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Name: Artemus Ward
Variant Name: Charles Farrar Browne
Birth Date: April 26, 1834
Death Date: March 6, 1867
Place of Birth: Waterford, Maine, United States
Place of Death: Southampton, England
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: journalist, humorist

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Biography of Artemus Ward
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Artemus Ward (1834-1867) was an American journalist, humorist, and comic lecturer who achieved fame on both sides of the Atlantic. Artemus Ward was the pen name of Charles Farrar Browne, who was born in Waterford, Maine. The son of a surveyor,...
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Biography of Charles Farrar Browne
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Charles Farrar Browne dominated American humor during the Civil War era. For a time he served as managing editor of the New York humor magazine Vanity Fair, and his comic lectures, delivered with a poker-faced earnestness which anticipated and probably...


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Charles Farrar Browne Quotes
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Artemus Ward was the nom de plume of Charles Farrar Browne , ( April 23 , 1834 - March 6 , 1867 ), an American humorous writer. Contents 1 Sourced 1.1 Artemus Ward, His Book (1862) 2 Attributed 3 External links // Sourced I am not a politician, and my...


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Charles Farrar Browne, (April 23, 1834 - March 6, 1867) was a United States humorous writer, best known under his nom de plume of Artemus Ward. At birth, his surname was "Brown", he added the "e" after he became...


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The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
MARK TWAIN WAS QUOTING CHARLES FARRAR BROWNE.(Editorial)(Editorial)(Letter to the editor)
02/09/2007: 281 words, approx. 1 pages
To the Editor: In his recent letter, author Larry Williams chides a previous letter writer for mis-attributing two quotes to a pair of prominent Republican presidents - Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt - to support some ideological point. He follows by "accurately"...
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The Washington Post
Charles Brown Actor Charle ...
01/16/2004: 501 words, approx. 2 pages
Charles Brown, 57, a two-time Tony Award nominee who attended Howard University and acted with Robert Hooks's D.C. Black Repertory Co. in the early 1970s, died Jan. 8 at his home in Cleveland. He had prostate cancer. Mr. Brown was born in Alabama...
 


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