Howe, S. G. 1801-1876

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Name (Latin)
Howe, S. G. 1801-1876
Other forms of name
Howe, Samuel Gridley, 1801-1876 nna
Date of birth
1801-11-10
Date of death
1876-01-09
Associate group
Perkins School for the Blind
Brown University
Harvard Medical School
Occupation
Abolitionists
Soldiers
Surgeons
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 2540246
Wikidata: Q256073
Library of congress: n 50029812
Sources of Information
  • LCCN 9-7786: Sanborn, F.B. Dr. S.G. Howe, 1891(hdg.: Howe, Samuel Gridley, 1801-1876)
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Wikipedia description:

Samuel Gridley Howe (November 10, 1801 – January 9, 1876) was an American physician, abolitionist, and advocate of education for the blind. He organized and was the first director of the Perkins Institution. In 1824, he went to Greece to serve as a surgeon in the Greek War of Independence. He arranged for support for refugees and brought many Greek children back to Boston with him for their education. An abolitionist, Howe was one of three men appointed by the Secretary of War to the American Freedmen's Inquiry Commission, to investigate conditions of freedmen in the South since the Emancipation Proclamation and recommend how they could be aided in their transition to freedom. In addition to traveling to the South, Howe traveled to Canada West (now Ontario, Canada), where thousands of former slaves had escaped to freedom and established new lives. He interviewed freedmen as well as government officials in Canada.

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