J. Hammond Trumbull

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J. Hammond Trumbull was a 19th-century American historian, philologist, and scholar renowned for his pioneering work on Native American languages and early New England history.

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instanceOf human
philologist
scholar
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1821-12-20
dateOfDeath 1897-08-05
educatedAt Yale University
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Trumbull NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Algonquian languages NERFINISHED
American colonial history
Native American languages
early New England history
fullName James Hammond Trumbull NERFINISHED
genre historical writing
philological study
givenName James
knownFor pioneering studies of Native American place names in New England
scholarship on early colonial Connecticut
languageStudied Algonquian languages NERFINISHED
Mohegan-Pequot language NERFINISHED
Narragansett language NERFINISHED
memberOf Connecticut Historical Society NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage English
notableWork Indian Names of Places in and on the Borders of Connecticut NERFINISHED
Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut NERFINISHED
The Composition of Indian Geographical Names NERFINISHED
The True-Blue Laws of Connecticut and New Haven NERFINISHED
occupation antiquarian
historian
librarian
philologist
partOf 19th-century American historians
19th-century American philologists
placeOfBirth Stonington, Connecticut NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Hartford, Connecticut NERFINISHED
positionHeld Connecticut State Librarian NERFINISHED
Secretary of the State of Connecticut
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence Hartford, Connecticut NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
workLocation Hartford, Connecticut NERFINISHED

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