- Samuel Stehman Haldeman
Samuel Stehman Haldeman (
August 12 ,1812 –September 10 ,1880 ), American naturalist andphilologist , was born atLocust Grove, Pennsylvania .He was educated at
Dickinson College . He visitedTexas in 1851 to investigate the presidency of an institution there, but declined the position. On his return trip from Texas, he was offered the position of president of Masonic College atSelma, Alabama , serving from January to October 1852. In 1852 (apparently listed by some sources as 1851 in error) he was appointed professor of the natural sciences in theUniversity of Pennsylvania . In 1855 he went toDelaware College , where he filled the same position, but in 1869, he returned to the University of Pennsylvania as professor of comparative philology and remained there until his death, which occurred atChickies, Pennsylvania .His writings include:
*"Freshwater Univalve Molliesca of the United States" (1840)
*"Zoological Contributions" (1842–1843)
*"Analytic Orthography" (1860)
*"Tours of a Chess Knight" (1864)
*"Pennsylvania Dutch, a Dialect of South German with an Infusion of English" (1872)
*"Outlines of Etymology" (1877)
*"Word-Building" (1881).References and external links
* S. W. Geiser, "Notes on Some Workers in Texas Entomology 1839-1880", Volume 49, Number 4, [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/publications/journals/shq/online/v049/n4/contrib_DIVL8774.html Southwestern Historical Quarterly Online] (accessed 2 June 2007)
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