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The Stillwater Tragedy By Thomas Bailey Aldrich

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Title:The Stillwater Tragedy
Author:Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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Page:173 pages
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Aldrich travelled with his father in his early years He returned to Portsmouth to study for college, but his father s death in 1852 required that he earn a living first in a business office in New York, then, as a journalist He contributed to numerous magazines and newspapers Among them, the New York Illustrated News In 1865, he moved to Boston where he was editor of Ticknor Fields Eve Aldrich travelled with his father in his early years He returned to Portsmouth to study for college, but his father s death in 1852 required that he earn a living first in a business office in New York, then, as a journalist He contributed to numerous magazines and newspapers Among them, the New York Illustrated News In 1865, he moved to Boston where he was editor of Ticknor Fields Every Saturday magazine In 1881, Aldrich was brought in as editor at the Atlantic Monthly, a position he held until 1890 He was a talented poet and published many volumes of verse.Aldrich died at Boston on March 19, 1907 His last words were In spite of it all, I m going to sleep



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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it This work was r
The Stillwater Tragedy
173 pagesThomas Bailey Aldrich

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