Robert Kennicott

Robert Kennicott

Robert Kennicott (November 13, 1835 - May 13, 1866) was an American naturalist.

Biography

Kennicott was born in New Orleans and grew up in "West Northfield" (now Glenview), Illinois, a town north of the then nascent city of Chicago.

In 1853, Kennicott began collecting and cataloguing for the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC when he began to correspond with Spencer Fullerton Baird. During 1855 he surveyed and collected on the Illinois Central Railroad Survey. In 1856, he named one of his new snake discoveries "Clonophis kirtlandi" after noted naturalist Jared P. Kirtland. Also in 1856 helped found the Chicago Academy of Sciences and in 1857 helped found the Northwestern University natural history museum.

In April 1859 he set off on an expedition to collect natural history specimens in the subarctic boreal forests of northwestern Canada in what is now the Mackenzie and Yukon river valleys and in the Arctic tundra beyond. Kenicott became popular with Hudson's Bay Company fur traders in the area and encouraged them to collect and send natural history specimens and First Nations artifacts to the Smithsonian. He returned to Washington at the end on 1862.

From 1862 to 1864, Kennicott became part of the Megatherium Club a group of young naturalists guided by Spencer Fullerton Baird and William Stimpson. Robert and his younger brother lived in the Smithsonian Castle during the American Civil War along with Edward Drinker Cope and other noted naturalists.

While working at the Smithsonian Institution under Assistant Secretary Spencer F. Baird, Robert Kennicott wrote the original descriptions of many new snake taxa brought back by expeditions to the American West. [Adler, K. 1989. "Contributions to the History of Herpetology". Society for the Study of Amphibians & Reptiles. pp.41-42.] [Kennicott, R. 1861. On three new forms of rattlesnakes. "Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia" 13:206-208.]

In 1864 the Western Union Telegraph Expedition was mounted to find a possible route for a telegraph line between North America and Russia by way of the Bering Sea. Kennicott was selected as the scientist for this expedition, and the party of naturalists sent to assist him included W.H. Dall.

The expedition arrived in San Francisco in April, but disagreements between its leaders meant that little was achieved. The party moved north to Vancouver where Kennicott suffered a period of ill health. After his recovery they moved north again to Alaska. Kennicott died of congestive heart failure while traveling up the Yukon River. To commemorate his efforts on behalf of science Kennicott Glacier, Kennicott Valley, and the Kennicott River were named after him.

Some of his papers are maintained at Northwestern University, others at his family home where his grave remains in the Kennicott Family plot in Glenview, Illinois at The Grove, which is a National Historic Landmark.

References

*"Audubon to Xanthus: The Lives of Those Commemorated in North American Bird Names" - Mearns and Mearns ISBN 0-12-487423-1

Notes

External links

* [http://vertebrates.si.edu/fishes/baird/kennicott.html Biography of Kennicott at the Smithsonian Museum]
* [http://www.library.northwestern.edu/archives/findingaids/kennicott_bannister.pdf Robert Kennicott and Henry M. Bannister Papers, Northwestern University Archives, Evanston, Illinois]
* [http://kmier.net/ecology/publications/1985kennicott.html Robert Kennicott's Letters to Spencer F. Baird, 1853-1865]


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