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  1. George Blake Grinell (November 11, 1823 – December 19, 1891) was an American merchant and financier. Grinnell was born in Greenfield, Massachusetts, the son of George Grinnell Jr. (also spelled Grennell), state senator and U. S. representative, and Eliza Seymour Perkins.

  2. George Bird Grinnell (1849 – 1938) fue un antropólogo, escritor, historiador y naturalista estadounidense. Nació en Brooklyn, Nueva York y se graduó en la Universidad de Yale.

  3. George Bird Grinnell (September 20, 1849 – April 11, 1938) was an American anthropologist, historian, naturalist, and writer. Originally specializing in zoology, he became a prominent early conservationist and student of Native American life.

  4. George Bird Grinnell fue un antropólogo, escritor, historiador y naturalista estadounidense. Nació en Brooklyn, Nueva York y se graduó en la Universidad de Yale. Al terminar sus estudios se especializó en la Zoología, convirtiéndose en un famoso conservacionista y estudiante de las tribus amerindias de los Estados Unidos.

  5. 3 de jun. de 2019 · From 1849, the year of his birth, to 1938, when his bones were buried in the family plot in the Bronx, George Bird Grinnell's life was a study in romanticism, evolution, and progressivism. It was the first of these that induced him and his fellow Yale University students to spend a summer out west with Professor Othniel Marsh.

  6. Through Bent, George Bird Grinnell found out about Hyde and hired him as a research assistant in 1912. The Fighting Cheyenne, published in 1915, was the result of Hyde's collaboration with Grinnell. But Hyde's contribution went far beyond collecting information; much of the writing was his, as well.

  7. 4 de jun. de 2019 · Before Rachel Carson, there was George Bird Grinnellthe man whose prophetic vision did nothing less than launch American conservation. George Bird Grinnell, the son of a New York merchant,...