John Wesley Powell was significantly influenced by various figures, including his mentor, the geologist and explorer, William H. Holmes, and the naturalist John Muir. Powell's experiences during the Civil War and his interactions with Native American cultures also shaped his perspectives on conservation and exploration. Additionally, the scientific community of his time, particularly in geology and natural history, played a crucial role in informing his work and ideas. His explorations in the American West were inspired by a desire to understand and document the region's geography and ecology.
John H. Overton has written: 'The English Church In The Nineteenth Century 1800-1833' 'John Wesley'
H. Jefferson Powell was born in 1954.
Alfred H. Powell was born in 1781.
Alfred H. Powell died in 1831.
Charles H. Wesley was born on December 2, 1891.
Charles H. Wesley died on 1987-08-16.
John H. Furr has written: 'Furrs and related families'
H. Powell has written: 'The pottery handbook of clay, glaze and colour'
H. Townsend Powell has written: 'A memoir of the Warwick County Asylum ...'
P. H. Powell has written: 'Murder premeditated' 'Why kill a butler?'
Charles H. Wesley was born on December 2, 1891.