- Henry Smith Munroe
Infobox Person
name = Henry Smith Munroe
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birth_date = 1850
birth_place =Brooklyn ,New York ,United States
death_date =4 May 1933
death_place =Litchfield, Connecticut United States
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known_for = Foreign advisor to MeijiJapan ;
occupation = Scientist, educator
nationality =United States Henry Smith Munroe (1850 –
4 May 1933 ) (born Henry Maynard Smith) was an Americangeologist who worked inMeiji period Japan as a foreign advisor to the Japanese government.Biography
Munroe was born in
Brooklyn ,New York and obtained a Masters of Engineering atColumbia University in 1869. From 1870 to 1871 he worked as Assistant Geologist with theOhio State Geological Survey. Between 1870 and 1872 he occupied the post of Assistant Chemist at theUnited States Department of Agriculture .Hired by the
Japanese government on a three year contract from 1872 and 1875 Munroe was assigned to Yesso (nowHokkaidō ), in northern Japan as Assistant Geologist and Mining Engineer with the Geological Survey of Yesso during the Hokkaidō Colonization Agency. Munroe was one of a group of foreign engineers (includingHorace Capron ,Thomas Antisell ,A.G. Warfield andBenjamin Lyman ) who conducted a land and resources survey of Hokkaido, with the particular aim of developing its mineral resources. Munroe was assigned to work with Lyman on ageological survey after Antisell had been dismissed from his post due to personal conflicts with Capron. His work laid the foundations for the futurecoal mining industry in Hokkaido.At the conclusion of his contract, Munroe was hired as a professor of Geology and Mining at the
Tokyo Imperial University from 1875 and 1876.Munroe returned to the
United States , and obtained his Ph.D. atColumbia University in 1877, where he subsequently became Adjunct Professor of Mining until 1891. He was Professor of Mining at Columbia from 1891 until 1915. From 1897 to 1899 he was Dean, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Columbia University. In 1917 he became Consulting Engineer to theUnited States Bureau of Mines . His brother, Edmund Munroe Smith, was also a professor at Columbia.On
4 May 1933 Munroe died at home inLitchfield, Connecticut .References
* [http://www.chs.org/library/ead/htm_faids/munrh1933.htm The Connecticut Historical Society, Henry Smith Munroe Papers] . Accessed 13 October 2006.
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