- Polaris expedition
The Polaris expedition (1871) was led by
Charles Francis Hall to explore theNorth Pole .Hall received a grant of $50,000 from the U. S. Congress to command an expedition to the
North Pole in the ship "Polaris". The party of 25 also included Sidney Budington as sailing master, George Tyson asnavigator , and Dr.Emil Bessels , a Germanphysician andnaturalist , as chief of the scientific staff. The expedition was troubled from the start as the party split into rival factions. Hall's authority over the expedition was resented by a large portion of the party, and discipline broke down."Polaris" sailed into Thank God Harbor (now called Hall Bay) on
September 10 ,1871 and settled in for the winter on the shore of northernGreenland .That fall, upon returning to the ship from a sledging expedition with an
Inuit guide , Hall suddenly fell ill after drinking a cup ofcoffee . He collapsed in what was described as a fit. For the next week he suffered fromvomiting anddelirium , then seemed to improve for a few days. At that time, he accused several of the ship's company, including Dr. Bessels, of havingpoison ed him. Shortly after, Hall began suffering the same symptoms, and finally died on November 8. Hall was taken ashore and given a formal burial.Command of the expedition devolved on Sidney O. Budington, who dispatched an expedition to try for the Pole in June 1872. This was unsuccessful and Polaris turned south. On October 12, the ship was beset by ice in
Smith Sound and was on the verge of being crushed. Nineteen of the crew and Eskimo guides abandoned ship for the surrounding ice, and fourteen crew remained on the ship. Polaris was run aground near Etah and crushed on October 24. After wintering ashore, the crew sailed south in two boats and were rescued by awhaler , returning home viaScotland .The following year, the remainder of the party attempted to extricate "Polaris" from the pack and head south. A group, including Tyson, became separated as the pack broke up violently and threatened to crush the ship in the fall of
1872 . The group of 19 drifted on anice floe for the next six months over 1,500 miles before being rescued off the coast of Newfoundland by the whaler "Tigress" onApril 30 ,1873 , and probably would have all perished had the group not included four Inuit, among them the skilled hunters Ebierbing andHans Hendrik , as well as Ebierbing's wifeTookoolito and their adopted daughter Panik.References
* Parry, Richard. "Trial by Ice: The true story of murder and survival on the 1871 Polaris expedition". Ballantine Books (January 29, 2002). ISBN 0-345-43926-0
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