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Robert E. Peary

Explorer

Robert Edwin Peary, his assistant Matthew Henson and four Inuit men were the first to reach the North Pole on 6 April 1909. An officer in the United States Navy, it was Commander Peary's eighth attempt to reach the pole in two decades of exploring arctic regions. When he returned, however, a former colleague from his 1891 Greenland expedition, Dr. Frederick Cook, claimed to have reached the North Pole a year before. In 1911 a congressional inquiry concluded that Peary, who had been promoted to Rear Admiral, deserved the credit. In recent years the weight of opinion has shifted clearly to Peary's side, with a nod to the accomplishments of Henson as well.

Extra credit: The four Inuits who reached the North Pole were Oatah, Egingwah, Ookeah and Seegloo... Peary's wife Josephine joined him on several of his expeditions.

Peary is an honorary member of our loop Celebs Missing Fingers.

Other polar explorers on Who2 include Ernest Shackleton and Adolphus Greely.

Four Good Links

Robert Peary North Pole Expedition Directory

A site about the arctic has Peary's story and several photos

Robert Peary Speech

The History Channel has an audio file of a Peary speech

Alone on the Ice

PBS online companion that offers a slight profile of Peary

Robert Edwin Peary, Rear Admiral

His gravesite at Arlington National Cemetery

Vital Stats

Birth

6 May 1856

Birthplace

Cressen, Pennsylvania

Death

20 February 1920
(age 63)

Best Known As

North Pole expedition leader