- Henry Grinnell
Henry Grinnell was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, in
1799 , and in1818 moved to New York City where he became a clerk in the commission house of H.D. & E.B. Sewell. He married Sarah Minturn in1822 . In1825 , Henry joined his brother Joseph Grinnell in Fish, Grinnell & Company. A few years later, with the addition of Henry's brother-in-law, this becameGrinnell, Minturn & Co mpany, a firm whose operations were greatly expanded by its entry into the general shipping business. This company became one of the strongest mercantile houses in New York City.Henry Grinnell retired in
1850 , the same year in which he financed the outfitting of two vessels, the Advance and the Rescue, to search the Arctic for the lost Franklin Polar Expedition. He also helped finance a second rescue expedition three years later. One of these expeditions discovered and named Grinnell Land in the far Arctic. On later occasions Grinnell manifested his unabated interest in polar exploration by contributing to the voyage ofIsaac I. Hayes in1860 , and to the Polaris venture ofCharles F. Hall in1871 . He was also one of the founders of the American Geographical and Statistical Society. Henry Grinnell died in1874 .Bibliography
Henry Grinnell Letters (Grinnell, Henry, 1799-1874) G. W. Blunt White Library, Mystic Seaport
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