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Charles Badger Clark was born on January 1, 1883, in Albia, Iowa. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] His family moved to Dakota Territory , where his father served as a Methodist preacher in Huron , Mitchell , Deadwood and Hot Springs , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] preaching at Calamity Jane 's funeral. [ 5 ]
"Spanish Is the Loving Tongue" is a song based on the poem "A Border Affair" written by Charles Badger Clark in 1907. Clark was a cowboy poet who lived throughout the American West, and was named the Poet Laureate of South Dakota in 1937. The poem was set to music in 1925 by Billy Simon.
Charles Heber Clark (1841–1915), American humorist; Charles W. Clark (1865–1925), American baritone; Charles Badger Clark (1883–1957), American poet; Charles Clark (musician) (1945–1969), American jazz bassist; Charles Dow Clark, actor and American football coach and referee
Badger Hole, also known as Badger Clark Historical Site, was the home of Charles Badger Clark (1883–1957), who was named South Dakota's first Poet Laureate in 1937 [8] and was noted for his cowboy poetry. The house is maintained as it was when Clark lived there. Visitors can tour the home and hike the adjacent Badger Clark Historic Trail.
Charles Badger Clark (1883–1957), poet laureate of South Dakota; Allison Hedge Coke (born 1958), American Book Award-winning poet, writer; South Dakota resident; Elizabeth Cook-Lynn (born 1930), author; born in Fort Thompson; Pete Dexter (born 1943), author, screenwriter and journalist, attended University of South Dakota
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Charles Badger Clark: Written by 'the cowboy poet' Charles Badger Clark, and published in 1915 as a poem: "A Border Affair"; it was later set to music by Billy Simon ...
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