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- Q424664 description "Professor and museum curator".
- Q424664 description "Professor and museum curator".
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- Q424664 abstract "Arthur Edmund Seaman (December 29, 1858 – July 10, 1937) was a professor at the Michigan College of Mines (now Michigan Technological University) and curator of the A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum which bears his name. He was born in Casnovia, Michigan, near Grand Rapids.In 1899, he was named head of the Department of Geology and Mineralogy at Michigan Tech. In 1907, Seaman, along with A. C. Lane, divided the various "Lake Superior Sandstones" into the Jacobsville, Freda, and Munising. In 1917, Seaman discovered the mineral seamanite which was named in his honor. In 1928, after retiring from active teaching, he was named the curator of the museum. In June 1932, the museum was renamed the A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum.Seaman died at the age of Template:Age on July 10, 1937, in Columbus, Ohio, and was buried in Marquette, Michigan. After his death, a bronze plaque was placed on the museum door to commemorate him.Arthur Seaman had two children: daughter Lucile Lamey and son Wyllis A. Seaman, professor at the same university as his father and curator of the A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum from 1943 to 1948.".
- Q424664 alias "A. E. Seaman".
- Q424664 birthDate "1858-12-29".
- Q424664 birthYear "1858".
- Q424664 deathDate "1937-07-10".
- Q424664 deathYear "1937".
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- Q424664 alternativeNames "A. E. Seaman".
- Q424664 dateOfBirth "1858-12-29".
- Q424664 dateOfDeath "1937-07-10".
- Q424664 name "Arthur Edmund Seaman".
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- Q424664 comment "Arthur Edmund Seaman (December 29, 1858 – July 10, 1937) was a professor at the Michigan College of Mines (now Michigan Technological University) and curator of the A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum which bears his name. He was born in Casnovia, Michigan, near Grand Rapids.In 1899, he was named head of the Department of Geology and Mineralogy at Michigan Tech. In 1907, Seaman, along with A. C. Lane, divided the various "Lake Superior Sandstones" into the Jacobsville, Freda, and Munising.".
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