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Josua Lindahl

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Lindahl was appointed the secretary of the Swedish commission to the International Geological Congress and Exposition in 1875. When he returned, he was given leadership of the Swedish delegation at the
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He married Swedish native Sophie Pahlman (1848–1909) on March 18, 1877. They had four children, though the eldest died young. Lindahl died at his Chicago home in 1914.
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A List of Isopoda from the State of Ohio, Preserved in the Museum of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History
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to retrieve natural blocks of iron. In 1872, he was named an assistant of the Royal Swedish Museum under
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on his Atlantic Ocean deep sea surveys in 1870. The following year, Lindahl was part of an expedition to
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from 1878 to 1888, then was Illinois State Geologist until 1893. He is the namesake of the extinct
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The Black-Capped Petrel (Æstrelata hasitata) on the Ohio River at Cincinnati
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Improvements in Planetographs or Zodiac Charts (with Caleb Lindahl), 1896
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In 1888, Lindahl was named Illinois State Geologist and curator of the
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Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Kungsbacka
Sweden
Chicago, Illinois
Swedish American
geologist
paleontologist
Augustana College
Cyprinidae
Medullosales
David_White_(geologist)
Kungsbacka
Halland County
Sweden
Karlshamn
Blekinge County
Lund University
Essen family
conchologist
John Gwyn Jeffreys
Greenland
Sven Ludvig Lovén
Centennial Exposition
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Augustana College
Rock Island, Illinois
Illinois State Museum
John Peter Altgeld
Chicago
Cincinnati, Ohio
ethyl acetate

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