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John Russell Bartlett (October 23, 1805 – May 28, 1886) was an American historian and linguist.
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Oct 19, 2024 · Professor of English, University of Chicago, 1944–68. Author of Mark Twain and "Huck Finn"; coauthor of America's Humor: Poor Richard to ...
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John Russell Bartlett Papers. Businessman, publisher, author, of Providence and New York. Papers, 1826-1883. Size: 1 linear foot. Catalog number: MSS 286.
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Follow John Russell Bartlett and explore their bibliography from Amazon's John Russell Bartlett Author Page.
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Apr 4, 2019 · Bartlett was a founding father of the American Ethnological Society in 1842 and wrote The Progress of Ethnology in 1847. His most famous work ...
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John Russell Bartlett, a major American bibliographer and artist of the Southwest, had a remarkably multi-faceted career. He was for a time a bookseller, Chief ...
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John Russell Bartlett. BARTLETT, John Russell, author, born in Providence, Rhode Island, 23 October 1805 ; died there, 28 May 1886. He was educated for a ...
Mar 3, 2021 · After retirement, Rear Admiral Bartlett resided in Lonsdale and Providence, Rhode Island. He died in St. Louis, Missouri, on November 22, 1904.
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Looking for books by John Russell Bartlett? See all books authored by John Russell Bartlett, including Dictionary of Americanisms : A Glossary of Words and ...
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American historian, linguist, author, politician. He was born in Providence, RI, 23 Oct 1805, son of Smith Bartlett and Nancy Russell.