James Patrick Howley, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

James Patrick Howley

Canadian scientist

Date of Birth: 07-Jul-1847

Place of Birth: Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1918

Profession: geologist

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About James Patrick Howley

  • James Patrick Howley (born 7 July 1847 near St.
  • John's, Newfoundland and died 1 January 1918 at St.
  • John's) was a naturalist and geologist, one of the first Newfoundlanders of European descent to visit the interior of the island of Newfoundland at the Bay du Nord River system.
  • Howley, son of Richard Howley and Eliza Burke was educated at Saint Bonaventure's College, St.
  • John's, Newfoundland.
  • For a time he worked in the office of the colonial secretary, but his fame came when he participated in the geographical and topographical survey of the colony of Newfoundland.
  • In the course of his surveying he met John Peyton, Jr, who along with his father had captured the Beothuk woman Demesduit.
  • Peyton related to Howley many stories of the Beothuk.
  • This started a life long fascination with the Indigenous people of the island of Newfoundland, and Howley began collecting artifacts, oral history and documents which related to the Beothuk.
  • His collection culminated in the publication of'The Beothucks or Red Indians which was published by Cambridge University Press in 1915.
  • That book remains an important source on the Beothuk.
  • Howley was also a founding director of the Newfoundland Museum. In 2016, he was named a National Historic Person.His son William served in the Newfoundland House of Assembly.In May 2009 W.J.
  • Kirwin and P.A.
  • O'Flaherty published an edited version of Howley's Reminiscences of Forty-two Years of Exploration in and about Newfoundland.

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