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    Alfred Hulse Brooks (July 18, 1871 – November 22, 1924) was an American geologist who served as chief geologist for Alaska for the United States Geological...
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  • Robert Lipsyte's novel, The Contender Alfred Hulse Brooks (1871–1924), American geologist Alfred Johnson Brooks (1890–1967), Canadian barrister, educator...
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    named by the United States Board on Geographic Names in 1925 after Alfred Hulse Brooks, chief USGS geologist for Alaska from 1903 to 1924. Various historical...
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  • Gerdine of the U.S. Geological Survey circa 1900 for geologist Alfred Hulse Brooks. List of glaciers "Map of Denali National Park and Preserve". Denali...
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  • marshal William F. Hulse (1920–1995), American runner and chemist Alfred Hulse Brooks (1871–1924), American geologist Cecile Hulse Matschat (1895–1976)...
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    the source of the McKinley River. Muldrow Glacier was renamed by Alfred Hulse Brooks in 1902 in honor of U.S. Geological Survey topographer Robert Muldrow...
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    Library M.E. Diemer Alaska Photographs at Dartmouth College Library Alfred Hulse Brooks Photographs and Papers. Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke...
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    "sheltered place behind a point." Brooks Lake and Brooks River were named in 1919 by Robert Fiske Griggs, after Alfred Hulse Brooks, the geologist in charge of...
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  • Creek to be a principal tributary of Bonanza River. According to Alfred Hulse Brooks, the Eskimo name is Ki-ul-uk. This article incorporates text from...
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  • Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. It was named by the surveyor, Alfred Hulse Brooks, in 1900. Cape Mountain on Cape Prince of Wales is the northern terminus...
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