Louise Boyd was an American explorer born in California on September 16, 1887. She is remembered for her books detailing her many scientific expeditions, including The Fiord Region of East Greenland (1935) and The Coast of Northeast Greenland (1948). In 1955, she became the first woman to fly over the North Pole, cementing her place in history.
Louise Boyd is a member of Explorer
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $300 million (2024)
About
American Explorer who, in 1955, became the first woman ever to fly over the North Pole. She is remembered for her books detailing her many scientific expeditions, including 1935's The Fiord Region of East Greenland and 1948's The Coast of Northeast Greenland.
Before Fame
She inherited her family's fortune following her parents' deaths in 1920, using her new-found wealth to travel the world.
Trivia
She broke down gender barriers of the time by becoming the first woman to be elected to the Board of the American Geographical Society.
Family Life
Her parents were John Franklin Boyd and Louise Cook Arner. She had two brothers who died when she was a teenager.
Associated With
She led an expedition in search of missing fellow Explorer Roald Amundsen in 1928.