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Gatschet, Albert S. (Albert Samuel), 1832-1907

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Personal name headingGatschet, Albert S. (Albert Samuel), 1832-1907
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Variant(s)Gatschet, Albert Samuel, 1832-1907
Gatschet, Alb. S. (Albert Samuel), 1832-1907
Gatschet, A. S. (Albert Samuel), 1832-1907
Associated countrySwitzerland United States
Associated placeWashington (D.C.)
LocatedWashington (D.C.)
Birth date1832-10-03
Death date19072edtf
Place of birthBern (Switzerland)
AffiliationGeological Survey (U.S.)
Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology
Profession or occupationLinguists--United States
Found inAnalytical report upon Indian dialects ... 1876: t.p. (Alb. S. Gatschet)
Gatschet, Albert S. A migration legend of the Creek Indians, 1884-1888: title page (Albert S. Gatschet of the U.S. Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, D.C.)
Gatschet, Albert S. The Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon, 1890: title page (Albert Samuel Gatschet) page viii (Albert S. Gatschet)
Gatschet, Albert S. Promenade onomatologique sur les bords du lac Léman, 1867: title page (par A. Gatschet)
Globus, 6 Januar 1900: page 81 (Central-Amerikas Sprachstämme und Dialekte von Albert S. Gatschet, Washington)
LC in OCLC, 10-8-93 (hdg.: Gatschet, Albert Samuel, 1832-1907; usage not shown)
MoSU-L/Nat. Am. files (usage: Albert S. Gatschet, A.S. Gatschet, Albert Gatschet, A. Gatschet, Albert Samuel Gatschet)
Who was who in America, 1897-1942: (Gatschet, Albert Samuel; linguist, Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution; born Berne, Switzerland, Oct. 3, 1832; studied at Berne, 1846-1852; univs. of Berne and Berlin, 1852-1858; gave special attention to linguistics continuing studies until 1868 when he settled in New York; 1874- has made special study of languages of American Indians; appointed ethnologist U.S. Geol. Survey, 1877; becoming connected with Bureau of American Ethnology in 1879; home: Washington, D.C.; died 1907)
Associated languageeng fre ger