- Edward Israel
Infobox Scientist
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name = Edward Israel
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birth_date = birth date|1859|7|1
birth_place =Kalamazoo, Michigan
death_date = death date and age|1884|5|27|1859|7|1
death_place =Cape Sabine ,Canada
residence =United States
fields =Astronomy
alma_mater =University of Michigan
known_for = Astronomer for the Greely Arctic expeditionEdward Israel (1859-1884) was an
astronomer and Polar explorer.Early years
Israel was born in
Kalamazoo, Michigan onJuly 1 ,1859 . He was the son of Mannes and Tillie Israel, the first Jews to settle in Kalamazoo. After graduating from the Kalamazoo Public School system, Israel went to theUniversity of Michigan , where he studied astronomy.Just before his graduation in 1881, one of Israel's professors nominated him to serve as the astronomer on an official US expedition to the
Arctic . After graduation, Israel briefly returned to Kalamazoo to visit his family.The Polar Expedition
Israel left for
Washington, D.C. onApril 28 , 1881 to join the Lady Franklin Bay polar expedition with 23 other men under the leadership ofAdolphus Greely . The Lady Franklin Bay Expedition was commissioned by the US government to collect scientific information about the polar regions. Israel received the assignment of collecting astronomical, magnetic and meteorological data.The ill-fated expedition left Washington on
June 9 , 1881, reaching Newfoundland later in the month. From there, the crew boarded a special polar-equipped ship and went toLady Franklin Bay , to a site far above theArctic Circle . Israel and the rest of the crew spent two years at a camp they called Fort Conger.In 1882, the annual supply ship did not arrive, and by August 1883, the expedition ran out of supplies. They took off trying to find the ship, guided only by Israel's astronomical data. When the expedition reached
Cape Sabine , it was found that their supply ship had hit ice and sunk.The expedition members had to struggle through the winter of 1883 with virtually no supplies. Three weeks before the crew of the expedition was rescued by the US Navy, Israel died. Too weak and ill to bury Israel (or other dead expedition members), the remaining members of the crew returned Israel's body to Kalamazoo on
August 11 ,1884 .Burial Place
Edward Israel was given full honors from the city of Kalamazoo upon the return of his body. His body is buried in the Jewish cemetery next to Mountain Home Cemetery. In 1972, the state of Michigan erected an historical marker commemorating Israel at the site of his grave.
External links
"Edward Israel: Arctic Explorer 1859-1884", Kalamazoo Public Library Local History, http://www.kpl.gov/collections/LocalHistory/AllAbout/biography/Israel.aspx
"Edward Israel: Arctic Explorer" Michigan State Historical Marker, http://www.michmarkers.com/startup.asp?startpage=L0203.htm
References
Ashlee, Laura Rose. "Traveling Through Time: A Guide to Michigan's Historical Markers", Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2005, p. 210.
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NAME = Israel, Edward
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =astronomer and Polar explorer
DATE OF BIRTH =July 1 ,1859
PLACE OF BIRTH =Kalamazoo, Michigan
DATE OF DEATH =May 27 ,1884
PLACE OF DEATH =Cape Sabine ,Canada
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