Josiah Whitney

Portrait of Josiah Whitney by Silas Selleck, 1863 Josiah Dwight Whitney (November 23, 1819 – August 18, 1896) was an American geologist, professor of geology at Harvard University (from 1865), and chief of the California Geological Survey (1860–1874). Through his travels and studies in the principal mining regions of the United States, Whitney became the foremost authority of his day on the economic geology of the U.S. Mount Whitney, the highest point in the contiguous 48 United States, and the Whitney Glacier, the first confirmed glacier in the United States, on Mount Shasta, were both named after him by members of the Survey. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Foster, John Wells
Published 1850
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by Foster, John Wells
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by Foster, John Wells
Published 1850
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by Hall, James 1811-1898
Published 1858
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by Hall, James 1811-1898
Published 1858
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by Whitney, Josiah Dwight.
Published 1864
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