martes, 20 de enero de 2015

Cary W. Hartman

Cary Winfield Hartman was an academic who published and lectured throughout the American Mid-West on the American Indian for 25 years before becoming a well known beekeeping enthusiast in California.
Life
Cary W. Hartman was born May 19, 1859, in Marathon, Ohio, to Albert G. and Margaret Steel Hartman. Cary studied at the National Normal University in Lebanon, Ohio. In 1891 he moved to Detroit where he studied elocution at the Detroit Training School of Elocution. He married Etta Shaw Hartman and had a daughter "Little Lina" In 1915, Hartman moved to Oakland, California where he quickly became a beekeeping enthusiast, community leader, and publisher contributing to the recognition of the west-coasts' beekeeping, likely because of his friendship with Amos Root. Cary Winfield Hartman died 1947.
Contributions to Studies on The American Indian
Published for his works on the American Indian, Hartman contributed over 1000 artifacts for...

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