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Richard Realf

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20: 86:, studying scientific agriculture with a relative of Lady Byron, Charles Noel and in 1854 came to the United States after a doomed love affair with Joel's young daughter Alice. Upon this being discovered Lady Byron arranged for Realf to go to America and given a teaching post at a school, Five Points Mission. 194:. He was a described as a brilliant talker and a fine orator. Among his lectures were "Battle-Flashes" and "The Unwritten Story of the Martyr of Harpers Ferry". His most admired poems are "My Slain", "An Old Man's Idyll", "Indirection", and the verses that he wrote just before he took the 82:, and thereupon several literary people in Brighton sought him out and encouraged him, particularly Lady Byron, widow of these poet. Under their patronage a collection of his poems was published, entitled "Guesses at the Beautiful" (London, 1852). Realf spent a year in 434: 264:"A Melancholy Poet. Richard Realf, who Fought and Sang for Liberty. —A Gallant Soldier Who Could Not Face Domestic Trouble—His Poems and Not a Stone to His Monument—A Protege of Lady Byron" 153:, whose officers were all white, and in 1866 was mustered out with the rank of Captain and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel. In June 1865 he had married Sophia Emery Realf, née Graves, at 843: 427: 1188: 1193: 226:, completed the collection of Realf's poems for publication, together with a biographical sketch, in 1888. Realf is buried in Section OSA, Row 72, Grave #4 of the 1208: 420: 218:, on October 28, 1878. He committed suicide in consequence of an unfortunate marriage and an imperfect divorce. He appointed as his literary executor Colonel 142: 879: 737: 119: 906: 122:
that Brown projected. The movement being deferred for two years, Realf made a visit to England and a tour in the Southern states. When Brown made
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missionary, and assisted in establishing there a course of cheap lectures and a self-improvement association. In 1856 he accompanied a party of
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district. He resigned this office in 1870, returned to the North and became a journalist and lecturer, residing in
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Poems by Richard Realf. Poet, Soldier, Workman. With a Memoir by Richard J. Hinton
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At the age of fifteen he began to write verses, and two years later he became
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After a failed attempt the previous evening, Realf killed himself by taking
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newspaper from 1870 to 1876. In 1873, he delivered a poem before the
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recited some of young Realf's poems, as illustrations of
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After arriving in the U.S., Realf explored the slums of
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Framfield
East Sussex
England
Oakland
California
poet
United States
amanuensis
Brighton
phrenology
ideality
Leicestershire
New York City
Five Points
free-state
Kansas
John Brown
Chatham, Ontario
provisional government
his attack on Harpers Ferry
Texas
Washington, D.C.
lynching
88th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment
American Civil War
United States Colored Troops
Valparaiso, Indiana
freedmen
South Carolina

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