Edwin Jesse DeHaven (May 7, 1816 – May 1, 1865) was a United States Navy officer and explorer of the first half of the 19th century who was best known...
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De Haven (DD-727), an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Lieutenant Edwin J. De Haven. De...
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Navy have borne the name USS De Haven, in honor of Edwin J. De Haven, an American naval officer and explorer. USS De Haven (DD-469), was a Fletcher-class...
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American actor Edwin De Haven (1816–1865), United States Navy officer and explorer Flora Parker DeHaven (1883–1950), American actress Gloria DeHaven (1925–2016)...
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Edwin DeHaven Steel Jr. (May 7, 1904 – July 26, 1986) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware...
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USS De Haven (DD-469) was a Fletcher-class destroyer of the United States Navy, the first Navy ship named for Lieutenant Edwin J. De Haven USN (1819–1865)...
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Croft Francis Crozier Ann Daniels Edgeworth David Jason De Carteret Edwin de Haven George W. De Long Nina Demme Antoni Bolesław Dobrowolski Erich von Drygalski...
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Penny (Lady Franklin and Sophia) East: John Ross (schooner Felix) East: Edwin De Haven (USS Rescue, USS Advance) mounts the first Grinnell expedition. 1851...
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which was changed to Devon Island by the end of the 1800s. In 1850, Edwin De Haven sailed up Wellington Channel and sighted the Grinnell Peninsula. An...
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of the lost Franklin Northwest Passage expedition. Led by Lieutenant Edwin De Haven, the team explored the accessible areas along Franklin's proposed route...
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Franklin's lost expedition 1850–1851: First Grinnell expedition led by Edwin De Haven, the first American search for the members of Franklin's lost expedition...
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(1946–47), and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Edwin De Haven, Acting Master on the sloop Vincennes during the United States Exploring...
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Somerset Island south to Cape Coulman, discovering Peel Sound. 1850 – Edwin De Haven sails up Wellington Channel, discovering and naming "Grinnell Land"...
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volunteers from the U.S. Navy. On 22 May, the expedition, commanded by Lt. Edwin De Haven, sailed from New York with Rescue's captain, Acting Master Samuel P...
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command of Edwin de Haven, which searched unsuccessfully for Sir John Franklin's lost expedition. Kane was present along with Edwin de Haven and William...
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Franklin's lost expedition. Grinnell Land is also a name given by Captain Edwin De Haven for land now known as the Grinnell Peninsula of Devon Island, to the...
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midshipman Augustus Case – Lieutenant George Colvocoresses – Midshipman Edwin De Haven – Acting Master Henry Eld – Midshipman George F. Emmons – Lieutenant...
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Admiral Sir John Ross, the First Grinnell expedition under Lieutenant Edwin De Haven and the overland Rae–Richardson Arctic expedition. As the weather warmed...
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of John Taylor (right), a long-time grave digger at the cemetery. Edwin De Haven's headstone Commodore William Bainbridge's tombstone "National Register...
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Advance to search the Arctic under the overall command of Lieutenant Edwin De Haven. After these vessels returned unsuccessful, he funded a second expedition...
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Judge Steel may refer to: Edwin DeHaven Steel Jr. (1904–1986), judge of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware William H. Steele...
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death 12 Caleb Rodney Layton III DE 1907–1988 1957–1968 — 1968–1988 Eisenhower death 13 Edwin DeHaven Steel Jr. DE 1904–1986 1958–1969 — 1969–1986 Eisenhower...
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expedition, which set out from New York in May 1850 under Lieutenant Edwin De Haven on the brigs USS Rescue and USS Advance. Elisha Kent Kane served as...
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Edwin Powell Hubble (November 20, 1889 – September 28, 1953) was an American astronomer. He played a crucial role in establishing the fields of extragalactic...
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States District Court for the District of Delaware vacated by Judge Edwin DeHaven Steel Jr. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on October 8...
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by Franklin D. Roosevelt Preceded by John Percy Nields Succeeded by Edwin DeHaven Steel Jr. Personal details Born Paul Conway Leahy (1904-02-09)February...
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skier (1928). Webb Schultz, 88, American Major League baseball player. Edwin DeHaven Steel Jr., 82, American jurist. Ken Watson, 81, Canadian curler. Frederick...
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co-founded by Edwin J. Feulner, Heritage's president, began representing Malaysian business interests. The for-profit firm, called Belle Haven Consultants...
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the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, 2010–present Edwin DeHaven Steel Jr. (1931), Judge for the U.S. District Court for the District...
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The Edwin Smith Papyrus is an ancient Egyptian medical text, named after Edwin Smith who bought it in 1862, and the oldest known surgical treatise on trauma...
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