Charles Astor Bristed was an American scholar and author, sometimes writing under the pen name Carl Benson. He was the first American to write a full-length defense of Americanisms and is the earliest known person to use the term "conspiracy... Wikipedia
Born: October 6, 1820, New York, NY
Died: January 14, 1874 (age 53 years), Washington, D.C.
Parents: Magdalen Astor
Charles Astor Bristed (October 6, 1820 – January 14, 1874) was an American scholar and author, sometimes writing under the pen name Carl Benson.
Charles Astor Bristed was born in New York City to Rev. John Bristed and Magdalen Astor, daughter of John Jacob Astor II. He was educated by tutors until ...
Charles Astor Bristed, a scholar and author who often wrote under the pseudonym Carl Benson, was born in New York City to Rev. John Bristed and Magdalen Astor.
Charles Astor Bristed (1820-1874) ... He was born in New York City and after his mother died in 1832 he was brought up with his grandfather at the Astor Mansion ...
Abstract: The collection contains seventeen notebooks from Bristed's undergraduate and graduate studies at Yale and Cambridge universities from the late ...
Bristed was a nephew of John Jacob Astor, and Astor at his death, in 1819, gave him a life estate in the country seat at Hell Gate, and the income of $150,000 ...
American Beauty Personified as the Nine Muses. by Charles Astor 1820-1874 Bristed ˇ Hardcover.
Clipping found in The New York Times published in New York, New York on 1/11/1863. First use of "conspiracy theory" by Charles Astor Bristed.
Jul 13, 2014 ˇ Letters: ˇ E. A. Poe to C. A. Bristed - January 17, 1847 (OL#247) ˇ E. A. Poe to C. A. Bristed - June 7, 1848 (OL#269).
Object Details. Artist: Charles M. Ross; Sitter: Charles Astor Bristed, Jr., 1869 - 1936. Credit Line: Owner: New York Public Library.