Robert E. Peary AKA Robert Edwin Peary Born: 6-May-1856 Birthplace: Cresson, PA Died: 20-Feb-1920 Location of death: Washington, DC Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Explorer Nationality: United States Executive summary: First to reach the North Pole Military service: US Navy (civil engineer, Rear Admiral, 1881-) Was somewhere near the North Pole on 9 April 1909, with Matthew Henson and four Eskimos, Oatah, Egingwah, Seegloo, and Ookeah. Whether or not he reached his goal is an open question, with evidence surfacing in the 1980's that he came only within 20 miles of the Pole. But in 1989 the National Geographic Society determined that the notes dated from a previous journey, and re-asserted Peary's claim. Wife: Josephine Diebitsch (m. 1888)
University: Bowdoin College (1877)
Explorers Club Freemasonry Kane Lodge #454, New York (3-Mar-1896) Risk Factors: Amputee
Author of books:
Northward over the Great Ice (1898, travelogue) Nearest the Pole (1907, travelogue)
Appears on postage stamps:
USA, Scott #2123 (22 cents, with Matthew Henson, issued 28-May-1986)
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