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James Parton

James Parton (February 9, 1822 – October 17, 1891) was an English-born American biographer who wrote books on the lives of Horace Greeley, Aaron Burr, Andrew Jackson, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Voltaire, and contributed three biographies to Eminent Women of the Age.[1]

James Parton
Parton c. 1870
Born(1822-02-09)February 9, 1822
Canterbury, England
DiedOctober 17, 1891(1891-10-17) (aged 69)
Newburyport, Massachusetts, U.S.
OccupationWriter
SubjectBiography
Spouse
  • (m. 1856; died 1872)
  • Ellen Willis Eldredge
    (m. 1876)

Biography edit

Parton was born in Canterbury, England, in 1822. He was taken to the United States when he was five years old, studied in New York City and White Plains, New York, and was a schoolmaster in Philadelphia and then in New York. He moved to Newburyport, Massachusetts, where he died on October 17, 1891.

Parton was the most popular biographer of his day in America. Parton's nonfiction combined elements of novel writing, which made his books quite popular. Harriet Beecher Stowe once thanked him "for the pleasure you have given me in biographical works which you have had the faculty of making more interesting than romance—(let me trust it is not by making them in part works of imagination)."[2]

His first wife, Sara (1811–1872), sister of Nathaniel Parker Willis, and widow of Charles H. Eldredge (d. 1846), attained considerable popularity as a writer under the pen name Fanny Fern. They were married in 1856. Her works include the novels, Ruth Hall (1854), reminiscent of her own life, and Rose Clark (1857); and several volumes of sketches and stories.

In 1876 Parton married Ellen Willis Eldredge, his first wife's daughter by her first husband, Charles Eldredge. With Ellen (and previously Fanny Fern), he raised Ethel, the daughter of Grace Eldredge (Fanny Fern's daughter) and writer Mortimer Thomson (also known as Philander Doesticks). Although never legally adopted by Parton, she took his last name upon reaching her majority. Ethel Parton became a famous writer of children's books about 19th-century life in Newburyport, MA, published in the 1930s and 1940s.

James and Ellen had two children, Hugo and Mabel. Hugo's children, who constitute James Parton's legal and genetic grandchildren, were

  • James Parton (1912–2001), founder and publisher of the magazines American Heritage and Horizon
  • Nike Parton (1922–2005), a prominent Florida artist.

Selected works edit

  • Life of Horace Greeley (1855)
  • Life and Times of Aaron Burr (1857)
  • Life of Andrew Jackson (1859–1860) 3 volumes
  • General Butler in New Orleans: History of the Administration of the Department of the Gulf in the Year 1862: With an Account of the Capture of New Orleans, and a Sketch of the Previous Career of the General, Civil and Military (1864)
  • Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin (1864)
  • Famous Americans of Recent Times (1867)
  • Eminent Women of the Age; Being Narratives of the Lives and Deeds of the Most Prominent Women of the Present Generation (1868) (Forty-seven biographies of women, of which Parton wrote four: Florence Nightingale, Mrs. Frances Anne Kemble, Jenny Lind Goldschmidt, and Victoria, Queen of England.)
  • The People's Book of Biography (1868)
  • Life of Thomas Jefferson (1874)
  • Life of Voltaire (1881)[3]
  • Noted Women of Europe and America: Authors, Artists, Reformers, and Heroines. Queens, Princesses, and Women of Society. Women Eccentric and Peculiar. From the Most Recent and Authentic Sources (1883)
  • Captains of Industry (two series, 1884 and 1891)

