Raphael Pumpelly
American
Raphael Pumpelly was an American geologist and explorer.
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- Daughter: Elise Pumpelly Cabot
- Daughter: Daisy Pumpelly Smythe
Raphael Pumpelly was an American geologist and explorer.
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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1866/00/00 | From 1866 to 1875, Raphael Pumpelly works as Professor of Mining Science at Harvard University. Among his scientific accomplishments was a theory of secular rock disintegration. | Work | Harvard Yard | Cambridge, MA | |||
1883/00/00 | A large Shingle Style cottage is built as a summer home for geologist Raphael Pumpelly. | Home | Pumpelly Studio | Dublin | |||
1899/00/00 | Begun in 1899, the TH Cabot Cottage is built by Professor Raphael Pumpelly in the neighborhood of his own house, Pompilia, for his daughter, Elise, and her husband, Thomas Handasyd Cabot of Boston. | Father of the Bride | TH Cabot Cottage | Dublin | Marriage of Elise Pumpelly and Thomas Handasyd Cabot | ||
1912/00/00 | Designed for Raphael Pumpelly by Walter Atherton in collaboration with Pumpelly's artist daughter Daisy, Pumpelly Studio is built of fire resistant materials adjacent to Raphael's summer residence to house his papers. | Home | Pumpelly Studio | Dublin | |||
1922/00/00 | Pumpelly's 1883 Shingle style residence burn down ed in 1922. Pumpelly's important and valuable papers are lost in the conflagration. | Home | Pumpelly Studio | Dublin |
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