Charles Felton Pidgin
Charles Felton Pidgin (November 11, 1844 – June 3, 1923) was an American author, statistician, and inventor. He is best known for his 1900 novel Quincy Adams Sawyer, which became successful largely due to a big marketing campaign, and was adapted for the stage and silent film.
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Pidgin c. 1918 | |
Born | Roxbury, Massachusetts | November 11, 1844
Died | June 3, 1923 78) Melrose Highlands, Massachusetts | (aged
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Notable works | Quincy Adams Sawyer (1900) |
Spouse | Lizzie Abbott Dane Lucy Sturtevant Gardner Frances Fern Douglass |
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