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THELLER, Edward Alexander, journalist, born in Canada East about 1810; died in Honitas, California, in 1859. He was graduated as a physician, and, having actively participated in the Canadian rebellion of 1837, was arrested, tried, convicted, and sentenced to death. Escaping from prison, he came to this country, and, after residing in New York in 1841-'2, went to California in 1853, and was editor of several newspapers. He was at one time superintendent of public schools in San Francisco. He published "Canada in 1837-'8: Showing the Causes of the Late Attempted Revolution and its Failure" (2 vols., Philadelphia, 1841).
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