Howland Wood personal correspondence

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Howland Wood personal correspondence

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Adams, Edgar Holmes, 1868-1940

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Edgar H. Adams (1868-1940) of Bayville, Oyster Bay, and Brooklyn, New York, was a numismatic scholar, author, and collector who produced, among other works, reference guides to territorial and private gold coins. He also coauthored, with William H. Woodin, the book United States Pattern, Trial, and Experimental Pieces, a standard reference work on pattern coins. He served as editor of The Numismatist, the monthly journal of the American Numismatic Association, wrote a numismatic column for the ...

Brand, Virgil M., 1862-1926

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Coin collector Virgil M. Brand (1862-1926) was born in Chicago, where he eventually worked as a bookkeeper in his father’s business, the Michael Brand Company Brewery. ...

Belden, Bauman L. (Bauman Lowe), 1862-1931

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Bauman L. Belden (1862-1931) of Cranford, New Jersey, served the American Numismatic Society as librarian (1891-1896), secretary (1896-1903, 1905-1916), director (1909-1915), and council member (1906-1928). He sat on several Society committees, including the Committee on Indian Peace Medals, which he chaired. He was the author of Medals and Publications of the American Numismatic Society (1915), Indian Peace Medals Issued in the United States (1927), and A Mint in New York (1930). He was a memb...

Elder, Thomas L. (Thomas Lindsay)

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Coin dealer Thomas L. Elder (1874-1948) was born in Dayton, Pennsylvania, and attended the Park Institute (Allegheny) and Beaver College (Beaver), eventually working as a court stenographer and telegrapher. Coin dealer Thomas L. Elder (1874-1948) was born in Dayton, Pennsylvania, and attended the Park Institute (Allegheny) and Beaver College (Beaver), eventually working as a court stenographer and telegrapher. He began collecting coins at age 13 and joined the American Numismatic Association i...

Wood, Howland

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Born 1877 New Bedford (Mass.) Graduated from Brown University 1900 Brown University (R.I.) Became member of the American Numismatic Society 1909 Edititor of the American Journal of Numismatics 1910 1920 American Numismatic Society (N.Y.) Received Archer M. Huntington Medal Award 1920 Howland Wood became a member of the American Numismatic Society in 1909. By 1913 he had been appointed Curator, remaining in this position until his death in 1938. Howland Wood was born in New Bedfor...

Zerbe, Farran, 1871-

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Born 1871 Tyrone (Pa.) Head numismatist at U.S. Expositions 1904 St Louis (Mo.) Head numismatist at U.S. Expositions 1905 Portland (Oreg.) Owner of The Numismatist 1908 1910 Head numismatist at U.S. Expositions 1915 1916 San Francisco (Calif.) Farran Zerbe (1871-1949) was an internationally renowned numismatic lecturer, writer, and collector whose holdings, which included over 50,000 coins and an extensive library, were sold to Chase National Bank in 1928 where it formed the bas...