(1854-02-10)February 10, 1854 South Weymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Died
April 3, 1921(1921-04-03) (aged 67) Warner, New Hampshire, United States
Occupation
Editor, Writer
Education
South Weymouth High School
Spouse
Ella Farman Pratt
(m. 1877)
Children
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Charles Stuart Pratt (1854–1921), who sometimes wrote under the pen names of C. P. Stewart and C. P. Stuart, was an American writer of children's literature, best known for being the art editor of Wide Awake magazine for 16 years, starting in 1875.[1] He edited children’s magazines for 30 years, and for most of that time he worked with his wife, Ella Farman Pratt.
^Sullivan, Larry, 19th Century Authors of Warner New Hampshire, pages 59 & 60, Warner Historical Society & Pillsbury Free Library, 2011
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