LC control no. | n 94061069 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Jones, Marcus E. (Marcus Eugene), 1852-1934 |
Variant(s) | Jones, Marcus Eugene, 1852-1934 |
Associated place | Salt Lake City (Utah) |
Located | Claremont (Calif.) |
Birth date | 1852-04-25 |
Death date | 1934-06-03 |
Place of birth | Jefferson (Ashtabula County, Ohio) |
Place of death | San Bernardino (Calif.) |
Field of activity | Botany |
Profession or occupation | Botanists Geologists Mining engineers |
Found in | Lenz, L. Marcus E. Jones, 1986: p. 2 (Marcus Eugene Jones; b. 25 April 1852; d. 3 June 1934) Ferns of the West, 1882: t.p. (Marcus E. Jones) RLIN, 2/16/01 (hdgs.: Jones, Marcus E.; Jones, Marcus Eugene, 1852-1934; Jones, marcus E[ugene] 1852-1934; Jones, Marcus E. (Marcus Eugene), 1852-1934; Jones, Marcus Eugene, 1852- ; usage: Marcus E. Jones; Marcus Eugene Jones) Utah educational review, 1919: volume13, number 4, page 136 (Botanical exploration in Utah, by Marcus E. Jones) Wikipedia, 8 March 2017 (Marcus E. Jones; Marcus E. Jones (April 25, 1852--June 3, 1934) was an American geologist, mining engineer and botanist; throughout his career he was known for being an educator, scientist and minister; as an early explorer of the western United States, he is known as the authority for numerous vascular plants; much of his career was spent self-employed in Salt Lake City, Utah; in his later years, and after the death of his wife, he resided in Claremont, California; he was born in Jefferson, Ohio and died in San Bernardino, California) |
Associated language | eng |