William Bramwell Powell
William Bramwell Powell | |
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Born |
Castile, New York | December 22, 1836
Died |
February 6, 1904 67) Mt. Vernon, New York | (aged
Known for | Co-founder of the National Geographic Society |
Spouse(s) | Wilhelmina Bengelstraeter Paul |
Children | Maud Powell |
Parent(s) |
Mary Dean Joseph Powell |
Relatives | John Wesley Powell, brother |
William Bramwell Powell (December 22, 1836 – February 6, 1904) was an American educator and superintendent of schools.[1][2]
Biography
He was born in Castile, New York, on December 22, 1836 to Mary Dean and Joseph Powell.[1]
He spent most of his childhood in Illinois, where his father was a Methodist minister. He received degrees from Wheaton College and Lombard College, and then stayed in Illinois as a school principal. He moved to Peru, Illinois for eight years. There he married Wilhelmina Bengelstraeter Paul on May 28, 1865.
He spent sixteen years in Aurora, Illinois.[1]
In 1885 he was appointed superintendent of schools in Washington DC, and in 1888 he co-founded the National Geographic Society, of which he was vice-president in 1894.[1]
He died in Mt. Vernon, New York on February 6, 1904.[1][3]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Alyson Foster. "The Other Powell: An Advocate for Geography Education". National Geographic Society. Retrieved 2014-01-09.
William Bramwell Powell, an educator, was born in Castyle, New York, on December 22, 1836. The younger brother of John Wesley Powell, William Powell spent much of his life in Illinois ...
- ↑ "William Bramwell Powell - Hennepin Principal - 1861-1862". Putnam County, New York. Retrieved 2014-01-09.
- ↑ "William Bramwell Powell". Yearbook and List of Active Members. National Education Association. Retrieved 2014-01-09.
William Bramwell Powell died at his home in Mount Vernon, N. Y., February 6, 1904. Mr. Powell was born in Castile, N. Y., December 22, 1836. His parents soon after removed to Illinois, locating near Wheaton. ...