George Huntington Williams

     George Huntington Williams was born in Utica on Jan 28, 1856 to Robert Stanton Williams and Abby Ober Doolittle Williams. He graduated from Utica Free Academy. In 1878 George H. Williams graduated from Amherst College. After Amherst he went to Germany to attend the University of Heidelberg from where in 1882 he received a Ph. D cum summa laude. The following March George Huntington Williams became a fellow at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. Two years later he was made professor of inorganic geology and petrogrophy there.

    In 1884, George Huntington Williams received an appointment to the United States Geological Society. He was one of the judges of award in the Department of Mineralogy at the Columbian Exposition. Mr. Williams was also a member of the International Congress of Geologists.

    George Huntington Williams wrote many articles for scientific and educational publications both in America and Europe. He wrote a textbook on Crystalography. At the time of his death he was working on, with a fellow geologist, a work on the microscopic structure of the rocks of America.   

    George Huntington Williams died on July 12, 1894 and is buried in Plot 9 Lot 4 of Forest Hill Cemetery.




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