Logbooks of U.S. Navy Ships, ca. 1801-ca. 1940, USS Jeannette, 7/1880 - 2/1881 National Archives at Washington, D.C
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associatedWith Bryant, Henry G. (Henry Grier), 1859-1932. person
associatedWith Chandler, William E. (William Eaton), 1835-1917. person
associatedWith Danenhower, John Wilson, 1849-1887. person
associatedWith Ellsberg, Edward, 1891-1983. person
correspondedWith Greely, A. W. (Adolphus Washington), 1844-1935. person
associatedWith Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, 1798-1870. person
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associatedWith Morton, J. Sterling (Julius Sterling), 1832-1902. person
associatedWith Operti, Albert. person
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associatedWith Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1835-1914. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Arctic regions
New York City NY US
North Pole
Philadelphia PA US
Subject
Explorers
Naval architecture
Ocean currents
Shipbuilding
Occupation
Explorers
Naval officers
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Birth 1841-01-10

Death 1912-03-17

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