Annie Montague Alexander (29 December 1867 - 10 September 1950) was an explorer, naturalist, paleontological collector, and philanthropist. She founded...
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Annie Alexander may refer to: Annie Lowrie Alexander (1864–1929), American physician and educator Annie Montague Alexander (1867–1950), American philanthropist...
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built there, the first ship built by the Russians in America. Annie Montague Alexander led an expedition through the Sound in 1908. A tsunami on March...
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California, USA. The only known species, H. alexandrae, was named for Annie Montague Alexander in 1943 by Samuel Paul Welles. The first remains of Hydrotherosaurus...
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to: Annie Lowrie Alexander (1864–1929), American physician and educator, first licensed female physician in the southern United States Annie Montague Alexander...
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46–58. hdl:10524/498. Barbara R. Stein (2001). On Her Own Terms, Annie Montague Alexander and the Rise of Science in the American West. University of California...
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Deep Impact, albeit under an incorrect name.[citation needed] Annie Montague Alexander was the first benefactor of the museum, and led some early expeditions...
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on the expedition itself and its findings can be found below. Annie Montague Alexander, "a wealthy heiress to a sugar fortune," was a woman that stood...
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in the production of pineapple in Hawaii were Maui based affiliates of Alexander & Baldwin. In 1927, inspired by Charles Lindbergh's successful trans-Atlantic...
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proofs and copy with the book's junior author, Alden H. Miller. Annie Montague Alexander, philanthropist, naturalist and explorer, founded the Museum of...
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