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Charles Francis Hall Collection

National Museum of American History
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Object Details

Creator
Field, Cyrus
Hall, Charles Francis, 1821-1871
Franklin, John, 1786-1847
Royal Geographic Society.
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865
Correspondent
Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878
Place
Arctic regions -- Discovery and exploration
Nunavut
Topic
Explorers
Indigenous peoples
Inuktut
Creator
Field, Cyrus
Hall, Charles Francis, 1821-1871
Franklin, John, 1786-1847
Royal Geographic Society.
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865
Culture
Eskimo/Inuit
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Charles Francis Hall Collection
Summary
The collection documents Hall's Arctic exploration.
Biographical / Historical
The Arctic explorer Charles Francis Hall was born about 1821, either Vermont or New Hampshire; there are very few details about his early life. He is most notable for spending over ten years in the Arctic among the Inuit, initially focused on locating evidence of the lost British Expedition under Sir John Franklin, and then, in two later expeditions, searching for the Northwest Passage and the North Pole. Before becoming a polar explorer, Hall began as a blacksmith's apprentice at a young age in Rochester, NH. Sometime in the 1840's he married and moved westward eventually coming to Cincinnati, where Charles opened a business making engraving plates and seals, in 1849. Later he published a small newspaper in Cincinnati, The Cincinnati Occasional. While publishing news stories of arctic expeditions related to the Franklin expedition, Hall became enamored with the idea of polar exploration. In 1857 he began collecting any material he could gather on the landscape and survival in the Arctic, previous expeditions, and John Franklin's expedition itself, while at the same time seeking financial support for his expedition. After detailed preparation and a small amount of financial backing, Hall boarded a ship for Greenland, and then on to the "Terra Incognita" of the Arctic. Despite being an amateur explorer with very little support for his first expedition, Hall believed that by living amongst the indigenous Inuit people, a non-native could survive long periods living in the arctic. In May 1860, Hall arrived in Frobisher Bay, Canada and with not much more than a small boat and basic supplies, Hall met befriended local Inuit who took him in for the next two years. Over those two years, Hall found little evidence of the Franklin expedition, but what he did find proved to be more valuable. While an avid and writer, Hall lived, learned and daily documented in his journals more about the Inuit people that any visitor before him. His journals describe Inuit society, traditions, oral histories, language and culture, as well as the skills necessary to survive in such an unforgiving climate. He also travelled and mapped much of the unknown Frobisher Bay area, correcting many previously incorrect maps that depicted area as an open strait, rather than a closed bay. Once Hall returned to the United States, he began working on publishing his writings and preparing for a second expedition to Frobisher Bay. In 1864, he left for his second trip spending almost five years living amongst the Inuit, searching for the Franklin expedition and mapping unknown portions of the Arctic. As soon as he arrived home in 1869, Hall began again planning his next and bigger expedition, but times had changed in the U.S. The Civil War was over and the United States government was now interested in polar exploration and the race to the North Pole. Gaining the attention of President Grant, Hall was appointed as joint commander of the Polaris Expedition. Departing in 1871, the expedition began with critical problems. The "joint-command" of the expedition put Hall in direct conflict with the other two expedition commanders, each one believing they should have been appointed as sole commander. This eventually led to incredible disasters throughout the expedition, resulting in the total failure of the mission, loss of the ship, as well as the death of Charles Francis Hall. Hall died on the expedition in November 1871, possibly from poisoning by one of his co-commanders. His body was exhumed in 1969 and tested, revealing the presence of arsenic. While Hall claimed on his deathbed he had been poisoned by a crew member, many 19th century medicines contained arsenic.
Extent
3.5 Cubic feet (12 boxes)
Date
1858-1871
Custodial History
Collection transferred to the Archives Center from the Division of Armed Forces History (now Division of Political and Military History) on October 8, 1999.
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.0702
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Business cards
Letters (correspondence)
Navigation charts
Notebooks
Scrapbooks
Ships' logs
Citation
Charles Francis Hall Collection, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into one series.
Processing Information
Collection processed by Archives Center staff, undated.
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Bibliography
Nickerson, Sheila. -- Midnight to the North: The Untold Story of the Woman Who Saved the Polaris Expedition -- ."New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam [2002]. Pages 98-99, describes her visit to the Archives Center to use this collection.
Genre/Form
Business cards
Letters (correspondence) -- 1850-1900
Navigation charts
Notebooks
Scrapbooks -- 19th century
Ships' logs
Scope and Contents
Diaries, journals, notebooks, scrapbooks, business cards, correspondence, ships' logs, navigation charts and documents on Hall's Arctic exploration. The correspondence includes letters to and from Henry Grimmell, William Grimmell, J. Carson Brevoont, John Barrow, Cyrus Field, Edward Everett, Clement Markham, Joseph Henry, and the Royal Geographic Society.
Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503512995638-1503512995646-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep824a75c03-e7ed-4a96-8fad-60a481de3f08

