Papers, 1926.

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Papers, 1926.

Mementoes of Hasbrouck's voyage from New York to Bergen on the S. S. Bergensfjord, July 3-11, 1926. Roald Amundsen and other members of the Norge Polar Expedition were on board. Collection includes list of passengers, farewell dinner menu, photograph of the Bergensfjord, photograph of Amundsen. Riiser-Larson, and other expedition members, and autographs of Amundsen and Riiser-Larson.

1 box (0.2 ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7119466

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Amundsen, Roald, 1872-1928

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While on an Arctic exploration, Amundsen's ship, the Maud, was disabled by a broken propeller off the Siberian coast. He requested assistance from Captain Claude S. Cochran on the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Bear. From the description of Radiograms and telegrams : between Amundsen on the disabled auxiliary schooner Maud and the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Bear, 1921 July 8-19. (The Mariners' Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 30352211 Amundsen was a Norwegian polar explorer. ...

Bergensfjord (Ship)

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Hasbrouck, Elsa.

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Artist and teacher in New York City and White Plains, N.Y., during the early twentieth century. She was a graduate of Vassar College, and remained unmarried through the 1930's. From the description of Correspondence, 1905-1938. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 46719294 ...

Riiser-Larson, Hjalmur, 1860-1965.

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Norge Polar Expedition.

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Ellsworth, Lincoln, 1880-1951

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Lincoln Ellsworth (b. May 12, 1880, Chicago, Illinois-d. May 26, 1951, New York City), American explorer, engineer, and scientist. Ellsworth led the first trans-Arctic (1926) and trans-Antarctic (1935) air crossings. He first attempted to fly over the North Pole in 1925 with Roald Amundsen. Their planes were forced down onto the ice short of their goal, and the explorers spent 30 days trapped on the surface. In 1926, Ellsworth accompanied Amundsen on his second effort to fly over the Pole in th...