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Farthest North

XV. ACROSS GRINNELL LAND

Word Count: 8100    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

ppy or morose. He was only convinced, perhaps, that when the ice and snow and storms, minions of the North Pole, und

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“It is believed that this book, with its true but none the less stirring adventures, will be of much interest to the general public, as well as gratifying to the many warm friends of Lieutenant Lockwood. It will likewise correct any erroneous impressions which may have arisen from the publication of garbled extracts from the official journals kept by the different members of the Greely party and, by order of the War Department, laid open to the public. By this order, Lockwood’s journal and those of others became public property, and hence any reference to them in advance of their official publication is allowable.”
1 PREFACE2 I. EARLY LIFE3 II. ARMY-LIFE IN ARIZONA4 III. ARMY-LIFE IN NEBRASKA5 IV. ARMY-LIFE IN KANSAS6 V. ARMY-LIFE IN INDIAN TERRITORY AND COLORADO7 VI. PREPARING FOR THE ARCTIC REGIONS8 VII. FROM NEWFOUNDLAND TO LADY FRANKLIN BAY9 VIII. HOUSE-BUILDING AND LOCAL EXPLORATIONS10 IX. PRELIMINARY SLEDGE EXPEDITIONS AND LIFE AT THE STATION11 X. "THE ARCTIC MOON."12 XI. EXPEDITION TO LOCKWOOD ISLAND13 XII FROM LOCKWOOD ISLAND TO LADY FRANKLIN BAY14 XIII. WAITING AND WATCHING15 XIV. RESUMING A DESPERATE STRUGGLE16 XV. ACROSS GRINNELL LAND17 XVI. PREPARING FOR HOME18 XVII. HOMEWARD BOUND19 XVIII. THE FINAL CATASTROPHE20 XIX. THE WOEFUL RETURN