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CHARLES JOSEPH LATROBE (18o1–1875)

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Originally appearing in Volume V16, Page 275 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHARLES JOSEPH LATROBE (18o1–1875)  , Australian governor, was born in
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London on the loth of March 18o1 . The Latrobes were of Huguenot extraction, and belonged to the Moravian community, of which the
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father and grandfather of C . J . Latrobe were ministers . His father, Christian Ignatius Latrobe (1758–1836), a musician of some note, did good service in the direction of popularizing classical
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music in England by his Selection of Sacred Music from the
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Works of the most Eminent Composers of Germany and Italy (6 vols., 1806–1825) . C . J . Latrobe was an excellent mountaineer, and made some important ascents in
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Switzerland in 1824–1826 . In 1832 he went to
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America with Count Albert Pourtales, and in 1834 crossed the prairies from New Orleans to Mexico with Washington Irving . In 1837 he was invested with a government commission in the West Indies, and two years later was made superintendent of the
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Port Philip
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district of New South Wales . When Port Philip was erected into a
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separate colony as Victoria in 1851, Latrobe became
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lieutenant-governor . The
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discovery of gold in that
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year attracted enormous numbers of immigrants annually .

Latrobe discharged the difficult duties of government at this

critical period with tact and success . He retired in 1854, became C . B. in 1858 and died in London on the 2nd of December 1875 . Beside some volumes of travel he published a
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volume of poems, The Solace of
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Song (1837) . See Brief Notices of the Latrobe
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Family (1864), a privately printed
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translation of an article revised by members of the family in the Moravian Briiderbote (November 1864) .

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