ELBRIDGE STREETER BROOKS
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Born in Lowell, Mass., April 14, 1846; died at Somerville, Mass., Jan. 7, 1902. He wrote many juvenile books: "Historic Boys" (New York, 1885); "Chivalric Days" (1886); "The Story of the American Indian" (1887); "The Story of New York" (1888).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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