Frederick G. Vosburgh (1904–2005)
Author of Everyday Life in Bible Times
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Editor-in-Chief for National Geographic Magazine from August 1967 to September 1970.
Works by Frederick G. Vosburgh
The Complete National Geographic: Every Issue Since 1888 on Your Computer - 121 Years - Years 1888-2009 (2010) — Editor — 33 copies, 1 review
Map of the Heavens with Monthly Star Charts for Both Hemispheres - 1970 [map] (1970) — Editor — 7 copies
The Complete National Geographic: Every Issue Since 1888 on Your Computer - 125 Years - Years 1888-2012 (2014) — Editor — 5 copies
The Complete National Geographic: Every Issue Since 1888 on Your Computer - 110 Years - Years 1888-1998 (1999) — Editor — 3 copies
The Age of Chivalry 2 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1967 v132 July, August, November, December — Editor — 1 copy
National Geographic Magazine 1969 v136 August, October — Editor — 1 copy
National Geographic Magazine 1968 v134 September, November, December — Editor — 1 copy
National Geographic Magazine 1970 v137 January, March, May — Editor — 1 copy
National Geographic Magazine 1969 v135 January-March, May-June — Editor — 1 copy
The complete National Geographic 112 years, 1888-2000 — Editor — 1 copy
Iran's Shah Crowns Himself and His Empress in NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC / Volume 133, Number 3 /1968 (1968) — Editor — 1 copy
Yankee Cruises Turkey's History-Haunted Coast in NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC / 1969 (1969) — Editor — 1 copy
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- Legal name
- Vosburgh, Frederick G. "Ted"
- Other names
- Vosburgh, Ted
- Birthdate
- 1904-09-16
- Date of death
- 2005-02-16
- Burial location
- Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, USA
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Johnstown, New York, USA
- Place of death
- Shady Grove, Maryland, USA
- Places of residence
- Johnstown, New York, USA
Shady Grove, Maryland, USA - Education
- Syracuse University
Johnstown High School - Occupations
- Editor-in-Chief, National Geographic Magazine
journalist - Organizations
- National Geographic Society
Army Air Corps (WWII) - Short biography
- Ted Vosburgh’s earliest success resulted in his winning five dollars for an essay published in the American Boy magazine. Mr. Vosburgh helped to start the Johnstown High School newspaper, becoming its first editor. He wrote about sports while attending Syracuse University, where he became editor of his college yearbook. He worked for the Syracuse Post Standard newspaper before joining the Associated Press. Ted spent seven years with the AP and in 1933 joined the National Geographic. During WWII he served with the Army Air Corps editing intelligence material. Thirty days after D-Day he landed at Omaha Beach. In service he earned the Bronze Star and the Air Medal. After WWII he returned to National Geographic where he by-lined articles ranging from fireflies, jets and the endangered everglades. As a result of his skill as an editor he became assistant editor in 1951 and associate editor in 1957. In 1967 he ascended to the position of editor of the National Geographic magazine. After retiring he became a volunteer driver for the Red Cross and made deliveries for Meals on Wheels well into his nineties.
He died of pneumonia Feb. 16, 2005 at Shady Grove, Md., Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was 100. - Disambiguation notice
- Editor-in-Chief for National Geographic Magazine from August 1967 to September 1970.
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- Works
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- Members
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- Rating
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- ISBNs
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