David Hunter Strother's Human Design Chart
6/2 Emotional Manifesting GeneratorAmerican magazine illustrator and writer, popularly known by his pseudonym, “Porte Crayon” (French, porte-crayon: “pencil/crayon holder”).
He studied drawing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1829, and studied painting in New York in 1837-1838. After travels in the Midwest in 1838-1839, he embarked for Europe in the fall of 1839. Residing primarily in Italy, he returned to the United States in the spring of 1843. During the mid-1840s, Strother learned the craft of woodcut illustration in New York. He illsutrated a variety of publications before winning fame as both the author and illustrator of a series of humorous travelogues which appeared in Harpers Monthly magazine. Commencing in 1853 and published under the Pen name “Porte Crayon,” these articles included The Virginia Canaan (1853), Virginia Illustrated (1854-1855), “North Carolina Illustrated” (1957), “A Winter in the South” (1857-1858)and “A Summer in New England” (1860-1861).
Despite his Virginia upbringing, Strother supported the Union during the Civil War. Though he hoped to remain neutral he eventually joined the Union Army and was assigned as a topographer due to his detailed knowledge of the Shenandoah Valley. During this time, Strother recorded his experiences in the war, which he would later publish in Harper’s Monthly as “Personal Recollections of the War.” His accounts are considered to be unique and are highly praised for their objective viewpoint. He was promoted colonel of the 3rd West Virginia Cavalry and involved in 30 battles, though never wounded, and was appointed a brevet brigadier general in 1865.
After the war, Strother wrote articles on a wide range of subjects including politics, race relations, and Chief Sitting Bull. He also made many drawings of people he met or observed going about their daily lives.
In 1879, Strother was appointed by President Rutherford B. Hayes to be the General Consul to Mexico. He served in this capacity until 1885 after which he returned to West Virginia. He died in Charles Town three years later on March 8, 1888.
Link to Wikipedia biography
Discover More Famous People
Browse and analyze over 55,000 public figures and celebrities.
Ra Uru Hu
5/1 Manifestor
Martha Stewart
4/6 Manifestor
David Lynch
4/6 Generator
Barack Obama
6/2 Projector
Steve Jobs
6/3 Generator
Vladimir Putin
5/1 Manifestor
Kim Kardashian
3/5 Generator
Michael Jackson
1/3 Projector
Marilyn Monroe
6/2 Projector
Ariana Grande
2/4 Projector
Oprah Winfrey
2/4 Generator
Johnny Depp
2/4 ManifestorWhat is HumanDesign.ai and how does it work?
Curious what makes David Hunter Strother tick? HumanDesign.ai instantly maps their exact birth data into a fully interactive clickable bodygraph chart, letting you hover or tap every center, channel, and gate for plain-language explanations. Bella, the platform’s built-in AI guide, adds context in real time, translating complex mechanics into everyday insights so you can see how David Hunter Strother’s strengths, challenges, and life themes play out on-screen.
The same tools are waiting for you. Generate your own Human Design Chart in seconds, open a library of 2000+ suggested questions, and chat with Bella as often as you like to decode your design, daily transits, and even relationship dynamics.
Want to compare energies? Save unlimited charts for friends, family, or clients, then ask Bella to reveal compatibilities, composite patterns, or coaching tips, all in one conversation thread.
Start free with core features, or unlock our Personal and Pro plans for deeper dives: unlimited Q&A, celebrity chart search spanning 55,000+ public figures, white-label PDF reports, branded content generation, and a professional profile with built-in booking for practitioners. Whether you’re exploring your own potential or guiding others, HumanDesign.ai delivers an ever-expanding toolbox of AI-powered insights—no spreadsheets, no jargon, just clarity at your fingertips.
Ready to see yours? Signup for FREE today!