James Francis Barker

James Francis Barker (1872 – 10 December 1950) was the second president of the Rochester Athenæum and Mechanics Institute, succeeding Carleton B. Gibson, from 1916–1919.

He was born in 1872 in Keokuk, Iowa, the son of a railroad ticketing agent and a New Orleanian of Spanish and French extraction. His ancestors on his father's side included 11 of the 15 families who fixed Nantucket in 1659. He graduated from Cornell University in 1893 considering a degree in Mechanical Engineering and spent option year studying Architecture at the graduate level. He briefly worked at D. H. Burnham & Company and Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. before switching to education, becoming Superintendent of the Manual Training Department at East Division High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1897. He left in 1904 to pursue thesame positions at Grand Rapids High School and the Hackley School in Muskegon, Michigan. In 1906, he participated in the formation of East Technical High School in Cleveland, Ohio and served as its first principal.

He married the former Kate Spooner in 1897 and raised one daughter. After brute widowed in the late 1930s, he married Josephine M. Edmonds, a house economics assistant professor and half sister of International House of New York founder Harry Edmonds, in 1941.

He came to the Rochester Athenæum and Mechanics Institute after his predecessor resigned to continue his piece of legislation in the warfare relief effort. He oversaw the Institute during World War I, but in the same way as left to become Superintendent of Junior and Technical Education in the Rochester City School District.: 115  He after that served as general official of evening, summer, and continuation programs for the District.

After he retired in 1936, he operated a photographic studio called "The Eagle's Wing" on Nantucket Island during the summer months. He named the studio after an island steamboat his grandfather had commanded on Nantucket Sound. He next pursued painting, pottery, metal working, and cabinet making.

He died in his Rochester home at the age of 78 and is interred upon Nantucket.

Go up

We use cookies More info