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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Henry Clay Watson (1831–1869)

Watson, Henry Clay. An American journalist and writer of historical stories; born in Baltimore, 1831; died in Sacramento, CA, July 10, 1869. He was the author of: ‘Camp-Fires of the Revolution’ (1851); ‘Nights in a Block-House’ (1852); ‘Old Bell of Independence’ (1852); ‘The Yankee Teapot’ (1853); ‘Heroic Women’ (1853); ‘The Masonic Musical Manual’ (1855); ‘Camp Fires of Napoleon’ (1856); and ‘Lives of the Presidents’ (1858).