Matthew Alexander Henson, he was actually born on August 6, 1866, and died on March 9, 1955.
Admiral Robert Peary and party- including the Black exploer Matthew Henson, reached what the Admiral thought was the treasured 90 Latitude pole in l909. There is much controversy about this expedition and others, including Frederick Cook, a contemporary and rival of Peary- Cook faked a mountain expedition, so there was some cause for suspicion. It is interesting to note while a Naval Officer- and an Admiral , Peary was of the Civil Engineering Corps and never saw combat- except against nature on the polar path! There is much controversy about his explorations.
Robert Peary
He was 43 years old.
Robert Peary :) in the year 1960
The first explorer to reach the south pole was roald Amundsen who was shortly followed by Robert Scott falcon. Who reached the north pole first, I have no idea.
Robert Perry
Raold Amundsen was first mate on the Belgica Expedition in 1897-99, known as the Belgian Antarctic Expedition, and so reached Antarctica before Captain Scott.
Robert Peary is a famous explorer from Maine. He claimed to have reached the North Pole during his expedition in the year 1909.
Admiral Robert Peary and party- including the Black exploer Matthew Henson, reached what the Admiral thought was the treasured 90 Latitude pole in l909. There is much controversy about this expedition and others, including Frederick Cook, a contemporary and rival of Peary- Cook faked a mountain expedition, so there was some cause for suspicion. It is interesting to note while a Naval Officer- and an Admiral , Peary was of the Civil Engineering Corps and never saw combat- except against nature on the polar path! There is much controversy about his explorations.
Robert Alexander - Maryland - died in 1805.
Robert Alexander - Maryland - was born in 1740.
Robert L. Swann - comptroller of Maryland - was born in 1935.
Robert peary did
Most importantly, Robert Falcon Scott lost his life on this expedition.
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Robert Goddard died in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
It was Rear Admiral Robert Peary in 1909