James Smithson is buried in the Smithsonian Institution Building, commonly known as the Castle, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. His remains were interred there in 1905, more than 170 years after his death in 1829. The location was chosen to honor his significant contributions to education and science through the establishment of the Smithsonian Institution.
Harriet Smithson was born in 1800.
James Naismith is buried alongside his first wife, Maude Sherman, in Lawrence, Kansas.
He was a British mineralologist and chemist who left a bequest in his will to the United States of America. The gift was used to start the Smitsonian Institution.
President James Buchanan is buried at Woodward Hill Cemetery in Lancaster, PA . There is a James Buchanan Cemetery near Nashville. TN , which is named after a different James Buchanan.
The Smithsonian Institute was built using funds that were endowed by James Smithson. He wanted to establish an institution to increase knowledge in the United States.
James Smithson was born in 1764.
James Smithson was an Englishman who researched geology, chemistry, and mineralogy. He is most known as the founding donor of the Smithsonian Institute.
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James Smithson started with all of the money then in his will gave it to his nephew (Henry James Hungerford) and said that if Henry did not have any heirs to give his money to, then Henry's money would go to the United States government for some sort of increasing of knowledge of people. However, James Smithson never set foot in the United States! The sum of money that was given to the governent was $500,000 but today would be worth $10,100,977!
A guy named James Smithson (who actually never set foot in the U.S; he lived in France) wrote in a will that his nephew was to have 500,000 with the idea that he would pass it on to his children and so forth. If the nephew never had children the U.S. got the money. James Smithson died three years later, and his nephew died six years later without any children. Then the U.S. got the money and built a museum named after Smithson. No one knows why James Smithson wrote the money to the U.S.
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the Smithsonian Institution, our national museum
The Smithsonian Museum
James Smithson's nephew is the one who founded the Smithsonian Institution. James Smithson died in 1829 and left his money to his nephew. The nephew died in 1935 and willed the money to the US to found the Smithsonian.
He never visit U.S.
1846 James Smithson, a British subject, who died in 1829 willed his family fortune for the establishment of an organization in the United States dedicated to education and learning. James smithson had never visited the united States before his death. Congress spent Smithson's money on general ledger expenses, but 20 years later, in 1849, Congress replenished the money and dedicated the resulting organization to James by naming it the Smithsonian Institution.