Bartlett was twice elected to the Newfoundland House of Assembly. He successfully ran as an
Anti-Confederate supporter of Premier
Charles Fox Bennett in
1873, but he was quickly defeated in the succeeding
1874 election after Bennett's government had collapsed. Nearly a decade later, Bartlett re-entered the House of Assembly as an independent candidate in the
1882 election where he served an additional term before retiring in 1885. Historian
D. W. Prowse would later recall that Bartlett became beloved for his campaign promise to install a "public grindstone" in each community in his district so that every citizen "could grind his own axe at the public expense." Public grindstones were erected in Brigus,
Bareneed,
Port de Grave,
Clarke's Beach, and Pick Eyes. Bartlett died in Brigus on July 15, 1925. His nephew
Robert Bartlett later worked with Peary and was an Arctic explorer in his own right. == References ==