Bender, Averam B., 1891-1978
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Bender, Averam Burton, 1891-
Bender, Averam Burton, 1891-1978
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found: Opening routes across west Texas, 1848-1850, 1933:title page (Averam Burton Bender; Ph. D., Washington University, 1932)
found: The march of empire : frontier defense in the Southwest, 1848-1860, 1968:title page (Averam B. Bender)
found: A study of Jicarilla Apache Indians, 1846-1887, 1959:title page (Averam B. Bender)
found: History of the Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Congregation of St. Louis, 1879-1969, 1970:title page (Averam B. Bender)
found: Find A Grave, via WWW, January 14, 2019(Dr. Averam B. Bender; born 22 April 1891 in Russia; died 9 January 1978 in Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York; history teacher; Professor Averam B. Bender; taught history for many years at Harris Teachers College, Washington University and Soldan High School; he retired from the Harris Teachers College faculty in 1961; in the early 1960s he was a consultant for the U.S. Department of the Interior on Indian land claims; a lifetime student of Indian tribes, he has written books and articles on the history of the U.S. Southwest; he was born in Russia and brought to St. Louis as a child in 1902; he attended Washington University and received his bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees there; he taught school in New Haven, Kirksville, Mo. and Waukegan, Ill. before joining the Soldan faculty in 1921; he remained there until 1947, when he became a history professor at Harris; he taught afternoon, evening, and summer classes at Washington University; his wife Fannie collaborated with him in much of his research)
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1980-03-24: new
2023-08-29: revised
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