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Fisher, A. K. (Albert Kenrick), 1856-1948

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Forename:
Albert  Search this
Middle Initial:
Kenrick  Search this
Surname:
Fisher  Search this
Occupation:
Ornithologists
Record type:
Personal name
Birth Date:
1856
Death Date:
1948
Biographical History:
Albert Kenrick Fisher (1856-1948) was born on March 21, 1856 in Ossining, New York. He attended the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York, graduating with medical training in 1879. He and 21 other people founded the American Ornithologists’ Union and set up studies for migration and distribution. He also founded the Branch of Economic Ornithology in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Division of Entomology, in 1885. In 1905 he played a role in the creation of the Bureau of Biological Survey. He was part of many expeditions (including the 1899 Harriman Alaska Expedition), from which he added many birds to the collection of the United States National Museum. He was also part of the numerous societies and clubs, including the Washington Biologists' Field Club. He died on June 12, 1948.
Source:
Library of Congress. NACO. Control Number: n 89125975
Related entities:
United States Dept. of Agriculture: He founded the Branch of Economic Ornithology in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Division of Entomology, in 1885.
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United States Dept. of Agriculture
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Fisher, A. K. (Albert Kenrick), 1856-1948
Data Source:
Smithsonian Field Book Project
EDAN-URL:
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