Huron Herbert Smith Explained

Huron Herbert Smith
Birth Date:July 26th, 1883
Birth Place:Danville, Indiana
Death Date:February 25th, 1933 (age 49)
Death Place:Glenview, Illinois
Resting Place:Mendon Cemetery, Madison County, Indiana
Citizenship:United States
Nationality:American
Field:Botany & ethnobotany
Work Institutions:Field Museum of Natural History & Milwaukee Public Museum
Alma Mater:DePauw University & Cornell University
Known For:Ethnobotany and photography
Author Abbrev Bot:Hur.H.Sm.

Huron Herbert Smith (July 26th, 1883 – February 25th, 1933) was an American botanist and ethnobotanist. Born in Danville, Indiana, he studied and wrote about the use of plants by several tribes of Native Americans. He was an alumnus of Depauw University and Cornell University, and after receiving his degrees, became the assistant curator of botany at the Field Museum of Natural History followed then by becoming the head of the botany department at the Milwaukee Public Museum. Smith's botanical specimen collection is stored at the Milwaukee Public Museum, digitized and available for viewing online. Smith died in 1933 as the result of an automobile accident.