George M. Dawson

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George M. Dawson was a Canadian geologist and surveyor whose exploratory work in the Yukon and western Canada led to several places, including Dawson City, being named in his honor.

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instanceOf explorer
geologist
human
surveyor
birthDate 1849-08-01
causeOfDeath complications of bronchitis
countryOfCitizenship Canada
deathDate 1901-03-02
educatedAt McGill University NERFINISHED
Royal School of Mines, London NERFINISHED
employer Geological Survey of Canada NERFINISHED
familyName Dawson NERFINISHED
father George Dawson NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork geography
geology
topographical surveying
givenName George NERFINISHED
hasHonor Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George NERFINISHED
Fellow of the Royal Society NERFINISHED
Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada NERFINISHED
influenced development of geological knowledge of western Canada
knownFor exploratory work in the Yukon
geological surveys in western Canada
mapping of British Columbia and the Yukon
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Royal Society of Canada NERFINISHED
Royal Society of London NERFINISHED
middleName Mercer NERFINISHED
name George Mercer Dawson NERFINISHED
namesakeOf Dawson City, Yukon NERFINISHED
Dawson Creek (British Columbia) NERFINISHED
Dawson Range (Yukon) NERFINISHED
Mount Dawson (British Columbia) NERFINISHED
notableWork Geological reports on British Columbia NERFINISHED
Geological reports on the Yukon and Mackenzie River regions NERFINISHED
occupation explorer
geologist
surveyor
placeOfBirth Pictou, Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Ottawa, Ontario NERFINISHED
positionHeld director of the Geological Survey of Canada
residence Montreal, Quebec NERFINISHED
Ottawa, Ontario NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
workedOn boundary surveys in western Canada
geological survey of British Columbia NERFINISHED
geological survey of the Yukon Territory NERFINISHED

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Dawson City namedAfter George M. Dawson