Title taken from back of stereograph. "The story of Peary's attempts to discover the North Pole is a tale of heroism. For twenty years he struggled before he finally succeeded. He made his first trip to Greenland in 1886 when he was a young...
Title taken from caption. Group portrait of members of Peary's 1896 expedition to Greenland. Peary is identified as being at the top left. George Putnam is identified as being at the lower left.
Title taken from caption. View of the harbor and town of Turnavik, Newfoundland, with the S.S. Hope anchored in port. En route to Greenland on Peary's 1896 expedition.
Title taken from caption. Group portrait of six men aboard the S. S. Hope, including Professor Alfred E. Burton of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology en route to Greenland on Peary's 1896 expedition.
Title taken from caption. Also initialed with GRP: mostly like the man in the photograph is George Putnam. En route to Greenland on Peary's 1896 expedition.
Title taken from caption. View of men in front of a tent, part of a group led by Professor Alfred E. Burton, from Peary's 1896 expedition to Greenland. One of the men in the image is identified as George Rockwell Putnam, possibly the one kneeling.
Portrait of William Godley, ship's cook aboard the S.S. Hope en route to Greenland on Peary's 1896 expedition. Crewmember’s name as identified in “A diary kept while with the Peary Arctic expedition of 1896” by Benjamin Hoppin.