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  • .014, Charles Francis Hall Expedition Diary Volume III, First Expedition

  • .012, Charles Francis Hall's Expedition Diary 1

  • .028, Notes Taken by Hall on the Esquimaux Inuktut Vocabulary

  • .019, Charles Francis Hall Expedition Diary Volume V Part 1, First Expedition

  • .022, Charles Francis Hall Journal with Navigational Notes

  • .087, Letters written by Hall to his friend Edward A. Chapel

  • .089, Two notebooks, with observations and accounts of a sledge trip back to the ship

  • .023, Charles Francis Hall Journal

  • .074, Meteorological journal

  • .081, Fourteen small notebooks, with accounts of the ships stores and provisions

  • .070, Journal kept by Hall

  • .008, Volume 3 of Charles Francis Hall's Notes on Arctic Explorers

  • .052, Various correspondences to and from Hall

  • .017, Notebook of Personal Account of John F. Sullivan Who Deserted from Whaling Ship

  • .006, Volume 1 of Charles Francis Hall's Notes on Arctic Explorers

  • .061, Pamphlet, stating the rules and regulations governing foreign shipmasters visiting the coast of Greenland

  • .054, Letters from men volunteering for the second expedition

  • .046, Notes for lectures on the first expedition

  • .043, Writings on the explorations of Martin Frobisher

  • .055, Journal, kept by Hall while preparing for his second expedition

  • .064, Journal kept by Hall

  • .044, Writings on the loss of the "George Henry"

  • .005, Pomroy v. Hall Documents

  • .002, Charles Francis Hall's Diary

  • .050, Rough draft of Hall's book, "Arctic Research and Life Among the Esquimaux Inuit"

  • .021, Charles Francis Hall Journal

  • .041, Notebook, with passages and notes from Arctic explorers before Hall

  • .086, Letters received by Hall while on the 2nd expedition

  • .032, Geographical Notes of Charles Francis Hall's First expedition

  • .071, Nautical Almanac for 1868, with notes by Hall on selected dates

  • .051, Letters to and from; Henry and William Grimmell , J. Carson Brevoont, John Barrow, Cyrus Field, Edward Everett, Clement Markham , Joseph Henry, The Royal Geographic Society, and others

  • .001, Charles Francis Hall's Diary

  • .035, Observation Book Containing Navigational Notes for the First Expedition

  • .009, Volume 4 of Charles Francis Hall's Notes on Arctic Explorers

  • .053, Letters regarding the possibility of a second Arctic expedition

  • .029, Notebook with Reckonings as Kept by Charles Francis Hall during his First Expedition

  • .034, Various Papers Containing Navigational Charts and Tables on Charles Francis Hall's First expedition

  • .062, Journal kept by Hall

  • .036, Meteorological Journal From Charles Francis Hall's First Expedition

  • .007, Volume 2 of Charles Francis Hall's Notes on Arctic Explorers

  • .091, Miscellaneous loose notes from Hall's 2nd expedition

  • .069, Journal kept by Hall

  • .025, Charles Francis Hall's Ship Log and Journal Number 1

  • .065, Journal kept by Hall

  • .006-.009, Four notebooks with notes on other arctic explorers, in preparation for Hall's 1st expedition

