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DANA, CHARLES ANDERSON (1819'897) , American journalist, was born in Hinsdale, New Hampshire , on the 8th of August 1819. At the age of twelve he became a clerk in his uncle's general store at Buffalo, which failed in 1837, In 1839 he entered Harvard, but the impairment of his eyesight in 1841 forced him to leave college, and caused him to abandon his intention of entering the ministry and of studying in Germany. From September 1841 until March 1846 he lived at Brook Farm, where he was made one of the trustees of the farm, was head waiter when the farm became a Fourierite phalanx, and was in charge of the phalanstery's finances when its buildings were burned iii 1846. He had previously written for (and managed) the Harbinger, the Brook Farm organ, and had written as early as 1844 for the Boston Chronotype. In 1847 he joined the staff of the New York
paper 's policy at a time when Greeley was undecided and vacillating. In 1862 his resignation was asked for by the board of managers of the Tribune, apparently because of wide temperamental differences between him and Greeley. Secretary of War Stanton immediately made him a special investigating agent of the war department; in this capa city Dana discovered frauds of quartermasters and contractors, and as the " eyes of the administration," as Lincoln called him, he spent much time at the front, and sent to Stanton frequent reports concerning the capacity and methods of various generals in the field; he went through the Vicksburg campaign and was at Chickamauga and Chattanooga, and urged the placing of General Grant in supreme command of all the armies in the field. Dana was second assistant-secretary of war in 18641865, and in 18651866 conducted the newly-established and unsuccessful Chicago Republican. He became the editor and part-owner of the New York
on the 17th of October 1897. Under Dana's control the Sun opposed the impeachment of President Johnson; it supported Grant for the presidency in 1868; it was a sharp
anthology
See James Wilson, The Life of Charles A. Dana (New York, 1907). End of Article: DANA, CHARLES ANDERSON (1819'897) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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