References edit

  1. ^ "WorldCat Directory". Worldcat. (see "Selected Works," below).
  2. ^ Casper, Scott E. Constructing America Lives: Biography and Culture in Nineteenth-Century America. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1999: 252. ISBN 0-8078-4765-8
  3. ^ "Review of Life of Voltaire by James Parton". Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art. 52 (1347): 240–241. 20 August 1881.
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james, parton, english, footballer, footballer, february, 1822, october, 1891, english, born, american, biographer, wrote, books, lives, horace, greeley, aaron, burr, andrew, jackson, benjamin, franklin, thomas, jefferson, voltaire, contributed, three, biograp. For the English footballer see James Parton footballer James Parton February 9 1822 October 17 1891 was an English born American biographer who wrote books on the lives of Horace Greeley Aaron Burr Andrew Jackson Benjamin Franklin Thomas Jefferson Voltaire and contributed three biographies to Eminent Women of the Age 1 James PartonParton c 1870Born 1822 02 09 February 9 1822Canterbury EnglandDiedOctober 17 1891 1891 10 17 aged 69 Newburyport Massachusetts U S OccupationWriterSubjectBiographySpouseFanny Fern m 1856 died 1872 wbr Ellen Willis Eldredge m 1876 wbr Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected works 3 References 4 External linksBiography editParton was born in Canterbury England in 1822 He was taken to the United States when he was five years old studied in New York City and White Plains New York and was a schoolmaster in Philadelphia and then in New York He moved to Newburyport Massachusetts where he died on October 17 1891 Parton was the most popular biographer of his day in America Parton s nonfiction combined elements of novel writing which made his books quite popular Harriet Beecher Stowe once thanked him for the pleasure you have given me in biographical works which you have had the faculty of making more interesting than romance let me trust it is not by making them in part works of imagination 2 His first wife Sara 1811 1872 sister of Nathaniel Parker Willis and widow of Charles H Eldredge d 1846 attained considerable popularity as a writer under the pen name Fanny Fern They were married in 1856 Her works include the novels Ruth Hall 1854 reminiscent of her own life and Rose Clark 1857 and several volumes of sketches and stories In 1876 Parton married Ellen Willis Eldredge his first wife s daughter by her first husband Charles Eldredge With Ellen and previously Fanny Fern he raised Ethel the daughter of Grace Eldredge Fanny Fern s daughter and writer Mortimer Thomson also known as Philander Doesticks Although never legally adopted by Parton she took his last name upon reaching her majority Ethel Parton became a famous writer of children s books about 19th century life in Newburyport MA published in the 1930s and 1940s James and Ellen had two children Hugo and Mabel Hugo s children who constitute James Parton s legal and genetic grandchildren were James Parton 1912 2001 founder and publisher of the magazines American Heritage and Horizon Nike Parton 1922 2005 a prominent Florida artist Selected works editLife of Horace Greeley 1855 Life and Times of Aaron Burr 1857 Life of Andrew Jackson 1859 1860 3 volumes General Butler in New Orleans History of the Administration of the Department of the Gulf in the Year 1862 With an Account of the Capture of New Orleans and a Sketch of the Previous Career of the General Civil and Military 1864 Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin 1864 Famous Americans of Recent Times 1867 Eminent Women of the Age Being Narratives of the Lives and Deeds of the Most Prominent Women of the Present Generation 1868 Forty seven biographies of women of which Parton wrote four Florence Nightingale Mrs Frances Anne Kemble Jenny Lind Goldschmidt and Victoria Queen of England The People s Book of Biography 1868 Life of Thomas Jefferson 1874 Life of Voltaire 1881 3 Noted Women of Europe and America Authors Artists Reformers and Heroines Queens Princesses and Women of Society Women Eccentric and Peculiar From the Most Recent and Authentic Sources 1883 Captains of Industry two series 1884 and 1891 References edit WorldCat Directory Worldcat see Selected Works below Casper Scott E Constructing America Lives Biography and Culture in Nineteenth Century America Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina Press 1999 252 ISBN 0 8078 4765 8 Review of Life of Voltaire by James Parton Saturday Review of Politics Literature Science and Art 52 1347 240 241 20 August 1881 Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Parton James Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 20 11th ed Cambridge University Press External links edit nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about James Parton Works by James Parton at Project Gutenberg Works by or about James Parton at Internet Archive Works by James Parton at LibriVox public domain audiobooks nbsp http www answers com topic parton james Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Parton amp oldid 1178719478, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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