James Monteith

James Monteith

(1831–1890) geographer

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James Monteith (1831–1890) was a geographer.

About James Monteith

James Monteith (1831–1890) was an American author of widely published geography textbooks in the nineteenth century. Monteith was born in Strabane, Ireland, immigrated to the United States as a child, and lived his whole life in New York City. Monteith taught for many years in New York's public school system, eventually becoming the headmaster of a Ward School 17 at 211 West 47th St. Monteith began publishing textbooks on geography and history in the 1850s, initially collaborating with Francis McNally, who was a fellow New York public school teacher and mentor to Monteith until his death in 1855. Monteith's influences included Alexander K. Johnston, Arnold Guyot, Matthew Fontaine Maury, and Emma Hart Willard.

Notable works:

The elementary geography: taught by means of pictures, maps, charts and blackboard exercises

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