Poet Fitz-Greene Halleck
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Title
Poet Fitz-Greene Halleck
Description
Guilford resident Fitz-Greene Halleck was a poet, essayist and Byron scholar. Born in Guilford, Halleck moved to New York at age 21 and worked in banking. He became the private secretary of philanthropist John Jacob Astor and he was a member of a group of New York writers known as the Knickerbocker Group, which included James Fenimore Cooper and Washington Irving. Halleck later retired in Guilford, where he lived with his sister.
Source
Edith B. Nettleton Historical Room Collection. Photograph is published in H.P. Robinson's book, "Guilford Portraits: Memorial Epitaphs of Alderbrook and Westside with Introductory Elegies and Essay."
Publisher
Guilford Free Library
Identifier
Call Number: HR Ref 974.674 R
Rights
Digital image © Guilford Free Library. All rights reserved. Image may be used for personal research or educational uses without prior permission. For requests or exhibits, see Guilford Free Library.
Format
b/w photograph, 2.75" x 4.75"
Citation
“Poet Fitz-Greene Halleck,” Guilford Free Library Archives, accessed November 21, 2024, https://guilfordfreelibrary.org/gflarchives/items/show/261.