John L. Dunmore
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Moored alongside the hummock ice, near a grounded berg, taking in fresh water" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Steaming to the northward on the 7th of August, through a lead in the floe and among the icebergs", 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "The "Panther" trying to force a passage through the floe" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "In an open lead between the floe and iceberg" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "The Steamer under the midnight sun, anchored about two miles from the Devil's Thumb." 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Wilcox Point and the devil's thumb in the distance, with rafted ice in the Foreground. ", 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "The solitude of Melville Bay" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "View of the Devil's Thumb, taken about two miles from the base of the mountain" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "The Devil's Thumb partially enveloped in a fog" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Surrounded by the wildest scene possible to conceive" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Scene in connection with view no. 93, taken when among the bergs" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Beset by the ice" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "The "Panther" made fast to the floe in Melville Bay" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Castle Berg in Melville Bay over two hundred feet high. The Figure, which is some seventy-five feet from the Base, gives an object to compare with the Berg. The Ice in the foreground is about eighteen inches in thickness." 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Between the Iceberg and Field Ice. The "Panther" firing up to escape being forced on to the Berg, as the Ice-Field was swinging towards the Berg which was grounded." 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Where we patiently waited and quietly hoped for the ice to open" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Hard at work under a full head of steam, trying to escape being nipped" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "The "Panther" fast in the field ice in Melville Bay." 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Beset on all sides, the "Panther" remained in this situation for three days" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Section of an immense berg, which was nearly half a mile in length" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "The steamer, in an open lead, moored to the edge of the ice field" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "The farthest point reached (August 17th). Here the Steamer is surrounded by the heaviest of rafted and hummock ice. After being liberated we shaped our course back." 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Near Wilcox Mountain" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "The steamer under Wilcox Mountain, in the ice pack and hummocks" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Among the field ice and icebergs in August" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Jansen and his family" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Jansen with his Comettick, or sledge, and dog team" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Philip and his family" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Dr. Rudolph, his wife, and children" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "View from Upernavik looking into Baffin's Bay" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Hans, his wife, and children. Hans was with Dr. Kanes in his expedition, also with Dr. Hayes in 1860 and 1861, and is now with the United States Exploring Expedition under Captain Hall." 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "An Esquimaux pet, a boy about eight years old" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "An Esquimaux burial ground. The crosses have been placed here by some of the whalers, who had lost some one of their number." 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "View of settlement and harbour of Godhavn, on the Island of Disco, the entrance is at the left, between the low rocks and the cliffs." 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Esquimaux igloe or winter hut, made of turf and stones" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "The cliffs on the opposite side of the Harbour of Godhavn, three thousand three Hundred feet high", 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Godhavn, as seen from the opposite side of the Harbour" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Sophy and her sister, Marea" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Esquimaux women, showing the manner in which they often carry their children on their backs in their hoods." 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Esquimaux wide awake. He kept his eye on the camera while being photographed, expecting it wo uld go off or hurt him in some way." 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "The Lutheran Church at Jacobshaven, one of the finest in Greenland." 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Esquimaux Toupek or Skin Tent. The boat or kayak is placed on poles to keepit from dogs, which destroy everything they can reach." 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "The coast blockaded by icebergs near Julianeshaab" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Section of iceberg, which was broken off from the side, and washed in ridges as seen; the side of the berg for over 100 feet presented the same appearance." 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Homeward Bound" 1869
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George P. Critcherson, John L. Dunmore, William Bradford "Sealing vessel passing an iceberg off the coast of Labrador" 1869
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