Robert Muldrow
Robert Muldrow (June 11, 1864 – July 28, 1950) was an American geologist.[1]
Robert Muldrow | |
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Born | |
Died | July 28, 1950 87) | (aged
Occupation | Geologist |
Employer | US Geological Survey |
Known for | Co-founding the National Geographic Society |
Biography
Born on June 11, 1864, in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, in 1887 Muldrow joined the US Geological Survey. In 1888 he was the youngest co-founder of the National Geographic Society. In 1898 he did the first scientific measurements of Denali (Mount McKinley), and had Muldrow Glacier named after him. He retired in 1927, and died in Arlington, Virginia, on July 28, 1950.[1] Robert and his wife Elizabeth were laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery.[2]
References
- "The Story of National Geographic Society's Youngest Founder". National Geographic Society.
- "Robert Muldrow". Find A Grave. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
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