Edward rowe snow biography
Edward rowe snow biography
Snow, Edward Rowe!
Edward Rowe Snow
American historian
Edward Rowe Snow (August 22, 1902 Winthrop, Massachusetts – April 10, 1982 Boston, Massachusetts) was an American writer and historian.
Life
He was the son of Edward Sumpter and Alice Nichsols (Rowe) Snow. He graduated from Harvard University, and Boston University, with an M.A.
Snow married Anna Myrle Haegg, on July 8, 1932, and they had a daughter Dorothy Caroline (Snow) Bicknell.
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He was a high school teacher in Winthrop, Massachusetts. During World War II, he served with the XII Bomber Command, and he became a first lieutenant. He was wounded in North Africa in 1942, and discharged because of this in 1943.[2] He was a daily columnist at The Patriot Ledger newspaper in Quincy, Massachusetts, from 1957–82.[3]
Career
Snow is widely known for his stories of pirates and other nautical subjects; he wrote over forty books and many shorter publications.
In all, he was the author of more than 100 publications,