George Washington Greene (April 8, 1811 - February 2, 1883) was an American
historian as well as the grandson of Major-General
Nathanael Greene, who served during the
American Revolutionary War.
Biography
George Washington Greene was born on April 8, 1811 in
East Greenwich, Rhode Island.He entered
Bowdoin College in 1824, but left in his junior year on account of ill-health. Greene traveled to Europe in the hopes of boosting his health. In 1828, while in Italy, he befriended
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and served as the aspiring poet's traveling companion; their friendship lasted 54 years.Calhoun, Charles.
Longfellow: A Rediscovered Life. Boston: Beacon Press, 2004: 55–56. ISBN 978-0-8070-7039-0 Greene was in Europe during the majority of the next twenty years, except in 1833–1834, when he was principal of
Kent Academy at East Greenwich. He served as the United States
consul at
Rome from 1837 to 1845.
He was instructor in modern languages in
Brown University from 1848 to 1852. In 1853 he edited
Joseph Addison's works, with copious notes (6 vols., New York). He took up his residence at East Greenwich in 1865, and soon afterward was chosen to represent the town in the legislature. He made speeches in 1867 and 1869 on the ratification of the 14th and 15th amendments to the
constitution of the United States. In 1871-1875 was non-resident lecturer in American history in the
Department of History at
Cornell University.
When he returned to East Greenwich,...
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