George Wheeler

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George Wheeler was a 19th-century American surveyor and army officer best known for leading the Wheeler Survey, a major U.S. government exploration and mapping expedition of the American West.

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George Wheeler canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American military officer
explorer
person
surveyor
activity exploration of the American West
mapping of the American West
basedIn Old West
surface form: American West
contributedTo scientific understanding of the geography of the American West
systematic mapping of western United States
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer United States Army
familyName Wheeler
fieldOfWork geographical exploration
topographic surveying
genreOfWork topographical maps
givenName George
hasRole expedition leader
survey director
knownFor leading the Wheeler Survey of the American West
militaryBranch U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
surface form: United States Army Corps of Engineers
name George Wheeler NERFINISHED
notableEvent command of large-scale topographical survey expeditions in the western United States
notableWork Wheeler Survey
occupation army officer
cartographer
surveyor
partOf U.S. government exploration programs
positionHeld leader of the U.S. Geographical Surveys West of the 100th Meridian
timePeriod 19th century

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Wheeler Peak namedAfter George Wheeler
Mount Wheeler namedAfter George Wheeler
Mount Wheeler namedFor George Wheeler