Amos Eaton

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Amos Eaton was a pioneering American scientist and educator who helped advance practical scientific and engineering education in the early 19th century.

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instanceOf American
botanist
chemist
educator
geologist
person
scientist
advocated field-based scientific instruction
laboratory-based scientific instruction
birthDate 1776-05-17
birthPlace Chatham, New York
coFounded Rensselaer School
collaboratedWith Stephen Van Rensselaer
surface form: Stephen Van Rensselaer III
contributedTo early geological mapping of New York State
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1842-05-10
deathPlace Troy, New York
describedAs pioneer of practical scientific education in America
educatedAt Williams College
employer Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
surface form: Rensselaer Institute

Rensselaer School
era early 19th century
fieldOfWork botany
chemistry
geology
scientific education
influenced development of polytechnic education in the United States
knownFor co-founding Rensselaer School
pioneering practical scientific and engineering education in the United States
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableStudent Ebenezer Emmons
Joseph Henry
occupation botanist
chemist
educator
geologist
scientist
positionHeld senior professor at Rensselaer School
published A Geological and Agricultural Survey of the District adjoining the Erie Canal
An Index to the Geology of the Northern States
Manual of Botany for the Northern States
religion Congregationalism
taughtSubject chemistry
engineering-related sciences
geology
natural history
workLocation Troy, New York

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RPI foundedBy Amos Eaton
subject surface form: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rensselaer School coFoundedBy Amos Eaton