John Gummere
John Gummere (1784-1845) was an American astronomer and one of the founders of Haverford College in Pennsylvania.[1] He was born in 1784 near Willow Grove, Pennsylvania.[2] His son Samuel James Gummere (1811-1874) was the first president of Haverford College, and his grandson Francis Barton Gummere (1855-1919) was an influential scholar of folklore and ancient languages and an alumnus of Haverford College.
Gummere built the first observatory at Haverford College (erected about 1834), now commemorated by a plaque at its original location, after being replaced by the Strawbridge Observatory in 1850.[3]
Bibliography
- Practical Astronomy, 1812
- Mathematical Tables, 1822
- A Treatise on Surveying, 1822
- An Elementary Treatise on Astronomy, 1842
References
- "Francis Barton Gummere", John Matthews Manly, Modern Philology, September 1919, p. 241-246
- John Gummere day book (MC.975.11.013), Quaker & Special Collections, Haverford College, Haverford, PA.
- Hayton, Darin. "Strawbridge Observatory". Retrieved February 2018. Check date values in:
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