William Morris Fontaine letter to Mr.[Frank Hall?] Knowlton [manuscript] 1895 Mar 12.

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William Morris Fontaine letter to Mr.[Frank Hall?] Knowlton [manuscript] 1895 Mar 12.

Fontaine writes regarding his examination of fossil plant specimens from Oregon.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Knowlton, Frank Hall, 1860-1926

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Frank Hall Knowlton (1960-1926) was an American paleobotanist born on September 2, 1860, in Brandon, Vermont. Knowlton served as a professor at George Washington University from 1887 to 1896, and curator of botany and fossil plants at the United States National Museum from 1887 to 1889. Knowlton worked with the U.S. Geological Survey from 1889 until his death in 1926. Knowlton founded and edited The Plant World. He also authored many articles and books including Birds of the World and Plants of ...

Fontaine, William Morris, 1835-1913

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Corcoran professor of natural history and geology, University of Virginia. From the description of Letters to William Morris Fontaine, 1874-1878. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32958747 William M. Fontaine, son of James Fontaine and Juliet C. Morris. Born 1835 in Hanover County, Virginia, died 1913 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Professor of geology at the University of Virginia, hired at the University of Virginia in 1878 as the first professor of natural hist...