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  1. Hamlin, Chauncey J. (Chauncey Jerome), 1881-1963. Chauncey Hamlin was a "...lawyer, civic benefactor, political leader, planner, and known the world over for his work in promoting museums." Hamlin was active in public service, including the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Niagara Frontier Planning Board, City Planning Commission, State ...

  2. Chauncey J. Hamlin, founder and first President of ICOM was born in 1881 in Buffalo (USA). In 1912, he campaigned for the presidential candidate Theodore Roosevelt.

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  3. Chauncey Jerome Hamlin (1881-1963): the son of Harry Hamlin (1855-1907), killed in one of Buffalo's earliest automobile accidents) and the grandson of Cicero J. Hamlin, Chauncey or "Chan" Hamlin lived with his wife Emily Gray Hamlin for a time in the family mansion on 1014 Delaware Avenue, but had it torn down in 1926. Chauncey Hamlin was a ...

  4. Chauncey Jerome Hamlin founded the Buffalo Museum of Science in Buffalo, New York. Chauncey Hamlin was also a president of the American Association of Museums and created the International Council of Museums. He is the grandfather of famous actor Harry Hamlin.

  5. Named one of the past century’s most influential Western New Yorkers, Chauncey Hamlin was a politician, a conservationist and a key figure in the development of the Buffalo Museum of Science and the field of museology nationwide.

  6. Chauncey Jerome Hamlin (1881-1963), Buffalo Museum of Science. Hamlin served as President of the American Association of Museums, 1923-1929.

  7. Jun 4, 2024 · Genealogy for Chauncey Jerome Hamlin, Sr. (1881 - 1963) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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