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The Gold Placers of the Vicinity of Dahlonega, Georgia : Report of William P. Blake ... and of Charles T. Jackson ... to the Yahoola River and Cane Creek Hydraulic Hose Mining Company, With a Descript
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Charles Thomas Jackson
Charles Thomas Jackson was an American geologist and physician known for his pioneering work in the field of paleontology. His most famous work, "On the Fossil Footmarks of the Valley of Connecticut," revolutionized the study of ancient life forms. Jackson's precise observations and detailed analysis set a new standard in scientific literature.