Frank Preston Stearns

Frank Preston Stearns (18461917), the son of abolitionist George Luther Stearns, was a writer and abolitionist from Massachusetts during the 19th century. In addition to collaborating with Elizur Wright in ambitious abolitionist projects, such as the American Anti-Slavery Society, he is credited with several seminal works exploring the lives and careers of important American public figures and authors of note, including The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Life of Prince Otto von Bismarck, and The Life and Public Services of George Luther Stearns.

Frank Preston Stearns
Born(1846-01-04)January 4, 1846
Medford, Massachusetts
DiedJanuary 21, 1917(1917-01-21) (aged 71)
Arlington, Massachusetts
Spouse
Emilia Maciel
(m. 1898)
Children1
Parent
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Biography

Frank Preston Stearns was born in Medford, Massachusetts on January 4, 1846.[1]

He married Emilia Maciel on September 28, 1898, and they had one child.[1]

He died from a cerebral hemorrhage in Arlington, Massachusetts on January 21, 1917.[2]

References

  1. The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Vol. VIII. James T. White & Company. 1924. p. 231. Retrieved January 20, 2021 via Google Books.
  2. "Frank P. Stearns Dead". The Boston Globe. January 22, 1914. p. 3. Retrieved January 20, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
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