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Campbell, A. Malcolm. (18)

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Campbell, Malcolm E. (Malcolm Eugene), 1902-1978 (11)

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Malcolm Eugene Campbell was born January 25th, 1902, in New Bedford, Massachusetts. He graduated from the Textiles School at New Bedford Institute of Technology in 1922, and went on to teach textiles engineering at Clemson University, where he received his bachelor's degree. Campbell worked for the United States Department of Agriculture as a cotton technologist in cotton spinning and fiber research for 17 years before his appointment as Dean of the School of Textiles at North Carolina State...

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Campbell, Malcolm, 1934-.... (3)

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Campbell, M. H. (Malcolm Hugh) (4)

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Campbell, J. M. (John Malcolm) (3)

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James Campbell of James Campbell & Sons, the timber merchants, was born in 1830 in Scotland and came to Australia in 1853. Together with his sons he established the company in Creek Street. James Campbell's company also owned a number of saw mills, the Buderim Mountain Sugar Mill, and a lime works and a glass factory. James Campbell and his wife Isabella had eight children; John, James, Charles, George, Harry, Jessie, Helen, and Isabella. All of the sons except Harry worked f...

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Campbell, Malcolm, 1839-1932 (2)

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Malcolm and Mary (Smith) Campbell and children left Scotland in 1819 bound for Canada. They homesteaded in the township of Caradoc, province of Ontario, and raised their family there. Son Donald (1813-1887) married Catherine Smith (b. 1819) in 1838. Donald and Catherine’s first-born son Malcolm D. was born in Caradoc, Ontario, Canada, June 4, 1839. Malcolm D. Campbell left Canada with his parents in 1864, eventually going to Nebraska. In 1866 he became a driver or “bu...

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Campbell, Malcolm (1)

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Moran, Malcolm Campbell. (1)

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Campbell, Malcolm S., (1)

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Campbell, Robert Malcolm (1)

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