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Archer Butler Hulbert (1873-1933) was an American author, editor and a professor. In 1895 he graduated from Marietta College in Ohio. He also studied at Western Reserve, Chicago, Wisconsin, Columbia and Harvard Universities as well as in London and Paris. In 1904 he worked as a teacher at the University of Chicago. Then he returned to Marietta College as professor of American history, a position he held for fourteen years. From 1918 until 1920 he taught at Clark University in Worcester, Mass. His works include: Historic Highways of America (1902), The Future of Road-Making in America (1905), The Ohio River: A Course of Empire (1906), Index: The Crown Collection of Photographs of American Maps (1909), A System of Highways for the South (1910), The Message of the Mound Builders to the Twentieth Century (1913) and The Paths of Inland Commerce: A Chronicle of Trail, Road, and Waterway (1920).
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