Peary expedition to Greenland of 1891–1892

The Peary expedition to Greenland of 1891–1892 was where Robert Edwin Peary, Sr. set out to determine if Greenland was an island, or was a peninsula of the North Pole.

History
Peary sailed from Brooklyn, New York on June 6, 1891 aboard the SS Kite. Aboard was Josephine Diebitsch Peary, making her the first female on an arctic expedition.

An expedition to find Peary was organized by the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences in 1892.

Crew
His crew consisted of the following: Relief expedition:
 * Dr. Frederick Albert Cook, surgeon and ethnologist
 * John M. Verhoeff, mineralogist and meteorologist
 * Langdon Gibson, ornithologist
 * Matthew Alexander Henson, Eivind Astrup
 * Josephine Diebitsch Peary, who was Peary's wife
 * He was accompanied by Professors Benjamin Sharp and J. F. Holt, both zoologists from the academy.
 * William E. Hughes, ornithologist
 * Dr. Robert N. Keely, Jr., surgeon
 * Levi Walter Mengel, entomologist
 * Alexander C. Kenealy, correspondent of the New York Herald
 * Frazer Ashhurst and W. H. Burk
 * Angelo Heilprin, curator of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences,
 * Henry G. Bryant
 * Jackson M. Mills, surgeon