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 USQUE AD MARE - A History of the Canadian Coast Guard and Marine Services
By this time Bartlett was not only master of the Roosevelt but a hardy and accomplished Arctic traveller who would play a great part, by sledging supplies to 87º 47 North, in Peary's victory in reaching the North Pole with Henson and his Eskimo hunters in 1909.
For this achievement Captain Bartlett was awarded the Hubbard Medal of the National Geographic Society and became recognised internationally as an explorer.
Although Stefansson and Bartlett had made plans for this eventuality, the rate of drift was much faster than had been expected and it became certain that, for better or for worse, Stefansson was now started on his northern journey on foot much sooner than had been intended, and from a starting point much further South.
www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca /usque-ad-mare/chapter10-07_e.htm   (2298 words)

  
 Robert Abram Bartlett (Bowdoin, Arctic Museum)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Captain Bob Bartlett, shipmate and comrade of both Robert E. Peary and Donald B. MacMillan, was a steadfast and reliable member of the Arctic expeditions for which he captained the Roosevelt under the command of Peary.
Bartlett steered the vessel to 82°20', farther north than any ship had gone before under its own steam, but the expedition was nearly a disaster.
Bartlett led those under his command to Wrangel Island, off the coast of Siberia, and then, after leaving instructions on what to do to survive, traveled, with one Inuit companion, a total of over 700 miles through snow and ice to get help.
academic.bowdoin.edu /arcticmuseum/biographies/html/bartlett.shtml   (882 words)

  
 Robert Bartlett in Records
Robert Bartlett and Mary Warren and the 1627 Division of Cattle
Robert Bartlett (“Robte Bartlet”) was also listed in the 7 March 1636-7 List of Freemen (PCR I:52), the 1643 List of males from 16-60 who are able to bear arms (PCR 8:189), the 1658 List (PCR 7:197 and PCR 8:197) and the 1670 list (PCR 5:274).
Robert Bartlett also served on a jury on 7 June 1648, when it was noted that he served on the jury “a part of the time, and being nessesitated to depart, John Thomson was putin his rome.” (PCR 2:126).
www.pilgrimhall.org /bartlettrecords.htm   (2813 words)

  
 Robert Bartlett Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Robert Bartlett was born August 15, 1875, in Brigus, Newfoundland.
Robert went on to make some 20 voyages to the Arctic.
Robert Bartlett died on April 28, 1946, in New York.
www.paralumun.com /exbartlett.htm   (70 words)

  
 Dr. Bartlett biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Robert H. Bartlett, M.D. is Professor Emeritus, in the Section of General Surgery, Division of Acute Care Surgery, who continues to be active in the lab and clinical research.
Bartlett was also a NIH Trainee in Academic Surgery at Harvard Medical School from 1966-1970.
Bartlett has been the recipient of many awards and honors over the last thirty years.
general.um-surgery.org /trauma_bartlett.htm   (327 words)

  
 Robert Bartlett - Moviefone
The Canadian Coast Guard vessel, CCGS Bartlett is named for Robert Bartlett.
Beginning in 1945, Bartlett served as the delegate from Alaska to the 79th and the...
Robert Abram Bartlett was born on August 15, 1875 in Brigus, Newfoundland.
movies.aol.com /celebrity/robert-bartlett/128035/main   (95 words)

  
 Robert Bartlett & Mary Warren   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Robert arrived to the Plymouth Colony in 1623 on the "Anne".
Robert described himself as a cooper or wine cooper in several deeds that he signed.
In 1660 Robert was convicted by the Court of Assistants for speaking contemptuously about the ordinance of singing psalms and he promised to acknowledge his fault to those he had earlier spoken to.
members.cox.net /spartanshope/tree/famf229.html   (343 words)

