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    Benjamin Franklin Mudge (August 11, 1817 – November 21, 1879) was an American lawyer, geologist and teacher. Briefly the mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts...
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  • football offensive lineman Katherine Mudge (1881–1975), British archer at the 1908 Olympic Games Benjamin Franklin Mudge (1817–1879), American lawyer, geologist...
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    represented by numerous specimens. Ichthyornis was discovered in 1870 by Benjamin Franklin Mudge, a professor from Kansas State Agricultural College who recovered...
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    Benjamin Franklin Nutting (c. 1803 – 1887) was an artist in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century. He taught drawing in local schools, published...
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  • agriculture, science and military. For example, famed geologist Benjamin Franklin Mudge was chair of the geology department, while famed Army officer Andrew...
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    belonged to the holotype were found by the American geologist Benjamin Franklin Mudge in 1871, but have probably been lost since. Additional plesiosaur...
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  • Lillian Marlatt, noted educator George A. Milliken, statistician Benjamin Franklin Mudge, geologist Merrill D. Peterson, historian Luraine Tansey, librarian...
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  • College (now Washburn University) in Topeka. The first president was Benjamin Franklin Mudge, the former State Geologist and a professor at the Kansas State...
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  • female master mariner in North America Benjamin Franklin Mudge (1817–1879), geologist, paleontologist Enoch Mudge (1776–1850), first American-born Methodist...
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    Secretary of War in President Buchanan's administration, 1857-1861 Benjamin Franklin Mudge, first State Geologist of Kansas Eli Houston Murray, Governor of...
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    University. pp. 91–107. ISSN 0275-6013. OCLC 5235296. Mudge, Melville, ed. (Winter 1990). "Benjamin Franklin Mudge: A Letter from Quindaro". Kansas History. Vol...
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  • and research) – geologist; National Academy of Sciences (1922) Benjamin Franklin Mudge (1840) – geologist, paleontologist; discovered at least 80 new...
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  • properly diagnosed. The fossils had been collected the same year by Benjamin Franklin Mudge and others during a Yale expedition to Morrison, Colorado, one...
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  • quadrate bone, and a dorsal vertebra and was discovered by geologist Benjamin Franklin Mudge in an unspecified deposit of Cretaceous grey shale about a half-mile...
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    studied at Kansas State University under noted paleontologist Benjamin Franklin Mudge, though Sternberg never earned a degree. In 1876, Edward Drinker...
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  • Moy-Thomas (England, 1908-1944) Salvador Moyà-Solà (Spain, 1955- ) Benjamin Franklin Mudge (United States, 1817-1879) Atílio Munari (Brazil, 1901-1941) Francisco...
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    Yale University under the mentorship of Benjamin Franklin Mudge, and led his first expedition in 1877. With Mudge, Williston discovered the first fossils...
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  • May (1953) – Mayor of Rochester, New York; historian and writer Benjamin Franklin Mudge (1840) – Mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts Joel H. Cooper – state legislator...
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  • professor of statistics W. R. Moses – poet; professor of English Benjamin Franklin Mudge – Chair of Geology Department (1866–74) Philip Nel – professor...
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  • School built. 1852 May - Swampscott separates from Lynn. June - Benjamin Franklin Mudge becomes mayor. 1853 February - Saugus Branch Railroad opens for...
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  • the ravine. No records exist noting the payment of the prize In 1901, Benjamin F. Miller deeded an additional 8 acres (32,000 m2) to the city in his will...
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    Leidy R. S. Lull Othniel Charles Marsh William Diller Matthew Benjamin Franklin Mudge Henry Fairfield Osborn John Ostrom Alfred Romer Charles Schuchert...
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    1850 – June 16, 1852 Preceded by Board of Selectmen Succeeded by Benjamin Franklin Mudge Member of the Massachusetts State Senate In office 1843–1844 Succeeded...
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    knowledge". Franklin Smith was born into a prominent Beacon Hill family in Boston, Massachusetts on October 9, 1826. His father, Benjamin, was the Tax...
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    This formal naming occurred six years later, in 1876. In 1877 Benjamin Franklin Mudge became one of the first researcher to attest to the presence of...
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    Massachusetts In office April 4, 1853 – April 3, 1854 Preceded by Benjamin Franklin Mudge Succeeded by Thomas P. Richardson First President of the Lynn,...
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    ecosystems gradually became more temperate as temperatures warmed. Benjamin Franklin Mudge was born in Orrington on August 11, 1817. David P. Penhallow was...
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    Under his direction, the school attracted Benjamin Franklin Mudge as Chair of the geology department; Mudge led his Kansas State students on fossil-collecting...
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    Archived from the original on January 6, 2020. Retrieved December 14, 2016. Mudge, Stephanie (2018). Leftism Reinvented: Western Parties from Socialism to...
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  • serving as Postmaster General of the northern American colonies, Benjamin Franklin invents a simple odometer, attached to his horse carriage, to help...
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