Bernard Waters Explained

Bernard Waters
Birth Date:1852
Birth Place:New York
Death Date:February 27, 1911
Death Place:Berkshire Apartments, 612 West 179th Avenue, New York City
Resting Place:Katonah Ave, Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, New York
Other Names:Benjamin Waters, Kingrail
Employer:Forest and Stream Publishing Company
Occupation:Sportsman, Conservationist, Journalist, Editor, Reporter and Author

Bernard Waters (1852–1911), also known as Benjamin Waters, was an American sportsman, professional dog trainer, field trial judge, conservationist, editor, reporter and author who wrote a number of books about sporting dogs under the pen name "Kingrail" around the turn of the 19th/20th centuries.[1]

Mr. Waters was a member of the handicap committee at the 1900 Grand American trap shoot and was employed as an editor by Forest and Stream Publishing Company (forerunner of Field & Stream magazine), which was located at 318 Broadway in New York City.

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  1. Web site: Forest and Stream. August 3, 1911. Forest and Stream Publishing Company. Google Books.