Samuel Gurney Cresswell
Samuel Gurney Cresswell (25 September 1827 – 14 August 1867), was a Royal Navy officer. He was technically the first naval officer to cross the entire Northwest Passage. Robert McClure was in charge of the expedition but Cresswell reached England first. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by Cresswell, Samuel Gurney (1827-1867)
Published 1854
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4by Cresswell, Samuel Gurney, 1827-1867
Published 1854
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5by Cresswell, Samuel Gurney, 1827-1867
Published 1854
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6by Cresswell, Samuel Gurney, 1827-1867
Published 1854
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7by McClure, Robert John Le Mesurier, Sir, 1807-1873Other Authors: “...Cresswell, Samuel Gurney, 1827-1867...”
Published 1856
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8by McClure, Robert John Le Mesurier, Sir, 1807-1873Other Authors: “...Cresswell, Samuel Gurney, 1827-1867...”
Published 1856
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