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William Bartelt

William Bartelt, often referred to as Bill Bartelt, is an American historian and author based in Newburgh, Indiana. He is considered the greatest living scholar on Abraham Lincoln's youth in Indiana.[1][2]

William Bartelt
Born (1946-03-09) March 9, 1946 (age 78)
Alma materIndiana State University (B.S.)
University of Evansville (M.S.)
Occupation(s)Author and educator
Known forscholar of Abraham Lincoln
Board member ofAbraham Lincoln Association, Indiana Historical Society

Early life and education edit

Bartelt graduated from Holland High School and received a Bachelor of Science in history education from Indiana State University and a master's degree from the University of Evansville. He worked more than fifteen summers at the Living Historical Farm at Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial in Lincoln City, Indiana.[3] He also worked at the Lincoln Home National Historic Site in Springfield, Illinois.[4]

Career edit

Bartelt has published books, articles, and numerous historical reports on Lincoln's life, including a 2008 book titled There I Grew Up: Remembering Abraham Lincoln's Indiana Youth.[5] In the book Bartelt guides readers through the various texts that provide much of historians' knowledge about Lincoln's boyhood. There I Grew Up helped to inspire The Better Angels, a 2014 American biographical drama-historical film about Lincoln's formative years. Bartelt also served as a historical consultant for the film, with the film's director A. J. Edwards referring to Bartelt as the "greatest living scholar on Abraham Lincoln's youth in Indiana."[1] Together with Joshua Claybourn, he co-edited Abe's Youth: Shaping the Future President (Indiana University Press, 2019).

Bartelt is a leader within several Lincoln-related organizations. He is vice-chair and board member of the Abraham Lincoln Association, was appointed by President George W. Bush to the federal Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission's advisory and education committees, and served as vice chair of the Indiana Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. Bartelt lectures before Civil War and Lincoln groups and at museums, colleges, and historical societies conferences throughout the country.[6]

In addition to his Lincoln scholarship, Bartelt serves on the board of trustees of the Indiana Historical Society and received the Indiana Historical Society's "Hoosier Historian" award in 2003.[7] He taught social studies at Harrison High School from 1968 until 2005 where he also chaired the social studies department, and he served as an adjunct instructor at the University of Southern Indiana from 1986 until 2007. Bartelt has also been president of the Vanderburgh County Historical Society, president of the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science, and served as historian of Trinity United Methodist Church in Evansville.[3]

Publications edit

Books edit

  • Bartelt, William (2001). Trinity United Methodist Church. Evansville, Ind.: M.T. Publishing Company, Inc.
  • Bartelt, William; Lonnberg, Thomas; McCutchan, Kenneth, eds. (2004) Evansville, at the Bend in the River: An Illustrated History. Sun Valley, Calif.: Amer Historical Press.
  • Bartelt, William, ed. (2008). There I Grew Up: Remembering Abraham Lincoln's Indiana Youth. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society.
  • Bartelt, William; Claybourn, Joshua, eds. (2019). Abe's Youth: Shaping the Future President. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Journal articles edit

  • Bartelt, William (September 1991). "The Land Dealings of Spencer County, Indiana, Pioneer Thomas Lincoln". Indiana Magazine of History. 81 (3): 211–223. JSTOR 27791486.
  • Bartelt, William (June 13, 2001). "Lincoln in Spencer County" (PDF). Lincoln'Bicentennial'Planning.
  • Bartelt, William (2004). "Pebbles or Diamonds: How Do We Know What We Know About Lincoln in Indiana?" (PDF). Historic Southern Indiana Lincoln Institute.
  • Bartelt, William (October 2007). "Lincoln, Race, and Slavery Before 1858: The Key Documents". OAH Magazine of History. 21 (4): 31–35. doi:10.1093/maghis/21.4.31.
  • Bartelt, William (Summer 2015). "The Making of "The Better Angels"". Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association. 36 (2): 48–52. JSTOR 26290287.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Adams, Sam (12 November 2014). . Biography. Archived from the original on 25 August 2016. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  2. ^ McWhirter, Christian. "Roundtable: The Better Angels". Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Lincoln's Assassination". Southern Indiana Civil War Roundtable. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Holland Fest to host nationally renowned historian". Dubois County Free Press. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  5. ^ Bartelt, William E. (2008). There I Grew Up. ISBN 978-0871952639.
  6. ^ Uebelhor, Casey (12 February 2019). "95th Annual Lincoln Day". Spencer County Leader. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  7. ^ "Board of Trustees". Indiana Historical Society. Retrieved 22 August 2016.

