Tuesday
Apr062010
On This Day in 1909: North Pole Discovered
April 6, 1909: On this day, Robert E. Peary reached the North Pole after several failed attempts (and 23 years of effort).
The team consisted of:
- Peary, leader of the expedition
- Matthew A Henson, who had served with Peary since 1886 as the ship's cook, carpenter, blacksmith, and Peary's coexplorer and valuable assitant
- Four Eskimo guides: Coquesh, Ootah, Eginwah and Seegloo
They sailed July 17, 1908, on the ship Roosevelt, wintering on Ellesmere Island. After a grueling trek with dwindling food supplies, Henson and two of the Eskimo guides were first to reach the Pole. An exhausted Peary arrived 45 minutes later and confirmed their location.
Dr. Frederick A. Cook, surgeon on an earlier expedition with Peary, claimed to have reached the Pole first, but that could not be substantiated and the National Geographic Society credited the Peary expedition.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010 at 9:06AM | | Email Article
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