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Archer Butler Hulbert, FRGS (1873 -1933), historical geographer, writer, and professor of American history, son of Rev. Calvin Butler Hulbert and Mary Elizabeth Woodward, was born in Bennington, Vermont. His father later became President of Middlebury College. Hulbert was married twice. On September 10, 1901 he married Mary Elizabeth Stacy, who died in 1920. On June 16, 1923 he married Dorothy Printup. He had two daughters by each wife. Hulbert graduated from Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio, in 1895. Hulbert also received an honorary MA in 1904 and was awarded an LHD in 1930. He received a…mehr

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Archer Butler Hulbert, FRGS (1873 -1933), historical geographer, writer, and professor of American history, son of Rev. Calvin Butler Hulbert and Mary Elizabeth Woodward, was born in Bennington, Vermont. His father later became President of Middlebury College. Hulbert was married twice. On September 10, 1901 he married Mary Elizabeth Stacy, who died in 1920. On June 16, 1923 he married Dorothy Printup. He had two daughters by each wife. Hulbert graduated from Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio, in 1895. Hulbert also received an honorary MA in 1904 and was awarded an LHD in 1930. He received a Litt D from Middlebury in 1929. He was Vice-Principal of the Putnam Military Academy, Zanesville, Ohio, until 1897.
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Archer Butler Hulbert, FRGS (Jan 26, 1873 - December 24, 1933), historical geographer, writer, and professor of American history, was born in Bennington, Vermont, the son of Rev. Calvin Butler Hulbert and Mary Elizabeth Woodward. His father went on to become the President of Middlebury College. Hulbert had two marriages. He married Mary Elizabeth Stacy on September 10, 1901, and she died in 1920. He married Dorothy Printup on June 16, 1923. He had two daughters from each of his wives. In 1895, Hulbert graduated from Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio. Hulbert was also given an honorary MA in 1904 and an LHD in 1930. In 1929, he got a Litt.D. from Middlebury. Until 1897, he was Vice-Principal of Putnam Military Academy in Zanesville, Ohio. From 1897 until 1898, Hulbert worked as an editor for the Korean Independent (Seoul) and edited Far East American publications in Korea. Homer Hulbert, his brother, had gone there in 1886. He taught American history at Marietta College from 1904 through 1918. From 1918 until 1919, Hulbert taught American history at Clark University after graduating from Marietta College.