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John Russell Bartlett

John Russell Bartlett (October 23, 1805 – May 28, 1886) was an American historian and linguist.[1]

John Russell Bartlett
Born(1805-10-23)October 23, 1805
Died28 May 1886(1886-05-28) (aged 80)
NationalityAmerican
Scientific career
FieldsHistory, linguistics
Signature

Early life

Bartlett was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on October 23, 1805, the son of Smith Bartlett and Nancy (Russell) Bartlett. In 1819 he was a student at the Lowville Academy in Lowville, New York, which he attended for two years. From 1807 to 1824 he lived in Kingston, Canada. From 1824 to 1836 he lived in Providence where he worked first as a clerk in his uncle's dry goods store (1824–1828), then as a bookkeeper and acting teller at the Bank of North America (1828–1831), and finally as the first cashier of the Globe Bank (1831–1836).

Intellectual life, business

In 1831, he was one of the founders of the Providence Athenaeum, and was elected its first treasurer. That year he was also elected to membership in the Rhode Island Historical Society. The following year he was ordering books for the newly founded Providence Franklin Society, an early lyceum.[2]: 5  Over the course of his life he became involved with a number of other organizations including the New England Historic Genealogical Society,[2]: 19  and being elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1856.[3]

Bartlett moved to New York City in 1836, where he became a partner in the dry goods commission house of Jesup, Swift and Company. In 1840 he and his friend Charles Welford started the bookselling and publishing firm of Bartlett and Welford which was located in the Astor House hotel on the west side of Broadway between Vesey and Barclay streets. The firm, which was known for its large stock of foreign books, issued five catalogs between 1840 and 1848.[2]: 7  While in New York, he became friends with a number of leading intellectuals, including the ethnologist and public servant Albert Gallatin. In 1842, he helped Gallatin found the American Ethnological Society.[2]: 7  Bartlett later served as the Foreign Corresponding Secretary of the organization.[4]

Bartlett is known in the field of lexicography for his Dictionary of Americanisms (1848), a pioneering work that, although supplanted by later dialect studies, is still of value to students of language and remains a valuable contribution to the subject. Later editions were published in 1859, 1860, and 1877. The first edition was translated into Dutch and published in 1854. The third edition of 1860 was translated into German and published in 1866.[5]

United States Boundary Commissioner, travels through the American Southwest

Bartlett returned to Providence in 1850.[5] He then traveled to Washington D.C., intending to request the position of ambassador to Denmark. Instead he was offered the position of United States Boundary Commissioner responsible for surveying the boundary between the United States and Mexico. This required him to form a group to travel throughout the Southwest.[1] Members of the Whig Party deluged Bartlett with applications for positions on the survey for young men recommended by talents such as "a true gentleman", "skilled in French", "Having a talent for words", "a citizen of Providence", etc. Bartlett was criticized for accepting many men who had no relevant skills to offer the survey and did not flourish while traveling and camping in the West.[6] He did resist some inappropriate requests, daring to reject the recommendation of one Thomas W. Jones by Henry Clay and nine other US Senators, pointing out that Jones was "a hanger-on in Washington and all wanted him out of the way".[7]

Some group members were more useful; in addition to the professional surveyors, there were four botanists and four zoologists who made significant collections. Some were at least decorative; the painter Henry Cheever Pratt contributed thirty plates to Bartlett's A Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora and Chihuahua[1] (2 vols, 1854), published after Bartlett was superseded by another commissioner. It contains much valuable scientific and historical material concerning the area. Bartlett collected word lists from many of the Native Americans who he met. The autoethnonym of the Seri people of northwestern Mexico, Comcaac (which he wrote as "komkak"), was first recorded by Bartlett during a short visit to the area in early 1852. The word was included in the list of approximately 180 words that Bartlett archived in the Bureau of American Ethnology (now part of the National Anthropological Archives, housed at the Smithsonian).[5]

He remained Boundary Commissioner from 1850 to 1853, when the Whig Party lost power upon the accession of President Franklin Pierce.

