Samuel George Morton
1799–1851 (age 52)
Physician/Anthropologist
Biography
Samuel George Morton was a pioneering physician and anthropologist whose scholarly work profoundly influenced nineteenth-century scientific thought. Born in 1799, he dedicated his career to advancing medical knowledge and anthropological understanding through rigorous research and documentation.
Morton's contributions to both medicine and anthropology established him as a significant figure in American scientific circles. His legacy, preserved at Laurel Hill Cemetery, reflects his commitment to expanding human knowledge across multiple disciplines.