Background
Bardeen, Charles William was born on August 28, 1847 in Groton, Massachusetts, United States. Son of William Thomas and Mary Ann (Farnsworth) Bardeen.
Bardeen, Charles William was born on August 28, 1847 in Groton, Massachusetts, United States. Son of William Thomas and Mary Ann (Farnsworth) Bardeen.
Served in 1st Massachusetts Volumes, 1862-1864. Bachelor of Arts, Yale, 1869.
Father of Charles Russell B. Principal high school, Meriden, Connecticut, 1868, Weston (Connecticut) Boarding School, 1869. V.prin. Connecticut State Normal School, 1870. Superintendent schools, Whitehall, New York, 1872.
Editor public the School Bulletin, since 1874.
In charge educational publications, International Congress, 1893. Director National Education Association, 1891-1895.
President Ednl. Press Association of America, 1900-1906.
Member National Institute Social Sciences. Author: Manual of School Law, 1875.
Roderick Home, 1875. A System of Rhetoric, 1884, and other text-books
Also The Little Old Manitoba, or the School for Illiberal Mothers, 1893. History of Educational Journalism in New York, 1893.
Teaching as a Business, 1897. Authors’ Birthday Exercises, 1897-1899.
Dictionary of Educational Biography, 1901.
A Manual of Civics, 1902. Fifty-five Years Old and Other Stories, 1904. The Woman Trustee, 1905.
The Cloak Room Thief, 1906.
Educational Journalism for the Past Fifty Years, 1906. The False Entry, 1907.
John Brody’s Astral Body, 1909. A Little Fifer’s War Dairy, 1862-1864, 1909.
Fables for Teachers, 1909.
Tom and Tom Tit, 1911. A Shattered Halo, 1912. The Yellow Streak, 1912.
The Trial Balance, 1913.
The Girl from Girton, 1913. The Black Hand, 1914.
Geraldine’s Saints, 1914. Ruby Floyd’s Temptation, 1915.
The Stolen Payroll, 1915.
A Single Session, 1917. Little Bok, 1917; The Allibone Arithmetics, 1918. The Teacher’s Wife, 1918.
Coykendall Webb, 1919.
The Little Old Woman, 1919. Castiron Culver, 1921.
Home: Syracuse, New New York
Member National Institute Social Sciences.
Married Ellen Palmer Dickerman, July 15, 1868.