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In 'Biographical Memorials of James Oglethorpe,' Thaddeus Mason Harris meticulously chronicles the life and legacy of the founder of the Colony of Georgia. Harris's writing, a blend of rigorous historical scholarship and elegant prose, resuscitates the figure of James Oglethorpe, giving the reader a comprehensive view of his impact. The book captures the zeitgeist of early American colonial history, placing Oglethorpe's contributions in literary context among seminal figures whose lives shaped the New World. DigiCat Publishing's careful reproduction of Harris's work ensures that its…mehr

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In 'Biographical Memorials of James Oglethorpe,' Thaddeus Mason Harris meticulously chronicles the life and legacy of the founder of the Colony of Georgia. Harris's writing, a blend of rigorous historical scholarship and elegant prose, resuscitates the figure of James Oglethorpe, giving the reader a comprehensive view of his impact. The book captures the zeitgeist of early American colonial history, placing Oglethorpe's contributions in literary context among seminal figures whose lives shaped the New World. DigiCat Publishing's careful reproduction of Harris's work ensures that its significant literary style remains preserved for contemporary and future scholars and readers alike. Thaddeus Mason Harris, an esteemed scholar of his time, drew upon extensive research and a deep understanding of American colonial history to craft this homage to Oglethorpe. Likely motivated by the urge to illuminate the contributions of lesser-known founding figures, Harris's biographical work offers insights into the character and motivations of Oglethorpe, whose visionary leadership often gets overshadowed by his more famous contemporaries. The precision and passion with which Harris presents this memorial reflect a dedication to celebrating historical legacies, setting a precedent for biographical literature of the era. Recommended for historians, students of American history, and biographical enthusiasts, 'Biographical Memorials of James Oglethorpe' is a vital addition to historical scholarship. The book's enlightening portrayal of Oglethorpe's life, paired with Harris's astute analysis, makes it an instructive and compelling read. DigiCat's modern reprint not only honors the book's status as a world literature classic but also underscores the importance of historical remembrance and the transmission of knowledge across generations.

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Thad P. Mason Harris was a distinguished American clergyman, historian, and librarian who made significant contributions to the early literary culture of the United States. Born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, on July 7, 1768, Harris showed great intellectual promise from a young age. After pursuing his education at Harvard University, he graduated in 1787 and went on to serve in various positions, including as a preacher and a teacher, while engaging in scholarly endeavors. Harris is perhaps best known for his 'Biographical Memorials of James Oglethorpe' (1841), a rigorously compiled biography of the founder of the colony of Georgia. This work showcases Harris's meticulous research and deep respect for historical accuracy, offering readers a comprehensive insight into the life and achievements of General Oglethorpe. Known for his attention to detail and a prosaic style that reflects the erudition of his time, Harris's literary legacy provides an invaluable window into the early American historical narrative. In addition to his biographical work, Harris made contributions to the broader field of literature through his involvement in the American Antiquarian Society and his role as the librarian of Harvard University from 1831 to 1842. His passion for knowledge and preservation of history is evident in his extensive scholarly output, which continues to be a resource for researchers and history enthusiasts alike. Harris passed away on April 3, 1842, leaving behind a rich body of work that endures in the annals of American letters.