Member Directory,
1847 - 1922
Frederick A. P. Barnard
President, Columbia College
Centurion, 1864–1889
David Van Nostrand, W. M. Gillespie, and George Bancroft
Sheffield, Massachusetts
New York (Manhattan), New York
Age fifty-five
Sheffield, Massachusetts
Archivist’s Notes
Brother of John G. Barnard
Century Memorial
President Barnard was a man of whom any country might be proud. He was a scientist of world-wide renown, of unexampled industry and such varied acquirements, that as editor of Johnson’s Encyclopedia, he could revise the articles contributed by savants of all countries, and do it so effectively as to receive a tribute of praise from them for his thorough and accurate knowledge, and his improvement upon their original articles. His loyalty and patriotism were such that he resigned his position as head of a Southern university, in spite of the most tempting offers, at the outbreak of the Civil War, to live under the flag of his country, and became the head of the great institution of learning in this city, which honored him with its confidence and whose record he adorned.
Henry E. Howland
1890 Century Association Yearbook
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