Richard Realf (14 June 1832, Framfield, East Sussex, England – 28 October 1878, Oakland, California) was a poet who lived in many places throughout the United States, and whose work was informed by these travels. An obituary called him "a singularly unhappy man".[1]
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RichardRealf (14 June 1832, Framfield, East Sussex, England – 28 October 1878, Oakland, California) was a poet who lived in many places throughout the...
Overdose of Sleeping Tablets". The Palm Beach Post. December 7, 1938. Winton, Richard; Christine, Bill (January 12, 2001). "Jockey's Death Ruled an Overdose...
RichardRealf Braggins (December 25, 1879 – August 16, 1963) was an American baseball player who pitched in only four games over the course of about six...
included Thomas J. Bigham, Charles D. Brigham, and Russell Errett; poet RichardRealf was an assistant editor. The owners of the competing Pittsburgh Gazette...
Holmes Sr., The Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes RichardRealf, Guesses at the Beautiful Richard Henry Stoddard, Poems Théophile Gautier's Emaux et...
Andrew Millar Dan Hays Faye Bridgwater Heath Kane Joanna Ham Mimei Thompson Realf Heygate Damien Hirst The Chapman Brothers New Blood Galleon & Other Stories...
foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during December 1939. For the loss of MV Realf on this day, see the entry for 30 November 1939 "TIME-LINE Merchant and...