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Edmund Clarence Stedman

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An idyllic atmosphere is the prevalent characteristic of his longer pieces, while the lyric tone is never absent from his songs, ballads and poems of reflection or fancy. As an editor he put forth a volume of
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and pacifist, was strict, did not want to use his finances to support his grandchildren, and often physically punished the boys for bad behavior. Mrs. Stedman sold poems and stories to magazines including
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for income. Eventually, the children were taken in by their paternal grandfather, Griffin Stedman, and his brother James in
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In addition to his literary achievements, Stedman pursued scientific and technical endeavors. In 1879, he proposed a
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Finding aid to Edmund Clarence Stedman papers at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
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In 1904, Edmund Clarence Stedman was one of the first seven chosen for membership in the
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Stedman married Laura Hyde Woodworth on November 2, 1853. He had two sons.
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two years later in December 1835. By the following spring, his mother
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and became an editor at the age of 19. In 1854, he moved to
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Stedman died on January 18, 1908, in New York City from
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inspired by the anatomy of a fish, with a framework of
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in 1849 at the age of 16. Stedman studied two years at
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Hartford, Connecticut
New York City
American
Yale University
MA

poet
critic
essayist
banker
scientist
Hartford
Connecticut
tuberculosis
Elizabeth Clementine Stedman
Plainfield, New Jersey
David Low Dodge
Calvinist
Graham's Magazine
Sartain's Magazine
The Knickerbocker
Godey's Lady's Book
Norwich, Connecticut
Yale University
Yale University
Master of Arts
Winstead, Connecticut
The Herald
New York City

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