Nicholas Marcellus Hentz
1797–1856 (age 59)
Naturalist, Educator
Biography
Nicholas Marcellus Hentz (1797–1856) was a distinguished naturalist and educator whose contributions to science and learning enriched his era. Born in 1797, he dedicated much of his life to the study of natural history and the instruction of students, earning respect for his scholarly pursuits and teaching abilities.
Hentz spent his final years in Philadelphia, where he continued his work until his death in 1856. His legacy as a naturalist and educator reflects the 19th-century commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering intellectual development in American society.