The Eslxlmo TotitkstoHes at Grotori. 



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Ou-se-gong was a cousin of Joe and wife of Kud-lup-pa-mune, 

 known by the whalers as "Abbott." 



Captain Budington brought these two Eskimos from Cumberland 

 Inlet to New London in 1866; on their return with him the next 

 year, Jeannie died on the voya(>'e. 



Two smaher headstones put up for Hannah's children have on 

 them the inscriptions : 



And 



TUKE-LI-KE-TA: 

 Died Feb 28, 1863. Aged 18 months. 



SYLVIA GRIXXELL EBIERBIXG. 



(Punua.) 



Born at Igloolik July, 1866. 



Died March 18, 1875. 



"0/ such in the Khif/dom of Heaven." 



She was a survivor of the Pohiris Expedition nnder Commander Charles Francis Hall, 

 and was picked ni> with 19 others from an ice tloe April 30, 1873, after a drift on the ice for a 

 period of one hundred and ninety days and a distance of over twelve hundred miles. 



On a visit to these graves, when making inquiries of Eskimo Joe 

 in ]-egard to some facts for use in tliis Narrative, lie was observed to 



