James Lewis Macie

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James Lewis Macie, better known as James Smithson, was the British scientist and philanthropist whose bequest founded the Smithsonian Institution in the United States.

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instanceOf chemist
human
mineralogist
philanthropist
alsoKnownAs James Smithson
bequestPurpose increase and diffusion of knowledge among men
bequestResultedIn Smithsonian Institution
bequestTo United States of America
burialPlace Smithsonian Institution Building
causeOfDeath unknown
commemoratedBy Smithsonian Institution
Smithsonian Institution Building
surface form: Smithsonian Institution Building sarcophagus
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
dateOfBirth 1765-00-00
dateOfDeath 1829-06-27
dateOfMembership 1787-00-00
educatedAt Pembroke College, Oxford
University of Oxford
father Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland
fieldOfWork chemistry
mineralogy
gender male
hasNoChildren true
heritage illegitimate son of a duke
influenced development of American science infrastructure
knownFor founding bequest of the Smithsonian Institution
scientific research on minerals
legalNameChange adopted surname Smithson
legalNameChangeDate 1800-00-00
maritalStatus never married
memberOf Royal Society
mother Elizabeth Hungerford Keate Macie
nationality British
nativeLanguage English
notableWork research on calamine and zinc carbonate
occupation chemist
mineralogist
philanthropist
scientist
placeOfBirth Paris
placeOfDeath Genoa
residence London, England
surface form: London

Paris
various locations in Europe
signature James Smithson
studied chemistry
meteorites
minerals
wroteLanguage English

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James Smithson alsoKnownAs James Lewis Macie