Willis George Emerson
Willis George Emerson (1856–1918) was an American novelist, Chicago newspaperman, lawyer, politician, and promoter, who formed the North American Copper Company in Wyoming.[1] He founded the town of Encampment, Wyoming.[1]
Willis George Emerson | |
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Born | Blakesburg, Iowa | March 28, 1856
Died | December 10, 1918 62) Los Angeles, California | (aged
Occupation(s) | Writer, lawyer, politician |
Biography
Willis George Emerson was born near Blakesburg, Iowa on March 28, 1856.[2]
He died at his home in Los Angeles on December 10, 1918.[2]
Works
- Winning Winds (1885)
- Grey Rocks: A tale of the Middle West (1894)
- Was It a Crime? "Coin at School" dissected (1900)
- Buell Hampton (1902)
- The Builders (1906)
- The Smoky God or a Voyage to the Inner World (1908)
- The Treasure of Hidden Valley (1915)
- A Vendetta of the Hills (1917)
- The Man who Discovered Himself (1919)
References
- Federal Writers' Project (1981). Wyoming: A Guide to Its History, Highways and People. US History Publishers. p. 258. ISBN 9781603540490.
- "Town Builder, Writer Dead". The Los Angeles Times. December 13, 1918. p. 14. Retrieved October 11, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
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- Willis George Emerson at Wyoming Authors
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