Goodman, Joseph T., 1838-1917.
Joseph T. Goodman practiced several professions during his lifetime (1838-1917), two of which, archeology and journalism, are documented within his papers at the Peabody Museum.
Mr. Goodman's initial professional focus was journalism and writing. In 1861, he became a co-owner of the Territorial Enterprise of Virginia City, Nevada. By 1862, he had become sole owner of the newspaper (he remained such until 1874). During 1862, Joseph Goodman and Dennis E. McCarthy hired Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) as a local reporter. Mark Twain is briefly mentioned within Subseries II (Professional Material/Writings/Fiction and Journalism).
By 1883, through his profession as a businessman (mining investments, raisin vineyard), Joseph Goodman met Dr. Gustavus Eisner. Dr. Eisner shared his interest in understanding the Maya inscriptions and calendar with Goodman. Goodman's choice to decipher the Maya inscriptions and calendar established the beginning of his archeological vocation. Although Goodman credits Eisner with providing encouragement, professioanl contacts, and research materials, the majority of the research and its results was accomplished solely by Joseph Goodman. Goodman's research was initially guided by previously published research as well as photographic documentation of molds and glyphs. This documentation was primarily supplied by Alfred Maudlsay, an English archeologist who made significant contributions to Central American archeology.
In 1893, Maudlsay discussed his on-going research published in the Biologia Centrali-Americana series with Dr. Eisner. Eisner suggested recruiting Joseph Goodman to create the appendix for Maudslay's publication. In the Appendix, Goodman focused on deciphering the Maya calendar. The tables that Goodman compiled, which run through an entire "calendar round," are still considered valid. Additionally, in 1905, Goodman discovered a correlation between the Maya Long Count and Gregorian calendar that is still used by Maya epigraphers. Goodman died in Alameda, California on October 1, 1917.
From the description of [Goodman, Joseph T. (1838-1917) Papers, 1888-1914, n.d.] (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 223352770
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creatorOf | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. Papers of Mark Twain [manuscript], 1862-1946, bulk 1872-1910. | University of Virginia. Library | |
creatorOf | Goodman, Joseph T., 1838-1917. [Goodman, Joseph T. (1838-1917) Papers, 1888-1914, n.d.] | Harvard University, Tozzer Library | |
creatorOf | University of Nevada, Reno. Mackay Day records, 1949. | University of Nevada, Reno, Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center |
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Calendar, Gregorian |
Calendars |
casts |
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Fiction |
Glyphs (Graphic methods) |
Journalism |
Maya calendar |
Mayan languages |
Mayas |
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Person
Birth 1838
Death 1917
English,
German