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  2. Young–Almas House - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by local architect Frank Bossuot, following photos taken by Mr. Young of a plantation house in Cuba. It was built in 1914 with masonry and terra cotta roofing by contractor Chris Fuglevand. It has also been known as Eliason Funeral Home, which was housed in an addition. It was also added to the Register on October 14, 1980.

  3. Footprints (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Veneklasen's poem appeared occasionally in newspaper obituaries, commonly lacking attribution, and often with the decease substituted for "I". In 1963 and 1964, the Aiken Standard and Review in South Carolina ran a poem by frequent contributor M. L. Sullivan titled "Footprints". This was a bit of romantic verse that moves from sadness at "lone ...

  4. Roger Malvin's Burial - Wikipedia

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    "Roger Malvin's Burial", as first published in 1832 in The Token. "Roger Malvin's Burial" is a short story by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne.It was first published anonymously in 1832 before its inclusion in the 1846 collection Mosses from an Old Manse.

  5. Jean Armour - Wikipedia

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    Jean Armour and Robert Burns had nine children together (he had at least another four by other women), the last of whom was born on the day of his funeral in July 1796. The legitimate siblings were Robert Burns Junior (b. 3 September 1786); Jean (b. 3 September 1786); William Nicol (b. 9 April 1791); Elizabeth Riddell (b. 1792); James Glencairn ...

  6. W. H. Auden - Wikipedia

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    Wystan Hugh Auden (/ ˈ w ɪ s t ən ˈ h juː ˈ ɔː d ən /; 21 February 1907 – 29 September 1973 [1]) was a British-American poet. Auden's poetry is noted for its stylistic and technical achievement, its engagement with politics, morals, love, and religion, and its variety in tone, form, and content.

  7. William Matthews (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Two posthumous collections have been released: Search Party: Collected Poems and After All: Last Poems. Frequent subjects in his writing are the early years of professional basketball and historical Jazz figures. Matthews believed that poetry should have subject matter, so as to provide the substance needed for the art to fulfill its function. [6]

  8. James Whitcomb Riley - Wikipedia

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    James Whitcomb Riley was born on October 7, 1849, in the town of Greenfield, Indiana, the third of the six children of Reuben Andrew and Elizabeth Marine Riley.Riley's grandparents came from Ireland to Pennsylvania before moving to the Midwest [1] [2] [n 1] Riley's father was an attorney, and in the year before his birth, he was elected a member of the Indiana House of Representatives as a ...

  9. David Whyte (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Whyte moved to the United States in 1981 and began a career as a poet and speaker in 1986. [17] From 1987, he began taking his poetry and philosophy to larger audiences, including consulting and lecturing on organisational leadership models in the US and UK exploring the role of creativity in business.

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