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Maurice Thompson

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to a Baptist minister and his wife. Near the end of the decade, the family moved to northern Georgia. He was educated by tutors in the classical languages, literature, French and mathematics; he used his mathematical training to advantage by becoming a
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Through the 1880s, Thompson moved into the realm of fiction. His early works featured the common thread of simple southern life, taken mostly from Thompson's childhood. With his 1886 semi-autobiographical novel,
430:"Genealogy - Will H. Thompson - Ida Lee - Maurice Thompson - 4th Georgia Infantry - Calhoun, Georgia - Georgia Military Institute - Wilderness, Virginia - Cold Harbor, Virginia - Crawfordsville, Indiana" 215:, which was well received for its wit and use of common language. At this same time, Thompson also published several collections of naturalistic poetry, though they weren't well received at the time. 642: 226:, in 1892, read eight lines from Thompson's "An Address by an Ex-Confederate Soldier to the Grand Army of the Republic", calling him "the finest poet of the Confederacy". 647: 130:, where he studied surveying, engineering, and the law. He lived in Calhoun for two years, and began publishing the first of his articles while living there. 622: 536:
James Maurice Thompson - (1844-1901) - Indiana & Georgia - Civil engineer, surveyor, naturalist, geologist, lawyer, politician, novelist, poet, sportsman
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In 1871 the brothers opened a law office together. In 1873 Maurice resumed submitting articles for publication (
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Maurice Thompson Is Dead; The Novelist Had Been Kept Alive Several Days by Stimulants - His Literary Career
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Roster and Proceedings of the ... Annual Encampment of the Department of Ohio, Grand Army of the Republic
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James Maurice Thompson was born in 1844 in the former town of Fairfield, Indiana, located in
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Thompson was elected to the Indiana State Legislature in 1879. His brother Will moved to
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towns. He followed it with a successful compilation of his published essays,
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in Florida. After finishing this work, Thompson and his brother moved to
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published his first), after which he undertook a series of articles on
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In 1867 Thompson began a botanical and ornithological survey of
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roots. Arguably his most successful and well-known novel was
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Thompson wrote the poem "To the South" that was reprinted in
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Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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For the American lawyer, see 490:. F.J. Heer. 1892. p. 40. 1: 474:The Freedman's Case in Equity 383:Stories of the Cherokee Hills 449:Georgia Historical Quarterly 633:19th-century American poets 556:(public domain audiobooks) 443:Joslyn, Mauriel P. (2002). 664: 522:, pp. 5254-58 (1907, 1910) 18: 550:Works by Maurice Thompson 541:Works by Maurice Thompson 329:Milly: At Love's Extremes 39: 359:The King of Honey Island 335:A Banker of Bankersville 232:A Banker of Bankersville 613:American male novelists 294:How to train in Archery 286:The Witchery of Archery 220:George Washington Cable 212:The Witchery of Archery 179:Great Northern Railroad 139:Crawfordsville, Indiana 396:Alice of Old Vincennes 365:Ethics of Literary Art 347:The Story of Louisiana 258:Alice of Old Vincennes 241:Alice of Old Vincennes 194: 152:. 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Maurice Thompson, 2nd Baron Haversham
Maurice A. Thompson

Fairfield, Indiana
Franklin County
civil engineer
Civil War
Will Henry Thompson
Calhoun, Georgia
Lake Okeechobee
Crawfordsville, Indiana
Atlantic Monthly
archery
New York Tribune
Atlantic Monthly
Harper's Monthly
Seattle, Washington
Great Northern Railroad

local colorist
Indiana
The Witchery of Archery
George Washington Cable
Rutherford B. Hayes
Indiana
Alice of Old Vincennes
Revolutionary War
The Witchery of Archery
How to train in Archery
Alice of Old Vincennes

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