  
 Oberlin College Archives | Holdings | Finding Guides | RG 30/237 - Robert Merrill Bartlett (1898-1995) | Biography
Robert Merrill Bartlett (O.C. 1921, A.B.) was an ordained minister, a recognized authority on Pilgrim history, a writer, lecturer and author.
In retirement the Bartlett's lived in a 1660 Pilgrim house in Plymouth, MA, the 10th generation of Bartlett's to live in it.
He served as President of the Society of Descendants of Robert Bartlett for 20 years, was a member of Alden-Kindred, and the Duxbury Rural and Historical Society.
www.oberlin.edu /archive/holdings/finding/RG30/SG237/biography.html   (469 words)

  
 NPR : Healing a Deep Wound from Iraq
Bartlett and his father, Chuck Bartlett, a decorated Vietnam War veteran who was seriously injured during the Tet Offensive in May 1968.
One recovering soldier is 32-year-old Robert Bartlett, an Army scout with the 3rd Infantry Division.
Bartlett's father, a Vietnam war veteran injured in the Tet offensive, is helping his son recover physically and mentally.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=4720526   (228 words)

  
 Spagyricus Salts by Robert Bartlett - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The spagyric tinctures we offer are made in strict accordance with ancient alchemical principles by practicing alchemist Robert A. Bartlett, who is the former Cheif Chemist of Paracelsus Labs in Salt Lake City UT, and was a student of Albert Reidel, also known as Frater Albertus.
Robert is also a published author and has a book on Practical Alchemy forthcoming.
Bartlett has been a practicing alchemist for over thirty years and was a student of the twentieth century’s most highly recognized alchemist, Frater Albertus, at Paracelsus College beginning in 1974.
www.spagyricus.com   (1324 words)

  
 Robert Bartlett
Warren and Robert Bartlett were to mow where they did last year implying a marriage to Mary Warren in 1632 or earlier.
On 27 June 1659 Robert Bartlett took a lease for 10 years of the lands of his late son-in-law Richard Foster.
Robert Bartlett, a wine cooper from Stopham, Sussex who came on the Ann, married Mary, the eldest daughter of Richard Warren in 1628.
pharmacy.isu.edu /~cady/genealogy/PS06/PS06_247.HTM   (257 words)

  
 Robert Bartlett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Robert Bartlett, designated a cooper in later records, arrived in Plymouth Colony on the Anne in 1623.
Robert and Mary Warren Bartlett had 8 children :Benjamin, Rebecca, Mary, Sarah, Joseph, Elizabeth, Lydia, whose birth on 8 June 1647 is noted in the Plymouth Colony Records (PCR 8:4), and Mercy, whose birth on 10 March 1650 was noted in the Plymouth Colony Records (PCR : 8, 11)
Robert died between September 19/29 1676 (date of his will) and October 29-November 8, 1676 when his will was probated.
www.pilgrimhall.org /bartlett.htm   (232 words)

  
 The Papers of Robert Abram (Bob) Bartlett in the Dartmouth College Library
Bartlett, born into a family of Newfoundland mariners in 1875, began sailing before he finished high school and completed his last cruise in 1945, just months before his death in 1946.
Haslam (1891-1967) was the Headmaster of the Episcopal Academy in Philadelphia, where Bartlett lectured and recruited boys for his cruises, and he shared Bartlett's interest in exploration, being a member of the Royal Geographical Society, a world traveller, and the author of several papers for geographical journals.
Bartlett and his crew volunteered to serve on her and spent five years in the Arctic.
ead.dartmouth.edu /html/stem193.html   (1808 words)

  
 Story of Robert Abram Bartlett (1875-1946)
Robert Abram Bartlett was born August 15, 1875.
Rupert Bartlett, Bob’s brother, was killed on the front in France during World War I. Bob’s mother, a Wesleyan Methodist, dreamed that he would become a minister.
Abram Bartlett was the son of Abram Bartlett (1796-1864) and Ann Richard (1796?-?).
www.ernestina.org /history/Bartlett/RobertAbramBartlett.html   (1038 words)

