Arctic Searching Expedition: A Journal of a Boat-Voyage Through Ruperts Land and the Arctic Sea; In Search of the Discovery Ships Under Command of Sir John Franklin (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

9781331999836: Arctic Searching Expedition: A Journal of a Boat-Voyage Through Ruperts Land and the Arctic Sea; In Search of the Discovery Ships Under Command of Sir John Franklin (Classic Reprint)
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Continent. - Thermometrical Observations in the Valleys of the Mackenzie, Yukon, and Pelly - Progress of the Seasons at Fort Franklin - Thermometrical Observations on the Arctic Seas.

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Route assigned to the Expedition under Command of Sir John Franklin. - Names of the Officers. - Erebus and Terror. - Date of its Sailing. - Last Letters. - Sir John Franklin's Last Official Letter. - Last Sight of the Expedition. - Sir John Ross proposes a Search. - Discussion of various Opinions offered respecting the Fate of the Expedition. - Plans of Search adopted. - Main Objects of the Overland Searching Expedition. - Instructions from the Admiralty.

Her Majesty's government having deemed it expedient that a further attempt should be made for the accomplishment of a northwest passage by sea from the Atlantic to the Pacific, the "Erebus" and "Terror" were fitted out for that service, and placed under the command of Captain Sir John Franklin, K. C. H. He was directed by the Admiralty instructions, dated on the 5th of May, 1845, to proceed with all dispatch to Lancaster Sound, and, passing through it, to push on to the westward, in the latitude of 74 1/2°, without loss of time or stopping to examine any openings to the northward, until he reached the longitude of Cape Walker, which is situated in about 98° west. He was to use every effort to penetrate to the southward and westward of that point, and to pursue as direct a course for Beering's Straits as circumstances might permit. He was cautioned not to attempt to pass by the western extremity of Melville Island, until he had ascertained that a permanent barrier of ice or other obstacle closed the prescribed route. In the event of not being able to penetrate to the westward, he was to enter Wellington Sound in his second summer.

He was further directed to transmit accounts of his proceedings to the Admiralty, by means of the natives and the Hudson's Bay Company, should opportunities offer; and also, after passing the 65th meridian, to throw overboard daily a copper cylinder, containing a paper stating the ship's position.

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  • VerlagForgotten Books
  • Erscheinungsdatum2018
  • ISBN 10 1331999839
  • ISBN 13 9781331999836
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