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It was supervised by Dr. James Peoples, who was assisted by Dr. Albert P. Crary.
The first white settlement on Ganado Lake was established in 1871 as a trading post owned by Charles Crary.
* Isaac E. Crary ( 1804 – 1854 ), the first elected US Congressman from the state of Michigan was born in Preston.
Crary was founded in 1884.
In 1857, upon C. Hollenbeck's death, the land was divided and sold to the proprietors of the Shickshinny company: George W. Search, Lot Search, Nathan Beach Crary and Nathan Garrison.
The business soon closed and was bought by Nathan B. Crary.
The counsel was composed of Search, Koons, Crary, Nicely, and Davenport.
The Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Center ( CSEC ), located at McMurdo Station, was dedicated in November 1991 by the National Science Foundation ( NSF ).
Albert Paddock Crary ( 1911 – 1987 ), was a pioneer polar geophysicist and glaciologist.
He was also honored to have the Crary Mountains ( 76 degrees 48 ' S, 117 degrees 40 ' W ) and the Crary Ice Rise in the Antarctic named for him as well.
* Picture of Crary when he was Deputy Chief Scientist of the NAS's US-IGY Antarctic program, shown reading a seismograph record.
In March 2011, Crary Park in Shickshinny, Pennsylvania was inundated with a flood when the Susquehanna at Wilkes-Barre rose above 27 feet.
He was married to the former Dorothy Crary.
Bentley, and named after Albert P. Crary, who was then Deputy Chief Scientist for the US-IGY Antarctic Program.
Isaac Edwin Crary ( October 2, 1804 – May 8, 1854 ) was the first elected U. S. Representative from the state of Michigan.
Crary was born in Preston, Connecticut, where he attended the public schools and graduated from Trinity College, Hartford, in its first class in 1827.
His parents were George and Amy Holmes ( née Crary ), and his father was a stockbroker.
William Crary Brownell ( 1851 – 1928 ) was an American journalist and literary critic influenced by Matthew Arnold.

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On May 3, 1952, U. S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Joseph O. Fletcher and Lieutenant William Pershing Benedict, along with scientist Albert P. Crary, landed a modified Douglas C-47 Skytrain at the North Pole.
* Crary Mills: a hamlet in the northwest part of the town at the town line.
Crary is located at ( 48. 0696 ,-98. 6394 ).
* Other references embedded as external links include: Crary memoir, snowfall data, fossil evidence, USGS place names and locations, text of presidential speech at Lake Farmpark, April 15, 2005.
A scene at McMurdo Station Today, McMurdo Station is Antarctica's largest community and a functional, modern day science station, which includes a harbour, three airfields ( two seasonal ), a heliport and more than 100 buildings, including the Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Center.
After spending years completing and facilitating research at both poles, Crary eventually settled in the Washington, D. C. area with his wife and their son.
Crary Mountains () is a group of ice-covered Antarctic mountains, long, rising to 3, 655 m at Mount Frakes and including Mount Rees, Mount Steere and Boyd Ridge.
The Providence and Stonington built a depot at Crary Street in South Providence in 1838, and the two were soon connected by a ferry service.
Every summer, the Peterborough Summer Festival of Lights, a non-profit, charitable organization in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, hosts a series of free outdoor concerts every Wednesday and Saturday night at Del Crary Park, located in the downtown on George Street, adjacent to Little Lake.

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* Albert P. Crary, pioneer polar geophysicist and glaciologist and the first person to set foot on both the North and South Poles.

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On May 3, 1952, pilot William P. Benedict and Fletcher as co-pilot flew that plane to the North Pole, becoming the first humans to land there and the first humans ( together with scientist Albert P. Crary, who flew with them ) to set foot on the exact geographical North Pole.

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Kirtland's first European settlers were the John Moore family, soon followed by the Crary family who came to Kirtland in 1811.
In 1991, the National Science Foundation ( NSF ), which manages the U. S. Antarctic Program ( USAP ), honoured his memory by dedicating a state-of-the-art laboratory complex in his name, the Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Center ( CSEC ) located in McMurdo Station.
Essays by Jonathan Crary, Russell Ferguson, and Holly Myers.
by Jonathan Crary and Sanford Kwinter ( New York: Zone Books, 1992 ).
Named by Crary for Alan Tower Waterman, Director of the National Science Foundation, which directly supported U. S. Antarctic programs during and after the IGY period, 1957-58.
Named by Crary for Harry Wexler, Chief Scientist for U. S. Antarctic IGY programs, 1957-58.
* Angel of Mercy ; La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, CA, 1977 Introduction by Christopher Knight and essays by Kim Levin and Jonathan Crary: 28 pages, black and white reproductions.
* 2004 – Kill Your Idols, directed by Scott Crary
His Taylor acoustic guitars are very popular among professional musicians, and are used by Doyle Dykes, Leo Kottke, Dan Crary, Jason Mraz, Prince, Dave Matthews, Matthew Bellamy, Taylor Swift, and Jeff Cook ( of the country band Alabama ), among others.

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Others to follow him were: John and George Shelton from Virginia in 1836, Lars Larson Bothan from Norway in 1843, brothers Ole Iverson from Vik, Norway in 1843 and Axel Iverson from Voss, Norway in 1844, Curtis Hard and Henry Crary in 1845.
The Crary Mountains ( 76 degrees 48 ' S, 117 degrees 40 ' W ) and the Crary Ice Rise in the Antarctic are named for him.

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Crary recalls the last rattlesnakes being killed on Gildersleeve Mountain in the 1830s .. During this period most of the wooded areas near Kirtland were cleared for agriculture, with corn and apples being the predominant crops.
Its first judges were General Rufus Putnam, General Benjamin Tupper, and Colonel Archibald Crary.

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