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James Whitcomb Riley

James Whitcomb Riley

American poet from indianapolis

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Birthdate
October 7, 1849
Birthplace
Greenfield, Indiana
Greenfield, Indiana
Date of Death
July 22, 1916
Place of Death
Indianapolis
Indianapolis
Author of
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Songs of Friendship
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A Song for Christmas
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"The old swimmin'-hole" and 'leven more poems. Neghborly poems on friendship, grief and farm-life, by Benj. F. Johnson, of Boone
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Knee-deep in June, and other poems
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The gobble-uns 'll git you ef you don't watch out!
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All the Year Round
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The runaway boy
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Nye and Riley
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Poet
Poet
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Writer
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ISNI
00000001099043970
Open Library ID
OL43413A0
VIAF
771118820

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Citizenship
United States
United States
Pseudonym
Benjamin P. Johnson of Boone
Wikidata ID
Q770177
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James Whitcomb Riley (born October 7, 1849, in Greenfield, Indiana) was an American poet and writer. He held citizenship in the United States and was known for his mastery of using regional dialects in his writing. Riley adopted the pseudonym "Benjamin P. Johnson of Boone" for some of his works.

His occupation as a poet and writer allowed him to make significant contributions to American literature. Unfortunately, Riley passed away on July 22, 1916, in Indianapolis. Throughout his life, he remained a memorable figure in American history as an instance of a person who made an impact through his writings.

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