Robert Peary

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Robert Edwin Peary, Sr

May 6, 1856

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: May 6, 1856
  • Died on: February 20, 1920
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Miscellaneous, Explorers
  • Spouses: Aleqasina, Josephine Diebitsch Peary
  • Known as: Adm. Robert E. Peary, Robert E. Peary, Robert Edwin Peary
  • Childrens: Jr. Kali Peary (by Aleqasina), Marie Ahnighito Peary, Robert Edwin Peary

Robert Peary born at

Cresson, Pennsylvania

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Robert Peary got married on August 11, 1888 to Josephine Diebitsch, a business school pass out. Being professionally active since the age of 19, she was a woman with a modern outlook. The couple was blessed by two children, Marie Ahnighito and Robert Peary, Jr.

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Personal Life

Due to work engagement, Peary could only afford to spend three years out of the first twenty three years of marriage with his family. He could not share the joys and sorrows of the family especially his son’s birth and his early death.

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Peary was criticized for bringing six Inuits to the United States from his 1897 expedition and their subsequent ill-treatment. These Inuits were handed over to be displayed at the American Museum of Natural History in New York where five eventually died.

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Robert Peary was born on May 6, 1856 in Cresson, Pennsylvania, to Charles N. and Mary P. Peary.

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Childhood & Early life

Post his father’s death in 1859, Robert and his family shifted base to Portland, Maine, where he worked as a county surveyor.

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He enrolled for civil engineering from Bowdoin College in 1873 from which he graduated in 1877.

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Robert Peary also served the US Coast and Geodetic Survey in Washington, DC as a draftsman making technical drawings.

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While still very young, he aspired to make long expeditions for which his preparations began quite timely in the form of 25-miles hikes he made every week. His intellect helped him clear the examinations of the U.S. Navy too.

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Childhood & Early life

Robert Peary’s career began in 1884 as a chief assistant on an expedition to Nicaragua during which he worked on surveying a ship canal. It was during this period only that his inclination towards North Pole exploration increased.

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In 1886, he tried to manage a short inspectional trip to the Disco Bay of Greenland with three companions and reached 2288 meters above sea level but had to return back due to shortage of food and resumed his duties in Nicaragua.

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In a 1886 paper that he wrote for the National Academy of Sciences, he mentioned about two ways for crossing the Greenland’s ice cap.

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Mathew Henson, an African-American explorer worked as an assistant to Peary on his various expeditions.

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The led his second expedition to Greenland in 1891, this time taking a more adverse track in order to know if Greenland extended till the North Pole. This expedition was undertaken with seven companions including his wife and was financed by American Geographic Society, the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, and the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences

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Post retirement, Peary won many accolades from various scientific societies in Europe and America for his expedition to the North Pole.

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Awards & Achievements

After being elected as the President of the Explorers Club two times (1909 to 1911 and 1913 to 1916), he was elected the chairman of the National Aerial Coast Patrol Commission, a private set up that proposed aircrafts for detecting warships and submarines along the U.S. Coast.

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The origin of Naval Reserve during the First World War and the U.S. Postal Service’s air mail system based on the air mail routes are also credited to Peary.

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Robert’s expedition to the North Pole got him a Congressional medal in 1944.

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He was honored by various other medals like Cullum Geographical Medal (1896), Charles P. Daly Medal (1902) by the American Geographical Society; the Hubbard Medal by the National Geographic Medal in 1906; the special great gold medal by Royal Geographical Society of London and National Geographic Society of Washington; Helen Culver medal by the Chicago Geographical Society, and many more.

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