Richard Henry Stoddard
Hingham, Massachusetts, 1825 - 1903, New York
Stoddard spent most of his boyhood in New York City, where he became a blacksmith and later an iron molder, but in 1849 he gave up his trade and began writing for a living. He served as a literary reviewer and editor for a number of New York newspapers and magazines. His wife Elizabeth was a novelist and poet, and their house was a leading gathering place for writers and artists in the last 30 years of the 19th century. Stoddard’s autobiography, Recollections Personal and Literary, was published in 1903.
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