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HOWE, Edgar Watson, author, born in Wabash county, Indiana, 3 May, 1854. He did not attend school after his ninth year, and till his eighteenth year worked as a printer in the western states and territories. Since 1878 he has been publisher, proprietor, and editor of the "Daily Globe" at Atchison, Kansas He is the author of "A Story of a Country Town" (Boston, 1884); "The Mystery of the Locks" (1885); "A Moonlight Bay" (1886); and "A Man Story" (1887).
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