- Francis Whiting Halsey
Francis Whiting Halsey (October 15, 1851 – 1919), was a journalist and historian, born in Unadilla, New York. He was the son of Dr. Gaius Leonard Halsey, a Civil War surgeon, and Juliet (Cartington) Halsey. He was the grandson of Dr. Gaius and Mary (Church) Halsey of
Kortright, New York , and a descendant of Thomas Halsey, who emigrated from England before 1640 and helped to found the settlement of Southampton, Long Island, one of the earliest English settlements inNew York .Biography
Francis Halsey prepared for college at the Unadilla academy and graduated from
Cornell University in 1873, taking one of the prizes for an essay in English literature. He was assistant editor of the Binghamton Times (1873-1875), a member of the editorial staff of the "New York Tribune " (1875-1880), and in 1880 joined the staff of the "New York Times " as foreign editor and writer of book reviews. He was literary editor of the Times from 1892 through 1896, and established of the "Times Saturday Review of Books and Art" in 1896.He was elected president of the New York association of Cornell alumni in 1882 and was twice the candidate of New York and other alumni for trustee of Cornell in 1882 and 1883, during the alumni agitation for new methods in university management. He was elected a member of the Aldine and Cornell clubs in New York. He lectured on early American history and made addresses before the
New York Historical Society , the New York library club and theWyoming, Pennsylvania Commemorative Association.In 1883, he married Virginia Isabel, daughter of Alexander Stanton and Sarah Ann Forbes of
New York City , however Virginia died in 1900.Halsey was the author of: "Two Months Abroad" (1878); and "", an historical work. He also issued anonymously, "Virginia Isabel Forbes", a memoir of his wife, printed privately in 1900. He wrote an extended introduction for a volume of family history entitled "Thomas Halsey of Hertfordshire, England and Southampton, Long Island"; and made contributions on historical subjects and travel to several periodicals. In 1902 he joined the staff of D. Appleton & Co. publishers, as literary adviser.
Halsey's brother, Frederick Arthur Halsey, graduated from Cornell in 1878 with a degree in mechanical engineering, authored articles and books about engineering, with an emphasis the metric system, and was editor of the American Machinist. Frederick's daughters were Marion S. and Olga S. Halsey.
Works
*"Two Months Abroad" (1878)
*"Virginia Isabel Forbes" (1900), a memoir of his wife
*"", Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1901
* "The Pioneers of Unadilla Village"
* [http://bartleby.school.aol.com/268/ "The World's Famous Orations"] (with
William Jennings Bryan ) (ed. 1906)* "The Best of the World's Classics" (with Senator
Henry Cabot Lodge )* [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/preservation/epochs/vol1/titlepg.htm "Great Epochs in American History, Described by Famous Writers, From Columbus to Roosevelt"] (ed. 1912)
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** [http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/h#a3081 "Seeing Europe with Famous Authors" (Project Gutenberg)] (ed. 1914)* An introduction to [http://net.saipan.com/personal/spn0418/halsey.htm "Thomas Halsey of Hertfordshire, England, and Southampton, Long Island, 1591-1679, with his American Descendents to the Eighth and Ninth Generations", by Jacob LaFayette Halsey and Edmund Drake Halsey] (1895)
* "The Literary Digest History of the World War, compiled from Original and Contemporary Sources: American, British, French, German, and Others" (10 Volumes)
* "Our Literary Deluge And Some of Its Deeper Waters"
* "American Authors And Their Homes, Personal Descriptions And Interviews", J. Pott & Company, New York, 1901
ources
* [http://www.oneonta.edu/~cooper/articles/nyhistory/1968nyhistory-pickering.html James H. Pickering (Michigan State University), "New York in the Revolution: Cooper's Wyandotté", Published in "New York History, Vol. XLIX, No. 2" (April 1968), pp. 121-141]
* [http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/RMM02966.html "Guide to the Halsey Family Papers, 1870-1975", Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library ]
* [http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~families/halsey/bio30.html"The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Volume 5". The Biographical Society, Boston, 1904"]
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