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Edmonds, Walter Dumaux
1903 - Born on the 15th of July in Boonville, New York, U.S.A.
1919 - He entered Choate Rosemary Hall.
1926 - He received a Bachelor's Degree.
1929 - He published his first novel "Rome Haul".
1930 - He married Eleanor Stetson.
1942 - He won the "New Medal".
1976 - He won the National Book Award for Children's Literature.
1989 - He was married for the second time to Katherine Howe Baker Carr.
1998 - He died on the 24th of January in Concord, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
1919 - He entered Choate Rosemary Hall.
1926 - He received a Bachelor's Degree.
1929 - He published his first novel "Rome Haul".
1930 - He married Eleanor Stetson.
1942 - He won the "New Medal".
1976 - He won the National Book Award for Children's Literature.
1989 - He was married for the second time to Katherine Howe Baker Carr.
1998 - He died on the 24th of January in Concord, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
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Three stalwarts: Drums along the Mohawk, Rome haul [and] Erie water;: Complete novels by Walter Dumaux Edmonds (Unknown Binding - Sep 6, 1961) |
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The Musket and the Cross: The Struggle of France and England for North America, by Walter Dumaux, Edmonds (Hardcover - Jan 6, 1968) |
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