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Title: Our lost explorers : the narrative of the Jeannette Arctic Expedition as related by the survivors, and in the records and last journals of Lieutenant De Long
Year: 1888 (1880s)
Authors: Newcomb, Raymond Lee
Subjects: De Long, George W. (George Washington), 1844-1881 Jeannette (Ship) Jeannette Expedition (1879-1881)
Publisher: Hartford, Conn., American Pub. Co.
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age by a bevy of rusticmaideiis with flowers and wreaths, and had a joyful recep-tion. The whole place was in holiday attire during his twodays stay. The Cunard steamer Parthia, from Liverpool, brought theparty over the last section of their long journey; and theyarrived at New York, Melvilles native city, September 13th,just one year from the day when the three boats carryingthe Jeannette castaways were separated off the Siberiancoast. When they left the steamers deck, it was to meet the warmest, the simplest, the grandest reception ever wit-nessed in New York Bay. They were taken to the city onthe steam yacht. Ocean Gem, and disembarked amid agreat display of enthusiasm from the assembled multitude.Melville was welcomed to the city by Lieutenant Jacques,in behalf of the Secretary of the Navy and the Commanderof the Port. Subsequently he received distinguished honorsfrom the officials and citizens of New York, Philadelphia,and other places, in all of which Nindermann and Norosshared.
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iilililllllllilllliiiilililliliililllilillllillliiilllilliilliilililliiilililiiilllilllllllli CHAPTEE XXXm. BERRYS SEARCH EXPEDITION—coNTmrnn. (BURiraSTG OF THE RODGERS—AN ICE-FLOE TRAGEDY.) AFTER cruising in the Arctic waters in search of theJeannette during the sumnaer of 1881, the UnitedStates steamer Rodgers arrived at St. Lawrence Bay, on thenortheastern coast of Siberia, as stated in Chapter lY.Preparations for spending the winter in this harbor wereimmediately begun, but, owing to continued bad weather,Lieutenant Berry was prevented from building a small houseon shore and transferring thither a large part of his pro-visions and supplies as he intended to have done. On the 20th of November, Ensign Hunt started up thecoast with a team of nine dogs intending to visit Camp Hunt,as Master Putnams winter-quarters on Eteelan Island wasnamed. This island is located about twenty miles west ofCape Serdze, near the native village of Tiapka, a little eastof Nordenskiolds winter quarter

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