The Library of Congress > Linked Data Service > LC Name Authority File (LCNAF)

Marshall, William H. (William Hampton)


  • URI(s)

  • Fuller Name

    • William Hampton
  • Variants

    • Marshall, William Hampton
    • Marshall, William Hampton, 1912-1996
    • Marshall, William H., 1912-1996
  • Identifies LC/NAF RWO

  • Identifies RWO

    • Exact Matching Concepts from Other Schemes

    • Earlier Established Forms

      • Marshall, William Hampton
    • Sources

      • found: LC data base, 11-27-90(hdg.: Marshall, William Hampton; usage: William H. Marshall)
      • found: The biology and management of the Pine Marten in Idaho, 1942:title page (William Hampton Marshall)
      • found: The common loon in Minnesota, 1952:title page (by Sigurd T. Olson, William H. Marshall)
      • found: Notes on the sandhill crane near Tremonton, Utah, 1938:title page (by William H. Marshall and Lee Kay)
      • found: Smithsonian Institution Archives, via WWW, November 7, 2018(Marshall, William H. (William Hampton); William Hampton Marshall was born on April 20, 1912, in Montreal, Canada; he earned his B.S. from the University of California, Berkeley (1933), M.F. (1935), and Ph. D. (1942) from the University of Michigan; Marshall was a junior biologist for the U.S. Biological Survey as well as a biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; he eventually joined the faculty at University of Minnesota in several capacities including professor of wildlife management and director of the Lake Itasca Station and Cedar Creek Natural History Area, retiring from the University in 1978; Marshall died in January 1996)
      • found: The Lewiston Tribune, via WWW, November 7, 2018(January 19, 1996 edition; William H. Marshall, a Clarkston resident and retired professor, died of causes related to age Wednesday at Tri-State Health and Rehabilitation Center at Clarkston; he was 83; he was born April 20, 1912, to Edward M. and Amy Gould Marshall at Montreal, Quebec, Canada; he lived at Montreal until the family moved to Berkeley, Calif., in 1915; in 1933 he graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a bachelor's degree in biology; from 1933 to 1934 he worked for the U.S. Forest Service and the Civilian Conservation Corps in California and Arkansas; he attended the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor from 1934 to 1935, graduating with a master's degree in forestry; from 1936 to 1938 he lived at Logan, Utah, where he taught at Utah State Agricultural College and worked for the U.S. Biological Survey; between 1938 and 1944 he lived in the Boise area, working for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from 1938 to 1943 and as area supervisor for the War Food Administration from 1943 to 1944; in 1942 he completed work on his doctorate degree in forestry from the University of Michigan; in 1945 he moved to St. Paul, Minn., where he was a professor of wildlife management and ecology at the University of Minnesota; from 1959 to 1970 he was also the director of field biology programs at the University of Minnesota's Lake Itasca Biological Station; after retiring in 1978 he moved to Santa Rosa, Calif; in 1990 he moved to Clarkston)
    • Instance Of

    • Scheme Membership(s)

    • Collection Membership(s)

    • Change Notes

      • 1990-11-27: new
      • 2018-11-08: revised
    • Alternate Formats