Richard Lander traveled primarily by foot and canoe during his exploratory expeditions in West Africa in the early 19th century. He often navigated rivers, using canoes for transportation on waterways, and trekked overland through challenging terrain. Lander's journeys included significant exploration of the Niger River, where he gathered valuable geographic and ethnographic information. His travels were marked by both adventure and hardship, reflecting the difficulties faced by explorers of his time.
Richard Lemon Lander was born on February 8, 1804.
Richard Lemon Lander was born on February 8, 1804.
Richard Lander School's motto is 'A Technology College Serving the Community'.
Richard Lemon Lander died on February 6, 1834 at the age of 29.
Richard Lemon Lander died on February 6, 1834 at the age of 29.
Richard Lemon Lander was born on February 8, 1804 and died on February 6, 1834. Richard Lemon Lander would have been 29 years old at the time of death or 211 years old today.
John lander was his brother!
Richard Lemon Lander has written: 'Journal of an expedition to explore the course and termination of the Niger' 'Explorations & adventures on the Niger' -- subject(s): Description and travel
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Phil Lander's birth name is Phillip Mark Lander.
The address of the Lander Childrens Museum is: 465 Lincoln St, Lander, WY 82520-0533
Richard Lander has written: 'Records of Captain Clapperton's last expedition to Africa Vol 1' 'Records Of Captain Clapperton's Last Expedition To Africa V1' 'Records Of Captain Clapperton's Last Expedition To Africa V1' 'Journal of an expedition to explore the course and termination of the Niger' 'Records of Captain Clapperton's last expedition to Africa Vol 2'