Albert E. Foote
Albert E. Foote (1846–1895) was an American mineralogist and physician.
Albert E. Foote | |
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Born | |
Died | 10 October 1895 49) | (aged
Alma mater | University of Michigan |
Early life
On February 4, 1846, Foote was born in Hamilton, New York. Foote's father was Edward Warren Foote. Foote's mother was Phoebe Steere.[1]
Education
Foote attended Academy at Cortland, New York he changed to Madison University and later to Harvard University. He was admitted to University of Michigan where he studied medicine. He received his Doctorate 25 June 1867.
Career
With Foote's knowledge of chemistry, he was appointed assistant professor at the Iowa State Agricultural College at Ames in 1861. He became a full professor in 1871.
He was a collector of minerals all his life and acquired a collection which was presented on several occasions. At the Centennial Exposition in 1876 in Philadelphia he started selling part of his collected mineral starting a business as a professional mineral trader.
Personal life
In December 1872, Foote's son Warren Mathews Foote was born in Ames, Iowa.[2]
On October 10, 1895, Foote died of chronic tuberculosis.[1]
His company was taken over by his son.
References
- "A. E. Foote (1846–1895)". mineralogicalrecord.com. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
- "Foote, Warren Mathews (1872–1936)". mineralogicalrecord.com. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
Additional sources
- Kraus, Edward H. "Albert E. Foote [1846–1895], M. D., Naturalist". Earth Science. 14 (2): 65–68.
- Kraus, Edward H. (1959). "Albert E. Foote, The Naturalist – A Michigan Alumnus". Quarterly Review. 64 (21): 341–347.
- Heitner, H. "Dr. Foote and his Minerals". Matrix. 1 (5): 70–73.
- Toothaker, C. R. . (1951). "The days of A. E. Foote". Rocks & Minerals. 26 (9–10): 460–463. doi:10.1080/00357529.1951.11768231.
- Dake, Henry Carl. "The Saga of Albert E. Foote [1846–1895]". Mineralogist. 27 (10–11): 195–200.