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Frederick Wadsworth Loring

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20: 129:: "I am bootless, coatless, everything but lifeless. I have had a fortnight of horrors. This morning an Indian fight capped the climax. However, I am well and cheerful." Although they escaped from the valley, his party's carriage was attacked on November 5 by a band of 125:. The articles Loring wrote included "A Council of War," "A Glimpse of Mormonism," "Silver Mining in Nevada," and "The Valley of Death." Their party suffered several setbacks, and in August 1871 Loring wrote to his employers from 55:, in 1870. Inheriting a love of literature from his mother, who died when he was eleven, he quickly gained in stature as an up-and-coming American author. In 1871, he published a novel, 336: 326: 155:
Several of Loring's poems, including "In the Old Churchyard at Fredericksburg" and "The Old Professor", have appeared in American verse anthologies.
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Frederick Wadsworth Loring, in his campaign costume, with his mule "Evil Merodach". Taken about 48 hours before the Wickenburg massacre
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sent Loring as a correspondent on a cartographic expedition to Arizona led by Lieutenant
99: 278: 30:(December 12, 1848 – November 5, 1871) was an American journalist, novelist and poet. 290: 149: 38: 206: 37:, to David and Mary Hall Stodder Loring. He was a fifth great grandson to immigrant 126: 77: 220:
The Romantic Friendship Reader: Love Stories Between Men in Victorian America
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as the most promising of all young American authors.
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Appleton's Journal: A Magazine of General Literature
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Boston, Massachusetts
Thomas Loring
Phillips Academy
Harvard University
Harvard Advocate
Civil War
romantic male friendship
The Atlantic Monthly
Appleton's Journal
The Independent
Every Saturday
Appleton's Journal
George M. Wheeler
US Army Corps of Engineers
Death Valley
Yavapai
Wickenburg, Arizona
La Paz
Wickenburg Massacre
Charles Reade


Loring Genealogy
Appleton's Journal: A Magazine of General Literature, Volume 6


Frederic Loring Find a grave
Categories
19th-century American poets

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