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Alexander Wilson (July 6, 1766 – August 23, 1813) was a Scottish-American poet, ornithologist, naturalist, and illustrator. Identified by George Ord as the "Father of American Ornithology", Wilson is regarded as the greatest American ornithologist prior to Audubon.[1]

Alexander Wilson
Alexander Wilson
BornJuly 6, 1766
Paisley, Scotland
DiedAugust 23, 1813(1813-08-23) (aged 47)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
NationalityScottish-American
Scientific career
Fieldsnaturalist
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Biography



Early life


Wilson was born in Paisley, Scotland on July 6, 1766. He was apprenticed as a weaver in 1779.


Poetry and emigration


While working as a weaver in Paisley, Wilson became seriously interested in poetry. He was inspired by the dialect verse of Robert Burns, who was only seven years older. He was close friends with fellow Paisley poet Ebenezer Picken.[2]

In addition to ballads and pastoral pieces, Wilson wrote satirical commentary on the conditions of weavers in the mills. His authorship of a satirical poem with severe personal statements about a mill owner resulted in Wilson's arrest. His work was said to be inflammatory and libelous; he was often in trouble with the law. Because he devoted little time to his trade as a weaver, Wilson lived in poverty. In 1794, he decided to emigrate to America.[3]


From teaching to ornithology


Milestown School in the 19th century
Milestown School in the 19th century

With a nephew, Wilson left Scotland in May 1794 at the age of 27 and settled in Pennsylvania. Opportunities were scarce for weavers in the Philadelphia area, and Wilson turned to teaching.

Wilson taught at the Milestown School in Bristol Township, the present-day East Oak Lane neighborhood of Philadelphia, for five years from 1796 to 1801.[4] He then moved on to teach briefly in New Jersey.

Eventually, Wilson settled into a position at Gray's Ferry, Pennsylvania, and took up residence in nearby Kingsessing. There, he met the famous naturalist William Bartram, who encouraged Wilson's interest in ornithology and painting.

Resolved to publish a collection of illustrations of all the birds of North America, Wilson traveled widely, collecting and painting. He also secured subscribers to fund his work, the nine-volume American Ornithology (1808–1814). Of the 268 species of birds illustrated in its pages, 26 had not previously been described. His illustrations of birds in poses were an inspiration for James Audubon and other illustrators and naturalists. [5]

In 1813, Wilson was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society.[6]

Illustration of Clark's nutcracker by  Wilson
Illustration of Clark's nutcracker by Wilson

Death


Wilson statue at Paisley Abbey
Wilson statue at Paisley Abbey

Wilson died on August 23, 1813, "of dysentery, overwork, and chronic poverty" according to one report.[7] He was buried in Philadelphia, in the cemetery at Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') church.[8] The ninth and final volume of American Ornithology was completed by Wilson's friend and patron George Ord.[9]

An image entitled "Swedish Lutheran Church", which depicts an apparently elderly individual mourning at the grave of Wilson,[10] was drawn by Thomas Sully (1783–1872), engraved and printed in 1828 by Cephas G. Childs and B. Rogers, respectively, and published in a book of landscapes, Views of Philadelphia (1827–1830).[11]


Legacy


In Paisley, a statue of Wilson was erected on the grounds of Paisley Abbey. A memorial on the banks of River Cart, near the Hammills rapids and waterfall, commemorates Wilson's connection to that city. The memorial is inscribed "Remember Alexander Wilson 1766–1813. Here was his boyhood playground."[12]

A genus of warblers, Wilsonia (now obsolete), was named for Wilson by Charles Lucien Bonaparte. Several species of bird were also named in honor of Wilson, including the Wilson's storm-petrel, Wilson's plover, Wilson's phalarope, Wilson's snipe, and Wilson's warbler.

According to an article about his life, Wilson's meeting with James Audubon "probably inspired Audubon to publish his own book on birds, and he also influenced many later artists and ornithologists". [3]

The Wilson Journal of Ornithology and the Wilson Ornithological Society also bear his name.




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See also



Notes


  1. Hunter (1983), p. 111.
  2. Brown, Robert (1889). Paisley Poets: With Brief Memoirs of Them, and Selections from Their Poetry, Volume 1. London: J.&J. Cook. pp. 64–65.
  3. https://www.paisley.org.uk/paisley-history/alexander-wilson/, ALEXANDER WILSON
  4. Hunter (1983), pp. 65–68.
  5. https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674072558, Alexander Wilson The Scot Who Founded American Ornithology
  6. "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved April 2, 2021.
  7. https://daily.jstor.org/alexander-wilsons-birds/, Alexander Wilson’s Birds
  8. Hunter (1983), p. 113.
  9. Rhoads, Samuel N. (1908). George Ord. p. 8.
  10. Halley, Matthew R. (2018). "Jefferson's Ornithology Reconsidered" (PDF). Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 162: 231–258.
  11. Strickland, George; Reinagle, Hugh; Doughty, Thomas; Mason, William; Childs, Cephas Grier; Steel, James W (1827). Views in Philadelphia and its vicinity. Philadelphia: Published by C.G. Childs, engraver. OCLC 82059675.
  12. "Renfrewshire: Heritage and Local History Exhibits". Archived from the original on October 23, 2014. Retrieved June 30, 2013.

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На других языках


- [en] Alexander Wilson (ornithologist)

[es] Alexander Wilson

Alexander Wilson (Paisley, 6 de julio de 1766—Filadelfia, 23 de agosto de 1813) fue un poeta, naturalista, ornitólogo e ilustrador estadounidense de origen escocés.

[fr] Alexander Wilson

Alexander Wilson, né le 6 juillet 1766 à Paisley et mort le 23 août 1813 à Philadelphie, est un ornithologue, dessinateur et écrivain américano-écossais.

[ru] Вильсон, Александр

Александр Вильсон (англ. Alexander Wilson; 1766—1813) — американский орнитолог, иллюстратор и поэт.



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