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for Biography. After two more volumes, Garland began a second series of memoirs based on his diary. Garland became quite well known during his lifetime and had many friends in literary circles. He was made a member of the
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neighborhood. He is considered "a significant figure in the Chicago Literary Movement" and "one of Chicago's most important authors". Moccasin Ranch Park, located near address, is named in his honor.
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or even on me, for their range of friends was very wide. . . . After dinner they would go to a show if an exceptionally good one were in town, otherwise one of their daughters would read aloud.
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Garland died at age 79, at his home in Hollywood on March 4, 1940. A memorial service was held three days later near his home in
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was his first major success. It was a collection of short stories inspired by his days on the farm. He serialized a biography of
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A prolific writer, Garland continued to publish novels, short fiction, and essays. In 1917, he published his autobiography,
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Finding aid to Hamlin Garland letters at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
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In 1893, Hamlin moved to Chicago, where he lived at 6427 South Greenwood Avenue in the
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before publishing it as a book in 1898. The same year, Garland traveled to the
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for quite some time. Many of his writings are based on this era of his life.
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and Charlotte Isabelle McClintock. The boy was named after
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Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography winners
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from American Studies at the University of Virginia.
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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American writer, Georgist, and psychical researcher
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Twayne Publishers, Inc. (1978): 13. 818:. U of Nebraska Press. p. 325. 784: 782: 667:Back-Trailers from the Middle Border 322:American Academy of Arts and Letters 506:The Captain of the Gray-Horse Troop 278:(1899). He lived on a farm between 13: 1478:20th-century American male writers 1458:19th-century American male writers 1100: 815:Selected Letters of Hamlin Garland 381:in West Salem was designated as a 14: 1494: 1443:American male short story writers 1403:People from West Salem, Wisconsin 1114: 923:Wisconsin Authors and Their Works 779: 661:Trail-Makers of the Middle Border 632:The Mystery of the Buried Crosses 337:The Mystery of the Buried Crosses 315:, for which Garland won the 1922 1313: 1190:Jamaica Plain Historical Society 1151: 1135:Works by or about Hamlin Garland 170: 1473:20th-century American essayists 1468:19th-century American essayists 1398:20th-century American novelists 1393:19th-century American novelists 1074: 1044: 1020: 996: 966: 953: 936: 873:. Illinois Saint Andrew Society 724:Dictionary of Wisconsin History 651:A Daughter of the Middle Border 626:Forty Years of Psychic Research 596:The Book of the American Indian 313:A Daughter of the Middle Border 124:A Daughter of the Middle Border 1092:(4175): 546. November 2, 1907. 914: 871:Scottish American History Club 858: 832: 755: 742: 712: 608:Prairie Song and Western Story 1: 1171:Wisconsin Magazine of History 978:The Hamlin Garland Collection 720:"Garland, Hamlin 1860 - 1940" 705: 482:The Trail of the Gold Seekers 405:Jason Edwards: An Average Man 296:In Illinois, Garland married 276:The Trail of the Gold Seekers 135:Jason Edwards: An Average Man 1173:, vol. 46 no. 4 (1962-1963). 789:Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1922). 198: 158:Pulitzer Prize for Biography 7: 1150:(public domain audiobooks) 1108:Hamlin Garland: A Biography 867:"Hamlin Garland, 1860-1940" 413:A Member of the Third House 215:, the vice-president under 141:A Member of the Third House 10: 1499: 1423:American parapsychologists 1121:The Hamlin Garland Society 692:My Friendly Contemporaries 673: 645:A Son of the Middle Border 572:Victor Ollnee's Discipline 566:Other Main-Travelled Roads 383:National Historic Landmark 309:A Son of the Middle Border 226:He read diligently in the 1322: 1311: 1243: 1165:November 5, 2012, at the 300:, the sister of sculptor 169: 164: 153: 117: 92: 80: 61: 39: 30: 23: 1428:Novelists from Wisconsin 865:Rethford, Wayne (n.d.). 812:Garland, Hamlin (1998). 464:The Spirit of Sweetwater 452:Rose of Dutcher's Coolly 388: 1448:American male essayists 1413:American male novelists 1144:Works by Hamlin Garland 1126:Works by Hamlin Garland 946:, his association with 902:. 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West Salem, Wisconsin
Hollywood, California
West Salem, Wisconsin
psychical researcher
Main-Travelled Roads
Jason Edwards: An Average Man
A Member of the Third House
Crumbling Idols
Pulitzer Prize for Biography

Georgist
psychical researcher
Midwestern
West Salem, Wisconsin
Maine
Hannibal Hamlin
Abraham Lincoln
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston Public Library
Henry George
Main-Travelled Roads
Jason Edwards
Ulysses S. Grant
McClure's Magazine
Yukon
Klondike Gold Rush
Osage
St. Ansgar, Iowa
Woodlawn

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