- William Henry Brewer
William Henry Brewer (
September 14 ,1828 --November 2 ,1910 ) was an Americanbotanist . He worked on the firstCalifornia Geological Survey and was the first Chair ofAgriculture atYale University 'sSheffield Scientific School .William H. Brewer was born in
Poughkeepsie, New York and grew up on a farm inEnfield, New York . In 1848 Brewer attendedYale and began studying soil chemistry under ProfessorsBenjamin Silliman andJohn Pitkin Norton . There, Brewer was one of the founding members of the Berzelius Society. In 1852 he graduated from the first class of the Sheffield Scientific School with a Bachelor of Philosophy degree and began teaching at the Ovid Academy in Ovid, New York. It was in Ovid where Brewer first befriendedPresbyterian ministerLaurentine Hamilton .In 1855 Brewer travelled to Europe where he studied
natural science under ProfessorRobert Bunsen at theUniversity of Heidelberg in Germany. He then went toMunich to studyorganic chemistry under ProfessorJustus von Liebig . In 1857 Brewer went toParis , France and studied chemistry under ProfessorMichel Eugène Chevreul . In 1858 Brewer returned to the United States and was appointed professor of chemistry atWashington and Jefferson College inWashington, Pennsylvania .In 1860, shortly after the death of his wife and newborn son, Brewer was invited by Josiah D. Whitney to become the chief botanist of the
California Geological Survey . Brewer led field parties in the extensive survey of thegeology ofCalifornia until 1864, when he became the Chair of Agriculture at Sheffield Scientific School. Brewer wrote extensively during the survey including many letters to family and friends, a compendium of which was eventually published by theYale University Press in 1930 as "Up and Down California in 1860-1864". It is a well-regarded and evocative first-person history of California during that period.During his tenure at Yale, Brewer took part in a survey of
Greenland in 1869. In 1899 he was hired byEdward Henry Harriman to take part in his famous Alaskan expedition. In 1903 Brewer retired from teaching, and died at hisNew Haven, Connecticut home in 1910.Mount Brewer, located in the Sierra Nevada
mountain range , is named after him.References
External links
* [http://www.yosemite.ca.us/library/up_and_down_california/ "Up and Down California in 1860-1864"]
* [http://www.huh.harvard.edu/Libraries/archives/BREWER.html Harvard University Herbaria - Biography of William Henry Brewer]
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