Carpenter, Frank G. (Frank George), 1855-1924

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American journalist and author, wrote numerous articles and books on travel.

From the description of Letters to Mrs. Murdy and Samuel Sidney McClure, 1891 November 15 and 1893. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 54674154

Journalist.

From the description of Frances Carpenter collection, 1875-1960. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79005912 From the description of Papers 1890-1917. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 47699389

Poster about Susan B. Anthony, with photo and page of writing, undated

Frank G. Carpenter, journalist, author, photographer, and world traveler, was born in Mansfield, Ohio in 1855. Following his graduation from the University of Wooster in Ohio in 1877, Carpenter began working for the Cleveland Leader and in 1882 he became the Washington, D.C. correspondent for that newspaper and had a regular column entitled "Carp's Washington." He also wrote for the American Press Association and the New York World . In 1888 and 1889 he financed a trip around the world with his "travel letters" submitted to Cosmopolitan Magazine and twelve syndicated publications.

In 1883 Carpenter married Joanna Condict and they had two children. The family resided in the Washington, D.C. area. After her graduation from Smith College, their daughter Frances Carpenter accompanied her father, as his secretary and photographer, in his travels which continued throughout his career.

Frank Carpenter was a fellow of the National Geographic Society and published many articles and books on geography, some co-authored with Frances Carpenter. Together they also compiled an impressive collection of over 15,000 images (later donated by France Carpenter to the Library of Congress). Frank Carpenter died in 1924 in Nanking, China, during his third trip around the world.

From the guide to the Frank G. Carpenter Papers MS 29., 1890-1917, (Sophia Smith Collection)

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Frank G. Carpenter

1855, May 8 Born, Mansfield, Ohio 1877 A.B., Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio 1879 Legislative correspondent, Cleveland Leader 1880 A.M., Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio 1881 Traveled in Europe and Egypt 1882 Washington correspondent, Cleveland Leader 1883 Married Joanna D. Condict 1884 American Press Association correspondent 1887 Correspondent, New York World 1888 1889 Traveled around the world 1891 Toured Mexico 1892 Toured Russia, Germany, and England 1894 Toured China, Japan, and Korea 1898 Toured South America 1900 Toured the Philippines, China, Java, Australia, and New Zealand 1902 Toured Western Europe to investigate American "economic invasion" 1905 Toured Panama, Cuba, and Canada 1906 1907 Toured Africa 1908 Toured China, Korea, and Japan 1909 Toured India, Turkey, Palestine, and Egypt 1911 Litt. D., Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio 1912 Toured Central America 1913 Toured Mexico 1914 Made letter-writing tour of South America 1915 1916 Toured Alaska 1922 193 Toured Europe 1924 Began trip to the Orient 1924, June 18 Died, Nanking, China

Frances Carpenter

1890, Apr. 30 Born, Washington, D.C. 1912 Graduated, Smith College, Northampton, Mass. circa 1918 Married William Chapin Huntington (d. 1958) 1960 Arranged and edited Carp's Washington. New York: McGraw-Hill 1972, Nov. 2 Died, Washington, D.C. From the guide to the Frances Carpenter Collection Relating to Frank G. Carpenter, 1875-1960, (bulk 1883-1924), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)

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