Charles Carleton Coffin: War Correspondent, Traveller, Author, and Statesman
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The biography traces the subject's New Hampshire roots and family heritage, his development as a newspaper editor and respected war correspondent who reported on major Civil War battles and naval engagements, and his global travels and writings. It also describes his musical and poetic interests, church and civic activities, methods of news-gathering, domestic life and friendships, and final years, portraying a devout, genial figure whose journalism, books, and public service influenced readers and educated youth.
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