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J. Carson Brevoort

James Carson Brevoort (July 10, 1818 – December 7, 1887) was an American collector of rare books and coins. He served as superintendent of the Astor Library for two years, also serving as trustee.

J. Carson Brevoort
BornJuly 10, 1818 
Bloomingdale District 
DiedDecember 7, 1887  (aged 69)
Brooklyn 

Biography edit

J. Carson Brevoort was born in Bloomingdale, Manhattan on July 10, 1818.[1] He received his early education at home, in France, and at Hofwyl, near Berne, Switzerland. He then studied at the École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures in Paris, and was graduated with the diploma of a civil engineer.[2]

On returning to the United States, he accompanied his uncle, James Renwick, one of the commissioners on the northeastern boundary survey. In 1838 he went abroad as private secretary to Washington Irving, U.S. Minister to Spain. After serving a year in this capacity, he spent several years in European travel, and returned home in 1843. Two years later he married the daughter of Judge Leffert Lefferts, of Brooklyn, where he afterward resided, serving on the board of education, and as one of the constructing board of water commissioners.[2]

He became a regent of the University of New York in 1861, and the same year received the degree of LL.D. from Williams College. For ten years, beginning in 1863, he was president of the Long Island Historical Society. In 1868, he was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society.[3] For two years, March 1876 to February 1878, he was superintendent of the Astor Library in New York City, of which he had been a trustee since 1852. He oversaw the beginning of a card catalog for the Astor collection. He resigned as a trustee in September 1878. He was a member of the New York Historical Society, the Academy of Natural Sciences, the American Geographical Society, the Massachusetts Historical Society, the Pennsylvania Historical Society, and numerous other scientific, literary, and artistic associations, in which he was always actively involved.[2]

He was a collector of rare books and coins. From his father, Henry Brevoort, he inherited about 6,000 volumes, mostly Americana, which were collected in Europe during the turbulent years from 1810 until 1832. To this library, Brevoort made large additions, until in 1875 it comprised about 10,000 volumes, many of them very rare and costly. He also collected medals and manuscripts. About 1875 he began to bestow many of his treasures upon various institutions. His collections also embraced entomology and ichthyology (books and specimens).[2] Brevoort removed, in early life, to Yonkers, but returned to New York and was a member of the Common Council for many years. Brevoort married Elizabeth Dorothea Lefferts in 1845, and they had one child, Henry L. Brevoort (1849-1895).[4] In 1852, he moved to Rye.

He died at his home in Brooklyn on December 7, 1887.[1]

His friend, the ichthyologist Theodore Nicholas Gill, honored Brevoort in the specific name of a fish, the hairfin lookdown (Selene brevoortii).[5]

Works edit

He contributed to the American Journal of Numismatics a series of illustrated papers on "Early Spanish and Portuguese Coinage in America." In the Historical Magazine he published a paper on the discovery of the remains of Columbus, and in 1874 prepared a volume, printed privately, entitled Verrazano the Navigator, or Notes on Giovanni de Verrazano, and on a Planisphere of 1529, illustrating his American Voyage in 1524, this being a revision and expansion of a paper read before the American Geographical Society, November 28, 1871.[2]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b "Death of James C. Brevoort". The New York Times. December 8, 1887. p. 8. Retrieved November 5, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e Wilson & Fiske 1900.
  3. ^ American Antiquarian Society Members Directory
  4. ^ Brooklin Historical Society. Guide to the Brevoort Family papers. Retrieved on May 8, 2014.
  5. ^ Christopher Scharpf; Kenneth J. Lazara (August 10, 2019). "Order CARANGIFORMES (Jacks)". The ETYFish Project Fish Name Etymology Database. Christopher Scharpf and Kenneth J. Lazara. Retrieved December 3, 2019.

References edit

  • Lydenberg, Harry Miller (August 1916). "History of the New York Public Library". Bulletin of the New York Public Library. 20: 639–641.

Attribution

External links edit

  • Brevoort, James Carson (1873). "Notes on Giovanni da Verrazano and on a Planisphere of 1529, Illustrating His American Voyage in 1524, with a Reduced Copy of the Map". Journal of the American Geographical Society of New York. 4: 145–297. doi:10.2307/196400. JSTOR 196400.

