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  2. List of diarists - Wikipedia

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    Anna Dawbin (1816–1905), English-born Australian housewife and foster mother; Dorothy Day (1897-1980), American journalist and co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement; Jens Peter Debes (1776–1832), Norwegian judge and politician; John Dee 17th-century English mathematician and astronomer of Welsh extraction

  3. Category:18th-century diarists - Wikipedia

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    American Revolutionary War diarists (10 P) B. 18th-century British diarists (4 C, 7 P) F. 18th-century French diarists (7 P) I. 18th-century Irish diarists (8 P)

  4. Category:English diarists - Wikipedia

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    This category contains diarists who are either from England or have spent a notable part of their careers in England. Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large.

  5. Category:American diarists - Wikipedia

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  6. Edward Robb Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Edward Robb Ellis (February 22, 1911 – September 7, 1998) was an American diarist and journalist. During his career he worked in New Orleans , Chicago and New York City . Ellis began his diary in 1927 as a teenager and wrote almost every day for more than 70 years, filling a volume each year.

  7. George Templeton Strong - Wikipedia

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    George Templeton Strong (January 26, 1820 – July 21, 1875) was an American lawyer, musician and diarist. His 2,250-page diary, discovered in the 1930s, provides a striking personal account of life in the 19th century, especially during the events of the American Civil War.

  8. Robert Shields (diarist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert William Shields (May 17, 1918 – October 15, 2007) was an American minister and high school English teacher best known for writing a diary of 37.5 million words, which chronicled every five minutes of his life from 1972 until a stroke disabled him in 1997.

  9. Category:19th-century American diarists - Wikipedia

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