Coffin, James H. (James Henry), 1806-1873
James Henry Coffin (1806-1873) was a noted author, educator, mathematician, and meteorologist. He was internationally recognized for his work on the subjects of winds and atmospheric changes. His book, Winds of the Northern Hemisphere, is considered the pioneer work in the field of meteorology. He was professor of mathematics, natural philosophy and astronomy at Lafayette College from 1846-1873. He also served as Lafayette College Vice-President (1849-1853) and Treasurer (1863-1873), and was instrumental in establishing the college's first and only astronomical observatory.
From the description of James Henry Coffin Papers, 1829-1911, (bulk 1863-1865). (Lafayette College). WorldCat record id: 47918849
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