James Morton Smith
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BornMay 28, 1919
Bernie, Missouri, US
DiedMarch 19, 2012 (aged 92)
Elkton, Maryland, US
Almamater
Occupation(s)Historian, educator, administrator
James Morton Smith | |
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| Born | May 28, 1919 Bernie, Missouri, US |
| Died | March 19, 2012 (aged 92) Elkton, Maryland, US |
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| Occupation(s) | Historian, educator, administrator |
| Employer(s) | Winterthur Museum, Wisconsin Historical Society |
| Spouse | Kathryn E. Hegler (married 1945) |
James Morton Smith (May 28, 1919 – March 19, 2012) was an American historian and educator who served as director of the Wisconsin Historical Society from 1970–1976 and director of Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library from 1976–1984.[1] He received a Guggenheim Fellowship and a fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies, both in 1960.[2][3]
