Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Edward William Thomson

Edward William Thomson

Edward William Thomson (February 12, 1849 1924) was a Canadian journalist and writer. He was born in Peel County, Ontario, the grandson of Edward William Thomson, a member of the York militia who was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada. Thomson served with the Union Army cavalry during the American Civil War. He worked as a land surveyor and later took up journalism, becoming editorial writer for The Toronto Globe. He wrote a book of short stories, Old Man Savarin and Other Stories (1895), and The Many-Mansioned House and Other Poems (1909).



[Old Man Savarin | Old Man Savarin And Other Stories | Red Headed Windego]


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