Carl Carmer
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 48 years ago |
Date of birth | October 16,1893 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Cortland |
New York | |
United States | |
Date of died | September 11,1976 |
Died | Bronxville |
New York | |
United States | |
Job | Writer |
Education | Hamilton College |
Harvard University | |
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ID | 616663 |
Stars fell on Alabama
Listen for a Lonesome Drum: A York State Chronicle
The Hudson
The Susquehanna
My Kind of Country: Favorite Writings about New York
The Hurricane's Children
Too Many Cherries
For The Rights Of Men
The Boy Drummer of Vincennes
The Pirate Hero of New Orleans
Screaming Ghost and Other Stories
Henry Hudson: Captain of Ice-bound Seas
Tony Beaver, Griddle Skater
Rebellion at Quaker Hill: A Story of the First Rent War
Captain Abner and Henry Q.
Pecos Bill and the Long Lasso
Listen for a Lonesome Drum: A York State Chronicle
The Hudson
The Susquehanna
My Kind of Country: Favorite Writings about New York
The Hurricane's Children
Too Many Cherries
For The Rights Of Men
The Boy Drummer of Vincennes
The Pirate Hero of New Orleans
Screaming Ghost and Other Stories
Henry Hudson: Captain of Ice-bound Seas
Tony Beaver, Griddle Skater
Rebellion at Quaker Hill: A Story of the First Rent War
Captain Abner and Henry Q.
Pecos Bill and the Long Lasso
Carl Carmer Life story
Carl Lamson Carmer was an American writer of nonfiction books, memoirs, and novels, many of which focused on American myths, folklore, and tales. His most famous book, Stars Fell on Alabama, was an autobiographical story of the time he spent living in Alabama.