he went on his destination because he wanted to reach the north pole
As far as famous people go, the closest match for Robert Edwin Perry is Robert Edwin Peary, Sr. He was an American explorer who was born in Cresson, PA on May 6, 1856 and died in Washington DC on February 20, 1920.
1909
Robert E. Peary
It was Rear Admiral Robert Peary in 1909
robert e peary middle sckool gardena,california
go to google and search for them, on the map yhingy lol.
they took alot of crackers and cheese. They also took hookers
The first person to go to the Arctic Tundra was Rear Admiral Robert Peary. Admiral Perry visited the area in 1909 for exploration purposes.
where did Edwin Binney go to school
maria Regina
By developing his early interest in exploring the outdoors and by pursuing an education and careersupportive of successful exploration, Robert Edwin Peary (May 6, 1856 - February 20, 1920) became an explorer.Specifically, Peary was born in Cresson, Pennsylvania. But shortly after his birth, his family moved to the much more rustic Maine. There, Peary developed friendships with neighborhood boys who liked to spend their free time exploring, hiking and sailing.In 1873, Peary began civil engineering studies at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. One of the College's faculty members, Professor Vose, challenged his students to think of ways to be first to reach the North Pole. So by the time of graduation in 1877, Peary had the necessary scientific training to turn his outdoor and polar interests into money-making and fame-achieving endeavors.But it was not until 1886 that Peary was able to carry out his first important explorations. In that year, and over the ensuing five years, he explored Greenland by dog sled. The experience gave him considerable knowledge of and preparation for the harsh conditions that he subsequently would find during his Arctic explorations in the 20th century.
Edwin Millheim goes by Sport.