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explains: "Some of Donald MacMillan's work in the Arctic relied on sleds pulled by dogs especially bred for working. Occasionally a particular dog, like Kahda, became a pet as well. MacMillan was known to be fond of dogs and very good at working with them -- skills he learned from Inuit companions on
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settlement 1,000 years old. On the side bordering the mainland MacMillan found what he considered the vestiges of ten or twelve houses. He estimated the age of the dwellings to be hundreds of years old according to the lichens which partially covered their foundations. However MacMillan could not say
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Captain Donald B. MacMillan, who will sail from here June 16 on the little schooner Bowdoin to resume his arctic explorations, announced today that one purpose of the expedition is to determine whether there is beginning another ice age, as the advance of glaciers in the last seventy years would
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Thinks Relics of Settlement Off Labrador Perhaps 1,000 Years Old. Sub-Arctic Expedition of Field Museum of Chicago Returns to Sydney. The authenticity of old legends telling of Norse settlements established in America by Vikings long before Columbus sailed for the New World has received
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MacMillan was placed on the Naval Reserve Honorary Retired List with the rank of lieutenant commander on his 64th birthday in 1938. Despite being past retirement age, he volunteered for active duty with the Navy during
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Admiral MacMillan made his final trip to the Arctic in 1957 at age 82, and died in 1970 at the age of 95. He is buried in Provincetown, Massachusetts, where a main wharf is named after him.
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without his assistance. Deciding it would be a race, MacMillan reached Hopedale days before her husband did, traveling by train and mail carrier. Before his arrival, she studied
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After the war, MacMillan continued his trips to the Arctic, taking researchers north and carrying supplies for the MacMillan-Moravian School he established in 1929.
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MacMillan often visited his close friends Jerome and Amy Look between Arctic expeditions. Each time, he would bring gifts for their daughter, sailor
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From 1937 onward, Miriam MacMillan joined her husband on 9 Arctic expeditions as part of his crew. She took thousands of photographs, films,
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In 1925 MacMillan led a scientific expedition backed by the National Geographical Society and financed primarily by the Chicago entrepreneur
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when he saved the lives of nine shipwrecked people in two nights. Peary subsequently invited MacMillan to join his 1908 journey to the
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In the summer of 1926 MacMillan led a group of explorers which included three women and five scientists collecting flora and fauna in
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On December 24, 1918, shortly after the armistice which ended the First World War, MacMillan was commissioned an ensign in the
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to the Navy for the duration of the war and served as her initial commanding officer before being transferred to the
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After five years as a high school teacher, MacMillan caught the attention of explorer and fellow Bowdoin graduate
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operator, Don Mix, who used station WNP ("Wireless North Pole") to keep them in contact with the outside world.
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He pioneered the use of radios, airplanes, and electricity in the Arctic and put together a dictionary of the
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Captain Donald B. MacMillan, Arctic explorer, and his picked crew of six sailed for the Far North tonight ...
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tradition the "stone igloos" were constructed by men who came from the sea in ships. Inuit called the site
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On March 18, 1935, when he was 61 years old, MacMillan married sailor, author, and photographer
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In 1937, Miriam MacMillan said she would like to accompany MacMillan to the Inuit town of
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Circa 1922; Donald MacMillan in fur suit at wheel of the schooner he designed: the
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explorer, sailor, researcher and lecturer who made over 30 expeditions to the
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In 1923 there was concern about a new ice age and he again sailed toward the
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Register of Commissioned Officers of the U.S. Naval Reserve. July 1, 1939.
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1909 photograph of MacMillan (right) with explorer George Borup.
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On June 25, 1954, MacMillan was promoted, by a special act of
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his first Arctic expedition with Robert Peary in 1908-1909."
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films, photographs of Arctic scenes, and audio recordings of
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An Owner's and Renter's Guide to Bustins Island, Summer 2011
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He was promoted to the rank of commander on June 13, 1942.
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Drum Major David Ricklis (PHS 1967) (January 11, 2010).
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MacMillan Pier in Provincetown is named in his honor.
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motorboat, Look recognized Donald MacMillan's 88-foot
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Crocker Land turned out to be a 634: 493: 396: 388: 349:schooner, which had dropped anchor near 1295:People from Provincetown, Massachusetts 530:for certain if these had been built by 14: 1247: 1043: 384: 278:In 1921, he commissioned the schooner 1090: 1088: 886:The Boy Scouts Book of True Adventure 604:In 1939, MacMillan was pictured in a 300:, in 1874, Donald MacMillan lived in 880: 851: 849: 800: 798: 796: 794: 566:On May 22, 1941, he transferred the 367:Nunainguk, Newfoundland and Labrador 593:artifacts, and audio recordings of 263:language. His expeditions produced 24: 1085: 818: 25: 1306: 1201: 1141:. August 29, 1927. 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Donald B. MacMillan

Inuktitut
Provincetown, Massachusetts
United States
United States Navy

Rear admiral

Peary Polar Expedition Medal

Naval Reserve Medal

American Defense Service Medal

American Campaign Medal

World War II Victory Medal
Provincetown, Massachusetts
Miriam Norton Look
American
Arctic
Inuktitut
Inuit
Inuit languages
Miriam MacMillan
Bowdoin
Provincetown
Massachusetts
Freeport

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