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The Jeannette Medal is a
Congressional Gold Medal The Congressional Gold Medal is an award bestowed by the United States Congress. It is Congress's highest expression of national appreciation for distinguished achievements and contributions by individuals or institutions. The congressional pract ...
awarded in 1890, to officers and crew of the ''Jeannette'' expedition. Eight gold and twenty-five silver medals were struck, resulting in all thirty-three members of the crew receiving a medal. Twenty of the crew died during the expedition.


Statute

"''Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,'' That the President be, and hereby is, authorized, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to advance Chief Engineer George Wallace Melville, United States Navy, one grade, to take rank from the same date but next after the junior chief engineer having the relative rank of commander at the passage of this act, as a recognition of his meritorious services in successfully directing the party under his command after the wreck of the Arctic exploring steamer Jeannette, and of his persistent efforts through dangers and hardships to find and assist his commanding officer and other members of the expedition before he himself was out of peril; and that he be allowed the pay of a chief engineer as if he had been commissioned on the same date as the junior chief engineer having the relative rank of commander at the passage of this act; such increased rate of pay to begin from the date of the passage of this act." "That the said Melville shall hereafter continue to be next junior to the junior chief engineer having the relative rank of commander at the passage of this act; and whatever grade he may hereafter occupy shall be increased by one number, but the total number of chief engineers shall not be increased: ''Provided'', That nothing in this act shall cause any officer to be retarded in his promotion or receive a less rate of pay than would otherwise have been the case." "That suitable medals be struck at the United States Mint in commemoration of the perils encountered by the officers and men of the said Jeannette Arctic Expedition, and as an expression of the high esteem in which Congress holds their services in the said expedition; and that one of the said medals be presented to each of the survivors of said expedition, and one to the heirs of each of the deceased members." "That a sufficient sum for the purposes of this act is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated."


Recipients

A total of eight gold and twenty-five silver medals were struck, in decoration form and distributed as follows:


Gold Medal

* James M. Ambler – presented to his brother, Richard C. Ambler *
Charles W. Chipp Charles Winans Chipp (August 23, 1848 – ) was a United States Navy officer and explorer.Burnett, Charles E. (1933). ''The Chipp Family in England and America, With Genealogical Tree''. Los Angeles: United Printing Company. pp. 49– ...
– presented to his father, Warren Chipp * Jerome J. Collins – presented to his brother, Daniel F. Collins * John W. Danenhower – presented to his wife, Helen Sloan Danenhower *
George W. De Long George Washington De Long (22 August 1844 – ) was a United States Navy officer and explorer who led the ill-fated ''Jeannette'' expedition of 1879–1881, in search of the Open Polar Sea. Career ''Jeannette'' expedition In 1879, ...
– presented to his wife, Emma W. De Long * William M. Dunbar – presented to the administrator of his estate *
George W. Melville George Wallace Melville (January 10, 1841 – March 17, 1912) was an American engineer, Arctic explorer, and author. As chief of the Bureau of Steam Engineering, he headed a time of great expansion, technological progress and change, ofte ...
– collected in person * Raymond L. Newcomb – collected in person


Silver Medal

* Alexy * Aneguin * James H. Bartlett * George W. Boyd * John Cole * Adolph Dressler * Hans H. Erickson * Carl A. Görtz * Nelse Iverson * Peter E. Johnson * Heinrich H. Kaack * Albert G. Kuehne * George Lauterbach * Herbert W. Leach * Walter Lee * Frank E. Mansen *
William F. C. Nindemann William Frederick Carl Nindemann (April 22, 1850 – May 6, 1913) was a German-born American Arctic explorer and recipient of the Congressional Silver Jeannette Medal. Biography William Nindemann was born on April 22, 1850, in Gingst, ...
* Louis P. Noros * Ah Sam * Walter Sharvell * Charles T. Sing * Edward Starr * Alfred Sweetman * Henry D. Warren * Henry Wilson


Footnotes


Sources

* {{cite book, chapter = Session I. Chapter 1128., chapter-url = https://www.loc.gov/law/help/statutes-at-large/51st-congress/session-1/c51s1ch1128.pdf, title = The Statutes at Large of the United States of America, volume = 26, location = Washington, publisher =
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, date = 1890-09-30, df = dmy-all, pages = 552–553, ref = {{sfnref, Congress, 1890 Awards and decorations of the United States Navy Awards established in 1890 Awards for polar exploration Jeannette expedition 1890 establishments in the United States