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Cause of death
  
heart/pneumonia

Alma mater
  
Georgetown University

Nationality
  
American

Name
  
John Scharf


Ethnicity
  
Irish

Role
  
Historian

Citizenship
  
United States

Home town
  
Balti

John Thomas Scharf

Born
  
May 1, 1843 (
1843-05-01
)
Baltimore, Maryland

Residence
  
80 Manhattan Ave. New York

Died
  
February 28, 1898, New York City, New York, United States

Education
  
Calvert Hall College High School, Georgetown College

Books
  
History of Philadelphia - 1609‑1884, History of Balti City and, History Of Maryland From The, History of Maryland: From the, The Chronicles of Baltimo

John Thomas Scharf (May 1, 1843 – February 28, 1898) was a United States historian, author, journalist, antiquarian, politician, lawyer and Confederate States of America soldier and sailor. He is best known for his published historical works. Modern historians and researchers cite his comprehensive histories as primary source materials.

Scharf used a formulaic and detailed approach to preparing his historical works. He contacted everyone who could provide information about his subject and used detail questionnaires to capture responses to his inquiries. The J. Thomas Scharf Collection, 1730s-1892, held by the Maryland Historical Society, shows off his massive collection of original source materials.

Scharf was one of the first American historians to consistently use newspapers as a primary source. Rather than trying to analyze the source material, he often quoted at length from newspapers, magazines, pamphlets, and state and city documents. His books are written in the flowery style of his day, and several of his works, although long, are still considered among the best primary sources available. When writing about the American Civil War, the central event of his generation, he could not remain objective, and clearly articulated his strong pro-South perspective and prejudice about the war he fought. Still, his History of the Confederate States Navy remains a particularly valuable contribution to the literature of the American Civil War.

At the outbreak of the war, Scharf enlisted with the 1st Maryland Artillery. He fought in the Confederate States Army and Navy. Returning from the war, Scharf helped reorganize the Maryland state militia. He practiced law and took positions as a city editor for the Baltimore Evening News and managing editor for the Baltimore Sunday Telegram. He accumulated a mass of papers on the city of Baltimore and from these he published his first major work, The Chronicles of Baltimore.

In 1878, Scharf, a Democrat from Baltimore City-District 2, was elected and served one term in the Maryland General Assembly, House of Delegates. He served as Commissioner of the Land Office of Maryland from 1884 until 1892 and was an active member of the Maryland Historical Society. In the year before he died he was dismissed from his position as "Special Chinese Inspector" for the Southern District of New York, a post charged with enforcing the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and the Geary Act of 1892.

Works

  • Scharf, John Thomas (1883). History of Saint Louis City and County, from the Earliest Periods to the Present Day, including Biographical Sketches of Representative Men. Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts and Co. 
  • Scharf, John Thomas (1887). History of the Confederate States navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel. New York, Rogers & Sherwood. 
  • References

    John Thomas Scharf Wikipedia