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Hawes, Charles Boardman, 1889-1923

LC control no.no2002054396
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3515.A882
Personal name headingHawes, Charles Boardman, 1889-1923
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Associated placeBangor (Me.)
Birth date1889-01-24
Death date1923-07-16
Place of birthClifton Springs (N.Y.)
Place of deathSpringfield (Mass.)
Field of activitySea stories
Profession or occupationAuthor
Found inHawes, Charles Boardman. The dark frigate, 1925: t.p. (Charles Boardman Hawes; author of Mutineers, Great quest)
OCLC, June 21, 2002 (hdg.: Hawes, Charles Boardman, 1889-1923)
Wikipedia, Mar. 17, 2017 (Charles Boardman Hawes (January 24, 1889-July 16, 1923) was an American writer of fiction and nonfiction sea stories, best known for three historical novels. Born in Clifton Springs, New York, he was raised in Bangor, Maine. Hawes died suddenly of pneumonic meningitis in Springfield, Massachusetts, on July 16, 1923.)
Associated languageeng