Hiram Bingham AKA Hiram Bingham III Born: 19-Nov-1875 Birthplace: Honolulu, HI Died: 6-Jun-1956 Location of death: Washington, DC Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Politician, Explorer Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Senator, discovered Machu Picchu Military service: National Guard (1916) Father: Hiram Bingham II (b. 1831, d. 1908) Wife: Alfreda Tiffany Mitchell (granddau. of Charles Lewis Tiffany, b. 29-Dec-1874, m. 20-Nov-1900, d. 18-Aug-1967, div., 7 sons) Wife: Suzanne Carroll Hill (m. Jun-1937) Son: Jonathan Brewster Bingham Son: Hiram Bingham IV (diplomat) Son: Alfred Mitchell Bingham (d. 2-Nov-1998)
High School: Phillips Academy Andover, Andover, MA (1894) University: BA, Yale University (1898) University: University of California at Berkeley (1900) University: PhD, Harvard University (1905) Professor: Harvard University Professor: Princeton University
US Official Chairman, Civil Service Commission Loyalty Review Board (1951-53) US Senator, Connecticut (17-Dec-1924 to 3-Mar-1933) Governor of Connecticut (1924, served one day) Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut (1922-24) Alfalfa Club 1946 Explorers Club National Geographic Society Royal Geographical Society Censured 1929 Asteroid Namesake 8291 Bingham
Author of books:
Journal of an Expedition Across Venezuela and Colombia (1909) Across South America (1911) Lost City of the Incas (1948, nonfiction)
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