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Henry Minot

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Name
  
Henry Minot


Education
  
Harvard College

Died
  
November 14, 1890, Pennsylvania, United States

Books
  
The Diary of a Bird Freely Translated Into Human Language, The Land Birds and Game Birds of New England

Henry Davis Minot (August 18, 1859 – November 14, 1890) was a Massachusetts ornithologist and railroad executive, born near Forest Hills, Massachusetts.

He attended Harvard College in 1876, where he was friends with classmate Theodore Roosevelt, who, like Minot, was interested in ornithology. In 1877, he published The Land Birds and Game Birds of New England at the age of seventeen. He left Harvard during his sophomore year.

After leaving Harvard he became involved in railroad investments. He traveled extensively and reported on various railroad systems, from Mexico to Minnesota. At one point he was the director of the Great Northern Railway. In 1887, he became the president of a new railroad line which connected Manitoba to Lake Superior. He was also involved in a variety of other commercial enterprises, including steamships and streetcars in Superior, Wisconsin.

He died in a train crash in Pennsylvania on November 14, 1890. He was only thirty-one years old.

The city of Minot, North Dakota was named after him, and a park in Massachusetts was dedicated in his honor. [1]

References

Henry Minot Wikipedia