Mark DeWolfe Howe
May 22, 1906 - February 28, 1967
General Information
Bio
Mark DeWolfe Howe (1906-1967) Historian, biographer, law professor. Mark DeWolfe Howe was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and died in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was the father of poet Fanny Howe.
Full Name
Mark DeWolfe Howe
Locations
Erie
Author's Timeline
1906
Birth
Mark DeWolfe Howe was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on May 22, 1906.
1937-1943
Other Life Event
Mr. Howe was a professor of law at the University of Buffalo from 1937 to 1943.
1946
Literary Work
Holmes-Pollock Letters: The Correspondence of Mr. Justice Holmes and Sir Frederick Pollock 1874-1932
Harvard University Press
Collection of letters edited by Mr. Howe.
Harvard University Press
Collection of letters edited by Mr. Howe.
1946
Literary Work
Touched with Fire: Civil War Letters and Diary of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., 1861-1864
Harvard University Press
0674430077 / 978-0674430075
Collection of letters edited by Mr. Howe.
Harvard University Press
0674430077 / 978-0674430075
Collection of letters edited by Mr. Howe.
1949
Literary Work
Readings in American Legal History
Harvard University Press
0674334809 / 978-0674334809
Nonfiction edited by Mr. Howe.
Harvard University Press
0674334809 / 978-0674334809
Nonfiction edited by Mr. Howe.
1952
Literary Work
Cases on Church and State in the United States
Harvard University Press
0674592913 / 978-0674592919
Nonfiction edited by Mr. Howe.
Harvard University Press
0674592913 / 978-0674592919
Nonfiction edited by Mr. Howe.
1953
Literary Work
Holmes-Laski Letters, 1916-1935, 2 vol. Set
Harvard University Press
Collection of letters edited by Mr. Howe.
Harvard University Press
Collection of letters edited by Mr. Howe.
1957
Literary Work
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: The Shaping Years, 1841-1870
Harvard University Press
Biography.
Harvard University Press
Biography.
1963
Literary Work
Justice Holmes: The Proving Years, 1870-1882
Harvard University Press
0674182812 / 978-0674182813
Biography.
Harvard University Press
0674182812 / 978-0674182813
Biography.
1965
Literary Work
The Garden and the Wilderness
The University of Chicago Press
Nonfiction.
The University of Chicago Press
Nonfiction.
1967
Residence
Mr. Howe lived at 58 Highland Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
1967
Death
Mark DeWolfe Howe died at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on February 28, 1967.
1967
Interment
Mark DeWolfe Howe was interred in Mount Wollaston Cemetery in Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
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