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Burrough, Marmaduke, 1797-1844.

Marmaduke Burrough (1797-1844) was born in Camden, New Jersey, to Jehu Burrough and Ann[a] Hollinshead. He trained as a physician in Philadelphia but spent most of his life in consular service, including appointments as U.S. Consul to Lima, Peru; Calcutta, India; and Vera Cruz, Mexico. In 1830, Burrough brought the first two rhinoceroses to America from Calcutta and sold them to a traveling exhibitor.

From the guide to the Marmaduke Burrough papers, Burrough, Marmaduke, papers, 1808-1843, 1820-1843, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)

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Burrough, Marmaduke, ca. 1798-1844.

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Marmaduke Burrough was a physician and diplomat. He was the U.S. Consul at Calcutta, India and Vera Cruz, Mexico. From the description of Papers, 1829-1847. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122578945 Physician Marmaduke Burrough served as the U.S. Consul at Calcutta, India and Vera Cruz, Mexico. From the guide to the Marmaduke Burrough papers 1829-1847, 1829-1847, (American Philosophical Society) ...

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