  
 Robert Bartlett & Ann   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Robert arrived in Boston 16 September 1632 on the "Lyon" as a single man, perhaps a servant to one of the other passengers.
Robert was again in trouble in 1646 for "Giving ill counsel to the prisoners, advising they should not peach - Punished by being Whipped".
And the said Nims and Stebbins are to pay Robert Bartlett the summe of 4L being counted treble according to law for what goods he hath lost by their meanes.
members.cox.net /spartanshope/tree/famf494.html   (352 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Making of Europe: Books: Robert Bartlett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Bartlett takes the reader on a rapid and utterly fascinating tour of medieval Europe, from the Celtic fringes of the British Isles to the uncharted wildernesses of Eastern Europe, and south to newly-reconquered Spain, between the tenth and fourteenth centuries.
Bartlett's writing makes for powerful and alluring reading, and I came away from reading much of the book educated and armed with an understanding of how we come to construct others as well as ourselves.
Bartlett takes an intellectual historian's approach to how Europe came to be "made;" arguing that the continent was born out of the concepts of conqueror and conquered.
www.amazon.com /Making-Europe-Robert-Bartlett/dp/0691037809   (1793 words)

  
 Oberlin College Archives | Holdings | Finding Guides | RG 30/237 - Robert Merrill Bartlett (1898-1995) | Scope and ...
The papers of Robert Merrill Bartlett document Bartlett's career as a teacher, writer, and historian.
Also included is Pilgrim Robert Bartlett 1603-1976, a genealogy written by Robert M. Bartlett, n.d., and A Goodly Heritage, a family history written by Cora Cort Taylor, n.d.
The Robert Merrill Bartlett papers were received from Robert Bartlett in three accessions in 1987, 1992, and 1993.
www.oberlin.edu /archive/holdings/finding/RG30/SG237/scope.html   (455 words)

  
 U of M Names Robert Bartlett New Vice President for Advancement
Robert P. Bartlett has been named Vice President for Advancement at the University of Memphis.
Bartlett comes to the U of M from the University of Rochester, where he has served as Dean for Advancement with the College of Arts, Sciences and Engineering, the largest advancement unit at the New York university, since 1998.
Bartlett holds doctoral and master's degrees from Cornell and a bachelor's degree from Stetson University in Florida.
www.memphis.edu /releases/jun03/bartlett.html   (243 words)

  
 Lineage from Robert Bartlett
Prindle identifies Robert as being the son of Robert and Alice (Barker) Bartlett, who was baptized 27 May 1603 at Puddletown, County Dorset, England.
On 1 May 1660 at Plymouth court "Robert Bartlett appeared, being summoned in answer for speaking contemptuously of singing of psalms, and was convict of the fact..." [PCR 3:185-86].
It has appeared on one website that Robert BARTLETT deceased 14 MAR 1675/76 and "was slain by indians in Manomet, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts." The date of death would surely be incorrect for this Robert Bartlett as the Richard WARREN "Mayflower Families in Progress" (MFIP) has Robert's will dated 19 Sep. 1676.
members.aol.com /jancestry/JAncestry/newpage9.htm   (1354 words)

  
 Bartlett,Robert Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Robert Bartlett here examines the workings of trial by...
The appearance of this comet caused so many panicked inquiries to be made of Pierre Bayle, one of the Enlightenment's greatest thinkers, that he decided to formally respond to them, hence the present work, which first appeared in 1682.
Robert C. Bartlett's translations are as literal as is compatible with sound English style and take into account important textual variations.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Bartlett,Robert   (1003 words)

  
 C-04 Robert Bartlett II Site Faunal Analysis
The C-04 Robert Bartlett II site is located in South Plymouth, Massachusetts just on the other side of the Eel river from the Plimoth Plantation museum.
Deetz excavations uncovered a cellar hole that he initially identified as being to a "smokehouse" but later, in 1963 when a stone lined hearth was found nearby, stated it was associated with the house.
Although the faunal assemblage from the C-04 Bartlett site is rather small, it has been shown that it still has a great deal of information to offer regarding butchery and husbandry practices in the early to middle 18th century.
wuskonog.tripod.com /id17.html   (3016 words)

