Bent, Arthur Cleveland, 1866-1954

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Ornithologist; author of Life Histories of North American Birds and other titles; fellow and active member of American Ornithologists' Union.

From the description of Arthur Cleveland Bent ornithological papers, 1880-1942. (University of Massachusetts Amherst). WorldCat record id: 50008444

Bent inspecting a golden eagle's nest, California, 1929

A life-long resident of Taunton, Massachusetts, Arthur Cleveland Bent (1866-1954) was only six when his mother died and when a concerned father began to bring his "sickly son" on nature walks to improve his health. Bent's passion for birds began with these walks. Educated formally in local public schools and at the Bristol Academy, Bent entered Harvard College, graduating with honors in the class of 1889. His sickly youth and Victorian ideals of manhood instilled in Bent a deep interest in physical fitness, which was reflected in a broken nose received in a boxing match and a habit of working with an axe and weights until he was 80 years old. His habits served him well as an oologist, as he made precarious climbs to collect eggs until he was nearly 75.

Putting his Harvard degree to work, Bent entered business after graduation, beginning with work in banking before moving on through positions in the cotton industry and as an executive in the utilities business. The apex of his business career came in 1892 when he and John Scott purchased the Plymouth Electric Light Company from General Electric, and although the firm nearly went bankrupt in the panic of 1893, Bent held on and returned the company to profitability, serving as president and treasurer from 1900 to 1931. Well and widely respected, he sat upon a number of boards of directors and was active in a variety of civic and religious organizations.

It was his avocational interest in ornithology, however, that came to define his life. Having been fascinated with birds from his undergraduate years at Harvard, Bent's ambition drew him into close correspondence with the emerging class of professional academic ornithologists as early as 1885, when he became a natural history correspondent for Spencer Baird of the Smithsonian Institution. An avid collector and true Victorian scientist, Bent was a scientist with a gun and wide sights. His personal collection of bird specimens eventually rose to almost 3,500 skins, most of which are now housed at Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology, and he was even more industrious as an oologist, collecting over 30,000 eggs which form a significant part of the collections of the United States National Museum. An active member of the National Audubon Society, the Bristol County Academy of Sciences (President, 1915), and the Nuttall, Wilson, and Cooper ornithological clubs, Bent was particularly closely involved with the American Ornithologist's Union (AOU), in which he was named a Fellow (1902) and served as editor of the Union's journal, The Auk, vice president (1929-1934), and finally president (1935-1937).

From 1900 on, and particularly after his retirement from day to day work in his firm, Bent took annual birding excursions to far flung sites from Florida to the southwestern U.S., California to the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, and Labrador. The culmination of his ornithological work came when Bent approached Baird with the offer to assume control of the influential Smithsonian series, Life Histories of North American Birds, after its founder, Charles Bendire, died in 1897. Beginning what he called his "life's work" in 1910, Bent published eighteen volumes on birds between 1919 and 1953, approaching them systematically from blackbirds to raptors. Although he passed away in 1954, a nineteenth volume appeared posthumously under Bent's name, with two more volumes added later by Warren Taber, using the notes, photographs, and outlines left in Bent's collection.

  • 1866: Born November 25, Taunton, Massachusetts.
  • 1889: A.B. Harvard University
  • 1891: Agent, Safety Seamless Pocket Company
  • 1893: Treasurer, Plymouth Electric Light Company
  • 1894: Treasurer, Atlantic Covering Company
  • 1900 - 1931 : President and Treasurer, Plymouth Electric Light Company
  • 1900 - 1914 : General Manager, Mason Machine Works
  • 1914: Married Madeleine Vincent Godfrey, January 20
  • 1919 - 1942 : Author, Life Histories of North American Birds, and other titles totaling over 20 volumes.
  • 1919 - 1942 : Associate in Ornithology, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University
  • 1919 - 1942 : Collaborator, Smithsonian Institute
  • 1954: Died

From the guide to the Arthur Cleveland Bent Papers MS 413., 1880-1942, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries)

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creatorOf Arthur Cleveland Bent Papers MS 413., 1880-1942 Special Collections and University Archives, UMass Amherst Libraries
referencedIn Scientists Collection, 1563-1973 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Hamilton A. Tyler Papers, 1915-1984 Bancroft Library
creatorOf Bent, Arthur Cleveland, 1866-1954. Arthur Cleveland Bent letter, 1924. Cornell University Library
referencedIn Teale, Edwin Way, 1899-1980. Papers, 1799-1995 and undated Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center.
creatorOf Harper, Robert Stevens, 1922-1996. That early laboratory of William James' : mimeograph, 1949. Houghton Library
referencedIn Brooks, Winthrop Sprague, 1887-1965. Letters to W.S. Brooks, 1929-1932 (inclusive). Harvard University, Ernst Mayr Library of the Museum of Comparative Zoology
creatorOf Bent, Arthur Cleveland, 1866-1954. Arthur Cleveland Bent ornithological papers, 1880-1942. University of Massachusetts Amherst, W.E.B. Du Bois Library
referencedIn Tomkins, Ivan Rexford, 1893-1966. Ivan Rexford Tomkins papers, 1911-1966. Georgia Historical Society
referencedIn Harry C. Oberholser Papers 1883-1960 (bulk 1920-1945) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
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associatedWith Bristol County Agricultural School (Bristol County, Mass.) corporateBody
associatedWith Brooks, Winthrop Sprague, 1887-1965. person
associatedWith Durfee, Owen person
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associatedWith Harper, Robert Stevens, 1922-1996. person
associatedWith Massachusetts Audubon Society corporateBody
correspondedWith Oberholser, Harry C. (Harry Church), 1870-1963. person
associatedWith Pennock, C. G. person
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associatedWith Tomkins, Ivan Rexford, 1893-1966. person
correspondedWith Tyler, Hamilton, A. person
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Birth 1866-11-25

Death 1954-12-30

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