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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D8760/F/FJR/1/1/91
Former ReferenceD3311/53/89
TitleLetter from John Franklin to his friend John Richardson, written from Greenland during Franklin's final Arctic expedition
Date7 Jul 1845
DescriptionGives details of journey to Greenland. Doubts whether ships will be able to take all supplies without being too deep in the water. He and Crozier intend to carry as many provisions and as much fuel as possible. Refers to observations (magnetic instruments, latitude, longitude, survey angles). Mr Goodsir assiduous in dredging for and drawing crustaceans. Describes various specimens obtained. Other expedition men (including Stanley) happy to collect specimens. Describes location: an esquimaux fishing station. Describes esquimaux, including reading and arithmetical abilities: children taught by a “half-caste Dane”. Letter in Danish received in response to letter sent to the Danish governor. Obtained information about sea ice from coxswain of a Danish boat. Favourable prospect of reaching Lancaster Sound. Need to pray for divine guidance. Mosquitoes troublesome. Describes extent of supplies: enough for three years. Speculates about how the land might lie: reflects on significance of musk oxen (unable to swim) being on Melville Island; and on predictions by Ross and Parry about risk of ships being trapped in Regent‘s Inlet. Encouraging letter from Krusenstern. Asks Richardson to keep Jane and Eleanor reassured. Signature cut off at end.
Extent2 sheets
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
SenderJohn Franklin
Sender LocationWhale Fish Islands, Disco Bay [Greenland]
RecipientJohn Richardson
Recipient LocationNo address
Archive CreatorSir John Richardson (1787-1865)
Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth
TermInuit
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