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Norwood, C. J. (Charles Joseph), 1853-1927

Charles J. Norwood was a geologist of some note during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He held positions as Dean of the University of Kentucky College of Mines and Metallurgy, was the third head of the Kentucky Geological Survey, and was a pioneer in the field of mine safety. Norwood was also part owner of the Russellville Herald-Enterprise, and at the turn of the century briefly taught Darwinian theory at Bethel College.

From the description of Papers : letters, surveys, newspapers, pictures, 1843-1931, bulk 1881-1906. (Kentucky Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 36448018

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Norwood, J. C. (Joseph Caldwell)

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Norwood, C. J. (Prof.)

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Norwood, Charles J., 1853-1927.

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Charles Joseph Norwood was born on September 17, 1853 in New Harmony, Indiana. As an undergraduate, Norwood attended the University of Missouri. He later earned a Master's degree from the Kentucky Agricultural and Mechanical College. Norwood came to Kentucky in 1874 to take a position as an assistant geologist (he later served as director) in the Kentucky Geological Survey. Following a stint as a professor of natural science at Bethal College, Norwood was appointed the first inspector of Kentuck...

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Norwood, Jo

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