- MS 902/3/7/1-19;D Letters (19) to Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1865 [Relating to the Western Union Telegraph Expedition, 1865-1868] 124 leaves, holograph (Xerox)
Kennicott, correspondence
This material is held atScott Polar Research Institute Archives, University of Cambridge
- Reference
- GB 15 Robert Kennicott/Correspondence
- Dates of Creation
- 1865
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- 19 letters
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The Western Union Telegraph Expedition, 1865-1867 aimed survey a route for, and to construct, a telegraph line between the United States and Europe by way of British and Russian America, Bering Strait, and Siberia. The expedition was organized on a quasi-military basis under the general command of Charles Bulkley (who served as engineer-in-chief), and divided into four divisions. In 1867, news that North Atlantic Telegraph Company had successfully laid a cable from Newfoundland to Ireland the previous year, caused the Western Union Telegraph Company to abandon its enterprise. Nevertheless, the scientific and geographical results of the expedition, especially in Alaska, were of great value.
Arrangement
Chronological
Alternative Form Available
These are copies
Location of Originals
Original letters held by the Natural History Library, Smithsonian Institute, Washington (1982)