  • .057, Notebook, day to day planner of Hall

  • .068, Journal "B", kept by Hall

  • .016, Loose pages of journal

  • .063, Journal kept by Hall

  • .090, Notes on boat voyage top Repulse Bay

  • .033, Rough Notebook of Observations and Navigational Notes on Charles Francis Hall's First Expedition

  • .083, Notebook, with list of stores, and accounts of their distribution

  • .073, Meteorological journal

  • .039, Charles Francis Hall's Notebook of Index to the Esquimaux Inuit of his First Expedition

  • .079, Two notebooks, listing subscribers to Hall 's second expedition, with business cards mounted within

  • .037, Various Bills, Reciepts and Business Cards Collected by Charles Francis Hall

  • .027, Charles Francis Hall's Notebook with bearings and tables during First Expedition

  • .049, Notes for Hall's book on the first expedition

  • .066, Private journal kept by Hall

  • .072, Meteorological journal

  • .015, Charles Francis Hall Expedition Diary Volume IV, First Expedition

  • .030, Notebook with with Miscellaneous Notes and Names of Contributors to Charles Francis Hall's Expedition

  • .082, Three small notebooks, with lists of articles aboard the ship that will be taken back to the U.S.

  • .047, Advertisement for P.T. Barnum's Museum, featuring an Esquimaux Inuit family, brought from Greenland by Hall

  • .058, Expenditures of Hall while preparing for his second expedition

  • .067, Journal "A", by Hall during the time he spent with the Esquimaux Inuit during his second expedition

  • .077, Eight small notebooks, recording solar observations for latitude and time, astronomical bearings, and triangulations

  • .078, Two small notebooks, recording Astronomical observations

  • .048, Letters regarding an agreement between W. Parker Snow and Hall , for preparing a book on the first expedition

  • .075, Two chronometer rate reports

  • .045, Correspondence regarding exhibits and lectures on the first expedition

  • .114, Charles Francis Hall's report to Secretary of the Navy on third Arctic expedition

  • .084, Correspondences relating to Hall

  • .020, Charles Francis Hall Expedition Diary Volume V Part 2, First Expedition

  • .056, Notebook, with the expenses of H.W. Dodge in account with C. F. Hall

  • .038, Charles Francis Hall's Notebook to Topics of His First Expedition

  • .013, Charles Francis Hall's Expedition Diary 2

  • .040, Charles Francis Hall's Letters to Captain Buddington

  • .031, Sketch Maps and Drawings from the First Expedition

  • .004, Charles Francis Hall's Journal

  • .080, Seven notebooks, with journal entries and observations

  • .042, Notebook, with selected passages and navigational notes copied from Hall's journal s of the 1st expedition

  • .059, Notebook, "List of Stores Put on Board", a checklist preparing for the second expedition

  • .088, Three notebook s with journal entries and observations made by Hall

  • .003, Charles Francis Hall's Scrapbook

  • .076, Rough astronomical calculations from the second expedition

  • .010, Notebook with notes on the expedition by Sir John Franklin

  • .011, Loose Notes Kept by Charles Francis Hall on other Arctic Explorers

  • .060, Receipts of items purchase

  • .085, Letters written by Hall after leaving New London for his second Arctic expedition

  • .093, Rough notes and journal entries

  • .109, Advertisement and ticket to a lecture given by Hall, at The Steinway Hall

  • .101, Twenty small notebooks, with accounts of the sledge journey to Lyons Inlet

  • .105, Notebook, partial list of Sir John Franklin's relics

  • .096, Five small notebooks, with journal entries and observations

  • .111, Wax Seal of Henry Clay, engraved at "Hall's Engraving Room", Cincinnati Ohio, by Benjamin True, with a newspaper relating to Hall attached

  • .106, List of the relics delivered to Lady Franklin

  • .104, Speech given by Hall in Cincinnati upon his return from the 2nd expedition

  • .102, Five small notebooks, with notes on the Sledge journey from Talloon Bay to five miles east of Ft. Hope

  • .107, Records of Hall's second Arctic expedition

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