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Peter Cooper
by Rossiter W. (Rossiter Worthington) Raymond
- Language
- EN
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This biography is a narrative account of the life of Peter Cooper, emphasizing his roles as an industrialist, inventor, and philanthropist in 19th-century America. The work is organised chronologically, beginning with Cooper’s family background and early life during a period of significant societal change. It details his various business enterprises and highlights his dedication to public education and social reform through philanthropic efforts such as the founding of the Cooper Union. The biography also discusses his influence on national politics and his enduring legacy through educational and cultural institutions.
Written in the early 20th century, the book reflects on Cooper’s contributions to industry and society, providing insights into his character and motivations. It draws from personal acquaintance with Cooper and includes commentary on his impact during a transformative era in American history. The text serves as a historical reference for those interested in the development of American industry and education reform in the period.
Written in the early 20th century, the book reflects on Cooper’s contributions to industry and society, providing insights into his character and motivations. It draws from personal acquaintance with Cooper and includes commentary on his impact during a transformative era in American history. The text serves as a historical reference for those interested in the development of American industry and education reform in the period.
From the opening pages
VII. The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art 64 VIII. National Politics 96 IX. The End 104 PREFACE During the last decade of Peter Cooper's life, the writer of this biographical sketch enjoyed some degree of intimacy with him, as professional adviser and traveling companion, and also, incidentally, as consulting engineer of the firm of Cooper and Hewitt, and manager of a department in the Cooper Union. This circumstance, together with the preference kindly expressed by Mr. Cooper's family, doubtless influenced the selection of the writer for the honorable task of preparing this book,—a task which was welcome as a labor of love, though the execution of it has been hindered and impaired by the demands of other duties. The real difficulty has been to compress within the prescribed limits a story covering so many years and so many topics, yet not possessing those features of dramatic action or adventure which could be treated briefly, with picturesque effect. Mr. Cooper's family has kindly furnished abundant material for this work, including, besides his own published utterances, the notes of the stenographer to whom Mr. Cooper, in the last years of his life, dictated his "reminiscences." The use which has been made of these will be evident to the reader. Beyond an occasional revelation of the character of the speaker, or a side-light thrown upon the manners and conditions of our early national life, they have not furnished valuable data; and the study of them suggests an observation which may be heeded with advantage in similar cases hereafter, though it comes too late to be useful in this instance, namely, that the recollections of old people with retentive memories, like Peter Cooper, may be invaluable, if they are intelligently aroused and guided; but if the speakers (as in his case) are left to their own initiative, they are too likely to furnish superfluous accounts of events already described more accurately in authentic contemporaneous records. It has not been practicable to preserve, in the treatment of the subject, a strictly chronological order. As the titles of the several chapters indicate, the different lines of Mr. Cooper's activity have been considered, to some extent, separately, so that their periods overlap each other. This sketch of Mr. Cooper's career furnishes the elements of an analysis, which I introduce here, as a guide in the interpretation of what is to follow. 1. The…
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