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arranged, through the Santo Domingo Land and Mining Company (a New York corporation), for a geological survey of their country. Gabb was hired by the corporation to perform this survey, and remained on the island from 1869 till 1872. He published his findings in an extended memoir,
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in Albany, New York. For a time he became Hall's student and assistant before returning to Philadelphia in 1860. There he became an active member of the Academy of Natural Sciences and then briefly joined a group of young scientists studying at the
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Gabb was born and educated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the leading center of American science at the time. He graduated from Jefferson Grammar School at age thirteen and was admitted to the prestigious
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with the intention of developing a promising mining claim. However, his declining health forced him back to Philadelphia, where he died on May 30, 1878. He was buried at Woodland Cemetery.
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For the next several years, Gabb did extensive work throughout California, and beyond. In-addition to field work, he classified the survey's Cretaceous and
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fossils and documented his findings in the survey reports, writing on paleontology in the first and second volumes of the
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Gabb then returned to the east coast in 1868, and gave a summary of his research during a speech at the
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Gabb chose to pursue a career in geology and sought the assistance of the notable geologist,
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engaged Gabb to analyze and survey the geography, geology and resources of the little-known
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while in Costa Rica. He returned to Philadelphia in 1876, and then traveled again to
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of Philadelphia. He distinguished himself in his studies and showed an interest in
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On the Trail of the Golden Frog: With Warszewicz and Gabb in Central America
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paleontology and, in 1862, he was appointed paleontologist to the survey.
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and natural history collections for the Smithsonian. He was assisted by
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In 1863, he was sent to investigate the Cretaceous rocks of Oregon,
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and geology. He graduated in 1857 with a bachelor of arts degree.
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During his three-year survey, Gabb also made extensive
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Also, in 1867, an expedition was organized to explore
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paleontologist
Central High School
natural history
conchology
James Hall
Smithsonian Institution
Josiah Whitney
California Geological Survey
Cretaceous
William H. Brewer
Tertiary
Washington Territory
Vancouver Island
Coast Ranges
White Mountains
Baja California
John Ross Browne
National Academy of Sciences
Dominican Republic
American Philosophical Society
Costa Rica
Talamanca Region
Minor C. Keith
United Fruit Company
ethnological
Jose Zeledon
ornithologist
malaria
Santo Domingo

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