William Smith Clark
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 139 years ago |
| Date of birth | July 31,1826 |
| Zodiac sign | Leo |
| Born | Ashfield |
| Massachusetts | |
| United States | |
| Date of died | March 9,1886 |
| Died | Amherst |
| Massachusetts | |
| United States | |
| Nationality | American |
| Spouse | Harriet Keopuolani Richards Williston |
| Children | Hubert Lyman Clark |
| Job | Professor |
| Politician | |
| Chemist | |
| Plant Biologist | |
| Education | The Williston Northampton School |
| Amherst College | |
| University of Göttingen | |
| Books | Observations on the Phenomena of Plant Life: A Paper Presented to the Massachusetts Board of Agricu |
| Observations on the phenomena of plant life | |
| A Geography of the Western Continent | |
| Illustrated History: Comprising in a Condensed Form a History of the United States, a Geography of the Western Continent, and the Chief Objects of Interest on the Eastern Continent, Including a Historical and Descriptive Sketch of the Holy Land | |
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| ID | 650403 |
William Smith Clark Life story
William Smith Clark was an American professor of chemistry, botany and zoology, a colonel during the American Civil War, and a leader in agricultural education. Raised and schooled in Easthampton, Massachusetts, Clark spent most of his adult life in Amherst, Massachusetts.