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Title Artist Medium & Support Creation Date
North Pole Tobacco tin, explorer with U.S. flag, polar bear.     tin   
Winchester rifle   Winchester Repeating Arms Co.   metal on wood   
Tin for tea and/or matches, with deep lid     tin   
Tin for tea and matches, with shallow lid     tin   
Model of cross-section of hull, SS Roosevelt   Hanna, John "Jay" S.   wood   
Odometer in canister with leather thong   Keuffel & Esser Co.   brass   
Spirit thermometer, Signal Service US Army   Henry J. Green   Spirits on glass   
Spirit thermometer   Green, Henry J.   glass on aluminum   
Thermometer in submersible case, to measure water temperature at depth     glass on metal   
Pocket compass on leather thong   Keuffel & Esser Co.   metal   
U.S. Navy sword, engraved R. E. Peary   Warnoch Co., The   metal   
Snow knife with serrated edge, used by MacMillan        
Pick-ax with steel head   Collins & Co. Hartford   metal on wood   
Souvenir ceramic mug of Robert E. Peary     glazed ceramic   
Peary's knit wool undershirt, with two red watch pockets     wool   
Field medical kit   Burroughs Wellcome & Co   glass on leather   
Lapel pin, "I Discovered The --," with vignettes of Cook and Peary   Bastian Brothers Co.   metal   
Microscope   Spencer Lens Co.   brass   
Octant known as "The Peary Sextant"   Spencer, Browning & Rust   metal on wood  1820-1840 
Daguerreotype portrait of Charles Nutter Peary and Mary W. Peary     photograph  1850-1860 
Ambrotype portrait of a young boy [Robert E. Peary age 3]     photograph  1859 
Portable stove with tin container, wire handle and cover   Florence Stove Co.   iron  1890s 
Board game, Horsman's Game of Klondike   Bangs, Maraquita     1897 
Pair of Dunham snowshoes used by Donald MacMillan   Dunham, Mellie   rawhide on wood  1905-1915 
The Hubbard Sledge, used by Peary at the North Pole     wood, iron, rawhide  1908 

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