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SANGSTER, Charles, Canadian author, born in Kingston, Ontario, 16 July, 1822. He was almost entirely self-educated. When fifteen years of age he was employed in the laboratory at Fort Henry, Kingston, and afterward in the ordnance office as a messenger and clerk, where he remained for ten years. In 1849 he became editor of the Amherst-burg "Courier," and the same year returned to Kingston and formed a connection with the press of that city. Since then he has gained a reputation as a poet, and his compositions have been favorably reviewed both here and in Europe. He has published "St. Lawrence and the Saguenay, and other Poems" (Kingston, 1856), and" Hesperus and other Poems and Lyrics" (1860).
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