
National Geographic Magazine Vol. 09 - 03. March 1898
by National Geographic Society
'National Geographic Magazine Vol. 09 - 03. March 1898' Summary
The March 1898 issue of National Geographic Magazine offers a diverse collection of articles exploring various corners of the globe. Cornelia Horsford delves into the ancient dwellings of Iceland, Greenland, and Vineland, providing a glimpse into the lives of early settlers. Charles Hallock chronicles his journey two hundred miles up the Kuskokwim River, detailing the unique landscapes and encounters with indigenous populations. The expedition of Prince Luigi Amadeo of Savoy to Mount St. Elias is documented by Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore, offering insights into the challenges and discoveries of this ambitious endeavor. The magazine explores the origins of the French Canadian population, the height of Mount Rainier, and the work of the Bureau of American Ethnology, highlighting the importance of scientific exploration and cultural understanding. A relic from the Lewis and Clark Expedition is discussed, reminding readers of the historical significance of this pivotal journey. The issue also includes an update on the fate of explorer Salomon August Andree, who had vanished during his Arctic expedition. Lastly, Ralph S. Tarr examines geographic names in West Greenland, shedding light on the complex interplay between language and place. This issue exemplifies the National Geographic Magazine's commitment to disseminating knowledge about the world, from remote landscapes to historical discoveries, fostering a greater understanding of our planet's diverse cultures and environments.Book Details
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