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John Henry Wright

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Name John Henry Wright [1, 2] Birth 4 Feb 1852 Urumiah, Persia [3, 4]
Gender Male Death 25 Nov 1908 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts [3, 4, 5]
Burial Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts [4]
Person ID I20867 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others Last Modified 16 Sep 2020
Father Rev. Austen Hazen Wright, b. 11 Nov 1811, Hartford, Windsor, Vermont d. 4 Jan 1865, Urumiah, Persia
(Age 53 years)
Mother Catherine Myers, b. 20 Nov 1821, Whitehall, Washington, New York d. 13 Feb 1888, New York, New York
(Age 66 years)
Marriage 13 Jun 1844 Seir, Persia [3]
Family ID F12669 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Tappan, b. 14 Dec 1851, Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio d. 25 Aug 1916, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
(Age 64 years)
Marriage 2 Apr 1879 Gambier, Knox, Ohio [3, 5]
Children + 1. Austin Tappan Wright, b. 20 Aug 1883, Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire d. 19 Sep 1931, Las Vegas, San Miguel, New Mexico
(Age 48 years)
Family ID F12401 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Feb 2019
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Photos John Henry Wright John Henry Wright
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Notes - His birthplace, also spelled Orumiyeh, now generally called Urmia, is now in West Azerbaijan, the northernmost and westernmost province of modern Iran.
From Wikipedia:
He earned his Bachelors (1873) and Masters (1876) at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire. After junior appointments (first in Ohio and then at Dartmouth) in 1886 he joined Johns Hopkins as a professor of classical philology. In 1887, he became a professor of Greek at Harvard, where, from 1895 to 1908, he was also Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
Some of Wright's most notable works are A History of All Nations from the Earliest Times (1905), a 24–volume history of the world; the translations Masterpieces of Greek Literature (1902); and The Origin of Plato's Cave (1906). He was active in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philological Association, and similar organizations. From 1889 to 1906 he co-edited the Classical Review (later Classical Quarterly) and from 1897 to 1906 he was chief editor of the American Journal of Archaeology.
In 1893 Wright met the Indian Hindu monk Swami Vivekananda, who greatly influenced him. Wright described Vivekananda as "more learned than all our learned professors put together."
- His birthplace, also spelled Orumiyeh, now generally called Urmia, is now in West Azerbaijan, the northernmost and westernmost province of modern Iran.
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Sources - [S2988] "The McDowell Family." Notes and Queries, Historical, Biographical, and Genealogical, Relating Chiefly to Interior Pennsylvania, Annual Volume, 1899, ed. William Henry Egle. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Harrisburg Publishing Company, 1900.
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- [S2659] The Hazen Family in America by Tracy Elliot Hazen, ed. Donald Lines Jacobus. Thomaston, Connecticut: Robert Hazen, 1947.
- [S4387] Find a Grave page for John Henry Wright.
- [S2662] Tappan-Toppan Genealogy: Ancestors and Descendants of Abraham Toppan of Newbury, Massachusetts, 1606-1672 by Daniel Langdon Tappan. Arlington, Massachusetts, 1915., date only.
- [S2988] "The McDowell Family." Notes and Queries, Historical, Biographical, and Genealogical, Relating Chiefly to Interior Pennsylvania, Annual Volume, 1899, ed. William Henry Egle. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Harrisburg Publishing Company, 1900.