- Joel Dorman Steele
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birth_date =May 14 1836
birth_place =Lima, New York
death_date =May 25 1886
death_place =Elmira, New York
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footnotes =Joel Dorman Steele (1836 – 1886) was an American educator. He and his wife Esther were important textbook writers of their period, on subjects including
American history ,chemistry ,human physiology ,physics ,astronomy , andzoology . In the preface to his posthumous "Popular Physics", the publisher writes that his books "attained an extraordinary degree of popularity, due to the author's attractive style, his great skill in the selection of material suited to the demands of the schools for which the books were intended, his sympathetic spirit toward both teachers and pupils, and his earnest Christian character, which was exhibited in all his writing."Born May 14, 1836, in
Lima, New York , he became a country schoolteacher at the age of 17, leaving that position after an outbreak oftyphoid fever killed his mother in 1851. He graduated from Genesee College (now part ofSyracuse University ) in 1858, and became a school principal inOswego County in 1859. After being seriously injured in theAmerican civil war , he returned to a school principalship in 1862, inNewark, New York , and in 1866 moved to another school inElmira, New York . In 1872 he gave up teaching and devoted himself to full-time writing. He died in Elmira, on May 25, 1886. [ [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-Steele-J.html Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed.] ] [http://www.ccld.lib.ny.us/steelbio.htm Biography of Joel Dorman Steele] , Chemung County Library System.] [ [http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1623.htm Engines of Our Ingenuity] , John H. Lienhard.]Steele is the namesake of the Joel Dorman Steele professorship at Syracuse University, currently held by
A. P. Balachandran . The Steele Memorial Library in Elmira is also named after him; Esther Baker Steele Hall at Syracuse University is named after his wife. [ [http://archives.syr.edu/archives/buildings/steele.html Esther Baker Steele Hall] , Syracuse University.]Books
*"Fourteen Weeks in Human Physiology", 1872. Revised as "Hygienic Physiology: With Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics", 1888.
*"Fourteen Weeks in Chemistry", 1873. Revised as "Popular Chemistry", 1887.
*"Fourteen Weeks in Natural Philosophy", 1873.
*"Fourteen Weeks in Descriptive Astronomy", 1874. Revised as "Popular Astronomy: Being the New Descriptive Astronomy", 1899.
*"Barnes' Centenary History: One Hundred Years of American Independence", 1875.
*"The Story of the Rocks: Fourteen Weeks in Popular Geology", 1877.
*"Fourteen Weeks in Physics", 1878. Revised as "Popular Physics", 1888, and "The Chautauqua Course in Physics", 1889.
*"A Brief History of the United States", 1880.
*"A Brief History of Ancient Peoples", 1881.
*"A Brief History of Greece: With Readings from Prominent Greek Historians", 1883.
*"A Brief History of Rome", 1885.
*"Popular Zoology", 1887.References
Additional reading
*"Joel Dorman Steele", by Mrs. George Archibald, biography [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9C00E2D9153FE433A2575BC0A96F9C946197D6CF reviewed in New York Times] September 8, 1900.
External links
*worldcat id|id=lccn-n87-131627
*Gutenberg author|id=Joel_Dorman_Steele|name=Joel Dorman Steele
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