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Macbride, Thomas H. (Thomas Huston), 1848-1934

 Person

Biography

Thomas Huston Macbride served as the tenth president of the University of Iowa, from 1914 to 1916.   Though he was president of the university for only two years, Macbride served the campus for more than a half-century as a scholar, conservationist, and administrator. The building that bears his name was constructed in 1904 as the Hall of Natural Science and was renamed in his honor in 1934.   Macbride received the Bachelor of Arts and, in 1873, the Master of Arts degrees from Monmouth College in Illinois. He joined the University of Iowa in 1878, becoming a professor of botany in 1883. In 1902, he was made head of the Department of Botany and served as secretary of the faculty from 1887 to 1893.   His love for the outdoors and its preservation inspired him to become the first president of the Iowa Park and Forestry Association, organized in 1901. He founded the Lakeside Laboratory at Lake Okoboji in northwest Iowa and promoted the development of state parks, including the lake and park that bear his name in Johnson County, north of Iowa City.   Macbride was born in Rogersville, Tennessee, on July 31, 1848. He married Harriet Diffenderfer on December 31, 1875, and they had four children. He died in Seattle, Washington, on March 27, 1934, at age 85.

Citation:
Author: David McCartney, December 2006

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Thomas H. Macbride Photograph Collection

 Collection
Identifier: RG30.0001.005
Abstract

Collection of 35 images. Portraits, family members; 1882-1911. Macbride was president of the University, 1914-1916.

Dates: 1882-1911

Thomas Huston Macbride papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: RG05.0001.008
Scope and Contents The papers of Thomas H. Macbride consist of approximately eight linear feet of manuscripts (series 1) dating from 1845 to 1954. They are organized alphabetically by format of material, and then chronologically within each format. They document his career as a professor and president of the University of Iowa from 1914 to 1916. The papers also include about eight linear feet of administrative records from the Office of the President of the University (series 2).Included in series 1 are letters from: Paul Bartsch, Charles E. Bessey, W.R. Boyd, Jay N. Darling, Harvey Ingham, Laurence C. Jones, Frank O. Lowden, G.W. Martin, Louis H. Pammel, Gifford Pinchot, Carl E. Seashore, Fred J. Seaver, Benjamin F. Shambaugh, Bertha M.H. Shambaugh, Bohumil Shimek, John Springer, and Robert B. Wylie.Macbride's work as botanist is reflected in items in series 1 such as speeches and lectures he delivered, articles he wrote, notebooks he kept, and his Iowa Lakeside Laboratory...
Dates: 1854 - 1954; Majority of material found within 1914 - 1916