Background
Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel was born on September 13, 1853 in McConnelsville, Ohio, United States. Son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Smith) Dellenbaugh.
Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel was born on September 13, 1853 in McConnelsville, Ohio, United States. Son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Smith) Dellenbaugh.
Educated Buffalo, New York, Munich, Paris. Pupil of Carolus Duran and Academie Julian.
1 son, Frederick Samuel. Engaged in art and literary pursuits. Librarian American Geography Society, 1909-1911.
Artist and topographer with Major Powell’s 2d expedition down Colorado River, 1871-1873. Assisted in making first map of Grand Canyon region which he carried to Salt Lake City on horseback. With Harriman expedition to Alaska and Siberia, 1899.
Voyages to Iceland, Spitsbergen, Norway, West Indies and S.A., 1906. Several personal expeditions to the Southwest in early days. Author: The North Americans of Yesterday, 1900.
The Romance of the Colorado River, 1903. Breaking the Wilderness, 1905. A Canyon Voyage (narrative of important United States expedition to complete exploration of Green and Colorado rivers and adjacent territory, 1871-1873, the 2d Powell expedition, and practically a supplement to Major Powell’s report), 1908, 1926.
Fremont and ’49, 1913. Life of General George A. Custer, 1916. Home: Cragsmoor, New York, and New York, New York.
Married Harriet Rogers Otis, October 29, 1885 (died 1930).