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Charles A. Bristed

Full Name: Charles Astor Bristed

Author

Centurion, 1847–1874

Proposed by
Thomas P. Rossiter
born October 6, 1820
New York (Manhattan), New York
died January 15, 1874
Washington, District of Columbia
elected May 1, 1847
Age twenty-six
proposer of
Member portrait of Charles A. Bristed
Member Photograph Albums CollectionAlbum 1, Leaf 8
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Archivist’s Notes

Published under the pseudonym “Carl Benson.” Cousin of John Jacob Astor III.

Century Memorial

Charles Bristed’s intellect was differently tempered, yet not on that account less fine or fair. With a mind clear, swift-dividing, and positive like a Greek’s, he became such a scholar, as to taste and finish, as there are not twenty of in one American generation. Too direct to be politic, too unbending to be popular, he suffered no pretense in himself or others, and found a pleasure, openly and whimsically expressed, in piercing through the superficial to the real, in customs, institutions, and men. He was so absolutely truthful as to be indifferent to seeming singular, and cared nothing at all for the impression made by his own life and ways, or for any claims of person or practice to a respect not deserved by facts. Those of us who had known him longest esteemed him most, for the lights and shades in his character were too mingled to be parted at a glance, and his worth was not of the self-recommending sort. He believed Polonius’s counsel wise:



“The friends thou hast, and their adoption tried,

Grapple them to thy heart with hooks of steel.”

Augustus R. Macdonough
1875 Century Association Reports

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