Huber, L. N.

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Biographical History

Lawrence N. Huber was born in 1944, to O. Marquita and Edwin J. Huber, and received a B.S. from the University of Arizona, majoring in Ornithology and minoring in Herpetology. He was a research assistant for the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey from 1963-1969. Much of his work with the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey involved bird banding and observations. Huber, along with his wife Marguerite, was reported missing and believed to be dead after a boating accident while bird hunting in the Gulf of California in 1971.

Source

  • Klewer, L. (1964, December 27). Larry's just wild about the outdoors [Electronic version]. Toledo Blade, pp. 10-11. Retrieved from https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1350&dat=19641227&id=YwhPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=UgEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4217,7934639&hl=en.
  • Lawrence Nicholas Huber. (1971, July 11). Ancestry.com. Retrieved from Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad, 1835-1974.
  • Smithsonian Institution Archives. Record Unit 000245, National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, Records, circa 1961-1973, with data from 1923. Box 241, Folder 1 entitled "Personnel cards, giving address, phone, relatives; personal data."

Birth Date

1944

Death Date

1971

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