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Noah Webster<br>1758-1843
Photographer: Allen C. Browne
Taken: February 16, 2015
Caption: Noah Webster
1758-1843

Additional Description: This 1833 painting by James Herring hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC.

“A new nation required a new language. Or so thought the editor and writer Noah Webster, who devoted his lifetime to the idea of a specifically Amer­ican language, one ‘as independent in literature as in politics,’ Webster began his project to create a unified national culture with his ‘blue-backed spellers" that standardized American spelling. He supplemented the speller with a grammar that relied not on abstract rules but on the observation of actual American usage. The work was an example of the pragmatism and rejection of traditional precedents that characterized American antebellum thinking in fields ranging from law to manufacturing. Webster's great task was the completion of his American Dictionary of the English Language (1828), a reference book whose title announces its intentions to create a lexicographic declaration of independence.” — National Portrait Gallery
Submitted: April 22, 2015, by Allen C. Browne of Silver Spring, Maryland.
Database Locator Identification Number: p306062
File Size: 0.719 Megabytes

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