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ALCOTT, AMOS BRONSON (1799-1888) , American educationalist and writer, born on Spindle Hill, in the town of Wolcott, New Haven county, Connecticut, 'on the 29th of November 1 799. His father; Joseph Chatfield Alcox, was a farmer and mechanic whose ancestors, then bearing the name of Alcocke, had settled in eastern 'Massachusetts in colonial days., The son adopted the spelling "Alcott" in his early youth. ,Self-educated and early thrown upon his own resources, he began in 1814 to earn his living by working in a clock factory in Plymouth, Conn., and for many years after 1815 he peddled books and merchandise, chiefly in the southern states. He began teaching in Bristol, Conn., in 1823, and subsequently conducted schools,in Cheshire, Conn., in 1825-1827, again in Bristol in 1827-1828, in Boston in 1828-1830, in Germantown, now part of Philadelphia, in 1831-1833, and in Philadelphia in 1833. In 183o he had married Abby May, the sister of Samuel+ J. May (1797-1871), the reformer and abolitionist. In 1834 he opened in Boston a school which became famous because of his original
scheme for the teacher's receiving punishment, in certain circumstances, at the hands of an offending pupil, whereby the sense of shame might be,quickened in the' mind of the errant child. The school w ,deaouncedinthepress, was not pecuniarily successful, and in 1839 was given up, although Alcott had won the affection of his pupils, and his educational experiments had challenged the attention of students of pedagogy. The school is perhaps best described in Miss E. P. Peabody's ARecord of Mr Alcott's School (1835). In 184o Alcott removed to Concord, Massachusetts. After a visit to England, in 1842, he started with two English associates, Charles Lane and Henry C. Wright
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See A. Bronson Alcott, His Life and Philosophy (2 vols.,Boston, 1893), by F. B. Sanborn and William T. Harris; New Connecticut: an Autobiographical Poem (Boston, 1887), edited by F. B.. Sanborn; and Lowell
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