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Henry G. Ferguson

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In 1957, Ferguson was one of the founders of the Accokeek Foundation, an organization dedicated to preserving the "natural beauty along the Maryland shore of the historic Potomac River." In 1953, he donated money to open the first Accokeek public library, and in the late 1960s, the Henry G. Ferguson Elementary School in Accokeek (now closed) was named after him.
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In 1914, Henry married Alice Lowe, a Washington socialite, painter and avid amateur archeologist. Following the wedding, they went on a year-long honeymoon in South America, and then settled into a house in NW Washington, D.C. In 1922, Alice Ferguson purchased a 139-acre (56 ha) farm named Hard
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Alice died in 1951, but Henry continued to live at Hard Bargain and was active in the community until his death in 1966. In 1954, he established the non-profit Alice Ferguson Foundation in his wife's memory; the foundation remains very active in environmental education and is based at Hard Bargain.
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Henry was known by friends, professional colleagues, and community members as "Fergie." In the 1950s and early 1960s, Fergie would deliver eggs around the Moyaone Reserve neighborhood while driving his old wood-paneled Ford station wagon, with neighborhood children hanging onto the sides.
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during World War II (as did his colleagues James Gilluly, Siemon Muller, Levi Noble, and Ralph Roberts); this included a heavy-mineral sand analysis by Ferguson that contributed to the identification of the source location of the Japanese
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are based on pioneering work." Ferguson continued to do fieldwork in Nevada after his retirement from the USGS, but in 1957 he suffered the loss of an eye when the steel head of a geologic pick shattered.
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Ferguson was employed by the USGS from 1912 until his mandatory formal retirement in 1952 at the age of 70; he worked primarily as a field geologist. His early work dealt with ore deposits and
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See Nolan, 1966, for a more complete list of publications, although Ferguson's early work on Iceland and the Philippines is not included
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Ferguson made one of the earliest reports of Paleozoic deformation in Nevada in his 1924 bulletin on the Manhattan district. In 1941,
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fieldwork. In the 1950s, Noble recalled that "the major interpretations in grew out of his conversations with Ferguson."
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Hard Bargain Farm: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form. 2014. Retrieved Jan 29, 2019, from
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During the 1930s, Ferguson began a two-decade collaboration with the paleontologist and geologist
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in Roberts' 1949 Yale PhD dissertation. Roberts and Ferguson (along with Preston E. Hotz and
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https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.aegweb.org/resource/resmgr/Legendary_People/Hunt.pdf
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Structural Features of the Virgin Spring Area, Death Valley, California
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The Golden Arrow, Clifford, and Ellendale Districts, Nye County, Nevada
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Mesozoic Stratigraphy of the Hawthorne and Tonopah Quadrangles, Nevada
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in 1966, "Most of our present concepts of the geology of the western
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Structural Geology of the Hawthorne and Tonopah Quadrangles, Nevada
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Henry Ferguson died in Washington, D.C., on November 29, 1966.
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mining district in Nevada being accepted as his dissertation.
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Military Unit of the US Geological Survey During World War II
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Roberts, RJ, Hotz, PE, Gilluly, J, and Ferguson, HG. 1958.
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https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2002/ofr-02-422/OFR-02-422-508.pdf
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Roberts, RJ, Hotz, PE, Gilluly, J, and Ferguson, HG. 1958.
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Ferguson, AL, and Ferguson, HG. 1960 (reprinted in 1980).
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Geology and Ore Deposits of the Manhattan District, Nevada
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https://www.nps.gov/nr/feature/places/pdfs/14000839.pdf
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Triassic and Jurassic Formations of West-Central Nevada
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Gold Quartz Veins of the Alleghany District, California
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Tertiary and Recent Glaciation of an Icelandic Valley
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Ferguson was also a lifelong friend and confidant of
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Gold Lodes of the Weaverville Quadrangle, California
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Lode Deposits of the Alleghany District, California
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Index


San Rafael, California
Washington, D.C.
Harvard University
Yale University
Great Basin
Amargosa Chaos
Sonoma Range
Carlin gold deposits
Moyaone Reserve
Department of the Interior
Geology
United States Geological Survey
Nevada
Great Basin
Levi Noble
Ralph Roberts
Siemon Muller
Moyaone Reserve
Accokeek, Maryland
San Rafael, California
Harvard University
Yale University
Manhattan
economic geology
Weaverville
Klamath Mountains
Alleghany
Sierra Nevada
Thomas Nolan

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