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Pirson or
Pirsson is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: André-Eugène
Pirson (1817–1881),
Belgian liberal politician,
civil servant, and...
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Louis Valentine Pirsson (November 3, 1860 –
December 8, 1919) was an
American geologist and petrologist, best
known for
devising (with
collaborators Charles...
- "ferric" and was
coined by
Charles Whitman Cross,
Joseph P. Iddings,
Louis V.
Pirsson, and
Henry Stephens Washington in 1912. Cross'
group had
previously divided...
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architectural firm
Hubert &
Pirsson (later Hubert,
Pirsson, and Company,
active from c. 1870 to 1888, and Hubert,
Pirsson, and Had****,
active from 1888...
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James W.
Pirsson (December 15, 1833 in New York City – 1888 in New York City) was an
American architect and a
founder of the New York City architectural...
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Scotia in 1870 to a
design by the
architectural firm of
Hubert &
Pirsson.
Architectural historian and New York
Times journalist Christopher Gray...
- has 155
units as of 2022. The idea for the
Chelsea arose after Hubert &
Pirsson had
developed several housing cooperatives in New York City. Developed...
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American petrologists Charles Whitman Cross,
Joseph P. Iddings,
Louis V.
Pirsson, and
Henry Stephens Washington proposed that all
existing classifications...
- (1833–1888),
which was
active from c.1870 to 1888. It was
later known as Hubert,
Pirsson and Company,[when?] and Hubert,
Pirrson & Had**** from 1888-1898. Active...
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multiple names:
authors list (link)
PIRSSON,
LOUIS V.; KNOPF,
ADOLPH (November 1947). "Rocks and Rock Minerals". Soil...