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on her voyage of exploration. At that time, De Long wrote to his wife, "Chipp is, as he always was and always will be, calm and earnest. He has always something to do, and is always doing it in that quiet, steady and sure manner of his. He smiles rarely and says very little, but I know where he
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On September 12, 1881, the three boats were separated in a storm. Lieutenant Chipp's boat, with Chipp and seven other men aboard, was never seen again and no trace of it was ever found. The date of separation is the assumed date of Chipp's death.
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and in June 1881 was crushed and sank. After the ship's crew trudged across the rugged ice to open water, they set out in three small boats toward the Siberian mainland. The boats were commanded by De Long, Chipp, and the chief engineer,
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was fitting out for her mission, which would be to attempt to sail to the
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The Chipp Family in England and America, With Genealogical Tree
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The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture
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Icebound: The Jeannette Expedition's Quest for the North Pole
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The Chipp River in northern Alaska, as well as Chipp Peak on
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After graduating in 1868, Chipp served in the steam frigate
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After service in several other ships, Chipp was ordered to
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is and how reliable and true he is in every respect."
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American navy officer and arctic explorer (1848–1881)
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Index


Kingston, New York
Laptev Sea
Yakutsk
United States Navy
Korean expedition
Jeannette expedition
Gold Jeannette Medal
United States Navy
Kingston, New York
United States Naval Academy
Newport, Rhode Island
Annapolis, Maryland
USS Franklin
European Squadron
Korean expedition
USS Juniata
Greenland
USS Polaris
George W. De Long
San Francisco
USS Jeannette
North Pole
Bering Strait
Jeannette expedition
Jeannette
Golden Gate
St. Lawrence Bay
Siberia
Chukchi Sea

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