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John Augustus Stone

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31: 175:, which was later abandoned. His grave at Machpelah was marked by a monument erected by Forrest. The inscription reads: "Erected to the memory of the author of 'Metamora' by his friend, Edwin Forrest". Some sources cite Forrest's success with Stone's plays and his paltry remuneration as causing his suicide. 171:. He was buried at Machpelah Cemetery in Philadelphia. That cemetery was closed in 1895 and the bodies moved to North Mount Moriah Cemetery (AKA Graceland)in Yeadon PA, which is not affiliated with the nearby 475: 465: 432: 460: 480: 393: 121: 108: 172: 470: 336: 362: 485: 296: 145:
headed a committee which chose Stone's play as the best of 14 submitted. The play, first produced in 1829, told the life of
406: 347: 276: 426: 119:(December 15, 1801 – June 1, 1834) was an American actor, dramatist, and playwright, best known as the author of 490: 57: 142: 455: 450: 157: 153: 425: 387: 332: 168: 30: 36: 369: 444: 138: 80: 76: 141:, who offered as a prize $ 500 and half of the proceeds from the third night. 146: 164: 311: 278:
Personal recollections of the drama: or Theatrical reminiscences
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He appeared on the New York stage beginning in 1822. He wrote
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The Oxford Illustrated Literary Guide to the United States
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The Knight of the Golden Fleece, or The Yankee in Spain
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Arthur Hobson Quinn (1936). "Stone, John Augustus".
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Index

John Augustus Stone
Jacob Eichholtz
Concord, Massachusetts
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Metamora; or, The Last of the Wampanoags
Metamora; or, The Last of the Wampanoags
Edwin Forrest
William Cullen Bryant
King Philip
Amelia Greene Legge
Nathaniel Harrington Bannister
insanity
Schuylkill River
Mount Moriah Cemetery
Personal recollections of the drama: or Theatrical reminiscences


Dictionary of American Biography
"Brief Biographies of Jackson Era Characters (S)"


ISBN
0-19-503186-5
History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884
"Archived copy"
the original
cite web
link
The Knickerbocker

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