Bailey Willis

Willis in 1897 Bailey Willis (March 31, 1857 in Idle Wild-on-Hudson, New York, United States – February 19, 1949 in Palo Alto, California) was a geological engineer who worked for the United States Geological Survey (USGS), and lectured at two prominent American universities. He also played a key role in getting Mount Rainier designated as a national park in 1899. After later focusing more on seismology, he became one of the world's leading earthquake experts of his time. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. Contributions to the geology of Washington
    Geology and physiography of central Washington
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    by Smith, George Otis, 1871-1944
    Published 1903
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  2. Report on the mining industries of the United States (exclusive of the precious metals)
    with special investigation into the iron resources of the republic and into the Cretaceous coals of the Northwest
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    by Pumpelly, Raphael, 1837-1923
    Published 1886
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