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FERDINAND VANDEVEER HAYDEN (1829–1887)

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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 109 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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FERDINAND VANDEVEER HAYDEN (1829–1887)  ,
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American geologist, was born at
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Westfield, Massachusetts, on the 7th of September 1829 . He graduated from Oberlin College in 185o and from the Albany Medical College in 1853, where he attracted the
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notice of Professor James Hall, state geologist of New York, through whose influence he was induced to join in an exploration of
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Nebraska . In 1856 he was engaged under the
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United States government, and commenced a series of investigations of the 109 Western Territories, one result of which was his
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Geological Report of the Exploration of the Yellowstone and
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Missouri Rivers in 1859–7860 (1869) . During the
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Civil War he was actively employed as an army surgeon . In 1867 he was appointed geologist-in-charge of the United States Geological and
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Geographical Survey of the Territories, and from his twelve years of labour there resulted a most valuable series of volumes in all branches of natural
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history and economic science; and he issued in 1877 his Geological and Geographical
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Atlas of
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Colorado . Upon the reorganization and establishment of the United States Geological Survey in 1879 he acted for seven years as one of the geologists . He died at
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Philadelphia on the 22nd of December 1887 . His other publications were: Sun Pictures of Rocky Mountain Scenery (187o); The Yellowstone
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National Park, illustrated by chromolithographic reproductions of
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water-colour sketches by Thomas Moran (1876) ; The
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Great West : its Attractions and Resources (188o) . With F . B . Meek, he wrote (Smithsonian Institution Contributions, v . 14 .

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Art . 4) " Palaeontology of the Upper Missouri, Pt . 1, Invertebrate." His valuable notes on
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Indian dialects are in The Transactions of the American Philosophical Society (1862). in The American Journal of Science (1862) and in The Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (1869) . With A . R . C . Selwyn he wrote North
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America (1883) for Stanford's Compendium .

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