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Benson John Lossing

Benson John Lossing (February 12, 1813 — June 3, 1891) was an American historian, known best for his illustrated books on the American Revolution and American Civil War and features in Harper's Magazine. He was a charter trustee of Vassar College.

Benson John Lossing
Lossing in 1860
BornFebruary 12, 1813
DiedJune 3, 1891
OccupationHistorian

Early life edit

Lossing was born February 12, 1813, in Beekman, New York.[1] His father John was descended of old Dutch stock, originally surnamed Lassing or Lassingh, who had been among the earliest settlers of the Hudson Valley. His mother, Miriam Dorland Lossing was a Quaker. His formal education was curtailed when he was orphaned in 1824. Soon thereafter, he moved to Poughkeepsie to serve as apprentice to Adam Henderson, clock and watchmaker and silversmith. During his apprenticeship he read a number of history books, and over a period of several years pursued an independent study.[2] He became interested in history after reading Edward Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, John Marshall's The Life of George Washington, and the Bible.[3] By 1833, Lossing and Henderson had formed a partnership.

Career edit

 
Benson John Lossing by Thomas Seir Cummings (c. 1835)

In 1835, Lossing became part owner and editor of the Poughkeepsie Telegraph. Out of that publication grew a semi-monthly literary paper, the Poughkeepsie Casket. Lossing began to learn the art of wood engraving from J. A. Adams, illustrator for the paper.[2]

In 1838, Lossing moved to New York City seeking greater opportunity as a journalist and illustrator. He edited and illustrated J.S. Rothchild's weekly Family Magazine from 1839 to 1841 and launched his literary career with the publication of his Outline of the History of Fine Arts.[2] In 1846, he joined William Barritt in a wood engraving business that became one of the largest of such firms in New York. His illustrations appeared in the New-York Mirror and several other periodicals. During this time, Lossing sat for a portrait by Thomas Seir Cummings (1804–1894), now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.

Around 1848, Lossing conceived the idea of writing a narrative sketchbook on the American Revolution. The first installment was published in Harper's New Monthly Magazine in 1850; the completed Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution was published in 1853. To gather material for the work, Lossing traveled some 8,000 miles throughout the United States and Canada. As with his subsequent books, his pen and ink drawings served as the primary illustrations when turned into wood cuts. The book won him critical acclaim and general reputation. During and after the Civil War, Lossing toured the United States and the once Confederacy. On the basis of that research, he published a three-volume pictorial field book/history of the war, which is also presumed to have been Mathew Brady's first collaboration in the use of his Civil War photographs as book illustrations. In 1860 and 1861, the London Art Journal featured a series of Lossing's articles describing the history and scenery of the Hudson Valley; the illustrated articles were published in 1866 under the title The Hudson: From the Wilderness to the Sea. Lossing was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1872.[4] He was awarded an LL.D. by the University of Michigan in 1873, adding to lesser degrees previously awarded him by Hamilton College and Columbia University. He also worked with engraver and book publisher George Edward Perine, most notably on his "History of New York City" (1884).

Historian edit

Lossing's significance as a historian derives from his diligence in seeking out primary records, his interviews with participants of events and intimates of his biographical subjects, and his care to weigh and contrast details of his various sources. Although such efforts are today a standard among historians, in Lossing's time they were not. Historiography was not yet a discipline. Washington Irving, with whom he corresponded, wrote, "I have been gratified at finding how scrupulously attentive you have been to accuracy to facts, which is so essential in writings of an historical nature."[5] This made him an essential secondary source for contemporary and succeeding historians, such as Theodore Roosevelt in his The Naval War of 1812.[6]

Personal life edit

On June 18, 1833, Lossing married his first wife, Alice Barrit, who died in 1855. On November 18, 1856, Lossing married his second wife, Helen Sweet. In 1868, the Lossings moved to a manor in Dover, New York, that Helen had inherited from her family; they called this The Ridge, but by later custom it has come to be known as Lossing Manor. There Benson had built a fireproof library to house his collection of over five thousand books and documents associated with the American Revolution and the framing of the Constitution. Lossing was actively involved in charitable, civic, literary, and historical societies, most notably serving as a charter trustee of Vassar College in Poughkeepsie. He died at home in Dover Plains, New York, on June 3, 1891.[1] A written reminiscence of the Lossing family and life in 19th century New York was assembled by his son, Thomas Sweet Lossing; edited by his great-nephew, Peter Hannaford, it was published as My Heart Goes Home in 1997 (Purple Mountain Press, Fleischmanns, New York).

