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he was born on August 28, 1847, of good New England stock in Groton, Massachussets, a descendant of William Bardeen who landed in Plymouth in 1637.
He left school at the age of fourteen to enlist in the Northern Army in the American Civil War, where he signed up as a drummer boy. He was a poor drummer and because of that, he spent the Civil War as a fifer. After the end of the Civil War, he worked his way through Yale University, and graduated from Yale in 1869. At Yale he belonged to four undergraduate organizations, captured three college prizes and was awarded the honor of being appointed to deliver both the junior and senior orations.
After graduating from Yale he taught as principal of Weston Boarding School, vice-principal of the Connecticut State Normal School, teacher of English in Kalamazoo College, and superintendent of schools in Whitehall, New York. In 1873, he had the agency in the state of New York for Clark & Maynard's educational publications with headquarters in Syracuse. He became managing editor in 1874 of the School Bulletin and for nearly half a century was its vigorous and versatile editor. He wrote the editorials, collected personal news, and penned trenchant short stories that made it unique among school journals. Under his editorship the School Bulletin gained a national reputation. From 1874 to 1880 he had charge of the publishing department of Davis Bardeen & Company. In 1880 he bought it out and carried it on under his own name until it was sold in 1922.
He was chosen head of the department of educational publications for the International Congress at Chicago in 1893. For four years he served as director of The National Educational Association. From 1900 to the end of his life he was president of the Educational Press Association of America.
The more important of Bardeen's numerous volumes were Common School Law, which ran through several editions (4th ed. 1878), History of Educational Journalism (1896), Teaching as a Business (1897), and A Dictionary of Educational Biography (1901). Among the best of his educational short stories were "Roderick Hume, " "The Woman Trustee, " "The Shattered Halo, " "The Yellow Streak, " "The Stolen Payroll, " and "Castiron Culver. "
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He was a member of the Author's Club of London, the Royal Societies of London, president of The Browning Club when it was first formed in Syracuse, member of the National Institute of Social Sciences, president of the Yale Club of Syracuse 1902-12.
At the age of twenty-one, he married Ellen Dickerman of New Haven, by whom he had five children.