Alter, J. Cecil, 1879-1964

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Birth 1879
Death 1964

Biographical notes:

Alter was born near Rensselaer, Indiana on March 31, 1879. He attended Valparaiso University, Northern Indiana Teachers' Institute, and Purdue University. After taking a correspondence course from Columbia University, Alter started working for the U. S. Weather Service. He moved to Salt Lake City in 1927 to work for the Salt Lake Weather Bureau. Besides a distinguished career with the Weather Bureau, he was a noted Utah historian. He wrote James Bridger (1925); Through the Heart of the Scenic West (1927), Storied Domain (1932), and Early Utah Journalism (1938). In 1941 he left Salt Lake City to accept a similiar position in Cincinnati, Ohio where he retired in 1949. He died in May 1964 in Los Angeles, California.

From the description of J. Cecil Alter papers, 1896-1959. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122425310

From the description of J. Cecil Alter photograph collection, ca. 1930-1940. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122537324

Historian and meteorologist.

From the description of Papers, 1920-1959. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 78011633

J. Cecil Alter was born on 31 March 1879 in Rensselaer, Indiana. He attended Valparaiso University, Northern Indiana Teachers' Institute, and Purdue University. A noted Utah historian, Alter wrote James Bridger (1925), Through the Heart of the Scenic West (1927), Storied Domain (1932), and Early Utah Journalism (1938). He began working for the Salt Lake Weather Bureau in Salt Lake City in 1927. In 1941 he accepted a similar position in Cincinnati, Ohio and retired there in 1949. He died in May 1964 in Los Angeles, California.

From the description of J. Cecil Alter papers, 1948-1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367904706

J. Cecil Alter (1879-1964) was a noted Utah historian.

J. Cecil Alter was born on 31 March 1879 in Rensselaer, Indiana. He attended Valparaiso University, Northern Indiana Teachers' Institute, and Purdue University. A noted Utah historian, Alter wrote >James Bridger(1925), Through the Heart of the Scenic West (1927), Storied Domain (1932), and Early Utah Journalism (1938). He began working for the Salt Lake Weather Bureau in Salt Lake City in 1927. In 1941 he accepted a similar position in Cincinnati, Ohio and retired there in 1949. He died in May 1964 in Los Angeles, California.

From the guide to the J. Cecil Alter papers, 1948-1957, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)

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