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(1778-1860) Poet. James Kirke Paulding lived in Coldspring, New York.

Full Name

James Kirke Paulding

Locations

Putnam

Author's Timeline


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RESIDENCE

Paulding lived in Cold Spring, New York.

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OTHER

Paulding grew up at Paulding Manor, near Tarrytown; his sister was married to Washington Irving's brother William.

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INTERMENT

James Kirke Paulding is interred in the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.

1778

BIRTH

James Kirke Paulding was born near Millbrook, New York in 1778.

1812

LITWORK

The Diverting History of John Bull and Brother Jonathan

1813

LITWORK

The Lay of the Scottish Fiddle: A Tale of Havre de Grace, Supposed to Be Written by Walter Scott, Esq.

1815

LITWORK

The United States and England

1817

LITWORK

Letters from the South

1818

LITWORK

The Backwoodsman


Poem.

1822

LITWORK

A Sketch of Old England, by a New England Man

1823

LITWORK

K��nigsmarke, the Long Finne: A Story of the New World


Historical novel.

1825

LITWORK

John Bull in America; or, The New Munchausen

1826

LITWORK

The Merry Tales of the Three Wise Men of Gotham


Short story collection.

1828

LITWORK

The New Mirror for Travellers and a Guide to the Springs

1829

LITWORK

Tales of the Good Woman


Short story collection.

1830

LITWORK

Chronicles of Gotham


Short story collection.

1830

LITWORK

The Lion of the West

1831

LITWORK

The Dutchman's Fireside


Novel.

1832

LITWORK

Westward Ho!


Novel.

1835

LITWORK

The History of Uncle Sam and His Boys

1836

LITWORK

The Book of St. Nicholas


Short story collection.

1860

DEATH

James Kirke Paulding died in Hyde Park, New York in 1860.

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