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Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh (September 13, 1853 –
January 29, 1935) was an
American explorer. He was born in McConnelsville, Ohio on
September 13, 1853...
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Dellenbaugh Butte is a
summit in
Grand County of the U.S.
state of Utah.
Dellenbaugh Butte is the 2348th
highest summit in the
state of Utah. Dellenbaugh...
- York, 1922. p387 The North-Americans of yesterday. By
Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh. G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1900. p200 Holley,
Linda A. Tipis, Tepees, Teepees:...
- time the crew
consisted entirely of
women except for
tactician David Dellenbaugh, on a
yacht named Mighty Mary. However, the boat lost to
Dennis Conner's...
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journals of the
expedition crew
began to be
published starting with
Dellenbaugh's A
Canyon Voyage in 1908,
followed in 1939 by the
diary of
Almon Harris...
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Jennings Bryan, and
Senator Albert Beveridge spoke there.
Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh –
American explorer, writer, and
topographer of the
Colorado River, Alaska...
- Publishing. "Maria Callas's
Lyric and
Coloratura Arias (33 1/3)
Ginger Dellenbaugh:
Bloomsbury Academic".
Bloomsbury Publishing. "The National's Boxer: :...
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Stars & Stripes. But with a
commanding lead of
nearly 5 minutes, Dave
Dellenbaugh (the only man on the
otherwise all-female crew)
committed a
crucial tactical...
- Greely,
Donaldson Smith, Carl Lumholtz,
Marshall Saville,
Frederick Dellenbaugh and
David Brainard.
After several further informal meetings, The Explorers...
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Dukinfield Henry Scott,
British botanist (b. 1854) 1935 –
Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh,
American explorer (b. 1853) 1940 –
Edward Harkness,
American philanthropist...