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ARCHIVE OF 50 LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS FROM DR. ROBERT STEIN, ARCTIC EXPLORER, AUTHOR, TRANSLATOR Dr. Robert Stein (1857–1917) was a Prussian-born American explorer and author, fluent in a dozen languages, who participated in several Arctic expeditions and interpreted Eskimo languages for Admiral Robert Edwin Peary. Ranging in date from 1890 to 1916, early correspondence shows Stein's efforts to interest backers in a proposed expedition to explore Ellesmere Island and search for members of the lost 1892 Björling-Kallstenius or Swedish Greenland Expedition. Highlights include a note from Benjamin Harrison, on black-bordered paper, signed by his private secretary; an 1893 note from F.W. Putnam, Harvard professor, on World's Columbian Exposition letterhead; correspondence with politicians and ambassadors about Stein's involvement with the movement to return the Alaskan Panhandle to Canada to insure peace with the U.S. ally; and documents from his interest in the post-WWI World Peace Movement. Size varies (approx. 50 documents)

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