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James Carson Brevoort July 10 1818 December 7 1887 was an American collector of rare books and coins He served as superintendent of the Astor Library for two years also serving as trustee J Carson BrevoortBornJuly 10 1818 Bloomingdale District DiedDecember 7 1887 aged 69 Brooklyn Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksBiography editJ Carson Brevoort was born in Bloomingdale Manhattan on July 10 1818 1 He received his early education at home in France and at Hofwyl near Berne Switzerland He then studied at the Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures in Paris and was graduated with the diploma of a civil engineer 2 On returning to the United States he accompanied his uncle James Renwick one of the commissioners on the northeastern boundary survey In 1838 he went abroad as private secretary to Washington Irving U S Minister to Spain After serving a year in this capacity he spent several years in European travel and returned home in 1843 Two years later he married the daughter of Judge Leffert Lefferts of Brooklyn where he afterward resided serving on the board of education and as one of the constructing board of water commissioners 2 He became a regent of the University of New York in 1861 and the same year received the degree of LL D from Williams College For ten years beginning in 1863 he was president of the Long Island Historical Society In 1868 he was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society 3 For two years March 1876 to February 1878 he was superintendent of the Astor Library in New York City of which he had been a trustee since 1852 He oversaw the beginning of a card catalog for the Astor collection He resigned as a trustee in September 1878 He was a member of the New York Historical Society the Academy of Natural Sciences the American Geographical Society the Massachusetts Historical Society the Pennsylvania Historical Society and numerous other scientific literary and artistic associations in which he was always actively involved 2 He was a collector of rare books and coins From his father Henry Brevoort he inherited about 6 000 volumes mostly Americana which were collected in Europe during the turbulent years from 1810 until 1832 To this library Brevoort made large additions until in 1875 it comprised about 10 000 volumes many of them very rare and costly He also collected medals and manuscripts About 1875 he began to bestow many of his treasures upon various institutions His collections also embraced entomology and ichthyology books and specimens 2 Brevoort removed in early life to Yonkers but returned to New York and was a member of the Common Council for many years Brevoort married Elizabeth Dorothea Lefferts in 1845 and they had one child Henry L Brevoort 1849 1895 4 In 1852 he moved to Rye He died at his home in Brooklyn on December 7 1887 1 His friend the ichthyologist Theodore Nicholas Gill honored Brevoort in the specific name of a fish the hairfin lookdown Selene brevoortii 5 Works editHe contributed to the American Journal of Numismatics a series of illustrated papers on Early Spanish and Portuguese Coinage in America In the Historical Magazine he published a paper on the discovery of the remains of Columbus and in 1874 prepared a volume printed privately entitled Verrazano the Navigator or Notes on Giovanni de Verrazano and on a Planisphere of 1529 illustrating his American Voyage in 1524 this being a revision and expansion of a paper read before the American Geographical Society November 28 1871 2 Notes edit a b Death of James C Brevoort The New York Times December 8 1887 p 8 Retrieved November 5 2021 via Newspapers com a b c d e Wilson amp Fiske 1900 American Antiquarian Society Members Directory Brooklin Historical Society Guide to the Brevoort Family papers Retrieved on May 8 2014 Christopher Scharpf Kenneth J Lazara August 10 2019 Order CARANGIFORMES Jacks The ETYFish Project Fish Name Etymology Database Christopher Scharpf and Kenneth J Lazara Retrieved December 3 2019 References editLydenberg Harry Miller August 1916 History of the New York Public Library Bulletin of the New York Public Library 20 639 641 Attribution This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Wilson J G Fiske J eds 1900 Brevoort Henry Appletons Cyclopaedia of American Biography New York D Appleton External links editBrevoort James Carson 1873 Notes on Giovanni da Verrazano and on a Planisphere of 1529 Illustrating His American Voyage in 1524 with a Reduced Copy of the Map Journal of the American Geographical Society of New York 4 145 297 doi 10 2307 196400 JSTOR 196400 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title J Carson Brevoort amp oldid 1061927295, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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