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Thompson, J. W. (John W.), -1978 (12)

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w62r47h5 (person)

J.W. Thompson was a Seattle botanist and teacher. In 1943, Thompson, who was one of the best field botanists in the western U.S., and the owner of the best private herbarium and botanical library in the Pacific Northwest, gave both his herbarium and library to the University of Washington Dept. of Botany. In his retirement, Thompson began a second career as a photographer of Pacific Northwest Indians, taking thousands of slides of the Native people of Washington State. J.W. Thompson died in 1...

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Thompson, J. W. (6)

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Thompson, W. J. (1)

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Thompson, A. J. W. (1)

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A. J. W. Thompson, of Howell, Michigan, attended Michigan Agricultural College during the 1858-1859 academic year. He apparently did not complete the requirements for graduation.

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Rev. W. J. Thompson (1)

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Thompson, J. W. (John W.), 1874-1932. (1)

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Thompson, J. W. (John W.), d. 1978 (1)

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J. W. Thompson was a Seattle botanist and teacher. In 1943, Thompson, who was one of the best field botanists in the western United States, and the owner of the best private herbarium and botanical library in the Pacific Northwest, gave both his herbarium and library to the University of Washington Department of Botany. In his retirement, Thompson began a second career as a photographer of Pacific Northwest Indians, taking thousands of slides of the Native people of Washington St...

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Thompson, J. W. (John William), b. ca. 1891. (1)

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John William Thompson was a retired Seattle high school botany teacher in the 1950's. He was an avid photographer looking for subjects for an educational series he was developing. When he went to visit his sister in Toppenish, WA, he learned that tribal elders from nearby reservations had assembled on the Yakama Reservation to observe the anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of 1855. This was the Treaty that established Reservations for the Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest. At th...

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Thompson, W J, active 1894, writer of plays (1)

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Epithet: writer of plays

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Thompson, J. Walter and only son, W. Roosevelt (1)

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