Secretary of State for Rhode Island, librarian

From 1855 to 1872 Bartlett was Secretary of State of Rhode Island, and while serving in this capacity thoroughly re-arranged and classified the state records and prepared various bibliographies and compilations, relating chiefly to the history of the state. In the later years of his life he became the librarian for the John Carter Brown Library and collated an exhaustive catalog of the collection that was published in four volumes.[8] He died in Providence on May 28, 1886.[5]

Marriages and children

Bartlett married Eliza Allen Rhodes of Pawtuxet, Rhode Island on May 15, 1831. They had seven children, including four daughters: Elizabeth Dorrance (1833–1840), Anna Russell (1835–1885), Leila (1846–1850), and Fanny Osgood (1850–1882). The last daughter was named for the poet Frances Sargent Osgood, a friend of the family. Their three sons were Marine Corps major Henry Anthony (1838–1901), George Francis (1840–1842), captain, and later rear admiral on the Retired List, John R. Bartlett, USN, who served in the Civil War and Spanish–American War and who was also a noted oceanographer. Eliza died in 1853. On November 12, 1863, Bartlett married his second wife, Ellen Eddy, of Providence. [9]

Note

 
Portrait of Bartlett by John Sullivan Lincoln

John Russell Bartlett should not be confused with John Bartlett, compiler of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations.

Selected works

  • Bartlett, John Russell (1847). The Progress of Ethnology: An Account of Recent Archæological, Philological and Geographical Researches in Various Parts of the Globe, Tending to Elucidate the Physical History of Man (2nd ed.). New York: William Van Norden. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  • Bartlett, John Russell (1854). Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora, and Chihuahua: Connected with the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission, During the Years 1850, '51, '52, and '53 (Vol. I) and (Vol. II) New York: D. Appleton & Company.
  • Bartlett, John Russell (1858). Census of the Inhabitants of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Providence: Anthony Knowles & Company. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  • Bartlett, John Russell (1865). Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England: 1784–1792. Providence: Providence Press Co. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  • Bartlett, John Russell (1866). The Literature of the Rebellion: A Catalogue of Books and Pamphlets Relating to the Civil War of the United States. Boston: Draper and Halliday. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  • Bartlett, John Russell (1874). The Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg: With the Proceedings at Its Consecration, at the Laying of the Corner-stone of the Monument, and at Its Dedication. Providence: Providence Press Co. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  • Bartlett, John Russell (1877). Dictionary of Americanisms: A Glossary of Words and Phrases Usually Regarded as Peculiar to the United States (4th ed.). Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. Retrieved May 20, 2009.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b c "John Russell Bartlett papers, 1850–1853". Research Collections. Archives of American Art. 2011. Retrieved 29 Jun 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d Gammell, William (1886). Life and Services of the Hon. John Russell Bartlett. Providence, RI: Providence Press Company. p. 5. ISBN 9780795005367. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  3. ^ American Antiquarian Society Members Directory
  4. ^ Squier, E. G. (1848). Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. p. 48.
  5. ^ a b c d Chisholm 1911.
  6. ^ John Russell Bartlett Correspondence, Volume 1 (May 1850-July 1850), Bartlett Collection, John Carter Brown Library, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. As quoted in SURVEY OF THE UNITED STATES MEXICO BOUNDARY- 1849-1855. Background Study. LENARD E. BROWN, DIVISION OF HISTORY, Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation. May 1, 1969. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, National Park Service. Page 11. URL http://npshistory.com/publications/srs/us-mex-boundary-survey.pdf, accessed 21.02.2023
  7. ^ SURVEY OF THE UNITED STATES MEXICO BOUNDARY- 1849-1855. Background Study. LENARD E. BROWN, DIVISION OF HISTORY, Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation. May 1, 1969. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, National Park Service. Page 11. URL http://npshistory.com/publications/srs/us-mex-boundary-survey.pdf, accessed 21.02.2023 "A man that can say "No" to ten members of the United States Senate was not totally lacking in discrimination in hiring."
  8. ^ Brown, John Howard (1900). Lamb's Biographical Dictionary of the United States (Vol. 1). Boston: James H. Lamb Co. p. 211. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
  9. ^ Bartlett, John Russell (1879). Genealogy of that Branch of the Russell Family. Providence: Providence Press Company. ISBN 9780608336596. Retrieved 4 January 2015.

Bibliography

  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Bartlett, John Russell" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  • Hine, Robert V. (1968). Bartlett's West: Drawing the Mexican Boundary. Yale University Press.
  • Hine, Robert V. (1999). "Bartlett, John Russell". American National Biography. Oxford University Press.
  • Werne, Joseph Richard (2007). The Imaginary Line : a history of the United States and Mexican boundary survey, 1848-1857. Fort Worth, Tex.: Texas Christian University Press. ISBN 0-87565-338-3.

External links

Political offices
Preceded by Secretary of State of Rhode Island
1855–1872
Succeeded by

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Bartlett, John Russell". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.

