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Evans, Henry Ridgely, 1861-1949 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Evans, Henry Ridgely, 1861-1949
Used for/see from:
  • Evans, Henry R. (Henry Ridgely), 1861-1949
  • Evans, H. R. (Henry Ridgely), 1861-1949
  • Earlier heading: Evans, Henry R.

nuc89-38016: His A master of modern magic [MI] 1932 (hdg. on MH rept.: Evans, Henry Ridgely, 1861- ; usage: Henry Ridgely Evans)

LC data base, March 2, 2011: (hdg.: Evans, Henry Ridgely, 1861- ; usage throughout: Henry Ridgely Evans)

LC Original catalog (manual file) (hdg.: Evans, Henry Ridgely, 1861-1949)

Marquis Who's who on the web, Mar. 1, 2011: (b. Nov. 7, 1861; d. Mar. 29, 1949)

Albert Pike, centenary souvenir of his birth, 1909?: p. 42 (Henry R. Evans, Washington, D.C.)

OCLC, Sept. 1, 2000 (hdg.: Evans, Henry R.; usage: Henry R. Evans)

The St. Louis movement in philosophy, 1930: bibliography (compiled as H.R. Evans)

Who's Who in America, 1950-1951: ( Evans, Henry Ridgely, author; student of psychic research and masonic antiquities; b. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 7, 1861; d. March 29, 1949; educ. Georgetown College and George Washington Univ., DC; U. of Mad. LL.B., 1884, Litt. D., 1914; publs. include magic and conjuring, occultism, biographies, translations, local history of D.C., Freemasons, novels, and bibliographies of educational topics; Episcopalian; 33 degree Scottish Rite Mason)

Educational boards and foundations, 1921-1929: t.p. (H.R. Evans, compiler)

Wikipedia, 24 September 2015 (Henry R. Evans; Henry Ridgely Evans; 1861-1949; American writer and amateur magician; worked in Baltimore as a journalist, wrote books on conjurer tricks and magic; critic of spiritualism and theosophy; specialized in history of magic)

FamilySearch, 24 Sepetember 2015 (Henry Ridgely Evans; Born 7 November 1861 in Pennsylvania; died 29 March 1949 at Union Memorial Hospital in District of Columbia at age 87; father: Henry C. Evans; mother: Marey Garrettson; Spouse: Florence K. Evans; residence: Baltimore, Maryland; buried Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, DC April 1, 1949)

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