Fowler, Frank M.

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Biographical note: Frank Fowler was a professor of Romance Languages at the University of Arizona. Iron artifacts discovered on Silverbell Road in Tucson, Ariz. in 1924 were variously attributed to Phoenician sailors, Spanish explorers, Mormons, Quetzacoatl, and a Roman-Jewish settlement circa 775 A.D. Fowler was called in to evaluate the Latin language inscribed on the artifacts.

From the description of Silverbell artifact materials, 1925-1926. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 49938825

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referencedIn Fowler and Pay. Papers, 1887-1888 [electronic resource]. Minnesota State University, Mankato, Library Services, Library Services
referencedIn Fowler family documents, [undated]. Boulder Public Library
creatorOf Schoolland, John Bernard, 1894-1987. Schoolland Slide Collection: Eldorado Springs. Boulder Public Library
referencedIn Andrew, Henry O., 1874-1949. Moffat Lakes Resort Company papers 1904-1905. Boulder Public Library
creatorOf Fowler, Frank. Silverbell artifact materials, 1925-1926. Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
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associatedWith Andrew, Henry O., 1874-1949. person
associatedWith Fowler and Pay. corporateBody
associatedWith Schoolland, John Bernard, 1894-1987. person
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Death 2005-10-29

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