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Samuel George Morton (January 26, 1799 – May 15, 1851) was an American physician, natural scientist, and writer. As one of the early figures of scientific racism , he argued against monogenism , the single creation story of the Bible, instead supporting polygenism , a theory of multiple racial creations.
Samuel Morton, an American physician, used the study of human skulls to argue for racial differences in intelligence. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, the idea that there are differences in the brain structures and brain sizes of different races, and that this implied differences in intelligence, was a popular topic, inspiring numerous ...
Samuel Jules "Nails" Morton (July 3, 1893 – May 13, 1923) was a soldier during World War I and later a high-ranking member of Dean O'Banion's Northside gang.
Samuel Morton Rutherford was born to Robert B. Rutherford and Sallie Wallace Butler on February 16, 1859, in Lewisville, Arkansas. [1] [2] His maternal grandfather was William Butler, a U.S. Congressman, and he was related to Matthew C. Perry, Oliver Hazard Perry, Matthew Butler, and Pierce Mason Butler on his maternal side. [3]
Samuel Morton Rutherford Jr. was born in Atoka, Indian Territory on October 22, 1894. He attended the University of Oklahoma and Cumberland University.He served in the United States Army during World War I. [1]
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Samuel Morton Rutherford was born on March 31, 1797, in Virginia. [1] When he was 12, his family moved to Tennessee. [2] In 1814, he enlisted in the United States Army to serve during the War of 1812 and he fought in the Battle of New Orleans. He retired from the army in 1817 and moved to the mouth of the Verdigris River. [1]
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