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Franklin R. Carpenter : ウィキペディア英語版 | Franklin R. Carpenter Franklin Reuben Carpenter (November 5, 1848 at Parkersburg, West Virginia – April 1, 1910 in Chicago, Illinois), was a notable mining specialist.〔''Who Was Who in America, with World Notables'', Volume IV, 1961-1968. Chicago: Marquis-Who's Who, Inc. p. 156.〕〔H. O. Hofman. 1910. Biographical Notice of Franklin R. Carpenter, in ''Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers'' 41: 869-875.〕〔Jim Comstock. 1976. ''The West Virginia Heritage Encyclopedia''. Richwood, W.Va.: The Editor. Vol. 4, p. 823.〕 He received his advanced academic education at Ohio University, earning the Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.〔Marquis-Who's Who, 1968, ''op.cit.''〕 After graduation, he moved to the West, where he explored the geology and mining potential of the Black Hills and served as President, Dean of Faculty, and Professor of Geology at the Dakota School of Mines in Rapid City, South Dakota.〔Marquis-Who's Who, 1968, ''op.cit.''〕〔Hofman, 1910, ''op.cit.''〕 He invented a new smelting process, authored a number of works on geology and papers on mining and smelting, and was elected a Fellow of the Geological Society of America.〔''Who Was Who in American History - Science and Technology''. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, Inc., 1976, p. 96.〕〔Marquis-Who's Who, 1968, ''op.cit.''〕 A descendant of John Carpenter (c1713-1760) of Deptford, Gloucester County, New Jersey and of a Carpenter family with a tradition of ironworking, he married on December 23, 1874 in Arapahoe County, Colorado to Annette Howe; they were the parents of eleven children.〔Hofman, 1910, ''op.cit.''〕 ==References==
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