Snelling, William Joseph, 1804-1848

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Name (Latin)
Snelling, William Joseph, 1804-1848
Other forms of name
Bell, Solomon, 1804-1848
Free man, 1804-1848
Resident beyond the frontier, 1804-1848
Snelling, W. J. (William Joseph), 1804-1848
Date of birth
1804-12-26
Date of death
1848-12-24
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 70175572
Wikidata: Q8013784
Library of congress: n 50053264
HAI10: 000606096
Sources of Information
  • Apes, W. Indian nullification of the unconstitutional laws of Mass., 1835(name not given)
  • LC in OCLC, 2-28-89(hdg.: Snelling, William Joseph, 1804-1848; usage: William Joseph Snelling, Solomon Bell, William J. Snelling; variant: W. Snelling)
  • MoSU-L/NLT files(usage: W.J. Snelling, Free man, Resident beyond the frontier)
Wikipedia description:

William Joseph Snelling (December 26, 1804 – December 24, 1848) was an American adventurer, writer, poet, and journalist. His short stories about Native American life were the first to attempt to accurately portray the Native Americans living on the plains and are among the first attempts at realism by an American writer. Snelling's short story collections were among the earliest in the United States. He wrote for New England and New York City periodicals on subjects such as American writing, gambling, and prison conditions.

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