Works edit

 
Portrait of Tecumseh by Benson John Lossing, after a pencil sketch by French trader Pierre Le Dru at Vincennes, published in Pictorial Field-Book of the War of 1812

Among the over 40 books Benson Lossing authored:

  • Outline of the History of the Fine Arts (1840)
  • Seventeen Hundred and Seventy-Six or the War of Independence; A History of the Anglo - Americans from the period of the Union of the Colonies against the French to the inauguration of Washington the First President of the United States of America (1847; 1852)
  • Biographical Sketches of the Signers of the Declaration of American Independence (1848)
  • Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution (1850–1852)
  • A Primary History of the United States for Schools and Families (1857, revised 1866)
  • Life of Washington: A Biography Personal, Military, Political (1860)
  • The Life and Times of Philip Schuyler (1860; revised, 1880)
  • The Hudson from the Wilderness to the Sea (1866)
  • Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War (1866–1869)
  • Vassar College and its Founder (1867)
  • History of The United States (1867)
  • Pictorial Field Book of the War of 1812 (1868)
  • Mount Vernon & Its Associations (1859) and other editions titled Mount Vernon, or the Home of Washington
  • Washington and the American Republic (1870)
  • Memoir of Lieut. Col. John T. Greble (1870) (private printing)
  • A History of England, Political, Military, And Social from the Earliest Times to the Present (1871)
  • Our Country: A Household History of the United States for all Readers, From the Discovery of America to the Present Time (1873)
  • The American Centenary (1876)
  • History of American Industries & Arts (1878)
  • Story of the United States Navy for Boys (1881)
  • Cyclopœdia of United States History (1881)
  • New history of the United States, from the Discovery of the American Continent to ... Inauguration of ... Chester A. Arthur: For all Readers (1881)
  • Biography of James Garfield (1882)
  • Lossing's School History of the United States (1883)
  • History of New York City (1884)
  • Mary and Martha: The Mother and Wife of George Washington (1886)
  • The Empire State, a Compendious History of the Commonwealth of New York (1888)
  • Reflections of Rebellion: Hours With the Living Men and Women of the Revolution; A Pilgrimage (1889)

He co-authored, edited or collaborated in the following works:

  • The Diary of George Washington, from 1789 to 1791 (1860)
  • with Anna Seward: The Two Spies: Nathan Hale & John Andre (1886)
  • with George Jotham Hagar, John Elliot Read and Alfred Hudson Guernsey: The Achievements of Four Centuries, or the Wonderful Story of Our Great Continent ... (1890)

Published posthumously were:

  • The Progress of Four Hundred Years in The Great Republic of the West (1890)
  • Lossing's Complete History of the United States (1896) Edition De Luxe. Limited to five Hundred copies of which this is No. (?) Lossing History Company, Nineteen Hundred and Five. Over seven Hundred Illustrations by Felix O.C. Darley and other well known Artists.
  • Special Notice: Any Person using any of the illustrations in this book without permission of the publishers will be prosecuted-L.P. Co.
  • with John Frederick Schroeder and E. C. Towne: The Life and Times of George Washington (1903)
  • Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History from 458 A.D to 1909. Based Upon the Plan of Benson John Lossing (1909). This 10-volume set included contributions from Woodrow Wilson and Alfred Thayer Mahan.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Johnson, Rossiter; Brown, John Howard, eds. (1904). The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans. Vol. VII. Boston: The Biographical Society. Retrieved May 9, 2022 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ a b c American Authors 1600-1900, 1938
  3. ^ Power, J. Tracy. "Benson J. Lossing (12 February 1813-3 June 1891," in Clyde N. Wilson (ed.), American Historians, 1607-1865, Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol. 30, Detroit: Gale Research, 1984, 164.
  4. ^ American Antiquarian Society Members Directory
  5. ^ Baxter, Katharine Schuyler (1897). "Benson John Lossing". A Godchild of Washington: A Picture of the Past. F. Tennyson Neely. p. 519. Retrieved May 9, 2022 – via Internet Archive.
  6. ^ Roosevelt, Theodore (1906). The Naval War of 1812. Vol. II. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. iii, 116, 120, 230. Retrieved May 9, 2022 – via Internet Archive.

