Myers, Harriet Williams.
Harriet Goodhue Williams Myers was born in Durand, Illinois, in 1867. She moved with her family to Iowa in the early 1870s and attended the State University at Iowa City. She married William Myers in 1890 and had two daughters, Neva and Helen. Around the turn of the century the Myers moved to California, where they settled in the Garvanza area. Harriet Myers was the first member of the Woman's California Court of Assistants and also served as the association's national vice-president and state historian, and was actively involved with the Audubon Society of California, the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Colonial Dames of California. Myers was also a noted author of articles and books about ornithology, including The birds' convention (1913).
Henry Smith Williams (1863-1943) was a noted physician, ornithologist, and author of works on science, history, and medicine. He was also the originator of the Proteomorphic Theory of Immunization.
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