Authors: Bruce Henderson
My Washington, D.C., research efforts, including dealing with the Library of Congress, were assisted greatly by two special individuals who were my “secret weapons” when it came to dealing with the federal bureaucracy: my daughter, Chelsea Henderson Maxwell, a U.S. Senate staffer, and her husband, Carl Maxwell, who works on “the other side of the hill” for a U.S. congressman.
Closer to home, I thank my sons Grant, fourteen, and Evan, twelve, for putting up with me during the writing of this book, and for lowering their music when asked.
Alert,
183
America,
USS,
29
American Academy of Forensic Sciences' Last Word Society,
286
American flag, covering Hall's body,
6â7
,
21
,
92
American Geographical Society,
21
,
35
Anacostia River,
228
animals in Arctic/wildlife,
52â53
,
241
gulls,
127
owls/hawks,
79
polar bears,
92
,
119
,
200â201
,
214â215
whales,
247
Ansel Gibbs,
183
Antelope,
231
Anthing, Frederick, ice-floe survivor,
146
Arctic
exploration,
19
extended daylight,
114â115
iceberg activity,
185â186
paraselene,
102
permafrost,
5
perpetual darkness/everlasting twilight,
103
,
106
preservation of burial remains,
5â8
signs of summertime,
9
Arctic Experiences: A History of the Polaris Expedition
(Tyson),
292
arsenic, levels in samples from Hall,
283â286
“Arsenic and Old Ice” (Lucas),
286
aurora borealis,
53
autopsy of Hall's remains,
3â9
Back, George,
19
Baffin, William,
19
Baird, Spencer F.,
228
Barnes, W. K.,
270â277
Beale, Joseph,
270â277
Bering Strait,
27
Bessels, Emil,
24
,
26
,
39
,
44
,
288â290
Buddington's accusation of poisoning Hall,
82â87
,
90â91
Buddington's consumption of alcohol,
74â76
,
140
comment on Hall's death,
93â94
frostbite and snow blindness,
96
,
129
,
130â131
during Hall's illness and death,
76â87
orders in the event of Hall's death,
35â37
,
99â100
Polaris
winter quarters,
62
,
67
,
71
separate quarters after rescue,
254â255
sledge trip south,
115â117
statements at expedition inquiry,
232â234
,
270â277
supply of “medicinal alcohol,”
116â117
,
120
surgeon-generals at expedition inquiry,
270â277
“the little German dance master,”
48
,
85
Bismarck,
33
Booth, John,
Polaris
fireman,
ix
Booth, John Wilkes,
228
Borie, Adolf,
230
Bowditch's Navigator,
18
Brevoort, Cape,
79
Brevoort, J. Carson,
79
British North Polar Expedition of 1875,
2
British Polar Expedition of 1875,
2â3
Brooklyn Navy Yard
outfitting
Tigress
for Arctic trip,
245â251
preparation of USS
Polaris,
21â34
Bryan, Richard W. D.,
62
,
93
,
102
Polaris
chaplain and astronomer,
44
sledge trip south with Bessels,
117
,
120
statement at expedition inquiry,
278â279
Buddington, Sidney O.,
24
,
231
,
288
abandon of ice-floe survivors,
144â149
accusation of Bessels poisoning Hall,
90â91
alcohol consumption,
98
,
116â117
,
139
,
235
,
243
,
263
,
266
,
276
command after Hall's death,
35â37
,
98â112
conduct in front of crew,
40
â11,
99
,
100
erratic course for
Polaris,
139â143
food ration discrepancy,
67â68
gluttony of supplies,
115â117
Hall's distrust of,
54â56
,
70â71
insistence on going south,
61â64
,
126â135
left
Polaris to
Eskimo chief,
250
plan to scuttle
Polaris,
110â112
Polaris
winter quarters,
61â63
,
101
,
104â105
rescue of
Polaris
party,
252
small boat scouting trip north,
118â119
,
120â121
statements at expedition inquiry,
255â263
stranding crew on ice,
131â135
suspected drinking,
70
,
71
,
74
,
76
,
89
Bylot, Arctic explorer,
19
Campbell, Walter,
267
cannibalism in Greely expedition,
3
Joe's concern for his family,
208â210
Joe's concern for his family on ice floe,
169â171
Tyson's hint at expedition inquiry,
237
Chester, Hubbard C,
27
,
49
,
62
,
64
,
260
,
262
failure of small boat scouting party,
125â132
during Hall's illness and death,
73
,
79â87
sledge trip during winter season,
109
small boat trip north,
118â119
,
120â121
statement at expedition inquiry,
263â266
surviving on the
Polaris,
265
City of Antwerp,
transport of
Polaris
survivors to New York,
252
Civil War
Battle of Mobile Bay,
228
Hall's second expedition during,
14
reconstruction of the South,
19
Washington Navy Yard,
228
coffee, Hall's cup of,
76
,
81
,
90
,
267
Coleman, Patrick,
43â44
Commagere, Frank Y.,
250â251
Conception Bay, Newfoundland,
219
Congress,
USS, supplies for
Polaris,
44â16
Cumberland Gulf,
196
Daly, Charles P.,
22
Davenport, H. K., captain of the
Congress
,
44â46
Davis, John,
19
Davis Strait,
249
Dease, Arctic explorer,
19
Denmark, Greenland territory,
4
diet.