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William Bartelt often referred to as Bill Bartelt is an American historian and author based in Newburgh Indiana He is considered the greatest living scholar on Abraham Lincoln s youth in Indiana 1 2 William BarteltBorn 1946 03 09 March 9 1946 age 78 Alma materIndiana State University B S University of Evansville M S Occupation s Author and educatorKnown forscholar of Abraham LincolnBoard member ofAbraham Lincoln Association Indiana Historical Society Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Publications 3 1 Books 3 2 Journal articles 4 ReferencesEarly life and education editBartelt graduated from Holland High School and received a Bachelor of Science in history education from Indiana State University and a master s degree from the University of Evansville He worked more than fifteen summers at the Living Historical Farm at Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial in Lincoln City Indiana 3 He also worked at the Lincoln Home National Historic Site in Springfield Illinois 4 Career editBartelt has published books articles and numerous historical reports on Lincoln s life including a 2008 book titled There I Grew Up Remembering Abraham Lincoln s Indiana Youth 5 In the book Bartelt guides readers through the various texts that provide much of historians knowledge about Lincoln s boyhood There I Grew Up helped to inspire The Better Angels a 2014 American biographical drama historical film about Lincoln s formative years Bartelt also served as a historical consultant for the film with the film s director A J Edwards referring to Bartelt as the greatest living scholar on Abraham Lincoln s youth in Indiana 1 Together with Joshua Claybourn he co edited Abe s Youth Shaping the Future President Indiana University Press 2019 Bartelt is a leader within several Lincoln related organizations He is vice chair and board member of the Abraham Lincoln Association was appointed by President George W Bush to the federal Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission s advisory and education committees and served as vice chair of the Indiana Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission Bartelt lectures before Civil War and Lincoln groups and at museums colleges and historical societies conferences throughout the country 6 In addition to his Lincoln scholarship Bartelt serves on the board of trustees of the Indiana Historical Society and received the Indiana Historical Society s Hoosier Historian award in 2003 7 He taught social studies at Harrison High School from 1968 until 2005 where he also chaired the social studies department and he served as an adjunct instructor at the University of Southern Indiana from 1986 until 2007 Bartelt has also been president of the Vanderburgh County Historical Society president of the Evansville Museum of Arts History and Science and served as historian of Trinity United Methodist Church in Evansville 3 Publications editBooks edit Bartelt William 2001 Trinity United Methodist Church Evansville Ind M T Publishing Company Inc Bartelt William Lonnberg Thomas McCutchan Kenneth eds 2004 Evansville at the Bend in the River An Illustrated History Sun Valley Calif Amer Historical Press Bartelt William ed 2008 There I Grew Up Remembering Abraham Lincoln s Indiana Youth Indianapolis Indiana Historical Society Bartelt William Claybourn Joshua eds 2019 Abe s Youth Shaping the Future President Bloomington Indiana University Press Journal articles edit Bartelt William September 1991 The Land Dealings of Spencer County Indiana Pioneer Thomas Lincoln Indiana Magazine of History 81 3 211 223 JSTOR 27791486 Bartelt William June 13 2001 Lincoln in Spencer County PDF Lincoln Bicentennial Planning Bartelt William 2004 Pebbles or Diamonds How Do We Know What We Know About Lincoln in Indiana PDF Historic Southern Indiana Lincoln Institute Bartelt William October 2007 Lincoln Race and Slavery Before 1858 The Key Documents OAH Magazine of History 21 4 31 35 doi 10 1093 maghis 21 4 31 Bartelt William Summer 2015 The Making of The Better Angels Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 36 2 48 52 JSTOR 26290287 References edit a b Adams Sam 12 November 2014 The Better Angels Director A J Edwards on Young Abe Lincoln INTERVIEW Biography Archived from the original on 25 August 2016 Retrieved 22 August 2016 McWhirter Christian Roundtable The Better Angels Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association Retrieved 22 August 2016 a b Lincoln s Assassination Southern Indiana Civil War Roundtable Retrieved 22 August 2016 Holland Fest to host nationally renowned historian Dubois County Free Press Retrieved 19 December 2016 Bartelt William E 2008 There I Grew Up ISBN 978 0871952639 Uebelhor Casey 12 February 2019 95th Annual Lincoln Day Spencer County Leader Retrieved 25 February 2019 Board of Trustees Indiana Historical Society Retrieved 22 August 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Bartelt amp oldid 1174575264, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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