Amos Eaton
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 182 years ago |
Date of birth | May 17,1776 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Chatham |
New York | |
United States | |
Date of died | May 10,1842 |
Died | Troy |
New York | |
United States | |
Children | Amos Beebe Eaton |
Grandchildren | Daniel Cady Eaton |
Frances Spencer White | |
Job | Plant Biologist |
Education | Williams College |
Place of burial | Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, New York, United States |
Academic advisor | Benjamin Silliman |
Influencees | John Torrey |
Asa Gray | |
Ebenezer Emmons | |
James Hall | |
James Dwight Dana | |
Eben Norton Horsford | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 565344 |
Manual of Botany, for North America: Containing Generic and Specific Descriptions of the Indigenous Plants and Common Cultivated Exotics, Growing North of the Gulf of Mexico
Chemical Instructor: Presenting a Familiar Method of Teaching the General Principles and Operations of the Most Practical Utility to Farmers, Mechanics, Housekeepers and Physicians, and Most Interesting to Clergymen and Lawyers
A Manual of Botany for the Northern States: Comprising Generic Descriptions of All Phenogamous and Cryptog Amous Plants to the North of Virginia, Hitherto Described; With References to the Natural Orders of Linneus and Jussieu
Zoological Text-Book, Comprising Cuvier's Four Grand Divisions of Animals: Also, Shaw's Improved Linnean Genera, Arranged According to the Classes and Orders of Cuvier and Latreille
Geological Text-Book, prepared for popular lectures on North American Geology; with applications to Agriculture and the Arts
A Geological and Agricultural Survey of the District Adjoining the Erie Canal in the State of New York: Taken Under the Direction of the Hon. Stephen Van Rensselaer. Part I. Containing a Description of the Rock Formations; Together with a Geological Profile, Extending from the Atlantic to Lake Erie
An Index to the Geology of the Northern States: With Transverse Sections, Extending from Susquehanna River to the Atlantic, Crossing Catskill Mountains. To which is Prefixed a Geological Grammar
Prodromus of a Practical Treatise on the Mathematical Arts: Containing Directions for Surveying and Engineering
Prodromus of a Practical Treatise on the Mathematical Arts
A Botanical Dictionary, Being a Translation from the French of Louis-Claude Richard; With Additions from Martyn, Smith, Milne, Wildenow, Acharius, &C
Botanical Exercises, Including Directions, Rules and Descriptions, Calculated to Aid Pupils in the Analysis of Plants: With a Labelling Catalogue, for the Assistance of Teachers
Chemical Instructor: Presenting a Familiar Method of Teaching the Chemical Principles and Operations of the Most Practical Utility to Farmers, Mechanics, Housekeepers and Physicians; And Most Interesting to Clergymen and Lawyers. Intended for Schools and
A Manual of Botany for the Northern States, Comprising Generic Descriptions of All Phenongamous and Cryptogamous Plants to the North of Virginia, Hitherto Described; With References to the Natural Orders of Linneus and Jussieu . . ; Volume 1817
Chemical Instructor: Presenting a Familiar Method of Teaching the General Principles and Operations of the Most Practical Utility to Farmers, Mechanics, Housekeepers and Physicians, and Most Interesting to Clergymen and Lawyers
A Manual of Botany for the Northern States: Comprising Generic Descriptions of All Phenogamous and Cryptog Amous Plants to the North of Virginia, Hitherto Described; With References to the Natural Orders of Linneus and Jussieu
Zoological Text-Book, Comprising Cuvier's Four Grand Divisions of Animals: Also, Shaw's Improved Linnean Genera, Arranged According to the Classes and Orders of Cuvier and Latreille
Geological Text-Book, prepared for popular lectures on North American Geology; with applications to Agriculture and the Arts
A Geological and Agricultural Survey of the District Adjoining the Erie Canal in the State of New York: Taken Under the Direction of the Hon. Stephen Van Rensselaer. Part I. Containing a Description of the Rock Formations; Together with a Geological Profile, Extending from the Atlantic to Lake Erie
An Index to the Geology of the Northern States: With Transverse Sections, Extending from Susquehanna River to the Atlantic, Crossing Catskill Mountains. To which is Prefixed a Geological Grammar
Prodromus of a Practical Treatise on the Mathematical Arts: Containing Directions for Surveying and Engineering
Prodromus of a Practical Treatise on the Mathematical Arts
A Botanical Dictionary, Being a Translation from the French of Louis-Claude Richard; With Additions from Martyn, Smith, Milne, Wildenow, Acharius, &C
Botanical Exercises, Including Directions, Rules and Descriptions, Calculated to Aid Pupils in the Analysis of Plants: With a Labelling Catalogue, for the Assistance of Teachers
Chemical Instructor: Presenting a Familiar Method of Teaching the Chemical Principles and Operations of the Most Practical Utility to Farmers, Mechanics, Housekeepers and Physicians; And Most Interesting to Clergymen and Lawyers. Intended for Schools and
A Manual of Botany for the Northern States, Comprising Generic Descriptions of All Phenongamous and Cryptogamous Plants to the North of Virginia, Hitherto Described; With References to the Natural Orders of Linneus and Jussieu . . ; Volume 1817
Amos Eaton Life story
Amos Eaton was an American botanist, geologist, and educator who is considered the founder of the modern scientific prospectus in education, which was a radical departure from the American liberal arts tradition of classics, theology, lecture, and recitation.