This Biography is about one of the best Anthropologist John Wesley Powell including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of John Wesley Powell | |
Real Name | John Wesley Powell |
Profession | Anthropologists, Explorers, Geologists |
Nick Name | Maj. John Wesley Powell, John Powell, J. W. Powell |
Famous as | Explorer, Geologist |
Nationality | American |
Personal life of John Wesley Powell | |
Born on | 24 March 1834 |
Birthday | 24th March |
Died At Age | 68 |
Sun Sign | Aries |
Born in | Mount Morris |
Died on | 23 September 1902 |
Place of death | North Haven |
Spouse/Partner | Emma Powell |
Education | Oberlin College, Wheaton College, Illinois College |
Founder/Co-Founder | Bureau of American Ethnology, Cosmos Club |
Personal Fact of John Wesley Powell | |
John Wesley Powell was an American explorer, anthropologist, geologist and a soldier. He is known for his river trip through the Green River and the Colorado River covering the Grand Canyon a three month expedition known as the Powell Geographic Expedition. He dedicated his life in exploring and preserving natural resources of the American West including human, scientific, economic and scenic resources. He served the Union Army as captain and was later promoted as a major. His contributions as an administrator and supporter of conservation and meticulous planning of the use of arid western lands were significant. He also taught as a professor at the Illinois Wesleyan University. He held directorship in leading cultural and scientific institutes. At the U.S. Geological Survey he served as the second director. He was appointed by the Smithsonian Institution as the first director of the U.S. Bureau of Ethnology. A lake at the back of the Glen Canyon Dam which formed on the river Colorado was named Lake Powell after him. A mountain in the Kings Canyon National Park situated in California was named as Powell Mountain in his honour. |
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