Paul Russell Cutright
Paul Russell Cutright | |
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Born |
March 18, 1897 West Virginia |
Died | March 11, 1988 |
Residence | Jenkintown, Pennsylvania |
Citizenship | USA |
Fields | biology, history |
Institutions | University of Pittsburgh, Geneva College, Beaver College |
Alma mater |
Davis and Elkins College, West Virginia University, A.B. and A.M. |
Known for | Lewis and Clark Expedition |
Paul Russell Cutright (March 18, 1897 – March 11, 1988) was an American historian, biologist, and professor, who was especially known for his work on the Lewis and Clark Expedition history and scientific achievements.[1]
Bibliography
- Theodore Roosevelt, the naturalist, by Paul Russell Cutright, Harper (1956), 297 pages
- Elliott Coues: NATURALIST AND FRONTIER HISTORIAN by Michael J. Brodhead and Paul Russell Cutright, University of Illinois Press (2001), 536 pages
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