T s arthur biography

His parents, William and Anna Shay Arthur, were deeply religious. They moved to Baltimore, MD in Having been a very poor student, and suffering from an eye aliment which was to plague him for much of his life, his chosen career may be surprising. Having worked for three years as a clerk in a Baltimore countinghouse, he moved briefly to Louisville, KY, but after a few weeks returned to Baltimore.

In this same year, he married Eliza Alden, the daughter of a very prominent family, and a descendant of John and Priscilla Alden. On October 8, , he founded the Baltimore Literary Monument , for which he was the publisher, and he served again as editor along with his old friend John McJilton.

T s arthur biography

In other projects. Wikimedia Commons Wikiquote Wikisource Wikidata item. American novelist. Biography [ edit ]. Professional success of T. Arthur [ edit ]. Critical appreciation [ edit ]. Works [ edit ]. References [ edit ]. Arthur" PDF. The New York Times. March 7, Retrieved May 24, ISBN Detroit: Bruccoli, Timothy Shay , Titles by this author.

Strong drink : the curse and the cure. Advice to young men on their duties and conduct in life. Dublin Core XML. Don't Mention It. Dressed for a Party. Following the Fashions. Going to the Springs; or, Vulgar People. Good-Hearted People. Hadn't Time for Trouble. Helping the Poor. In the Way of Temptation. It's None of My Business. Little Lizzie. Making a Sensation.

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