Attribution

External links edit

Biography

  • "Lossing, Benson John" . The New Student's Reference Work . 1914.
  • "Lossing, Benson John" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. 1900.
  • "A Brief Guide to Vassar's Charter Trustees". Vassar Encyclopedia. Vassar College. — Lossing among trustees, has a dictionary-style biography of him.
  • Baxter, Katherine Schuyler. A Godchild of Washington. F.T. Neely, 1897 — New York (State.) Appendix includes letter from Helen S. Lossing, giving a biographical sketch of her father

Collections

Works online

  • Works by Benson John Lossing at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about Benson John Lossing at Internet Archive
  • Carr, Bill (ed.). "Lossing". Ancestry.com. — Including:
    • The pictorial field-book of the revolution; or, illustrations, by pen and pencil, of the history, biography, scenery, relics, and traditions of the war for independence, Vol. I/II (1851–1852)
    • The pictorial field-book of the war of 1812; or, illustrations, by pen and pencil, of the history, biography, scenery, relics, and traditions of the last war for American independence (1868/1896)
  • The pictorial field-book of the revolution; or, Illustrations, by pen and [...]. Vol. I. New York: Harper & brothers. 1851. LCCN 02003206 – via Google Books.
Offering alternative download formats:
  • The pictorial field-book of the war of 1812; or [...] New York: Harper & brothers. 1896. LCCN 02017424. OL 7074377M.
  • The Hudson, from the wilderness to the sea. Troy, New York: H. B. Nims & co. 1860. LCCN 46036856 – via Archive.org.

