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Julius R. Frederick
NameJulius R. Frederick
Birth/Death Dates1852-1904
Where in IndianaMarion County--Indianapolis
When in Indiana1886-1904
Notable ForIn 1881 Frederick volunteered for a polar expedition to Lady Franklin Bay, also known as the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition or Greely Expedition. Lt. A. W. Greely of the 5th U.S. Cavalry led the expedition to investigate the nature of the magnetic pole, establish a permanent international polar station at Discovery Harbour, Greenland, and attempt to travel the farthest north. Twenty-five men started on the expedition. In September 1883 the relief supply ship failed to arrive and men began dying of disease, starvation, and thirst. Frederick and Sergeant George W. Rice walked to Baird Inlet for frozen beef. Rice died on the trip. Frederick made it back with beef for the survivors. The men were rescued 22 June 1884. Six of the originial group survived. Frederick and his family settled in Indianapolis in 1886. He lived there until his death in 1904.
DescriptionFrederick is wearing a dark coat over his suit. He has a cane in his right hand, and a handkerchief in his coat pocket.
SubjectFrederick, Julius R., 1852-1904
Explorers
Discovery & exploration
Expeditions & surveys
Item IDM0806_BOX1_FOLDER2
Source of ImageJulius R. Frederick Collection (M 0806)
Digital CollectionNotable Hoosiers (DC 010)
Bibliography/NotesInformation taken from collection guide
Copyright NoticeDigital image © 2005 Indiana Historical Society. All Rights Reserved.
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