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William Ward (poet)

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newspaper. He was a Whig before becoming a Democrat. He belonged to the Odd Fellows. He was buried in Macon. His poem "Come to the South" beckoned European immigrants. He also wrote of
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in 1850. He married Emilie A. Whiffen, a teacher. They had three daughters and a son. She died and he raised them. He became editor of Macon's
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William and Charlotte Ward were his parents. He was a native New Englander born in
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and Ku Klux Klan death tolls. His poems were published in the Philadelphia
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Society (Founded 1890), Mississippi Historical (May 4, 1898).
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William Ward, a Mississippi Poet Entitled to Distinction
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