Walter Rathbone Bacon (February 22, 1845 - November 14, 1917) was an American capitalist who organised a system of tramways in Europe. Over his career...
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Walter Bacon may refer to: Walter Rathbone Bacon (1845–1917), American tramway executive Walter W. Bacon (1880–1962), American politician from Delaware...
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there that she was educated. Bacon's father, Smith Barker, died when she was a child. Virginia married Walter Rathbone Bacon in Bordeaux, France, on February...
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1893 Portrait Frieda Schiff, 1894, wife of Felix M. Warburg Mrs. Walter Rathbone Bacon, 1897 The King of Sweden, King Oscar II , 1898 Mr Henry Clay Pierce...
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collections of snakes and crocodilians made in Mexico under the Walter Rathbone Bacon Traveling Scholarship". Proceedings of the United States National...
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Elizabeth Rathbone. He had four siblings, Walter Rathbone, Lathrup Rufus, John Ganson, and Mary Sibley Bacon. Bacon never married or had children. Bacon served...
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collected 50,000 Coleoptera and other insects in the West Indies as a Walter Rathbone Bacon Travelling Scholar for the Smithsonian Institution. He served as...
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Mackay, from 1878 to 1880 Alfred James Lambert, from 1878 to 1891 Walter Rathbone Bacon, from 1879 to 1883 William Ward, from 1882 to 1892 Edward Temperley...
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found in the stomachs of fishes. 1925, awarded the Smithsonian's Walter Rathbone Bacon Traveling Scholarship "for the study of the fauna of countries other...
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collections from the West Indies, made by Dr. Paul Bartsch under the Walter Rathbone Bacon scholarship, 1928-1930. (New York: Smithsonian Institution). (1935)...
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