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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

William Copley Winslow (1840–1917)

Winslow, William Copley. An American archæologist, and journalist; born at Boston, Jan. 13, 1840; died in 1917. He was an Episcopal clergyman; vice-president, secretary, and treasurer for many years of the Egypt exploration fund for the U.S. He wrote: ‘Israel in Egypt’; ‘The Store City of Pithom’ (1885); ‘A Greek City in Egypt’ (1887); ‘The Egyptian Collection in Boston’ (1890); ‘The Pilgrim Fathers in Holland’ (1891); ‘Papyri in the United States.’