Bailey Willis

Willis in 1897 Bailey Willis (March 31, 1857 in Idle Wild-on-Hudson, New York, United States – February 19, 1949 in Palo Alto, California) was a geological engineer who worked for the United States Geological Survey (USGS), and lectured at two prominent American universities. He also played a key role in getting Mount Rainier designated as a national park in 1899. After later focusing more on seismology, he became one of the world's leading earthquake experts of his time. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Willis, Bailey, 1857-1949
    Published 1937

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    by Willis, Bailey, 1857-1949
    Published 1922

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    by Willis, Bailey, 1857-1949
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    by Willis, Bailey, 1857-1949
    Published 1934

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