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  2. Thomas Dunn English - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Analysis (ai): The poem "Haymaking" by Thomas Dunn English reminisces about the traditional method of harvesting hay, contrasting it with the modern use of mowing machines. The author expresses a preference for the old way, highlighting the camaraderie and joy associated with it.

  4. Thomas Dunn English - Wikiwand

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    Thomas Dunn English 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.

  5. Thomas dunn English, who was born in Philadelphia in 1819, was a most versatile American, being a physician, a politician, a lawyer, an editor, a playwright, a poet, a novelist, and a tem perance advocate.

  6. A poet as well as a satirist and playwright, English published several books, including American Ballads (1880) and The Boy’s Book of Battle Lyrics (1885). He also penned over twenty plays over his lifetime, including The Mormons, or Life at Salt Lake, which was produced at Burton’s Theatre in 1858 (Schrieber).

  7. Dr. Thomas Dunn English. (Born: June 29, 1819 - Died: April 1, 1902) American physician, statesman, editor, author, novelist, poet and satirist. His most famous poem is “Ben Bolt,” first published in the New-York Mirror in 1843 and later a very popular song.

  8. e-WV | Thomas Dunn English

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    Poet Thomas Dunn English (June 29, 1819-April 1, 1902) was born in Pennsylvania. English, also a physician and lawyer, lived in Logan County from 1852-1856. He is best known for his 1843 ballad ‘‘Ben Bolt.’’

  9. English, Thomas Dunn - libres.uncg.edu

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    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.

  10. Thomas Dunn English (1819-1902) was the first mayor of Aracoma now Logan, West Virginia. English was a doctor, a lawyer and a very prolific writer. His poem “Ben Bolt” published in 1843 was very popular. English left Logan County around 1854.

  11. Thomas Dunn English - Wikiquote

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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.