He set off with 23 men on July 6, 1908, but by the time he reached the North Pole only five of his men, Matthew Henson[?], Oatah[?], Egingwah[?], Seegloo[?], and Ookeah[?], remained.
He was also the author of several books, the most famous being Northward over the Great Ice[?] (1898) and Nearest the Pole[?] (1907). About his travel to the North Pole there is made the movie Glory & Honor (2000) from Kevin Hooks.
He was a graduate of Bowdoin College, Maine.
He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery, next to Matthew Henson.
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