Charles Frederick Hartt

Charles Frederick Hartt
Charles Frederick Hartt

Charles Frederick Hartt (23 August 1840 in Fredericton, New Brunswick – 18 March 1878) was an Canadian-American geologist, paleontologist and naturalist who specialized in the geology of Brazil.

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Exploration in Brazil

In 1860, Hartt started to work as an assistant to Louis Agassiz (1807–1873) at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University. In 1865 he accompanied Agassiz to Brazil in the Thayer Expedition. A creationist, Agassiz believed he could find geological proof of his theory concerning glacial action in Brazil that would knock down the evolutionist theory of Charles Darwin.[1]

There, he fell in love with the new country, spending 15 months exploring it. In 1868 he accepted a post at Cornell University, in Ithaca, New York and planned to return to Brazil. Charles married Miss Lucy Cornelia Lynde of Buffalo, New York, in 1869. They had two children, Mary and Rollin. Both children became writers.

In all, Hartt participated in four expeditions to Brazil (the Morgan Expeditions) from 1870 to 1878. He collected a great deal of data about the land and the people, contributing to new knowledge about the flora, the fauna, minerals, geography, linguistics and ethnography. He was an accomplished draftsman and illustrator and musician. In his last voyage he collected more than 500,000 specimens, which were donated to the National Museum of Rio de Janeiro, where he worked as the founder and director of the section of geology from 1866 to 1867.

In 1875, following a suggestion by Hartt, the Emperor Dom Pedro II (1825-1891) established the Imperial Geological Commission. The Commission was closed down after two years of work after losing the Emperor's support. Hartt was abandoned by his wife and children, who returned to the USA.[2]

He died in Brazil, after contracting yellow fever, at the age of 38.

One of his students, the American geologist Orville Adalbert Derby (1851–1915) succeeded him at the National Museum, after having accompanied him in two of the Morgan Expeditions (1870 and 1871) and having worked with him at the Imperial Commission.

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