Charles Follen Adams

Charles Follen Adams

Charles Follen Adams (born 21 April 1842 in Dorchester, Massachusetts– 8 March 1918) was an American poet.[1][2]

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Biography

He received a common school education, and at the age of fifteen entered into mercantile pursuits. During the American Civil War, at age 22, Adams enlisted in the 13th Massachusetts Infantry.[3] He was wounded in action at Gettysburg, and taken as a prisoner of war.[4][5] On his release from prison, he was detailed for hospital duty.[3]

In 1872, he began writing humorous verses for periodicals and newspapers in a Pennsylvania German dialect.[5] His first published work was “The Puzzled Dutchman” which appeared in Our Young Folks.[3]

Works

Each year links to its corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

  • 1878: Leedle Yawcob Strauss, and Other Poems[6]
  • 1885: Mother's Doughnuts[7]
  • 1886: Cut, Cut Behind ![8]
  • 1887: Dialect Ballads
  • 1910: Yawcob Strauss, and Other Poems[9]

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