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HALDEMAN, SAMUEL STEHMAN (1812-188o)

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 832 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HALDEMAN, See also:SAMUEL STEHMAN (1812-188o) , See also:American naturalist and philologist, was See also:born on the 12th of See also:August 1812 at See also:Locust See also:Grove, Pa. He was educated at See also:Dickinson See also:College, and in 1851 was appointed See also:professor of the natural sciences in the university of See also:Pennsylvania. In 1855 he went to See also:Delaware College, where he filled the same position, but in 1869 he returned to the university of Pennsylvania as professor of See also:comparative See also:philology and remained there till his See also:death, which occurred at Chickies, Pa., on the loth of See also:September 1880. His writings include See also:Freshwater Univalve See also:Mollusca of the See also:United States (1840) ; Zoological Contributions (1842–1843); See also:Analytic See also:Orthography (186o); See also:Tours of a See also:Chess See also:Knight (1864); Pennsylvania Dutch, a See also:Dialect of See also:South See also:German with an Infusion of See also:English (1872); Outlines of See also:Etymology (1877); and Word-See also:Building (1881).

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