Albert David Hager
1817–1888 (age 71)
Geologist
Biography
Albert David Hager, born in 1817, devoted himself to the study of the earth's structure and became a trusted figure among those seeking to understand his region's mineral wealth. His careful surveys, writings, and guidance for young naturalists helped clarify the character of Maine's resources and brought scientific discipline to the state's early geological work.
Those who knew him remember a patient scholar whose curiosity was matched by a generous spirit, taking time to mentor colleagues and celebrate the natural world he cherished. Through his lifelong commitment to geological inquiry and education, he left a legacy of knowledge that continues to benefit students and citizens alike.