See
Food
Disco, Greenland,
40â42
,
111
,
178
,
179
dogs/sled dogs on the
Polaris,
14
,
22
,
49
,
80
,
96
,
98
,
103â104
,
119
,
123
,
146
on Tyson party ice floe,
158
,
162
,
177
,
184
Ebierbing “Joe,”
49
,
97
,
139
,
268
,
269
,
290
appearance at fundraising,
15â16
Arctic experiences with Hall,
31â32
,
93
during Hall's illness and death,
81
Hall's sledge trip,
73
ice-floe survivor,
146
promise to stay with Tyson,
128
return search for
Polaris
survivors,
246â251
sledge trip south with Bessels,
117
,
119â120
Tyson party reliance on hunting for food,
79
,
153â222
England, polar expeditions,
17
Erie,
231
accompanying Hall,
31â32
appearance at fundraising,
14â16
Arctic abilities,
14
capote,
188
concept of food rationing,
157â158
dividing a seal properly,
173â174
partnership for survival,
165
Tyson party reliance on hunting for food,
79
,
153â222
See also
Hendrik, Hans
See also
Tookoolito “Hannah”
See also
Ebierbing “Joe”
execution, in Greely expedition,
3
Farragut, David,
228â229
Fenton, Reuben,
19
food rations for dogs,
103â104
rations for
Polaris
crew,
67â68
,
106â107
,
115â116
rations for Tyson party on ice floe,
153â222
“Fowler's Solution,”
284â285
Fox, Arctic explorer,
19
Franco-German War,
25
Franklin, John,
43â44
,
52
1845 expedition,
14
expeditions to find survivors,
18
,
28
Frobisher, Martin,
19
Frolic,
USS, retrieval of Tyson party,
227
,
229
George Back, Cape,
56
Georgiana,
231
German crew members, control over expedition,
48
,
179
,
182
Gignoux, Tom,
5
global warming effects at North Pole,
293
Godhavn Harbor,
41
Grady Harbor, Labrador,
222
Grant, Ulysses S.,
20
,
28â31
,
230
,
287
American attempt for North Pole discovery,
3
,
14â20
Black Friday in first term,
254
return search for
Polaris
survivors,
245â251
Greely Expedition of 1881,
3
Greer, James A., command of
Tigress
search for
Polaris
survivors,
246â249
Hall, Charles Francis,
16
,
23â25
American flag shroud,
6â7
autopsy of remains,
3â9
Buddington's conduct questioned,
40â41
burial of,
92â93
cause of death, results of expedition inquiry,
280â282
choice of
Polaris,
28â31
confiding trust concerns to Tyson,
70â71
determining location of North Pole,
22â23
dislike of Bessels,
26
,
47â51
,
71
,
85
expedition during Civil War,
14
experience with insubordination,
43â44
fascination with Arctic north,
13â17
,
23â24
fundraising for expedition,
13â20
German crew members' disrespect,
48
health during sledge trip,
80