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Albert H. Smyth

(Smyth, Albert H., 1863-1907)

Portrait of Albert Henry Smyth (1863–1907) from The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Volume IX, 1904
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Albert Henry Smyth (June 18, 1863 – May 4, 1907) was a professor of history, writer, English teacher, editor, and a member and curator of the American Philosophical Society. Smyth is widely noted among historians for editing and publishing the papers of Benjamin Franklin, including hundreds of letters and papers he discovered in private collections in America and Europe which had never before been published, with many involving Franklin's scientific pursuits, and for also restoring original spelling and grammar used by Franklin, which was sometimes changed and published by a previous editor, before he published his ten-volume work of Franklin's papers in 1905–1907. (From Wikipedia)

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