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Edgar B. Calvert, served with the United States Weather Bureau from 1890 until1940. At the time of his retirement he was Principal Meteorologist and Chief of the Forecast Division. He died with 3 months of retiring. (1870-1940.)
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Frank Wigglesworth Clarke, 1847-1931. American geochemist who was interested in artificial rain-making.
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Frank Bigelow of the United States Weather Bureau and an Episcopalian priest,1851-1924.
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Marcus Baker, associated with the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey and the U.S.Geological Survey in the latter half of the Nineteenth Century. Wrote Dictionary of Alaska Place Names among other accomplishments. (1849-1903.)
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John James Oltmanns, Assistant in the Coast Survey, assimilated rank of major inthe Union Army during the Civil War. Served on staff to General William B.Franklin during the Red River Campaign, with Sheridan at Cedar Hill, and earlyin the war with P
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Samuel A. Gilbert, Assistant in the Coast Survey, Colonel of Volunteers duringthe Civil War. Died as a result of tuberculosis contracted during Civil Warcampaigning shortly after the war. Brevetted a Brigadier General for his services.
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George D. Wise, Assistant in the Coast Survey, joined Army Quartermaster Corps,initially responsible for supplying Union Army and Navy on the Mississippi. Rose to become head of all Army Quartermaster marine supply units and directed theactivities of
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Lieutenant Marvin Paulson, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.
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Army Captain Marvin Paulson after being transferred to United States Army in1945. Paulson subsequently helped in the rehabilitation and reconstructionof the Philippine Islands.
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Brick and Leila Maynard with Major Marvin Paulson. Brick was a long-timePhilippine employee of the Coast and Geodetic Survey who was an Army reservistas well. He was captured at the fall of Corregidor and was incarcerated for the duration of the wa
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Lieutenant Marvin Paulson, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, on theUSC&GSS; SURVEYOR.
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Group portrait of level party. Marvin Paulsen's first job on the Survey as acollege student. He is in the suit coat on the left side of the photo.
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Major Marvin Paulson receiving Army Meritorious Service Ribbon for service inthe Philippines helping in the reconstruction, clearing, and recharting ofManila Bay and helping re-establish the Philippine Coast Survey.
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Spencer Fullerton Baird, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and firstCommissioner of U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries. (1823-1887.) P. 2.The Story of the BCF Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, by P. S. Galtsoff, 1962. Call N
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Spencer Fullerton Baird, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and firstCommissioner of U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries. (1823-1887.)
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George Brown Goode, Director of the National Museum and assistant to Baird inWoods Hole. (1851-1896.) P. 10.The Story of the BCF Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, by P. S. Galtsoff, 1962. Call Number SH11.A4467.
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A. E. Verrill, Professor at Yale University and assistant to Baird at Woods Hole. (1839-1926.) P. 14.The Story of the BCF Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, by P. S. Galtsoff, 1962. Call Number SH11.A4467.
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Vinal N. Edwards, naturalist and collector for the U.S. Fisheries station atWoods Hole. The first federal fisheries employee, hired in 1871, died on duty in1919. (1840-1919.) P. 15The Story of the BCF Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts,
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Edmund B. Wilson of Columbia University, Professor and assistant to Verrill at Woods Hole. (1856-1939). A cytologist and early advocate of the chromosomal theory of inheritance. P. 25.The Story of the BCF Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachu
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Joseph S. Fay, citizen of Woods Hole who donated land for the U.S. FisheriesStation. P. 28.The Story of the BCF Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, by P. S. Galtsoff, 1962. Call Number SH11.A4467.
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