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first known Fernald in the
United States was Dr.
Renald Fernald, a ship's
doctor who
landed on the s****s of Portsmouth, NH in 1631.
Fernald is a topographic...
- The
Walter E.
Fernald State School,
later the
Walter E.
Fernald Developmental Center, was the
Western hemisphere's
oldest publicly funded institution...
- Anya
Fernald (born 1975) is an
American entrepreneur, chef, and
sustainable agriculture expert based in the San
Francisco Bay Area. She
founded Live Culture...
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Grace Maxwell Fernald (November 29, 1879 –
January 16, 1950) was an
educational psychologist and
influential figure in
early twentieth century literacy...
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James Champlin Fernald (August 18, 1838 –
November 11, 1918) was an
American clergyman and author, who
became an
authority on the
English language. Born...
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Russell D.
Fernald is an
American neuroscientist/neuroethologist,
currently on the
Biology faculty at
Stanford University.
Fernald is
known for his interdisciplinary...
- 69083°W / 39.29806; -84.69083 The
Fernald Feed
Materials Production Center (commonly
referred to
simply as
Fernald or
later NLO) is a
Superfund site located...
- Anne
Fernald is an
American psychologist. She
serves as the
Josephine Knotts Knowles Professor in
Human Biology at
Stanford University and has been described...
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Charles Henry Fernald (March 15, 1838 –
February 22, 1921) was an
American entomologist, geologist, and zoologist, who is
credited as the
first college...
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Minna Rose
Fernald (1860–1954) was an
American botanical artist. Her
subjects were
mainly landscapes and wildflowers. She
received awards for her art...