Peveril Meigs
Author
1903 – 1979
Who was Peveril Meigs?
Peveril Meigs, III, was an American geographer, notable for his studies of arid lands on several continents and in particular for his work on the native peoples and early missions of northern Baja California, Mexico.
Meigs was born in Flushing in New York City. He studied at the University of California, Berkeley, receiving his B.A. degree in 1925 and a Ph.D. in 1932. He held academic positions at San Francisco State Teachers College, Chico State College, Louisiana State University, American University, and George Washington University.
Beginning during World War II, Meigs was employed primarily by the U.S. government, working for the Office of Strategic Services, Joint Intelligence Study Publishing Board, Earth Sciences Division of the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps, and Quartermaster Research and Engineering Center.
Meigs published dozens of articles and books. Particularly notable was his early work on Baja California, which was influenced by his Berkeley mentors, Carl O. Sauer in historical geography and Alfred L. Kroeber in ethnography.
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- Born
- May 5, 1903
- Education
- University of California, Berkeley
- Died
- Sep 16, 1979
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on July 23, 2013
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