Vattemare, Alexandre, 1796-1864

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Founder of International exchanges.

From the description of Autograph letter signed : Washington, to the Governor of Alabama [Reuben Chapman], 1848 Nov. 20. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270583350

French actor and ventriloquist who became an advocate for cultural exchange between the United States and France. Full name: Nicolas-Marie-Alexandre Vattemare.

From the description of Alexandre Vattemare papers, 1853. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981263

Alexandre Vattemare (1796-1864) was a French ventriloquist, impersonator and library founder.

After a successful career as an entertainer, he devoted his fortune and time to the formation of a system of international library exchange of books, documents and other materials. He was active in the creation of public libraries and was a founder of the Boston Public Library.

From the description of Alexandre Vattemare papers, 1817-1889, bulk (1839-1864). (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122517583

Alexandre Vattemare (1796-1864) was a ventriloquist, impersonator, the founder of a system of international library exchange, an advocate for the establishment of public libraries, and a founder of the Boston Public Library. Born in Paris in 1796, he early showed a natural talent for ventriloquism, but due to parental objections he began the study of medicine rather than a career on the stage. After having been commissioned to attend wounded soldiers in 1814, Vattemare was taken prisoner in Berlin where he impressed many influential people with his abilities as a ventriloquist and impersonator. He began his career with a tour of Germany, and went on to become extremely popular throughout Europe and Great Britain, making many important social connections.

During the course of his travels Vattemare was struck by the number of unused duplicates of books and documents in libraries and museums. He was also concerned by a general lack of public access to library resources. He decided therefore, to devote his energies and the considerable fortune he had made as an entertainer to the dissemination of knowledge and to the advancement of understanding between countries by a system of international interlibrary exchange of books, documents, and art objects. His idea found many supporters and was implemented throughout Europe between 1827-1839.

Vattemare made two trips to the United States. He came first to New York City in 1839, and then continued to Washington carrying letters of recommendation. Vattemare was at first discouraged by the almost total lack of public libraries everywhere in the country, but with enthusiasm and hard work he spread interest in his projects. In 1840 Congress passed legislation favorable to international exchange. In 1841 Vattemare came to Boston, where he initiated the process of establishing a public library. He returned to France in the summer of 1841.

He again visited the United States from 1847 to 1849. At this time he was organizing the Central Agency for International Literary Exchange in Paris. In 1848 the first legislation enabling the formation of a public library in the United States was passed, due at least partially to Vattemare's efforts. The Boston Public Library was founded in 1852 and opened in 1854; Vattemare contributed a collection of books from France. In 1853, 130 libraries from around the world contributed to Vattemare's system. As many as 300,000 volumes are said to have been exchanged between the United States and France alone. In addition, Vattemare collected a personal library of approximately 10,000 books of Americana. These were bought by the city of Paris and called the Fonds Vattemare. Unfortunately, this library disappeared after his death. An admirer of America, Vattemare was responsible for the participation of the United States in the International Exposition in Paris in 1856.

During the last years of his life Vattemare's system came under governmental and organizational auspices. After his death in 1864, his papers were sold by his heirs to John Bigelow, Consul of the United States at Paris. Many years later, Bigelow presented the collection as a gift to the New York Public Library.

From the guide to the Alexandre Vattemare papers, 1817-1889, 1839-1864, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.)

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referencedIn Vol. CCXLVI (ff. 459). Jan.-19 May 1839.includes:f. 1 Dudley Ryder, Viscount Sandon; 2nd Earl of Harrowby: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1835-1846. f. 3 Henry Cleaver Chapman, merchant, of Liverpool: Letter to Lord Sandon: 1838. ff. 5, 415 Thomas ... British Library
referencedIn Massachusetts. Office of the Secretary of State. Correspondence, 1790-1995 (bulk 1790-1898). Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Archives
referencedIn Brainard, Charles Henry, 1817-1885. Papers, 1795-1884 and undated Houghton Library
creatorOf Vattemare, Alexandre, 1796-1864. Autograph letter signed : Washington, to the Governor of Alabama [Reuben Chapman], 1848 Nov. 20. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Vattemare, Alexandre, 1796-1864. Alexandre Vattemare papers, 1817-1889, bulk (1839-1864). New York Public Library System, NYPL
referencedIn Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Correspondence, 1829-1874 Houghton Library
creatorOf Smith, William, 1797-1887. International literary exchange receipts and vouchers, 1859-1860. Library of Virginia
creatorOf Vattemare, Alexandre, 1796-1864. Alexandre Vattemare papers, 1853. Library of Congress
referencedIn Hoadley, Charles J., 1828-1900, and Hoadley, George E.,1837-1922. Autograph collection, 1648-1925 Connecticut Historical Society
referencedIn New York State Library. Book and document exchange record, [ca. 1857-1887] New York State Archives
creatorOf Adelphi Theatre (London, England). Autograph ticket signed by Alexandre [manuscript], 1822 June. Folger Shakespeare Library
referencedIn Greene, B. D., Mrs. Notes of conversations with Alexandre Vattemare, 1849. Massachusetts Historical Society
creatorOf Alexandre Vattemare papers, 1817-1889, 1839-1864 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Britton, John, 1771-1857,. Autograph letters signed from John Britton to various people [manuscript], 1812-1854. Folger Shakespeare Library
creatorOf Slidell, John, 1793-1871. Autograph letter signed : Paris, to M.A. Vattemare, [18]62 Mar. 9. Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn Autograph File, V, 1476-1947. Houghton Library
creatorOf Vattemare, Alexandre, 1796-1864. Letter to Samuel Gilman Brown. Dartmouth College Library
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associatedWith Adelphi Theatre (London, England) corporateBody
associatedWith Boston Public Library. corporateBody
associatedWith Brainard, Charles Henry, 1817-1885 person
correspondedWith Britton, John, 1771-1857, person
associatedWith Brown, Samuel Gilman, 1813-1885. person
associatedWith Chapman, Reuben, 1802-1882, person
associatedWith Edwards, Everett, 1794-1865. person
associatedWith Greene, B. D., Mrs. person
correspondedWith Hamlin, Hannibal, 1809-1891 person
associatedWith Hoadley, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900. person
associatedWith Massachusetts. Office of the Secretary of State. corporateBody
associatedWith New York State Library. corporateBody
associatedWith Slidell, John, 1793-1871. person
correspondedWith Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874 person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Scotland, United Kingdom
Birmingham, Warwickshire
France
France
United States
United States
Queenborough, Kent
Subject
Cultural relations
Exchange of publications
Libraries
Libraries
Libraries
Libraries
Library cooperation
Metric system
Weights and measures
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Actors
Philanthropists
Ventriloquists
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Birth 1796-11-08

Death 1864-04-07

French

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English,

Italian

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