Theodore Hittell
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Theodore Henry Hittell was a historian, state senator, and writer. He is known for his histories of California as well as his association with John "Grizzly" Adams.


Life and career


Early life and education


Association with John "Grizzly" Adams

During Grizzly Adams' exhibition of his grizzly bears and other trained animals in San Francisco, he was working with Hittell from July 1857 until December 1859. Hittell listened to Adams narrate his adventures almost daily for an hour or so and took careful notes, cross-questioning Adams to assure he had it straight. Adams knew, and was apparently flattered by the fact Mr. Hittell intended to write a book based upon Adams' talks. Also, during this time, the artist Charles C. Nahl took an interest in Adams' grizzlies and, working with Hittell, prepared illustrations (one of which is at the head of this article) that would be used in Hittell's forthcoming book. One of his paintings eventually became the model for the grizzly bear on California's state flag. In 1860, after Adams had relocated to New York, Theodore H. Hittell published his book, The Adventures of James Capen Adams, Mountaineer and Grizzly Bear Hunter of California, in San Francisco, and then later that year, in Boston.


Association with John Muir

Hittell had a close relationship and correspondence with
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Comparison to Hubert H. Bancroft

In an article in the California Historical Quarterly, "Theodore H. Hittell and Hubert H. Bancroft: Two Western Historians", Robert W. Righter compares the two historians. The two were somewhat antagonistic toward each other. Hittel thought that H. H. Bancroft gave too much of the writing of The Works over to assistants. For instance, H. H. Bancroft's assistant, Henry L. Oaks, wrote five of the seven volumes of H. H. Bancroft's "History of California". H. H. Bancroft disparaged the lack of extensive scholarship in Hittell's "History of California". Modern historians view T. H. Hittell as being more literary, while H. H. Bancroft is more scholarly.


Time as a California State Senator

When the Constitution of California was adopted in 1879, Mr. Hittell became greatly interested in State politics. He was elected as State Senator from San Francisco and served during 1880–82.


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External links

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Finding Aid The Papers of Theodore Hittell at the Online Archives of California held at the Sutro Library San Francisco, CA

Hittell Family Papers, 1869–1922
California State Library, California History Room. {{DEFAULTSORT:Hittell, Theo 1825 births 1901 deaths Historians of California Historians from Pennsylvania People from Lebanon County, Pennsylvania