Brewster-Sanford Expedition
1912-1917 research expedition
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Brewster-Sanford Expedition
Summary
Brewster-Sanford Expedition is a research expedition[1].
Key Facts
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's image is recorded as The American Museum journal (c1900-(1918)) (17540559603).jpg[2].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's instance of is recorded as research expedition[3].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's location is recorded as South America[4].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's Commons category is recorded as Brewster-Sanford Expedition[5].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's start time is recorded as +1912-12-04T00:00:00Z[6].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's end time is recorded as +1917-09-00T00:00:00Z[7].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0dgnd10[8].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's participant is recorded as Rollo Beck[9].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's participant is recorded as Ida Beck[10].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's participant is recorded as Leonard Cutler Sanford[11].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's sponsor is recorded as American Museum of Natural History[12].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's main subject is recorded as ornithology[13].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's director / manager is recorded as Leonard Cutler Sanford[14].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's director / manager is recorded as Rollo Beck[15].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's start point is recorded as San Francisco[16].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's destination point is recorded as United States[17].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's via is recorded as Peru[18].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's via is recorded as Chile[19].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's via is recorded as Juan Fernández Islands[20].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's via is recorded as Chiloé Archipelago[21].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's via is recorded as Magallanes Province[22].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's via is recorded as Falkland Islands[23].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's via is recorded as Mar del Plata[24].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's via is recorded as Cape Horn[25].
- Brewster-Sanford Expedition's via is recorded as Beagle Channel[26].
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Leadership
Directors / managers include Leonard Cutler Sanford[14] and Rollo Beck[15].