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Cape Schlossbach
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| Discovered by Finn Ronne and Isaac Schlossbach in 1940. Latitude: 75° 08' 00.0" S (-75.1333333°) Longitude: 63° 06' 00.0" W (-63.1°) Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Cape Schlossbach
Cape Scclossbach Discovered by Finn Ronne and Isaac Schlossbach in 1940. -
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Isaac Schlossbach
Isaac "Ike" Schlossbach (c.August 20, 1891 – August 1984) ... ↑ Australian Antarctic Gazetteer, Cape Schlossbach -
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Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition
The Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition (RARE) was an expedition from 1947-1948 which researched the area surrounding the head of the Weddell Sea in Antarctica. ... The expedition included Isaac Schlossbach, as second in command, who was to have Cape Schlossbach named after him. -
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MacGregor Arctic Expedition
Ike Schlossbach warming up the Waco, Spring 1938 ... Paul Furlong and Roy Fitzsimmons trekked across Smith Sound to Cape Sabline, Ellesmere Island to deposit supplies at a Royal Canadian Mounted Police cache site (a request from Charles Camsell the Northwest Territories Commissioner). -
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Neptune Township, New Jersey
Isaac Schlossbach (1891-1984), polar explorer, submariner and aviation pioneer. ... | Counties | Atlantic · Bergen · Burlington · Camden · Cape May · Cumberland · Essex · Gloucester · Hudson · Hunterdon · Mercer · Middlesex · Monmouth · Morris · Ocean · Passaic · Salem · Somerset · Sussex · Union · Warren | -
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Schooner A.W. Greely
In 1937 Ms. Ann Trenholm of Louisburg, Cape Breton owned the Donald II which was not in service and needed work to be made seaworthy as she hadn’t been under sail for several years, since her master's death. ... Lieutenant Commander “Ike” Schlossbach was tasked with bringing the Schooner to New Jersey.
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