Aspects

  • "The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Benson John Lossing". Metmuseum.org. — Miniature portrait (9.8 × 6.9 cm) by Thomas Seir Cummings in watercolor on ivory, ca. 1835.
  • "A Hudson River Portfolio". New York Public Library. — Has biographical details about Lossing and shows engravings from The Hudson, from the wilderness to the sea / by Benson J. Lossing; illustrated by three hundred and six engravings on wood, from drawings by the author, and a frontispiece on steel. New York: Virtue & Yorston. 1866. LCCN 01014124.
  • "More Lossing Gems in Auction Market - Part VI. of Fine Americana Collection to be Dispersed by the Anderson Company". The New York Times. May 17, 1914. — Article preview; full view: "More Lossing Gems [...]" (PDF). The New York Times. May 17, 1914. — Lossing library estate sale.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations May 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Benson John Lossing February 12 1813 June 3 1891 was an American historian known best for his illustrated books on the American Revolution and American Civil War and features in Harper s Magazine He was a charter trustee of Vassar College Benson John LossingLossing in 1860BornFebruary 12 1813Beekman New YorkDiedJune 3 1891Dover Plains New YorkOccupationHistorian Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Historian 3 Personal life 4 Works 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editLossing was born February 12 1813 in Beekman New York 1 His father John was descended of old Dutch stock originally surnamed Lassing or Lassingh who had been among the earliest settlers of the Hudson Valley His mother Miriam Dorland Lossing was a Quaker His formal education was curtailed when he was orphaned in 1824 Soon thereafter he moved to Poughkeepsie to serve as apprentice to Adam Henderson clock and watchmaker and silversmith During his apprenticeship he read a number of history books and over a period of several years pursued an independent study 2 He became interested in history after reading Edward Gibbon s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire John Marshall s The Life of George Washington and the Bible 3 By 1833 Lossing and Henderson had formed a partnership Career edit nbsp Benson John Lossing by Thomas Seir Cummings c 1835 In 1835 Lossing became part owner and editor of the Poughkeepsie Telegraph Out of that publication grew a semi monthly literary paper the Poughkeepsie Casket Lossing began to learn the art of wood engraving from J A Adams illustrator for the paper 2 In 1838 Lossing moved to New York City seeking greater opportunity as a journalist and illustrator He edited and illustrated J S Rothchild s weekly Family Magazine from 1839 to 1841 and launched his literary career with the publication of his Outline of the History of Fine Arts 2 In 1846 he joined William Barritt in a wood engraving business that became one of the largest of such firms in New York His illustrations appeared in the New York Mirror and several other periodicals During this time Lossing sat for a portrait by Thomas Seir Cummings 1804 1894 now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City Around 1848 Lossing conceived the idea of writing a narrative sketchbook on the American Revolution The first installment was published in Harper s New Monthly Magazine in 1850 the completed Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution was published in 1853 To gather material for the work Lossing traveled some 8 000 miles throughout the United States and Canada As with his subsequent books his pen and ink drawings served as the primary illustrations when turned into wood cuts The book won him critical acclaim and general reputation During and after the Civil War Lossing toured the United States and the once Confederacy On the basis of that research he published a three volume pictorial field book history of the war which is also presumed to have been Mathew Brady s first collaboration in the use of his Civil War photographs as book illustrations In 1860 and 1861 the London Art Journal featured a series of Lossing s articles describing the history and scenery of the Hudson Valley the illustrated articles were published in 1866 under the title The Hudson From the Wilderness to the Sea Lossing was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1872 4 He was awarded an LL D by the University of Michigan in 1873 adding to lesser degrees previously awarded him by Hamilton College and Columbia University He also worked with engraver and book publisher George Edward Perine most notably on his History of New York City 1884 Historian edit Lossing s significance as a historian derives from his diligence in seeking out primary records his interviews with participants of events and intimates of his biographical subjects and his care to weigh and contrast details of his various sources Although such efforts are today a standard among historians in Lossing s time they were not Historiography was not yet a discipline Washington Irving with whom he corresponded wrote I have been gratified at finding how scrupulously attentive you have been to accuracy to facts which is so essential in writings of an historical nature 5 This made him an essential secondary source for contemporary and succeeding historians such as Theodore Roosevelt in his The Naval War of 1812 6 Personal life editOn June 18 1833 Lossing married his first wife Alice Barrit who died in 1855 On November 18 1856 Lossing married his second wife Helen Sweet In 1868 the Lossings moved to a manor in Dover New York that Helen had inherited from her family they called this The Ridge but by later custom it has come to be known as Lossing Manor There Benson had built a fireproof library to house his collection of over five thousand books and documents associated with the American Revolution and the framing of the Constitution Lossing was actively involved in charitable civic literary and historical societies most notably serving as a charter trustee of Vassar College in Poughkeepsie He died at home in Dover Plains New York on June 3 1891 1 A written reminiscence of the Lossing family and life in 19th century New York was assembled by his son Thomas Sweet Lossing edited by his great nephew Peter Hannaford it was published as My Heart Goes Home in 1997 Purple Mountain Press Fleischmanns New York Works edit nbsp Portrait of Tecumseh by Benson John Lossing after a pencil sketch by French trader Pierre Le Dru at Vincennes published in Pictorial Field Book of the War of 1812Among the over 40 books Benson Lossing authored Outline of the History of the Fine Arts 1840 Seventeen Hundred and Seventy Six or the War of Independence A History of the Anglo Americans from the period of the Union of the