WHO'S WHO OF THE EXPEDITION 



Andersen, Karsten (Charlie). See Exploratory Party, 1916 and 1917. 



Anderson, Alexander. First officer on Karluh. After the wreck of the 

 Karluk, he was sent towards shore in command of a party that was 

 lost on the ice. 



Anderson, Rudolph M. See Scientific Staff. 



Andreasen, Ole. See Exploratory Party, 1914 and 1915. 



Asasela, James (Jim Fiji). See Polar Bear, 1916 and 1917. 



Baur, William J. (Levi). Steward; see Kellett Base, 1914, 1915, and 

 Polar Bear, 1916 and 1917. 



Barker, Charles. Second Mate on the Karluh. Was a member of the 

 first party sent towards shore after the Karluh sank. The party of 

 four were lost on the ice before reaching- Wrangel Island. 



Bartlett, Robert A. See Commanders of Ships. 



Bernard, Peter. See Commanders of Ships. 



Beuchat, Henri. See Scientific Staff, 



Binder, Otto. See Challenge, 1917. 



Blue, Daniel Wallace. Engineer of the Mary Sachs. Died at the 

 Baillie Islands, May 2, 1915. 



Bolt, Ikey. Eskimo; see Alasha and North Star, 1914, 1915. 



Brady, John. Sailor. Lost on the ice near Wrangel Island after the 

 sinking of the Karluh, while a member of the first shore-going party. 



Breddy, G. Fireman on the Karluh. Was a member of the party that 

 reached Wrangel Island after the Karluh sank, but committed sui- 

 cide there the summer of 1914. 



Brooks, Charles. Steward on Alasha, 1913. 



Castel, Aarnout. See Commanders of Ships or Divisions. 



Chafe, Ernest F. Messroom boy on the Karluh. A member of the 

 party that reached Wrangel Island and among the survivors who 

 were rescued the fall of 1914. 



Chipman, Kenneth G. See Scientific Staff. 



Cox, John R. See Scientific Staff. 



Crawford, J. R. See Mary Sachs, 1913, and Exploratory Party, 1914 

 and 1915. 



DoNOHUE, Peter, See Polar Bear, 1917. 



Emiu (Split-the-Wind). Cabin Boy; see Polar Bear, 1916, and Ex- 

 ploratory Party, 1916 and 1917. 



Eskimos. Many unnamed. 



Gonzales, Henry. See Commanders of Ships. 



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