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- Henry_Williamson_Haynes comment "Henry Williamson Haynes (1831-1912) was an American archaeologist. Born in Bangor, Maine, he was the son of a prominent newspaper editor. Haynes graduated from Harvard in 1851, and, after a stint at teaching, studied law and practised it for several years. He was subsequently called to fill the chair of Latin in the University of Vermont, and later he became professor of Greek in the same institution, but resigned in 1873 to devote his time to his real love, archaeology.".