Bickmore, Albert S. (Albert Smith), 1839-1914
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Bickmore, Albert S. (Albert Smith), 1839-1914
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Bickmore, Albert Smith, 1839-1914
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Bickmore, Albert Smith, active 1848-1878, Professor of Natural History, Madison University, Wisconsin
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Bickmore, Albert Smith, active 1848-1878, Professor of Natural History, Madison University, Wisconsin
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Bickmore, Albert Smith, of the American Museum, New York
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Bickmore, Albert Smith, of the American Museum, New York
Bickmore, Albert Smith, fl. 1848-1878
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Bickmore, Albert S. 1839-1914
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Founder of the American Museum of Natural History. Resigned from the post of superintendent in 1884 to assume that of curator of the Dept. of Public Instruction.
Curator at the American Museum of Natural History.
Epithet: of the American Museum, New York
Founder and first President of the American Museum of Natural History; curator emeritus of the Museum's Dept. of Public Instruction.
Epithet: Professor of Natural History, Madison University, Wisconsin
Albert S. Bickmore was a museum curator and superintendent. Bickmore was the principal founder of the American Museum of Natural History and the organizer and first curator of the Dept. of Public Education; also curator of archaeology and curator of ethnology.
After receiving his B.A. and M.A. from Dartmouth, and working at Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology, Bickmore traveled for three years between 1864 and 1867, through Indonesia, East Asia, Siberia and Europe, collecting specimens and studying ethnology, visiting the Ainu, Gilyaks and other peoples. On his return to the U.S., Bickmore worked with a group of prominent New Yorkers, including Morris K. Jesup, to draw up a petition and plan for an American natural history museum. When the AMNH opened in 1871, Bickmore was appointed superintendent. He developed a series of Lectures to teachers (1888-1903), illustrated with lantern slides, covering all the scientific disciplines in which the museum was involved, which could be presented to school groups or used by teachers in their classrooms. In 1884, he resigned his post of superintendent in order to act as curator of the Dept. of Public Instruction (later named the Dept. of Public Education), established in 1886. Bickmore continued to expand the educational work of the museum, offering lectures to the public and, in collaboration with Columbia University, developing courses in forestry, astronomy, mineralogy and chemistry. He retired in Jan. 1905 to become curator emeritus.
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