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Ralph Hoffmann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ralph Hoffmann
Ralph Hoffmann (November 30, 1870 – July 21, 1932) was an American natural history teacher and amateur ornithologist and botanist. He was the author of the first true bird field guide. ==Early life== Ralph Hoffmann was born on November 30, 1870 at Stockbridge, Massachusetts 〔US Passport Application (Ralph Hoffmann) October 14, 1907〕 the second of five children raised by Ferdinand and Caroline Hoffmann.〔1880-1900 US Census Records〕 Ferdinand Hoffmann (1827–1906) was born in Germany, the son of a surgeon who had served in Napoleon's army.〔Boston Evening Transcript - Google News Archive - Jul 30, 1906〕 He came to America in the late 1840s where, with the assistance of educator Jared Reid, he founded the ''Berkshire Family School for Boys'' (also known as the Edward Place School for Boys) in 1855.〔The New York Times - March 27, 1855〕 Jared Reid is additionally known for being the father of painter Robert Reid.〔 In 1868, three years after the death of his first wife, Elizabeth J. Hoffmann, Ferdinand married Caroline Bullard (1846–1908), the daughter of a Massachusetts' clergyman.〔1850, 1860, 1880 & 1900 US Census Records〕〔The New York Times November 14, 1908〕 Ralph Hoffmann would go on to attend Harvard University and graduate with the class of 1890.〔The Handbook of Private Schools: Volume 1 – 1915〕
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