HAMLIN GARLAND
\hˈamlɪn ɡˈɑːlənd], \hˈamlɪn ɡˈɑːlənd], \h_ˈa_m_l_ɪ_n ɡ_ˈɑː_l_ə_n_d]\
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An American story-writer and poet; born in La Crosse, Wis., Sept. 16, 1860. His works include: "Main Traveled Roads" (1891); "A Spoil of Office"; "Prairie Folks"; "Prairie Songs" (1893); "Crumbling Idols"; "Little Norsk" (1893); "Rose of Dutcher's Coolly" (1895); "The Long Trail"; "Money Magic".
By Charles Dudley Warner
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