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Ada Blackjack's dictated account of her experience in the Wrangel Island expedition, as recorded by Harold Noice
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Photo of ENVS 15 students working with their groups to complete a transcription activity.
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Photo of ENVS 15 students sitting with their project groups working on a transcription exercise.
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Photo of ENVS 15 project group work time in class.
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Page out of Lorne Knight's diary documenting his symptoms of scurvy on the Wrangel Island expedition.
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transcription of LK pg. 148 Vol 1
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This image depicts Ada Blackjack being rescued by Harold Noice. Note, the initial friendly relationship between the two.
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Alfred Taylor letter to Crawford on September 6, 1921
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relevant page about Dec. 23-28, 1922 on Knight Diary expedition journal
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Letter to Mr. Knight from Vilhjalmur Stefansson
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This the title page of the book Adventure of Wrangel Island, which clearly indicates the collaboration between Stefansson and John Irvine Knight
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An unknown writer apologized to Mrs. Galle on Milton's disappearance
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Article on Noice's First Expedition
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Ada Blackjack at the grave of Lorne Knight
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Letter from November 24, 1921 to Mrs. Crawford
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This is the first page of Lorne Knight's diary. Inside, you can see the phrase, "Finder please return to A.J. Taylor."
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This is the cover page for Lorne Knight's diary. You can see A.J. Taylor's name written in blue ink on this cover.
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Letter from Taylor to Stefansson regarding Rescue operations on Wrangel
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Letter from Taylor to Heidman
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This is a newspaper clipping of an article about Ada Blackjack, the sole survivor of the Wrangel Island expedition, and her continuous relationship with Stefansson. It was sent by Alfred Taylor to Stefansson to alert him of the media's coverage of Blackjack following the failed expedition.
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letter from galle to stefansson
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This is a telegram from Alfred Taylor sent to Villajalmur Stefansson notifying Stefansson of recent newspaper stories regarding the failing Wrangel Island Expedition. Taylor's goal is to gain information on the current state of the expedition to maintain positive coverage from the media.
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Letter between Galle and Stefansson
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Letter from Bernard to Noice
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Alfred Taylor letter to Crawford on September 6, 1921