High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Robert Carter (5 February 1819 Albany, New York - 15 February 1879 Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an editor and author. He was involved in the formation of the Republican Party. He received a common school education, and passed one term in the Jesuit college of Chambly, Quebec. At 15, he was appointed assistant to the state librarian, who was also his guardian, at the state library at Albany. He remained there until 1838. At this time he began to publish poems and sketches in the daily papers, his first contribution being a long poem, which he dropped stealthily into the editor's letterbox, and which appeared the next day with flattering comments, but so frightfully misprinted that he hardly knew it. This experience and a natural aptitude led him to acquire proof-reading as an accomplishment, at which he became very expert.