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Charles Scott Haley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Scott Haley
Charles Scott Haley (November 8, 1884 – 1958), a mining engineer, was an expert in the field of placer gold deposits.〔 His 1923 work, ''Gold placers of California'' (California State Mining Bureau Bulletin 92, 1923) described all economic occurrences of alluvial gold deposits in California that were known at the time. Bulletin 92 was the first statewide comprehensive study of tertiary fluvial placers, dredge fields, and dry placers. Even present-day, it continues to be a standard reference. ==Personal life== Haley was born in Alameda County, California. His parents, married on October 3, 1876, were Caleb Scott Haley (born February 16, 1833), of Chebogue, Nova Scotia, and Annie Louisa Barclay (born December 6, 1852) of Tusket, Nova Scotia. His paternal grandparents were Ebenezer Haley and Mary Lee Scott. His maternal grandparents were Andrew Barclay and Mary Elizabeth Morton.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Annie Louisa Barclay )〕 In 1907, he received a bachelor's degree from the College of Mining at University of California, Berkeley. Haley married at the age of 50, and had six children: David, Janet, Kathleen, Marcia, Allan and Brian. His wife, Jean, was a teacher at Nevada City Elementary School. He died at Grass Valley, California on April 12, 1958.
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