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| Born | 1827 | ||||||||
| Died | 1905 | ||||||||
| Residence | Savannah, Georgia | ||||||||
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business literary journalist armed services | ||||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
proposed 1866.09.05
Notes From Elsewhere
One of the founders of the American Jewish Historical Society ... achieved distinction as a scholar, soldier and journalist ... introduced cricket to America ... wrote papers on toxicology ... married Josephine Myers ... entered the mercantile world as a cotton and rice factor ... at age of 43 began his literary career ... joined staff of the New York Times in 1872 [obit in Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society by Isidor Levi]
Publications
External Publications
The melon schooner
Burning the ships
The struggle