Bartsch, Paul, 1871-1960
Bartsch came with his family from Bohemia to the United States in the 1880s. He attended high school in Burlington, Iowa where he spent a lot of time with the school principal collecting bird specimens. Bartsch earned Masters and a PhD from the University of Iowa, while simultaneously working at the U.S. National Museum of the Smithsonian Institution as an assistant to William H. Dahl in the Dept. of Mollusks. Bartsch succeeded Dahl, retiring in 1956. Bartsch and his wife retired to an estate on the Potomac River where they established a wildlife sanctuary.
From the description of Paul Bartsch ornithological papers, 1884-1942. (Iowa Sate Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 726646157
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