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Bussey may refer to: People * Bussey (surname) Places * Bussey, Iowa, USA *Bussey Glacier, Antarctica * Bussey Lake, Iowa, USA Other uses *The Bussey Institute The Bussey Institute (1883–1936) was a respected biological institute at Harvard University. It was named for Benjamin Bussey, who, in 1835, endowed the establishment of an undergraduate school of agriculture and horticulture and donated land i ..., (1883–1994), a biological institute at Harvard University, USA * Bussey Middle School, Garland, Texas, USA {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Bussey (surname)
Bussey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrew Bussey (born 1979), American Olympic sprint canoeist *Barney Bussey (born 1962), American football player *Ben Bussey, planetary scientist *Benjamin Bussey (1757–1842), merchant, farmer, horticulturalist and patriot from Boston, US *Bill Bussey (born 1964), co-host of the ''Rick and Bubba'' comedy radio show *Cyrus Bussey (1833–1915), American soldier and politician *Dave Bussey (born 1952), British radio DJ *Dexter Bussey (born 1952), American football player *George Bussey (born 1984), American football player *George Gibson Bussey (1829–89), English inventor * Lionel Bussey (1883–1969), British engineer and collector of women's shoes * Thomas H. Bussey (1857–bef. 1941), New York state senator * Walter Bussey (1904–82), English footballer *Young Bussey Young may refer to: * Offspring, the product of reproduction of a new organism produced by one or more parents * Youth, the time of life when one is ...
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Bussey, Iowa
Bussey is a city in southeast Marion County, Iowa, United States. The population was 387 at the time of the 2020 census. Geography Bussey is located at the intersection of routes G71 and T23. It is three quarter mile west of the Marion- Mahaska county line and two miles north of the Marion- Monroe county line. North Coal Creek flows past the community and on to its confluence with the Des Moines River seven miles to the northeast. Knoxville is approximately 14 miles to the northwest and Oskaloosa is approximately 13 miles to the northeast in Mahaska County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land. History Jesse Bussey, originally from Greene County, Pennsylvania, bought the land for the town of Bussey in 1867. He laid out the town of Bussey on the line of the Albia, Knoxville and Des Moines Railroad in 1875, the same year the line was acquired by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. Mr Bussey went into the lumber and ...
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Bussey Glacier
Bussey Glacier () is a glacier flowing west from Mount Peary to the head of Waddington Bay on Kyiv Peninsula on the west coast of Graham Land. It was first charted by the French Antarctic Expedition under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, 1908–10, and named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1959 for Group Captain John Bussey of the Directorate of Overseas Surveys. See also * List of glaciers in the Antarctic * Glaciology Glaciology (; ) is the scientific study of glaciers, or more generally ice and natural phenomena that involve ice. Glaciology is an interdisciplinary Earth science that integrates geophysics, geology, physical geography, geomorphology, climato ... References * External links SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica Glaciers of Graham Coast {{GrahamCoast-glacier-stub ...
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Bussey Lake
Bussey Lake is a backwater lake on the Iowa side of the Upper Mississippi River located about above Lock and Dam No. 10, at Guttenberg, Iowa. The lake is joined by many rivers and creeks such as Buck Creek. Measuring , it is part of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge The Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge is a ,Army Corps of Engineers, Bussey Lake Habitat Project, Guttenberg, Iowa
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Bussey Institute
The Bussey Institute (1883–1936) was a respected biological institute at Harvard University. It was named for Benjamin Bussey, who, in 1835, endowed the establishment of an undergraduate school of agriculture and horticulture and donated land in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts that became the Arnold Arboretum. Bussey, a silversmith, had bought the land from the Weld family in 1806, and built a mansion in 1815. When he died, he left to Harvard. By 1871 the Bussey Institute had been built. Notable alumni James Drummond Dole obtained a bachelor in agriculture at the Bussey Institute before moving to Hawaii and developing pineapple production and the canning industry there. Alfred Kinsey, an American biologist who became famous for his work on human sexuality, studied at the Bussey Institute under famed entomologist William Morton Wheeler. Edward Murray East Edward Murray East (October 4, 1879 – November 9, 1938) was an American plant geneticist, botanist, agronomist an ...
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