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George Frederick Clarke : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Frederick Clarke
Dr. George Frederick Clarke (1883–1974) was a New Brunswick author, historian and archaeologist. ==Biography== He was born in Woodstock, New Brunswick, in 1883. He started writing from an early age. His first published story appeared in ''Canada Monthly'' in 1904. Tappan Adney was one of his boyhood friends. He supported himself working as a dental assistant. In 1910, he attended a dental college in Philadelphia, where he met his wife, Mary Schubert. The two married in 1912. He graduated the next year. They returned to Woodstock and bought a house, on 814 Main Street, now considered a historic place.〔(Dr. George Frederick Clarke House - HistoricPlaces.ca )〕 He eventually retired from his dentistry practise. He wrote several books and many magazine articles. During the 1960s, he campaigned against the construction of the Mactaquac Dam. Poor health prevented him from continuing archaeology. He received an honorary degree from the University of New Brunswick in 1969, and a mountain was named after him in July 1974, Mount Frederick Clarke. In October 1974, he died of a stroke. His house was formally recognized as a Provincial Historic Site on October 27, 1978.
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