Title
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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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Caribou parka with hood trimmed in polar bear fur (part of MacMillan's outfit, with polar bear pants)
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Inuit
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caribou hide
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Octant known as "The Peary Sextant"
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Spencer, Browning & Rust
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metal on wood
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1820-1840
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Snowshoes used by Donald MacMillan, pair, stamped Tubbs
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Tubbs Snowshoes
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rawhide on wood
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1913
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Fur Mittens
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Inughuit
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polar bear fur, caribou fur, and sealskin
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1950
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Souvenir ceramic mug of Robert E. Peary
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glazed ceramic
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The Hubbard Sledge, used by Peary at the North Pole
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wood, iron, rawhide
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1908
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Model sledge with a cooking pot in pouch
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Inuit
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wood on leather
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U.S. Navy Admiral's dress trousers, R.E. Peary
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Costinett, John J.
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ca. 1911
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U.S. Navy Admiral's dress jacket, R.E. Peary
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Costinett, John J.
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cloth
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ca 1911
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Steel engineer's chain used by Robert E. Peary, 100' long
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steel
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ca. 1878
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Menu for Canadian Camp banquet honoring Peary
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paper
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March 5, 1910
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Menu card, Arctic Club Banquet honoring Dr. Cook
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paper
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Sept. 23, 1909
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Menu, Arctic Club banquet honoring Dr. Cook
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paper on ribbon
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Sept. 23, 1909
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Microscope slide of Protoccus nivalis, or "red snow," collected at Cape York
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glass
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Aug. 1, 1908
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Board game, Horsman's Game of Klondike
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Bangs, Maraquita
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1897
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Peary's knit wool undershirt, with two red watch pockets
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wool
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Wooden high chair used by Robert Peary as a child
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wood
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19th century
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Grand Officer medal, French Legion of Honor, to Peary, framed
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metal on ribbon
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July 9, 1913
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gold star medal, Persia's Learning of the First Order, to Peary
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metal
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1912
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Field medical kit
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Burroughs Wellcome & Co
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glass on leather
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Lapel pin, "I Discovered The --," with vignettes of Cook and Peary
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Bastian Brothers Co.
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metal
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Belt buckle commemorating the "Discovery of the North Pole"
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Siskiyou Buckle Company
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metal
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1983
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Snow knife
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Inuit
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whale bone
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Traces Leading from Sledge
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin, pigment on glass
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Dog Team Pulling Sledge
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MacMillan, Donald Baxter
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silver gelatin, pigment on glass
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1908-1919
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