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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D8760/F/FSJ/1/12/2
Former ReferenceD3311/49/1-2
TitleCopy of letter from John Franklin to unnamed brother, during his first Arctic land expedition
Date8 Jun 1820
DescriptionRecipient unnamed but in the handwriting of his sister Hannah Booth; copy relatively contemporary.
Gives news of his health and diet during the winter.  Describes journey from [Fort] Cumberland made by himself and Back; including observations of animals, local inhabitants and scenery.  Has met someone who accompanied Hearne - but old with imperfect memory.  Red Knives may be a source of local territorial information.  Envisages spending the next winter further north.  Information received from Indians encourages his belief in the existence of a north west passage: its discovery is dependent on divine providence.  Hopes to receive letters with news of his family: gives detailed information about conveyance of letters by Huson's Bay [Company] ship.   Refers to drawings by Back and mentions Mr Goulburne and Sir Geo Warrender.  Since writing the first part of the letter has learned more from Red Knives.  Refers to an abundance of animals on banks of Coppermine river.
Extent2 sheets
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RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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SenderJohn Franklin
Sender LocationFort Chipewyan, Athabasca Lake [Canada ]
RecipientUnknown
Recipient LocationNo address
Archive CreatorSir John Franklin (1786-1847)
Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth
TermCoppermine Expedition (1819)
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