James Kendall Hosmer

James Kendall Hosmer
Born 29 January 1834 Edit this on Wikidata
Northfield Edit this on Wikidata
Died 11 May 1927 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 93)
Alma mater
Occupation Librarian edit this on wikidata

James Kendall Hosmer (born in Northfield, Massachusetts, 29 January 1834; died 11 May 1927[1]) was a United States educator, historian and writer.

Biography

Hosmer was the son of Unitarian clergyman George Washington Hosmer. He graduated from Harvard in 1855. He then studied theology, and became pastor for a Unitarian congregation in Deerfield, Massachusetts, in 1860.[1] During the American Civil War, he served in the 52nd Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers. After the war, he felt himself unsuited for the ministry, and decided to seek other occupations.[1]

He was professor at Antioch College 1866-1872. From 1872 to 1874, he occupied the chair of English and German literature in the University of Missouri, and in 1874 was elected to a similar professorship in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.

He left his professorship in Missouri to direct the Minneapolis Public Library 1892-1904. He was the 1902/3 president of the American Library Association, and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Family

He married Eliza A. Cutler. She died in 1877, and he married Jenny P. Garland.[1]

Literary works

  • Hosmer, James Kendall (1864). The color-guard; being a corporal's notes of military service in the Nineteenth army corps. Boston, Walker, Wise.
  • —— (1865). The Thinking Bayonet, a novel
  • —— (1879). A Short History of German Literature (St. Louis)
  • —— (1885). Life of Samuel Adams ("American Statesmen" series, Boston)
  • —— Story of the Jews ("Story of the Nations" series, New York, 1886)
  • (1888). The Life of Young Sir Henry Vane, Governor of Massachusetts Bay. New York, Harper.
  • —— (1890).A Short History of Anglo-Saxon Freedom
  • (1894). How Thankful Was Bewitched. Putnam.
  • —— (1901). A Short History of the Mississippi Valley
  • —— (1902). A Short History of the Louisiana Purchase
  • (1913). The appeal to arms, 1861-1863. New York, Harper.
  • (1907). Outcome of the Civil war, 1863-1865. New York, Harper. Upgrade source listing
  • —— (1912). The Last Leaf, reminiscences

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Buck, Solon J. (1932). "Hosmer, James Kendall". Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.

References

  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Wilson, James Grant; Fiske, John, eds. (1892). "Hosmer, George Washington". Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.


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