  
 Robert Bartlett
Robert J W. Bartlett was the son of the Robert Bartlett and was born about 1865 according to the 1881 census.
Robert married Eliza Haynes, daughter of Richard Haynes and Elizabeth, on 25 Jul 1864 in Parish Church of South Hackney, Middlesex.
Judging by the ages of the children appearing with Robert Bartlett and Johanna (Dye) on the 1881 census, my guess for now is that the two youngest children would be the children of the marriage to Johanna Dye and that the two oldest children are the offspring of Eliza as per the LDS IGI records..
www.legacyfamilytree.ca /Slater/59.htm   (4109 words)

  
 Robert Bartlett Biographical Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Professor Bartlett's current research focuses on environmental democracy, namely, the applicability of theories of deliberative democracy to environmental policy design and evaluation and, in turn, the implications of practical policy considerations for theorizing about deliberative democracy.
He is beginning a project on democracy, environmental policy, and international jurisprudence.
Robert Charles Elliot, in Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, developed under the auspices of UNESCO (Oxford,UK: EOLSS Publishers).
www.uvm.edu /~polisci/faculty/bartlett_bio.html   (97 words)

  
 Real Alchemy by Robert Bartlett (Book) in Religion & Spirituality   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
One of the few practicing alchemists in the modern era, Robert Allen Bartlett explains what the ancients really meant when they used the term Philosopher's Stone and describes several very real and practical methods for its achievement.
The book also includes a full Index and Bibliography.) Bartlett has been a practicing alchemist for over thirty years and was a student of the twentieth century’s most highly recognized alchemist, Frater Albertus, at Paracelsus College beginning in 1974.
Robert has created a good modern work on spagyrics and alchemy in this book.
www.lulu.com /content/373801   (458 words)

  
 Robert Bartlett Papers (Coll. 132)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Robert "Captain Bob" Barlett was born in 1875, and was a noted Arctic explorer and was master of the vessel ROOSEVELT for Peary's 1906 attempt to reach the North Pole.
He was also master of the schooner EFFIE M. Robert Bartlett died in 1946.
This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the G. Blunt White Library.
library.mysticseaport.org /manuscripts/coll/coll132/coll132.html   (231 words)

  
 Captain Robert Bartlett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
When Admiral Peary reached the North Pole by dog team in 1909, it was Bartlett who brought the Roosevelt within 133 miles of the top of the world.
For that achievement, Bartlett was honoured with the Hubbard Gold Medal by the National Geographic Society.
In an age before the airplane came into use as an instrument of exploration, Bob Bartlett’s work made possible many Canadian Arctic exploring expeditions.
www.collectionscanada.ca /2/6/h6-206-e.html   (140 words)

  
 Robert Bartlett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bartlett had taken a ship further north than anyone before him and was the first person to sail north of 88° N latitude.
The Karluk expedition, Bartlett was a hero, Stefansson was not by Ralph M. Myerson
Jennifer Niven, The Ice Master: The Doomed 1913 Voyage of the Karluk and the Miraculous Rescue of her Survivors, 2000 [1][2]
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robert_Bartlett   (457 words)

  
 Robert BARTLETT
On 14/24 July, 1673, Robert Bartlett, by deed of gift, conveyed to his son Joseph Bartlett his dwelling and lands at Eel River, with the condition that Joseph was not to take possession Until after the death of both his father and his mother.
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Willam Clarke Robert Bartlett R his marke Nathaniel: Morton; and a (seale)
Deeds, 111: 301] Mary (Warren) Bartlett, wife of Robert, receipted for her share of her mother's estate on 4/14 March, 1673/4.
www.phillipsplace.net /genealogy/ps01/ps01_103.html   (424 words)

  
 Bartlett Society Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
If your name is BARTLETT or if you descend from a BARTLETT you should find this site interesting and informative.
We are the descendants of Robert Bartlett who came to Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts on the Ann in 1623.
In addition to all the Plantation has to offer, the Town of Plymouth has a wealth of other special attractions and events for all to enjoy.
www.bartlettsociety.com   (269 words)

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