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unusual facts about Seeley W. Mudd


Seeley W. Mudd

In 1901, he and his family (wife Della Mullock and sons Harvey S. Mudd and Seeley G. Mudd) moved to Los Angeles, California, where he worked as a consulting engineer for the Guggenheim Exploration Company.


Birge Clark

His principal architectural works at Stanford are the Lou Henry Hoover House (assisting his father), now the residence of the university President, the three John Stauffer laboratories (1960’s), and the Seeley G. Mudd Chemistry Building (1977).

Franklin Raines

Purchasing of subprime and alt-A mortgages expanded under the guidance of Raines's successor Daniel H. Mudd.

Henry T. Mudd

He served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Cyprus Mines Corporation.

Malcolm, Maryland

Horsehead Road, one of the five roads meeting here, was the route traveled by John Wilkes Booth to Dr. Mudd's house after Booth's assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

Maryland Route 5

The route intersects Poplar Hill Road, which leads to the house of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd.


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