Background
Studer, Jacob Henry was born on February 26, 1840 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Son of George and Regina (Werst) Studer.
Studer, Jacob Henry was born on February 26, 1840 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Son of George and Regina (Werst) Studer.
He was also the author of a work entitled Columbus, Ohio. Its History, Resources, and Progress (1873). He founded the Board of Trade of Columbus in 1872 (New York Times, 1904).
Studer was active in the American Ornithologists" Union and the Ohio Society of New New York
Later in his life, Studer resided in New York City (Haverstock, 2000. New York Times, 1904), apparently as early as 1887 (New York Times, 1887).
He is best known as the author of Studer"s Popular Ornithology. This work had several editions, published over the period 1874 to 1903 (Cornell University).
lieutenant was illustrated with chromolithographs after paintings by Theodore Jasper.
Studer died in his office (Manhattan Building, 96th 5th Avenue), where he also lived at the time. A son, James Studer, survived him (New York Times, 1904).