James Toumey
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BornApril 17, 1865
Lawrence, Michigan, United States
DiedMay 6, 1932 (aged 67)
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
AlmamaterMichigan State University
KnownforForestry education
James William Toumey | |
|---|---|
| Born | April 17, 1865 Lawrence, Michigan, United States |
| Died | May 6, 1932 (aged 67) New Haven, Connecticut, United States |
| Alma mater | Michigan State University |
| Known for | Forestry education |
| Spouse | Nannie Trowbridge |
| Awards | Fellow, Society of American Foresters |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Forestry |
| Institutions | Yale University |
James Toumey (1865–1932) was a pioneer in American forestry, an influential botanist, and a distinguished educator at the Yale School of Forestry (now the Yale School of the Environment).
James William Toumey was born April 17, 1865, in Lawrence, Michigan. He earned his undergraduate degree (1889) and M.Sc. (1893) from Michigan State Agricultural College (now Michigan State University).