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For his son the American naval officer see John Russell Bartlett naval officer John Russell Bartlett October 23 1805 May 28 1886 was an American historian and linguist 1 John Russell BartlettBorn 1805 10 23 October 23 1805Providence Rhode Island USDied28 May 1886 1886 05 28 aged 80 Providence Rhode Island USNationalityAmericanScientific careerFieldsHistory linguisticsSignature Contents 1 Early life 2 Intellectual life business 3 United States Boundary Commissioner travels through the American Southwest 4 Secretary of State for Rhode Island librarian 5 Marriages and children 6 Note 7 Selected works 8 Gallery 9 References 10 Bibliography 11 External linksEarly life EditBartlett was born in Providence Rhode Island on October 23 1805 the son of Smith Bartlett and Nancy Russell Bartlett In 1819 he was a student at the Lowville Academy in Lowville New York which he attended for two years From 1807 to 1824 he lived in Kingston Canada From 1824 to 1836 he lived in Providence where he worked first as a clerk in his uncle s dry goods store 1824 1828 then as a bookkeeper and acting teller at the Bank of North America 1828 1831 and finally as the first cashier of the Globe Bank 1831 1836 Intellectual life business EditIn 1831 he was one of the founders of the Providence Athenaeum and was elected its first treasurer That year he was also elected to membership in the Rhode Island Historical Society The following year he was ordering books for the newly founded Providence Franklin Society an early lyceum 2 5 Over the course of his life he became involved with a number of other organizations including the New England Historic Genealogical Society 2 19 and being elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1856 3 Bartlett moved to New York City in 1836 where he became a partner in the dry goods commission house of Jesup Swift and Company In 1840 he and his friend Charles Welford started the bookselling and publishing firm of Bartlett and Welford which was located in the Astor House hotel on the west side of Broadway between Vesey and Barclay streets The firm which was known for its large stock of foreign books issued five catalogs between 1840 and 1848 2 7 While in New York he became friends with a number of leading intellectuals including the ethnologist and public servant Albert Gallatin In 1842 he helped Gallatin found the American Ethnological Society 2 7 Bartlett later served as the Foreign Corresponding Secretary of the organization 4 Bartlett is known in the field of lexicography for his Dictionary of Americanisms 1848 a pioneering work that although supplanted by later dialect studies is still of value to students of language and remains a valuable contribution to the subject Later editions were published in 1859 1860 and 1877 The first edition was translated into Dutch and published in 1854 The third edition of 1860 was translated into German and published in 1866 5 United States Boundary Commissioner travels through the American Southwest EditBartlett returned to Providence in 1850 5 He then traveled to Washington D C intending to request the position of ambassador to Denmark Instead he was offered the position of United States Boundary Commissioner responsible for surveying the boundary between the United States and Mexico This required him to form a group to travel throughout the Southwest 1 Members of the Whig Party deluged Bartlett with applications for positions on the survey for young men recommended by talents such as a true gentleman skilled in French Having a talent for words a citizen of Providence etc Bartlett was criticized for accepting many men who had no relevant skills to offer the survey and did not flourish while traveling and camping in the West 6 He did resist some inappropriate requests daring to reject the recommendation of one Thomas W Jones by Henry Clay and nine other US Senators pointing out that Jones was a hanger on in Washington and all wanted him out of the way 7 Some group members were more useful in addition to the professional surveyors there were four botanists and four zoologists who made significant collections Some were at least decorative the painter Henry Cheever Pratt contributed thirty plates to Bartlett s A Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas New Mexico California Sonora and Chihuahua 1 2 vols 1854 published after Bartlett was superseded by another commissioner It contains much valuable scientific and historical material concerning the area Bartlett collected word lists from many of the Native Americans who he met The autoethnonym of the Seri people of northwestern Mexico Comcaac which he wrote as komkak was first recorded by Bartlett during a short visit to the area in early 1852 The word was included in the list of approximately 180 words that Bartlett archived in the Bureau of American Ethnology now part of the National Anthropological Archives housed at the Smithsonian 5 He remained Boundary Commissioner from 1850 to 1853 when the Whig Party lost power upon the accession of President Franklin Pierce Secretary of State for Rhode Island librarian EditFrom 1855 to 1872 Bartlett was Secretary of State of Rhode Island and while serving in this capacity thoroughly re arranged and classified the state records and prepared various bibliographies and compilations relating chiefly to the history of the state In the later years of his life he became the librarian for the John Carter Brown Library and collated an