POWELL, JOHN WESLEY

1834–1902, American geologist and ethnologist, b. Mt. Morris (now part of New York City). The family moved to Illinois, where Powell joined the Natural History Society, making collections and serving as secretary of the society. After the Civil War, in which he lost an arm at Shiloh, he was appointed professor of geology at Illinois Wesleyan College, Bloomington. He led geological expeditions into Colorado and Utah in 1867 and 1868 and in May, 1869, began, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, a geographical and geological survey of the Colorado and Green rivers. In the course of this expedition his party passed by boat through the Grand Canyon, a hazardous feat first described in his Explorations of the Colorado River of the West (1875) and later in his Canyons of the Colorado (1895). He was later engaged in geological and ethnological explorations in Arizona and Utah. His efforts toward the reorganization of rival surveys in the West were a factor in bringing about the establishment (1879) of the U.S. Geological Survey, of which he served as director from 1881 to 1894. In 1879, Powell founded and became the first director of the Bureau of American Ethnology. He remained there for more than 20 years, and many of his contributions to ethnology appeared in its Reports.

See biographies by W. C. Darrah (1951, repr. 1969), J. U. Terrell (1969), W. E. Stegner (1954, repr. 1962), and D. Worster (2001); E. Dolnick, Down the Great Unknown: John Wesley Powell's 1869 Journey of Discovery and Tragedy through the Grand Canyon (2001).

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Powell, John Wesley. Address of Major Powell in Memory...Science 11 (1888): 25 26. Powell, John Wesley. The Administration of the Scientific...Government. Science 5 (1885): 51 55. Powell, John Wesley. The Ancient Province of Tusayan...
...and Fowler C. S., 1969a, "John Wesley Powells journal of his second Colorado...The anthropology of the Numa--John Wesley Powells manuscripts on the Indians...Geol. Survey Rocky Mtn. Region Powell , 160 p. Goetzmann, W. H...
...Martyn, 1667. Sugden Edward H., ed. See Wesley, John. Telford John, ed. See Wesley, John. Tillotson John. The Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John...on Several Occasions. 12th ed. 10 vols. Dublin: S. Powell, 1734.
Craven, Wesley Frank, and James Lea...with Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr. American Bar Association...Dedication, Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr. Baylor Law Review...tributes by Byron White, John Paul Stevens, J. Skelly Wright, John R. Brown, Charles Allen...
...state on September 16 to be succeeded by John Hay. Day had ensured that McKinleys policy...Rep.), George Gray (Dem.), and John Bassett Moore. At the Cabinet meeting...commissioners were able to question General Wesley Merritt, commanding officer of the first...
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...Running West: Reflections on John Wesley Powell. by Donald Worster The American...explorer, and conservationist John Wesley Powell (1834-1901) represents...natural environment. Keywords: John Wesley Powell; American West; aridity...
Down the Colorado: John Wesley Powell, the One-Armed Explorer. Down the Colorado: John Wesley Powell, the One-Armed Explorer. Written and illustrated...
...Linguistic Natural History: John Wesley Powell and the Classification of American...North of Mexico" (1891), by John Wesley Powell, that Jeffersons instruction...essay is to examine the place of John Wesley Powell in the history of Native American...
...of Great Environmentalists: John Wesley Powell and John Lane by William Ted...with the power of a flood and John Wesley Powell was in that flow. The expansion...The Environmental Legacy of John Wesley Powell (1834-1902) Perhaps the...
...Black Jack. Bondi sent Sgt. Jacob Eby and John Gerth twenty-five paces ahead, to scout...in the thickest fray, and, when Priv. Wesley A. Hurd, Company A, received a bullet...sustained few casualties on May 11. Privates Wesley A. Hurd, Company A, 5th Kansas, and...
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...Riding in the Wake of 19th-Century Explorer Major John Wesley Powell. by Paul Harris We pulled into a tiny beach on day...professor of natural history from Wisconsin, Major John Wesley Powell, turned his attention to the vast, unexplored Southwest...
Powell for Sharpton (Or...Politics Made Easy) by John Gizzi It is rare to...Assemblyman Adam Clayton Powell, IV, namesake-son...members to endorse Wesley Clark for President...South Carolina. Now Powell has embraced another...
...to resist making a hero out of John Wesley Powell. The Major, as he was known...named William Ashley, in 1825), Powell was the first to run it for 1...all who came after him, it is Powell we think of when we are floating...
...supporter of the doctrine of "judicial restraint." JOHN W. POWELL (1834-1902) b. New York City Scientist and Explorer A renowned natural scientist, John Wesley Powell became a national hero for exploring the Green River...
...Canyon: Drought Is Draining Lake Powell. by Reed McManus THERE ARENT MANY...have led a campaign to drain Lake Powell, which (when full) holds 7...Wallace Stegner, and explorer John Wesley Powell to convey a sense of the breathtaking...
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...fiery red cliffs inspired explorer John Wesley Powell to dub the region Flaming Gorge...Local inhabitants live in Dutch John, a community built in the late 50s...in force. Getting there: Dutch John and the Green River lie along U...
...Ironically, Gen. Powell, who served as chairman...representatives dealing with Gen. Powell. Among other contract...agreement with Gen. Powell, who for his part has...NATO Commander Gen. Wesley K. Clark * Former Secretary...and disability." * John McCaslin can be reached...
...presidential contender Wesley Clark turned out to be...last week to pressure John Kerry to pick the retired...would vote for Republican John Thune. A former member...Secretary of State Colin L. Powell is scheduled to be at...Pulitzer Prize winner. Mr. Powell, along with political...
...correction. Byline: Wesley Pruden, THE WASHINGTON...follows Saturday night. Wesley Clark has yet to demonstrate...should choose to succeed John Paul II, but you might...George W. Bush, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice and...planned for this, too. Wesley Pruden is editor in chief...
...over both Howard Dean and Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, 52...month, before retired Gen. Wesley Clark declared his candidacy...Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, 78 percent. About 58 percent...Howard Dean and retired Gen. Wesley Clark for the Democratic nomination...
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POWELL, JOHN WESLEY 1834 1902, American geologist...moved to Illinois, where Powell joined the Natural History...1881 to 1894. In 1879, Powell founded and became the first...Down the Great Unknown: John Wesley Powells 1869 Journey of...
...Recreation Area, administered by the U.S. Forest Service. The canyon was named in 1869 by the U.S. explorer John Wesley Powell because the brilliant red gorge, from a distance, looked as if it were on fire...
...European to see the canyon was the Spanish explorer Garcia Lopez de Cardenas in 1540. In 1869 the U.S. explorer John Wesley Powell became the first person to lead a party through the canyon bottom in a boat. The Grand Canyon was set aside by the...


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