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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D8760/F/FJR/1/1/1
Former ReferenceD3311/53/1
TitleLetter from John Franklin to his colleague John Richardson, during the first Arctic land expedition
Date3 Feb 1820
DescriptionHas arrived: describes stiffness and pain suffered on a fourteen day journey. Neglectful provision made by Holmes: socks with prominent seams; capes useless when wet with perspiration and dogs unsuitable and provided with inadequate food. Difficult to take bearings and accurate temperature readings. Describes Saskatchewan river and lists varieties of trees on river banks. Intends to visit Indian encampment and buffalo pound. Now supplied with better dogs. Asks for stones to be forwarded: may be valuable for the British Museum.
Extent2 sheets
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RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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SenderJohn Franklin
Sender LocationCarlton [Saskatchewan, Canada]
RecipientJohn Richardson
Recipient LocationCumberland House [Saskatchewan, Canada]
Archive CreatorSir John Richardson (1787-1865)
Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth
FormatDocument
TermLetters (documents)
Naval personnel
Geographical exploration
Explorers
Geographical exploration
Arctic regions
Coppermine Expedition (1819)

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Franklin; Sir; John (1786-1847); naval officer and Arctic explorer
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Canada 
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