exhaustive catalog of the collection that was published in four volumes 8 He died in Providence on May 28 1886 5 Marriages and children EditBartlett married Eliza Allen Rhodes of Pawtuxet Rhode Island on May 15 1831 They had seven children including four daughters Elizabeth Dorrance 1833 1840 Anna Russell 1835 1885 Leila 1846 1850 and Fanny Osgood 1850 1882 The last daughter was named for the poet Frances Sargent Osgood a friend of the family Their three sons were Marine Corps major Henry Anthony 1838 1901 George Francis 1840 1842 captain and later rear admiral on the Retired List John R Bartlett USN who served in the Civil War and Spanish American War and who was also a noted oceanographer Eliza died in 1853 On November 12 1863 Bartlett married his second wife Ellen Eddy of Providence 9 Note Edit Portrait of Bartlett by John Sullivan LincolnJohn Russell Bartlett should not be confused with John Bartlett compiler of Bartlett s Familiar Quotations Selected works EditBartlett John Russell 1847 The Progress of Ethnology An Account of Recent Archaeological Philological and Geographical Researches in Various Parts of the Globe Tending to Elucidate the Physical History of Man 2nd ed New York William Van Norden Retrieved May 20 2009 Bartlett John Russell 1854 Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas New Mexico California Sonora and Chihuahua Connected with the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission During the Years 1850 51 52 and 53 Vol I and Vol II New York D Appleton amp Company Bartlett John Russell 1858 Census of the Inhabitants of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Providence Anthony Knowles amp Company Retrieved May 20 2009 Bartlett John Russell 1865 Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations in New England 1784 1792 Providence Providence Press Co Retrieved May 20 2009 Bartlett John Russell 1866 The Literature of the Rebellion A Catalogue of Books and Pamphlets Relating to the Civil War of the United States Boston Draper and Halliday Retrieved 4 January 2015 Bartlett John Russell 1874 The Soldiers National Cemetery at Gettysburg With the Proceedings at Its Consecration at the Laying of the Corner stone of the Monument and at Its Dedication Providence Providence Press Co Retrieved May 20 2009 Bartlett John Russell 1877 Dictionary of Americanisms A Glossary of Words and Phrases Usually Regarded as Peculiar to the United States 4th ed Boston Little Brown and Company Retrieved May 20 2009 Gallery Edit References Edit a b c John Russell Bartlett papers 1850 1853 Research Collections Archives of American Art 2011 Retrieved 29 Jun 2011 a b c d Gammell William 1886 Life and Services of the Hon John Russell Bartlett Providence RI Providence Press Company p 5 ISBN 9780795005367 Retrieved 4 January 2015 American Antiquarian Society Members Directory Squier E G 1848 Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley Washington D C Smithsonian Institution p 48 a b c d Chisholm 1911 John Russell Bartlett Correspondence Volume 1 May 1850 July 1850 Bartlett Collection John Carter Brown Library Brown University Providence Rhode Island As quoted in SURVEY OF THE UNITED STATES MEXICO BOUNDARY 1849 1855 Background Study LENARD E BROWN DIVISION OF HISTORY Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation May 1 1969 U S DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Park Service Page 11 URL http npshistory com publications srs us mex boundary survey pdf accessed 21 02 2023 SURVEY OF THE UNITED STATES MEXICO BOUNDARY 1849 1855 Background Study LENARD E BROWN DIVISION OF HISTORY Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation May 1 1969 U S DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Park Service Page 11 URL http npshistory com publications srs us mex boundary survey pdf accessed 21 02 2023 A man that can say No to ten members of the United States Senate was not totally lacking in discrimination in hiring Brown John Howard 1900 Lamb s Biographical Dictionary of the United States Vol 1 Boston James H Lamb Co p 211 Retrieved May 20 2009 Bartlett John Russell 1879 Genealogy of that Branch of the Russell Family Providence Providence Press Company ISBN 9780608336596 Retrieved 4 January 2015 Bibliography EditChisholm Hugh ed 1911 Bartlett John Russell Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press Hine Robert V 1968 Bartlett s West Drawing the Mexican Boundary Yale University Press Hine Robert V 1999 Bartlett John Russell American National Biography Oxford University Press Werne Joseph Richard 2007 The Imaginary Line a history of the United States and Mexican boundary survey 1848 1857 Fort Worth Tex Texas Christian University Press ISBN 0 87565 338 3 External links EditJohn Russell Bartlett Works at the John Carter Brown Library John Russell Bartlett Papers at the Rhode Island Historical Society John Russell Bartlett scrapbook and letters Available online through Lehigh University s I Remain A Digital Archive of Manuscripts Letters and Ephemera Works by John Russell Bartlett at Project Gutenberg Works by or about John Russell Bartlett at Internet ArchivePolitical officesPreceded byWilliam R Watson Secretary of State of Rhode Island1855 1872 Succeeded byJoshua M Addeman This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Bartlett John Russell Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Russell Bartlett amp oldid 1140853593, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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