Charles William Hubner
Manuscript
1927
MF5
Descriptive Summary
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Creator: |
Hubner, Charles William |
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Title: |
Charles William Hubner Manuscript |
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Dates: |
1927 |
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Abstract: |
The collection contains one copy of the manuscript for the
book Poems of Faith and Consolation written by Charles W. Hubner
and published in 1927 by the Oglethorpe Press. . |
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Quantity: |
0.5 linear feet |
Administrative History
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Charles William Hubner was born in Baltimore, Maryland on
Jan. 16, 1835. He died in Atlanta, Ga. on Jan. 3, 1929. Hubner
served in the confederate Army as a major. He married Ida
Ann Southworth on Nov. 15, 1865 in Memphis, Tenn. They moved
to Selma, AL where he worked for the newspapers. Later he
worked for the railroad and western union. He took the telegraph
job in Atlanta in 1870. He resigned to take a position on
the editorial staff of the Atlanta Constitution. He became
assistant librarian at the Carnegie Library in Atlanta. He
wrote numerous works of poetry and music and published 11
books.
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Description
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The collection contains one copy of the manuscript of Poems
of Faith and Consolation published in 1927 by Oglethorpe Press.
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Restrictions
Subject Headings
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Poems of Faith and Consolation
Hubner, Charles William
Poetry
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Administrative Information
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Preferred Citation: |
Please cite Charles William Hubner Manuscript, MF 5, Archives,
Philip Weltner Library, Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, Georgia.
Permission to publish from this collection must be approved in
writing by the Director of the Library, Oglethorpe University.
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