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John Bach McMaster

John Bach McMaster

American historian

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Birthdate
June 29, 1852
Birthplace
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Date of Death
May 24, 1932
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Benjamin Franklin as a man of letters
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Syllabus of a course of six lectures on first quarter of the nineteenth century in the United States
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The Venezuela dispute
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Political history of the United States
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A history of the people of the United States, from the revolution to the civil war
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A history of the people of the United States
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Daniel Webster
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Educated at
City College of New York
City College of New York
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Engineer
Engineer
Writer
Writer
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Historian
Historian
ISNI
00000000836612180
Open Library ID
OL113205A0
VIAF
258461680

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United States
United States
Doctoral Students
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Frederic L. Paxson
Wikidata ID
Q15513520
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John Bach McMaster (born June 29, 1852) was an American historian, writer, and engineer. Born in Brooklyn, he held citizenship in the United States and was educated at City College of New York. With a diverse range of occupations, McMaster's professional life spanned several fields, including that of a historian, writer, and engineer.

McMaster passed away on May 24, 1932. Throughout his lifetime, he had the chance to mentor two doctoral students: Frederic L. Paxson and Arthur Charles Cole.

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