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Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous

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A series of concise biographical sketches traces how boys who began life in poverty overcame hardship through industry, perseverance, and character to achieve prominence in various fields. Each portrait highlights formative struggles, practical habits, and turning points that enabled upward mobility, and several lives are presented as windows onto broader historical currents such as national unification, the abolition movement, and major wartime events. The collection emphasizes moral lessons about work, will, and philanthropy and aims to inspire youth by showing diverse paths from humble origins to public usefulness.

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Sarah Knowles Bolton

Sarah Knowles Bolton was an American author known for her biographical works and stories that celebrate notable figures in history. She wrote extensively on themes of inspiration and achievement, particularly focusing on the lives of influential men and women. Her notable works include "Famous American Statesmen" and "Lives of Girls Who Became Famous," which highlight the accomplishments of various historical personalities. Bolton's writing often aimed to motivate and educate young readers, making her contributions significant in the realm of children's literature and biography.

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