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Erminnie A Smith

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Nationality
  
United States

Alma mater
  
Troy Seminary

Name
  
Erminnie Smith

Fields
  
enthnography

Spouse
  
Simeon H. Smith

Known for
  
Founder of the Aesthetic Society of Jersey City

Died
  
June 9, 1886, Jersey City, New Jersey, United States

Erminnie A. Smith, nee Erminnie Adele Platt (1836–1886) was a geologist and an anthropologist at the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology. She has been called the "first woman field enthnographer" and she was elected the first female member of the New York Academy of Sciences on November 5, 1877.

Contents

Erminnie Smith published works on the Iroquois people, she was active in collecting their legends and employed John Napoleon Brinton Hewitt to assist in this work.

Life

Erminnie Adele Platt was born in 1836, graduating in 1853 from the Troy Seminary in New York. She married Simeon H. Smith. The Aesthetic Society of Jersey City was founded by her in 1876.

She died in May 1886.

Works

  • Myths of the Iroquois, 1883.
  • References

    Erminnie A. Smith Wikipedia