In 1895, he left that post to become the state geologist.
But how did this connect to the death of the state geologist?
He served as state geologist in Wisconsin from 1909 to 1925.
He served as the first state geologist of Vermont from 1845 through 1848.
But first he had to deal with this latest resistance from the state geologist.
He became assistant state geologist of Wisconsin in 1878, and continued as such until 1879.
Christ, she's the state geologist and we've just had an earthquake!
"I want you to run a make on some of the people who'll be attending the state geologist's funeral."
I wondered what his exact relationship had been with the deceased state geologist.
In addition to his teaching duties, he served as assistant state geologist for Mississippi from 1868-1871.