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  1. William Fitzhugh (August 24, 1741 – June 6, 1809) was an American planter, legislator and patriot during the American Revolutionary War who served as a delegate to the Continental Congress for Virginia in 1779, as well as many terms in the House of Burgesses and both houses of the Virginia General Assembly following the ...

  2. William Fitzhugh is a senior scientist, curator, and director at the Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center. He specializes in Arctic archaeology and ethnology, and has published books and articles on various topics, such as deer stones, narwhal, and maritime adaptations.

  3. William Wyvill Fitzhugh IV is an American archaeologist and anthropologist who directs the Smithsonian’s Arctic Studies Center and is a Senior Scientist at the National Museum of Natural History. He has conducted archaeological research throughout the circumpolar region investigating cultural responses to climate and environmental ...

  4. Director, Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center, Curator, Department of Anthropology at the National Museum of Natural History. William Fitzhugh is an anthropologist specializing in circumpolar archaeology, ethnology and environmental studies.

  5. William W. Fitzhugh. Department of Anthropology, ... S Hetzinger, E Edinger, WW Fitzhugh. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (49), 19737-19741, 2013 ...

  6. 59. 2001. The effects of mechanical constriction on the operation of sulfide based solid-state batteries. W Fitzhugh, L Ye, X Li. Journal of Materials Chemistry A 7 (41), 23604-23627. , 2019. 57. 2019. Toward higher voltage solid‐state batteries by metastability and kinetic stability design.

  7. William Fitzhugh. Scion of a prosperous and powerful Virginia family, William was born in 1741, the only son of Henry and Lucy Carter Fitzhugh. His father died before William's second birthday, leaving him the young heir of a vast fortune.