Wilfred Harold Munro
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Wilfred Harold Munro was an American
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 historian
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, brother of Dana C. Munro
Dana Carleton Munro
Dana Carleton Munro, L.H.D. was an American historian, brother of Wilfred Harold Munro, born at Bristol, R.I. He was educated at Brown and in Europe at Strassburg and Freiburg. He taught at Penn , at Wisconsin until 1915, then at Princeton. Brown gave him the degree of L.H.D. in 1912...

. He was born at Bristol, R. I.
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, and educated at Brown
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 (A.B., 1870; A.M., 1873). He studied in Europe
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 at Heidelberg and Freiburg
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. He served at various schools in the United States
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 and in Central
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 and South America
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, and at Brown
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 (1891–1911). Professor Munro edited Works of W. H. Prescott (twenty-two volumes, 1905–06) and Record Book of the Rhode Island Society of Mayflower Descendants (1911).

Munro died in Providence, Rhode Island
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in 1934.

He was the author of:
  • The History of Bristol, R. I. (1880)
  • Picturesque Rhode Island (1881)
  • The Most Successful American Privateer (1913)
  • Some Legends of Mount Hope (1915)
  • Tales of an Old Sea Port, a General Sketch of Bristol, Rhode Island (1917)

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