Herbert Brown (ornithologist), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Herbert Brown (ornithologist)

American ornithologist and journalist

Date of Birth: 06-Mar-1848

Place of Birth: Winchester, Virginia, United States

Date of Death: 12-May-1913

Profession: ornithologist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Herbert Brown (ornithologist)

  • Herbert Brown (March 6, 1848 - May 12, 1913) was an American ornithologist and journalist who lived and worked in Arizona.
  • He founded the Audubon Society of Arizona along with Harriet Blake and his collections of natural history specimens are now a part of the University of Arizona. Herbert Brown was born in Winchester, Virginia, and moved to work in Tucson in 1873.
  • He worked in various industries including timber, mining and trade before becoming a reporter for the Arizona Daily Star in the 1870s.
  • He then became an administrator of the Territorial Land Office but a change in the administration led to his resignation in 1886 to join the Tucson Citizen, a newspaper that he acquired later.
  • After meeting Edward William Nelson in 1883 he took an interest in natural history and began to collect specimens of the local fauna and flora.
  • Among his collections included specimens of birds including those that were used by William Brewster to describe a new subspecies of the bobwhite quail Colinus virginianus ridgwayi.
  • Brown also wrote in Forest and Stream, and Ornithology and Oology.
  • Brown was the first curator of the Arizona Territorial Museum founded in 1893 which later became the Arizona State Museum.
  • He resigned in 1912 and was followed by the temporary caretaker John James Thornber (1872-1962) (husband of Harriet Blake).Brown died of a stomach cancer and was buried at the Holy Hope cemetery in Tucson.
  • Brown's collection of bird specimens is now in the University of Arizona.

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