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William D. Kearfott

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William D. Kearfott, (January 12, 1864 – November 12, 1917) was an American engineer and amateur entomologist. [1]

14 relations: American Museum of Natural History, Berkeley County, West Virginia, Edward Meyrick, Engineer, Entomology, International Navigation Company, Lepidoptera, Philadelphia, Pyralidae, Richmond, Virginia, Tortricidae, United States, West Virginia, Worthington Corporation.

American Museum of Natural History

The American Museum of Natural History (abbreviated as AMNH), located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, is one of the largest museums in the world.

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Berkeley County, West Virginia

Berkeley County is in the Eastern Panhandle region of West Virginia in the United States.

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Edward Meyrick

Edward Meyrick FRS (24 November 1854, in Ramsbury – 31 March 1938 at Thornhanger, Marlborough) was an English schoolmaster and amateur entomologist.

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Engineer

Engineers, as practitioners of engineering, are people who invent, design, analyze, build, and test machines, systems, structures and materials to fulfill objectives and requirements while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety, and cost.

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Entomology

Entomology is the scientific study of insects, a branch of zoology.

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International Navigation Company

The International Navigation Company (INC) was a Philadelphia based holding company owning 26 ships totaling 181,000 tons and carried more passengers than either Cunard or White Star, when the company was reorganized as International Mercantile Marine in 1902.

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Lepidoptera

Lepidoptera is an order of insects that includes butterflies and moths (both are called lepidopterans).

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Philadelphia

Philadelphia is the largest city in the U.S. state and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the sixth-most populous U.S. city, with a 2017 census-estimated population of 1,580,863.

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Pyralidae

The Pyralidae, commonly called pyralid moths, snout moths or grass moths, are a family of Lepidoptera in the ditrysian superfamily Pyraloidea.

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Richmond, Virginia

Richmond is the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.

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Tortricidae

The Tortricidae are a family of moths, commonly known as tortrix moths or leafroller moths, in the order Lepidoptera.

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United States

The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.

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West Virginia

West Virginia is a state located in the Appalachian region of the Southern United States.

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Worthington Corporation

The Worthington Corporation was a diversified American manufacturer that had its roots in Worthington and Baker, a steam pump manufacturer founded in 1845.

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William Dunham Kearfott.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_D._Kearfott

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