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English: Captain Robert A. Bartlett. This photograph was taken on board the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Bear after Captain Bartlett had completed his march of 700 miles in 37 days from the camp on Wrangel Island.
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Source From the [www.historicsites.ca/hawthorne.html Historic Sites Association of Newfoundland & Labrador] website
Author Lomen Bros, Nome; individual photographer not identified.
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  • 2005-08-20 01:36 Jcmurphy 284×462× (109204 bytes) Captain Robert A. Bartlett. 1875-1946 This photograph was taken on board the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Bear after Captain Bartlett had completed his march of 700 miles in 37 days from the camp on Wrangel Island. {{Canadacopyright]] (Public Archives)

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