Otis Tufton Mason
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1838 – 1908
Who was Otis Tufton Mason?
Otis Tufton Mason, Ph.D., LL.D. was an American ethnologist and Smithsonian Institution curator.
Mason was born at Eastport, Maine, the son of John and Rachel Mason. In 1850, the Masons purchased Woodlawn Plantation, the former home of George Washington's adopted daughter Nellie Custis and her descendants. Otis Mason gave a portion of the property in 1872 to establish the Woodlawn Baptist Church, and preached there for the first four years, until a minister was appointed.
He graduated from Columbian University in 1861, then worked there for 23 years, as principal of the college's preparatory school. He first became affiliated with the United States National Museum in 1872, working as a collaborator in ethnology. This in 1884 turned into a full-time position as curator. The Smithsonian had recently built its first purpose-built museum building, the U.S. National Museum building. Mason worked closely with George Brown Goode in the installation and reorganization of the museum collections that came with the move into that new building. In 1879 he was one of the founders of the Anthropological Society of Washington, and authored its constitution.
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- Born
- Apr 10, 1838
United States of America - Also known as
- Otis T Mason
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- George Washington University
- Lived in
- Maine
- Died
- Nov 5, 1908
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on July 23, 2013
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