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On January 6, 1836, Truman Henry Safford was born in Royalton.
Mrs.
Safford must have known her son had an unusual talent, when at six
he told her that if she knew the number of rods around the meadow,
he could tell its circumference in barleycorns. She answered 1,040
rods. The boy responded with 617,760 barleycorns. Young Safford
was correct.
He
became known as “Vermont boy-calculator,” but unlike
most math prodigies, Safford didn’t perform. Safford studied
astronomy at Harvard, and his contributions to human understanding
of the stars, earth and moon are significant.
Image
courtesy the Autumn 1953 Vermont Life in the collections
of the Vermont Historical Society.
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An artist's rendering of Truman Henry Safford,
"Boy-Calculator."
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