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John Townsend Trowbridge
John Townsend Trowbridge circa 1873
Born
(1827-09-18)September 18, 1827 Ogden, New York
Died
February 12, 1916(1916-02-12) (aged 88) Arlington, Massachusetts
JohnTownsendTrowbridge (September 18, 1827 – February 12, 1916) was an American author. Trowbridge was born in Ogden, New York, to Windsor Stone Trowbridge...
JohnTrowbridge is the name of: JohnTrowbridge (physicist) (1843–1923), American physicist JohnTownsendTrowbridge (1827–1916), nineteenth century American...
before venturing into acting. He was a cousin of author JohnTownsendTrowbridge. In 1920, Trowbridge — with several Broadway credits — got his first credits...
by Barry Pain, and Darius Green, His Flying Machine (1910) by JohnTownsendTrowbridge. Goldsmith was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on September 1, 1873. He...
however, also influenced by such American regional realists as JohnTownsendTrowbridge (with whom she exchanged a few letters), Maria Louise Pool, and...
Winkworth, English translator and hymnist (died 1878) September 18 – JohnTownsendTrowbridge, American author (died 1916) probable – Margaret Eleanor Parker...
Cossacks (Казаки, Kazaki) Anthony Trollope - Rachel Ray (novel) JohnTownsendTrowbridge – Cudjo's Cave Giovanni Verga – Sulle Lagune (In the Lagoons) Charles...
Abraham Lincoln, John S. Mosby, Frederick Law Olmsted, Thomas Nelson Page, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Albion W. Tourgée JohnTownsendTrowbridge, Mark Twain,...
Spring", which was published in Our Young Folks, then edited by JohnTownsendTrowbridge. Along with several other young writers, including: C. A. Stephens...
also wrote fiction and non-fiction pieces for Our Young Folks. JohnTownsendTrowbridge was also an editor throughout the magazine’s publication run. In...
Dorothea Trowbridge (born c. 1914), first name also spelled Dorthea, Doretha, was an American blues singer active in St. Louis in the 1930s. A few recordings...
poet. Not receiving a prompt response, he sent similar letters to JohnTownsendTrowbridge and several other prominent writers asking for an endorsement....
1976, still stands near the river on South Street in Medford.) JohnTownsendTrowbridge's popular 1882 novel, The Tinkham Brothers' Tide-Mill, had its setting...
Franklin Drew, 12th Governor of Florida (died 1900) September 18 – JohnTownsendTrowbridge, author (died 1916) September 26 – Daniel W. Voorhees, U.S. Senator...
Vernon, the long piece that concluded the book, was written by JohnTownsendTrowbridge. Emily Dickinson, who rarely published poetry in her lifetime,...
Spring" (text by William Wordsworth) "June Song" "November" (text by JohnTownsendTrowbridge) Six Songs Mason, Daniel Gregory (1917). A dictionary-index of...
February 6 – Rubén Darío, Nicaraguan poet (born 1867) February 12 – JohnTownsendTrowbridge, American author (born 1827) February 28 – Henry James, American-born...
No. 1, Jan. 1865, to the last issue, Vol. 9, No. 12, Dec. 1873. JohnTownsendTrowbridge was co-editor from 1870 to 1873. List of contributors to Lowell...
Recollections of Noted Persons, a 1903 memoir by American author JohnTownsendTrowbridge My Own Story: An Episode in the Life of a New Zealand Settler of...
Dickinson, Fanny Fern, Louise Chandler Moulton, Oliver Optic, and JohnTownsendTrowbridge. Publishers William U. Moulton, J. R. Elliott, Martin V. Lincoln...
George Parsons Lathrop that included works by Emily Dickinson and JohnTownsendTrowbridge, among others Chilichutnee, Social Scraps and Satires, Bombay;...
February 3 – Bowman Brown Law, politician (born 1855) February 12 – JohnTownsendTrowbridge, author (born 1827) February 28 – Henry James, naturalised English...
William Little (born 1839), English-born Australian February 12 – JohnTownsendTrowbridge (born 1827), American poet and author March 11 – Duncan MacGregor...