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Henry Steel Olcott
Henry Steel Olcott was born on August
2, 1832, in Orange, New Jersey. After an early career in agricultural science and
journalism, he served during the Civil War as a military
investigator of fraud and corruption. This was followed by a career in law, which he later
combined with journalism, reporting philosophical and religious
scriptures of the Orient. Olcott is especially noted for his work among the Buddhists of
Sri Lanka, Burma, and Japan, helping them realize the essential
value of their own heritage. His administrative skill and public activities throughout the
world were largely responsible for the Society's growth and organizational success. He
died in Adyar, Madras, on February 17, 1907. Ver Fotos Click on Photos
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