Ohio History Journal


TIMOTHY FLINT AND JAMES FLINT

TIMOTHY FLINT AND JAMES FLINT

 

By WILLIAM H. HILDRETH

 

There exists in Volume II of the admirable History of the

State of Ohio a confusion between the American, Timothy Flint,

and the Scotchman, James Flint.* The following list gives seven

places where the work of James Flint has been attributed to

Timothy Flint:

p. 123, line 27.

p. 124, footnote 6.

p. 171, footnote 46.

p. 176, footnote 5.

p. 207, line 23.

p. 398, line 4.

p. 402, line 23.

Timothy Flint, author, editor, missionary and traveller, was

born in Massachusetts. He came west in 1815. James Flint, a

Scotch traveller, came to America in 1818. Apparently the two

Flints were not acquainted. It is interesting to note, however.

that James Flint dedicated his book to James Stuart, another

Scotchman. James Stuart, eleven years later, was to write Three

Years in North America in which he says that he made "great use

... of Timothy Flint's Geography and History of the United

States." Timothy Flint, as editor of the Knickerbocker; or New-

York Monthly Magazine, gave James Stuart's book a favorable

review; he and Stuart had become acquainted in Cincinnati.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Editor's note.--Libraries and others who wish to correct the index to their copies

of volume II in this regard may do so by changing Flint, Timothy, to Flint, James,

and altering the figure 397-8 to 398, and by writing in the following entry: Flint,

Timothy. 397.

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