Henry Chapman Mercer
Archaeologist and author of Bucks County

Born
June 24th, 1856
168 years ago
Died
1930
95 years ago — 74 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United States
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Contributions to archaeology included the study of early American artifacts and the promotion of the Pennsylvania Dutch culture. Authored several works focusing on archaeology and the preservation of historical sites. Founded the Mercer Museum in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, which showcases the tools and artifacts of early American life. Actively advocated for the preservation of regional history through education and display.
Founded the Mercer Museum
Authored 'A Textbook of the History of the Decorative Arts'
Promoted Pennsylvania Dutch heritage
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