Robert S. Rantoul
Beverly, Massachusetts, 1832 - 1922, Beverly, Massachusetts
After 1896 Rantoul's focus began to turn from the political to the historical, which corresponded to his professional association with the Essex Institute. He served as Vice-President and eventually as President until 1904. During his time at the Institute, Rantoul was responsible for maintaining professional relationships with other historical societies and organizations, including the Massachusetts Historical Society, as well as assisting with research inquiries and acquiring new materials. In addition, Rantoul used his time at the Institute to further his own scholarly pursuits, such as publishing pamphlets and articles on the Woodbury family genealogy, the history of Salem and of its ports, the first cotton mill in the United States, and other varied topics. Although Rantoul officially resigned as President of the Institute in 1904, he continued to work with and for the Institute for several more years. He died on May 1st, 1922 at his home in Beverly Farms, at the age of 90.
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