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You are here: Home / Web Map / GIS Lab Produces Childs Frick Abyssinia Expedition Web Map

GIS Lab Produces Childs Frick Abyssinia Expedition Web Map

March 18, 2015 by James Whitacre

In collaboration with the CMNH Section of two explorers on the 1911-1912 expeditionMammals, the GIS Lab has produced a web map documenting the route and highlights of the 1911-1912 Childs Frick Abyssinian Expedition. Childs Frick is the son of renowened Pittsbugh industrialst Henry Clay Frick.  Over 500 mammals were collected for the Carnegie Museum during the expedition.

Click here to get more information on the expedition, as well as to see the web map.

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