Great Americans and their noble deeds; containing the lives of almost fifty of our nation's heroes and heroines .. . nt Lincoln thoughthe was taking the step too soon, but gave him another command a fewmonths later, from which he resigned in June, 1862, and left the conflictentirely. Mr. Fremont was born at Savannah, Georgia, January 21, July 13, 1890. QUESTIONS. At what age was Fremont when he went to college ? What did hedo after he left college ? Whom did he marry ? Can you give an accountof his first expedition ? What was his object in making it ? How manymen did he have ? What c
Great Americans and their noble deeds; containing the lives of almost fifty of our nation's heroes and heroines .. . nt Lincoln thoughthe was taking the step too soon, but gave him another command a fewmonths later, from which he resigned in June, 1862, and left the conflictentirely. Mr. Fremont was born at Savannah, Georgia, January 21, July 13, 1890. QUESTIONS. At what age was Fremont when he went to college ? What did hedo after he left college ? Whom did he marry ? Can you give an accountof his first expedition ? What was his object in making it ? How manymen did he have ? What can you say of his guides ? Who warned himof his danger ? What was his reply ? Can you describe Fremonts Peak ?Can you give an account of his second expedition ? Can you describe thesufferings of Fremont and his party ? What part of the country did heexplore ? What about Fremont and the Mexicans ? How long after hisexplorations before railroads were built across the continent ? When wasFremont a nominee for the Presidency ? Where and when was he bom ?When did he die ? HAYES AND HALL CELEBRATED AEOTIO t) ERHAPS no greater heroes ever lived, said Uncle Frankas the young folks sat down beside him, than the menwho have made journeys into the far North. Theyhave encountered dangers and met with hardships thatare enough to make one shudder even by readingabout them. I wish to tell you this morning of twofamous explorers, and I will take them one at a have already told you of Dr. Kane and his won-ela^ derful Arctic voyages. The next party that left the United States for the Arctic regions, the north-east coast of America, wascommanded by Isaac I. Hayes, who was surgeon on the Advance in last expedition. He, too, had returned with the rescue party,firmly believing that an open Polar sea had been found, and he began atonce to plan another expedition to make sure of this and to push otherdiscoveries into the mysteries of the North. BEGAN YOUNG AS AN EXPLORER.
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