Lucien Carr

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Lucien Carr

Lucien Carr
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Born 1829
Died 1915
Residence Asst. Curator of the Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mas., USA
Occupation museum work
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membership Corresponding fellow
left 1915 deceased
elected_AI 1884.01.08




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1883.12.11 proposed as Corresponding Member
death noted in the report of the council for 1915

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Birth: FEB 1861 in Missouri
Residence: 1870 Harvard College Commons, Cambridge, MA (Middlesex Co
Occupation: Worked with his father at the Peabody Museum 1878 7 Occupation: Scholar 1880 5 Occupation: Farmer 1900 6 Residence: 1880 16 Cragie ST, Cambridge, MA (Middlesex Co) 8 Residence: 1900 Shawnee, VA (Frederick Co)

Lucien Carr (1829-1915) was an archeologist associated with the Peabody Museum in Cambridge, MA who first investigated (1877) the Ely Mound in Lee County, Virginia and reported his findings in 1880.

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