- MS 466/19;MJ Journal, 19 August 1838 to 22 July 1841 [Kept on board Vincennes and Porpoise] microfilm
Sanford, United States Exploring Expedition
This material is held atScott Polar Research Institute Archives, University of Cambridge
- Reference
- GB 15 Joseph Sandford/United States Exploring Expedition
- Dates of Creation
- , 19 August 1838 to 22 July 1841
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- Journal The journal is on microfilm
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842 (Senior commander Charles Wilkes) undertook a major exploration of the southern oceans including the Polar Regions. The expedition consisted of six ships, Vincennes, Peacock, Porpoise, Sea Gull, Flying Fish and Relief. The expedition was the first to delineate a substantial length of Antarctic coastline, enough to establish that immediately behind lay a landmass of continental size. The published charts of the expedition were the earliest to use the term Antarctic Continent. Relief was sent home when it became clear she was unfit for the rough seas of the southern oceans. Sea Gull was lost with all hands off the Chilean coast in 1839 while Peacock sank off the Pacific coast of North America in 1841.
Arrangement
Chronological.
Alternative Form Available
This is a copy.
Location of Originals
The originals in United States National Archive, Washington, U.S.A. (1982)