Greene Smith

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Greene Smith
Born1842
Died1886 (aged 44)
EducationHarvard University
Parent(s)Gerrit Smith
Ann Carroll Fitzhugh
Scientific career
FieldsOrnithology
InstitutionsCornell University
PatronsAngelina Grimke and Theodore Weld

Greene Smith (1842–1886) was an American amateur scientist and taxidermist with a specific interest in ornithology. His father was Gerrit Smith.[1]

Greene Smith was born in 1842. He was the son of Gerrit Smith. He started bird watching when he was nine.[2]

As a child he was educated by Angelina Grimke and Theodore Weld.[3] Smith moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, to attend Harvard.[3][dead link][4] After two years he was sent back to his hometown of Peterboro, New York, due to his smoking and drinking habits.[3][4]

He served in the Union Army from 1864 to 1865. In 1875, he was the president of the National Sportsmen’s Association. He 1877 he was president of the New York State Association for Conservation of Fish and Game.[3]

His wife was Elizabeth "Bessie" Smith.[1][3] Smith died of tuberculosis in 1886.[1][3]

Ornithology and the Bird House

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