Cullum Geographical Medal
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cullum-geographical-medal-315-1624522
title:
Cullum Geographical Medal
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The Cullum Geographical Medal is one of the oldest awards of the American Geographical Society. It was established in the will of George Washington Cullum, the vice president of the Society, and is awarded "to those who distinguish themselves by geographical discoveries or in the advancement of geographical science". It was first awarded in 1896 to Robert Peary. The gold medal was designed by Lydia Field Emmet. "On the front is the figure of a young man standing in the bow of a boat. He has thro
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American Geographical Society award
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cullum_Geographical_Medal
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2024-01-30T23:20:54Z
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