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Gerard Fowke : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gerard Fowke Gerard Fowke (June 25, 1855 – March 5, 1933) was an American archeologist and geologist best known for his studies of Native American mounds.〔Leahy, Ethel C. ''Who's Who on the Ohio River and Its Tributaries''. Cincinnati: The E.C. Leahy Publishing Company, 1931. pages 422–3.Print.〕〔Hansford, Hazel, and Logan. "Gerard Fowke(Charles Mitchell Smith)". ''Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science''. Volume 43 (1933) pages 20–23.Print.〕〔"Gerard Fowke Found Dead". ''Madison Daily Herald''.(Indiana ) 6 March 1933.Print.〕 == Childhood == Born Charles Mitchell Smith in Charleston Bottom, Mason County, Kentucky, near Maysville, his parents were John D. Smith and Sibella Smith.〔〔"Gerard Fowke Found Dead". ''Madison Daily Herald''.(Indiana ) 6 March 1933. Print〕〔Necrology Scrapbook, Missouri History Museum Library, Saint Louis, Missouri〕 He was the eldest of five children and the only one to survive to adulthood.〔〔 Fowke's mother died before he reached ten years of age.〔 He spent his childhood in Kentucky and was raised by his father and other relatives.〔 In 1887, he legally changed his name to Gerard Fowke, naming himself after a prominent American ancestor of his maternal grandmother, Elizabeth Fowke.〔〔Fowler, Ila Earle. (1978). Kentucky Pioneers and Their Descendants (p. 9). Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company.〕
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