Colonies against the French to the inauguration of Washington the First President of the United States of America 1847 1852 Biographical Sketches of the Signers of the Declaration of American Independence 1848 Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution 1850 1852 A Primary History of the United States for Schools and Families 1857 revised 1866 Life of Washington A Biography Personal Military Political 1860 The Life and Times of Philip Schuyler 1860 revised 1880 The Hudson from the Wilderness to the Sea 1866 Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War 1866 1869 Vassar College and its Founder 1867 History of The United States 1867 Pictorial Field Book of the War of 1812 1868 Mount Vernon amp Its Associations 1859 and other editions titled Mount Vernon or the Home of Washington Washington and the American Republic 1870 Memoir of Lieut Col John T Greble 1870 private printing A History of England Political Military And Social from the Earliest Times to the Present 1871 Our Country A Household History of the United States for all Readers From the Discovery of America to the Present Time 1873 The American Centenary 1876 History of American Industries amp Arts 1878 Story of the United States Navy for Boys 1881 Cyclopœdia of United States History 1881 New history of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent to Inauguration of Chester A Arthur For all Readers 1881 Biography of James Garfield 1882 Lossing s School History of the United States 1883 History of New York City 1884 Mary and Martha The Mother and Wife of George Washington 1886 The Empire State a Compendious History of the Commonwealth of New York 1888 Reflections of Rebellion Hours With the Living Men and Women of the Revolution A Pilgrimage 1889 He co authored edited or collaborated in the following works The Diary of George Washington from 1789 to 1791 1860 with Anna Seward The Two Spies Nathan Hale amp John Andre 1886 with George Jotham Hagar John Elliot Read and Alfred Hudson Guernsey The Achievements of Four Centuries or the Wonderful Story of Our Great Continent 1890 Published posthumously were The Progress of Four Hundred Years in The Great Republic of the West 1890 Lossing s Complete History of the United States 1896 Edition De Luxe Limited to five Hundred copies of which this is No Lossing History Company Nineteen Hundred and Five Over seven Hundred Illustrations by Felix O C Darley and other well known Artists Special Notice Any Person using any of the illustrations in this book without permission of the publishers will be prosecuted L P Co with John Frederick Schroeder and E C Towne The Life and Times of George Washington 1903 Harper s Encyclopedia of United States History from 458 A D to 1909 Based Upon the Plan of Benson John Lossing 1909 This 10 volume set included contributions from Woodrow Wilson and Alfred Thayer Mahan See also editJohn Clement Fitzpatrick archivist of early American history and George Washington papers William Wright Abbot archivist of early American history and George Washington papersReferences edit a b Johnson Rossiter Brown John Howard eds 1904 The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans Vol VII Boston The Biographical Society Retrieved May 9 2022 via Internet Archive a b c American Authors 1600 1900 1938 Power J Tracy Benson J Lossing 12 February 1813 3 June 1891 in Clyde N Wilson ed American Historians 1607 1865 Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol 30 Detroit Gale Research 1984 164 American Antiquarian Society Members Directory Baxter Katharine Schuyler 1897 Benson John Lossing A Godchild of Washington A Picture of the Past F Tennyson Neely p 519 Retrieved May 9 2022 via Internet Archive Roosevelt Theodore 1906 The Naval War of 1812 Vol II New York Charles Scribner s Sons pp iii 116 120 230 Retrieved May 9 2022 via Internet Archive Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Lossing Benson John Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Benson John Lossing nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Lossing Benson John Biography Lossing Benson John The New Student s Reference Work 1914 Lossing Benson John Appletons Cyclopaedia of American Biography 1900 A Brief Guide to Vassar s Charter Trustees Vassar Encyclopedia Vassar College Lossing among trustees has a dictionary style biography of him Baxter Katherine Schuyler A Godchild of Washington F T Neely 1897 New York State Appendix includes letter from Helen S Lossing giving a biographical sketch of her fatherCollections Benson Lossing Collection An inventory of his collection at Syracuse University Syracuse University Libraries Archived from the original on September 21 2006 Retrieved October 5 2006 Includes biography Benson John Lossing Collection Manuscripts and Special Collections New York State Library New York State Library Includes biography Benson Lossing Collection C1112 Princeton University Works online Works by Benson John Lossing at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Benson John Lossing at Internet Archive Carr Bill ed Lossing Ancestry com Including The pictorial field book of the revolution or illustrations by pen and pencil of the history biography scenery relics and traditions of the war for independence Vol I II 1851 1852 The pictorial field book of the war of 1812 or illustrations by pen and pencil of the history biography scenery relics and traditions of the last war for American independence 1868 1896 The pictorial field book of the revolution or Illustrations by pen and Vol I New York Harper amp brothers 1851 LCCN 02003206 via Google Books Offering alternative download formats The pictorial field book of the war of 1812 or New York Harper amp brothers 1896 LCCN 02017424 OL 7074377M The Hudson from the wilderness to the sea Troy New York H B Nims amp co 1860 LCCN 46036856 via Archive org Aspects The Metropolitan Museum of Art Benson John Lossing Metmuseum org Miniature portrait 9 8 6 9 cm by Thomas Seir Cummings in watercolor on ivory ca 1835 A Hudson River Portfolio New York Public Library Has biographical details about Lossing and shows engravings from The Hudson from the wilderness to the sea by Benson J Lossing illustrated by three hundred and six engravings on wood from drawings by the author and a frontispiece on steel New York Virtue amp Yorston 1866 LCCN 01014124 More Lossing Gems in Auction Market Part VI of Fine Americana Collection to be Dispersed by the Anderson Company The New York Times May 17 1914 Article preview full view More Lossing Gems PDF The New York Times May 17 1914 Lossing library estate sale Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Benson John Lossing amp oldid 1192762016, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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