- George Washington Greene
George Washington Greene (April 8, 1811 - February 2, 1883) was an American
historian as well as the grandson of Major-GeneralNathanael Greene , who served during theAmerican Revolutionary War .Biography
George Washington Greene was born on April 8, 1811 in
East Greenwich, Rhode Island .He enteredBowdoin College in 1824, but left in his junior year on account of ill-health. Greene was in Europe during the majority of the next twenty years, except in 1833-1834, when he was principal ofKent Academy at East Greenwich. He served as the United States consul atRome from 1837 to 1845.He was instructor in modern languages in
Brown University from 1848 to 1852; and in 1871-1875 was non-resident lecturer in American history in the Department of History atCornell University . When he returned to East Greenwich, his good friend, poetHenry Wadsworth Longfellow , purchased a home for him, which is still standing at 144 Division Street. Shortly after, awindmill was attached to the house. [Ehrlich, Eugene and Gorton Carruth. "The Oxford Illustrated Literary Guide to the United States". New York: Oxford University Press, 1982: 67. ISBN 0195031865]Greene died at East Greenwich, Rhode Island, on February 2, 1883.
elected list of works
*French and Italian text-books; "Historical Studies" (1850)
*"Biographical Studies" (1860)
*"Historical View of the American Revolution" (1865)
*"Life of Nathanael Greene" (3 vols, 1867-1871)
*"The German Element in the War of American Independence" (1876)
*"Short History of Rhode Island" (1877).References
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