Lewis Hart Weld Explained

Lewis H. Weld
Birth Date:December 13, 1875
Field:Entomology
Work Institutions:Evanston Academy, USDA
Alma Mater:University of Michigan

Lewis Hart Weld (1875-1964) was an American entomologist, who worked for the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).[1]

Education

Lewis Weld attended the University of Rochester, University of Michigan, and Cornell University, where he studied entomology. In 1904, Weld went to teach at Evanston Academy, where he began his lifelong research of gall wasps.

Career

Weld made several field trips during his career; in 1919, and another from 1923 to 1924. During this time he worked for the Bureau of Entomology of the USDA. Lewis Weld resigned his official position in 1924, but continued to independently pursue his interests, and continued to collaborate with the USDA for over 40 years.

Personal life

Weld married plant pathologist Clara Octavia Jamieson in 1915; they did not have any children.[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_217285 Weld, Lewis Hart at Smithsonian Institution Archives
  2. Web site: Rock Island County Illinois Genealogical Society. Clara Jamieson Weld. April 16, 2021.