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Thomas Dunn English (June 29, 1819 – April 1, 1902) was an American Democratic Party politician from New Jersey who represented the state's 6th congressional district in the House of Representatives from 1891 to 1895. He was also a published author and songwriter, who had a bitter feud with Edgar Allan Poe.
Oct 18, 2012 · News of the region’s large coal reserves and virgin timber may have prompted English and his wife to move to Western Virginia. By 1853, English had bought 27 coal leases and incorporated two coal companies with holdings in Logan and Wayne counties.
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Thomas Dunn English. (1819-1902) Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia, & New Jersey. Physician, lawyer, poet, playwright, novelist, journalist, and politician. Thomas Dunn English was born in Philadelphia on June 29, 1810. His family, Quakers, came to America with William Penn and settled in New Jersey. English graduated from the medical ...
English, Thomas Dunn (29 June 1819-1 Apr. 1902), writer and politician, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, probably the son of Robert English, a carpenter. His mother's name is not known. Of Irish Quaker heritage, English attended the Friends' Academy in Burlington, New Jersey, before
Apr 1, 2015 · English, Thomas Dunn. "That Club at Pfaaf's [sic]." The Literary World. 12 Jun. 1886: 202. English's "Letter to the Editor of the Literary World" is his attempt to disassociate himself with the Bohemians at Pfaff's.
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News of the region’s large coal reserves and virgin timber may have prompted English and his wife to move to Western Virginia. By 1853, English had bought 27 coal leases and incorporated two coal companies with holdings in Logan and Wayne counties.