Author:Henry A. Smith
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| ←Author Index: Sm | Henry A. Smith (1830–1915) |
| A physician, poet, legislator and early settler of Seattle, best known today for his flowery translation of a speech by Chief Seattle. |
[edit] Works
[edit] Articles in The Popular Science Monthly Project
- 1. “Faculae and Sun-Spots,” in Popular Science Monthly Volume 23, September 1883
[edit] Translations
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