- Royal Harwood Frost
Royal Harwood Frost (
February 25 ,1879 –May 11 ,1950 ) was born inSalem, Massachusetts to Albinus Finney Frost and Emma Jane Richardson, the fourth son of a family of ten.He married Caroline Eliza
Mayhew with whom he had three daughters (Caroline Frost, Martha Richardson Frost and Barbara Frost) and two sons (Royal Harwood Frost Jr. and William Mayhew Frost).Frost was an astronomical assistant at the
Harvard College Observatory from 1896 to 1908, under the directorship ofEdward Charles Pickering . From 1902 to 1905 he worked at theArequipa station inPeru using the 24-inch f/5.6 Bruce photographic refractor, made byAlvan Clark & Sons and completed in 1893. His observations ofnebulae (followingDeLisle Stewart ) using four-hour plates were published in the Harv. Ann. 60, 179 (1908). He discovered 454 new objects, included in the IC II ("Second Index Catalogue of Nebulae Found in the Years 1895 to 1907; with Notes and Corrections to the New General Catalogue and to the Index Catalogue for 1888 to 1894", Mem. Roy. Astron. Soc., Vol. 59, Part 2, p. 105, 1908). When moving the Bruce telescope toBoyden station inBloemfontein ,South Africa in 1926, Harvard offered him a job, but he did not go. Instead he started a dairy farm inTingo , Peru.He later returned to
Ft. Worth, Texas , to work for an oil company doing accounting. Later still he moved toShreveport, Louisiana . He is buried in theForest Park Cemetery atShreveport , Louisiana.External links
* [http://www.klima-luft.de/steinicke/ngcic/persons/frost.htm Biography]
* [http://www.fillebrown.com/d0/i0008582.htm Genealogy]
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