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    Arnold Henry Guyot (/ˈɡiːoʊ/ ghee-OH) (September 28, 1807 – February 8, 1884) was a Swiss-American geologist and geographer. Guyot was born on September...
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    tops. Hess called these undersea mountains "guyots", after the 19th-century geographer Arnold Henry Guyot. Hess postulated they were once volcanic islands...
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    collided, thrusting the rock upward. Mount Guyot was named in honor of Swiss geographer Arnold Guyot by Guyot's friend, Samuel Buckley. Buckley was a naturalist...
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    settlers moving in from other areas. In 1859, the mountain was renamed by Arnold Guyot for compatriot Thomas L. Clingman, a Confederate general of the American...
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  • Johnson's New Universal Cyclopaedia, 1876, edited by Frederick Barnard and Arnold Guyot Johnson's Universal Cyclopaedia, 1893, edited by Charles Kendall Adams...
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    subsequent years, including Nehemiah Blackstock (1794–1880) in 1845, Arnold Guyot (1807–1884) in 1849, and Robert Gibbes in the early 1850s. As early as...
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    the man for whom the mountain was named, supposedly by Swiss explorer Arnold Guyot. However, in recent years this claim has been challenged by local authorities...
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    Agriculturists. Naturalist's agency. p. 116. Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard; Arnold Guyot; A.J. Johnson & Co (1890). Johnson's universal cyclopædia: a scientific...
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    Maritime transport Watercraft Waterway Frederick Augustus Porter; Barnard, Arnold Guyot (1883). Johnson's New Universal Cyclopædia. A. J. Johnson & Company....
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  • named Guyot, after geologist Arnold Henry Guyot (1807–1884): Mount Guyot (Great Smoky Mountains), on the Tennessee/North Carolina border Mount Guyot (New...
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    Lanier Clingman (1812–1897), surveyor Mount Guyot 6,621 ft/ 2,018m 1,581 ft/482 m Eastern Smokies Arnold Guyot (1807–1884), surveyor Mount Le Conte 6,593 ft/2...
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    Missing or empty |title= (help) Barnard, Frederick Augustus Porter; Arnold Guyot (1880). Johnson's New universal cyclopædia: a scientific and popular...
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    and studied in creation. In the mid 19th century, American geologist Arnold Guyot sought to harmonize science and scripture by interpreting the "days"...
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    beginning in the war's final week. In 1867, she began a correspondence with Arnold Guyot, a geologist and meteorologist. She also helped organize and manage the...
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    Goats of West Point, 2006, p. 73. Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard, Arnold Guyot, editors, Johnson's New Universal Cyclopædia, Volume 4, Part 2, 1883...
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  • scientists sceptical of Darwinism, including John William Dawson and Arnold Guyot. The Victoria Institute was established in 1865 by a group of London...
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    not recognized as the lowest gap over the mountains until 1872, when Arnold Guyot measured many of the mountains in the area and determined the "Newfound...
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    make the park possible. Arnold Guyot crossed Mount Chapman in the late 1850s, measuring the mountain's summit at 6,447 feet (Guyot called it "Mount Alexander"...
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    crater is named after the Swiss-born American geographer and geologist Arnold Henry Guyot. Prior to naming in 1970 by the IAU, this crater was known as Crater...
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    in the early 18th century. Arnold Guyot crossed Mount Sequoyah on his survey of the Smokies crest in the late 1850s. Guyot referred to the mountain as...
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