After returning from the expedition, Edwin Jesse De Haven served in the U.S. Coast Survey, before spending the rest of his career at the United States Naval Observatory under superintendent Matthew Fontaine Maury.
The name was given by Captain Edwin De Haven during the First Grinnell Expedition upon sighting the high grounds in September 1850.
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