Frederic L. Paxson
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Frederic Logan Paxson (born February 23, 1877 in Philadelphia; died October 24, 1948 in Berkeley, California) was a Pulitzer Prize winning American historian. He had also been a President of the Organization of American Historians. He had degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard University. From 1932 to 1947 he taught at the University of California.
As a historian he was considered an authority on the American West. His 1925 Pulitzer Prize was for History of the American Frontier.
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- Volume 21 of the Encyclopedia Americana (1969 edition), page 431