LC control no. | n 78096900 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Brinton, Daniel G. (Daniel Garrison), 1837-1899 |
Variant(s) | Brinton, D. G. (Daniel Garrison), 1837-1899 |
Located | West Chester, Pennsylvania |
Birth date | 18370513 |
Death date | 18990731 |
Place of birth | Thornbury (Chester County, Pa. : Township) |
Field of activity | Archaeology Ethnology Medicine |
Affiliation | Yale University Jefferson Medical College University of Pennsylvania |
Profession or occupation | Physicians |
Found in | His The pursuit of happiness, 1893: t.p. (Daniel G. Brinton) His Maria Candelaria, 1897: t.p. (Daniel G. Brinton) [info. from InU] His On the cuspidiform petroglyphs or so-called bird-track sculptures of Ohio, 1884?: t.p. (D.G. Brinton) [info. from InU] LC database, Mar. 22, 2012: (hdg.: Brinton, Daniel Garrison, 1837-1899; usage: Daniel G. Brinton [predominant form], D.G. Brinton) Wikipedia, Apr. 8, 2014: (Daniel Garrison Brinton; May 13, 1837-July 31, 1899; b. Thornbury Township, Chester County, Pa.; American archeologist and ethnologist; graduated from Yale University and attended Jefferson Medical College; surgeon in the Union army during the Civil War; practiced medicine at West Chester, Pa. and edited the Medical and surgical reporter; prof. of linguistics and archeology at the University of Pennsylvania from 1886 till his death; advocated theory of scientific racism; anarchist) |