Hudson Stuck

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Hudson Stuck was an Anglican archdeacon, missionary, and mountaineer best known for leading the first successful ascent of Denali in 1913.

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Hudson Stuck canonical 4

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instanceOf Anglican priest
author
missionary
mountaineer
person
advocatedFor improved education in Alaska
indigenous Alaskan rights
birthDate 1863-11-04
birthPlace London, England
clergyRank Archdeacon of the Arctic
Archdeacon of the Yukon
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United States of America
dateOfFirstAscent 1913-06-07
deathDate 1920-10-10
denomination Episcopal Church
surface form: Episcopal Church (United States)
educatedAt University of the South
surface form: University of the South (Sewanee)
era early 20th century
late 19th century
expeditionMember Harry Karstens
Robert Tatum
Walter Harper
familyName Stuck
fieldOfWork Alaskan missions
exploration of the Yukon region
fullName Hudson Stuck self-link
givenName Hudson
knownFor leading the first successful ascent of Denali
missionary work in Alaska
languageOfWorkOrName English
ledExpedition 1913 Denali expedition
mountainClimbed Denali
notableWork Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog Sled
The Ascent of Denali
Voyages on the Yukon and Its Tributaries
occupation archdeacon
missionary
mountaineer
writer
placeOfDeath Fort Yukon
surface form: Fort Yukon, Alaska
positionHeld Archdeacon of the Arctic in the Episcopal Church
Archdeacon of the Yukon in the Episcopal Church
religion Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglicanism
wroteAbout Alaska Natives
surface form: Alaskan Native peoples

Arctic exploration

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Denali firstAscentBy Hudson Stuck
Hudson Stuck fullName Hudson Stuck self-link
North America’s highest peak firstAscentBy Hudson Stuck
subject surface form: Denali
Robert Tatum expeditionPartner Hudson Stuck