Charles Nordhoff (journalist)


Charles Nordhoff was an American journalist, descriptive and miscellaneous writer.

Biography

He was born in Erwitte, Germany in 1830, and emigrated to the United States with his parents in 1835. He was educated in Cincinnati, and apprenticed to a printer in 1843. In 1844, he went to Philadelphia where he worked for a short time in a newspaper office.
He then joined the United States Navy in 1845, where he served three years and made a voyage around the world in the USS Columbus, which was engaged in first attempts at opening up Japan to the U.S.A, and in establishing full diplomatic relations with China. After his Navy service, he remained at sea from 1847 in the merchant service, and then whaling, mackerel fishery ships until 1854.
From 1853 to 1857, he worked in various newspaper offices, first in Philadelphia, then in Indianapolis. He was then employed editorially by Harpers in 1857 until 1861, when he went to work the next ten years on the staff of the New York Evening Post, 1861-1667, and he later contributed to the New York Tribune.
From 1871 to 1873 Nordhoff traveled in California and visited Hawaii. He then became Washington correspondent of the New York Herald 1874-1890. Nordhoff died in San Francisco, California.
The Valley of Cross Purposes, an extensive biography by Carol Frost, PhD, was published in 2017.

Family

He was the father of Walter Nordhoff, author of The Journey of the Flame, penned under the name "Antonio de Fierro Blanco", and of Evelyn Hunter Nordhoff, America's first female bookbinder and printmaker.
He was the grandfather of Charles Bernard Nordhoff, co-author of Mutiny on the Bounty.

Legacy

The city of Ojai, California, was named for him originally. It was changed due to anti-German sentiment of the World War I era, though the local high school retains his name.
Nordhoff Street, in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, is named in his honor.

Works

His most widely known books are Communistic Societies of The United States, and California for Health, Pleasure and Residence.